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Sam "Scribbler" Allard
Known as the scribbler extraordinaire of Cleveland, Sam Allard proudly swings his proverbial pen as a senior writer for the vibrant, pulse-racing Cleveland Scene. With political pontifications making up the bulk of his work, he occasionally dives into the silver-screen world and offers some critically acclaimed insights. Before immersing himself in the realm of journalism, Sam honed his spotlight-worthy skills to zero in on local politics, marking him as an expert in the city's ever-changing landscape[1].
Recently, Sam raised eyebrows (and voices) when he joined fellow political enthusiasts for a scintillating discussion about civic matters at The Happy Dog, all under the watchful eye of The City Club of Cleveland[4]. While multiple Sam Allards float around in the world like pebbles in an ocean, it's our Sam - the journalist powerhouse - who calls the Forest City home[2].
Despite the existence of another Sam Allard with photographic and event-hosting prowess at global forums like the Skoll World Forum, the one who grabs headlines in the journalistic world of Cleveland is our man Sam - always ready to deliver a dynamic dose of local politics with a dash of silver-screen wit[2].
- In the 'lifestyle' section of the Cleveland Scene, readers can find articles by Sam "Scribbler" Allard that touch on home-and-garden topics, offering insights into sustainable living.
- Fans of Sam Allard's political commentary can catch up on all his work, from local news to movie reviews, under the 'section' titled 'allard' on the Cleveland Scene's website.
- Gathered around a table at The Happy Dog, a popular hangout, Sam Allard, along with fellow enthusiasts, engaged in a strong and insightful conversation about civic matters aired by The City Club of Cleveland.
- As the vibrant, pulse-racing Cleveland Scene continues to thrive, senior writer Sam Allard, known as the scribbler extraordinaire of Cleveland, is considered a strong voice in shaping the discussion on local politics and beyond.


