No divas allowed: It's an improbable guideline for a group of female artists, but it's essential when coordinating a six-week, multi-disciplinary art program that teaches drama, movement, visual
Everything from No Child Left Behind and community engagement to bedroom slippers and bathrobes were discussed at the Christ Church Outreach Forum when newly elected Cincinnati Public School (CP
As the Queen City begins a new year of struggles with the same crappy issues other urban centers face, let's look at how we deal with our shit. How do cops deal with horse shit? The mounted pat
There are 2 million to 4 million Buddhists in the United States, with another 26 million who say that they've been influenced by Buddhism through books or lectures, according to David Loy, visiti
A Cincinnati Police officer threatened to punch a minor in the face and said he'd lie about it in court so the juvenile would be convicted instead. Confronted by internal investigators with a se
The middle class is once again the political pawn being positioned on the congressional chessboard, this time by the Change America Now (CAN) campaign. A national effort spearheaded by the groups
When a school tax levy is on the ballot, supporters talk about how schools are important for the entire community, not just kids and their parents. In Clifton, residents without kids are playing
The Commodore of the Mill Creek Yacht Club believes the waterway is in better shape than it used to be. Although there are still abuses occurring today, it's "slightly better," according to B
Vanessa White is unhappy with the way the Cincinnati Board of Education went about deciding to close nine schools and eliminating thousands of seats from the district, but not because of the cuts
Whatever improvements come to Burnet Woods, they won't involve the use of eminent domain to displace any neighbors, according to people involved in the planning process. A proposal no longer und