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    Attractions: Dinosaurs Unearthed and Alive

    It’s awesome. There’s all kinds of real-looking dinosaurs, from a humongous T-Rex to a little baby Triceratops, and they all moved and roared and stuff. You could even press buttons and make their arms go up and down. The movie was cool but a little scary. My favorite part was when the meat-eater chased the long-necks. The movie was loud. I liked it. (As described by a 4-year-old to his father.) The Dinosaurs Uneathed exhibition and Dinosaurs Alive OMNIMAX film are open daily through Sept. 7 at the Cincinnati Museum Center.

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    Art: Paper Mountain at the Contemporary Arts Center

    Paper Mountain is a wall installation made entirely in paper by Christian Schmit, a Cincinnati artist. Like a bulletin-board display that discloses complex, open-ended narratives in the spirit of artists like Henry Darger or Marcel Dzama, Schmit’s sequence of scenes where grouchy birds cavort and winged insects guard underground jewel-caves meanders across one wall into a corner. At the CAC UnMuseum until Aug. 24.

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    Gangster Hero No. 1

    John Dillinger used his Midwestern sensibility to become a national celebrity in the 1930s

    By the summer of 1934, John Dillinger's fame had caught up with him and his debts were getting close. Even at the tail end of a one-year crime spree totaling at least six states (including Ohio and Indiana), 11 banks and $300,000, he remained a working-class hero. The law saw things differently, promoting him to Public Enemy No. 1.

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    Cincinnati Opera's 'Ainadamar' tells the story of Federico Garcia Lorca

    Ainadamar is an old well located north of Granada. The name is Arabic for "Fountain of Tears," and it was there that Spain’s preeminent poet and dramatist Federico Garcia Lorca was murdered by Falangists in August 1936. Lorca and his death are at the core of Osvaldo Gulijov's opera 'Ainadamar,' presented this week at Music Hall by Cincinnati Opera.

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    Wreckless Eric and Amy Rigby with Lisa Walker

    July 8 • Southgate House (Parlour)

    Wreckless Eric was one of the seminal artists on Stiff Records, the legendary early home of British Punk and New Wave. Now 55, he's enjoying a career resurgence due to his excellent 2008 album of wistful, funny and powerful Folk Rock with wife Amy Rigby. His career has had its ups and downs over the decades, but this is definitely an up period.

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    Keeping Faith at Old St. George

    Despite insurance, little work done at fire-ravaged Clifton landmark

    Seventeen months after a major fire nearly claimed Old St. George Church in Clifton Heights, its iconic spires are still missing from the city's skyline. The church lies dormant, virtually moth-balled with temporary roofing while its owner, the Clifton Heights Community Urban Redevelopment Corp., decides its fate.

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    A Thong and a Prayer

    An older man wearing a Cincinnati Reds baseball cap was near me on the bus, and his hands were shaking a little. He was singing: "Precious memories, how they linger/ How they ever flood my soul." The girl wearing the pink thong touched my hand and whispered in my ear. "Kind of like being in church, ain't it?"

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    Kanak (Review)

    New Indian spot from Ambar group proves that Montgomery's in!

    When Kanak India opened in Montgomery six months ago, I was excited. Owned by the same family that owns Ambar on Ludlow Avenue in Clifton, I knew it would be good. Not surprisingly, it's a lot like Ambar. Which is fine, because we all love Ambar.

     
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