A recurring dream still visits Mary Pierce Brosmer. She's screaming in a crowded theater. "My voice is just swallowed up," she says. Brosmer uses dreams as guides. In fact, she drew the idea
After Richard Florida's 2002 release of The Rise of the Creative Class, talk of luring people, not businesses, dominated conversations about cities' economic vitality nationwide. But there's d
Like the zit that just never heals, Cincinnati still has Article 12, the charter amendment prohibiting anti-discrimination legislation based on sexual orientation. This makes Cincinnati the only
Can dissatisfied voters kick Ohio Gov. Bob Taft or Cincinnati Mayor Charlie Luken out of office? Not exactly. A provision for recall -- the procedure that allows citizens to petition for a vote on
What if one day you wake to find you're not who you think you are -- and your country hates you for it? That's what happened to several hundred thousand people under Germany's 1935 Nuremberg racial