Cleveland Magazine is looking for interns to join our team for the Fall 2024 semester! We are looking for passionate illustration, photography and design students that are rising juniors, seniors, or recent college graduates. 📖 Who we are: For over 50 years, Cleveland Magazine has been Northeast Ohio's guide to the #BestOfCLE. Get the inside scoop on what’s happening around town with great arts and entertainment coverage, restaurant reviews and news, unique spots to shop, great homes and neighborhoods to live in and more each month in the print magazine and every day right here at clevelandmagazine.com. 🎨 What you’ll do: Illustration, photography and design interns will have the opportunity to contribute to print editions of Cleveland Magazine, in addition to digital and social media based projects. Interns will not only build a portfolio of published work, but also gain insight into the dynamic of the professional editorial field. 👩💻 How to Apply: We’d love to work with you! Interested applicants can send a resume and portfolio of work to archer@glpublishing.com by Thursday, August 1. https://lnkd.in/gY2KWRYu
Cleveland Magazine
Book and Periodical Publishing
Cleveland, Ohio 3,741 followers
Cleveland Magazine is your resource for the people, food, arts, entertainment, shopping and news that define Cleveland.
About us
Cleveland Magazine is a regional magazine for food, entertainment, health, style, travel and much more.
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http://clevelandmagazine.com
External link for Cleveland Magazine
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1972
- Specialties
- media, print magazines, news, food, entertainment, events, things to do, style, journalism, storytelling, advertising, and digital marketing agency
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1422 Euclid Ave
#730
Cleveland, Ohio 44115, US
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Bernie Kosar, former Browns quarterback, is battling liver failure and Parkinson's disease, now on the liver transplant list and embracing natural remedies. https://lnkd.in/eVayT8FD
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The Dog Days are never over at the Cleveland Animal Protective League where many pets, like Carly, are ready to find a family, and adopting them doesn’t have to be a hassle.
Dog Days of Summer: How a Second Chance Led Carly to Her Forever Home
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Smoking remains a leading killer. So where do vaping and marijuana fit in the picture?
Cleveland's Fight Against Smoking and Vaping Has a New Challenger in Legal Marijuana
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A Painesville family credits their loyal customers and friends for their success following the transformation of their food truck, Jackpot Chicken, into a brick-and-mortar spot, Jackpot Street Food.
From Wheels to Walls, How this Painesville Couple is Changing the Late-Night Food Scene in Northeast Ohio
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Looking for a new adventure? Look at Northeast Ohio's many water trails.
New Water Trails Prove There's More to Cleveland's Waterways than Lake Erie
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Find out how a day trip to Kalahari inspired a viral sensation — and created a new genre of wedding photos along the way.
Cleveland Photographer Ignites Viral Kalahari Wedding Sensation
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What's it like to get a 639-foot-long ship around the tight bends of the Cuyahoga River? “It’s challenging,” says captain Alex Weber. “Very crooked. Very windy.” 🚢 Go on board the Mark W. Barker, a new freighter ship designed with Cleveland's twisted river in mind, in our July cover story. Meet the deckhands, chefs and engineers that keep things moving, and join us for one slow six-mile journey through the city that delivers iron ore to Cleveland-Cliffs. Continue reading the magazine to learn more about Cleveland's growing hot pot scene, a splashy Kalahari wedding photo shoot and the best farmers markets to visit this summer. Pick up a copy today; our July issue is out now. Start with a journey on the Cuyahoga: https://lnkd.in/gGxmU7dw
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In the early 1900s, a new bridge was needed spanning the Cuyahoga River, something befitting Cleveland’s new stature as the seventh biggest city in the country. In 1917, the Veterans Memorial Bridge opened. Currently, the streetcar level is under consideration to transform into a park and it will be open to the public for tours this weekend. Read more about the history of Veterans Memorial Bridge: https://lnkd.in/ecAKgy2k
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