January 2012
Frontlines
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Q+A: Chris Seelbach Takes a Victory Lap
Seelbach is Cincinnati’s first openly gay council member, which means an extra bright spotlight and back-to-back interviews.
Uncharted Waters
The Panama Canal’s expansion could be a boon to Cincinnati’s port. Confused yet?
Professional Survivor: Tom Brown III
Few can walk into a forest and live off the land. Tom Brown III is one of them. His Primitive Arts Collective classes reconnect you with the natural world.
Don’t Call It a Comeback
Local band Foxy Shazam releases its newest album, The Church of Rock and Roll, on the relaunched I.R.S. label.
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Radar
Style Counsel: Abigail Carlin
Creative Director
Supply Chain
It’s easy being green at this OTR art supply shop.
The Address: 260 Weaver Road
The Oberhelman name has been a big one in Park Hills since the 1930s, when the family ran Chappie’s Tavern on Dixie Highway’s original “gourmet strip.”
Old School
Bring a little analog fun to the life of your favorite kid.
Columns
Letter from the Editor: January 2012
Another year, another knock-down-drag-out presidential election season.
Dine
Permanent Vacation
Enoteca Emilia captures the essence of Italy thanks to Chef Jeremy Luers.
Dilly Café
Can I have a bit of that pork shank?” I asked my friend, who had not said a word since the plate hit the table. Without waiting for him to answer, I grabbed my knife and reached over a few glasses. “You won’t need a knife,” he said.
Thai Taste
This sushi craze will end. I mean, there will come a day when we suddenly wake up and each shout “Holy crap, I’ve been eating raw dead sea-things wrapped in stinky seaweed!” But until that day, we have Thai Taste.