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ManischewitzA debuts an array of new products in time for Passover
Manischewitz announces the introduction of dozens of innovative and new products which are sure to bring families together during Passover and everyday meals. Comment?
Enjoy an evening with Mark Twain at the Arts Center at Dunham this weekend
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On April 15, 1907, Mark Twain attended a performance of a play based on his book, The Prince and the Pauper . Comment?
Eddie Hedges joined by a special guest for ProKids benefit
To make a memorable evening even more special, Eddie Hedges will be joined by Eliot Sloan for the 7th Annual Fashion for the Cure benefit on Wednesday night, March 20 at Sycamore High School, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the door. Comment?
Road to Cincinnati Rollergirls Opening Day: The Cincinnati Gardens
The home of the Cincinnati Rollergirls is the historic Cincinnati Gardens , a 25,000-square foot entertainment arena in Bond Hill built on the corner of Seymour Avenue and Langdon Farm Roads. Comment?
Children's series at Covedale Theatre continues March 16 with "African Folktales
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The 2012/2013 Children's Series at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts continues this Saturday at 11:00 a.m., when the Bright Star Touring Company's African Folktales will be presented. Comment?
Distant and surfy arrangements are the instrumental end of things, while a quirky female vocal spins us tales of flying cats, teenage tragedies, and Pizza Monsters. Comment?
Lovely Bad Things: 'The Late Great Whatever'
The majority of songs on the record are decently produced- never maxing out or getting too sloppy, yet still maintaining a certain unmastered quality to them that makes everything sound rather live and raw. Comment?
John Gold: 'A Flower in Your Head'
The opening track to John Gold's "A Flower in Your Head" kicks off with a piano line accented with thick fuzzy instruments, and a clear and audible vocal piercing through all other production. Comment?
Dwindling food source cause of butterfly decline
Every year in the spring, Monarch butterflies migrate from their mountainous habitat in the Oyamel fir forest of Mexico northward to the United States and Canada. Comment?
Milo the rescue cat: ready for adoption
Milo is a beautiful orange and white short-hair young male cat at Advocates 4 Animals Rescue near Dayton/Cincinnati, Ohio and he is ready for adoption! Milo is estimated to be 7 months old. Comment?
Peter Pan earns its stars at Cincinnati's Aronoff Center
Cathy Rigby is Peter Pan opened at Cincinnati's Aronoff Center on Tuesday night, March 12 and brought with it a little bit of fairy dust for audiences of all ages. Comment?
Edward Herda: 'The Wondrous Folly of Vaughn Frogg'
The opening track sounds reminiscent to Devendra Banhart's song "So Long Old Bean" in arrangement and production- but the vocal of Herda stands out as it has a very distinct bluegrass twang. Comment?
The thing that makes "An Autobiography" stand out is that it's angst done right - it's mad , not whiny. Comment?
The opening track places us squarely in the distant surf rock seat we will be in through the entirety of the ride. Comment?
Seventh Annual Fashion for the Cure features Cincinnati's own Eddie Hedges
Sycamore High School alumnus and former, founding member of Blessid Union of Souls, Eddie Hedges will be in Cincinnati on Wednesday, March 20, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for the 7th Annual Fashion for the Cure , which will be held at Sycamore High School. Comment?
Peter Pan at the Aronoff Center in Cincinnati
The opening tonight of Peter Pan at the Aronoff Center for the Arts at Procter and Gamble Hall in downtown Cincinnati was incredible. Comment?
Cowtown: 'Dudes vs. Bad Dudes'
Songs like "Love is a Lie" feature choruses that rely on the title phrase- bursting out as short and punchy accusations. Comment?
We Are Ghosts: 'Bleeding Healing'
"Bleeding Healing" by We Are Ghosts is a rich textural Ambient-Alt. Indie Pop record . Comment?
Songs on the record shift in sound and production a lot, but always manage to maintain an eerie and haunting quality to their nature. Comment?
Filaro lists one of his main influences as "The Beach Boys", which is pretty easy to hear when listening to "Falling Up". Thick vocal harmonies accent an off kilter production making for an upbeat and somewhat quirky sound. Comment?