The recent news article about Serpent Mound ("History Mystery," issue of Oct. 4) incorrectly attributes to me the following quote: "Native Americans are different from the Hopewell, the Adena and th
I felt sad after reading last week's Living Out Loud column "Lost in Over-the-Rhine" (issue of Sept. 27). You see, I lived there for almost four years because I love the diversity there and consider
If any organization or group wants to see how to put on a great music festival, they should apprentice with the folks who put on MidPoint ("Five Alive," issue of Sept. 20). If any club owner wants t
To the writer of the Letter to the Editor "Obscene Fetus Photo" (issue of Sept. 6), thanks for the reminder. I had meant to ask the same question. When I was about 17 or 18, Larry Flynt sent out a
It's only been a month since we've returned from New Orleans, but I'm ready to go back again. Margo Pierce's story about our trip ("Katrina Lives," issue of Sept. 6-12) pointed out that the devastat
I don't know if Bill Peterson is referring to bloggers or radio call-in people or what ("Mystery Achievement: Reds Doing Better Than Critics Admit," issue of Aug. 23), but I suppose I'm one of Reds
I lived in Cincinnati last year for a little while before my employer transferred me to L.A. We have a great alternative paper out here, LA Weekly, but I got hooked on CityBeat and still follow it o
Kudos to Lew Moores for his fittingly glowing article of Ohio "governor-elect" Ken Blackwell ("Finding Ken Blackwell," issue of Aug. 16). Reading it only underscores my disdain for the vilified mons
My husband and I couldn't agree with more with Larry Gross' column, "Trashin' the 'Nati" (issue of Aug. 9). We've recently attended several events and, feeling energized, wanted to cap the evening w
In your recent article about the Hamilton County jail proposal ("The Politics of the Jail," issue of Aug. 2), reporter Kevin Osborne emphasized that violent criminals haven't been released early, bu
Please take seriously your responsibility to educate as well as entertain/inform. The recent article "On the Wrong Side in the Middle East" (issue of July 26) was highly biased and omitted some key
I read with interest the article "Ethanol's Truth and Consequences" (issue of July 19) and have several comments. In 2005, the average daily consumption of crude oil in the U.S. was over 20 million
I applaud your efforts in publishing the cover story "Making a Killing" (issue of July 12). It's so important to inform the public of the many issues that plague the application of the death penalty
Bill Banchy of Anderson Twp. wrote a Letter to the Editor criticizing a Tom Tomorrow cartoon ("Not Impressed with 'Hypocrisy'," issue of July 5), calling it a "hate-filled, mocking satire" and claim
I'm a social worker in a building for elderly and disabled individuals. I was really thrilled with your article ("My Right Foot," issue of June 14-20) not only for the uplifting profiles but also the