The paparazzi were present, so you can see who was there. (See pictures 14 and 19 for shots of the two
Showing posts with label Newport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newport. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Hofbrauhaus Happy Hour
Many thanks to Liz and the gang at Cincinnati Imports for putting together another great event. Last night featured a gathering at Hofbrauhaus over in Newport.
The paparazzi were present, so you can see who was there. (See pictures 14 and 19 for shots of the twodorkiest drunkest studliest bloggers in attendance.)
The paparazzi were present, so you can see who was there. (See pictures 14 and 19 for shots of the two
Labels:
Newport,
Restaurants,
Snark
Friday, July 17, 2009
Great NY Times Article About Cincinnati
I don't know if the writer for the NY Times read my mind or read the minds of all of my friends or was stalking everyone I hang out with, but this travel article highlights what I believe are many of the of the coolest places in Cincinnati. If you want to explain to people living anywhere, including people in the Cincinnati area, why this a vibrant place to live, point them to this article and tell them this is just the tip of the iceberg. If City and Business leaders want to attract people to live or visit Cincinnati, they must promote these facets on par with any other attribute.
Labels:
Arts,
Community,
Culture,
Downtown,
Fountain Square,
Local Music,
Main Street,
Media,
Newport,
Northside,
Over-the-Rhine,
Restaurants,
Streetcar
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Fun Holiday Show from the Falcon Theatre
Check out my review at TheConveyor of the Falcon Theatre's production of "It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Drama". I was privileged to attend the show last Thursday thanks to the kind invite from Julie, part of the Cincinnati Blog team. Thank You Julie! Check out her other blog too!
For More info on the show, check out www.falcontheatre.net.
For More info on the show, check out www.falcontheatre.net.
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Holiday Weekend, Cincinnati Style
My parents (who presently reside near Tampa, Florida) were in town visiting over the long weekend. So we decided to enjoy ourselves, Cincinnati-style. Highlights of the weekend:
Ice cream (well, a chocolate soda for Dad) at the Fountain Square Graeter's;
A Reds game (Saturday's game, which the Reds won in more dramatic fashion than they should have);
A meal at Mitchell's Fish Market in Newport (all right, maybe that's too chain-y to be a Cincinnati meal);
Watching the fireworks from a Queen City riverboat;
Sunday brunch at the Greyhound Tavern in Ft. Mitchell (Julie: if you haven't been, you ought to give it a try);
An afternoon at the Contemporary Arts Center; and
(Without me) a meal at First Watch and some book-shopping at Joseph-Beth.
What did y'all do with your weekend? Feel free to critique my failures as a host (but remember, the folks have been to Cincinnati plenty of times, so we've done lots of other stuff previously).
Ice cream (well, a chocolate soda for Dad) at the Fountain Square Graeter's;
A Reds game (Saturday's game, which the Reds won in more dramatic fashion than they should have);
A meal at Mitchell's Fish Market in Newport (all right, maybe that's too chain-y to be a Cincinnati meal);
Watching the fireworks from a Queen City riverboat;
Sunday brunch at the Greyhound Tavern in Ft. Mitchell (Julie: if you haven't been, you ought to give it a try);
An afternoon at the Contemporary Arts Center; and
(Without me) a meal at First Watch and some book-shopping at Joseph-Beth.
What did y'all do with your weekend? Feel free to critique my failures as a host (but remember, the folks have been to Cincinnati plenty of times, so we've done lots of other stuff previously).
Labels:
Culture,
Downtown,
Fountain Square,
Newport,
Restaurants,
Sports
Monday, August 11, 2008
MidPoint Venues Take Shape
A scan of the Midpoint website lists out the venues for the festival. I am very impressed with the structure and the varied locations. The multiple hubs of OTR, Downtown, and Newport will add a unique vibe that will differ from prior fests. I look forward to seeing how the schedules and the musical style mix at each venue/hub. Part of the fun of Midpoint is walking around from place to place catching a song from an artist you might never have thought you would want to hear. This venue plan still allows this key element and with the transportation I've heard about, I will tell you to get your 3 day pass now!
Labels:
Downtown,
Local Music,
Main Street,
MidPoint,
Newport,
Over-the-Rhine
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