Jun 13-20, 2018

Jun 13-20, 2018 / Vol. 29 / No. 23
The Drinking Issue: 93 bars and boozy destinations for every vibe

New Movie Theater Coming to Downtown Cincinnati

A startling and exciting new sign has appeared on the door of the entrance to the old Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, 719 Race St. in the Garfield Tower Apartments building: It says "Coming Soon… Cincinnati World Cinema." And Tim Swallow, who long has run Cincinnati World Cinema and shown indie films, Oscar shorts, foreign movies, documentaries…

Cincinnati’s New Poet Laureate Is a Man of Many Well-Chosen Words

Manuel Iris, Cincinnati’s new poet laureate, describes the subject he loves this way: “Poetry is finding the extraordinary in the ordinary.” And his writing does exactly that. For instance, in one of his poems, “Ars poetica” — from his latest book, Translating Silence, a bilingual Spanish and English anthology of his past work — he…

Musical comedy troupe The Capitol Steps mock Trump at Memorial Hall

Elaina Newport’s phone demeanor is the chipper disposition of someone who cannot get to work soon enough. The sole remaining original member of the Capitol Steps, a musical political-parody group she co-founded in 1982, Newport picks up her extension and responds immediately with unbridled enthusiasm. Capitol Steps performs two shows at Memorial Hall on Sunday.…

We all want to live in ‘Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood’

The tagline for Won’t You Be My Neighbor? — Morgan Neville’s inspiring documentary about Mr. Rogers — says it all: “a little kindness makes a world of difference.” And maybe what the world needs, especially now, is more kindness. Neville is working with a perfect role model for kindness in the late, great Fred Rogers,…

New and Returning Summer TV Series

Summertime, and the livin’s easy. What better time to Netflix and chill? Here are some new and returning series to tune into during your summer vacay. Queer Eye (Season Premiere, Friday, Netflix) – Another installment with the feel-good Fab Five just months after its Netflix debut! Can you believe? While creator David Collins has expressed…

What a Week!: June 13-19

Trump-Kim Summit Unless you’ve been living under a rock (or in North Korea), you probably heard all about Donald Trump’s meeting with Kim — and we’re not talking Kardashian this time. Last Monday’s episode of The Bachelor was rudely interrupted by coverage of the historic meeting between Trump and Kim Jong-un — the first time…

This Week in Questionable Decisions: June 13-19

This Week in Questionable Decisions… 1. A Memphis woman was arrested and charged with child endangerment after being caught on tape transporting her grandchildren in dog kennel crates. She said there wasn’t any other room in her SUV. 2. A trending story on Twitter introduced me to the Japanese delicacy shirako, made from milt —…

Sound Advice: We Are Scientists at MOTR Pub (June 23)

There’s no question how guitarist Keith Murray and bassist Chris Cain view their musical output: their website is bannered with an overarching title that trumpets, “We Are Scientists – A Rock Band.” As with most things in life, quantifying the musical direction of We Are Scientists is slightly more complicated than a simple internet proclamation.…

Cincinnati Police Reform Advocates Get National Platform

One of Cincinnati’s most consistent voices for police reform is getting a national platform during an appearance on the season finale of HBO’s Problem Areas. Iris Roley, the Black United Front activist who helped push for Cincinnati’s Collaborative Agreement police reforms in the years after the city's 2001 civil unrest, appears in the 10th episode…

Frisch’s Big Boy to Serve Coca-Cola Products

Coca-Cola has returned to one of Cincinnati's legendary diners: Frisch's Big Boy. Frisch’s CEO Jason Vaughn announced the holy soda matrimony on Monday. The move comes after a five-year stint with Pepsi, which was made in 2013. Before that, the chain diner was engaged in a 50-year relationship with Coke. Since the switch to Pepsi,…

Cincinnati Parks to Amend Policies after Protests

Cincinnati Parks will change its policies and offer special use permit fee waivers for groups providing free community services after a group of activists and musicians protested those fees this week. Triiibe, a popular band and activist group, has been holding a monthly event called "Potluck for the People" in Piatt Park since January. The…

Cincinnati Pride Week Events

MONDAY, JUNE 18 Queen City Radio Karaoke — QCR kicks off their Pride week with Monday night karaoke. Order a Yaaass Queen City Mule to benefit Cincinnati Pride. 9:30 p.m. Free. Queen City Radio, 222 W. 12th St., Over-the-Rhine, qcrbar.com. TUESDAY, JUNE 19 Hedwig and the Angry Inch — Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s production of Hedwig and…

