Most Nonsensical Policy Washed-up TV actress Linda Gray drops her clothes as Mrs. Robinson on the U.S. tour of the Broadway comedy, The Graduate, including her 12-day run last December at the Aro
The first question an audience member asked maverick Swedish filmmaker Lukas Moodysson after the Toronto International Film Festival screening of his latest feature, A Hole in My Heart, was a direct
When it comes to sheer beauty, nothing compares to Zhang Ziyi's entrance in the Chinese martial arts extravaganza, House of Flying Daggers. She arrives wrapped in pink, ivory and floral print si
Stop by his multimedia exhibition Peeps & Bells at the Annie Bolling Gallery in Oakley, and you'll agree that Tony Luensman is making the most engaging visual art in town. The one person who still
The latest news flash in Councilman Jim Tarbell's three years as chair of Cincinnati City Council's Arts & Culture Committee is the recent elimination of 50 percent of the city's funding for the art
Director Betsy Chasse understands the phenomenon over her quantum-physics-meets-new-age-spirituality documentary What tHe #$*! (Bleep) Do wE (k)now!? from both sides. As Bleep's co-director and c
Cincinnati liberals still stinging from Sen. John Kerry's Nov. 2 defeat have a new reason to be blue. City of Cincinnati leaders are projecting a $10 million to $12 million budget shortfall for 200
The suffrage being discussed by National Underground Freedom Center Chief of Communications Paul Bernish is a vote of support for Cincinnati Black Theatre Company (CBTC) in its fight to continue pro
As a kid growing up in Pittsburgh, Craig Highberger first heard the name Andy Warhol from an uncle who went to college with the celebrity artist in the 1950s. Childhood curiosity turned to teenage
Standing in the Election Day rain outside the Evanston Neighborhood Community Center might not qualify as the deciding factor for Gary Wright, chairman of the repeal-Article 12 group Citizens to Re