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Farm Fresh

Chef Ryan Santos provides a literal farm-to-table al fresco dining experience at Carriage House Farm

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 09:41 am

 On a recent Saturday, Chef Ryan Santos of Please, a mobile dining pop-up, uses pages from old copies of CityBeat to light a fire. Santos moves quietly and efficiently between trays of colorful but gnarled carrots, turning them gently over the brick-lined grates as the afternoon warms. ...

TTYL, Texters

Local authorities rarely cite drivers for texting, say proof is hard to find

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 10:28 am

Drivers in Greater Cincinnati are texting away. Men, women. Young, old. Smart and not so. Texting behind the wheel is an indulgence that people just can’t resist. ...

Before Hell Freezes Over

The case for inducting Punk pioneer Richard Hell into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 09:53 am

He’s a Kentuckian and architect of Punk, but Kentucky Music Hall of Fame seems to be in no rush to induct Lexington native/Punk icon Richard Hell. ...

50 Ways To Love Your Growler

Fifty West Brewing ties craft brews to Cincinnati’s beer past

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 11:47 am

“You ever have those moments where you just get really excited in life and you can’t sleep?” asks Bobby Slattery, co-owner of Fifty West Brewing Company. ...

Cincinnati Theaters — Come and Gone

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 09:41 am

I’ve written about theater in Cincinnati for more than 25 years — including reviews and features for CityBeat since it began in 1994. I recently dug through my files on theaters that came and went during the 1990s. In this column (and one on July 3), I’ll provide an overview of that era and offer some thoughts about what’s missing in 2013.
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Aralee Strange: 1944-2013

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 08:56 am

There was this woman with a deep, slow drawl spoken in something between a rasp and a whisper who had a lightning bolt inked high on her right cheekbone not as thuggery, irony or defiance but as a simple, stunning marker adding to the mystique of a woman easily mistaken in her era-defying androgyny for a man.
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No Boundaries On Main Street

OTR gallery promotes artists of all abilities

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 09:32 am

Jymi Bolden seems propelled by momentum. A deliberate speaker with a warm smile, Bolden’s Art Beyond Boundaries (ABB) gallery has been exhibiting at its current location on Main Street for more than six years.
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Republican Medicaid Opposition Ignores Ohio’s Best Interests

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 10:46 am

As the state budget process winds down, it’s looking more and more likely that Republican legislators will reject one of the most obviously positive policies to ever come before them. ...

 
 

Truckshop Launches Cincinnati's First Mobile Fashion Boutique

Offers dresses, tops, jewelry and accessories for $65 or less

Comments 1 · Jun 19, 2013 11:16 am

Truckshop, Cincinnati’s newest mobile vendor, launches tonight at the Columbia Center in Columbia Tusculum. The mobile fashion boutique features clothing and accessories at affordable prices and a unique experience unlike that found in brick-and-mortar stores. While mobile boutiques have become...

Report: Ohio Tax Code Increasingly Complicated

Reform may come later this year

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 10:13 am

Politicians and economists often talk favorably about simplifying the tax code, but a June 17 report from Policy Matters Ohio found Ohio’s tax code will remain complicated under the budget plan being discussed in the Ohio House and Senate.Meanwhile, a spokesperson for House Republicans says...

Morning News and Stuff

Parking lease signed, council discusses highway project, Medicaid bills introduced in House

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 09:16 am

City Manager Milton Dohoney signed an agreement Monday to lease its parking meters, lots and garages to the Greater Cincinnati Port Authority, but the mayor and City Council may still make changes to the controversial parking plan before it’s implemented. In the past week, the Hamilton...

City Signs Parking Lease

Mayor, City Council could make changes

Comments 0 · Jun 18, 2013 03:45 pm

The city signed an agreement Monday to lease its parking meters, lots and garages to the Greater Cincinnati Port Authority, but the mayor and City Council may make changes to the plan before it’s implemented. The city tweeted the news of the signing to several reporters today with a caveat:...

Fountain Square Goes Punk Friday

Free MidPoint Indie Summer series presents all-Punk lineup

Comments 0 · Jun 18, 2013 11:01 am

The free, every-Friday MidPoint Indie Summer (MPIS) series concerts at Downtown’s Fountain Square have featured some eclectic music over the past few years, everything from Bounce and Electro to Roots Rock, World music and Pop. But this Friday, the series goes where it has yet to go, presenting...

Morning News and Stuff

Court refuses delay on parking, interchange needs city support, final budget mixes tax cuts

Comments 1 · Jun 18, 2013 09:07 am

The Hamilton County Court of Appeals refused to delay enforcement of its earlier ruling on the city’s plan to lease its parking meters, lots and garages to the Greater Cincinnati Port Authority, which will allow the city administration to sign the lease as soon as a lower court rescinds its...

Freekbass to Teach Master Class in London

Local bassist first artist announced for 2014 London Bass Guitar Show clinics

Comments 0 · Jun 17, 2013 02:23 pm

Veteran Cincinnati bass wizard Freekbass (of the band Freekbass, as well as Freekbot, the Kelly Richey Band and Headtronics) is the first Master Class leader to be announced for The London Bass Guitar Show 2014. The event (March 1-2 at the Olympia Conference Centre London) will draw some of the...

Court Refuses Stay on Parking Ruling

City now waits on lower court to sign lease

Comments 0 · Jun 17, 2013 12:25 pm

The Hamilton County Court of Appeals today refused to delay enforcement of its earlier ruling on the city’s plan to lease its parking meters, lots and garages to the Greater Cincinnati Port Authority, which will allow the city administration to sign the lease as soon as a lower court rescinds...

 

MidPoint Indie Summer Goes Punk

Plus, Freekbass to teach London

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 10:00 am

The free, every-Friday MidPoint Indie Summer (MPIS) series concerts at Downtown’s Fountain Square goes all-Punk this week. Plus, musician Joe Hedges teams up with artist Jiemei Lin for a performance at the Contemporary Arts Center and local bassist Freekbass is the first "master class" teacher announced for next year's London Bass Guitar Show in the U.K.
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Before Hell Freezes Over

The case for inducting Punk pioneer Richard Hell into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 09:53 am

He’s a Kentuckian and architect of Punk, but Kentucky Music Hall of Fame seems to be in no rush to induct Lexington native/Punk icon Richard Hell. ...

Farm Fresh

Chef Ryan Santos provides a literal farm-to-table al fresco dining experience at Carriage House Farm

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 09:41 am

 On a recent Saturday, Chef Ryan Santos of Please, a mobile dining pop-up, uses pages from old copies of CityBeat to light a fire. Santos moves quietly and efficiently between trays of colorful but gnarled carrots, turning them gently over the brick-lined grates as the afternoon warms. ...

No Boundaries On Main Street

OTR gallery promotes artists of all abilities

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 09:32 am

Jymi Bolden seems propelled by momentum. A deliberate speaker with a warm smile, Bolden’s Art Beyond Boundaries (ABB) gallery has been exhibiting at its current location on Main Street for more than six years.
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The Dog Days of Summer

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 12:47 am

It’s time to spark up a J, laugh out loud and then question your existence with an Australian guy in a gnarly dog suit. Wilfred’s back (10 p.m. Thursdays, FX). ...

Worst Week Ever!: June 12-18

Comments 0 · Jun 19, 2013 09:09 am

SUNDAY JUNE 16: The Muppets from Sesame Street today introduced a new character named Alex whose father is incarcerated. Since we live in the nation that imprisons a higher percentage of its populace than any other in the goddamned world, it makes sense to reduce the stigma attached to this aspect of our society. ...

 
 
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