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Netflix Saved Our Bluths

Comments 0 · May 21, 2013 04:15 pm

The Arrested Development story is a TV nerd’s dream come true. A smart, quirky, new kind of comedy struggles to attract an audience. Despite being critically acclaimed, the series fails to draw in enough viewers (and playfully mocks its own demise) and gets canned after the third season. Enter the Netflix era. ...

Navigating the Novelties

The Cincy Fringe Festival returns to Over-the-Rhine in all its fringy glory

Comments 0 · May 22, 2013 09:24 am

My first tip: Don’t think you can outwit the Fringe. I like to say that the festival is best described as theater roulette. Give the cylinder a whirl, pull the trigger and see what comes at you. Sometimes it might be what you expect, but more often than not you’ll be surprised. ...

Worst Week Ever!: May 15-21

Comments 0 · May 22, 2013 08:50 am

TUESDAY MAY 21: The hits just keep on coming for Abercrombie & Fitch. After recently being called out for discriminatory hiring practices, its Hollister Co. brand has been found guilty of discriminating against shoppers with physical impairments.
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On The Road

Over-the-Rhine-based Roadtrippers.com wants to be your go-to travel destination

Comments 1 · May 22, 2013 11:30 am

This weekend kicks off the official summer travel season, which means May to September is ripe for taking road trips. Instead of stopping at prosaic chain restaurants advertised along the interstate, let the Cincinnati-based startup Roadtrippers.com plan your ultimate expedition. ...

Breaking the Holy Ceiling

Group to ordain the first female Catholic priest in Cincinnati

Comments 7 · May 22, 2013 09:17 am

Despite strong Vatican opposition, one group is preparing to ordain Cincinnati’s first Roman Catholic woman priest on May 25. ...

Beer Pairing Dinners

Comments 0 · May 21, 2013 03:14 pm

I’ve been to wine pairing and cocktail pairing dinners, but I just hit my first beer pairing dinner. I guess I’d never considered that with the variety of styles and flavor profiles available in beers now, there are enough subtle nuances to intrigue chefs and to bring out the best in their dishes.
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Mountain's Range

Despite a true “near-death” experience, dynamic Bluegrass group Mountain Heart continues to thrill

Comments 0 · May 22, 2013 09:57 am

Mountain Heart is a band that works hard to entertain, with the focus put on bringing high energy to the stage and working as a team, with every excellent musician getting their shot in the limelight. ...

Singles Going Steady

The Cliftones and The Socials ready new tunes for release and tasty sounds return to Taste of Cincinnati

Comments 0 · May 22, 2013 09:45 am

 Cincy Punk greats The Socials set to return with new 7-inch vinyl release, while Reggae faves The Cliftones prepare new digital single release. Also, the full lineup of music for Memorial Day weekend's Taste of Cincinnati food fiesta.
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Good News Reveals Budget Deception

Comments 0 · May 22, 2013 09:32 am

City officials were either disastrously wrong or misleading the public when they insisted the parking plan was required to avoid massive public safety layoffs.
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Back Again: Figurative Painting

Comments 0 · May 21, 2013 04:00 pm

We’ve been here before, but it wasn’t quite the same. The frequently sun-struck paintings in the engaging exhibition, Continuity and Change: The Return to Figurative Painting, now at Cincinnati Art Galleries, are the work of seven area artists...

 
 

Ray of Light

How the late Ray Manzarek guided one writer down the path to Rock obsession

Comments 0 · May 24, 2013 10:16 am

Last Monday, while surfing through the various music sites I routinely monitor in the course of a day, a brief notation in a chatbox simultaneously caught my eye and stopped my heart: "Ray Manzarek RIP." A quick Google search confirmed the terrible news that The Doors keyboardist had passed...

Eat to the Beat: Tasty Sounds at Taste of Cincinnati

Annual food fest has less original music this year, but still boasts a solid lineup of local performers

Comments 0 · May 24, 2013 09:17 am

The music for this weekend's Taste of Cincinnati event — running Saturday-Monday — is heavier on local cover bands than it's been in a while, with only a small handful of acts that perform primarily original music. In years past, The Enquirer's weekly paper offshoot had presented some...

