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Strangest Art Show I’ve Ever Done
Just returned from having an art booth at the 4-day long Gencon Gaming show in Indianapolis. This was a case of I should have attended the show before I had a booth there. When will I ever learn? The show was wild and wonderful and so full of many many...
Posted: 8/9/2011 9:48 AM in Dawna Boehmer
Squeeze the Day for 8/9
Music Tonight: Popular local Folk trio The Tillers perform at 7 p.m. tonight for Fountain Square’s “Southern Sounds” series, the every-Tuesday showcase of local (and occasionally national) artists within the “Americana” spectrum (Blues, Folk, Country,...
Posted: 8/9/2011 1:00 AM in CityBeat Blogs - Music
Leyla at Lolla: Lollapalooza 2011 Day 1
EDITOR'S NOTE: This year's 20th anniversary edition of Lollapalooza in Chicago's Grant Park was once again a live, breathing, three-day mixtape featuring star artists (Coldplay, Eminem, Foo Fighters), established performers, cult heroes and up-and-comers....
Posted: 8/9/2011 1:00 AM in CityBeat Blogs - Music
Interview with Jim Van Cleve from Mountain Heart - Band Performing at Fraze Pavilion on 8/9
Interview by Scott Preston Mountain Heart Tuesday August 9, 2011 Fraze Pavilion 695 Lincoln Park Boulevard | Kettering, Ohio 45429 8pm, Buy Tickets Mountain Heart is the band that has been fearlessly revolutionizing the way acoustic music can be presented...
Posted: 8/8/2011 4:03 PM in Cincy Groove Magazine
Barbara Kingsolver
Novelist Barbara Kingsolver will be presented this year with the newly renamed Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award by the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. First awarded in 2006 and based on the peace accords drawn up in Dayton, Ohio, to end...
Posted: 8/8/2011 12:54 PM in Off the Shelf @ CCPL
The Minor Leagues prepare North College Hill
We have a new tune and album news this week from a great local group, who we are already fans of, The Minor Leagues. The band has been slinging their pop tunes for years now, and after hearing and reading a bit about the new material, we are excited
Posted: 8/8/2011 11:51 AM in Each Note Secure
Another look at Langrée
Here’s the review. I’ve just added some pics by our photographer, Joseph Fuqua: An enthusiastic crowd turned out Friday night to hear guest conductor Louis Langrée conduct the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in a special concert of Mozart and Beethoven....
Posted: 8/8/2011 10:57 AM in Arts in Focus
Paul McCartney mesmerizes Cincinnati
One of the greatest songwriters of the past several decades played a concert in Cincinnati last week, and cemented his place in the hearts and minds of his fans. I was lucky enough to be in attendance, and have a few thoughts to share about my experi...
Posted: 8/8/2011 10:56 AM in Each Note Secure
What did you think of opera season?
Did you have a favorite opera production this summer at Cincinnati Opera? Were there things you liked or disliked? We’d like to hear from you for a Sunday column. To refresh your memory, the four operas were: Verdi’s Rigoletto John Adams’ “A Flowering...
Posted: 8/8/2011 10:49 AM in Arts in Focus
Tim Perrino at a loss for words — Priceless!
Before the curtain went up on Sunday’s matinee of Cincinnati Young People Theatre’s charming rendition of “Crazy for You,” CYPT founding artistic director Tim Perrino bounded onto the Covedale Center stage for his traditional audience welcome. This is...
Posted: 8/8/2011 10:33 AM in Theater Buzz
 

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