13 ways of looking at Cleveland
From this week’s issue of Cool Cleveland, comentary by Phil Metres:
5). Not the Shish Tawook sandwich I bought for a panhandler at the Falafel Cafe on Euclid Avenue, but the panhandler’s sudden tears, as we sat at the shared table. This, after spending the morning examining the exploded base of Rodin’s “Thinker” on the porch of the Cleveland Museum of Art — destroyed by an anonymous bomber in 1970, and never arrested…
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