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Editors’ letter JLIFE
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Margi & Janet’s Great Escape: Gordon Square
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Ready, Set, PLAY! by sarah reymond
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V Is for Vegan by janet dery cox
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Scene by arlene fine
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JTREK Dabble in the Big Apple by kristan schiller
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JDIGS A ‘Man Cave’ Is His Castle by douglas j. guth
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Someone’s in the Kitchen by jennifer daddario
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Janet, left, and Margi on their “Great Escape” to Gordon Square Arts District.
IN EVERY issue of JStyle, we strive to introduce you to interesting new people; showcase trends in food, fashion and home décor; and take you on a journey to fun places around the world and in our own backyard. However, we don’t always get to hear feedback from you. So it’s an unexpected pleasure when a JStyle story has a life beyond the page. This happened with “Cleveland Collects!” a piece in our May issue that included 12 local men and women with a passion for collecting. Not only did we hear from other collectors and people who loved the article, but one gentleman went the extra mile by bringing in an obsolete Kodak Disc 4100 camera and asking us to pass it on as a gift to antique camera collector Lynn Katz Danzig. We were all touched by the gesture. What will be the next story to strike a chord? Will it be our look at veganism and the people who choose this way of life for ethical and health reasons? Will you enjoy meeting a couple who “smart-sized” when they moved into their elegant Pepper Pike home or a jewelry designer with a passion for mixing metals? Maybe you’ll be excited to take a trip with us to the Big Apple or just around the corner to Gordon Square Arts District on Cleveland’s Near West Side. Whatever tickles your fancy, we hope you let us know. Drop us a line at jcox@cjn.org or mherwald@cjn.org. See you in November!
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by janet dery cox and margi herwald zitelli photography by douglas j. guth ON a recent sun-drenched Friday afternoon, we hit Detroit … Avenue, that is. The Gordon Square Arts District, along Detroit between W. 58th and W. 73rd Streets, has become a thriving destination for theater, film, shopping and dining. With its cool, urban vibe, the pedestrian-friendly area quickly became one of our favorite spots in Cleveland. 10
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12:15 p.m: Our first stop is the Capitol Theatre, a renovated movie house built in 1921. It’s quiet there in the early afternoon, as matinee moviegoers in 3-D glasses (like the ones we’re sporting here) are enthralled by “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” so we explore the Deco lobby, chat about upcoming films, and head on our way.
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12:45: Shopping! We wander into TurnStyle Boutique, which just moved to Gordon Square in May, and are immediately smitten with the trendy and playful but sophisticated women’s clothing. As we try on necklaces and headbands, owner Terrilynn Amos praises the district for being so supportive of its merchants and creating a cooperative business community.
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Next door to TurnStyle, we discover duoHOME … and what a find! It’s filled with reasonably priced unique home furnishings and eclectic gifts. Margi gravitates toward adorable children’s books and growth charts for her angel, 21-month-old Devin, while Janet gravitates toward pet-themed tchotchkes and picture frames for her angel, Jake the wonder dog. Coowner Tim Kempf gives us tons of recommendations of Gordon Square nighttime hot spots like Luxe Kitchen & Lounge, XYZ the Tavern, and the Battery Park Wine Bar.
1:30: So hungry! Down 65th aways, we find the glorious patio at Stone Mad Pub. In the stone grotto oasis with its sculptural fountain; outdoor fireplace; and cozy, shaded seating nooks, we devour an enormous, juicy burger and a succulent cod sandwich. After lunch we duck inside the wood-paneled pub to play a quick game of bocce on Stone Mad’s court. A bocce court inside a restaurant, you ask? Absolutely, we say. ¢
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2:45: An anchor of the district, Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) has long been staging some of the region’s most thoughtprovoking and innovative theater pieces. We are lucky enough to be invited by education director Chris Siebert and associate Faye Hargate to watch a rehearsal of “Imagine Home,” an original play by CPT’s STEP (Student Theatre Enrichment Program). Young actors E’Lyric Christopher, 14, inset, Da’shawn George, 17, and William Stewart, 16, put on quite a show for us.
4:00: By now, JStyle readers have probably figured out we love our sweets, so a visit to old-timey Sweet Moses soda fountain and treat shop is inevitable. We indulge in homemade cookie dough ice cream and hand-spun chocolate shakes (with whipped cream and a cherry on top!), served on doilies, while soda jerks in oldfashioned paper hats ring up customers on oversized, antique metal cash registers. (By the time we’re done, we have no room for more treats from our favorite coffee shop Gypsy Beans & Bakery. Next time.) We are more than happy to follow the instructions on the sign in Sweet Moses’s charming dining room: “Slow down and take a step back in time.” To learn more about the places we visited, see p. 14. L
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Artisans set up their wares for 78th Street Studios’ Third Friday open house.
Art Beat WE wind down our Great Escape by heading to the
Fiber glass light sculptures by Dana DePeu.
western edge of the Gordon Square Arts District. 78th Street Studios, in a former warehouse space, takes up two city blocks and contains 12 art galleries plus another 13 artists’ studios and showrooms. The complex also contains smARTspace at 78th, a 6,000-sq.-ft. space that can be rented for meetings, parties and even wedding receptions. Every room and connecting hallway of the space is filled with art, much of it by local artists. As we arrive, the gallery owners and artists of 78th Street Studios are prepping Third Friday, an open house on – you guessed it – the third Friday of every month. If only we could stay for hors d’oeuvres and mingling, but our tired feet and full stomachs remind us that it’s time to head back east. Gordon Square, we’ll be back soon! L
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Montreal’s Jewish version of pastrami, the “Smoked Meat” platter at Mile End in Brooklyn, comes a la carte with rye bread and mustard so you make the sandwich yourself.
Asia Society at 70th and Park is worth exploring not only for its excellent gift shop and atrium restaurant but for exhibitions such as the “Ai Weiwei: New York Photographs.” This groundbreaking exhibition displays the photographs of recently released Chinese dissident Weiwei’s 1980s East Village days, chronicling events like Wigstock and neighborhood figures such as Allen Ginsburg and a group of today’s Chinese cultural leaders who were at the time struggling in obscurity.
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Soak up some culture The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has reopened in a stunning six-floor building, and for $20 ($25 beginning Sept. 1), you’ll see works from every celebrated contemporary artist you can think of. Also check out The Jewish Museum, housed in a French Gothic chateau-style mansion at 109 Fifth Ave. at 92nd St. Since 1904, The Jewish Museum has explored art through the lens of social history, with exhibitions such as current “Maya Zack: Living Room,” in which the artist uses large-scale computer-generated 3D images accompanied by sound to evoke a Jewish family’s apartment from 1930s Berlin. The
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Shop til you drop Jeffrey’s on West 14th St. in the upscale Meatpacking District carries a range of designer labels such as Stella McCartney, Balenciaga, Chanel, Marc Jacobs and Christian Louboutin. Head to Fifth Ave. for Lord & Taylor at 38th, Hendri Bendel at 56th, and Bergdorf Goodman at 57th, where on the fifth floor you’ll get your Diane von Furstenberg fix. Always worth a visit is Barneys on Madison Ave. at 61st, a one-stop shop for fashionistas and the place to buy designer jeans. And if you do visit The Jewish Museum on 92nd and Fifth, pop into Blue Tree on Madison between 91st and 92nd just a block away. This gift boutique, opened by actress Phoebe Cates, carries everything from jewelry to photography to games and toys for children, all carefully selected by Cates and with a decidedly distinctive aesthetic. L
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The O Gallery Exciting new art exhibit to open at The O Gallery on Saturday, August 26th! Come for the reception!” Gallery Hours are: Wed-Sat 12-6PM and Sun 12-5PM. View our website www.kocustoms.com for more information. Omaha Steaks Grilling has never been so delicious! You’ll find a fantastic assortment of world-famous Omaha Steaks and gourmet entrees that a perfect any night of the week. Stock your freezer full of great grilling with The Delicious Assortment from Omaha Steaks. Call 216-464-4464 and place your order. Park View Federal At Park View Federal we pride ourselves on providing customers flexible lending programs and a full range of savings products and related services. Our seventeen full-service branch offices, located in and around Cleveland, offer all of our financial options coupled with superior customer service. Lobby hours are M-Th 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Fri 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Sat 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pottery Barn Kids It’s back to school time… stop by and let our sales staff help you find the right backpack with the features your child wants, in a size that’s perfect for them. And while you’re in the store be sure to see all the new lunch box patterns and designs for boys and girls. Sushi Rock Each week, Sushi Rock presents an array of events and specials: Wednesday - Half price wine & sake night - Select Bottles of wine and sake are available at half price! Extended happy hour 3pm - 7pm!!! - Monday through Friday (except on Tsunami Nights) Enjoy $4 Martinis, $4 Maki Rolls and other specials! Happy Hour is served at the bar and in the lounge area. Thursday - Tsunami is 1/2 price sushi night! Tatyana Sandulevsky European Tailoring Alterations for men’s and ladies’ clothing. Call to schedule an appointment 216-514-1123. The White Flower Cake Shoppe We are now offering adult cake decorating classes in August and September. Call us at 216-514-2253 to reserve your space, get dates and details or go to our website at whiteflowercake.com. Williams Sonoma Williams Sonoma offers an extensive selection of merchandise offering just about everything you need for your kitchen except for the appliances themselves! There is a good selection of cookbooks, gadgets, samples of mixes sold in the store and friendly, knowledgeable staff to answer all your questions. If you need something for your kitchen, stop in at Williams Sonoma, you won’t be disappointed.
september Dino Palmieri Salon and Spa Relax and release tension, improve circulation and enhance your daily life with a Therapeutic Massage. This is an invigorating massage with areas of deeper concentration. Wednesday & Saturday with Caroline Reg. $95 Special Price $75 The Invitation Studio Located in our beautiful new space in La Place, now offers fabulous bridal and baby shower favors and personalized gifts! Call Bev at 216.292.8414 or visit www.invitation-studio for more information. Les Lunettes Optique New…Tom Ford Eyewear! Ford’s eyewear frames for men and women include vintage and retro inspired designs with a modern twist.
october Dino Palmieri Salon and Spa Compliment your Fall wardrobe with a fresh approach to skin care. Enjoy $20 off our Darphin exclusive Rose and Linen Age Reversal Intensive Anti-Aging Treatment and receive 10% off your same day Darphin purchases! Reg. $150 Special Price $130 Fyodor Bridal Atelier Be first to preview our 2012 Bridal Collection in store October 1. By appointment only. Call 216-591-1995. The Invitation Studio It’s time to start thinking about personalized holiday cards and gifts! Call Bev at 216-292-8414 to make an appointment to order your personal and business holiday cards and save 20% during the month of October! Les Lunettes Optique Fred Eyewear Collection implements their jewelry heritage using precious finishes, metals and materials to make Fred an excellent choice for your new prescription eyewear.
