Downtown Art Takes Root Along Front Street
As the fall foliage has begun to take shape, so has public art in downtown Cuyahoga Falls. Those visiting stores and restaurants on Front Street may have seen new art […]
Continue ReadingAs the fall foliage has begun to take shape, so has public art in downtown Cuyahoga Falls. Those visiting stores and restaurants on Front Street may have seen new art […]
Continue ReadingIn 1989, in the parking lot of a San Dimas, California Circle K, something strange was afoot. Two slacker teenagers met a mysterious man from the future in a time-traveling […]
Continue ReadingRevitalization has been a key concept for downtown Cuyahoga Falls since Front Street was reopened to traffic two years ago. New shopfronts opened up immediately, such as Pav’s Creamery and […]
Continue ReadingAs the pandemic struck in early March and many people tried to be creative by baking bread or taking up knitting, Taylor Swift took it one step further, using the […]
Continue ReadingOn this week’s episode we discuss: *Farmer’s Rail, a new farm-to-plate butcher shop coming to Cuyahoga Falls *Christmas in July Downtown Dollars *Two charter amendments coming *A surfaced photo of […]
Continue ReadingLet’s face it—life is difficult as an adult. There are bills to pay, crappy bosses in the workplace, plus taxes, school functions for kids, being snubbed by younger people, etc. […]
Continue ReadingWhen it comes to glassblowing, local artist Jacob Stout says, simply, “it’s a challenge.” Opening Studio 55—Stout’s glass art gallery—at the beginning of 2020, the challenge went beyond mastering glass […]
Continue ReadingAs businesses begin to reopen and Cuyahoga Falls returns to a semblance or normal life, many residents anticipate the changing weather and summertime festivities. While the city has canceled this […]
Continue ReadingFor students in high school, identity can be an important concept to consider. During a normal school year not faced by COVID-19, there are sports, studies, music, friends, clubs, etc. […]
Continue ReadingIn 1985, when Steven Spielberg’s Amazing Stories premiered on NBC, television audiences had already been exposed to the idea of the short form anthology series, even if the term had not been […]
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