Morning News and Stuff

Medical marijuana advances, commissioners threaten streetcar, voter fraud report released

Comments 0 · May 24, 2013 09:16 am

If you have any questions about Cincinnati, CityBeat’s staff will do its very best to answer if you submit them here. The Ohio Ballot Board certified an amendment that would legalize medical marijuana and industrial hemp in Ohio. Petitioners will now have to gather 385,253 signatures...

Stage Door: Near Season's End

Comments 0 · May 24, 2013 08:55 am

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company finishes its run of Measure for Measure this weekend (CityBeat review here). It's a dark tale of hypocrisy and manipulation, with a few glimmers of ribald humor. Director Brian Phillips has transported the story from Renaissance-Era Vienna to the...

UC Baseball Interview Shenanigans Go Viral

Postgame hilarity available in video and GIF form

Comments 0 · May 23, 2013 02:05 pm

The University of Cincinnati baseball team might not have had a winning record last year (24-32, 6-18 Big East), and it is currently without a leader after the school fired longtime head coach Brian Cleary last week. But that doesn’t mean the dudes didn’t have some fun this season — at...

CityBeat Presents: The Answers Issue!

Soliciting questions about anything and everything Cincinnati

Comments 0 · May 23, 2013 12:30 pm

Among something like 300,000 Cincinnatians, CityBeat's editorial staff of six isn't necessarily representative of all the interests, concerns, likes, dislikes and qualms of humans in this fair city. So when we read your comments online, see your Facebook comments, respond to your tweets,...

Cincinnati March Against Monsanto to Take Place Saturday

Part of worldwide series of protests scheduled for 1 p.m. at Piatt Park

Comments 3 · May 23, 2013 12:30 pm

“It’s time to take back our food,” boasts the Facebook page for the first ever March Against Monsanto, a worldwide protest movement aimed at speaking out against genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The march, being held on six continents and in 36 countries, will take place this...

Rising Stars

LCT singles out great theater productions and performers for 2012-2013

Comments 0 · May 23, 2013 09:07 am

I wrote my Curtain Call column before the League of Cincinnati Theatres held its Monday night awards gala at The Know Theatre. So I thought you might want to learn the results. I'm glad to report that the LCT voters and I agreed about the season's best shows: I thought that Know Theatre's When...

 

Back Again: Figurative Painting

Comments 0 · May 21, 2013 04:00 pm

We’ve been here before, but it wasn’t quite the same. The frequently sun-struck paintings in the engaging exhibition, Continuity and Change: The Return to Figurative Painting, now at Cincinnati Art Galleries, are the work of seven area artists...

Mountain's Range

Despite a true “near-death” experience, dynamic Bluegrass group Mountain Heart continues to thrill

Comments 0 · May 22, 2013 09:57 am

Mountain Heart is a band that works hard to entertain, with the focus put on bringing high energy to the stage and working as a team, with every excellent musician getting their shot in the limelight. ...

Navigating the Novelties

The Cincy Fringe Festival returns to Over-the-Rhine in all its fringy glory

Comments 0 · May 22, 2013 09:24 am

My first tip: Don’t think you can outwit the Fringe. I like to say that the festival is best described as theater roulette. Give the cylinder a whirl, pull the trigger and see what comes at you. Sometimes it might be what you expect, but more often than not you’ll be surprised. ...

On The Road

Over-the-Rhine-based Roadtrippers.com wants to be your go-to travel destination

Comments 1 · May 22, 2013 11:30 am

This weekend kicks off the official summer travel season, which means May to September is ripe for taking road trips. Instead of stopping at prosaic chain restaurants advertised along the interstate, let the Cincinnati-based startup Roadtrippers.com plan your ultimate expedition. ...

Breaking the Holy Ceiling

Group to ordain the first female Catholic priest in Cincinnati

Comments 7 · May 22, 2013 09:17 am

Despite strong Vatican opposition, one group is preparing to ordain Cincinnati’s first Roman Catholic woman priest on May 25. ...

Sick with This (a Rant in B-Flat)

Comments 1 · May 22, 2013 08:43 am

 I’m sick of the Tailhook nature of navigating daily life when people are so blithely rude they let doors slam in the faces of the people behind them, they jostle and slam into others without so much as an “excuse me,” so by the time I retreat back to home base I feel like an abused slab of dough. ...

 
 
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