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April 2010 Featured Stories

Arnold's: An Essential Cincinnati Tradition

by Amy Kurlansky

Arnold’s sits on 8th street right by Main. Inside there is a stone that sits over the bar with the date 1861, the year that Arnold’s opened, making it the oldest continuously open bar in the city. And it's right in our back yard. More

Cincinnati Raises All In

by Mike Sarason

Whether it is in big time movies like James Bond, or up the highway from your house, the casino has become an increasingly visible and popular facet of American culture. Cincinnati is no exception. More

"Angels in America" Puts Judaism, Sexuality on the Table

by Sammy Kanter

One of the most important, award-winning and controversial plays of recent history is in Cincinnati for the first time at the professional level. “Angels in America” is currently playing at the Know Theatre of Cincinnati through May 8. More

Culture Through Martial Arts: Krav Maga at Cincinnati Karate

by Gabe Englander

Cincinnati has been presented with an exceptional opportunity to experience Israeli culture through martial arts this spring when Israeli F.C. Krav Maga Master Israel Amran comes to Cincinnati Karate to teach four public seminars, April 22-26. More

River Coast Films Brings It On Home to Cincinnati

by David Cobey 

When you think of places to look for Jewish media moguls, Cincinnati would not likely be the first place that comes to mind. Michael Katchman is set to change that perception. More

A Night Out In - Miami: Stayin' Alive in the 305

by Jeremy Kreines

The next stop in this series of articles takes us to the glitz and glam of Miami. Jeremy gives us a glimpse of the city from his perch at The "U". The sun is out and water is warm, what are we waiting for?  More

Facebook: Procrastination Tool or the Key to Your Next Job

by Bridget Barzman

You probably view Facebook as the “fun” site where you can hang out and catch up with people you know. College graduates who use Facebook on a daily basis are starting to realize is that this “fun” site is now into their favorite job search site.  More