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Author: Bart Sullivan

Ohio born and bred, Bart Sullivan has devoted his life to the written and oral story, working as a librarian, broadcasting in podcasts, and telling stories on stage.
Charlie Hewitt's High Line sculpture, "Urban Rattle," in New York City—an example of public art. --Photo by Stephen Mule

Public Art Plan Recommendations Sought from Community

April 11, 2019October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

The Cuyahoga Falls Public Art Master Plan continues to be formed as Falls residents were invited to attend the first of two workshops Tuesday evening. The workshop focused on various […]

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Emcee for the evening, Ace Epps, seated in front of the Nick Paparone Trio.

A Collision of Art, Music, and Words

March 26, 2019October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

On Thursday, February 28th, The Cashmere Cricket hosted Collide: Cuyahoga Falls’ spoken word, music, and art show. Comprised of 6 speakers, musical entertainment from the Nick Paparone Trio, and live […]

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From left to right: Sophia Cory, Emma Johnson, and Emilio Larned-Hernandez work hard at creating the Friendship Community Quilt, now hanging in Cuyahoga Falls City Hall. --Photo by Suzanne Sajewski.

Friendship Hangs High at City Hall

February 28, 2019October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

In a historic speech, Helen Keller once said, “Alone we can do so little, together, we can do so much.” This anecdote best describes the newest artwork hanging at Cuyahoga […]

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Artwork from Cuyahoga Falls staff and alumni displayed at HiHo's Cuyahoga Falls Alumni Art show. -- Photo by Amelia Golec.

Cuyahoga Falls Alumni Bring Art to HiHO

February 8, 2019October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

All artists get their start somewhere—often as children in school. The considerable art community in Cuyahoga Falls is no exception, and the Cuyahoga Falls Alumni Art Show at HiHO Brewing […]

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Shelby Carlisle, as Lizzie Borden, a possible culprit of the Borden murders. Photo by Mark Brow.

Lizzie Borden Gets the ANTIC Treatment

February 2, 2019October 13, 2020 Bart Sullivan

In the 1890s, a skipping-rope rhyme immortalized the case of Lizzie Borden, who was tried, and later acquitted, for the murder of her father and step-mother, Andrew and Abby Borden. […]

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Timely Season for a Timeless Theatre

November 30, 2018February 29, 2020 Bart Sullivan

Organizing a stage production is hard work, and wrangling cast and crew members can sometimes be difficult, but Akron’s Coach House Theatre managed to survive what could have been a […]

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Falls Summer Fun Still Showing Through Autumn

November 30, 2018February 29, 2020 Bart Sullivan

A city is seen differently by everyone who lives in and around it. Some love everything about where they live, while others may want to be anywhere else. For Cuyahoga […]

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Artist Spotlight: Toni Billick

November 30, 2018February 29, 2020 Bart Sullivan

In the art world, it’s not uncommon for an artist to enjoy working in one or two different media, whether costumes, photography, drawing, jewelry, etc. For Cuyahoga Falls artist Toni […]

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Local Student Represents City at National Media Conference

October 11, 2018February 29, 2020 Bart Sullivan

During the week of July 8th, Cuyahoga Falls High School student Remi Starcher represented her city as a National Youth Correspondent at the 2018 Washington Journalism and Media Conference (WMJC) […]

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A Plein Air View of a City Newly Presented

October 9, 2018February 29, 2020 Bart Sullivan

When people describe Cuyahoga Falls to those outside the city, there are certain attributes that always stand out: the river, the downtown shopping district, the clock tower, and the closeness […]

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