A: Yes, but people don't give enough credit to the economics. Daily media in Detroit or Cleveland is not robust because of budget cutting, consolidation, so on. Regional newspapers in these places often don't have capacity to go beyond covering the mayor. It was interesting, though, to edit Belt from Chicago, because the rest of the staff was in Cleveland and I would think about what Chicago stories fit the idea of a Rust Belt. We had a story on the closure of Finkl Steel, which definitely fit — what happens to the manufacturing zone when the manufacturing moves on. Sharon Bloyd-Peshkin's story in the book about the end of Clark & Barlow Hardware (on Grand Avenue) is very Rust Belt, a story of mom-and-pop business, the working class, the struggle between local and global economies.