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Foreigner Rolling into Cincinnati's Taft Theatre on February 25Foreigner is rock and rolling their way to Cincinnati’s Taft Theatre on Saturday, February 25 at 8 p.m.
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Newt Gingrich's Cincinnati Campaign Stop from the Outside Looking InIt's the first day of Early Voting for the 2012 Ohio primary. Newt Gingrich was in town to speak to his supporters, but it just didn't seem all that exciting, at least not from the outside.
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How `WKRP in Cincinnati' Transformed from Just Another Late 1970s Workplace Sitcom to the Most Subversive Sitcom of the Early 1980sWKRP in Cincinnati began life in the late 1970s as the latest addition to the workplace sitcom genre and spent its first two years indistinguishable from the pack. The show's last two years were highlighted by a series of episodes unlike anything else.
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Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati Announces the Billy Elliot Dream AwardFifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati is proud to announce the Billy Elliot Dream Award.
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Greater Cincinnati Bridal ShowFrom Veils and Cocktails to a trunk show featuring all the latest trends in wedding attire, here are the details on all the upcoming bridal shows in the Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Dayton areas.
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Things to Do in CincinnatiThough Cincinnati may not make the top of your list of places you must visit, it really does have a lot to offer. Check out this list of enjoyable activities in Cincinnati!
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The Best 2012 Concerts for CincinnatiGet the new year off to a good start in Cincinnati with a great series of concerts through July. From country to rock to R&B, there is plenty to choose from. Enjoy the show.
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2011 AutoZone Liberty Bowl - Preview, Prediction, and Pick Against the SpreadCincinnati and Vanderbilt go head to head in the 2011 AutoZone Liberty Bowl on December 31st.
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Occupy Cincinnati Protests at Live Nativity SceneOccupy Wall Street protesters organized a protest at a live nativity scene sponsored by the Western and Southern Financial Group. The Occupy Cincinnati group is unhappy with the company for filing zoning violations claims against the Anna Lousie Inn.
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Cincinnati Ushers in Gay City Council Member, Plus More New BloodRead about how Cincinnati is changing ... for the better!
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Occupy Cincinnati: What Has the Occupy Movement Accomplished?I was all for the Occupy movement, but I I had my doubts at first. I couldn't imagine what they wanted or hoped to accomplish. Then I realized the local 99% movement had generated some success even before they decided to call themselves Occupy Cincinnati.
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Occupy Cincinnati Trial HaltedAfter nearly 4 hours spent cross examining Parks Director Willie Carden, the first Occupy Cincinnati trial was continued until the end of January. If the case had proceeded Cincinnati would have been among the first cities to rule in an Occupy case.
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Cincinnati Police Officer Convicted in Drug Sting CaseCincinnati police officer Alvin Triggs was convicted on crimes relating to aiding a suspected drug dealer. Triggs resigned after admitting he used a department computer to trace a license plate for the accused drug dealer. Triggs dated the man's sister.
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Cincinnati Police Department Overtime ScandalJust days after the Cleveland firefighter scandal garnered statewide headlines the Cincinnati Police Department stole the spotlight. An audit revealed the Special Events Unit consisting of five officers earned $87,000 in overtime payments this year.
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Cincinnati Fiscal Woes Cast Doubt on Police IntegrityThe Cincinnati Police Department scandal is a perfect example of why Ohio needed Senate Bill 5. An audit of Cincinnati's law enforcement division found incredible overtime fees earned across the board, but particularly in the Special Events Unit.
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Cincinnati's Mayor Has a Warped Sense of HumorCincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory has a very odd sense of humor. During a press conference yesterday he joked about one of the city's oldest businesses leaving town.
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FBI Investigates Community Action Agency for Mismanagement of Stimulus FundsThe Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency and Department of Development are the focus of an FBI investigation, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. Federal stimulus funds designated for a weatherization program designed to aid poor families
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Cincinnati's Annual Tree Lighting Will Take Place on November 25Cincinnati’s annual tree lighting "Macy’s Light Up the Square" will be held on Friday, November 25, beginning at 6:30 p.m. A live television broadcast on Channel 5 will begin at 7 p.m.
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Billy Elliot the Musical Comes to Cincinnati's Aronoff Center on January 17 to 29Broadway Across America Cincinnati is pleased to announce that NETworks Presentations, LLC is set to bring the multi-award-winning Billy Elliot the Musical to the Aronoff Center from January 17 to 29.
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Goetta: Not Your Mama's Breakfast FoodLearn more about goetta and Cincinnati's infatuation with the dish.
