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As 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 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 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 a time of unknowable economic stability due to changing world events, small business owners are often very important to the local economy and the community. This is especially important […]
Continue ReadingUPDATE: In accordance to government recommendations regarding COVID-19, the DTCF Partnership has rescheduled this event for the summer. More information to follow. How have women influenced your life? What has […]
Continue ReadingWith Ohio’s weather conditions drastically constantly moving from extreme to extreme, there was no guessing how safe it would be to go out the evening of Saturday, February 15th. For […]
Continue ReadingAs the Cuyahoga Falls art community continues to grow, artwork, artists, and galleries are garnering more and more attention. For one upcoming display in particular, both the artist and focus […]
Continue ReadingWandering Aesthetics’ production of Margery Williams’ The Velveteen Rabbit showcases the Akron-based theatre company’s ability to cultivate the talent of young actors through performance. These actors-in-training range from 7-12 years of age […]
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