HOT Kidz Rap Though they're nothing more than kiddie karaoke, one of our great joys in life is seeing the TV commercials for the latest Kidz Bop album, if for nothing else than to see what weir
Learn to Make Peace The Michigan Peace Team presents the Nonviolent Peacemaking Workshop from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Peaslee Neighborhood Center in Over-the-Rhine. The program includes both t
The recent news article about Serpent Mound ("History Mystery," issue of Oct. 4) incorrectly attributes to me the following quote: "Native Americans are different from the Hopewell, the Adena and th
Kid Congo Powers and the Pink Monkey Birds Friday · The Comet With one of the longest and most impressive curriculum vitaes in Rock history, it doesn't seem possible that Kid Congo Powers
Ohio Lesbian Archives Reopens The celebration of the grand re-opening and 17th anniversary of the Ohio Lesbian Archives is from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at its new home at Clifton United Methodist Ch
I felt sad after reading last week's Living Out Loud column "Lost in Over-the-Rhine" (issue of Sept. 27). You see, I lived there for almost four years because I love the diversity there and consider
Catfish Haven at the "Live at the Brothel Music Festival" Friday · East End Café Catfish Haven guitarist George Hunter looks to his life to provide more than a little inspiration f
Wallis Addresses Amos Project Jim Wallis, author of God's Politics, is the featured speaker at a public meeting sponsored by the Amos Project. Wallis is the founder of Sojourners, a progressive Chr
If any organization or group wants to see how to put on a great music festival, they should apprentice with the folks who put on MidPoint ("Five Alive," issue of Sept. 20). If any club owner wants t
Rakim with Kid Capri and Brother Ali Wednesday · Annie's Seldom are brag raps interesting, but Rakim's toasting is consistently fresh. In the fashion of farsighted novels like James Bald