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Gary Levin of Shaker Heights designed his home theater for maximum movie-going magic. Below, Levin put in a full bar replete with popcorn dispenser.
A ‘man cave’ is his castle guys devote their special spaces to any num-
by douglas j. guth
ber of hobbies from gaming (video or otheriron-suited Tony Stark barrels through
wise) to cards to music to collecting. The one
the twilit California sky on a bright pad of
thing almost all man caves have in common:
flame. The comic superhero Iron Man, safely
a bar.
AN
If you build it …
captured by Gary Levin’s 65-inch flat-screen TV, then twists in midair with a thunderous
Budget and available space are usually
whoosh and lets out a triumphant yell as he
the two biggest constraints when creating a
rockets toward the horizon.
man cave. The first step in the process
A film should be an immersive experi-
should be identifying what you want your
ence, believes Levin, a 43-year-old IT manag-
sanctuary to be. If building a home theater
er from Shaker Heights. To that effect, Levin,
like Levin’s, some enthusiasts may want to
a father of two, transformed the basement of
replicate as many aspects of a real movie
his and his wife Cathleen Bolek’s home into a
theater experience as possible. Others may
cinema, one sporting an old-style charm but
simply want to partition a room for casual tel-
outfitted with the latest technological flourish-
evision viewing and gaming. Also, aspects of
es for maximum movie-going magic. It is his
your ideal space may be interdependent. For
sanctuary, or what has come to be known
example, your choice of video equipment
as a “man cave,” defined by Urban
may affect seating placement, while seating
Dictionary.com as “area of a dwelling that is
may
specifically reserved for a male person to be
Regardless of your own personal “end
in a solitary condition, away from the rest of the household in order to work, play, involve himself in certain hobbies, activities without interruption.” Home theaters like Levin’s are a popular way to fill a man cave. But
impact
the
layout
of
speakers.
game,” planning ahead is important. Levin’s cinematic sanctum sanctorum has a classic design flair: A set of twisting stairs, carpeted with a swirling brocade pattern meant to ¢
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emulate a classic cinema
speakers attached to the
lobby, lead down to the
back wall. This 7.1 speaker
theater.
250-sq.-ft.
placement system allows for
space is covered in the
surround sound that captures
same dark carpet, with two
every rumbling explosion or
black leather couches and
whispered line of dialogue.
The
four office-style ergonomi-
And Levin doesn’t have to
cally designed chairs facing
go far for refreshment. The
a soundproofed false wall
room comes complete with a
into which Levin’s flat-
fully stocked bar with finished
screen TV is embedded. A
blond wood cabinets and a
plywood step gives the sec-
mini popcorn dispenser.
ond row of seating some
“It’s great for football
extra height for better view-
games,” said a proud Levin of
ing.
the
home
theater
carpeting, the remainder of
entertaining
the space is similarly dark.
down here, too.” (The bar is
A black soundproofing cur-
off limits to the youngins, of
tain bracketed by sconces
their
friends
course.)
The typical “man cave” is a special space for sports, gaming and more.
Yes, the kids are allowed
adorns a back wall. The for-
in the man cave. And (most)
merly pine-paneled walls were refinished and papered with a dusky crosshatched design. The false wall holding the TV opens up to reveal wooden shelves packed with speakers and other TV and sound equipment. Behind the wall is a small space with even more electronic gear that helps run the show. The three speakers in the front wall are backed by a quartet of smaller
wives are, too. Whether a home theater, a gaming center, or simply a comfortable space to hang out, the man cave can quickly become one of the most popular spots in the house. But it’s still a man’s sanctuary, and he still gets first pick of which DVD you’re watching tonight. L
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The Macknins’ updated kitchen boasts a sleek, modern aesthetic and new windows to let in more light.
Someone’s
IN THE
kitchen
Your lifestyle should inform the design of one of the most important rooms in the house by jennifer daddario REMODELING a home is likely to be a time-consuming, stressful process. As a new homeowner, I’ve spent a good amount of time agonizing over just which cabinets would be perfect for my gutted kitchen. And of course, everything else that goes into a remodel: countertops, appliances, paint. Don’t even get me started on how long it took me to decide on paint! I managed to get through the kitchen remodeling process relatively unscathed, as I had my trusty sidekick (Mom) helping me make decisions. But to make their remodel pain-free and easy, many Clevelanders turn to the expertise of interior designers to create a kitchen space that fits their tastes, ideas, and most importantly, lifestyle. Beachwood residents Drs. Carol and Mike Macknin recently worked with Laura Friedman of Interiors by Laura Friedman to update the kitchen in their home, which
was built in 1957. The goal was to create a sleeker, more modern and organized space. Their “dated” kitchen didn’t leave much storage space, a necessity for the two doctors’ hectic lives, so Friedman worked with the Macknins and a custom cabinetmaker to really revamp the cabinets for better organization. “Because it was an older kitchen, it didn’t have the kind of function and organization that they needed,” Friedman explains. “They needed more organization and more light; they wanted a natural look.” To solve the organization issue, Friedman removed an old pantry, which added more width to the kitchen. In the new space, Friedman installed a double oven, a feature Carol had always wanted. A new floor-to-ceiling pantry was built in another part of the kitchen; it is “much more functional,” Friedman explains. “It has narrow shelving so everything is seen. It’s all right there; you don’t have to search.” ¢
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Custom cabinetry and built-in appliances gave the Macknins more space and better organization.
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Carol Macknin, kitchen, because it has a Friedman and the cabicurved shape and is netmaker also worked to mounted in such a way make the kitchenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s drawthat four people can sit ers as functional as possicomfortably, creating a ble. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is a great nice-sized eating space drawer under the (stove) without taking up too burners where I keep much room. some of my cooking utenMacknin was â&#x20AC;&#x153;insissils,â&#x20AC;? Macknin notes. tentâ&#x20AC;? that the kitchen be â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most kitchens that I had bright, she says, especialseen before had a fake ly to add some light to drawer under the burnCleveland winter days. ers, so this drawer was Before the remodel, the quite a nice surprise.â&#x20AC;? kitchen had no windows, Another favorite feaso to add more natural ture of Mackninâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s is the light, Friedman added a cabinet especially made large window over the for storing her mixer. To Rustic cabinets, stone floors and a carved shelf to display antiques create an Old-World sink, which not only European feel for a Pepper Pike home. use the appliance, all she instantly brightened the has to do is pull up the room, but also added a shelf that holds the already-plugged-in mixer. Now, the mixer doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t beautiful view of the garden outside. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The enlarged front window is my â&#x20AC;&#x153;take up room on the counter or have to be carried from a cabinet,â&#x20AC;? favorite feature,â&#x20AC;? Macknin raves. Macknin says. To continue lightening up the kitchen and to create a relaxed â&#x20AC;&#x153;Zenâ&#x20AC;? By pushing out the old pantry, pushing out a wall, and mounting a atmosphere, Friedman and Macknin selected stainless steel applicustom kitchen table to the wall, the kitchen is more spacious, ances, bamboo flooring, and clean-lined maple cabinets. The walls Friedman says. The custom-mounted table is an unique feature in the now have a textured wall cover, accented by new granite countertops ¢
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and silver foil pendants and sconce lighting. The remodel, which was finished in just a few months, makes the kitchen “appear larger,” Friedman notes. “It’s so much more functional with all the (usable) space, and it has a sleek, contemporary feeling.” But not every homeowner wants the modern styling and functions that suit the Macknins. For other clients in Pepper Pike, a couple with a more classic aesthetic, Friedman created a warm, Old-World European feel by using items such as rustic honey-colored cabinets, chiseled-edge stone floors, limestone and granite. In addition, the family removed the wall between the kitchen and den, replacing it with glass doors, which opened up the kitchen and created a better flow between the two rooms. The homeowners are avid collectors of antiques and unique accessories, Friedman notes. “We highlighted the area (above the stove) with beautiful carved wooden moldings that act as a display area for a few pieces,” she says. “We paid a lot of attention to the small details.” To marry function and the couple’s style, Friedman designed a large, French-inspired armoire pantry cupboard, which is a focal point of the room. It holds a TV, food and some kitchen utensils. The layout of the kitchen was also re-worked, removing a peninsula that broke up the room. Instead, Friedman suggested an island, which created more work space and a better flow. During her 28 years as an interior designer in Cleveland, Friedman has developed a tried-and-true method to work with clients to create spaces perfect for their tastes, lifestyles and home. Long discussions with the clients play a large role, but the exterior architectural style of the home also helps Friedman decide what is best suited for the interior designs. “You don’t want to take a home that looks like Versailles and put a Cape Cod kitchen in,” she says. “A good designer can introduce you to many new resources and open your eyes to all the possibilities, using the newest and most interesting products available,” Friedman says. “But I think the best thing a designer can do for you is incorporate a design that fits with the architectural style and integrity of the space and offer you a design that is fresh but will remain timeless.” L
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and silver foil pendants and sconce lighting. The remodel, which was finished in just a few months, makes the kitchen “appear larger,” Friedman notes. “It’s so much more functional with all the (usable) space, and it has a sleek, contemporary feeling.” But not every homeowner wants the modern styling and functions that suit the Macknins. For other clients in Pepper Pike, a couple with a more classic aesthetic, Friedman created a warm, Old-World European feel by using items such as rustic honey-colored cabinets, chiseled-edge stone floors, limestone and granite. In addition, the family removed the wall between the kitchen and den, replacing it with glass doors, which opened up the kitchen and created a better flow between the two rooms. The homeowners are avid collectors of antiques and unique accessories, Friedman notes. “We highlighted the area (above the stove) with beautiful carved wooden moldings that act as a display area for a few pieces,” she says. “We paid a lot of attention to the small details.” To marry function and the couple’s style, Friedman designed a large, French-inspired armoire pantry cupboard, which is a focal point of the room. It holds a TV, food and some kitchen utensils. The layout of the kitchen was also re-worked, removing a peninsula that broke up the room. Instead, Friedman suggested an island, which created more work space and a better flow. During her 28 years as an interior designer in Cleveland, Friedman has developed a tried-and-true method to work with clients to create spaces perfect for their tastes, lifestyles and home. Long discussions with the clients play a large role, but the exterior architectural style of the home also helps Friedman decide what is best suited for the interior designs. “You don’t want to take a home that looks like Versailles and put a Cape Cod kitchen in,” she says. “A good designer can introduce you to many new resources and open your eyes to all the possibilities, using the newest and most interesting products available,” Friedman says. “But I think the best thing a designer can do for you is incorporate a design that fits with the architectural style and integrity of the space and offer you a design that is fresh but will remain timeless.” L
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Couple’s by arlene fine photography by howard tucker
WHEN Linda and Bob Katz moved from their gracious four-bedroom Shaker Heights home into their custom-built house at Sterling Lakes in Pepper Pike four years ago, the couple did not downsize - they “smart-sized,” says Linda Katz. “Our house is 1,000sq.-ft. bigger than our Parnell (Road) home (in Shaker) and is configured to fit our lifestyle now,” she explains. “It is an adult home.” Linda has no regrets about making the move, she says. “We have created something that works for us and a home we enjoy coming back to each day after work.” Abundant wall space and natural light provide a perfect backdrop for the couple’s extensive art collection. “Paintings look different here than in our other home,” Linda says. “And it is a joy to wake up every morning to see sunshine streaming through our large windows in each room.” ¢
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LINDA sunny,
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high-ceilinged
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A LARGE
wall with
wooden antique shelves placed atop a sideboard in the couple’s great room is filled with Bob’s orchid collection, which he grows year-round. The orchids receive the southern sun and overlook the Katzes’ spacious, plant-filled deck. “It seems as though our house is in bloom 12 months a year,” says Linda. “And Bob is in heaven when he is working outdoors.” ¢
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cook, Linda has “the big, gorgeous kitchen I dreamed
of,”
she says. “I love to
entertain,
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LINDA shares many traits with Martha Stewart, a woman she admires. Like Stewart, Linda is an exceptional hostess; sets a gorgeous table; and has a large, impressive collection of Majolica pottery. She began collecting the vibrantly hued tinglazed Italian pottery 30 years ago after reading about it in Stewart’s first book Entertaining. Each piece of Majolica that sits on the tiered breakfront in her dining room has a story. Linda points to an antique pitcher she found in a market in Paris. The woman she bought it from made sure she was Jewish before she sold her the piece. “The handle is shaped like the tree of life, and the design on the pitcher is of a Jewish wedding and includes a Mogan David,” Linda says. 34
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ONE of Linda’s favorite rooms in her home is the intimate front “parlor.” The focal point of the room is a painting by artist Janet Hill of the character Nana in a novel by French author Émile Zola. Linda found it eight years ago in Stratford, Ontario. “I created this room around the portrait,” Linda says. She loves the room most, however, because it contains many of her mother Florence Mortiz’s possessions, including a reupholstered loveseat her mother bought the first year she was married and her mother’s Lalique crystal collection. A portrait of Mortiz and her favorite books also grace the redpainted room. “Whenever I come in here, I feel so comfortable, because I am surrounded by memories,”
Linda says. “It’s as though my mother is sitting here with me.”
