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  2. The Plain Dealer - Wikipedia

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    The Plain Dealer is the major newspaper of Cleveland, Ohio; it is a major national newspaper.In the fall of 2019 it ranked 23rd in U.S. newspaper circulation, a significant drop since March 2013, when its circulation ranked 17th daily and 15th on Sunday.

  3. The Plain Dealer (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Plain Dealer is a Restoration comedy by William Wycherley, first performed on 11 December 1676. The play is based on Molière 's Le Misanthrope, and is generally considered Wycherley's finest work along with The Country Wife . The play was highly praised by John Dryden and John Dennis, though it was equally condemned for its obscenity by many.

  4. The Plain Dealer (periodical) - Wikipedia

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    The Plain Dealer was a bi-weekly literary periodical established by the English dramatist Aaron Hill. [1] Published in London between March 23, 1724, and May 7, 1725, [2] Hill served as co-editor of the periodical with the poet William Bond (died 1735). [3] Several well known English writers of 18th century published works in the periodical ...

  5. Jane Scott (rock critic) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Scott (May 3, 1919 – July 4, 2011) [1] was an influential rock critic for The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, Ohio. During her career she covered every major rock concert in Cleveland and was on a first name basis with many stars. Scott was the first major female rock critic, and then the oldest in a field that was mostly dominated by men.

  6. William Wycherley - Wikipedia

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    1 January 1716 (aged 74) London, England. Occupation. poet; playwright. Literary movement. Classicism. Notable works. The Country Wife; The Plain Dealer. William Wycherley (baptised 8 April 1641 – 1 January 1716) was an English dramatist of the Restoration period, best known for the plays The Country Wife and The Plain Dealer .

  7. Jacobs Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs Pavilion (originally Nautica Stage, later Scene Pavilion, The Plain Dealer Pavilion and Nautica Pavilion) is an open-air amphitheater located on the west bank of The Flats in Cleveland, Ohio. The venue is part of the Nautica Waterfront District owned by Jacobs Entertainment, Inc. [1]

  8. Topeka Plaindealer - Wikipedia

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    Topeka Plaindealer. The Topeka Plaindealer was a newspaper in Topeka, Kansas serving its African American community. [1] It was founded as the Topeka Call by Joseph Bass and Will Pope and purchased in 1899 by Nick Chiles who continued as its editor and publisher during his lifetime. He died in 1929, and the paper continued until 1958. [2]

  9. Regina Brett - Wikipedia

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    Regina Brett (born May 31, 1956) is an American author, inspirational speaker, podcaster and newspaper columnist currently writing for The Cleveland Jewish News.Her columns are syndicated through Jewish News Service.