Monday, August 04, 2008
Even Less Local News
The fewer the employees the Enquirer has, the less local news they can cover. It is just that simple. Sure, they can claim they've reduced staffing in areas that were non-content and were either outsourced or eliminated via technology, but in the end, with less hands on deck, there is more swabbing for the rank in file reporter. The more swabbing, the less reporting. With the increase in apathy about local news from many quarters, it isn't a wonder.
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Fire at Bootsy's
I am glad they have made an arrest for the fires set, but is there any word on the level of damage at the under construction restaurant on Walnut Street in Downtown? It was reported to be opening in November (other reports said September), any word on how much will this delay it?
More Portman Speculation
The Enquirer is fueling the effort to get Rob Portman chosen for McCain's VP. I'm not seeing it. Portman is too unknown. All he can do is help get Ohio. Even if McCain get's Ohio, that may not be enough. That assumes McCain even has a chance to get Ohio, which could turn into a long shot.
Portman was on CNN's Late Edition today, so it is likely Portman would like the job.
Portman was on CNN's Late Edition today, so it is likely Portman would like the job.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Steak with Black Beans, Hot Salsa, Sour Cream, and Cheese
Yes, most of Cincinnati is talking about the news that Ken Griffey, Jr. has been traded to the White Sox.
Whatever. I like watching him play, but it's not going to have an impact on my life. Or yours.
The bigger news of the day--the exciting news, the news that made me giggle with glee as soon as I read it--is about two of my favorite places: Fountain Square and Chipotle. And now they're going to be together. At last. I feel like the first person to taste peanut butter and chocolate together in the same bite. Can you imagine: sitting on the Square, eating a Chipotle burrito on a glorious spring day?
There are those who hate the encroachment by national chains into downtown. I wish I had comforting words of wisdom for them. I don't. I like Chipotle, and I'm not ashamed of it. I'm glad they're coming downtown. Now I can get a burrito, follow it up with a Graeter's ice cream cone, and wash it all down with a beer from Rock Bottom.
I might never leave downtown again . . .
Whatever. I like watching him play, but it's not going to have an impact on my life. Or yours.
The bigger news of the day--the exciting news, the news that made me giggle with glee as soon as I read it--is about two of my favorite places: Fountain Square and Chipotle. And now they're going to be together. At last. I feel like the first person to taste peanut butter and chocolate together in the same bite. Can you imagine: sitting on the Square, eating a Chipotle burrito on a glorious spring day?
There are those who hate the encroachment by national chains into downtown. I wish I had comforting words of wisdom for them. I don't. I like Chipotle, and I'm not ashamed of it. I'm glad they're coming downtown. Now I can get a burrito, follow it up with a Graeter's ice cream cone, and wash it all down with a beer from Rock Bottom.
I might never leave downtown again . . .
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
SoapDish Lathers Up in the Fountain
Casey Coston sings praise for Fountain Square in a Soapbox Column.
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