July 31, 2010 RSS feed / Front Page

Opera idol selected

Cincinnati Opera announces that countertenor Michael Match has been named winner of the company’s annual Opera Idol Competition. More...

Events

America I AM: The African American Imprint Artifact of the Week

Currently on display now through Jan. 2, 2011, America I AM: The African American Imprint at Cincinnati Museum Center. More...

Health

Unlikely supporter

This past spring, the lunch room at Woodward High School was packed with probably over 500 people in attendance following the closure of the Roselawn Kroger store. More...

Section B

Church of the Resurrection Newly merged congregation celebrates first Mass Aug. 1

The newest parish of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, the aptly named Church of the Resurrection, celebrates the new beginning with its first Mass at 10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 1. More...

Chronicle Owens, Livingston are finalists for Cincinnati State presidency

One is a physician and coroner; the other is a lifelong educator. Both are finalists for the presidency of Cincinnati State Technical & Community College. More...

The Moca Room: (The Poet’s Den)

FREE EVENT Thursday, July 29, from 7 p.m. to 1a.m. This is where spoken word poetry meets visual arts in the neo-soul lounge. The event features poets Lady J, Tonya Matthews, Annie Ruth and Chronicle Psalmetry. More...

Gilbert Young to draw live performances at Macy’s Music Festival

Artist Gilbert Young has been assigned the first ever position of bringing his canvas and brush to draw live performances of the Macy’s Jazz festival performers on July 30-31. More...

Smooth Jazz in the Park Festival set for Aug. 7

Thousands are expected to again attend the “Smooth Jazz in the Park Festival” from 6-11 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 7 in Central Park at Winton and Kemper Roads in Forest Park. More...

Jazz concert

It’s Commonly Jazz! presents William Menefield Trio from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 5, at Seasongood Pavilion in Eden Park, in opening its series of free concerts. See next week’s paper for complete listing of performances. More...

News

—NEWS BRIEFS—

Woman dies after police drive over her in Washington Park A woman died at University Hospital Tuesday afternoon after being run over by a police cruiser while sleeping under a blanket in Washington Park near Music Hall. More...

Fountain Place Macy’s to anchor celebration of Macy’s Music Festival

In conjunction with the Macy’s Music Festival, Macy’s Fountain Place, located in downtown Cincinnati, will host a variety of in-store artist appearances, live radio remotes, vendor trunk shows, entertainment and exclusive store promotions More...

Findlay Market favorite “Aunt Flora” is back in new Silverton location

After more than a year and a half since her departure from Findlay Market due to a family illness, Aunt Flora’s returns to Cincinnati in a brand new venture in Silverton with Aunt Flora’s House Of Soul. More...

Sports

Youth find tennis fun

Cincinnati youth were introduced to tennis at the Tennis on the Square event Saturday. More...

Three inducted into Reds Hall of Fame

Pedro Borbon, who was a reliever on the Big Red Machine club that won World Series titles in 1975-76; third baseman Chris Sabo, a key player in the 1990 Reds team that won the World Series; and 19th century pitcher Tony Mullane were inducted into the More...

Hall of Famer Dawson a dying breed

With African American participation in Major League baseball now teetering around single digit percentages, Andre Dawson’s honor becomes even more special. Dawson was one of the most feared hitters and arms of his time. More...