Feb 5-18, 2020

Feb 5-18, 2020 / Vol. 27 / No. 14
The Pet Issue

20th Century Cincinnati — Everyone’s Favorite Vintage Modern Shopping Show — Returns to the Sharonville Convention Center

20th Century Cincinnati is back and taking over the Sharonville Convention Center for a weekend of “modernist art, furnishings, fashion and architecture.” Take a step back into the Atomic Age and stroll aisle after aisle of goods ranging from paintings, pottery and posters to ephemera, jewelry and apparel. Prices range from high-end to impulse buy,…

KungFood Chu’s AmerAsia in Covington to Temporarily Close

KungFood Chu's AmerAsia made a brief announcement about their impending closure on their Facebook page today. "Attention!!! AmerAsia will be closed at the end of February. Get your fixes ASAP," the post read. https://www.facebook.com/KungFoodChu/posts/10157955529619002 As you can imagine, the announcement created quite the panic for devoted fans of the establishment. But manager Annabelle Hussey has confirmed…

Bones’ Burgers to Close its Oakley Location in February

Bones' Burgers, from owner Curtis "Bones" Bonekemper, is closing one of its two Cincinnati locations. The team announced on their Facebook page on Feb. 18 that they will be shutting down their Oakley eatery later this month. "It is with some sadness and some relief that we have decided to close our Oakley location on Sunday,…

51 Greater Cincinnati Breweries and Taprooms to Try

Look, we probably don’t need to do much to convince you to drink a beer (that is: if you do drink alcohol, don’t have a gluten intolerance, etc.). And our city is overflowing with local options. While it’s easy to toss back a six-pack at home, there’s nothing better than seeing where your beer was…

Hip Hop Legend KRS-One to Perform in Cincinnati This Week

Legendary rapper KRS-One is performing in Cincinnati this week. The influential, pioneering Hip Hop artist is scheduled to appear at OTR Live in Over-the-Rhine on Friday, Feb. 21. Local artists Sons of Silverton and DJ Pillo will also perform at the 10 p.m. show. Doors open at 9 p.m. Advanced tickets are available via otrlivemusic.com.…

Over-the-Rhine’s Underground Nightclub Ghost Baby is Now Open

Ghost Baby, a new subterranean nightclub/music venue, has officially opened beneath the streets of Over-the-Rhine. It's located at 1314 Republic St. and hours start at 4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and 2 p.m. on Saturday. The website says "reservations are recommended" but walk-ins are always welcome. Ghost Baby is the brainchild of local entrepreneur Josh Heuser, founder of…

Lydia’s on Ludlow in Clifton’s Gaslight District Has Closed

Lydia's on Ludlow, an eatery located in Clifton's Gaslight District, has announced its closure. The eatery officially closed its doors on Feb. 17 and owner Lydia Stec explained her reasoning for her decision via a Facebook post.  The post expressed her love for the community and her patrons but explained that it was time for…

Foo Fighters’ 25th-Anniversary Tour is Coming to Cincinnati

Foo Fighters have announced a 25th-anniversary tour that will be hitting cities the band played on their first tour in 1995. That includes a stop at Cincinnati's Heritage Bank Center on May 14. Tickets go on sale this Friday, Feb. 21 at 10 a.m. via ticketmaster.com. Foo Fighters played Cincinnati's Bogart's on April 19, 1995.…

Illustrator and Painter N.C. Wyeth, Who Inspired Creator of ‘Star Wars’, Has a Career-Spanning Retrospective Exhibition at Taft Museum of Art

Despite his popularity, Newell Convers Wyeth — better known as N.C. Wyeth — was never quite satisfied with his work. Surveying the breadth of the artist’s inventory reveals much experimentation on his part, both in style and subject.  That’s the view that the career-spanning retrospective N.C. Wyeth: New Perspectives, which is currently on display at…

Cincinnati Art Museum’s Exhibition ‘Women Breaking Boundaries’ Commemorates the Centennial of Women’s Suffrage

The Cincinnati Art Museum’s current exhibition Women Breaking Boundaries commemorates the centennial of women’s suffrage by foregrounding works by women artists from its permanent collection. The curatorial project includes an exhibition proper as well as signage throughout the museum inviting us to reorient our experience through an intersectional lens of gender and representation. In the exhibition…