OFF the Katzes’ bedroom is a small cozy sitting room. The couple whitewashed the solid oak floors, and local artist Tim Hass handpainted laurel leaves along the flooring. Professionally painted watercolor family “photos” fill the walls.
Linda designed the sitting room to be a practical bridge between the bedroom and the bathroom. “When my husband gets up early in the morning and uses the bathroom, he does not wake me.” ¢ CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS
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THE KATZES consider beauty just one attribute of their home. They strove for a home that was functional with easy-to-clean surfaces. All the wood floors in their Pepper Pike home require only a dry mop for easy clean-up; their outdoor siding is made of hardy board, which only has to be painted every 15 years; the windows are double-paned so they are easy to clean and to open; and the kitchen counters are engineered quartz.
BOB, an avid gardener, traded in the pool and wooded backyard he had in his previous home for an outdoor garden oasis. He now spends hours during the growing season tending his dahlias, tomatoes, basil and dill plants and lush grape arbor. He even added a small stocked fishpond â&#x20AC;&#x201C; to the delight of his four grandchildren. L
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DR.STEVENA.GOLDMAN
LATEST NON - SU RG ICAL AN D NON - I NVASIVE TR EATM E NTS
Filler Injection
Surgical procedures, like the facelift
For appropriate patients (when per-
resurfacing modality to reduce
and tummy tuck, remain the most
formed by experienced physicians),
facial wrinkles and sun damage.
effective methods for dramatically
fillers can also be used for such
rejuvenating the face and body.
techniques as the non-surgical
The EXELO2 is one of the newest fractionated CO2 lasers. It has
However, non-surgical enhance-
rhinoplasty and the so-called “liq-
some of the shortest healing times
ments have become exponentially
uid-lift” or non-surgical facelift.
of the CO2 lasers and is used in the office setting with topical, not gen-
safe, effective, and have minimal
ULTHERA. Having received a
eral, anesthesia. The Fraxel re:pair
downtime.
tremendous amount of media expo-
is used for patients with deeper
sure, Ulthera is the most popular
wrinkles and more sun damage but
INJECTABLES. No other cos-
new therapy for non-surgical facial
requires anesthesia.
metic procedures are performed as
tightening. It uses focused ultra-
much as Botox, Dysport, and filler
sound (sound waves) at the deep-
ZELTIQ. Zeltiq has also received a
injections. Botox and Dysport para-
est layers of the skin to cause ther-
tremendous amount of media expo-
lyze muscles to reduce various
mal and mechanical stimulation that
sure as perhaps the only truly effec-
types of frown lines and creases
results in new collagen formation,
tive technology to non-surgically
formed by muscle overactivity.
tightening and firming the skin.
reduce fat. Zeltiq is also known as
Fillers – like Restylane, Juvederm,
There are no needles, no cutting.
CoolSculpting. Skin and underlying
Perlane, Radiesse and Sculptra –
The effects take about three
fat are cooled by this technology to
can be injected directly
months to appear. This technology
a point just above freezing. The fat
into wrinkles, adding vol-
does not replace the facelift
is traumatized and partially resorbs
ume
camouflage
because it is not as powerful, but
through a process referred to as
creases. Fillers do not
there is no downtime and minimal
cryolipolysis. This technology is not
interfere
more popular because they are
before
after
Fractionated CO2 Laser Resurfacing
to
facial
risk. Satisfaction rates appear to be
as powerful as liposuction but has
expression or muscle
with
higher than with previous non-
broader appeal because it is com-
movement in any way.
surgical tightening techniques.
pletely non-invasive, has virtually no
Injections are not as
before
after
FRACTIONATED
CO2
sia (patients generally surf the Web
they produce natural,
LASERS. The newest generation
or read during treatment sessions).
noticeable changes and
of lasers for facial rejuvenation
have minimal downtime.
combines “fractionation” technology
Surgery remains the gold standard
with carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers. Fractionation refers to treating the
for facial and body enhancements,
skin with a pattern of dots that can
noninvasive therapies continues to
be made more or less dense. This
expand. To determine if a non-surgi-
pattern speeds and facilitates heal-
cal procedure is right for you, con-
ing compared with older lasers,
sult with a board certified plastic
which required general anesthesia
surgeon who is well-versed in both
and a prolonged period for healing.
surgical and non-invasive options.
Steven A. Goldman, M.D. certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery certified, American Board of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Beachwood Plastic Surgery and Medical Spa 3609 Park East Dr., Suite 206, Beachwood, Ohio 44122 216-514-8899 www.drgoldman.com
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powerful as a facelift, but
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CO2 lasers are the most effective
but the gamut of non-surgical and
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DR.JASONE.LEEDY
In addition to the enhancements we offer for the face, breast, and body, we offer something else.
QU ESTION AND
ANSWER
An exclusive sneak preview. In your mind, you have an idea how you want to look. But it’s a long way from your mind to your body. Or so it used to be. Using 3D technology right in our office, we now offer a system that gives you a look at the end result of your procedure. A little more, a little less, a different shape...the new QUESTION Can I preview what I
different sized breast implants so a
you can be viewed and modified in the comfort of
could look like before surgery?
patient can see what she will look
a consultation. The end result is a better procedure
like with surgery. This helps patients Until recently, there
select the right size for them. For
hasn’t been a good way for patients
body contouring procedures like
to see what their new bodies will
liposuction and abdominoplasty, the
look like prior to surgery. Now
imaging service makes the problem
patients can preview the results of
areas disappear so patients can see
their surgery with the Canfield
what their new shape will look like.
VECTRA X3 Imaging System. This
And for facelifts, the jowls and
system allows surgeons to take a
loose skin of the neck can be tight-
patient’s picture and manipulate it
ened, so a patient can see the dra-
to show what he or she can look
matic effect of surgery.
ANSWER
and happier, more confident person. Visit our web site or call us and we’d be happy to answer your questions or set up a consultation.
like with surgery. The patient can then view the “virtual” before and
QUESTION Where is this imaging
after pictures side by side and see
service available?
what surgery can do. ANSWER The Canfield System at QUESTION How does the imag-
this time is only available with Dr.
ing system work?
