Liberty Comes to Town
The Cincinnati Preservation Association's 12th annual Fall Forum presents Robert Liberty, metro councilor of Portland, Ore., at noon Oct. 19 in the Hall of Mirrors at the Hilto
(Re: "What Is Music Worth?" post on CityBeat's Spill It blog about Radiohead's experiment with releasing their new album on the Web only and asking fans to pay whatever they want.) Pretty fascinatin
After reading the article "Law Group: Stop the Killing" (issue of Sept. 26), I think that one thing is clear to people on both sides of the death penalty issue: Something needs to be done about the
In the recent article "Money and Politics" (issue of Sept. 19), I found the attack by Councilwoman Leslie Ghiz on the Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) and the upcoming levy issue to be completely in
Kids and Environmental Poisons The Seven Hills School presents "Protecting Children from Environmental Toxicants: The Neglected Legacy of Rachel Carson." The program features a presentation by Dr.
Congratulations to John Fox on a brilliant piece of writing about the state of our local arts ("How the Arts Saved Cincinnati," issue of Aug. 29). Not only imaginative, but written with great wit --
Peace Starts Here The Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center needs 200 volunteers to distribute 1,000 yard signs in 20 different Tri-state neighborhoods Sept. 15 and 22. Each volunteer will be enc
In response to "Home Is Where the Hurt Is" (issue of Sept. 5), it concerns me to see domestic violence separated out from the bigger picture with barely a nod given to societal and political causes.
Human Rights Program "Diversity: Engaging Your Global Future Now" is the theme of the Center for American and World Cultures' fall program series that culminates in the annual Human Rights and Soc
MIKE SAGER -- REVENGE OF THE DONUT BOYS (THUNDER'S MOUTH PRESS) It doesn't take special skill as a writer to find humor in a gathering of swingers at a Florida hotel. All those body parts, con