‘Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey’ is a Glittery, Kaleidoscopic Break-Up Flick of Wacky Proportions

The recently-renamed Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey stars Margot Robbie as the titular chaotic, evil, egg-sandwich-loving, Brooklyn-accent-speaking, bat-wielding ex-psychiatrist. Only this time, she’s not sidelined as the Joker’s lover/partner-in-mayhem. In fact, this sort-of sequel to DC’s Suicide Squad eschews the presence of Mr. J (played by Jared Leto) completely.  And she’s way better off without him. Recently…

Fuzzed-Out, High-Octane Brooklyn Buzz Band Stuyedeyed to Play Free Cincinnati Show

Brooklyn-based Stuyedeyed (pronounced "stide-ide") is a mosaic of musical dynamics and cultural awareness, whose adopted hometown is one of the planet's biggest melting pots. As for the quartet's musical aesthetic, Stuyedeyed's intense blend of Punk, Garage Rock and Psychedelia howls with inescapable rage and passion. Their latest EP, Moments of Terribleness, exudes the verve and…

Downtown’s E+O New Asian Eatery Retracts Opening Date

UPDATE: e+o has removed the post from their Instagram account regarding the opening and they are in fact not slated to open Feb. 20. The restaurant says they do not currently have an opening date set. We will post a new blog if that information is released. Downtown Cincinnati's highly-anticipated e+o New Asian eatery has…

Hey Cincinnati. Register to Vote Already

Tomorrow, Feb. 18, is the last day to register to vote in the upcoming Ohio primaries, which means that anyone 18 or older and who is legally able should make sure they are signed up to vote. Because it may seem simple, but if you're not registered, then you can't vote. Yes, registering to vote…

Braxton Brewing Co. Launches Low-Calorie, Low-Carb Hop Fit IPA

Braxton Brewing Co. is adding to its line of trendy, health-conscious alcoholic beverages with Hop Fit, a low-calorie and low-carb canned beer.  Hop Fit comes as a complement to the brewery's Vive spiked sparkling water, a sort of local White Claw that's gluten-free, 100 calories, has 2 grams of carbs and features natural fruit flavors.…

The Turbulence of Family Love in ‘This Is Us’

At one point in television history, This Is Us would easily be the best drama. With the multiple, intersecting timelines and the perfectly complicated Pearson family — Jack, Rebecca and their three children, Kevin, Kate and Randall — shown in all stages of life, the NBC show could easily stand up against an ER or…

Hamilton County Bus Levy Grabs Bipartisan Support

An effort to place a .8 percent Hamilton County sales tax levy before voters is getting support from some conservative backers.  Republican State Rep. Bill Seitz and Democrat Hamilton County Auditor Dusty Rhodes today (Feb. 14) held a news conference in Westwood to announce their support for Issue 7, a sales tax that would help…

e|19 Lounge Bar & Discothèque to Open in Over-the-Rhine This Summer

An exciting new addition to Over-the-Rhine's Elm Street is slated to open this summer: e|19 Lounge Bar & Discothèque. From owner Richard Cooke, the organizer of Cincinnati's LGBTQ+ Tea Dance series, the nightclub and bar will be located across from Rhinegeist. "At e|19 we will bring together high-caliber music, exceptional customer service, and top-notch entertainment…

Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley Mulling Run for Ohio Governor

Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley is looking into a bid for governor, he announced today.  “I am exploring a run for governor because Ohio is falling behind and must do better," Cranley said in a statement. "For years Ohio's middle class has been shrinking under the weight of the state's failed policies. Cincinnati's comeback, population and…

Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Convenes Taskforce to Ensure Immigrants Feel Welcome at Court House

Following controversy around arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement inside the Hamilton County Courthouse, Clerk of Courts Aftab Pureval announced this week he is convening a task force, called "You Are Welcome Here," to make sure immigrants feel safe there. Officials have acknowledged that ICE at least occasionally makes arrests outside Hamilton County courtrooms, even…

