At 4:30 a.m. April 27 the only sounds in the brush near I-71's Reading Road exit are birds testing morning voices, the occasional rumble of passing traffic and cries of "Hello? Anybody home? Out
For its place in an organization that draws so much controversy, Sue Momeyer's neatly-kept space on the third floor of the Planned Parenthood office in Mount Auburn is surprisingly warm and sere
Try to forget for a minute about human rights violations internationally. Let's talk about the human rights being violated right here in the United States. Such as this one: "Everyone who works
If only the artwork addressing prejudice could more closely emulate prejudice itself, suddenly rearing up in our paths or flying at us from our blind spots to decimate what we know about ourselves.
Former Cincinnati City Councilman Christopher Smitherman says his only real regret is not being confrontational enough. Acknowledging the seeming absurdity of that statement, a relaxed Smitherm
Somehow even in winning the police managed to lose again last week. Specifically, the losers were the Cincinnati Police officers who at the very last minute told organizers of a Nov. 19 "Cincinn
It's not easy for a new member of the U.S. House of Representatives to distinguish herself in a body consisting of 435 legislators, but U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Milford) succeeded last week. On
If there's any doubt that last year's state constitutional amendment banning gay marriage was less about marriage than homophobia, consider the next item on some anti-gay activists' agendas:
See Election Photo Gallery Here Nutshell for those who don't know: incumbent Cincinnati City councilmen Sam Malone and Christopher Smitherman are out; challengers Jeff Berding, Chris Bortz, Leslie
Just before he was to be shot, a Bosnian man in Croatia wrestled away from his captor, jumped a fence and, without money or passport, made it across five international boundaries to find safety in A