Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Dan Fielding Moved to Hamilton Ohio
No reports on if this actually was and official Night Court, or rather if its just a private session of "Night Court." There is no truth to the rumor that photos of Markie Post were found near the suspect.
Liquor License Solution
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Friday, October 06, 2006
Tall Stacks Day 2
Tonight I hope to see Delbert McClinton, Ricky Skaggs, and if I can stay up that late John Hiatt.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Chris Finney Is a Whiney Baby
Finney was at the Ivory Dale factory. While there he should have washed his mouth out with soap. Hell, I swear like a sailor, but to say that to a reporter?
He acted like a whiney child. He needs a time out.
Sign of Blackwell Fade?
DeWine will get Bush to Ohio, and not just Laura.
Anyone see the debate last night? How was it?
Get Them Foreigners!!!!!
Tall Stacks Day One
I missed last night, but I was lucky enough to get a ride on a preview cruise on Tuesday night. Riding along the river on a nice evening was as soothing as it was exhilarating. I felt like a little kid looking out the windows, then climbing up to the top deck for the best view of the riverbanks. I recommend taking a cruise if you can get a ticket. The evening cruises are what I would do again.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Monday, October 02, 2006
Enquirer Editorial Board Blogging
Saturday, September 30, 2006
What does it Take?
The only thing coming to mind is a quote that I am sure many are thinking of
"[I could not lose unless I was] caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy." Edwin Edwards.I think in this case it appears to me that the House GOP leadership was attempting to prove this wrong, but failed.
Live From Kaldi's......
UPDATE 6:30 PM: Ok, got a beer, going to order soon. The crowd is light, but the sun is still up.
UPDATE 7:40 PM: Dinner was good. A meatloaf sandwich might scare people off, but the horseradish sauce that comes on it really is freakin good.
We are playing Uno, or rather everyone else at my table is playing while I am watching/blogging/drinking.
UPDATE 8:40 PM: The Uno game has expanded. I am feeling the coolness just ooze out of me!
UPDATE 9:22PM: Things have picked up a little bit, but the Uno game goes on!
I am not pleased about being here and having to pay for wifi. I thought lily pad worked here, but not tonight.
UPDATE 10:08 PM: We are now debating the strategic elements of the game of Uno. Hop Around is technically done, but we all may be hoping someplace else.
Northern Main Exposure
The consensus among those hanging out in RV put the night on par with a Northern Exposure Episode.
Watching the dancers do a routine which included a headhunter theme and something akin to light saber fight added a flair to the night.
20/20 is about the arts and the individual expression of ideas. You have 19 more days to experience it. Get out there and going.
Friday, September 29, 2006
Downtown Hop Around
Do What I Say, Not What I Do
From Answers.com: Plagiarism: "Using ideas, plots, text and other intellectual property developed by someone else while claiming it is your original work."
So what is bad for students is ok for Politicians. If I had bought a term paper from someone in a different high school, then turn it in, that is fine according to the Enquirer! Oh, wait, its, not ok to them. It's OK if their choice for Congress does it, but kids shouldn't do it. So, "do what I say, not what I do" should become Jean Schmidt's new campaign slogan?
Yes, this is bad. It shows Schmidt is lazy, lacks a thought of her own, has a badly run campaign, and sets a bad example for kids.
And finally, let's talk about skipping over the issues....Why did the Enquirer skip over the big issues of misleading the public over the War? Instead of running trite stories like covering dumb kids wearing scandals at a campaign rally, we might have learned about Bush's lies to the American public. Those lies continue to the this day, but the Enquirer doesn't care about lies. Well, unless you lie about a BJ. When Clinton comes to town on October 24th, you know you are going to hear about that. You will not hear about Chabot's negatives, they will be filtered out. Clinton will be headline news on October 25th's newspaper, mark my words. (Now, if I should be wrong, I'll gladly claim someone at the Enquirer was trying to spite me. LOL)
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Inside Take On MidPoint
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
My Fountain Square
Transference
Calling this "internal terrorism" is just sad.
I can understand a parent emotionally reacting over a child being murdered, as I am sure most of us can. If he is doing this alone, then he needs counseling. He made need counseling even if he is not. It is far more likely that he is being exploited by others for political/personal gain. Those using this man and his son's murder to pursue a campaign based on bigotry and racism possess no sense of decency, honor, or sense of respect for humanity.
WOXY Lives On!
Puppet Schmidt
Does Schmidt have any opinions of her own, or is she just a puppet congresswoman for the GOP?
Bodyguard Showdown Looming?
