'Sorry'
Men abused at Abu Ghraib seek justice with help of Cincinnati lawyer
by Kevin Osborne -
07/02/2008
CityBeat Recommends
Northside Rock 'N Roll Carnival, Cajun comedy, motorcycles in Newport, balloons at Coney Island and much more
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Editorial
Signs Pointing to Better Public Transit
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Personnel Triumph
With the addition of a guitar legend, Modest Mouse reaches new heights
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07/02/2008
Review: Coco's
Covington favorite reopens with a new 'beer fusion' menu
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07/02/2008
Review: Hancock
Will Smith mines familiar terrain for the summer holiday season
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07/02/2008
The Shadow of Addiction
When families and friends of sex addicts suffer because of the addict's behavior
by Margo Pierce -
07/02/2008
All Over the Map
CEA Theater nominations: Several Cincinnati theaters contributed to a great 2007-08 season
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07/02/2008
Porkopolis
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07/02/2008
The Dish
Eat, Drink and Give to Charity
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07/02/2008
Wessels
Cutting Trees and Community Ties
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07/02/2008
Close Encounters
Aspiring dancers tackle the Tango, Argentine-style
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07/02/2008
Spill It
Rumors, Lies and General Misunderstandings
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07/02/2008
Worst Week Ever!
Another seven days of dull parties and sharp flag pins
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07/02/2008
The Big Picture
The Balcony is Open, and It's Really Lux
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07/02/2008
Sports
Cleveland Indians Aren't a Last Place Team ... or Are They?
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07/02/2008
Walk The Moon
Walk the Moon returns from London with energy and a new EP
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07/02/2008
Letters
Larry Is Forever
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07/02/2008
Chip's First Shot
The "philosopher of Country music" owes a lot to Cincinnati's King Records
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06/25/2008
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Editorial
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Review: Oceanaire
Seafood spot is a major league addition to downtown dining
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06/25/2008
Review: Wanted
Action film stumbles in an effort to redraw the comic book genre
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06/25/2008
The Girls Are Back in Town
After a tumultuous and tragic seven-year gap, The Fairmount Girls craft a career album with Forever
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Porkopolis
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The Dish
Why Koka Coffee House Rules
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06/25/2008
The Three-Minute Challenge
Hip Hop should reflect the historical significance of our shifting political landscape
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06/25/2008
Wessels
Down and Out in Clifton Heights
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06/25/2008
Letters
Don't Punish the Children
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Review: Jitney
QCOB brings August Wilson's play to Madisonville
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06/25/2008
Mad Anthony
Cincinnati's Mad Anthony gets serious with debut EP
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06/25/2008
Worst Week Ever!
Another seven days of cheap ice and expensive corn
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Spill It
By Land or Seabird
by Mike Breen -
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Sports
Krivsky's Biggest Trade Looks Good Two Years Later
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Atlas Sung
CAC's Uncoordinated and American Idyll dissect globalization and popular culture in new ways
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Editorial
Being OK With Being Like Dad
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God's Warriors
Unabashedly Christian, Demon Hunter strives to save souls with Metalcore
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Review: Blue Agave
Springdale spot offers a tequila experience you can actually remember
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Springer the Lightning Rod
Protests expected to greet Jerry Springer: The Opera at New Stage Collective
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A New Direction
The CAC alters its approach under Raphaela Platow
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06/18/2008
Endangered Green
Economic concerns pose a threat to Greenhills
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06/18/2008
Talk About the Passion
Fans continue to be drawn in by singer/songwriter Matthew Ryan's poeticism
by Gregory Gaston -
06/19/2008
The Dish
Some Like It Hot
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06/18/2008
The Poetry of Place
Local poet Richard Hague discusses his work -- and working in Cincinnati
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06/18/2008
Wessels
OTR Without Kaldi's Is Unthinkable
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06/18/2008
Artist as Avenger
Matthew Dayler interprets superheroes at the Carnegie
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06/18/2008
Porkopolis
Winburn Looks to Stay in Public Eye
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06/18/2008
Spill It
Riding the Buffalo on the new CD, 'Let It Ride,' plus remembering Mr. K and new CDs from Slant and Mad Anthony
by Mike Breen -
06/20/2008
Worst Week Ever!
Another seven days of dead friends and free terrorists
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Letters
CCV Not Following Own Values
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Sports
The Chronic Pain That Is Interleague Play
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Editorial
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06/11/2008
Ohio's Silent Epidemic
Occurrences of family violence far greater than most people would guess
by Margo Pierce -
06/11/2008
Poi Now
Poi Dog Pondering still makes vital music after two decades
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06/11/2008
The Hustler
Local film actor Russell Hurley keeps his dream alive via 'The Vagrant'
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06/11/2008
Fermentations
Mercury Rising
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Noah Place Like Home
Noah Sugarman comes home to show off his new album, Art of Starting a Fire
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Porkopolis
Obama Ignores Rumors to His Own Peril
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Review: Kingdoms
Tim McMichael's work speaks volumes at Clay Street Press
by Angela Kilduff -
06/15/2008
Wessels
The Public's Right to Know
by Joe Wessels -
06/11/2008
A Flying Start
Cincinnati Opera opens 2008 season with Madame Butterfly
by Anne Arenstein -
06/13/2008
On Second Thought
Where religion and politics intersect, where satire and journalism don't
by Ben L. Kaufman -
06/11/2008
Spill It
Rumors, Lies and General Misunderstandings
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06/11/2008
Worst Week Ever!
