Thursday, January 06, 2011
A Bit More Negative Snark Metromixed In?
The Enquirer's Metromix articles generally are not reviews, as I (or any Food or Entertainment Critic) would define them, but this story about the new trendy club Lunar by Rich Shivener has more snark than we usually get. I like the snark. I like progress Downtown, but let's get serious, I really don't like that kind of club. (Not that there's anything "wrong" with it.)
Molly Wellmann To Open Bar on Main Street in OTR
Kate the Great has the big news concerning local mixologist phenom Molly Wellmann's new bar on Main Street set to open in early summer. Wellmann plans to open up Japps at 1134 Main Street along with part of the ownership team of Neons.
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Over-the-Rhine Pretzel Fest January 21st
The Over-the-Rhine Pretzel Fest, a benefit for the 2011 Bockfest, rises up on Friday January 21st, 2011 from 5 to 10 PM at Venue 222 (222 E 14th St). A $35 ticket price will get you exclusive tastings of a variety of freshly baked pretzels from local restaurants and bakeries. Add in a brat and a couple of drinks and the evening is full for this year's first benefit for annual Bock Beef Festival.
Special events include the Arnold’s Bathtub Raffle and the Ultimate Bockfest Weekend Raffle. Entertainment will be provided by the Cincinnati Dancing Pigs, a groups of musicians no strangers to beer. Get out and support a rowdy event , Bockfest, which takes place this year from March 4th through the 6th.
The Young Urban Four
Soapbox included a section this week in its article listing the Ten Things To Watch in 2011 on four young candidates for Cincinnati City Council: Jason Riveiro, Chris Seelbach, PG Sittenfeld, and Yvette Simpson.
All four have a connection to the Downtown/OTR area. I've been listening to those who want to through out everyone on council, impractical and improbable as is may sound. I wouldn't mind seeing all Four of these candidates on council. That isn't a political reality, unless all manage some campaign miracles, but it is a good sign to see people stepping up and joining the process. Conventional Wisdom states none of these Four will be in the top Nine in November's election, but all, if they run a solid campaign and place well, move closer to a 2013 win if they keep their organizations together.
I give out this advice every council election to new candidates, which doesn't mean it is impossible to win your first time running (See Chris Bortz), but it takes lots of money and lots of political dichotomies to win. Neither is easy to gain or manage. I hope all Four stick it out.
All four have a connection to the Downtown/OTR area. I've been listening to those who want to through out everyone on council, impractical and improbable as is may sound. I wouldn't mind seeing all Four of these candidates on council. That isn't a political reality, unless all manage some campaign miracles, but it is a good sign to see people stepping up and joining the process. Conventional Wisdom states none of these Four will be in the top Nine in November's election, but all, if they run a solid campaign and place well, move closer to a 2013 win if they keep their organizations together.
I give out this advice every council election to new candidates, which doesn't mean it is impossible to win your first time running (See Chris Bortz), but it takes lots of money and lots of political dichotomies to win. Neither is easy to gain or manage. I hope all Four stick it out.
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
New Online News Magazine to Serve the Cincinnati Area GBLT Community
The Cincinnati Business Courier is reporting on a new non-profit website, TriStatePride.org, recently started to serve the Gay and Lesbian community. Editor Troy May wrote on the purpose for creating the online magazine.
TriStatePride.org is our first of many minority publications. Since the Tri-State area has never had a professional magazine covering the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and progressive community, I thought it was an ideal area to launch our first publication.The site covers a wide range or topic, including politics, arts & Culture, Business, Relationships, and family stories. A recent article had local reactions on the repeal of DADT.
My hope is that this online magazine will inform, inspire and unit the local gay and progressive community to rally together like never before in history. What would help is for the gay, bisexual and transgender people in this area is to read about the successes of others in our community. After people read these stories, I hope they get a powerful injection of pride, self confidence and comfort with who they are today.
You can depend on TriStatePride.org to always be honest, fair and ethical as we report on the community. At the same time, our goal is to highlight people who are successfully ‘living out loud’ in the Tri-State.
Amy Murray Picked to Fill Empty Seat
The Hamilton County GOP didn't do anything stupid last night and instead unanimously picked Amy Murray to fill Chris Monzel's open City Council Seat.
It will be interesting to watch how the Hyde Park Republican starts out. She was able to miss the conflict ridden days of last week. I'm hoping in the coming months she doesn't add to the conflict and instead looks for compromises that can help fix the impending budget crisis that exists at the end of the 2011. Yes, it exists now, so why not start mentioning it?
It will be interesting to watch how the Hyde Park Republican starts out. She was able to miss the conflict ridden days of last week. I'm hoping in the coming months she doesn't add to the conflict and instead looks for compromises that can help fix the impending budget crisis that exists at the end of the 2011. Yes, it exists now, so why not start mentioning it?
Monday, January 03, 2011
Carolyn Washburn is the New Editor at the Enquirer
The Cincinnati Enquirer has named Carolyn Washburn as the new editor of the Gannett daily.
I've not heard much about her, other than what the Gannett Blog has posted recently, which is that she previously worked for Enquirer Publisher Margaret Buchanan while at the Idaho Statesman.
I don't know what any editor can do to face down the business side of the business that has been draining reporters from the newsroom for years, but we shall see.
I've not heard much about her, other than what the Gannett Blog has posted recently, which is that she previously worked for Enquirer Publisher Margaret Buchanan while at the Idaho Statesman.
I don't know what any editor can do to face down the business side of the business that has been draining reporters from the newsroom for years, but we shall see.
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