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Coping with COVID-19
Cara Byrne, Cleveland Heights

My son was born in late March of 2020. Last February, I rushed to take my daughters to all of the places I wouldn’t be […]
New zine features pandemic art
In April, it became clear that the annual Pekar Park Comics and Art Festival, a summer tradition in Coventry Village, would have to be canceled […]
Jennifer, in Cleveland Heights
At first, the stay at home order was interesting. It seemed like a challenge, as if I were going to have to go camping pioneer […]
Harold, in Cleveland Heights
I have been engaged in healthful activities of walking, practicing with my violin, and meeting with my music instructors through medium.
Miriam, in University Heights
I’ve always said that I don’t cope, I conquer. Social distancing is nothing that new to me (I have Asperger’s syndrome), but it usually involves […]
Laura, in Cleveland Heights
I am at home with my husband and our two dogs, and we are doing okay, really. I have embraced Zoom and the fact that […]
John, in Cleveland Heights
I have used this time to argue with my cat, clean under the refrigerator, and catch up on terrible movies. Lately I’ve been watching horror […]
Sam, in Cleveland Heights
I don’t think the children will remember the two cancelled birthday parties in March. (We intend to make those up whenever we can this year.) […]
Kathryn, in Cleveland Heights
I am 74 and my husband is 72. We had been counting on our daughter, who lives on Shaker Square, to help us out if […]