Mar 13-20, 2019

Mar 13-20, 2019 / Vol. 28 / No. 16
Skate the City: Concrete Structures and Urban Spaces Transform into Accessible — and Iconic — Local Skate Spots

Cincinnati Transportation Officials Unveil Long-Awaited Traffic Study

Two-and-a-half years after asking for a study of downtown's traffic patterns, Cincinnati City Council is finally getting some answers — and finding a few more questions. The city's Department of Transportation and Engineering today presented to council's Major Projects and Smart Government Committee the results of three separate studies that consider traffic flow and how…

Washington Platform’s Annual Oyster Festival Returns for the 33rd Year

The Washington Platform Saloon & Restaurant is transforming into a Midwestern oceanside retreat from March 29 through May 11 during its 33rd annual Oyster Festival. More than 40 fresh and fancy (and kind of odd) oyster varieties prepared by chef/owner Jon Diebold and staff will grace the menu, including dishes like: Oyster Peckers: Fried oysters…

Lewis Black Brings His The Joke’s On Us Tour to the Taft Theatre

“It’s just great; everything is just great,” Lewis Black grumbles into his cellphone. “It’s the same thing all over again but badly done. No facts, no reporting, no sense of what the truth is, no one stepping up. The level of madness has not changed.” For his The Joke’s on Us tour, Black is taking…

The Cincinnati Ballet Presents Stravinsky’s ‘Firebird’ and ‘The Rite of Spring’ at Music Hall

Iconic instrumentation and haunting choreography intersect with the Cincinnati Ballet’s ephemeral double feature of The Firebird and The Rite of Spring. Both performances are choreographed by the ballet’s acclaimed resident choreographer, Adam Hougland, and scored by preeminent 20th-century Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. Rite of Spring’s unorthodox arrangements infamously debuted in Paris in 1913 and elicited…

The Contemporary Arts Center Hosts a Macrame Learning Class

Head to the Contemporary Arts Center to learn the art of macrame — a textile tradition that involves tying a series of ornamental knots in rope or other fibers to create everything from wall hangings to plant holders. In this class, you’ll learn basics to create macrame works at home. Class includes tools, a teacher…

Julia Petiprin and Catherine Manabat Announce Opening Date for Their New Retro-Inspired OTR Homemaker’s Bar

Cincinnati hospitality mavens Julia Petiprin and Catherine Manabat have officially announced an opening date and name for their new Over-the-Rhine bar and gathering place: Homemaker's Bar will open at the corner of 13th and Walnut streets in June. Former Los Angelenos turned passionate Cincinnatians, Petiprin, director of operations and design for Circle Hospitality Group and its first…

Veteran SoCal Punk Band Swingin’ Utters Play Cincinnati in Support of Its Most Overtly Political Album to Date, ‘Peace and Love’

Even with a seven-year gap in their existence, it’s extraordinary that Swingin’ Utters are still throwing down some of the best SoCal Punk an incredible 32 years after their formation in Santa Cruz, California. They were originally known as Johnny Peebucks and the Swingin’ Utters, fronted by the inimitable Johnny Bonnel; the name survived a…

Money Chicken Finds a Sweet (and Spicy) Spot in the Local Chicken-Shack Scene

Money Chicken is the most recent addition to the proliferation of fast-casual chicken-centric restaurants in Cincinnati. We may, in fact, be edging toward critical mass. But luckily, the brainchild from the team behind Pleasantry OTR occupies its own space in the local Venn diagram of chicken, fast-casual and heat factor.  “It’s confirmation of demand, if…

Dogs Ride Free at Skystar Wheel’s ‘Bark at the Wheel’ Adoption Event

Ride the Skystar observation wheel at The Banks with your favorite furry friend during Bark at the Wheel. Skystar and a collection of local vendors and businesses are hosting a dog-centric adoption event from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 7 with food, entertainment, learning opportunities and much more. Dog owners are invited to take…

Lloyd Library Sets its Sights on Medical Cannabis in Upcoming Exhibition

The legalization of medical marijuana is a hot topic blazing its way across the United States —  so it makes sense that it's the subject of an upcoming exhibition at downtown's Lloyd Library and Museum. After all, the two go way back: Prior to prohibition, the Lloyd Brothers Pharmacists manufactured the botanical drug, among others, in the Queen…

A Stravinsky Double-Header Soars into Cincinnati Ballet

In Cincinnati Ballet’s upcoming Director’s Cut — which features Stravinsky’s famed The Firebird and The Rite of Spring — something, in particular, stands out. And it’s not just the fact that it’s the first time these two works have been performed on the same bill by the company or that Adam Hougland has choreographed both.…

The Rhythm is Gonna Get You in Latin-Infused ‘On Your Feet!’

A generation or so ago when I listened to Pop music on the radio (don’t judge me, that was the norm), my attention was caught by a new, infectious presence: the Miami Sound Machine, featuring Gloria Estefan as its lead singer. The band’s 1985 hit, “Conga,” turned a lot of heads with its unapologetic throbbing…

Walnut Hills Redevelopment Foundation Searches for Grocery Store Operator

Two years after the closure of its Kroger left Walnut Hills without a grocery store, the Walnut Hills Redevelopment Foundation is looking for someone to step into that void. The potential grocery won't occupy the 33,000-square-foot former Kroger building, WHRF says — but the foundation will announce a possible use for that building soon. Instead,…

A ‘Brick Bar’ Built with One Million LEGOs is Coming to Cincinnati

It’s safe to assume that one of the worst memories from anyone’s childhood is the unforgettable pain felt when a bare foot harshly collided with a stray LEGO brick. But the creative joy these colorful interlocking blocks have inspired since first being sold over six decades ago has been so great, we’ve willingly overlooked the…

Millennial Nostalgia Abounds in Hulu’s ‘PEN15’

Were you ever a member of the PEN15 club? Did you prefer Gelly Roll or Milky pens? Are you tired of people assuming you love avocado toast and hate homeownership? At the risk of evoking Jeff Foxworthy, you might be a millennial. And you might love PEN15 (Hulu). Co-creators (along with Sam Zvibleman) Maya Erskine…

Study: Homes In Greater Cincinnati’s Black Communities Devalued

Homes in the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area's predominantly black neighborhoods appraise for roughly $10,000 less than comparable homes in majority white neighborhoods, according to new research from national think tank the Brookings Institution. Brookings' study looked at home values in 113 metropolitan areas across the country, comparing the values in neighborhoods that are 50 percent or…

Ohio Senate Passes ‘Heartbeat’ Bill

The Ohio Senate yesterday voted 19-13 to pass a bill that would ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected — as soon as six weeks after conception. It's not the first time the restrictions — which, if passed, would be among the strictest in the country — have come before the Ohio General Assembly.…

Metal Pioneers Anvil Rumble Into Greater Cincinnati This Friday

Anvil’s profile in the Metal community has risen immeasurably over the past 10 years thanks to a film documentary and subsequent book about their history. But the Canadian band was actually forged (Get it? Anvil? Forged?) when vocalist/guitarist Steve Kudlow and drummer Robb Reiner met in their Toronto high school in 1973 and decided to…


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