Where: Aronoff Center Procter & Gamble Hall
Date: 2008-05-31 00:00:00
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Where: Bogart's
Date: 2007-04-28 21:00:00
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G. Love and his band have been playing their brand of bluesy hip-hop since the early '90s.
Where: Paul Brown Stadium
Date: 2007-08-18 00:00:00
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New Orleans Saints at Cincinnati Bengals (Preseason) 8/18/2007 Paul Brown Stadium
Where: Southgate House
Date: 2007-08-10 21:30:00
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The Silversun Pickups feature guitarist-singer Brian Aubert, bass player Nikki Monninger, drummer Christopher Guanlao and keyboardist Joe Lester. Sea Wolf is the brand new buzz band from the Eagle Rock side of Los Angeles fronted by Alex Brown Church.
Where: Rohs Street Cafe
Date: 2007-04-20 18:00:00
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Mike Ferner, a Veteran for Peace and author of Inside the Red Zone, tells of his experience from two recent trips to Iraq with Voices in the Wilderness. Sponsored by Buddhist Peace Fellowship of Cincinnati in association with Professor Patrick Welage, from the Theology Department at Xavier University.
Where: Southgate House
Date: 2007-10-05 22:00:00
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Enon mixes scathing guitar riffs with well-placed distortion, electronic ephemera and a Beatles-esque sense of melody.
Where: Rohs Street Cafe
Date: 2007-08-09 21:00:00
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Featuring Steve Whipple, Dan Karlsberg & Anthony Lee
Where: Rohs Street Cafe
Date: 2007-09-09 16:00:00
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Building a Local Food Economy: a panel discussion exploring issues and potentials of our regional food system. Being situated in a region rich in farming tradition, Cincinnati restaurants and consumers have potential access to some of the best and freshest food available. However as Americans our food travels 1,500 miles on average before it reaches our plate and farmers are leaving behind their land at a rate of one every half hour. We will explore how these issues contribute to climate change, community health, local economies, etc. How can we build on the richness of our regional farms while enjoying better food? What obstacles must be navigated to create a network beneficial to farmers, chefs and consumers? Our panel members will facilitate the discussion of these questions. The panel will include Bill Cahalan, clinical psychologist and local ecology speaker/activist; Martha Balint, an experienced chef and founder of Local Matters in Columbus established to provide the community with access to affordable, nutritious, fresh and local foods; and David Rosenberg, owner of Wooden Shoe Gardens in Winton Place, who has been involved in local food production since 1976 and helped to found the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA).
Where: Northside Tavern
Date: 2008-03-08 20:00:00
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With The Delusionals. The Teenage Prayers return to the town that Pete Rose built to do their best Big Red Machine impersonation. Dont fake the funk on a nasty dunk.Event submitted by Eventful.com on behalf of netjen.