Like the beginning of any respectable American sporting event, we all rise, remove our hats and join together in singing the National Anthem. But on this Sunday afternoon, sitting in the musty dar
More than 400 theater fans crowded into CCM's Corbett Auditorium Aug. 25 for the 10th annual Cincinnati Entertainment Awards, which celebrated theater achievements over the 2005-06 season. Sixtee
It's a warm March evening as the players and coaches of the Cincinnati Marshals indoor football team make their way into U.S. Bank Arena for practice. They're preparing for a contest against the
The frozen hearts in the corporate offices have finally thawed. After a 13-year absence, Paramount's Kings Island reintroduces WinterFest, which was discontinued when Paramount acquired the park
BY CHARLES INFOSINO Change can be a good thing. Most businesses make changes to keep customers interested, and that´s why Paramount´s Kings Island tweaks its entertainment mix annually
It's unsettling to hear Monsignor Roberto Zagnoli referred to as "Sugar Bob." It's a touch disrespectful, even for the non-religious like me. But Stacy F. King, president and chief executive
Cable TV has always been a bit more daring than broadcast, but it can still be confining to some entertainers, especially comics. The live stage is where a comedian does his or her best work, an
"For us to have self-esteem is truly an act of revolution. And our revolution is long overdue!" At the closing of her last one-woman tour-de-force, Notorious C.H.O., Margaret Cho embodied the
"I've tried them all, I really have, and the only church that truly feeds the soul is the church of baseball." -- Annie Savoy (Susan Sarandon) in Bull Durham (1988) Perched in front of a t
For nearly a decade Kathy Wade has been on an artistic journey using her powerful voice and that of other Jazz singers to raise funds that will expand horizons for kids. On Saturday at the Music H
Something seems different these days. It's indeed odd that a glimmer of positivity, a fair shake, a dose of national limelight is on the menu for Cincinnati. Everything seems so discombobulated.
Paramount's Kings Island has finally answered that age-old question: Scooby-Doo, where are you? For the 2003 season, the quivering canine crime-solver snares a prominent role at the park with th
For those who think the arts in Cincinnati are affected by conservative attitudes, think again. The Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) and designer Patrick Howell are teaming up to present his collect
There are many ways to characterize the relationship between Jules Azzi and Andy Wolf: Friends, business partners and musical kindred spirits, they are also mentor and student. Whichever label yo
It all started with a loincloth. And not the one Johnny Weismuller wore. Seeing one of filmdom's earliest hunks in his signature role left a bad taste in the mouth of primatologist Jane Goodall.