The End of the Collaborative How is the Collaborative Agreement on Police-Community Relations faring? Signed in 2002, the agreement is scheduled to expire in August. Civil rights attorney Al Gerhar
As a UC student in 1981, I attended a seminar in which Cincinnati Enquirer Executive Editor George Blake -- bright, bold and arrogant -- bluntly said he would kill The Cincinnati Post if Gannett wou
YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND Thursday · Madison Theater Subgenres in music are always interesting in the messages they send. If it's anything with "Core" attached to the end, you know to
HOT Pimp My Horn Now that "ringtones" have their own chart in Billboard, we could be just around the corner from having a Top 10 "horntone" chart. A hardware engineer from California is taking
Peace Talks Gateways to Healing in Mount Lookout presents a workshop Feb. 23 and 24 on nonviolent communication. Jeff Brown, a trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication, leads the progra
Regarding the letter "Can't Figure Us Out" (issue of Jan. 31), the writer implies that people residing in Cincinnati can't recognize things that are wrong in the city. I see things wrong with Cincinn
Adrian Legg Saturday · Whiskey Dick's It's something of a cliché to say that a guitarist knows his instrument inside out, but as far as British fingerpicker Adrian Legg is concerned,
Where is King's Dream? Martin Luther King III and Congressman John Lewis (D-Ga.) headline the panel discussion, "Where is the Dream Today: Reflections on Civil Rights Activism Past and Present." Th
I enjoyed the article "Together Against War" (issue of Jan. 31) about U.S. soldiers wanting a withdrawal from Iraq. I believe that President Bush and Congress should end the war and give the soldier
HERCULANEUM Saturday · The Comet Probably the "exploratory young Jazz player" capital of America, Chicago has an exciting Free/Avant-Garde Jazz scene that shows no signs of drying up any