This will come for a vote before the full council and will test Mallory's support.
Monday, September 25, 2006
MidPoint Summary
The rain really hurt and I think made the Saturday night gun shy. This year Midpoint Staff did a monumental job just getting the festival off, but stepped up even more with the hurdles thrust at them.
I am concerned how it will work next year. Where it will be is going to be a question that shall linger all year long. For now, play the CD's you got from your favorites, keep supporting local original music, and get out and see some more shows this weekend.
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Heimlich-Pepper Debate
DL Hosts Happy Hour for Kos
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Midpoint Day Two
Tonight, not sure what I am up for. The Hiders, Apollo Up!, and Ellery look interesting.
CEA's Nominations For Music Are Out
The Bigot Bar Owner in Mason Carries On
Friday, September 22, 2006
Midpoint Day One Recap
I was most impressed with singer/songwriter Ellen Cherry who appear upstairs at Neon's. She had a sharp wit, is really cute in the coffeehouse gal kind of way (to mimic Lauren: not a slam at all), and her red polkadoted top reinforced her girl next door visual image. That image played that took me in played me for a fool, her dry sense of humor sharp songs give you a multi-level gut twist.
Tonight I'll be starting off at the Cincinnati Advance Midpoint Fire-Up! Party. Please come on down and support us. We made City Beat with it, twice!
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Going to Midpoint Tonight?
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
CinAd - Midpoint Fire-Up on Friday!!!
Get Fired Up on Midpoint Friday!
On Friday September 22nd, join Cincinnati Advance for a Midpoint Fire-Up party at the Know Theatre of Cincinnati . From 6PM to 8:30 PM warm up with a drink and dinner by the bite from VINYL and Washington Platform before you engage in a night of cutting edge original music. Take the time to converse with your fellow music enthusiasts and plan out your night of shows, while partying in an actual Midpoint Venue. We'll start the night of music with the sounds of DJ Empirical (www.myspace.com/djempirical ). Cost is a low 5$ with a Cash Bar. Please note that admission to the party does not include the cost of admission to Midpoint. The Details:
What: Cincinnati Advance Midpoint Fire-Up!
Where: Know Theatre of Cincinnati - 1120 Jackson Street
When: Friday September 22, 2006 - 6PM to 8:30PM
Food Sponsors: VINYL and
What are some of the bands playing Midpoint Music Festival Friday September 22?
Kim Taylor @ Know Theatre 10:15 p.m.
Triage @ Blue Wisp 12 a.m.
Ryan Adcock @ Kaldi's 12:20 a.m.
Fairmount Girls @ Guido's Corner Tap 10:15 p.m.
Jake Speed & The Freddies @ Arnold's 12:15 p.m.
CinAd members are looking forward to Midpoint. Some of our favorites on Friday Night:
Bridget Huseman: "I'm looking forward to seeing the Fairmount Girls on Friday night. They opened for the Heartless Bastards at Southgate and are pure fun. I want to see more of them!"
Brian Griffin: "I really enjoy Jake Speed, so I'll try to see the Freddies at Arnold's, but at Midpoint I don't want to waste my chance to see bands I can't see often, so I'll try to see The States at the Know Theatre."
Jay B. Kalagayan: "Triage is a great blend of funk, jazz and motown. It's a musical treat to catch one of their rare performances."
For a complete Midpoint Music Festival Schedule, CLICK HERE.
Starting Early
Help Wulsin and in turn Craig's effort to be a good citizen and get rid of a bad Congress person.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Hartmann's Answer a Sign?
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Is Fairfield Safe????
Friday, September 15, 2006
Daily Kos at the Mercantile Library
Markos Moulitsas, the man behind the world famous Daily Kos blog, will be appearing at the Mercantile Library on Friday, September 29th at noon in order to speak about his new book. The event is FREE, but we do ask that you RSVP (click here to send us an e-mail, or dial (513) 621-0717 if you prefer the old timey telephone device).I am unable to make it, but add that to Ira Glass coming the next day, and you have a great representaive of the progressive media in America visiting Cincinnati. Wonder if the Enquirer will notice Kos's visit?
Thursday, September 14, 2006
100 New Cops?
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Retreads? That's All They Have to Offer?
Interesting Article On Shadowbox
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Ghiz On Film
Monday, September 11, 2006
Remembering 9/11
I will remember the bravery of Firemen and Police Officers who ran into the WTC Towers.
