This is ridiculous. With Cecil Thomas talking about running for County Commissioner that makes Five of the Nine sitting Council members either declared candidates for different offices or openly talking about running. A majority of council members are already thinking about moving on and they were just elected. All of the Republicans are ready to leave and half of the Democrats are ready to move on. Does that mean Bortz, Berding and Qualls all want to be Mayor? I'm hoping Quinlivan will actually try and serve on council for more than one term and get some experience before thinking about moving on.
I think we have a new FIVE to mock, but I don't have a catchy name. Once they leave office maybe they be the Forgettable Five.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Cole vs. Reece
Alicia Reece and Laketa Cole both appear to want State Rep. Yates soon to be vacant House seat, but only one will get it. Reports indicate Reece will be appointed to fill Yates' seat when he moves to an open Municipal Judgeship. Cole is signaling she may run against Reece in November. At this point I'm not sure why they are talking about November, what about the primary?
I think there would not be a big cry from anyone if Cole left City Council.
I think there would not be a big cry from anyone if Cole left City Council.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Fine Arts Fund's ArtAlive Party Feb 20th at the CAC
The Fine Arts Fund kicks off their annual campaign with a great event: the ArtAlive Party, Saturday February 20th, 2010, 7 PM at the CAC. Cincinnati is privileged to have a world class arts scene and a core reason for that is the FAF. If you don't know what the FAF does for Cincinnati, then you really need to read their website www.fineartsfund.org. This event brings the art community together to celebrate the Cincinnati tradition of supporting the arts and this gives the art supporter the chance to experience the amazing cutting edge art going on right here in Cincinnati. This is about Cincinnati, this is not about what is going on in other places, this is happening here and now.
$25 in advance ($30 at the door) gets you a great night of excitement including special live performances and the opening of the Shepard Fairey: Supply and Demand exhibit at the CAC. Add in great food, a drink, and mixing with the people who make Cincinnati vibrant and you have an evening not to miss.
If this isn't enough, that whole weekend, Feb 20th - 21st, is the FAF's Sampler Weekend filled with FREE arts events all across the metro area.
$25 in advance ($30 at the door) gets you a great night of excitement including special live performances and the opening of the Shepard Fairey: Supply and Demand exhibit at the CAC. Add in great food, a drink, and mixing with the people who make Cincinnati vibrant and you have an evening not to miss.
If this isn't enough, that whole weekend, Feb 20th - 21st, is the FAF's Sampler Weekend filled with FREE arts events all across the metro area.
Friday, January 22, 2010
So When Does Monzel Move to the Suburbs?
Chris Monzel gave his "I Hate the City" announcement speech on Wednesday making it official that he is running for Hamilton County Commissioner.
The highlights of the speech were:
The highlights of the speech were:
- Monzel calling himself a 'Son of the Suburbs.' I guess 'Son of the South' was taken?
- Monzel promised to not raise taxes, but has no plan to deal with the budget shortfall. I wonder if he was facing a foreclosure at home, would he refuse to get a second job to pay off his mortgage payments because he made a pledge not to increase revenue? Not paying your bills must be worse than taking the hit and telling the kids what they can't have. No health-care? No food? I'm sure he'd call for giving up milkshakes, which 'would' prevent a foreclosure in most families.
- He held his press conference at an electric car company showroom. I am guessing the Tea Baggers are going to put a hit out on him for doing that.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
PNC Music Series to Return in Force to Fountain Square
The wildly successful PNC Summer Music Series returns to Fountain Square in 2010 and with an expansion to include Monday Jazz and an improved booking process through Sonic Bids.
Last year's Indie Summer events every Friday were great showcases to the best of local Cincinnati music as well as some special shows like the Fiery Furnaces.
The weekly line will be:
Monday: Jazz
Tuesday: Country, Blues
Wednesday: Reggae
Thursday: Salsa on the Square
Friday: MidPoint's Indie Summer
Sunday: Gospel, Soul and R&B
Last year's Indie Summer events every Friday were great showcases to the best of local Cincinnati music as well as some special shows like the Fiery Furnaces.
The weekly line will be:
Monday: Jazz
Tuesday: Country, Blues
Wednesday: Reggae
Thursday: Salsa on the Square
Friday: MidPoint's Indie Summer
Sunday: Gospel, Soul and R&B
Building Cincinnati Likely to Cease Publication
Yesterday Kevin LeMaster, Editor and Publisher of the Building Cincinnati Blog, announced that his blog likely will cease publication. His hope had been to turn the website into a full time endeavor, but at this point it has not met his expectations. The website has been one of the best blogs in town and provided the best coverage of development in the city and surrounding area.
I personally hope Kevin can continue his blog in any form possible. His voice is important to the Cincinnati area blogging community and he has and hopefully will continue to contribute to the development of Cincinnati and its urban core.
I personally hope Kevin can continue his blog in any form possible. His voice is important to the Cincinnati area blogging community and he has and hopefully will continue to contribute to the development of Cincinnati and its urban core.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Beer, Cheese, and Movieoke
All right, not all in one place. But all in one night. There's some fun things going on next week downtown. Usually, I'm not cool enough to know about stuff like this until after it happens, but thanks to the magic of Facebook, I'm (sort of) in the know for a change.
On Wednesday, January 27 from 7 to 9 in the evening, Chef Josh Campbell of Mayberry (on Vine Street next to Hamburger Mary's--it's a creation of the World Food Bar Restaurant Group) will host a beer- and cheese-tasting event. Seating is limited to just 20 people (well, 18, since I've already made my own reservations!), so call now to reserve your spot. It sounds like a fun evening. (I can't imagine anything other than a great time when you combine beer, cheese, and Josh's culinary talents!)
On the same night, beginning at 8:00, the Below Zero Lounge will host a "movieoke" night. The concept, as I understand it, is similar to karaoke. You get together with a friend or two, and the video to a movie is played while your group lip-syncs the lines (which are provided). When experienced with copious amounts of alcohol, I suspect this is a fun time, too!
On Wednesday, January 27 from 7 to 9 in the evening, Chef Josh Campbell of Mayberry (on Vine Street next to Hamburger Mary's--it's a creation of the World Food Bar Restaurant Group) will host a beer- and cheese-tasting event. Seating is limited to just 20 people (well, 18, since I've already made my own reservations!), so call now to reserve your spot. It sounds like a fun evening. (I can't imagine anything other than a great time when you combine beer, cheese, and Josh's culinary talents!)
On the same night, beginning at 8:00, the Below Zero Lounge will host a "movieoke" night. The concept, as I understand it, is similar to karaoke. You get together with a friend or two, and the video to a movie is played while your group lip-syncs the lines (which are provided). When experienced with copious amounts of alcohol, I suspect this is a fun time, too!
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