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‘Cherchez La Femme’ at 45: An Interview with GRAMMY-nominated Vocalist Cory Daye
In this exclusive interview with PopMatters, co-founder and lead vocalist of Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band, Cory Daye, celebrates the 45th anniversary of the group’s classic self-titled debut.
During the summer of 1976, Cory Daye‘s voice wafted through the bamboo forests of New York’s Fire Island like an intoxicating fragrance. As the lead vocalist and co-founder of Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band, she beckoned the island’s dwellers to untold pleasures while the group’s self-titled debut stirred dancers into sweaty, salty abandon. Boardwalks seldom pulsed with such a bewitching beat.
It may not be on the official road signs into the town of Bedford, but "The Loop" is a commonly known outdoor destination among Bedford County’s walkers and joggers.
Cleveland Hopkins airport to reveal $2 billion revamp: The Wake Up for Wednesday, May 12, 2021
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It’s another day of sunshine today, with highs in the mid-50s. It will be mostly clear and chilly overnight, with lows in the upper 30s. Read more.
The headlines
Airport redo: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is planning for a $2 billion rebuilt terminal that is half new and half old. Susan Glaser reports construction won’t begin for years and financing has yet to be figured out, but the idea is to convert the airport from its one-time hub focus to concentrate on local travelers. Among its many features: larger, more light-filled ticketing, concourse and gate areas; a more centrally located customs facility; expanded security screening areas; and an on-site rental-car facility.
Muslim students protest Parma schools for unfair treatment on religious holidays
Updated May 11, 2021;
Posted May 11, 2021
A small group of high school students gathered in Parma on Friday to protest against Muslim and other non-Christian students not getting the same treatment for academic relief on holidays.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio A small group of Valley Forge High School students marched down Longwood Avenue in Parma on Friday to demonstrate for Muslim and other non-Christian students who they say do not get academic relief on holidays.
“I never realized that it was an issue until I kind of realized it,” said junior Zaina Al-Taher.