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I forgot to mention this when I saw it, but I was fascinated that I saw advertising books around town last month for the Cleveland International Film Festival. Still a few days left and you can catch it until Sunday. I probably can't make it up there myself, though I do see one I'd like to see: Youngstown, still standing.
Speaking of Cleveland... Article worth scanning from our neighbor up the turnpike. Cleveland Magazine has an article on the misma that is the Cleveland housing market titled: Tear it Down, and subtitled: Foreclosure, sprawl and a sagging economy have left a crumbling American Dream in their wake. These ruins remain, scarring our city. But there is hope for a fresh start.
Speaking of Cleveland... Article worth scanning from our neighbor up the turnpike. Cleveland Magazine has an article on the misma that is the Cleveland housing market titled: Tear it Down, and subtitled: Foreclosure, sprawl and a sagging economy have left a crumbling American Dream in their wake. These ruins remain, scarring our city. But there is hope for a fresh start.




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You do realize that wanting to travel to Cleveland to see a film about Youngstown is not normal? Not as abnormal as wanting to travel to Youngstown, but still.
The only exception would be if Rick Sebak made the film.
A zombie film in Cleveland?
I'll trade our mayor, his staff and the Allegheny Conference for Youngstown's mayor. We'll have a Sebak/Buba/Romero rockumentary about the whole thing, which will open in Cleveland...
I don't think I've ever been to Youngstown. My impression of the area comes from having taken a couple of trips to nearby Warren.
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