Jason Leedy at the Cleveland Plastic Surgery Institute. He’s the
ANSWER The imaging works
only plastic surgeon offering this
best for breast augmentation, lipo-
exciting,
suction,
and
Northeast Ohio. The imaging is
abdominoplasty surgery. For breast
used when possible with every cos-
augmentation, we can instantly add
metic consultation.
facelift,
necklift
new
technology
in
Jason E. Leedy, M.D. 888-644-6163 Jason E. Leedy, M.D. Cleveland Plastic Surgery Institute 6770 Mayfield Road Mayfield Heights, Ohio 44124 888-644-6163 www.clevelandplasticsurgeryinstitute.com
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TH E MANY OPTIONS FOR FACIAL R EJ UVE NATION
The aging face can be defined by a
products such as Botox and
appearance. A patient should look
loss of tissue volume (thickness) in
Juvederm, which are used to pre-
better, not different. The face
the mid-face and a decrease in
vent further wrinkling of the skin; to
should
overall skin elasticity. The result of
release deep lines caused by mus-
natural, not harsh.
these changes is a more hollowed
cle contraction; and to fill hollowed
look around the cheekbones, wrin-
areas, deep wrinkles, and thinning
When choosing a surgeon to per-
kles, jowls, and/or loose, draped
lips. These procedures take little if
form any of the aforementioned
skin under the chin and on the neck.
any recovery time. A method that is
procedures, it’s important to select
The rate at which a person’s face
more invasive than the injectable
a doctor with experience. After all,
matures is dependent on a combi-
products is laser dermabrasion. This
this is your face!! Referrals from
nation of genetics and lifestyle. The
is when a laser is used to resurface
friends who’ve had surgery or from
genetic factor is a difficult if not
the skin. By removing the top layer
doctors who have sent patients pre-
impossible thing to alter, but
of the dermis, the fine lines and
viously for surgeries are excellent
lifestyle choices such as poor nutri-
superficial wrinkles are removed or
ways to find the right surgeon for
tion, smoking, excessive alcohol
greatly reduced.
you. Some surgeons with little or no
consumption and sun exposure will
balanced
and
experience are known to advertise
greatly increase the rate at which a
These less invasive measures will
their work with pictures of patients
person ages.
work well to delay or reduce the
that they have not actually operated
signs of aging for a period of time
on, so always ask to see before and
There are number of ways to delay
but aren’t going to help if the prob-
after pictures by that specific sur-
or erase these signs of aging, and
lem that needs to be addressed is
geon. Don’t be afraid to ask if the
they are based on two factors: the
loose and sagging skin.
pictures are of surgeries they have
extent of the individual’s
Complete Facial Rejuvenation
appear
performed or how many of the spe-
signs of aging and the
For the person who has more
cific surgeries they have performed.
aggressiveness of the
advanced signs of aging, jowls or
The tough questions are only going
treatment desired.
loose skin under the chin and neck,
to protect you.
a surgical procedure is the most A person who is just
effective way to bring back a youth-
Another thing to keep in mind when
starting to notice facial
ful appearance.
choosing a surgeon is whether or
changes due to aging
before
after
A number of surgical options are
plastic surgeon. Never choose a
subtle
adjustments.
available these days and range in
surgeon solely because the fees are
These can be attained
complexity from blephroplasty of
inexpensive. The old saying “You get
with the use of injectable
the upper or lower eyelids (removal
what you pay for” exists for a rea-
of excess skin or fat) to endoscopic
son, and many surgeons will offer
brow-lift, neck-lift, or facelift. All of
cut rates for their surgeries in order
these procedures address loose
to generate business. An estab-
and sagging skin, which make a
lished experienced surgeon will not
person look older and tired.
do that because his or her business
Mark A. Foglietti, D.O., FACOS Cosmetic Surgery Institute 22901 Millcreek Blvd., Suite 145 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 216-292-6800 www.allnewyou.com
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may only want to make
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The Foglietti Natural ® Vector Facelift Technique
T
he Foglietti Natural Vector Facelift Technigue® is a method of tightening the face in a manner that gives the most natural and relaxed appearance after surgery. This facelift technique tightens the facial tissue under the skin in multiple directions or vectors. The tissue is then returned to its original more youthful position. The skin is then gently positioned over the naturally arranged tissue layer, resulting in a smooth and supple appearance, not the severe, tightened look often seen in facelift surgery.
The Foglietti Natural Vector Facelift is time efficient, taking only a few hours. The tissue is handled with extreme care which minimizes bruising considerably and facilitates prompt healing. The average recovery period is 10-14 days; this allows the sutures to be removed and any negligible swelling or bruising to diminish. Our patients can return to work in 14 days, safely and with confidence. For the most part, only minimal discomfort is ever reported after this procedure because it is done in such a precise and gentle manner. Surgery is performed in a state-of-the-art outpatient Surgery center with specialized nursing staff and post operative care. The Foglietti Natural Vector Facelift Technigue® is exclusive to The Cosmetic Surgery Institute.
Before & After The Foglietti Natural Vector Facelift Technique®
Benefits with this new procedure...
Dr. Mark Foglietti, DO, FACOS Board certified and nationally recognized plastic surgeon Inventor of The Foglietti Natural Vector Facelift Technique®
• Your friends will not suspect a facelift • The Foglietti Natural Vector Facelift Technique® avoids being pulled too tight • You will look like your younger self after surgery • Recovery is quicker than the standard facelift surgery • Minimal discomfort with The Foglietti Natural Vector Facelift
Cosmetic Surgery Institute 22901 Millcreek Blvd. Suite 145 • Beachwood, Ohio (216) 292-6800
WWW.ALLNEWYOU.COM
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DR.RAYMONDISAKOV
TO TUCK OR NOT TO TUCK ? CAN COSMETIC SURGERY GIVE YOU THE FIGURE YOU WANT ?
If you’re frustrated with that extra
second around the belly button.
excess skin that develops after
bit of tummy that just won’t go
Depending on skin quality, a patient
pregnancy. However, the number of
away, you may want to consider
may be a candidate for a partial or
men who have tummy tucks is
cosmetic surgery.
mini abdominoplasty, which involves
growing, especially men who have
only one shorter, lower incision. This
achieved significant weight loss.
A tummy tuck, also called an ab-
type of procedure may mean less
dominoplasty, can give you a slimmer
pain, a quicker recovery, and less
Time in the operating room usually
profile and more self-confidence.
scarring than other types of surgery.
ranges from two to three hours.
“If you want to fit and look better in
A tummy tuck leaves a scar on the
physical characteristics, needs and
your clothes, if you just don’t feel
lower abdomen, below the “bikini
risk factors. Recovery time is gener-
good about your appearance, you
line” and sometimes one around the
ally 4-6 weeks.
may have a good outcome with a
belly button. “Most women find that
tummy tuck,” says Cleveland Clinic
any scarring is a worthwhile trade-
board-certified
off for a slimmer profile,” Isakov
Costs vary based on each patient’s
plastic
surgeon
Raymond Isakov, M.D.
says. “The scar over time fades to a
“It’s a very personal decision,”
reasonable fine, white line.”
Isakov says. “If you’re a mother, and
Abdominoplasty involves tightening abdominal
muscles,
removing
excess skin and repositioning the belly button (which would otherwise end up too low on your tummy after excess skin is removed). Some people opt for liposuction at the same time to remove excess fat.
after three kids, you have severe Good candidates for a tummy tuck
stretch marks and a problem belly,
(or any cosmetic surgery):
you should get a dramatic improve-
• are physically fit and at a stable weight • have realistic expectations
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• don’t smoke, as nonsmokers
procedure requires just two
Either way, the result will be a flatter, firmer abdominal contour, slimmer profile, and a more confident you.
incisions: one below the belly but-
Isakov stresses that realistic expec-
ton from one hip to the other and a
tations are crucial but adds that
Cleveland Clinic Cosmetic & Plastic
even those who are mildly to mod-
Surgery Center brings you the
erately overweight may benefit, par-
expertise of 22 highly experienced,
ticularly those who eat sensibly and
board-certified surgeons at nine
exercise regularly but just can’t get
convenient locations throughout
rid of that tummy.
Northeast Ohio.
Raymond Isakov, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery Center 216-444-4004 clevelandclinic.org/RenewYou Same-day appointments are available
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DR.GREGORYM.FEDELE
IS IT TI M E FOR YOU R ‘ MOM MY MAKEOVE R ?’ IS IT TIME FOR YOUR ‘MOMMY MAKEOVER?’
cone gel implants can increase your
out of shape.
cup size while providing a fuller
stretched muscles may not go away
shape to the breast, giving you the
with aerobic workouts and exercise
It’s time to pamper the one who
look you desire in everyday clothes,
equipment. Your best option may
really keeps things together in the
dresses, or even bathing suits.
be a form of body contouring
family: Mom! Several factors can
Tummy tuck
before
Excess skin and
known as an abdominoplasty, or
change the appearance of a
Breasts can lose their shape and
“tummy tuck.” The result is a slim-
woman’s body, and pregnancy is on
elasticity and begin to sag after
mer, flatter midsection. Your proce-
the top of the list. The physical and
pregnancy, breast feeding, weight
dure will be tailored to your individ-
hormonal changes that occur dur-
loss, or with age. A breast lift or
ual needs. Because there are dif-
ing pregnancy can leave your
“mastopexy”
sagging
ferent degrees of excess skin and
abdomen stretched out and loose,
breasts, giving them a shapelier,
fat, Dr. Fedele offers a variety of
and your breasts smaller and sag-
more youthful appearance. Loss of
procedures
ging. A variety of options are avail-
breast volume with excess skin is
abdomen. When you have no
able for women who are unhappy
the cause for the sagging, resulting
excess skin but want to get rid of
with the after-effects of childbear-
in a flattening of the breast and
the fat, then liposuction alone can
ing. You can reverse the effects of
drooping of the nipple. By removing
remove unwanted fatty deposits.
pregnancies, nursing, weight loss
this excess skin and placing the
When there is a combination of fat
and aging to get back the figure
nipple in a higher, more youthful
and some mild skin excess, then a
you want.
position, the breasts have a round-
“mini” abdominoplasty may be suffi-
ed, raised and more contoured
cient to flatten your stomach.
appearance. Since there are differ-
minimal amount of loose skin and
GET YOUR CURVES BACK
contours
to
contour
the
A
ent degrees of sagging or “ptosis,”
underlying fatty tissue is removed
a
there are varying degrees of lifting
and the abdominal muscles may be
decrease in their breast size and
procedures. For women who have
tightened. For those with a lot of
shape after pregnancy, nursing, or
Feel the Difference! Saline or Silicone gel implants can be
significant sagging (ptosis) and also
excess skin, a “full-tuck” may be
with age. Breast enlargement or
desire larger, shapelier breasts, a
required. Larger amounts of skin
augmentation can enhance and
breast augmentation along with a
and fatty tissue are removed and
used to enhance your breasts. The FDA
improve the contour of your breasts,
breast lift might be the best option.
the abdominal muscles, which can
recently stated that research studies
giving you a shapelier figure and
By combining these two proce-
become separated during pregnan-
affirm the safety of silicone breast
making you more confident in your
dures, the implant will enhance the
cy, are tightened and reinforced. In
appearance. Dr. Fedele can perform
appearance of the lift and make it
both situations, incisions are strate-
breast augmentation through a vari-
look, feel and act more like natural breast
longer lasting. Dr. Fedele performs
gically placed below the underwear
ety of approaches, including endo-
mastopexy to enhance a woman’s
line.
tissue than saline implants.
scopic breast augmentation. Breast
figure by returning her breasts to a
augmentation using saline or sili-
more youthful appearance.
after
Many
implants. Silicone gel implants tend to
women
experience
Abdominoplasty may be combined with other body contouring proce-
FLATTEN YOUR STOMACH Gregory M. Fedele, M.D., FACS certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Signature Square I 25201 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 180 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 216-464-1616 www.drfedele.com Call for a complimentary consult
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dures such as liposuction, thigh lift, or buttock lift.
