On this episode we'll check out the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, a marathon of new and offbeat theatrical works running through June 6. Our guests are CityBeat Contributing Editor Rick Pender, Cincinnati Fringe Fest founder Jason Bruffy and Eric Vosmeier, who is the festival's Managing Director.
This episode of the CityBeat Podcast features voices from the Cincinnati Drop Inn Center in Over-the-Rhine. Drop Inn Center staff members Pat Clifford and Kenny Havens discuss their work, providing shelter and restoring dignity to homeless men and women. (Read the related CityBeat news story here.)
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May is Bike Month. On this episode we'll hear from local bicycle commuters who took part in Queen City Bike's rolling press conference; CityBeat's Danny Cross, who wrote a cover story in 2008 on why Cincinnati isn't a very bike-friendly city; music by the bike-friendly band Turmeric; and Shawn Jenkins of Segway Cincinnati, which sells electric bikes.
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On Podcast 3, CityBeat's Danny Cross presents a comedic, quixotic adventure that includes the misuse of peanut butter and drunk party kids.
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Rumpke representatives Amanda Pratt and Anne Gray discuss recycling and the environment on CityBeat's Podcast #2. They were two of the subjects of a story we published last week on the Rumpke sanitary landfill and recycling facility.
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The Green Issue podcast features an interview with Mike Reynolds, a UC architecture grad whose Greater World Community in New Mexico features more than 60 homes built from waste materials, and Jim and Eileen Schenk of Imago in Price Hill.
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