Sound Advice: Mt. Joy with Oliver Hazard at Woodward Theater (June 19)

It’s hard not to believe in fate when you hear stories like the one about Mt. Joy, an Americana-flavored Indie Rock group founded by guitarists/songwriters Sam Cooper and Matt Quinn. The musicians were high school friends in the Philadelphia area, but their music-making kinship ended when they graduated and went to different East Coast colleges.…

Bar Talk: Molly Wellmann

For our annual Drinking Issue, we chatted with a handful of Cincy bartenders and mixologists to pick their brains about which cocktail they make that's their favorite and where else they drink when they aren't at work. Name: Molly Wellmann Title: Owner of Wellmann’s Brands — Japp’s Since 1879, Myrtle’s Punch House, Old Kentucky Bourbon Bar…

Bar Talk: Cody Monk

For our annual Drinking Issue, we chatted with a handful of Cincy bartenders and mixologists to pick their brains about which cocktail they make that's their favorite and where else they drink when they aren't at work. Name: Cody Monk Title: General Manager of The Anchor-OTR Favorite Drink to Make: I woke up one day and thought…

Bar Talk: Omy Bugazia

For our annual Drinking Issue, we chatted with a handful of Cincy bartenders and mixologists to pick their brains about which cocktail they make that's their favorite and where else they drink when they aren't at work. Name: Omy Bugazia Title: Bartender at Please Favorite Drink to Make: I love making the Frida Zipkin for guests. It’s a bright, complex cocktail with…

Bar Talk: Nonta Perkins

For our annual Drinking Issue, we chatted with a handful of Cincy bartenders and mixologists to pick their brains about which cocktail they make that's their favorite and where else they drink when they aren't at work. Name: Nonta Perkins Title: Senior bartender at MOTR Pub and Woodward Theater Favorite Drink to Make: My go-to cocktail is…

Bar Talk: Travis Salee

For our annual Drinking Issue, we chatted with a handful of Cincy bartenders and mixologists to pick their brains about which cocktail they make that's their favorite and where else they drink when they aren't at work. Name: Travis Salee Title: Mixologist at Metropole Favorite Drink to Make: Just Arugula Guy (a gin-based cocktail made with arugula and lime…

The Peach Truck will be in Cincinnati June 24

If you don't know about The Peach Truck, you need to know. The Peach Truck is the delicious brainchild of Stephen Rose, a Georgia native who moved to Nashville and was immediately disheartened by the lack of fresh, flavorful peaches on grocery store shelves. After taking his wife Jessica to his hometown peach farm in…

Cincinnati Burger Week Ends Sunday, July 22

July in Cincinnati can only mean one thing: it’s burger time. CityBeat's Burger Week is back for seven days of $5 burgers at more than 70 restaurants across the Tri-State. From July 16-22, hungry humans can find a burger for every palate, whether your favorite combo is classic with tomato, lettuce and mayo; vegan; or…

Cincinnati and Hamilton County still at odds over MSD; more news

Hello, Cincy! Here’s some quick news for you today. A new lawsuit claims racial discrimination within the Cincinnati Police Department… against white officers. The suit, filed against the city, Mayor John Cranley, acting City Manager Patrick Duhaney, former City Manager Harry Black, Police Chief Eliot Isaac, the Sentinels Police Association and Lt. Danita Pettis in…

Transit activists place benches at Cincinnati bus stops

A group of activists pushing for improvements to the region's Metro bus service isn't taking lack of funding for the transit system sitting down. And now, more riders will be able to have a seat thanks to their efforts.  Cincinnati's Better Bus Coalition has been building and placing bus benches at Metro stops that don't…

Even Walls Fall Down: The Last Days of Cincinnati’s Ultrasuede Recording Studio

Plastic Ants entered Ultrasuede Studio to pay tribute to Tom Petty’s brilliance and soon found themselves mourning the loss of the recording space itself. Ants singer/songwriter Robert Cherry shares a behind-the-scenes look at an Ultrasuede session and documents the last days of one of Cincinnati’s longest-running music institutions — and its subsequent rebirth. Plus, check…


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