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The Cleveland International Film Festival kicked off its 47th year with "Butterfly in the Sky," a documentary about the beloved PBS series, "Reading Rainbow."
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Uncertainty is gripping the financial markets in the wake of recent bank failures.
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The Federal Trade Commission says 30 million people are impacted by noncompete agreements in the workplace. The agency is seeking to ban them.
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The Lake County suburb has a population of 19,121 people.
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Preview several films screening at Playhouse Square and streaming online as part of CIFF 47.
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Ukrainian films will be a focus at the 47th annual event, which begins in person at Playhouse Square March 22 and moves online for a week April 2.
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The theater opened just over nine years ago and will close this Friday.
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Movie houses are still recovering from the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission took the first steps this weekend at a new bipartisan process to submit a fourth set of maps; a labor dispute between Playhouse Square union film projectionists and the Cleveland International Film Festival has been settled; Akron City Council is expected to move quickly in adopting Mayor Dan Horrigan’s proposed operating budget; and more stories.
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Director John Ewing has programmed "The Wind" starring Springfield's Lillian Gish.