Cleveland and Northeast Ohio have some excellent print publications. Whether you live in town or are a displaced Clevelander, it's nice to read about what's happening in and around town. Below are your Guide's picks for the best Cleveland and NEO publications.
Cleveland Magazine
This glossy monthly magazine tells all about events and happenings in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio as well as offering interviews with interesting people, an annual "Best of" section, and restaurant, school, and hospital profiles.
Midwest Living Magazine
From Ohio to Minnesota, from Kansas to Indiana, this monthly magazine tells all about the food, festivals, people, and fun of the Midwest. It's a great resource for planning summer weekend getaways.
Lake Erie Living
One of my new favorite publications, this glossy monthly celebrates all that's wonderful about the cities and towns that line Lake Erie, in Ohio, Michigan, Ontario, Pennsylvania and New York. "Lake Erie Living" isn't a boating magazine per se. It's aimed at anyone who enjoys living in--or visiting--this part of the country.
Ohio Magazine
Ohio Magazine is a glossy monthly magazine that tells about the people, places, style, and history of the "Buckeye State."
Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Cleveland Plain Dealer is Ohio largest newspaper. Subscribe to daily or Sunday service, delivered in person or by mail if you live out of town.
Crain's Cleveland Business
Crain's Cleveland Business Magazine has been Northeast Ohio's leading source for weekly business news, analysis and commentary for a quarter-century. Readers rely on Crains Cleveland Business to help them stay on top of their industries, ahead of the competition, and first in line for new prospects.
Bucknuts
Bucknuts Magazine provides comprehensive "insider" coverage of all Ohio State sports - with a focus on football, basketball and recruiting. In-depth stories and beautiful color photography.
Rolling Stone Magazine
Everyone living in the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame should keep abreast of rock music news. What better way than with a subscription to Rolling Stone?