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Jesse Jackson Speaks Out for Occupy CincinnatiJesse Jackson came to Cincinnati to attend a conference, but he also made a visit to Piatt Park. That's where Occupy Cincinnati maintains a presence. He spoke about the Occupy movement and ended with his traditional "Keep hope alive."
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NewSong to Bring Their Annual "Very Merry Christmas Tour" to Cincinnati on December 18Grammy®-nominated group NewSong announced yesterday, on November 15, that they will bring the annual "Very Merry Christmas Tour" to Cincinnati’s Landmark Church on December 18 at 7 p.m.
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Wicked’s Cincinnati Show Exceeds ExpectationsThe highly-anticipated, Wicked has flown into Cincinnati's Aronoff Center for the Arts for a four-week engagement from November 2 to November 26.
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WICKED Opens Tonight at the Aronoff Center for the Arts in CincinnatiThe highly anticipated Broadway musical, WICKED opens tonight on Wednesday, November 2 at the Aronoff Center for the Arts in downtown Cincinnati.
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Hotels Near Great American Ball ParkAre you heading into Cincinnati for a Reds game? There are plenty of hotels near Great American Ball Park that you can stay in.
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Hotels Near Paul Brown StadiumDo you plan on heading into downtown Cincinnati for a Bengals football game? There are a plethora of hotels you can stay at.
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Carlo & Johnny: Greater Cincinnati's Best SteakhouseAll of Jeff Ruby's steakhouses are sublime, but Carlo & Johnny is the best. The food, service and atmosphere are second to none.
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Cincinnati Says Good Riddance to Carson PalmerBengals fans couldn't be more pleased to have Carson Palmer gone for good. Things started out well for Palmer in Cincinnati, but fans will not forget how he turned his back on them.
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Why Issue 48 is Bad for Cincinnati in 2011Learn some of the facts and fiction behind Cincinnati's 2011 attempt to stop passenger rail development in the area.
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Middle School Students Learn from Occupy CincinnatiTeacher John Stevens, a 2010 U.C. graduate, took his seventh-grade social studies class of five students to Piatt Park, where the Occupy Cincinnati protesters have been camped out for more than a week. -
Cincinnati Author Mark Curnutte Has a Heart for HumanityAuthor and reporter Mark Curnutte recently released, A Promise in Haiti: A Reporter's Notes on Families and Daily Lives (Vanderbilt University Press, 2011, http://www.vanderbiltuniversitypress.com/books/415/a-promise-in-haiti.) -
Top Three Mexican Restaurants in CincinnatiWith so many mexican restaurants, these are the top three in the Cincinnati area. One is traditional mexican fare, another is contemporary, and the third is the most authentic - all three are worth trying! -
Images of Historical CincinnatiSeeing a two-mile view of the waterfront of Cincinnati sounds easy enough to do. Yet, viewing Cincinnati in 1848 might be harder. With the assistance of the Eastman House of Rochester, a major window into life of early Cincinnati is now available.
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Cincinnati's National Underground Railroad Freedom CenterLearn about a great weekend getaway during African American History Month. -
NFL: Top 10 Performers from the October 2, 2011 Cincinnati Bengals-Buffalo Bills GameThe Buffalo Bills, who are 3-1 on the season, fell to the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 on October 2. The Bills had defeated the Bengals 10 straight times prior to Sunday.
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New York Yankees and Cincinnati Redlegs: Impeccable Patriotism or OverreactionApril 9, 1953 will live in infamy as long as baseball is played for some Americans. On that day, the Cincinnati Reds management declared that the Reds would no longer be the Reds.
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Cincinnati College Strike Fuels SB5 DiscussionOhio Senate Bill 5 (Issue 2) has been constantly in the headlines since February. Today both supporting and opposing groups are pointing to the Cincinnati Technical and Community College strike as a prime example for their position on the pending law.
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Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Opens in Cincinnati Tomorrow NightDisney’s Beauty and the Beast, the award-winning Broadway musical, opens in Cincinnati tomorrow night, on Tuesday night, September 27 in Cincinnati as part of the Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati 2011/12 Season.
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Alarmed in CincinnatiA family trip to the Cincinnati Museum turns into a horrific circumstance for my family when my grandfather lost control of his Bipolar Disorder during the forty minute drive to our destination.
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Openly Gay Cincinnati Council Incumbent Seelbach Irritates Black CommunityCincinnati Council Incumbent Seelbach irritates blacks at community forum