Another seven days of rising oil prices and sinking polar bears
by Danny Cross -
06/11/2008
Locals Only: The Sweep
Quartet releases its fiery debut LP, 'It's Warm Under the Dragon's Wing'
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06/15/2008
Sports
Baseball's Draft Is the Riskiest in All of Professional Sports
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Cincitecture
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06/11/2008
Letters
Missing Author and Book
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All Lit Up
Zachary Lazar -- Sway (LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY)
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All Lit Up
Richard Thompson Ford -- The Race Card (FARRAR, STRAUS, AND GIROUX)
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06/11/2008
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Editorial
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06/04/2008
Summertime Coups
Jeff Scott Roberson recruits top-shelf talent for his triumphant solo debut
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Then And Now
How today's political climate mirrors 1968 ... and how it doesn't
by Lew Moores -
06/04/2008
Back with a Vengeance
Now free agents, She Wants Revenge looks to grow on its own terms
by Aaron Epple -
06/04/2008
Globalizing Education
Ohio is leading the way and winning awards for the effort
by Margo Pierce -
06/04/2008
The Dish
Openings, Closings and Menu Tweaks
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Wessels
Not Too Cool for the Pool
by Joe Wessels -
06/04/2008
Far End of the Fringe
Five more shows join this week's Fringe Festival lineup
by Rick Pender -
06/04/2008
Forever Young?
Growing up (perhaps) with Nashville punkers Be Your Own Pet
by Ryan Mclendon -
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Porkopolis
Hillary's Ever-Changing Moods
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06/04/2008
Worst Week Ever!
Another seven days of polluting, scooting and running out of ammo
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06/04/2008
Bringing It Home
Local roots and longtime friendships enrich annual dance festival
by Kathy Valin -
06/04/2008
Spill It
Farewell, Mr. K
by Mike Breen -
06/04/2008
Sports
Jay Bruce the Latest Ingredient in Reds Rise
by Bill Peterson -
06/04/2008
Letters
I Get It
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Americans in Cannes
Checking in on the U.S. filmmakers at the world's most prestigious film festival
by Cole Smithey -
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Editorial
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I Am (Not) Legend
Mudhoney's Mark Arm downplays his band's vast influence
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05/28/2008
Zoning and the Homeless
City council wants zoning laws to help manage social service agencies
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Getting Sauced
A survivor's tale of hot sauce sampling
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Porkopolis
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Review: The Fall
Tarsem Singh's period adventure is pretty but vacant
by Jason Gargano -
05/28/2008
The Dish
Fast, Authentic Greek Lunch Downtown
by Heather Smith -
05/28/2008
Town Revitalized
After hardships, Country's Little Big Town returns at full strength
by Alan Sculley -
05/28/2008
Tristate of the Art
Region offers an array of great art options this summer
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05/28/2008
Wessels
Doing Summer Right in Cincinnati
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05/28/2008
Everybody's a Star
Everybody's Records has outlasted corporate retail competition for 30 years
by Brian Baker -
05/28/2008
Review: Jersey Boys
The Four Seasons harmonize their way into audience's hearts
by Rick Pender -
05/28/2008
Spill It
Friends in Need
by Mike Breen -
05/28/2008
Worst Week Ever!
Another seven days of banning tattoos, ignoring Kentucky and dissing Hyde Park
by Danny Cross -
05/28/2008
Hot 100 Days
The only events calendar you'll need this summer
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Sports
The Reds Need More Hitters Like Dunn, Not Fewer
by Bill Peterson -
05/28/2008
Working in Hell
A small shop in Northside turns out unique metalwork in an often sweltering atmosphere
by Danny Cross -
05/28/2008
A Key Spot for Summer
Covington bar and grill keeps local ownership group's winning streak alive
by isaac Thorn -
05/28/2008
To Catch a Thief
Getting inside the criminal mind
by Stephen Carter-Novotni -
05/28/2008
Artistic Awareness
Twenty-one artists contemplate the actual cost of war
by Gordon Baer -
05/28/2008
A Path Through the Weeds
How an inner-city school principal offers direction for students, community
by Margo Pierce -
05/21/2008
Beauty from the Beast
Seether turns a rough year into its most adventurous album yet
by Alan Sculley -
05/21/2008
CityBeat Recommends
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Editorial
School's Out, Education's In
by John Fox -
05/21/2008
Ready, Set, Fringe
Fifth annual Cincy Fringe Festival will expand your horizons
by Rick Pender -
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Review: BlackFinn
Where big appetites, Reds baseball and martinis collide
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05/21/2008
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