Sep 21 – Oct 4, 2022

Sep 21 - Oct 4, 2022 / Vol. 27 / No. 19

Cincinnati’s Alphas Comedy Troupe Empowers Women Through Creativity

Just as we celebrate shopping local, we also should prioritize laughing local — that’s where the comedy troupe Alphas can help. The all-women group performs an original variety show every month at Clifton Comedy Theatre and say they’ve sold out every performance in their half-year together. Alphas was founded by director Patricia Mullins and consists…

Kurt Vile Coming to Cincinnati with Plenty of Philadelphia Freedom

Kurt Vile can be hard to pin down — a long-haired, skinny-jeaned 42-year-old with melodies for miles and a mind that moves in unexpected directions. The Philadelphia-bred singer, songwriter and ace guitarist is a self-described musical obsessive, the kind of guy who immerses himself in every aspect of his chosen endeavor. Speaking to CityBeat via…

6 Memorable Moments from the Cincinnati Reds’ Dismal 2022 Season

The Cincinnati Reds’ 2022 season won’t be one that fans or players will want to remember forever. Yes, there have been a few brilliant or funny moments, and individual players have tried to fill the big gaps that trades have wrought. Overall, though, this season is a dud, and CityBeat already is looking forward to…

Give Feedback on Metro’s Proposed Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Corridors

Cincinnati Metro has unveiled four possible options for new rapid bus corridors that the agency says will allow riders to travel faster than ever. Brandy Jones, senior vice president of external affairs for Metro, says there’s a big difference between a regular city bus and bus rapid transit (BRT). “The closest comparison is if you’re…

New Bronze Statue Celebrates West End Boxing Legend Ezzard Charles

There’s a new spot where Cincinnati boxing fans can go to reminisce about one of the city’s greats. City officials unveiled a bronze statue of World Heavyweight Champion boxer Ezzard Charles in the West End on Oct. 1. Charles, who grew up in Cincinnati, was known in the boxing world as the “Cincinnati Cobra” and,…

Gov. Mike DeWine’s Initiatives to ‘Support Parents’ in Ohio Headed for Budget Cycle Next Year

Gov. Mike DeWine’s office has released a set of initiatives they say will work to improve child outcomes throughout the state, if passed in the next state budget. The “Bold Beginning” initiatives are broken down into “health care,” “family stability,” and “leading the way” categories, with a focus on health coverage for mothers and infants.…

Study: Weaker Concealed Carry Laws Linked to Increase in Gun Crimes, Including in Ohio

Weakened concealed carry laws are associated with an estimated 9.5% increase in rates of criminal assaults with firearms, according to recently published research published. That relationship is most pronounced in places that allow people convicted of violent misdemeanor crimes to carry a concealed firearm. Those states are associated with an estimated 24% increase in assaults…

A Cincinnati Artist Confronts Racism, Social Injustice with Latest Installment at Weston Art Gallery

Entering the Cincinnati Arts Association’s Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery in the Aronoff Center for the Arts, visitors are immediately confronted with its latest installment, American+. Cincinnati-based artist Michael Coppage’s interdisciplinary excellence is solidified in this immersive experience, which challenges social injustice and racial disparities that exist in our language and culture.…

Angilo’s Pizza in Sharonville Reopens After Year-Long Closure

Angilo’s Pizza in Sharonville is now open after being closed for nearly a year. In November, an SUV plowed into the store during operation. Due to the damage, the store was boarded up and closed indefinitely. But on Sept. 28, the local pizza chain shared on its Facebook page that the Sharonville location is now open for…

TQL Stadium Named Best in the World

TQL Stadium is less than two years old, but it already has had some impressive moments. The most recent? Being named the best venue in the entire world. Bi-monthly sports venue publication Mondo|Stadia named TQL Stadium as “Best Venue” for 2022 at the World Football Summit on Sept. 28. The publication commented that in addition…

15 Things To Do in Cincinnati This Super-Sized Weekend (Sept. 29-Oct. 3)

This weekend is so packed that CityBeat is adding two extra days to the usual event recommendations. Read on for sports, history, family fun, music and more. Thursday, Sept. 29 Cincinnati Bengals vs. Miami Dolphins at Paycor Stadium Are you ready for some football? The Cincinnati Bengals are riding high off their first regular-season win…

‘Little Folk Singer’ Ani DiFranco Set to Play Madison Theater in October

Wanna relive the late-’90s DIY scene? Legendary singer-songwriter and feminist activist Ani DiFranco is rolling through Covington on Oct. 15 for a stop at Madison Theater. DiFranco originally was set to pass through Greater Cincinnati in fall of 2021 in support of her latest album Revolutionary Love, released that year. The tour was postponed due…

New Ad: Cincinnati Republican Steve Chabot Is Watching You Fuck

Big Brother is always watching – including in the bedroom, apparently. That’s the message behind ads targeting a handful of right-wing Republicans who have signaled an intent to prohibit contraceptives, including U.S. Rep. Steve Chabot, who leads the 1st Congressional District that encompasses much of Cincinnati. Separate ads, developed by the Democrat-supporting Progress Action Fund, use…

