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01.18.2013
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Kick off the
weekend with us as we present our New Music Showcase at Bogart’s. The bands
nominated for CEA New Artist of the Year will each perform tonight and audience
members will get to vote for their favorite. The lineup: Heavy
Hinges (7:45-8:15p.m.),
The Natives (8:30-9 p.m.), Public (9:15-9:45 p.m.), Jeremy Pinnell and the 55's (10-10:30 p.m.), DAAP Girls
(10:45-11:15 p.m.) and Ohio Knife (11:30 p.m.-midnight). Nominee
R. Ring was unable to perform. The total votes will be weighted by votes
from the CEA nominating committee to determine the ultimate winner. The winning
band will get a show at Bogart’s and a live recording session at Ultrasuede
Studio and will be announced at the CEAs Sunday, Jan. 27. Be a part of a
fantastic night in local music — tickets and more info here.
A stone’s throw
away, at University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), the
school is hosting its annual Moveable Feast fundraiser Friday. The event, which
is sold-out, features a sampling of all the major talent from different CCM
departments. Guests will enjoy dinner by the bite and drinks throughout CCM and
performances
include: musical theatre, dance, drama, opera, choral music, preparatory
department, chamber music, wind symphony, piano, backstage tours and lighting
demos.
If you didn’t get
tickets to Moveable Feast but are looking to indulge in a vast array of the
arts this weekend, check out Performance and Time Arts, Friday and Saturday.
Entertainment includes puppetry,
poetry, dance, drama and more at Contemporary Dance Theater’s studios at
College Hill Town Hall. The event begins at 8 p.m. each night; tickets are $15,
$12 for students and seniors.
Arnold’s Bar and
Grill has been a Cincinnati institution since 1861,
and has always been big supporters of local beer, music, food and causes. So it’s no
surprise that Saturday Arnold’s presents Local Local Local 4, a celebration of
all things — you guessed it — local. Live music from Cincy Brass starts at 9
p.m.; master distillers and owners/CEOs of local breweries will be on hand with
swag and endless info on your favorite area brews and booze; a mini craft
market will feature local artists; and the menu will be full of beer-infused
bites and dessert specialties from Madisono’s, Bonbonerrie and
Take the Cake. It all starts at 8 p.m.
Winter Family Days
at Newport Aquarium are in full swing every day through Feb. 28. Two children
get free admission for each adult paying full price. Check out sharks,
jellyfish, Mighty Mike (not to be confused with this guy) in Gator Alley and
more aquatic creatures 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily.
Stock up on used
books, CD, DVDs and more at the Friends of the Public Library Winter Warehouse
Sale running now through Sunday. Members get 50% off their haul Saturday and Sunday.
Go here
for more info.Check out our calendar for more art exhibits, theater shows, concerts and special events.
0 Comments · Wednesday, January 16, 2013
A music scene is only as good as its new artists. This Friday at Bogart’s in Corryville,
the Cincinnati Entertainment Awards’ first New Music Showcase takes
place, featuring CEA nominees Heavy Hinges, Public, The Natives, Ohio
Knife, DAAP Girls and Jeremy Pinnell and the 55s.
Despite widening acclaim and activity, R. Ring stays determined to keep things casual
0 Comments · Wednesday, January 16, 2013
For a band that started as a “lark,”
Kelley Deal and Mike Montgomery’s R. Ring is evolving nicely.
Public blends a dark Pop streak with Indie Rock sensibility on debut EP
0 Comments · Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Public’s debut four-song EP, Red,
released last summer through the local Counter Rhythm Group, offers the
yelping howl, martial cadence and galloping verve of Modest Mouse
without the thick icing of ironic hipster cool.
Indie/Hip Hop collaborative The Natives’ 2012 highlights included two albums and a pair of CEA nominations
1 Comment · Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Last year was a busy one for The Natives — the Hip Hop aggregation released two new
albums as free downloads, maintained a high profile in the local club scene,
produced a handful of videos and nabbed a Cincinnati
Entertainment Awards nomination for New Artist of the Year.
Local music veterans focus and sharpen sound with new project, Ohio Knife
0 Comments · Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Singer/songwriter/guitarist Jason Snell
approaches music and art with an open, collaborative spirit. Sometimes,
it’s to his own creative detriment.