This results in
Extensive weight loss, lack of exer-
improving your waistline, reshaping
cise, aging, or the aftermath of
your thighs and buttocks, and
pregnancy can leave your abdomen
sculpting the entire midsection.
sagging, protruding and stretched
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DR.DAVIDSTEPNICK
FROM LASE R PROCE DU R ES TO M IG RAI N E TR EATM E NTS … PLASTIC SURGERY IS MORE THAN YOU MIGHT THINK
Most people think of a “plastic sur-
Traditionally, deeper peels achieve
had similar experiences. Years later,
geon” as someone who performs
better results, but at the expense
through carefully controlled studies
only cosmetic procedures. But plas-
of significantly more downtime and
by UH plastic surgeons, we have a
tic surgeons also perform cleft
risk. Fractionated laser technology
much better understanding of how
lip/palate repair; trauma recon-
allows “a fraction” of the skin to be
these procedures help migraine pa-
struction; reconstruction of wounds
treated, removing tiny columns of
tients, and research continues to bet-
following the removal of skin, breast
damaged skin. The surrounding
ter understand how the lives of these
and other cancers; hand surgery;
skin quickly comes to the rescue,
patients can be significantly im-
and even surgery for treatment of
resulting in rapid regeneration of
proved. We take a multidisciplinary
migraine headaches.
new, healthy skin. Combining the
approach to migraines and have the
resurfacing features of the laser
largest referral-based migraine sur-
In the facial area, the laser has
with fractionated laser technology,
gery practice in the world. I am de-
emerged as one of the most versa-
patients enjoy excellent results
lighted to be one of two surgeons in
tile tools available. Using different
with minimal downtime. Patients
our department who performs what
modules and light sources, the
often say they “love the way their
can be “life-changing” surgery for so
Sciton laser is able to achieve skin
skin feels.”
many migraine sufferers.
and firming. It is used to achieve
On the opposite end of the spec-
Along with excellence in patient
permanent hair reduction, remove
trum, University Hospitals surgeons
care, the Department of Plastic and
pigmentation/brown spots, and to
have pioneered the development of
Reconstructive
treat small, annoying blood vessels.
surgical treatments for migraine
University
One of the most popular treatments
headaches. This devastating prob-
teaching and research important
is using the laser for fine lines and
lem affects millions of Americans,
components of an academic plastic
wrinkles, particularly in patients who
and many migraines are poorly con-
surgery practice such as ours. Our
believe that they are not ready for
trolled with one or more of the vari-
surgeons must keep abreast of the
more “invasive” procedures.
ous pharmaceuticals available. Like
latest treatments and current tech-
many medical advances, surgery for
nologies. Providing outstanding
migraines was discovered by acci-
patient care in an environment
dent. Almost two decades ago, mi-
focused on teaching and research
graine patients treated with Botox
differentiates us from most other
for an eye disorder called ble-
practices in the area and provides
pharospasm found that their mi-
our patients with unique treatment
graines had improved. Soon migraine
opportunities and surprising options
sufferers receiving Botox for fore-
that extend beyond the common
head wrinkles and patients under-
“plastic surgeon.”
rejuvenation through resurfacing
David Stepnick, M.D. chief, Division of Facial Plastic Surgery UH Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 440-461-7999 David.Stepnick@UHhospitals.org
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going forehead/browlift surgery
Surgery
Hospitals
at
considers
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Where advanced technology meets natural results. At University Hospitals, our experienced physicians offer personalized care in eight designated specialties, providing results that attract patients from all over the world. No matter the procedure, our state-of-the-art facilities are designed to create a V.I.P. experience for each and every patient -- from the moment you call to the moment you heal. To learn more or to schedule a consultation with University Hospitals Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, call 440-461-7999.
UHhospitals.org/plastics
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Where advanced technology meets natural results. At University Hospitals, our experienced physicians offer personalized care in eight designated specialties, providing results that attract patients from all over the world. No matter the procedure, our state-of-the-art facilities are designed to create a V.I.P. experience for each and every patient -- from the moment you call to the moment you heal. To learn more or to schedule a consultation with University Hospitals Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, call 440-461-7999.
UHhospitals.org/plastics
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DR.JUSTINWOODHOUSE
QU ESTION AND
ANSWER
QUESTION Why is sunscreen im-
mind that the SPF factor holds true
portant, and which ones should I use?
only if enough sunscreen is used. Most of the time, a thin layer is
Justin Woodhouse, M.D. University Dermatologists Inc. 1611 South Green Road, Suite 146 South Euclid, Ohio 44121 216-382-3806 www.universitydermatologists.net
• • • • • • •
ANSWER Sunscreen can help
applied that gives less than half the
protect you from health and cos-
value stated on the bottle. Also,
metic dangers. Skin cancer is
SPF is a measurement of protec-
caused by ultraviolet radiation from
tion against UVB, so make sure that
the
beds.
the sunscreen contains UVA block-
Additionally, radiation damage is a
ers as well. Micronized zinc oxide
main contributor to wrinkles and
and titanium dioxide are excellent
sunspots or “photoaging.” Skin can-
blockers of both UVA and UVB.
cer results from accumulated sun
Other UVA blockers to look for
damage, and that damage accumu-
include Parsol, Mexoryl or Helioplex.
lates more quickly if you are fair-
Many sunscreens break down in
skinned, because pigment in the
the sun and therefore need reappli-
skin acts as a natural sunscreen to
cation every 1-2 hours. Sunscreens
block radiation.
come in creams, lotions, sprays and
sun
and
tanning
gels, and many are very easy to Sunscreens should be incorporated
apply.
into daily moisturizers, particularly if
you’ll use it.
Find one you like so that
you are prone to burning. Keep in
General Adult and Pediatric Dermatology Skin Cancer (Mohs Surgery) Botox and fillers (Restylane & Juvederm) Laser Treatment for Removal of: Hair, Brown Spots and Facial Veins Skin Rejuvenation, Resurfacing including Fraxel Laser Laser Tattoo Removal Occupational Dermatology, including Patch Testing
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For Information & Appointments www.universitydermatologists.net 1611 S. Green Rd. • S. Euclid
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Pass the
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CLEVELAND restaurateur and top chef Sergio Abramof has done Mother Nature one better. By adding a dollop of burrata, a creamy Italian cheese, to a plate of seasoned heirloom tomatoes, he has created a mouth-watering, healthy summer repast that adds elegance and ease to any meal – especially when dining alfresco. “This summer dish is fantastic as an appetizer served with crunchy bread or eaten as a dinner salad mixed with Italian greens like arugula or radicchio,” said Abramof, owner of Sérgio’s in University Circle and Sérgio’s SERAVÁ at Shaker Square. “No matter how it is served, it is absolutely delicious.” Burrata (which means buttered in Italian) is made from mozzarella and cream. The outer shell is solid mozzarella, while the inside contains mozzarella and cream, giving it an unusual, soft texture. It is usually served fresh at room temperature. Abramof buys his burrata from a supplier who specializes in European foods, but it is available at Whole Foods. L
Sergio’s Bu rr with Heirloata Mozzarella om Tomato es 3 vine-ripened heirloom tom atoes 1/4 C fresh ba sil, chopped 1 clove fresh garlic, mince d 1/4 red onion, thinly sliced 1/2 C extra-vi rgin olive oil Coarse sea sa lt Fresh ground black pepper Burrata moz zarella Dice the tom atoes and mix with rest of ingred ients. Allow th e tomato relish mixture to re st for 10-15 minutes . Scoop seve ral pieces of burr ata mozzarella on a plate. Top with the tomato re lish. Sprinkle with sea salt and fr esh ground black pepper. Serve with crunchy warm garlic toast or Italian bread. Serves 4
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SAY goodbye to your granny’s specs. Or those mammoth red frames from the ’80s (what were we thinking?). Designers like Oliver Peoples, Ray-Ban, Ogi and Vanni have upped the eyewear game. Shannon Kaplan of Beachwood shows off today’s cool frames, from a professional look to geek chic (cover) to a fun, retro style.
Oliver Peoples ($285) at Western Reserve Vision Care
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Badgley Mischka ($575) at Eyewear at The Hamptons and Kane & Figler Optometry
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TRENDSETTER Eyeglasses by Vanni ($300) from Eyewear at The Hamptons; black vest by DEPT ($119) from Anne van H. Boutique; silver multi-chain necklace by Belle Noel by Kim Kardashian ($118) from The Black Orchid Accessories & More. 52
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PROFESSIONAL SUN GODDESS Sunglasses by Oliver Peoples ($410) from Kane & Figler Optometry; silk scarf ($175) by Juma from Brigade.
Eyeglasses by Ogi ($200) from Eyewear at The Hamptons; white ruffle blouse by Central Park West ($159) from Anne van H. Boutique.
GLAMOUR GIRL RETRO Eyeglasses by Seraphin ($250) from Park Opticians; emerald green blazer by Annisey ($795) and white tee by Only Hearts ($81), both from Kilgore Trout; black and pink gem necklace by Leetal Kalmanson ($400) from The Black Orchid Accessories & More.
