Who Needs Tickets?
If you are desperate to catch a Cavs playoff game, don’t worry, Cleveland is changing laws just to help you, friend. Seems good old C-town has reworked scalping laws, allowing ticket holders to now legally charge more than face value and do it through a website sponsored by the Cavs. And why would they do such a unscrupulous thing? Well, looks like the Cavs get a cut. Seriously, are the Cavs the only thing that bring money into this city?
Cleveland Fashion Columnist Talks Runway Dogs, Lifted Skirts: How Appropriate
Kim Crow, how have we forsaken you for so long? Oh, probably because your “fashion” columns read more like LiveJournal posts than informative and/or insightful discourses on the world of clothing. Too harsh? Well, I think you will agree with me once you peruse Kimmy’s latest, a romp through some unfortunate events (with fashion as a mere set up) that take her from a fashion show for her dogs, to hanging with a student, and will leave you with no new knowledge. She even name drops a designer show, but then never mentions what was in it. If Fulwood got canned, you can’t be far behind.
What Smoking Law?
After all the arguing and debate that came with the announcement of a smoking ban, things have really seemed to settle. Plenty of bars in the Cleveland area have forgotten their location in Ohio and continued on with the puffing. Well, The Free Times is here to remind us all of just what the hell is going on. First off, there have been some changes made to the law. Clubs that only employ their own member are allowed to have smoking in their lodges, while nursing homes, hotels, and tobacco shops can still designate areas for smoking. What seems to be an issue now is enforcement. Since December there have been 15,000 complaints filed with a new hotline, a number that seems just a wee bit daunting. The thing is complaints must be investigated, which means that if you are the culprit who has been dimed out, it may be a week or so before someone comes to check on the situation. Get more info from The Free Times.
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This post was written by MyFriendCleveland on April 26, 2007