Jack Quinn's Closes
Lack of parking, worries about safety, the scarcity of nearby attractions and competition from Newport on the Levee and the Crestview Hills Town Center all contributed to Jack Quinn's demise, Bowles said.That sounds kind of weak. The Covington of Mayor agreed:
Covington Mayor Butch Callery disputed that. He blamed the once-popular pub's demise on poor management.It is a great building. It hopefully will find a good use.
Saturday, September 09, 2006
City Beat: "Where’s Phil? Indian Hill."
If you are a blue collar Republican from the West Side, this is the reality of the GOP. Yes, Pepper is the kid of a rich fat cat too, but he marched in the parade.
'Homeless" Showdown
I don't want a showdown. I want quiet, professional action. Ask them to leave and offer them help. Most have addiction or mental health issues. If they refuse to leave, be more forceful about asking. If they still will not go at the end of the day, move them by force. Do NOT use kid gloves, if they are not going to go willingly. Sure, it sounds brutal, but sometimes you have handle people when they are unable to handle themselves.
Some activists will howl at the moon over this. City Beat and Brian Garry likely will rumble a bit. At the end society will have a better run Tall Stacks, the bums with hopefully get the help they need. If not, they'll be crapping someplace else until they bother somebody else.
Friday, September 08, 2006
Alchemize Review
(If you are going to comment on Nick, save it. I will delete your tripe, and mock you if applicable.)
Purgatory Closing This Weekend
Boycott Still Dead
Thursday, September 07, 2006
We Are Safe
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Blackwell vs. Strickland Round 1
POWR PAC Shows True Stripes
POWR PAC is burning bridges here. Is this group about the West Side of Cincinnati Residents or is this about National politics? Steve Chabot isn't doing anything for anyone in the 1st district. Putting your weight behind him shows they are not about City Politics and working together. Instead they are about being foot soldiers in the national political fight.
Local Democratic candidates should denounce POWR PAC's actions and they should not seek their endorsements in any local elections. That will fall on deaf ears. It shouldn't, but it will.
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Public Service Announcement to the President
20/20 Line-Up Announced
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Live Blogging Riverfest
Interesting idea for the Newspaper to do this type of thing. I give them credit for trying something new. Much like showing the fireworks on TV, I wonder how much of an audience there is for this. Live Blogging other events that a lot of people don't go to might be a better way to expand reach of the Enquirer's blog, and actually give a reason why you need to visit their blogs over just watching TV.
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Heartless Bastards Show Rocked
I could have done without the guest violinist, though.
Friday, September 01, 2006
Long Live WOXY
Pellet Gun Halts Mail Service
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds., but come on. Get a police escort while delivery in going on. Just park the officer on the street. I would think that would suffice.
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Gambling Effort Falling Short
I didn't sign it, and advise you not to sign it. If it had included Cincinnati, I would have signed it.
'Some of Our Best Candidates Are Black'
"'Our candidates would not engage and have not engaged in race-baiting, and it is disingenuous for Democrats to suggest otherwise,' said party spokesman John McClelland, who pointed out that the GOP's candidate for governor, Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, is black."I am sure that party spokesman John McCelland has lots of black friends too.
What John and the GOP are lacking is in telling the truth. Yes, the GOP is race-baiting black voters in trying to vote for Ken Blackwell because he is black. They are playing the same game they accuse Democrats of doing when the Dems run minority votes, which happens with much, much greater frequency.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Lawdog Loves Tasers
Strickland Still Up Big In the Polls
The knives are going to have to come now. Blackwell has to attack and hit with big money. If he can't get his face on TV over the next month and turn the polls around, then he is going to lose the faith of his backers. No matter how many conservative preachers exploit their religious role by endorsing him for office, he still can't win without big money.
Sad and Sickening
It sounds like other people may be charged in the attempted cover-up.
Monday, August 28, 2006
It's Not News
If a 100,000 civilian Iraqis die, that is justified because it was in revenge for 3,000 9/11 murders (which were totally unrelated) and helped make the 336 billion dollars of profit for oil companies, not to mention big profits for war industries. Honor and principle matters when the Bronsons of the world are thumping their bible in church. They matter when it comes to protecting their own or their own purse. It's not news when the Bronsons of the world talk out of the both sides of their moralists mouths. Beating a man is fine with Bronson. It isn't news that torture is wrong.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Forbes: America's Drunkest Cities
Friday, August 25, 2006
Anti-Truth Group
Harrington said his group turned to the skies to air its views because some stationary billboard companies refuse to post the images. Mainstream TV, radio and newspapers also won't use the ads because of their graphic content, he said.Mark Harrington, I don't think you are watching or reading the U.S. media much. They DON NOT show bodies of dead Americans! The war has been censored from the broadcast and print media. The GOP Government is preventing the media from filming or photograhing the coffins of dead soilders returning to the country in an honorable manner. He will be lucky to find a single image of a dead American body from the Iraq war to be shown on TV. That has rarely happened and is not shown close up. If the guy can't tell a basic truth about something like this, he can't be trusted otherwise.