Eyeglasses by Chanel ($290) from Park Opticians; chandelier earrings by Frangos ($180) from The Black Orchid Accessories & More; ivory dress by Painted Lady Dresses ($275) from Kilgore Trout. CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS
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ready, set, PLAY! In a Frisbee tournament, it’s not just the discs that fly.
by sarah reymond
the Cleveland Disc Association (CDA) and a cocommissioner of the summer league, began playing when he was a senior at Shaker Heights High WITH the temperature often soaring above 90 School. “I like it because people of all ages and degrees and the heat index over 100, most of us skill levels come together to play together.” count the sprint between air-conditioned cars and While summer competitions find the group in buildings as our only outdoor activity this season. shorts and T-shirts, fall leagues have included a But players in Cleveland’s summer sports leagues game in which players wear costumes around and their fans supply themselves with water and Halloween weekend. Lazarus’s Kool-Aid Man outsports drinks and head out into the heat for fit was “not conducive to running,” he says, but at another game. least he kept his shirt on; others have dressed up When Courtney and Jeremy Zelwin of Solon as mummies and lost part of their costumes durbegan playing in a co-ed JCC softball league a few ing the game! years ago, the two were not new to the playing Jeffrey Halpern, who played frisbee in high field. Courtney played softball in high school; school, is playing in two disc leagues this sumJeremy ran track and cross-country and also mer. “There’s a joke that it allows many non-athplayed college intramurals. “The camaraderie we letic people to get out and play a sport, but I like all have as a team is great,” says Courtney. “Most the strategy behind the game,” Halpern says. The teams in the league get along and cheer for each The Zelwins love softball – and the post-game sport attracts players of all ages, from teenagers other when someone has a good hit.” gatherings at Winking Lizard. to those in their 50s. “One of the best players was After games, the team heads to the Winking a 56-year-old guy who could really run,” says Lizard, and the next day their coach sends out a Halpern. “Keep up with strategy and field sense, and you can sort of level game summary with headshots of the JCC players pasted onto major the playing field.” league players’ bodies. The laughs seem to be paying off. “We’re playing Jennifer Agin of Cleveland Heights began playing ultimate frisbee in better softball each year,” Jeremy says. “That makes it more fun.” Both 2002 as a college student, and today she plays in the CDA recreational agree the league is competitive. “Everyone wants to have a good time,” league. “What’s cool about frisbee is called spirit,” says Agin. “We have no adds Courtney, “but everyone wants to win.” Ryan Novak of Solon has played on various teams through the Jewish referees, so we referee ourselves.” Post competition, teams put together a cheer for their opponents, incorRecreational Council (JRC) men’s softball league since he was in college. porating words from the other team’s name. Before a game, everyone puts While JRC has seen an overall drop in the number of softball players, the a thumb on the disc upside down to do a cheer and toss the frisbee. organization includes men from a broad range of age groups and profesAgin expects to see growth in high-school disc sports and an increase sions. The competitiveness of the leagues varies, Novak says, but meeting in competitions; in fact, the CDA is working to develop a program geared new, interesting people is a constant. “You get great friends, both socially to high-school students. But, notes Lazarus, improving one’s game will and as business contacts,” explains the father of three. Frisbee, while not as established as other sports, has grown in popu- always be an ongoing process. “I’ve been playing for 13 years, but there’s still a lot to learn.”L larity and organized competition in recent years. Jeff Lazarus, president of CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS
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Beaded wrap bracelet is finished with a copper button.
TESTING
her metal
Susan Kleinstub creates one-of-a-kind jewelry
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Susan Kleinstub textures and handstamps metal jewelry in her basement. Below, a pendant employing stamping, texturing and mixed metals.
ARMED with a hammer, some drill bits and a soldering torch, Susan Kleinstub is on a mission to tell a story: Your story. The 51-year-old artist behind Susan K. Jewelry creates mixed-metal accessories customized to each client’s personality. “They’re all one-ofa-kind, because each piece tells its own story,” she says. “My clients tend to be people who really seek out handmade, which I love.” Metal head: Kleinstub’s charm necklaces and bracelets, dog tag-style necklaces, rings, and earrings usually include a combination of metals: fine silver, copper, brass, or even occasionally gold. She also uses precious metal clay, a substance that can be molded like clay, but when it’s fired in a kiln or by torch, its impurities burn off, leaving an almost pure silver. Her pieces run from $15 for a single charm to $300 for a more elaborate piece. Mixing metals is just one of Kleinstub’s favorite techniques. She also loves to create texture on metal by handstamping, using smithing tools or any kind of hammer or bit she can find. And then she might just throw in gemstones. “I’m a pearl girl,” she laughs. “I use them a lot.” Despite her metal mania, one of Kleinstub’s most popular items is
her beaded wrap bracelets ... but of course the bracelets are finished with a hand-stamped metal button. That’s personal: “Right now, personalization is really hot,” says Kleinstub, who handstamps charms with everything from her customers’ children’s (or pets’) names; to symbols like a peace sign, lotus or chai; to inspirational words and phrases. Kleinstub enjoys customizing pieces for clients “because each one has a story,” she says. “Some are sad; some are happy. I feel like I touched their lives.” If I had a hammer: Susan’s husband of 25 years, builder Alan Kleinstub, recalls accompanying Susan on a trip to buy a jeweler’s hammer when the couple were dating. The pair still jokes about “two Jews from Cleveland Heights buying hammers.” Underground scene: Kleinstub runs her business from the basement of the Chagrin Falls home Alan designed and built himself for their family. In the finished portion of the basement sit her computer and a shipping station, where each piece of jewelry she sells is placed in a satin bag and wrapped in a box with a bow before being sent to the customer. In the unfinished area is the workstation at which she
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strings beads; textures, hammers and stamps metal; and solders using a hand torch. Jeweler’s journey: “Growing up in Cleveland Heights, I was exposed to many different art forms,” Kleinstub says. “There were arts and crafts all over in the parks. I took all kinds of classes.” In her teens, she received a gift of a rock tumbler that came with findings to make jewelry. “That was it,” she says. Kleinstub honed her jewelry-making skills in classes and on her own until she had her sons, Aaron, now 22 and a music producer in New York City, and Matt, now 20 and attending Kent State University. Her creative expression switched to making appliqué children’s clothing she would sell to other parents at the boys’ schools, but as they got older and busier with their own pursuits, she put that aside, too. About 10 years ago, Kleinstub decided to dive back into jewelry. “As (the boys) got even older, I said, I can do something for myself again.” One of the signature pieces Kleinstub uses to advertise her business (and that she wears herself) is a personalized necklace with domed pendants imprinted with her sons’ names. “I feel like I’m holding them close to my heart,” she says. Creative circle: “My whole life, everybody around me is creative,” Kleinstub raves. Beside her family, Kleinstub has found a supportive community by joining Cleveland Handmade, a fraternity of local artists who sell their wares as a “team” on open forum art site Etsy.com and occasionally organize local art shows. “Everything changed for me when I joined the group,” she says. “We have great camaraderie. We do shows together. Everyone supports each other. It’s nice to get that ‘good job,’ and we inspire each other.” Around the world: Kleinstub has sold personalized pieces to clients across the globe, thanks to the reach of Etsy. “I love to think that pieces are walking around in Australia or Canada or the UK,” she says. But selling at local art shows and luncheons and teaching beading classes hold their own appeal. She enjoys becoming friends with repeat clients. “My favorite part is talking with people,” she says. There’s an app for that: “I can be anywhere, and an idea will pop into my head,” Kleinstub says. She used to keep a notepads handy or risk forgetting about the unusual shape or pattern that inspired her. Now, with her iPhone, Kleinstub types notes into her phone, takes pictures, and sends herself emails. “There’s all sorts of inspiration all around, if you take the time to notice,” she says. L
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THE signs are everywhere. Wendy Solganik prepares a watermelon dish for a vegan party she’s hosting.
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Cars with “VGN” stickers pass by. Vegan Sweet Tooth bakery opened at Eton two months ago. Rocker Chrissie Hynde made headlines when she opened her vegan restaurant
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Leslie Davidson began following a mostly vegan diet to be healthier. VegiTerranean in Akron in 2007. Prominent doctors extol the virtues of a vegan diet in books and on television. Jewish actress Alicia Silverstone published her well-received vegan cookbook The Kind Diet: A Simple Guide to Feeling Great, Losing Weight, and Saving the Planet. No longer thought of as wacky, veganism has gone … well, if not quite mainstream, certainly much more accepted by the meat-eating majority. The reasons for choosing a vegan lifestyle – which means not eating or wearing anything that once had a face (no meat, chicken, fish, dairy, leather) – are varied. Once embraced purely for ethical purposes, many people are now going vegan for their health. Leslie Davidson and her husband Bernie of Bratenahl began following a mostly vegan regimen the day after hearing Dr. Neal Barnard speak about the benefits of a low-fat, vegan diet at John Carroll University in April.
“Eating this way helps to reduce heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer and diabetes,” says Davidson. “We were not meant to be dairy or meat eaters.” In fact, some doctors believe a vegan diet can reverse certain diseases. Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, the preeminent clinician and researcher at the Cleveland Clinic, published Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease: The Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven, Nutrition-Based Cure, which is based on the results of his 20-year nutritional study on eating plant-based foods (and includes 150 recipes). Davidson recently got even more validation for making the switch to a mostly vegan diet (she eats fish occasionally). “My internist at my annual checkup said it was the best thing I could do for my health.” Wendy Solganik of Shaker Heights, a self-described “nutritarian” who ¢ CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS
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Vegan Sweet Tooth bakery opened recently at Eton.
Kim Gill waters her mobile garden of cauliflower; cucumbers; red, yellow and green peppers; tomatoes; cabbage and broccoli.
