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The James Gunn-directed "Superman" has taken over Downtown Cleveland - and beyond - to reboot the Man of Steel's story.
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With decades of law experience, Pete Kirsanow enjoys the thrill of writing military fiction. His latest novel, "Zero Option," centers on U.S. agents dispatched to stop a suspected assassination plan.
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The character actor turned 90 this month. He got his start acting at Karamu House.
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Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster met at Glenville High School and later created the superhero, who debuted in 1938. A new statue is being planned for Downtown Cleveland
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A film crew takes over the beach next week to shoot scenes for what's believed to be the new Superman movie.
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When a tornado swept over Lake Erie and made landfall in Lorain, dozens of lives were lost and hundreds of homes and buildings were destroyed.
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The summer train display features lesser known pollinators and was crafted using natural materials by artisans with Applied Imagination.
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The Center for Community Solutions' Status of Women report examined socioeconomic and health disparities among women in Ohio.
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Phil Kline grew up in Summit County before moving to New York City. His experimental piece relies on technology to create a sense of community.
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The up-and-coming dance crew mixes the traditional dances of their ancestors with modern styles. The Black Beanz are performing around Akron and beyond.