Isn't coping with pigeons, rats, roaches and law enforcement enough of a wildlife encounter for city dwellers? Why should urbanites care about the conservation of the ecology, too? Being divided by
Will Covington provide equal rights to all its citizens before Cincinnati does? Neither city currently offers protection to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered (GLBT) community. Cincinnati
Although the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth District has upheld the legality of Issue 3, which added Article 12 to Cincinnati's city charter, the federal government still might offer protect
Last summer Nikki Kowell ran away. After two days on the streets, she spent two and a half weeks at the Lighthouse Youth Crisis Center. It was the only place for her. Kowell, who was 17, had just
Gay and lesbian groups are jumping in bed with African-American groups to work together on the civil rights boycott of Cincinnati. The newfound solidarity among minorities has the potential for l
Santa's one man who sure gets around. He doesn't have an elf in every port, though. He's a one-woman type of guy. And who could blame him? Mrs. Claus' cookies could keep any red-blooded hetero
Just what is so handsome about Handsome Devil? Well, nothing especially. They're the type of garage band that you wouldn't mind taking home with you. Heck, you might even want to call 'em up pe
Parting is such sweet sorrow. It happens this time every year. Members of the Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival (CSF) acting company move on in search of new pursuits. The reasons vary but, regardle
Belief. It seems readily evident how a minister would respond to questions about his belief. The obvious, simplified answer: He believes in God. He believes in Jesus and the Bible. He believes in hi
Too much art? That's unheard of, at least as far as artist Brian Joiner is concerned. "It's history, math, science. It's all bottled up. It's a shame that the first thing that gets cut in sch