"They often censor the grim reality of abortion while permitting horrifying images of dead Americans in Iraq to be broadcast and printed," Harrington said.
Flying this sign is wrong, but it is legal. It shows how fanatical these groups are. They can't communicate their point in a sane manner, instead they have to create this confrontational myth. Ultimately they may not actually go through with it, instead just be happy about getting the press about saying they are going to do it.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Beatty Gets Manslaughter
GetLocal!???
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Crap on a page!
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Smoke Filled Musical Chairs
Bait and switch.
Neither candidate in the 31st or 32nd district stands a great chance of Beating the Democrat so the impact here is minimal, but if I were a Democrat I would be really pissed off if let's say the Ohio Dems choose to take off Ted Strickland at this point and put up someone else for Governor. They are not going to do it, but Ted won the primary and unless he breaks a law or is unfit for office, he should stay on the ballot. The principle of it should be that the voters voices, even in the primary systems, are heard and respected.
Yes, the 32nd the view is that Mike Poast doesn't currently live in the district. He could still have moved in time for the election.
"Law Dog" Taking on Water
According to the article Lawson is claiming an illness caused him to miss work and in part caused him financial issues. These unpaid taxes go back as long as 5 years ago. I don't know what his cut of the Timothy Thomas and Roger Owensby Jr. cases were, but it went somewhere other than paying off what he owed to the Government.
Sunday, August 20, 2006
More Bad Press!
Praise Zeus! Ponch is Coming to Town!
Friday, August 18, 2006
Molly Malone's Reviewed
Is trivia night as fun as it was?
Thursday, August 17, 2006
COAST Backs Poor Tax
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Phil Heimlich's Tax Hike on the Poor
A Victory
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Trashin' the Larry
- Criticize Cincinnati all you want! - The problem Larry misses is that when you are gloating with "I-told-you-so" blog posts and articles, you are not criticizing, you are bashing the city.
- Larry's basis for attack was flawed! - Larry missed the points I was making that soon after restaurants and bars close something reopened in its place, something he failed to note. Granted that doesn't always happen, but the vast majority of the locations Larry cited had something similar reopen within a year.
- Larry missed how he's stuck in stasis! - Larry, get over not have a movie theater downtown. We have many more theatres showing live people on stage downtown and in OTR than existed in the 1970's, no???
- Playing the NKY vs. Cincinnati game is more bashing! - When you pit Newport and Covington as the bizzaro Cincinnati, then you are attacking, not criticizing. What is the basis to say that Newport, Cincinnati, and Covington shouldn't be thought of as the unified central urban core of the Metro area? Why aren't they thought of as complementary, not competitors?
- What gives with the rest of the column? - Ok I don't know how mentioning me or Nick Spencer does much for the point of column, and I know even less how including references to my blog post titles and background on Rick Hines adds anything. I guess that is just adding some of the backstory to the non-blog readers out there, but I don't know that it helps much.
I am embarrassed that people who have lived here longer than I have refuse to maintain a positive attitude and look at change not as a negative, but instead as what we need. You can't go home again Larry. Your old Cincinnati died 30 years ago. Join us in building a new Cincinnati.
Real or Fake, Certainly Irrelevant
If you assume for moment she is real, then she has a huge preconceived notion of Cincinnati or of the United States in general. She reads like she got a handout from a boycott activist.
Her ignorance is clear in her original email.
We decided to watch the local news each day. From doing so, one might never know that Cincinnati's population is 47% Black, as we learned on the internet before choosing to visit. We saw one Black reporter on each of two stations, but watched many reports on Black people being arrested for drugs in a place called OTR.She obviously doesn't know the difference between the racial breakdown of the City proper and the Metro Area of Cincinnati. Sure, 47% is a possible number for the City, but not one I could find on the Internet, but the TV market reaches an area where blacks are less than 12% of the population. If she is going to play a quota game, then play it fairly. Also, how many folks from Canada are quick to pick up on the "OTR" abbreviation? I would be surprised if a anchor on local news is calling Over-the-Rhine "OTR," but you never know.
