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What the Frack?

After tremors, lawmakers try to slow down ‘fracking’

Comments 1 · Jan 24, 2012 01:42 pm

A series of 12 unusual earthquakes in northern Ohio reached a 4.0 magnitude on New Year’s Eve, shaking homes in Youngstown and intensifying nationwide opposition to fracking, a controversial natural gas extraction process. ...

It’s True, Good Things Come to Those Who Wait

Comments 0 · Jan 25, 2012 10:11 am

More than a decade after Cincinnati voters decided they wanted to change the way the city’s Police Department operates, they’re finally seeing real, significant results. ...

Jan. 18-24: Worst Week Ever!

Comments 0 · Jan 25, 2012 10:22 am

The Enquirer’s Cliff Radel informed readers today that not all of the historical lore out there about the devastating Ohio River flood of 1937 is true. Apparently, it’s not really true that houses floated down the river and came to rest elsewhere completely intact, despite many tales told by locals over the years. ...

Self Reflection Eternal

With help from some of the world’s great thinkers, local Hip Hop artist i-El finds himself

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 01:34 pm

In the beginning, there was Tanya Morgan. And Tanya Morgan was good. Comprised of gifted Cincinnati rappers Ilyas Nashid and Donald “Donwill” Freeman, along with equally talented Brooklyn, N.Y., MC/producer Devon “Von Pea” Callender, Tanya Morgan was hailed as one of Hip Hop’s brightest young groups. ...

Working For the Underdogs

Seelbach focuses on social justice, development

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 01:48 pm

The phrase, ‘Cincinnati’s first openly gay council member’ has been regularly linked to Chris Seelbach’s name in media reports ever since his November election. In an interview last week, Seelbach told CityBeat that this label helped him win his seat on council and is an integral part of his identity as a man and a city leader, but it’s far from a complete picture of who he is. ...

Potent Potential

City Council reinstates individual artist grants

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 12:53 am

Good news from City Hall? Yes, actually. City Council has voted to re-instate and improve a long-established program providing grants to individual artists, which was cut for budgetary reasons in 2009. ...

Cafes Inside CAM, Taft Offer Tasty Treasures

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 01:03 pm

These two museums don’t just have wonderful art — they also both have fantastic cafés. I recently undertook a mission to dine at both: CAM’s Terrace Café and the Lindner Family Café at the Taft Museum. I decided that I wouldn’t just eat at the cafés — I would also see what treasures the museums had to offer. ...

A Dangerous Method (Review)

David Cronenberg allows actors’ methods to shine

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 01:17 pm

Danger has been a factor in the recent films of David Cronenberg, but the tension and anxiety has been focused on the physical, the threat of bodily harm and the need to determine where said harm would originate.  ...

 
 

Old St. George Gets Cited

Comments 0 · Jan 27, 2012 12:54 pm

Next month marks the fourth anniversary of a fire that destroyed parts of the historic Old St. George Church in Clifton Heights. But the structure remains vacant and building inspectors this week cited the owners for conditions at the site.The city’s Property Maintenance Code Enforcement...

Queen City Hoops

Comments 0 · Jan 27, 2012 11:49 am

It was a disappointing week for both UC and Xavier as the past seven days have seen the teams go a combined 0-4. While both teams faced tough opposition I would have expected both to at least earn one win out of the two games they played.Xavier had its four-game winning...

Longtime Music Booster Johnny Schott Dies

Comments 11 · Jan 27, 2012 11:23 am

Last night, Fox 19's website reported that veteran local musician, talent booker and event promoter Johnny Schott passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday morning in his home in Tennessee.Schott played with many groups in the Cincinnati area dating back to the ’60s. He started singing with The...

Stage Door: Weekend Theater Roundup

Comments 0 · Jan 27, 2012 10:53 am

Each week in Stage Door I offer theater tips for the weekend, sometimes with a few pieces of theater news. The Whipping Man opened on Wednesday at Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati. The show made a big splash at Manhattan...

Morning News and Stuff

Comments 0 · Jan 27, 2012 09:48 am

Let’s start the morning roundup with a truly radical idea: How about using Paul Brown Stadium as a homeless shelter during the roughly 340 nights a year when the Bengals aren’t using it?That’s just what might happen with the new Marlins ballpark or the Tampa Bay Rays' Tropicana Field in...

 

Self Reflection Eternal

With help from some of the world’s great thinkers, local Hip Hop artist i-El finds himself

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 01:34 pm

In the beginning, there was Tanya Morgan. And Tanya Morgan was good. Comprised of gifted Cincinnati rappers Ilyas Nashid and Donald “Donwill” Freeman, along with equally talented Brooklyn, N.Y., MC/producer Devon “Von Pea” Callender, Tanya Morgan was hailed as one of Hip Hop’s brightest young groups. ...

Working For the Underdogs

Seelbach focuses on social justice, development

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 01:48 pm

The phrase, ‘Cincinnati’s first openly gay council member’ has been regularly linked to Chris Seelbach’s name in media reports ever since his November election. In an interview last week, Seelbach told CityBeat that this label helped him win his seat on council and is an integral part of his identity as a man and a city leader, but it’s far from a complete picture of who he is. ...

It’s True, Good Things Come to Those Who Wait

Comments 0 · Jan 25, 2012 10:11 am

More than a decade after Cincinnati voters decided they wanted to change the way the city’s Police Department operates, they’re finally seeing real, significant results. ...

Carl Solway Celebrates John Cage Centennial

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 01:00 pm

Carl Solway, celebrating his 50th year as a Cincinnati gallerist, was speaking recently to arts patrons in the residence at Hamilton’s Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park about the milestone that is his new show. He’s presenting a John Cage show, he said, because Cage was the 20th Century’s greatest artist.  ...

Potent Potential

City Council reinstates individual artist grants

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 12:53 am

Good news from City Hall? Yes, actually. City Council has voted to re-instate and improve a long-established program providing grants to individual artists, which was cut for budgetary reasons in 2009. ...

Portlandia Presents Spot-On Sketch Comedy

Comments 0 · Jan 25, 2012 10:18 am

Lake Superior State University recently released its annual List of Words Banished from the Queen’s English for Misuse, Overuse and General Uselessness. Annoying terms such as “baby bump,” “man cave” and the worn-out “amazing” made the list. Now, I can’t argue with the retiring of these words, but I’d like to add one to the list — hipster. ...

A Dangerous Method (Review)

David Cronenberg allows actors’ methods to shine

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 01:17 pm

Danger has been a factor in the recent films of David Cronenberg, but the tension and anxiety has been focused on the physical, the threat of bodily harm and the need to determine where said harm would originate.  ...

Cafes Inside CAM, Taft Offer Tasty Treasures

Comments 0 · Jan 24, 2012 01:03 pm

These two museums don’t just have wonderful art — they also both have fantastic cafés. I recently undertook a mission to dine at both: CAM’s Terrace Café and the Lindner Family Café at the Taft Museum. I decided that I wouldn’t just eat at the cafés — I would also see what treasures the museums had to offer. ...

 

A-Line Holiday Kick-off Party

Check out the holiday kick-off party at Sloane Boutique and the Get Wet event at Japp′s.

 
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