Tuesday, May 27 2014

  • Summer Entertainment in Cincinnati Starts With Fringe Festival

    With the passing of another Memorial Day, a new summer season begins. And nowhere is that more evident than throughout the Queen City where a whole slew of evening activities are starting to kick off. The Fringe Festival, Know Theatre's 17-day dramatic extravaganza starts tonight. Be sure to check out the first seasonal installment of Bandstand Bluegrass in Washington Park, Thursday night. Then on Friday, you can watch Brave with the kiddo's in Smale Riverfront Park. And next week kicks off the first round of Wednesdays on the Green at the Cultural Arts Center in Clifton.

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  • Brogan Dulle’s Body Found

    The search for missing UC student Brogan Dulle ended this morning in heartbreak. His body was found hanging in the empty house next to his apartment complex, which was currently under rehabilitation. Though foul-play has been ruled out by police and his death has been described as a result of self-infliction, many are wondering why a seemingly happy and responsible young man would take off to look for his phone and ultimately decide to commit suicide. One thing's for sure, there are plenty of unanswered questions in this sad-saga.

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  • Stone Brewing Considers Cincinnati for Expansion

    Anybody who appreciates good craft beer knows the name Stone Brewing. So it's not surprising that WCPO's latest report about the Escondido based brewery possibly considering Cincinnati as a hub for it's expansion to the East coast has the adult-beverage crowd swooning. If it becomes reality, the latest addition to the city's brew-culture could add 374 jobs and thousands of gallons of flowing, sudsy refreshment. Cheers, indeed!

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  • Imboden to Buy Marina, Paves Way Toward $400M Development in Dayton, KY

    The city of Dayton, KY has agreed to sell the Manhattan Harbour marina to a developer who is planning a $400MM development, and hopes to rebuild the riverfront replete with restaurants, retail and more than 40 residential homes. Developer David Imoboden, who has been working on this project for some time, plans to rename the marina the Manhattan Harbour Yacht Club but will continue normal operations after he takes ownership in July.

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  • New Options for Bubble-Tea in OTR

    With the recent addition of BoBa Cha in OTR, bubble-tea lovers have a new destination for fresh tea made from healthy ingredients. Since opening this month, the little shop has attracted big crowds. While there is no food available, the owners have an arrangement with Maki in nearby Clifton to supply patrons with fresh sushi.

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