A review of 91.7 WVXU schedule shows that both the nightly and weekly shows of old time radio programs have been replaced. This is a disappointing occurrence. I understand how some people don't like history, but these radio programs are a window to what it was like to live in the 1940's and 1950's, before television. The value to knowing the past, first hand, is the core of understanding history.
I hope WVXU will have some special events, where it plays some old radio, especially the re-aring of some of the big news events, like the end of WWII or D-Day.
The shows they have added as replacements sound good, especially the LA Theatre Works, which has modern day radio theatre. If you are going to replace old time radio drama with something, this sounds like the a positive way to do it. It keeps the art form alive.
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Tuesday, July 05, 2011
Bunbury Music Festival Kickoff Event July 9th at Sawyer Point
The Bunbury Music Festival is having a special preview event this year on July 9th at Sawyer Point. Music starts at 7PM and runs to 11PM. The stellar line-up:
The Seedy Seeds
Lions Rampant
The Minor Leagues
Tickets for year one of the festival (July 13-15, 2012) will go on sale on July 9, 2011. Also, the first 1,000 attendees to the kickoff event can pick up a special discount code that will give them 50% off a one-day OR three-day pass to the 2012 festival. Get out and support Cincinnati's music scene.
The Seedy Seeds
Lions Rampant
The Minor Leagues
Tickets for year one of the festival (July 13-15, 2012) will go on sale on July 9, 2011. Also, the first 1,000 attendees to the kickoff event can pick up a special discount code that will give them 50% off a one-day OR three-day pass to the 2012 festival. Get out and support Cincinnati's music scene.
Rhinestone Cowboy Charlie Winburn
In yesterday's Northside Fourth of July Parade, City Councilman Charlie Winburn was on a horse. Yes, it was a spectacle like few I've ever seen in Cincinnati Politics. Here's a glimpse:
Winburn was lead by a marching band full of kids from some school not prominently indicated. It didn't appear to be a public school, but I hope it wasn't a charter school, since all of the kids were wearing Winburn T-Shirts. I'm sure the Republicans who care so much about how schools influence kids will be sure to find out if all of the kid's parents gave written permission for their children be props for Winburn's political campaign. I think Tom Brinkman should get right on that.
I guess for everyone who likes political circuses, this is your Christmas.
Winburn was lead by a marching band full of kids from some school not prominently indicated. It didn't appear to be a public school, but I hope it wasn't a charter school, since all of the kids were wearing Winburn T-Shirts. I'm sure the Republicans who care so much about how schools influence kids will be sure to find out if all of the kid's parents gave written permission for their children be props for Winburn's political campaign. I think Tom Brinkman should get right on that.
I guess for everyone who likes political circuses, this is your Christmas.
Sunday, July 03, 2011
CincyMusic.com to Return
Cincinnati music fans and bands, take note! CincyMusic.com will be returning to the Internet soon. You can sign up for their email list to get the notice of when they relaunch. I don't see any type of estimate of when they will be, so you'll just have to stay tuned.
Otherwise check out their Facebook page or Twitter account for limited cincymusic information.
Otherwise check out their Facebook page or Twitter account for limited cincymusic information.
Saturday, July 02, 2011
Sittenfeld Has a Jingle, But No Public Stance On The Streetcar
Yesterday the Enquirer's Politics Extra blog posted on P.G. Sittenfeld's new jingle made in support of his campaign for City Council. It's fine, in a 1950's nostalgia kind of a way. (Think of "I like Ike") I don't mind any city council candidate being creative with positive promotion. I am disappointed, however, that P.G. appears to be too busy doing this type of fluffy campaigning to bother writing a quick post to his blog giving his stance on the Streetcar.
I asked the question: Where Does P. G. Sittenfeld Stand on the Streetcar? a couple of weeks ago and have not read anything yet that indicates an answer. P.G. needs to make public his stance on the Streetcar or people will draw conclusions. I'd still settle for a Twitter or Facebook post, but at this point his silence with all the social media rumblings going on leads one to conclude that at a minimum he is not a strong supporter of the Streetcar and can't use 140 characters to explain his view on the subject.
I still hope he'll come out and support the plan, which will help the City grow and prosper. The longer he stays quiet, however, the more he will be viewed as a typical politician too concerned with his own political future to take a stand on an important and relevant issue. Even if he is against the Streetcar, he needs to make it clear to the voters.
I asked the question: Where Does P. G. Sittenfeld Stand on the Streetcar? a couple of weeks ago and have not read anything yet that indicates an answer. P.G. needs to make public his stance on the Streetcar or people will draw conclusions. I'd still settle for a Twitter or Facebook post, but at this point his silence with all the social media rumblings going on leads one to conclude that at a minimum he is not a strong supporter of the Streetcar and can't use 140 characters to explain his view on the subject.
I still hope he'll come out and support the plan, which will help the City grow and prosper. The longer he stays quiet, however, the more he will be viewed as a typical politician too concerned with his own political future to take a stand on an important and relevant issue. Even if he is against the Streetcar, he needs to make it clear to the voters.
Robert Mecklenborg's Arrest Dashboard Camera Video Is Released
Joesph at Plunderbund has put up the dashboard camera showing the OVI arrest of Ohio State Representative Robert Mecklenborg from Dearborn County, Indiana.
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