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Not So Simple

‘Simply Money’ host among those in heat over Kenwood Towne Place debt, but questions remain

Comments 1 · May 15, 2012 02:53 pm

For three years now, the nation’s second-biggest bank has been after Smart Money host Nathan Bachrach to make good on $2.4 million it claims he owes. Ever hear of Kenwood Towne Place, the half-finished retail-office complex on I-71 that went bust under $136 million in debt? Not only was it the region’s most spectacular real estate failure during the Great Recession, it festers on as one of the most contentious court cases in Hamilton County history. ...

2012 Summer Film Preview

Typical sequels dominate the summer slate, but smaller festival favorites offer hope

Comments 0 · May 16, 2012 09:20 am

The visions are as fresh as the day they entered my impressionable head. As a child weaned at the entertaining teat of 1980s blockbusters like Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Empire Strikes Back, Ghostbusters and Back to the Future, I have a soft spot in my movie-snob heart for a good summer popcorn movie. ...

Silent Bob Speaks Up

Kevin Smith talks podcast, ‘getting old’

Comments 0 · May 15, 2012 10:56 am

“We didn’t dream where we were from,” says Kevin Smith of his childhood in Highlands, N.J. “Nobody had an example to point to and say ‘Hey, someone came from Highland and did something big.’ And no one from my family had done anything like that.” ...

The Gold Rush

Gold Shoes is ready for platinum sales and legions of fans … and might just get it

Comments 0 · May 15, 2012 11:11 am

People about to change the world rarely look like people about to change the world. Take Gold Shoes — central casting didn’t assemble a new millennium Monkees to storm the music world with calculated precision. Gold Shoes is comprised of oddly yet perfectly meshed parts. ...

Bike Month Events!

Comments 0 · May 2, 2012 07:29 am

Cincinnati's annual celebration of the two-wheeled lifestyle returns in May. We've got the official Bike Month calendar, provided by Queen City Bike and the Cincinnati Department of Transportation. Events run all month long, and "Bike to Work Week," May 14-18, will offer free coffee and treats for those who want to try cycling to or from work for the first time.
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I Just Can't Get Enough

Jac's favorite recent pop culture and Internet findings

Comments 0 · May 18, 2012 12:50 pm

So, I know you probably read CityBeat exclusively and religiously, but it is kind of cool when Cincinnati pops up in national news for fun reasons. Lately, our grub and attractions have been name-dropped by some major outlets. Food and Wine mentioned Eli's BBQ as one of their "Best BBQ Pit...

Q&A with Megadeth

Metal giants headed to Columbus for Rock on the Range festival this weekend

Comments 0 · May 18, 2012 12:42 pm

Megadeth can be considered one of today's legendary bands, not just in Metal, but in all of music. They are synonymous with a time period, moments in the lives of so many of their fans. They may have a different look than when the band was formed in 1983 but they are one of the founding fathers...

The Thompson House Opens Tonight

Former Southgate House locale hosts first concert under new management

Comments 2 · May 18, 2012 12:16 pm

Tonight, the Venue Formerly Known As The Southgate House hosts its first big show. The Thompson House — as it's now called after a family dispute went to court and resulted in the longtime operators getting the boot and the owners of faux-strip club the Brass Ass taking over — opens its doors...

Your Weekend To Do List: 5/18-5/20

Comments 0 · May 18, 2012 11:25 am

When Shirley Temple sang about the “Good Ship Lollipop,” she probably wasn’t envisioning a booze cruise of drag queens (though, you know what they say about the crazy lives of child stars). Tonight, CNKY Scene and BB Riverboats present Big Ship Lollipop, a sweet late-night cruise for the...

This Date in Music History: May 18

The alleged Buddy Holly curse and mocking Perry Como and Jack Johnson (flip flops)

Comments 1 · May 18, 2012 09:57 am

Though today he is known as one of the strangest characters on "celebreality" TV, Gary Busey was once thought to have the potential to be one of the greatest actors of his generation. On this date in 1978, The Buddy Holly Story — featuring Busey in the title role — premiered. The film covered...

Stage Door: Last Call for 'Titanic'

Comments 0 · May 18, 2012 09:06 am

If I were you, I’d to my best to catch a performance of Titanic: The Musical before it closes on Saturday at the Aronoff Center’s Jarson-Kaplan Theater. The show puts you in the midst of dozens of characters as they board the ship, overflowing with great expectations — of success,...

New Afghan Whigs Song Unveiled

Reunited Cincinnati band releases first song in five years

Comments 0 · May 18, 2012 09:03 am

The Afghan Whigs have unveiled their first new recording in five years, an acoustic-based cover of "See and Don't See," original recorded in 1970 by Soul singer Marie Queenie Lyons. The song premiered this morning on Rolling Stone's website. At noon today, the song will be available for free at...

Morning News and Stuff

Comments 0 · May 18, 2012 08:51 am

After 18 months in the courts, Democrat Tracie Hunter has won a Hamilton County Juvenile Court judgeship, but a GOP challenge to the court's acceptance of Hunter's challenge is likely to follow. Republican John Williams led hunter by 23 votes on election night 2010, but Hunter filed a lawsuit...

 

Not So Simple

‘Simply Money’ host among those in heat over Kenwood Towne Place debt, but questions remain

Comments 1 · May 15, 2012 02:53 pm

For three years now, the nation’s second-biggest bank has been after Smart Money host Nathan Bachrach to make good on $2.4 million it claims he owes. Ever hear of Kenwood Towne Place, the half-finished retail-office complex on I-71 that went bust under $136 million in debt? Not only was it the region’s most spectacular real estate failure during the Great Recession, it festers on as one of the most contentious court cases in Hamilton County history. ...

The Gold Rush

Gold Shoes is ready for platinum sales and legions of fans … and might just get it

Comments 0 · May 15, 2012 11:11 am

People about to change the world rarely look like people about to change the world. Take Gold Shoes — central casting didn’t assemble a new millennium Monkees to storm the music world with calculated precision. Gold Shoes is comprised of oddly yet perfectly meshed parts. ...

Technically Refined, Formally Graceless ‘Compositions’

Comments 0 · May 15, 2012 11:05 am

The 20th century looms large in Paul Schuette’s new show Compositions at semantics. An investigation into form, structure and sound, the exhibition’s multimedia works orient themselves around Modernism’s concern with quintessence, but pose typically Postmodern questions about how we define genres and the context in which we encounter works of art.  ...

Asian Food Fest Comes to The Banks

Comments 0 · May 16, 2012 08:10 am

One of my favorite foodie events of the year is coming to The Banks this weekend. I almost hate to report this, since it’s been a best-kept secret, but the Asian Food Fest is a don’t-miss.  ...

Retiring to India in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

Comments 0 · May 16, 2012 08:19 am

Based on Deborah Moggach’s novel These Foolish Things, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel imagines a final adventure for a group of English men and women — one last hurrah where they can get away from the familiar day-to-day they’ve come to know all too well, or their busy families caught up in living in the digital now, which in some cases is hopelessly unknowable to their elders. ...

Summer TV Preview

Comments 0 · May 16, 2012 08:35 am

Ever since the days of Stick Stickly (Nickelodeon’s popsicle stick seasonal host of the ’90s), I’ve loved me some summer television. When you get burnt out on bikinis and barbeques, crank up the AC, crack open a beer and check out these summer shows. ...

 

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