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After pandemic setback, Cleveland nail artist plans to open first location in Waterloo Arts District

After pandemic setback, Cleveland nail artist plans to open first location in Waterloo Arts District After pandemic setback, Cleveland nail artist plans to open first location in Waterloo Arts District By Steven Hernandez | March 31, 2021 at 10:03 PM EDT - Updated March 31 at 10:03 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Door-to-door nail artist Chanel Boyd plans to open her first location this summer after a challenging year for businesses. “My friends encouraged me to venture out on my own and follow my dream,” she said, while preparing her designs in the Pop Life building on Waterloo Rd. Boyd’s location for her business, Cure Nail Gallery, will open on the corner of Waterloo and E. 156th, within the Waterloo Art District. Boyd previously worked privately with clients throughout her decades of work.

Pop Life- Best Feature Film Nominations

• May 26, 2020 Dystopian movies and novels have been all the rage recently, and you might feel like if you ve seen or read one of them you ve seen all they have to offer. Well here s a twist that might pique your interest. What if I told you this one takes place during the second ice age and is set on a train that travels the world? On this episode of  Pop Life, Joe Lee chats with Dr. Kendall R. Phillips, Professor of Communications and Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University about the movie and now televistion series, Snowpiercer. Can the plot from the movie survive as a series? How do the two compare? What should we expect if we re tuning into the series without having seen the movie? You ll hear that and more on this episode of Pop Life.

Pop Life- Actress Reagan Pasternak Pens a New Book on Disenfranchised Grief

Actress Reagan Pasternak joins Joe Lee to chat about her book Griffin s Heart . “I started writing ‘Griffin’s Heart’ after the death of my soulmate animal, Griffin, as a way to help heal my wound and find meaning in my grief. Through this process I began to understand that the crushing weight of my loss was not unique to me and that for millions of people whose pets are their family, there was a need for a compassionate and insightful resource. The book is everything I wish I’d had after my Griffin died and it’s my hope that readers will find comfort, insight, companionship, and hope in the pages.”

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