The Enquirer is reporting that Drop Inn Center Executive Director Pat Clifford has been fired by the board of the organization. Clifford told the Enquirer he has no idea why he was dismissed.
I will speculate that the DIC board may have determined that a new direction must be taken and that Clifford was an obstacle to change. This I would surmise is connected to the offer 3CDC gave the DIC to help it relocate. Clifford in my view was against the move, and fell in the lot of other 'activists' who are bent on using the homeless, mentally insane, and drug addicted as a political tool.
I honestly hope the board of the DIC can find a new director who can help the homeless inside it's doors, but also help the whole community deal with the problems it attracts outside its doors.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
The Greenhornes Return: August 20th at the Comet
Local music heavy weights, The Greehornes, are reuniting while The Raconteurs are on hiatus and launch a tour at the Comet on August 20th leading up to a new album to be released in October. Their FB page seems to be the place for the most up to date information, as their website appears to be under construction.
They would make a great guess for the MidPoint Secret Show at this point. I have zero inside information, but their tour schedule has a big gap that leaves plenty of time for some MidPoint love. Let the rumors fly!
They would make a great guess for the MidPoint Secret Show at this point. I have zero inside information, but their tour schedule has a big gap that leaves plenty of time for some MidPoint love. Let the rumors fly!
Monday, August 09, 2010
It's the Baseball, Stupid
With the Reds beginning a three-game series against the Cardinals this evening (right now, in fact!), nothing else really matters in Cincinnati this week. Not the streetcar, not the City's budget woes, and certainly not that other team that plays its games on the river (no need to pay attention to them until September 12).
So feel free to talk about the Reds generally, but in particular the following:
1. What do you think about the Dickerson-for-Edmonds trade?
2. What should Dusty do about Cordero? (Remember that he's sitting on 30 saves. And if not him, who would you bring out in the ninth to shut things down in a close game?)
This is the first time since I moved to Cincinnati that baseball has mattered in August. It's awesome!
Oh--is anyone going to Wednesday's game?
So feel free to talk about the Reds generally, but in particular the following:
1. What do you think about the Dickerson-for-Edmonds trade?
2. What should Dusty do about Cordero? (Remember that he's sitting on 30 saves. And if not him, who would you bring out in the ninth to shut things down in a close game?)
This is the first time since I moved to Cincinnati that baseball has mattered in August. It's awesome!
Oh--is anyone going to Wednesday's game?
Sheriff Rick Jones Needs to Set Priorities
Butler County Sheriff Rick is complaining about budget cuts that laid off deputies:
In the news release, Sheriff Rick Jones, who was forced to lay off about two dozen deputies last month because of a county budget crisis, said, "the effects of the recent budget cuts became painfully clear" in the Beissinger Road incident.So to be clear, the Enquirer article reports that Jones said only eight deputies (four patrol and four detectives) were available to work this case. This screed comes from the guy who views illegal immigration to be the biggest concern in his county, but is worried about having only eight people to investigate one case. Sounds like someone needs to put his priories straight. Firstly, Mr. Jones, worry about crimes with actual victims: murder, rape, theft, etc. Secondly, Jones might rethink how many people he keeps in the field. Does it actually take more than 8 people to investigate a crime that will involve the help from Hamilton County, likely to include either the CPD or Hamilton County Sheriff's Department?
Saturday, August 07, 2010
2010 Midpoint Venue List
2010 will be a big year for the Midpoint Music Festival with 25 venues: 13 in OTR, 11 in Downtown, and 1 in Newport. Not all of the venues are hosting bands every night. Here's the list:
For the full schedule and all up to the minute Midpoint information, go to www.mpmf.com.
Venue | Street Address | Neighborhood | ||
Arnold's Bar & Grill | 210 E 8th Street | Downtown | ||
ArtWorks | 20 E. Central Pkwy | Over-the-Rhine | ||
Below Zero Lounge | 1122 Walnut Street | Over-the-Rhine | ||
Blue Wisp Jazz Club | 318 E 8th Street | Downtown | ||
Cincinnati Club | 30 Garfield Place | Downtown | ||
Contemporary Arts Center | 44 East 6th Street | Downtown | ||
Courtyard Café | 1211 Main Street | Over-the-Rhine | ||
FB’s | 126 West 6th Street | Downtown | ||
Fountain Square | 5th and Vine Streets | Downtown | ||
Grammer’s | 1440 Walnut Street | Over-the-Rhine | ||
Inner Peace Holistic Center | 708 Walnut Street | Downtown | ||
Jack Potts Tavern | 1150 Main Street | Over-the-Rhine | ||
Know Theater | 1120 Jackson Street | Over-the-Rhine | ||
Madonna’s | 11 E 7th Street | Downtown | ||
Main Event | 835 Main Street | Downtown | ||
Mainstay Rock Bar | 301 W 5th St | Downtown | ||
Media Bridges | 1100 Race St | Over-the-Rhine | ||
Mixx Ultra Lounge | 1203 Main Street | Over-the-Rhine | ||
MOTR Pub | 1345 Main Street | Over-the-Rhine |
Mr. Pitiful’s | 1323 Main Street | Over-the-Rhine | ||
Neon’s Unplugged | 208 East 12th Street | Over-the-Rhine | ||
Segway of Cincinnati | 1150 Vine Street | Over-the-Rhine | ||
Southgate House | 24 E 3rd Street | Newport | ||
The Original Tax Place | 1335 Main Street | Over-the-Rhine | ||
Washington Platform | 1000 Elm Street | Downtown |
For the full schedule and all up to the minute Midpoint information, go to www.mpmf.com.
Friday, August 06, 2010
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Blues Fest and Blues, Brews, and BBQ
The Reds are out of town this weekend, but that's OK: it's time for the annual Cincy Blues Fest. With over 40 bands spread over four stages on Saturday and Sunday, there's lots of choices.
Blues Fest is at Sawyer Point and is on Friday from 5:00 to midnight and Saturday from 2:30 to midnight. Admission is $10 on Friday and $15 on Saturday. Kids 13-18 are five bucks each day, and children twelve and under (accompanied by a parent) get in free.
And if you don't get your fill of blues on Friday and Saturday, head on over to Findlay Market on Sunday from 11:00 to 4:00 for the Fifth Annual Blues, Brews, and BBQ. The Christian Moerlein will be flowing in the OTR Biergarten. Mayberry's Josh Campbell and Virgil's Matthew Buschle will be working the grill, and rumor has it that Molly Wellmann will be serving some sort of alcoholic, BBQ-friendly concoction. (She probably won't have the ingredients on-hand for it Sunday, but one of these, days, I've got to try her Manhattan, for which I've heard a great deal of praise).
Just one more weekend of nothing to do in Cincinnati.
Blues Fest is at Sawyer Point and is on Friday from 5:00 to midnight and Saturday from 2:30 to midnight. Admission is $10 on Friday and $15 on Saturday. Kids 13-18 are five bucks each day, and children twelve and under (accompanied by a parent) get in free.
And if you don't get your fill of blues on Friday and Saturday, head on over to Findlay Market on Sunday from 11:00 to 4:00 for the Fifth Annual Blues, Brews, and BBQ. The Christian Moerlein will be flowing in the OTR Biergarten. Mayberry's Josh Campbell and Virgil's Matthew Buschle will be working the grill, and rumor has it that Molly Wellmann will be serving some sort of alcoholic, BBQ-friendly concoction. (She probably won't have the ingredients on-hand for it Sunday, but one of these, days, I've got to try her Manhattan, for which I've heard a great deal of praise).
Just one more weekend of nothing to do in Cincinnati.
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