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says she’s about 98% vegan (and 2% “cake-atarian”), started her new eating habits two years ago to lose the 40 pounds she’d put on from having three children in eight years. She was about to go back on Weight Watchers for the umpteenth time when she was introduced to Dr. Joel Fuhrman’s book Eat “I’m not the person who to Live. ever stopped loving the taste “I never went back,” she of meat. I’m a foodie. But I says. “Over a couple of knew I had to give meat up months, I saw I could lose to be able to look at myself weight without all the usual in the mirror, to know that side effects, like being hungry and cranky all the time. Being I’m a good person and a good on a diet is really horrible. You Jew. How could I continue can lose weight, but you can’t seeing myself as a person maintain it.” who cares about the world Following a vegan diet, and yet be responsible for Solganik’s never put the weight suffering?” back on, and even more important, “I’m happy,” she –Alicia Silverstone, says. “I’m loving life.” in an interview with Solganik started the blog The Jewish Journal Healthygirlskitchen.blog spot.com about her new lifestyle. “I’ve struggled my whole life” with weight loss, she says. “When I realized it doesn’t have to be a struggle and I don’t have to be unhappy, I realized I needed to shared this message with as many people as possible.” Of course, veganism at its core is a social movement about justice and humanity toward animals. Kim Gill takes this ethical concept very seriously.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Animals are for loving, not for eating,â&#x20AC;? says the Solon resident, who has been a vegetarian for 17 years and a vegan for the last three-and-ahalf. Gill eliminated dairy products from her diet after investigating factory farming and discovering how abused and neglected the animals are, she says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I had no idea what was going on. Up to that point I was really proud of being vegetarian, and I realized I wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t doing all I could or should be doing.â&#x20AC;? Like Solganik, Gill likes to educate people about what it means to be vegan. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People think â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;free-range chickenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is a bunch of cute chickens walking around on a farm,â&#x20AC;? she says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not what it means.â&#x20AC;? But no longer will she get in someoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s face about it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would like to turn the whole world into animal lovers and vegan. But I try to be peaceful about it. I used to be more vocal, but that wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t making me any friends, so I stopped.â&#x20AC;? Like many vegans, Gill frequently finds herself challenging preconceived notions. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Humans have been eating meat since caveman days,â&#x20AC;? is one she hears a lot. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My response? â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Yeah, cavemen couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t go to the store and buy tofu. They didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have choices; we do.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? Today, those choices have expanded to include a lot more than tofu, whether you are staying in or dining out. Besides VegiTerranean in Akron, ethnic restaurants such as Thai, Indian, Middle Eastern and Italian offer a plethora of delicious options, and Tommyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s at Coventry has been a vegan hotspot for decades. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We can go to most restaurants and get something vegan,â&#x20AC;? says Davidson, who recently bought a Vitamix and has been enjoying smoothies made with kale. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Veggie plates, pasta dishes, salads â&#x20AC;&#x201C; theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re all readily available.â&#x20AC;? All three women say theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never felt better since giving up meat and dairy. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I feel better,â&#x20AC;? Davidson says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And I think I look better!â&#x20AC;? L
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Animals are for loving, not for eating,â&#x20AC;? says the Solon resident, who has been a vegetarian for 17 years and a vegan for the last three-and-ahalf. Gill eliminated dairy products from her diet after investigating factory farming and discovering how abused and neglected the animals are, she says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I had no idea what was going on. Up to that point I was really proud of being vegetarian, and I realized I wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t doing all I could or should be doing.â&#x20AC;? Like Solganik, Gill likes to educate people about what it means to be vegan. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People think â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;free-range chickenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is a bunch of cute chickens walking around on a farm,â&#x20AC;? she says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not what it means.â&#x20AC;? But no longer will she get in someoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s face about it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would like to turn the whole world into animal lovers and vegan. But I try to be peaceful about it. I used to be more vocal, but that wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t making me any friends, so I stopped.â&#x20AC;? Like many vegans, Gill frequently finds herself challenging preconceived notions. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Humans have been eating meat since caveman days,â&#x20AC;? is one she hears a lot. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My response? â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Yeah, cavemen couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t go to the store and buy tofu. They didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have choices; we do.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? Today, those choices have expanded to include a lot more than tofu, whether you are staying in or dining out. Besides VegiTerranean in Akron, ethnic restaurants such as Thai, Indian, Middle Eastern and Italian offer a plethora of delicious options, and Tommyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s at Coventry has been a vegan hotspot for decades. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We can go to most restaurants and get something vegan,â&#x20AC;? says Davidson, who recently bought a Vitamix and has been enjoying smoothies made with kale. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Veggie plates, pasta dishes, salads â&#x20AC;&#x201C; theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re all readily available.â&#x20AC;? All three women say theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never felt better since giving up meat and dairy. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I feel better,â&#x20AC;? Davidson says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And I think I look better!â&#x20AC;? L
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Destination ImagiNation Beachwood’s team, from left, Robby Creed, Gaby Rodriguez, Lily Steiger, Olivia Adelman and Abbey Brewer.
‘What you do matters’ Heather RossLowenstein, left, with her parents and Ronald and Helen Lowenstein at a luncheon at Landerhaven for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Five Star Sensation Dana Bruno and Paul Bayer feast on fine wine and gourmet food prepared by the country’s leading chefs at the University Hospitals fundraiser on the grounds of Tri-C East.
Opening day Dr. Julian Peskin meets “Menchie” at the opening celebration of Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt at Eton Chagrin Boulevard.
Celebrate! Benefit! Ann Kiggen, left, and Jean Sarlson gather “treasures” to sell at Planned Parenthood’s biennial fundraiser.
Elegance Reflected Family painting Artist Barbara Smoloff honors the memory of her three sisters with her whimsical painting. 62
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Norma Lerner, left, and Phyllis Froimson celebrate The Women’s Committee of The Cleveland Orchestra’s 90th anniversary with a fashion show and luncheon.
Man of the Year At the Hebrew Free Loan Association golf and tennis outing honoring Sam Miller are, from left, Stuart Sharpe, Eric J. Rivchun and Irwin Frank.
ARTYISM At the Autism Speakers fundraiser that included brunch and art show are, from left, Shari Goldberg, Rhona and Claire Williams and Annie Becker.
Mango madness at Moxie
Art show Elliot and Sandie Angart get creative at the art show to benefit Monarch Center for Autism.
Blossom. Sizzle. Pop!
Elissa Lurie, left, and Rachel Oettinger enjoy mango martinis and mango-inspired fare.
Myra G. Orenstein and Chef Jonathan Bennett at the luncheon sponsored by the National Mango Board.
Enjoying the opening night performance of Blossom Music Festival are, from left, Daniel, Amy and Armond Budish and Barbara Robinson. CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS
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Dining Guide BATTERY PARK WINE BAR Join us at the Battery Park Wine Bar on our newly completed patio for spectacular views of the Lake Erie sunset. Stop by weekdays for Happy Hour from 4-6:30 p.m. for $3 craft brews, $4 wines by the glass, and menu items for $5 or less!
BURNTWOOD TAVERN From the minute you walk in the door at the Burntwood Tavern, you are welcomed like a guest in our home. The rustic, chef-driven tavern menu is sure to leave you excited. Enjoy a great selection of beer and wine as well as specialty handcrafted drinks.
Detroit Shoeway 7524 Father Frascati Ave. Cleveland 216-631-9463 www.batteryparkwinebar.com
504 E. Washington St. Chagrin Falls 440-318-1560 www.burntwoodtavern.com
BODEGA RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Bodega is open seven days a week until 2 a.m. with a latenight kitchen. Global cuisine of tapas/entrées/Morrocan specialties. Vast wine/martini/beer list. Happy hour Mon.-Fri. Mon.: 10 martinis for $10. Tues. and Thurs: half-off tapas. Wed: half-off bottles of wine. 1854 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights 216-932-3060 www.bodegacoventry.com
BISTRO 185 Bistro 185 features a creative multi-cultural menu that changes daily, including classic boeuf bourguignon, chicken française, house-cured gravlax, fresh fish and seafood, seasonal entrées and decadent desserts. Join us for our popular monthly wine, spirit and vegan dinners. We also offer custom catering for your special events and parties. 991 E. 185th St., Cleveland 216-481-9635; Fax: 216-383-6524 www.bistro185.com Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Dinner: Mon.-Wed. 5-9 p.m.; Thurs.-Sat. 5-10 p.m.
DINO’S OF SOLON Dino’s, first established in Cleveland in the 1960s, is now open in Solon. Try our homemade soup, tomato Florentine, or our bountiful Caesar salad. Our marinated chicken sandwich is our most popular. Our pizza is made with homemade dough. From parmigiana to veal cutlet to chicken piccata – what a treat! Full bar and outdoor dining. 6372 SOM Center Road, Solon 440-349-6665 www.dinosofsolon.com Mon.-Thurs. 11:30 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. Fri. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Sat. noon-10 p.m. Sun. 4-9 p.m.
DI VITA’S LARCHMERE DELI & BEVERAGE Owned and operated by a three-generation family, DiVita’s has been a part of the Larchmere community for over 75 years. A full-line deli famously known for our homemade tuna salad and large selection of fine wines and imported beer (10% discount applied to case price). 12727 Larchmere, Cleveland 216-721-0220 Open 7 days a week Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
FELICE URBAN CAFE Located around the corner from Shaker Square on Larchmere Blvd., Felice Urban Cafe features a Mediterraneaninspired menu in a homey atmosphere. Chef Ricardo Sandoval, well-known for his popular eateries Fat Cats and Lava Lounge, uses as many local ingredients in his creations as possible, including several items from the venue’s garden out back. 12502 Larchmere Blvd. Cleveland 216-791-0918 www.coolplacestoeat.com Happy Hour: Tues.-Fri. 4-7 p.m. Reverse Happy Hour: Fri. and Sat. 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Dinner: Tues.-Thurs. 4-10 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 4 p.m.-1 a.m. Brunch: Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
FOUNTAIN Fountain - a daytime café with a dedicated child-friendly area and high-speed wireless Internet to work or study. Our patio and fountain let you escape to Europe on your lunch break, for dinner, or while you enjoy your time with family or friends. 34105 Chagrin Blvd. Moreland Hills 216-755-1225 www.fountainoh.com Mon.-Wed. 7 a.m. - midnight Thurs.-Fri. 7 a.m.-1 a.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-1 a.m.