New Seafood-Leaning Restaurant The Emery to Open in Mariemont

UPDATE: As a result of COVID pushbacks, the restaurant is now slated to open this fall — possibly September. And Mark Bodenstein will now be the opening Executive Chef instead of Jared Bennett. A new restaurant is coming to historic Mariemont Square. The Emery, located at 6914 Wooster Pike, will be a "polished casual full-service restaurant,…

Cincinnati Musicians to Pay Tribute to the Late Bob Nave This Weekend

Friends, fans, peers and bandmates of the late local musician Bob Nave will join together on Sunday, Feb. 16 at The Redmoor in Mt. Lookout for a special memorial concert. Nave — the organist/keyboardist known best for his stints in The Lemon Pipers (who had a late-’60s No. 1 hit with "Green Tambourine") and, more…

Social Media Post Threatens ‘Shoot Out’ at Cincinnati Public School

A social media post that surfaced last night on Snapchat suggests a shootout at Cincinnati Public Schools' School for Creative and Performing Arts in Over-the-Rhine. SCPA remains open this morning and CPS officials say they're in communication with Cincinnati Police about the threat. Cincinnati Police officers were at the school this morning as a safety…

‘The Masked Singer’ Tour is Coming to Cincinnati This Summer

As fans are abuzz with excitement over the new season of TV guessing-game The Masked Singer — which premiered last week — last night on the show it was announced that there will be a nationwide Masked Singer tour this summer. The tour kicks off May 28 in Detroit, then comes to Cincinnati's Taft Theatre…

Downtown Vietnamese Restaurant Le’s Pho & Sandwiches to Close

Family-owned Vietnamese restaurant Le's Pho & Sandwiches will permanently close its doors at the end of February.  For those who work downtown, Le’s tiny corner of Court Street is likely a familiar and favorite lunchtime destination. Its unassuming façade and simple décor don’t exactly scream at you from the street, but those who have been…

Cincinnati’s Ohio River Expected to Hit Flood Stage This Weekend

If your morning commute involves crossing any of the bridges over the Ohio River, you may have noticed the progressively rising water level over the past week. After significant precipitation throughout the region, the National Weather Service predicts that the Ohio River will continue to rise, and it is expected to hit flood stage by Saturday, Feb.…

Debate About Cincinnati’s Human Services Funding Heats Up

For a decade, the City of Cincinnati has decided how to divvy up the money it uses to fund outside human services organizations tackling poverty, neighborhood violence and other issues by relying on recommendations from a committee administered by the United Way. That could change soon, however. The United Way's contract ends in June —…

Spend Valentine’s Day with Cult Music Hero Rodriguez at The Ludlow Garage

Singer/songwriter Rodriguez — a cult favorite and subject of the 2012 Oscar-winning documentary Searching for Sugar Man — is coming to town for a rare local appearance, playing the Ludlow Garage with a show billed as "A Night of Music and Conversation with Rodriguez.” Sixto Rodriguez was a Detroit-born Folk Rock artist who released a…

Louisville’s Forecastle Music Festival’s 2020 Lineup Topped by Cage The Elephant, Jack Johnson and The 1975

Music fest lineup announcement season continues with Louisville, Kentucky's popular Forecastle festival unveiling its 2020 roster of performers. This year, the event — which returns to Louisville's Waterfront Park for the 10th year July 17-19 — will feature headlining performances from Jack Johnson, Cage The Elephant and The 1975. Also appearing at Forecastle this year:…

Night Circus: Cabaret is an 18-and-Older Aerial Art and Valentine’s Cirque Show at Over-the-Rhine’s Woodward Theater

Prepare for a classical take on Valentine’s Day with a cabaret. Magical cirque performances, “lovely madames” and a full bar are waiting to make your Valentine’s night with your partner one you won’t forget. The evening is hosted by Passion Productions, "the premier aerial art production company in Cincinnati" that features everyone from burlesque and…

Cincinnati Police Captain Cited for OVI

A captain with the Cincinnati Police Department was pulled over and charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated in Loveland Sunday, according to police in the Cincinnati suburb.  Cincinnati Police Capt. Amanda Caton was driving with her husband, CPD Lt. Patrick Caton when the two were spotted by Loveland Police drifting across traffic lanes shortly…