Tour a World War II-era Naval Ship at Sawyer Point

Want to stand on the deck of a World War II-era ship that took part in the invasion of Omaha Beach on D-Day? All aboard! Head to Public Landing at Sawyer Point between Sept. 28 and Oct. 3 to see a 328-foot landing ship designated LST (Landing Ship, Tank) 325 that is capable of transporting…

Tickle Pickle to Open Second Location in Norwood

One of Cincinnati’s favorite burger joints will have a new spot at which to tickle patrons’ taste buds. Tickle Pickle, the Northside staple, has plans to open a second location inside Listermann Brewing Company in Norwood. According to a press release, the business plans to launch the satellite location at the taproom in mid-October. Tickle…

Joey Votto, Man of the People, Watches Cincinnati Reds Game with Fans

Joey Votto’s playing season may be over, but he’s not far from the ballpark. The Cincinnati Reds’ longtime first baseman was at Great American Ball Park for the team’s Sept. 21 win against the Boston Red Sox. He wasn’t in the dugout or the broadcast booth, though. Instead, Votto sat among fans – regular people…

Spoil Your Pup at Paws In the Park in Summit Park This Weekend

Enjoy an afternoon of pet-focused fun at Summit Park this weekend. Paws in the Park is an event that benefits the United Pet Fund, which provides assistance to independent animal care facilities across the Midwest. There will be a shopping area with both human and animal-related vendors plus “pup-art” activities and a “Yappetizer” bar. Live…

Cincinnati Band A.M. Nice Releases New Album ‘Half Past Tense’

Here’s a fun fact for A.M. Nice fans headed to the Southgate House Revival this Saturday, Sept. 24 to celebrate the release of the post punk trio’s new album, Half Past Tense. If you saw the band’s virtual video benefit, recorded last summer at and for SHR, you didn’t see A.M. Nice do live versions…

Guest Commentary: An Ohio Teacher Was Fired in 1974 for Being Bisexual and You Need to Know Her Name. Especially Now.

Does the name Marjorie Rowland ring a bell? No?! Well, Rowland is someone you definitely need to know, especially with the current legislative assault on the autonomy of Ohio’s teachers.  The new book Mad River, Marjorie Rowland, and the Quest for LGBTQ Teachers’ Rights details Rowland’s journey of being fired as a guidance counselor in 1974 for…

Listen: Massive Nights Releases New Album, “Trash Pop”

Even though it released at the tail end of the season, local hip-hop group Massive Nights’ newest album “Trash Pop” is overflowing with summer jams. There’s an undeniable harmonic drive to these poppy hip-hop tunes, a comfortable mix of equal parts Wiz Khalifa and Blink-182. Starkly different styles intermingle, but their melding is complimentary. As…

Cincinnati Police Arrest 14-Year-Old Boy for Killing a Teen in Over-the-Rhine Despite Recent Anti-Violence Measures

A 15-year-old is dead after more than a month of controversial efforts from the Cincinnati Police Department and city leaders aimed at reducing gun violence on Over-the-Rhine’s Main Street. On Sept. 20, investigators announced the arrest of a 14-year-old boy for the shooting death of 15-year-old Shawn Lewis near OTR’s entertainment area. CityBeat is not publishing…

BLINK Cincinnati Announces Third and Final Wave of Participating Artists

Wildly popular immersive art experiences BLINK Cincinnati is coming soon, and the final wave of participating artists has officially been announced. Oct. 13-16, BLINK will convert 30 blocks of downtown Cincinnati, Over-the-Rhine and Covington into a lineup of literally and figuratively glowing visual, auditory and kinesthetic encounters. Well-known muralist Tristan Eaton is set to create…

On Newsstands Now: Here’s Everything You’ll Find in CityBeat’s Latest Issue

In March 2019, ESPN reached an agreement on a 12-year $1 billion media rights television contract with the American Athletic Conference, leaving member universities with a short window to facilitate the logistics of creating broadcast-worthy productions. For its part, the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music rose to the challenge, creating a partnership with ESPN…

Chrissy Teigen Wants to Know Where to Eat in Cincinnati and We Have Some Recommendations

Chrissy Teigen — the multi-hyphenate model, TV personality and sometimes problematic expert user of social media — is heading to the Queen City this weekend, and it’s not because she’s the wife of locally born-and-raised singer/producer/EGOT winner John Legend. The bestselling cookbook author and avid foodie will be here as a headliner for the Kroger Wellness Festival. And,…

Cincinnati Native Clockwork DJ Keeps Ticking

Garrett Uddin, known locally and globally as Clockwork DJ (or DJ Clockwork, or to fans and friends, simply Clock), is feeling – how do we say this delicately? – under the weather. He spoke at an Art Academy of Cincinnati event the previous evening and then DJ’ed the afterparty, where there was an open bar.…

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s Unconventional 2022-2023 Season Opens with Agatha Christie Classic

The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will not produce shows in Eden Park this fall. The Marx Theatre, the Playhouse’s longtime mainstage, has been demolished to make way for the new “Moe and Jack’s Place – The Rouse Theatre.” For several months, access to the existing Rosenthal Shelterhouse Theatre will also be restricted. Instead, Playhouse shows will move to three other venues around town:…


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