As a sidenote, if she is indeed an activist trying to stir up a little trouble, I wonder if she thought about following the boycott? Oh, wait, that's been over for a while now, and last week Al Sharpton appeared at the new Convention Center just to make it official.
The Cincinnati Metro Area still has a great many racial problems, but this lady's observations are trivial/anecdotal at best, and faked at worst.
What Happened to Democracy?
Add a Crate and Barrel
Can Kenwood get more congested? We'll be finding out soon.
Monday, August 14, 2006
IKEA Picks Cincinnati
Overall this is a good sign for the Metro Area.
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Schmidt Misleading Public
If I am not mistaken the only way Schmidt's stupid ploy makes any sense is that if all of the Oil companies and oil producing county's governments in the world are funding terrorism.
The reason for reducing foreign oil use is not so we don't buy from "them," instead it is so we don't have to go to war to secure the oil supply, like both of our wars Iraq.
What a dunce.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Chabot In Panic Mode?
News that Chabot's opponent John Cranley is running even with him in the Democrat's internal polls must be a cause for fear in the GOP camp. The Cranley Camp reports the following poll results:
In just five months, John Cranley has gained 9 points on his opponent -- making it a dead heat.The reason you know it's bad for the GOP occurred when Chabot is pictured on a walking tour of Over-the-Rhine with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in both the Enquirer and the Post. I wonder when the last time Chabot has been in OTR? He was no where to be found when the riots were going on, so unless there's a photo op or someway to gain some vote, then Steve hasn't had much reason to do anything for or even visit OTR, until now.
July 2006 Poll
Cranley 45%
Chabot 45%
Undecided 10%
March 2006 Poll
Cranley 40%
Chabot 49%
Undecided 11%
Both the July and March polls were conducted by Anzalone-Liszt Research and paid for by Cranley for Congress. In March, Cranley for Congress released its results. Attached is a memo provided by Anzalone-Liszt comparing the two polls.
Note: Neither Chabot, nor the National Republican Congressional Committee has ever released the results of their extensive polling. (Roll Call, 7/31/06)
I will be waiting for Chabot to make crime his big issue and attack Cranley for the City's crime issues. At the same time he'll try and make the people of Ross and Harrison fear a violent crime problem that doesn't affect them at all.
It's politics 101, but it's still disgusting.
"The Heimlich Remover"
Heimlich is currently hanging his hopes on a plan that most likely makes him the only Republican up for reelection in Ohio who is advocating raising taxes. That is likely to piss off the Conservatives more than any of his other stances would turn of liberals.
Clark Street Blog Best of Cincinnati
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Lack of Trust
"But Bob Bennett, the state party chairman, said he didn't believe the law applied to her, and said he would seek a formal ruling from the secretary of state."Ken Blackwell's record on voting laws and how he interprets them are not known as impartial by anyone not a Republican.
Is Larry Gross Really Rick Hines in Drag?
When a new restaurant opens up there, which Arn Bortz of Towne Properties stated, later this fall, will Larry champion it?
Monday, August 07, 2006
Sucking Up To Si Leis
What is strange is that the Hell-hole Bronson describes is what I thought conservatives wanted jails to be, places that sucked and you never wanted to go back to.
Saturday, August 05, 2006
Jazz Fest Problems?
Can anyone confirm what I heard or that there were indeed any problems of discrimination with hotels or restaurants during the festival?
I don't trust much of anything Ken Lawson says, so he may very well be fishing for a nice juicy cut of a settlement.
Country Music Festival Cancelled
Speculation in the article, as well on radio reports, indicate that slow ticket sales could have been a factor in the cancellation.
In most instances I remember if a performer can't go on because of health or equipment problems, they come right out and say so directly. Here they are tight liped, which leads to the speculation on why.
Is country music losing appeal either in this region or nationally in general? Or do these acts just not have a big enough fan base?
MidPoint Venue Background
Friday, August 04, 2006
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Jailhouse Blues
One of Kevin's myth busting efforts must be repeated:
Fact No. 1: Although some offenders are being released early, including 266 inmates last year alone, all are non-violent offenders, statistics show. No murderer, rapist or even anyone convicted of assault has been let go early due to a lack of space.If you listened to the cries of some, you would think every criminal picked up is just turned away after they get fingerprinted. A new jail is needed, but why is not what some are trying to spin.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
In St. Louis
Downtown St. Louis is nice. There was a Baseball game last night and things were hopping pretty well. The Arch gets a good crowd, but when it is 100 degrees outside, you feel it on your way up to the top of the Arch in the tiny little elevator/Tram cars.