Nation Kitchen & Bar Will Open a New Westwood Location This Summer

Nation Kitchen & Bar has made an exciting announcement regarding their much-anticipated new, second location.  The restaurant, located in a revitalized historic firehouse in the up-and-coming neighborhood of Westwood, is slated to open in the late spring/early summer. According to a press release from the restaurant, approval from the Zoning Board has kicked off their construction on…

Western & Southern Open 2020 Tickets Are Now On Sale

The Western & Southern Open returns to the Lindner Family Tennis Center for its 121st year Aug. 15-23, 2020 for a can’t-miss occasion for tennis superfreaks or just casual fans who want a reason to wear their preppiest polo shirts and see who the first player is to devolve into a racket-smashing temper tantrum. The oldest…

Cincinnati Rockers Foxy Shazam Announce Comeback Concert in April

Cincinnati Rock sensations Foxy Shazam kicked off 2020 by, basically, announcing their existence. On Jan. 1, the band — which has an international following but hasn't done anything since going on an unspecified hiatus in 2014 — posted on its relatively dormant social media pages images of "FS" buttons. The gesture kicked off a flurry…

Flashback to 1986 and the Scourge of Rowdy Teen Dances in Corryville

In the mid-’80s, longtime Cincinnati concert venue Bogart's hosted regular concerts by area high school Rock bands which drew respectable crowds. Kinks were being worked out of the "all ages" shows at Bogart's — often underage fans would be cordoned off in the balcony if they were allowed in at all — so teens jumped…

Independent Eye Tribute Paper ‘Optic’ is Officially Hot Off the Presses

Optic: A Visual Tribute to the Independent Eye is officially on stands at local shops across Cincinnati.  Featuring artworks that pay tribute to Cincinnati's 1960s/70s progressive underground newspaper from 16 local artists, Optic is the culmination of a yearlong retrospective. It follows an exhibition and panel discussion, the latter of which was held last November at…

Ohio Directors Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert Score an Oscar for Regionally Filmed ‘American Factory’

On Sunday, the Buckeye State received a shout-out at the 92nd Academy Awards via Yellow Springs, Ohio-based filmmakers Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar.  The duo took home the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature for American Factory, the first release under Barack and Michelle Obama's film company Higher Ground Productions. The film, currently streaming on Netflix, follows the story…

Here Are All the 2020 Oscar Winners

The 2020 Academy Awards in summation: Bong Joon-ho, more Bong Joon-ho and, again, more Bong Joon-ho. The director's South Korean film Parasite took home four Oscars, including for Best International Film, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director and Best Picture. The latter makes Parasite the first non-English language film to ever take home the top honor in…

Dewey’s Pizza Will Close Newport on the Levee Location

Dewey's Pizza is closing its Newport on the Levee location — at least for now. The restaurant will be closed due to the renovation efforts at the Levee, a news release says, and could potentially reopen there in the future.  “We are excited about the future of the Levee and our opportunity to evaluate new…

Iconic Rapper Rakim is Performing in Cincinnati This Week

Iconic MC Rakim — who is performing Wednesday, Feb. 12 at Riverfront Live — exploded onto the Hip Hop scene in the mid-’80s with his partner Eric B. The duo’s first single, “Eric B. is President,” dropped in 1986, followed by their 1987 debut album, Paid in Full, a cornerstone Hip Hop classic that was…

Expanded Fountain Square Graeter’s to Reopen on Valentine’s Day

One of the cornerstone locations of Cincinnati ice cream institution Graeter’s will be reopening just in time for Valentine's Day. The Graeter's shop on Fountain Square has been closed since September 2019 for renovations. The shop is located on the bottom floor of the Fifth Third headquarters building on Fountain Square; the Fifth Third lobby…

Electronic/Hip Hop Producer, Musician and ‘Mad Men’ Theme Creator RJD2 is Playing Cincinnati This Spring

Celebrated Electronic/Hip Hop musician/producer RJD2 is coming to Cincinnati this spring. The multi-instrumentalist will perform at Northside's Urban Artifact on April 26. Local DJs BlazeWright and Bit Flip will also perform. Tickets are available now for $20 via cincyticket.com. RJD2 (government name: Ramble John Krohn) grew up in Columbus, Ohio and cut his teeth in the…

