Like almost everything else associated with Cleveland (certainly excluding one very notable exception), I remember the Cleveland Plain Dealer with a vague sense of distaste. (This is more a result of bad personal experiences than any commentary on the quality of the newspaper.) One of their writers just received another Pulitzer prize as a commentary columnist, so they're doing something right.
It's also somewhat notable that she's a female feminist, discrediting those who sometimes imply that such women aren't suited to be writers.
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hmmm.
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"Like almost everything else associated with Cleveland (certainly excluding one very notable exception), I remember the Cleveland Plain Dealer with a vague sense of distaste."
*ponders*
The mochas at Arabica, definitely.