Natural Elegance for Autumn with Bella Luna Stone’s Bracelet
By Ivan Gomez In a tranquil corner of nature, with fallen leaves and ancient tree trunks telling tales of past seasons, a striking piece of jewelry emerges—the bracelet crafted by Bella Luna Stone. Available at  Enchanted Grove, this accessory embodies the spirit of autumn, making it the perfect choice... Read more
AN AMERICAN DREAM GIRL
By Will “Topiltzin” Sanchez (In Photograph Daniella Calabrese) On a rainy afternoon, just another cold dreary February on the North coast, if melancholy was a temperature, this was it. As I gathered my interview items, including pens and notes scribbled on a well-used legal pad, my attention was off.... Read more
Brewella: Color and fun to a community
Conducted by Katie hazard  Who is Brewella? Brewella is Lakewood’s Grandma. We decided to create the character in order to build a shop that reminds you of all the comforts and coziness of Grandma’s house. She’s always ready to feed you with a delicious crepe, brew you up a... Read more
Why the Easter Island statues were built where they were
A new study suggests that the mysterious moai statues on Easter Island were placed to mark sources of fresh water. A Polynesian population called the Rapa Nui arrived on Easter Island in 1200 AD. Despite the unpredictable weather and nutrient-poor soil, they established a thriving and industrious culture, leaving behind... Read more
Who is the No 1 photographer in the world?
Steve McCurry is famous for his photo ‘Afghan girl,’ taken in a refugee camp in Peshawar, Pakistan. This photo was named the most recognized photo of National Geographic. is an American photographer, freelancer and photojournalist. His most famous photo is of the “Afghan Girl“, the girl with the piercing green eyes that... Read more
Target has a secret app for superfans, and it looks like Instagram
I’m looking at an app, and I could swear it’s Instagram. I see large square photos in an endless feed. Avatars appear in round circles. You can tap a heart to like something. Inside any post, there are dozens of comments. But while the wireframe looks like Instagram, the... Read more
Two Veteran American Vogue Editors Are Stepping Down
Fashion director Tonne Goodman and executive fashion editor Phyllis Posnick are reducing their roles, signalling a changing of the guard atop Condé Nast’s flagship fashion title. NEW YORK, United States — The top of Vogue’s masthead is getting a major shake-up. Two of the magazine’s behind-the-scenes fashion cornerstones, who... Read more
INTERVIEW: EXPLORING FINE ART WITH GIANN ENID
By: Ivan Gomez Giann Enid is a Latina from Cleveland fine art and commercial photographer who has been creating dynamic and compelling images for over 5 years. Her images are rich in detail, and there is not a thing in the frame, not a stain, not a lampshade that she does... Read more
A Robert Gladys Interview: Fractured Photography
The Art of Creative Photography. By Ivan Gomez At what age did you become interested in photography? I think the first time I became interested in photography was when I was a kid and I saw my uncle using his manual film camera, I was fascinated with all the... Read more
Top 5 Reasons That Make the Cleveland Arcade Unique
Cleveland Arcade was built in the 1800s at East 4th Street in the historic Gateway District of Cleveland. It was built for the people of Cleveland to do their shopping and spend their time in dining and doing other recreational activities without being affected by the adversities of the... Read more