An author, broadcast journalist, and senator walk into an Alley

An author, broadcast journalist, and senator walk into an Alley

Author’s Alley, that is, the annual book extravaganza hosted by Loganberry Books of the Larchmere District. Author Carlo Wolff unveiled his new Invisible Soul, an uncovering of Cleveland’s vibrant soul music scene of the 50s to the 1980s. Broadcast Journalist...
Saints Marching In

Saints Marching In

A new Act 3 client, Communion of Saints Schools, is singing a chorus of new media creations to celebrate the oldest school building in continuous operation in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Act 3 has enjoyed an inspiring work and discovery sessions with parents, students,...
From Woodstock to the Supreme Court

From Woodstock to the Supreme Court

Terry Gilbert has been an activist and an attorney through fifty years of trying times. From aiding Native Americans at Wounded Knee when he was fresh out of law school, to filing one of the earliest cases in the Chief Wahoo controversy, to fighting to clear the name...
Learning through failure

Learning through failure

We’ve been involved in all seven of the Literacy Cooperative’s spelling bee as advisors, producer of video reels, producer of two innovative virtual spelling bees (necessitated by the pandemic), and in 2022, as a contestant. Words are pronounced by the great broadcast...
Authentic Admiration

Authentic Admiration

A handwritten note, with photo prints included and sent first class mail, goes further than ever. Genuine, human, and memorable, especially when the note includes this heartfelt “sound bite”: “Thank you for bringing something so special and memorable...
Radio is dead. Long live radio

Radio is dead. Long live radio

The basic technology for radio was teased out almost 200 years ago, including by the brilliant and “original” Tesla, the amazing visionary and scientist Nikoli Telsa. Radio programming made a big splash in the 1920s, but it wasn’t long before its...