From Belt magazine:
Confessions of a Rust Belt Orphan (Or 'How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Akron') by Jason Segedy
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Belt
Cleveland's Belt magazine is getting some ink!
- Joseph Lichterman: "By the book: How Belt Publishing led to an online magazine covering the industrial Midwest":
"Belt is a small independent publishing house that tells stories of the industrial (and post-industrial) Midwest, from Pittsburgh to St. Louis. It published its first book, Rust Belt Chic: The Cleveland Anthology, in 2012, and it launched an online magazine last fall that grew out of the Cleveland Anthology and a successful kickstarter campaign."
- Robert L. Smith: "Tiny Belt Magazine invited to show New York how to do new journalism: the Mix":
"...The result is a selection of stories and essays that often offer fresh insight into regional issues and challenges and that stoke smart conversation. Discerning readers in Greater Cleveland are not the only ones to notice. The Paley Center for Media has chosen Belt Magazine to present at its "The Next Big Thing in Media and the Innovation Economy" conference..."
"'We see ourselves doing independent Rust Belt journalism, and we're the only ones doing it.' Apparently, tiny Belt is seen as big enough to disrupt."
"The Slumlords We Love," by Robert Langellier |
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Cleveland Slideshow
Belt magazine presents: The Faces of Downtown Cleveland.
--there's a poem in every one of these images
--there's a poem in every one of these images
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