Jan 16-23, 2019

Jan 16-23, 2019 / Vol. 28 / No. 12
Striking Gold

Through the Covington Catholic Viral Videos, a Mirror Into Ourselves

In the videos, we stare at two faces— one young and white, crowned with a red Make America Great Again hat, the other older, darker-skinned, framed by long, graying hair. The latter, Nathan Phillips, is singing and beating a ceremonial drum. The former, Nick Sandmann, is standing still, staring straight ahead, smiling. They are inches…

Put on Your PJs for a Onesie Bar Crawl through Over-the-Rhine

Why waste all of that time getting ready to go out when you can wear your pajamas to the bar? Bar Crawl USA is hosting the third annual Onesie Bar Crawl across Over-the-Rhine. Get out your favorite Batman onesie, plushie animal outfit or even your favorite Christmas PJ set and join Cincinnati locals at eight…

Quaintrelle and Braxton Bring S’mores and Beer Together for a Tasting Party

It’s a sweet winter indulgence for the craft beer and craft marshmallow enthusiast. This grown-up s’mores party features handmade marshmallows from Quaintrelle Confections paired with Braxton beers for five courses of old-fashioned sweets and suds. The menu includes Storm cream ale paired with a cinnamon-caramel s’more, Blown Gasket porter paired with a peanut butter-cup s’more…

Braxton Relaunches Graeter’s Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip Milk Stout

Graeter's and Braxton Brewing Co. are back it again. The duo has paired up to relaunch their super successful collaboration brew: Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip Milk Stout, inspired by Graeter's ice cream and infused with booze. The dark Braxton brew features black raspberry puree, "notes of toasted barley and a creamy texture," according to a…

How Will the Shutdown Affect Local Low-Income Housing?

The longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history presents an uncertain situation for residents of low-income housing. Portions of the federal government have been shut down since Dec. 22 after Democrats and Republicans in Congress reached an impasse in negotiations around funding the government over President Donald Trump's request for $5.7 billion for a wall…

Here is What Cincinnati is Doing to Boost Pedestrian Safety

Standing in front of Western Hills High School, the site of one of Cincinnati’s latest pedestrian hit-and-run accidents, Mayor John Cranley Jan. 18 announced steps the city will take to fight for pedestrian safety. Among his proposals, Cranley voiced support for changing the city’s way of looking at traffic safety through an approach called Vision…

Modern Jazz Great Branford Marsalis to Perform in Cincinnati This Spring

Grammy-winning modern Jazz great Branford Marsalis will bring his quartet (with pianist Joey Calderazzo, bassist Eric Revis and drummer Justin Faulkner) to Cincinnati's Taft Theatre on April 13. Tickets ($29.50-$49.50) go on sale Monday, Jan. 28 at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster, at the Taft Theatre's brick-and-mortar box office or by phone (800-745-3000). The saxophonist and…

And the 2019 Academy Award Nominations Go To…

The 91st annual Academy Awards ceremony takes place Feb. 24 and today (Jan. 22) the nominees were announced. Cincinnati native Regina King was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in If Beale Street Could Talk (she recently won a Golden Globe for her work on the film). Hannah Beachler, a Centerville,…

You Remind Me of a Creep: Kathy Y. Wilson on R. Kelly

First, my plea. Please start loving us. Please start caring enough about us when entire communities of people who look and sound just like us try to kill our spirits, our souls, when they try erasing us like we’re mistakes and smears. Please do this despite what we ourselves say about our ownselves. I am…

Cincinnati Public Library’s Lantern Slide Show Illuminates the Past

Molly Donnermeyer holds a small, black square up to a fluorescent light. A pen-and-ink drawing of a mastodon appears on the now-illuminated surface of the object: a glass plate, the shape and heft of a stone coaster.  Beneath the main branch of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, a storage room is furnished…

Viral Video Causes Controversy for Northern Kentucky Private School

Videos taken in the aftermath of yesterday’s Indigenous Peoples’ March in Washington, D.C. seems to show students from a local private Catholic high school in a tense standoff with indigenous marchers in front of the Lincoln Memorial. But some parents from the school and conservative commentators say the videos have been taken out of context.…

Cherry Ale-8-One Now Available in Cincinnati Area Kroger Stores

Ale-8-One is a regional cult beverage that Cincinnatians aren't afraid to go cuckoo over. The Winchester, Kentucky soda has been sold in a nostalgic green glass bottle since the 1920s and it is, still, the only soft drink invented in Kentucky. It tastes kind of like ginger ale and Sprite had a baby? It's also…

Hathaway’s Diner in Carew Tower is Closing

Longstanding downtown diner Hathaway's announced its forthcoming closure on Facebook in a post on Jan. 15:  Located in Carew Tower, the nostalgic turquoise-green-and-Formica favorite has been serving up some of the best chocolate milkshakes in the city since the 1950s. While they haven't announced an official closing date yet, the message is "soon." One could…

An Over-the-Rhine Museum Chronicling the Neighborhood’s Past is Underway

The long-planned Over-the-Rhine Museum — inspired by New York City’s popular Lower East Side Tenement Museum — has taken a major step toward becoming reality.  On Tuesday night, while presenting the Cincinnati History Lecture at Mercantile Library’s annual meeting, Anne Delano Steinert announced the nonprofit museum — for which she serves as board chairman —…

Transit Activists Push Cincinnati Charter Amendment Upping Bus Funding

Transit advocates with the Better Bus Coalition say they will pursue an amendment to Cincinnati's charter that would boost the amount the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority gets for its Metro bus service from the city's earnings tax. The amendment would boost the portion of the city's income tax that pays for Metro from 0.3…

Recommended Greater Cincinnati Concerts for the Week of Jan. 16-22

WEDNESDAY 16 MADISON THEATER – Greensky Bluegrass with Circles Around the Sun. 8 p.m. Progressive/Bluegrass/Country/Roots/Various. $27, $30 day of show. MOTR PUB – Weakened Friends with Punch Drunk Tagalongs. 9 p.m. Indie Rock. Free. SOUTHGATE HOUSE REVIVAL (REVIVAL ROOM) – Swelltune Records: From Boston to Austin Winter 2019 Tour with Tammi Savoy & Chris Casello,…

Automagik’s ‘Goldmine’ Elevates the Cincinnati Band’s Game with Blazing Indie Rock, Funky R&B and Immeasurable Passion

Last month, four days before Christmas, Automagik stalked onto the stage of Over-the-Rhine’s Woodward Theater with one clear directive — adrenalize the assembled multitude with songs from their new album, Goldmine, as well as selected nuggets from their potent catalog. After an electrifying opening set from Hip Hop troupe Triiibe, the members of Automagik took…

Coppin’s Goes Nose-to-Tail and Root-to-Stem with New Menu

Chef Mitch Arens of Hotel Covington’s Coppin’s has revamped the restaurant’s menu for the new year and placed a specific and intentional focus on reducing waste.  Arens, a Tri-State native, worked at New Orleans’ Cochon Butcher before returning home last year to take the helm of the Northern Kentucky eatery and brought with him that…

Cincinnati Jazz Trio On A Limb Celebrates Debut Album Release at The Greenwich

Cincinnati Jazz trio On a Limb released its eponymous debut album on Jan. 11 on most major digital platforms. The group — featuring pianist Andrew Haug, bassist Noah Simionides and drummer Charlie Schefft — has described its sound as “Umbrella Jazz,” a reflection of the musicians’ broad musical tastes and tendency to interpret music by…


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