Learn Police Work
The next session of the Cincinnati Police Department's Citizens Police Academy is Jan. 16 through March 5, 2008.Designed to provide better understanding between citizens and police
(Re: "Testify: How Was Robyn Hitchcock?" post on CityBeat's Spill It blog about Hitchcock's show last week at the Southgate House.) He was awesome. Of course! First time my wife and I had seen him
Learn About Newcomers
"A Critical Conversation on Immigration" is the title of a free program from 4-5:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Gallagher Student Center Theater at Xavier University. Panelists inc
Perfect timing to read Larry Gross' Living Out Loud column this week ("Love Will Keep Us Together," issue of Oct. 24). My 17-year-old son moved in with me about two years ago, and in reading about G
Of Japanese ancestry and born and raised in Honolulu, FRANK SATOGATA integrates elements of both Eastern and Western culture into his artistic identity. His paintings are on view through Nov. 30 a
HOT Another Marquee Musical Giveaway Amazing spoken world/musical artist Saul Williams is following the lead of Radiohead and is giving away his new album. The release should find Williams a bi
Followers of Jesus and Allah Talk
"Christians and Muslims: Toward a Shared Future" is the topic of a presentation at Xavier University at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 7 at the Schiff Family Conference Center in
HOT Artists Are Doing It For Themselves On Oct. 10, experimental British Rock band Radiohead gave the music industry a wedgie by releasing their new album, In Rainbows, exclusively through thei
Clean Out the Chemicals The Hamilton County Solid Waste Management District's (District) free household hazardous waste drop-off sites close for the season Oct. 27. Since the program began March 17
Liberty Comes to Town
The Cincinnati Preservation Association's 12th annual Fall Forum presents Robert Liberty, metro councilor of Portland, Ore., at noon Oct. 19 in the Hall of Mirrors at the Hilto