GAMEKEEPER’S TAVERNE A vintage restaurant that radiates charm, Gamekeeper’s Taverne’s fireside/courtyard dining attracts diners from miles around. Gamekeeper’s is also the home of The Inn of Chagrin Falls, a charming 15-room country inn, and 87 West Wine/Martini Bar. Gamekeeper’s was voted “Best
Courtyard” by Cleveland magazine, and 87 West was nominated for the best wine bar by Metromix. Be sure to check out West End Bistro. 87 West St., Chagrin Falls 440-247-7744 www.gamekeepers.com
GYPSY BEANS & BAKING CO. A traditionally styled European coffeehouse and bistro, Gypsy Beans is an independent, locally owned bakery café located in the Gordon Square Arts District. Featuring select locally roasted coffees, a variety of pastries and desserts, and a bistro menu that focuses on the freshest seasonal ingredients prepared with worldly influences. Located on the Southeast corner of W. 65th and Detroit Ave. Cleveland 216-939-9009 Mon.– Thurs. 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Fri. – Sat. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
HYDE PARK PRIME STEAKHOUSE Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse has been voted “Best Steakhouse” in Cleveland for more than 20 years. This award-winning steakhouse offers aged, prime and American Wagyu steaks in addition to fresh grilled fish, lobster and unparalleled service in an atmosphere of posh modern elegance. Private dining rooms available for groups up to 350. Open for dinner seven days. Downtown also open for lunch Mon.-Fri. valet parking available Beachwood: 216-464-0688 Downtown: 216-344-2444 Westlake: 440-892-4933 Akron: 330-670-6303
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LA BOCA BARRIO At the casual, funky end of the Gordon Square Arts District sits La Boca Barrio tapas and wine bar. 20-plus tapas, hip bar, inexpensive wine list, craft beers, garden patio, and salsa dancing on Saturdays. Open Tues.-Sat. 5 p.m. Walk-ins welcome. Party room and catering available. Gordon Square Arts District 5800 Detroit Ave., Cleveland 216-961-5800 www.labocabarrio.com
THE LEMON GRASS RESTAURANT Clevelandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premier Thai restaurant, featuring dishes that are a delight to the palate. The Lemon Grass has a wide range of appetizers and fine wines to go with your entrĂŠe. Our outdoor patio adds to your dining experience. Take in a movie and have dinner at The Lemon Grass. 2179 Lee Road Cleveland Heights 216-321-0210
LUXE A welcoming bistro that brings approachable, affordable, and delicious Mediterranean-inspired food to the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood. Shabby-chic with a farmhouse twist,the restaurant features mix-and-match plates, kitchen-towel napkins, and repurposed fixtures. With a host of small plates, shared plates, pizzas and family meals, the menu has options for every mood and budget. 6605 Detroit Ave., Cleveland 216-920-0600 www.luxecleveland.com Open Mon.-Wed. 5-10 p.m. Thurs. 5-11 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 5 p.m.-12 a.m. Sun. 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
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MENU6 Live jazz Fri. and Sat.; Sun. shows with music and dining. Menu includes steak, seafood and many other options. Ample wine/cocktail/beer list. Fun features: Happy Hour Tues.-Fri.; three courses for $30 with wine on Tues.; half-off wine bottles on Wed. 12718 Larchmere Blvd. Cleveland 216-791-6694 www.menu6.org
SĂ&#x2030;RGIOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SARAVĂ The warmth of a neighborhood spot, the allure of an out-oftown getaway. At SARAVĂ , enjoy the rhythms and flavor of Brazil: small street plates, raw bar, tasty pizzas, daily features, and Brazilian classics. Happy Hour daily, 5-6:30 p.m. Join our RIO REWARDS program, and register to win $1,000 toward a trip to Rio. Curbside valet, take-out and online home delivery available. 13225 Shaker Square, Cleveland 216-295-1200 www.sergioscleveland.com
SĂ&#x2030;RGIOâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S Sexy, intimate, and romantic. A little gem that shines with inspired cuisine in Clevelandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cultural playground. Delight in the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s finest Italian, seafood, and cross-cultural dishes. University Circle 1903 Ford Dr., Cleveland 216-231-1234 www.sergioscleveland.com
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Dining Guide STONE MAD PUB, RESTAURANT AND BOCCE “The Anchor in the Gordon Square Arts District,” Stone Mad Pub is a hidden gem in the Gordon Square Arts District. A 3.5-year construction project celebrating the local artistic flair of Cleveland, the handblown glass chandeliers, intricate woodwork, handlaid mosaic-tiled bathrooms, cut-stone patio, and handpainted ceilings take the pub to another dimension. The American-style menu made fresh daily is a delight with every bite. 1306 W. 65th St., Cleveland 216-281-6500
SWEET MOSES SODA FOUNTAIN & TREAT SHOP Step inside Sweet Moses and discover ice cream and confections the way they were meant to be. Soda jerks create classic ice cream favorites from behind an authentic marble-clad soda fountain. Homemade ice cream, hot fudge, root beer, chocolates, caramel corn and more are made right in the shop and served with an extra scoop of historical charm.
Join us at the Bistro!
TAZA: A LEBANESE GRILL Taza guarantees an exotic, unforgettable experience. Committed to the meaning of Taza, “fresh,” we promise the freshest ingredients and the deepest, mouth-watering flavors – all inspired by traditional Lebanese home-cooked meals.
Comfortable, casual dining with a creative menu that changes daily. Check out our popular monthly wine / spirit dinners and vegan dinners. ——————————
216 481 9635 www.bistro185.com 991 East 185th Street ——————————
Dine al fresco on our quaint patio!
28601 Chagrin Blvd., Woodmere 216-464-4000 Coming soon: A Downtown Cleveland location 1400 W. 6th St., Cleveland Open daily at 11 a.m. www.mytaza.com
VEGAN SWEET TOOTH Vegan Sweet Tooth is a specialty sweet shop providing vegan and gluten-free desserts. Specializing in cakes, cupcakes, cheesecakes and muffins. VST uses local, seasonal and organic products when available.
Outdo Dinin or Carry g Out Bar
Specialties: Famous Parmigiana Veal Cutlet • Chicken Piccata Salads • Seafood • Pasta • Pizza • Homemade Soup 6372 SOM Center Rd. • Solon
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6800 Detroit Ave., Cleveland 216-651-2202 SweetMosesTreats.com
The Lemon Grass Restaurant Cleveland’s Premier Thai Restaurant
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Dining Guide STONE MAD PUB, RESTAURANT AND BOCCE “The Anchor in the Gordon Square Arts District,” Stone Mad Pub is a hidden gem in the Gordon Square Arts District. A 3.5-year construction project celebrating the local artistic flair of Cleveland, the handblown glass chandeliers, intricate woodwork, handlaid mosaic-tiled bathrooms, cut-stone patio, and handpainted ceilings take the pub to another dimension. The American-style menu made fresh daily is a delight with every bite. 1306 W. 65th St., Cleveland 216-281-6500
SWEET MOSES SODA FOUNTAIN & TREAT SHOP Step inside Sweet Moses and discover ice cream and confections the way they were meant to be. Soda jerks create classic ice cream favorites from behind an authentic marble-clad soda fountain. Homemade ice cream, hot fudge, root beer, chocolates, caramel corn and more are made right in the shop and served with an extra scoop of historical charm.
Join us at the Bistro!
TAZA: A LEBANESE GRILL Taza guarantees an exotic, unforgettable experience. Committed to the meaning of Taza, “fresh,” we promise the freshest ingredients and the deepest, mouth-watering flavors – all inspired by traditional Lebanese home-cooked meals.
Comfortable, casual dining with a creative menu that changes daily. Check out our popular monthly wine / spirit dinners and vegan dinners. ——————————
216 481 9635 www.bistro185.com 991 East 185th Street ——————————
Dine al fresco on our quaint patio!
28601 Chagrin Blvd., Woodmere 216-464-4000 Coming soon: A Downtown Cleveland location 1400 W. 6th St., Cleveland Open daily at 11 a.m. www.mytaza.com
VEGAN SWEET TOOTH Vegan Sweet Tooth is a specialty sweet shop providing vegan and gluten-free desserts. Specializing in cakes, cupcakes, cheesecakes and muffins. VST uses local, seasonal and organic products when available.
Outdo Dinin or Carry g Out Bar
Specialties: Famous Parmigiana Veal Cutlet • Chicken Piccata Salads • Seafood • Pasta • Pizza • Homemade Soup 6372 SOM Center Rd. • Solon
440.349.6665
80146
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www.dinosofsolon.com Mon.-Thurs. 11:30am-9:30pm; Fri. 11:30am-10pm; Sat. Noon-10pm; Sun. 4-9pm
28699 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 490 (inside Eton mall), Woodmere 216-464-2404 www.vegansweettooth.com Listings provided by CJN advertisers. To advertise, contact 216-454-8300, ext. 262, or advertising@cjn.org. L
6800 Detroit Ave., Cleveland 216-651-2202 SweetMosesTreats.com
The Lemon Grass Restaurant Cleveland’s Premier Thai Restaurant
10% OFF COUPON
• Featuring dishes that are a delight to the palate.
80840
DINE-IN ONLY
• Enjoy a night out with our
Dinner & A Movie Special. Limited time only.
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ALTERATIONS AND TAILORING Amy Roth & Co. 2260 Warrensville Ctr. Rd. 2nd floor (elevator) 440-670-1718 216-904-1786 springthedragon1@gmail.com Tailor, Designer Alterations & Mending “Have Thread, Will Travel”
CARPET/FLOORING Carpet Capitol, Inc. Call Jerry & Josh Cohen 216-771-5544 www.CarpetCapitolFlooring.com Residential/Commercial Flooring Carpet. Tile. Hardwood. Laminate. Vinyl Rugs. Professonal Work. Fair prices Full Service Showroom 4th Generation Family Business
COMPUTER SERVICES Computer Technology Services 216-381-4393 Tom Malitz tmalitz@rmrc.net Serving Northeast Ohio for 35 Years •Repair & Troubleshooting • Virus Removal•Upgrades•Custom Sys. •Setup Wireless Networks, Cable, DSL •Computer Setup & Software Install •High Res Digital Surveillance Systems The PCGuys Marc Barron - The PC Guy 216-531-6000 877-367-7970 toll free PCGuys@ameritech.net Has your computer been running slowly, locking up or receiving pop-up ads or spam? •Virus removal • Spyware removal • Wireless networking • Set up cable & DSL • PC tune ups • New systems set-up
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Trendline Technology, LLC David Glasser, President 440-338-6377 office 440-364-5548 cell david@trendlinetech Computer Services For Home Or Office Remove Viruses, Spyware & Trojans High-Speed Internet & Wireless Networks Prompt, Reliable Service At Your Location Distributor of Dell PCs & Accessories
KITCHENS My New Kitchen, LLC Steve Ksenyak 216-513-7879 sksenyak@yahoo.com Kitchen Designer/ Cabinet Sales & Remodeling Countertops: Granite • Corian • Cambria • Laminate. Brand Name Cabinetry
NURSING Brigitte At Your Service 216-297-0800 216-402-0135 cell We Provide Personalized Transportation Home Health Care, Pet Service Eldercare & Running of Errands Prompt, Friendly, Reliable & Insured Options For Senior America Corp. Kathie Doman 216-861-3700 www.optionscorp.com Quality Home Health Care since 1989 Affordable rates - Flexible schedules STNA’s, LPN’s, RN’s & companions 7 days live-in and hourly service Licensed, Bonded, Insured Serving Cuyahoga and area counties Visiting Angels Senior Homecare 216-231-6400 Personal care, meals, housework, shopping & companionship. Hourly & Live-In Care References & Background Checks.
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PEST CONTROL Lance West Pest Control 440-461-0025 Residential/Commercial/Industrial Insects Rodents Nuisance Animals Member of Ohio Pest Control Assoc. Patton Pest Control Co. 440-338-3101 Family Owned and Operated Since 1964 Serving Northeast Ohio “Protecting Health and Property” Big enough to serve, small enough to care. Ask your neighbor about us!
ROOFING AND GUTTERS A. Blecher Roof Specialist 440-729-2192 Ice Backup Problems Solved Slate & Tile •Asphalt Shingles Woodshakes Treated & Repaired All Work Guaranteed • Fully Insured 3rd Generation • Deal Direct
TRANSPORTATION Simple Shuttle Michael Rubin 216-870-9190 www.simpleshuttle.com Testimonials and Pricing Affordable Airport Transportation Cleveland - Akron/Canton
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Conveniently located at SomCenter Rd. & I-90 in Willoughby Hills! 2551 SomCenter Rd. • 440-975-1222 • www.classiclexus.com