Price Hill Chili and Lebanon’s Golden Lamb Named Two of America’s ‘Best Classic Restaurants’ by Food & Wine Magazine

Food & Wine magazine recently released its list of "Best Classic Restaurants" in every state and Cincinnati's Price Hill Chili and downtown Lebanon's historic Golden Lamb both made the list for Ohio. Food & Wine Senior Editor David Landsel, who compiled the piece, says, "This nearly 17,000-word survey features roughly 250 different restaurants, from furthest…

Ohio House Moves to End Performance-Based School Vouchers

A program that pays for students at some public schools in Ohio to attend private ones could change dramatically soon if the Ohio House of Representatives has its way. But there is disagreement over the measure in the state Senate. The House yesterday passed an overhaul of Ohio's voucher program that would shift criteria used…

Cincinnati, Are You Ready for Some Snow?

Hope you soaked up that unseasonably (some would say eerily) warm weather earlier this week, because it's about to get all winter up in here again.  We haven't had a whole lot of snow this season (so far, at least), so if you're a winter fan, this might be the best you get. The National…

Cincinnati Music Web Series Donuts N’ Akahol Rolls Out Expanded Format

The web series Donuts N’ Akahol — which spotlights a variety of Cincinnati musical acts — recently returned for its sixth season. And alongside their usual insightful interview features, hosts Graval Baehr and Tatum have introduced an expanded format with a few new elements, including a regular live performance segment. Tatum and Graval met in…

Dead & Company to Return to Cincinnati This Summer

Dead & Company is a touring force, but this year the band is only doing 17 headlining shows. If you're a Grateful Dead fan in Cincinnati, you're in luck, because you won't have to travel far to catch them. The group — featuring Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, John Mayer and Bob Weir, with Oteil Burbridge…

Over-the-Rhine Property Owners to Vote on Special Improvement District

Should property owners in southern Over-the-Rhine pay into a special district to fund services above and beyond what the city provides? That’s something they'll be voting on in the coming weeks. If approved, the so-called Special Improvement District would use an additional assessment on property taxes to provide for litter, snow and graffiti removal and…

Tim Roth and Clive Owen Star in Redemptive Classical Music Saga

Last week, the world celebrated the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp. The date, Jan. 27, is now formally recognized as Holocaust Remembrance Day. With more than one million people murdered at Auschwitz, the camp is inarguably the poster child for the scale of Nazi atrocities during WWII. The 2015 film Son…

Poll: 9 in 10 Kentuckians Support Legalizing Medical Marijuana

Nine in 10 respondents to a new poll in Kentucky said they support legalizing medical marijuana in the state. The annual Kentucky Health Issues Poll is paid for by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky and Ohio-based Interact for Health. This year's poll, conducted by the University of Cincinnati's Institute for Policy Research and based…

Cincy Stories Brings Back Past Speakers for 5-Year Anniversary Bash

Storytelling has the ability to foster empathy and strengthen one's sense of community. That sentiment is evidenced through the work of Cincy Stories, which will soon celebrate its fifth year as an organization.  Since its debut in 2015, the org has racked up nine Emmys for their documentary films and has hosted live storytelling events…

Hightail Mt. Adams to Close Its Doors in February

Hightail Mt. Adams, a neighborhood watering hole located on Pavilion Street in Mount Adams, has announced that it will permanently close its doors on Saturday, Feb. 8.  Opened by 4EG in the fall of 2017, the drinking destination is known for its happy hour specials, bourbon selection and fun themed events like Geeks Who Drink…

Starlight Doughnut Lab to Open Brick-And-Mortar in Norwood This Year

A local bakery known for its over-the-top donuts will be opening a brick-and-mortar location in Norwood by the end of 2020. Starlight Doughnut Lab began sellings its delectable treats to the public in January 2019. Owner Ben Greiwe first made donuts for Nine Giant's New Year's Eve party and, after positive feedback, he began selling…

20 Greater Cincinnati Bars Where You Can Drink With Your Dog

These drinking and dining destinations allow pets in portions or all of their establishments, as long as your pet is well behaved. Regardless, we always recommend calling or checking with the business in advance before you bring your furry friend with you. And, as always, this is not a comprehensive list of every single place…


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