Thursday, January 31, 2013

Virtual Salon 1/31/13

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FIVE SECTIONS: ~ From Ellen ~ Activities and Oportunities ~ Articles, Letters ~ Reviews ~ Tri-State Treasures

from Ellen


1/30/13

HI Fanchon
  • So many juicy things this edition!  I have added some cool video links in the "Lloyd House Ads" section.  Remember, sections are: Arts and other activities; Democracy and Community; Health and Environment; Lloyd House ads.  Then come Reviews, Letters, and Tri-State Treasures.  Hey, some interesting letters, too, including more info about flu shots.  I love getting letters; makes me know  you are out there enjoying my efforts.

Warm Hug,   

Ellen


 

~ ACTIVITIES AND

OPPORTUNITIES ~


~ ARTS AND CULTURE ~


- Want a certificate in Permaculture?  6th annual training with Braden Trauth et al.

AND... coupons worth a lot to CSO (Symphony) this Friday... and to Park & Vine store if y ou use it today!

  Read More , other events in the arts etc.


 

~ DEMOCRACY AND COMMUNITY ~

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More includes: new liberal council candidate; expert says Internet voting can never be safe; Gun control action urged now by those 'nuns on the bus';  and more..

  Read More ... 

 


 

~ ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH ~


Interesting stuff this week...  check it out.  ellen

  Read More

 

 

~ LLOYD HOUSE 

(AND ALEXANDER!) ADS ~

Below, info about spaces available for resident housemates or office - we have TWO vacancies, spread the word!  AND VERY HELPFUL links to videos about the Alexander Technique including tips about how to sit at the computer w/o getting aching shoulders or back, PLUS notice of the best bargain there is, a FREE Alexander practice session for anyone.  


  Read More


 

 

 

~ ARTICLES ~


 

No articles this week, but here's a cutie:  at THIS SITE you can take a quiz in civics.  Are you well  informed about the governance of our society?  Gave me a giggle... I only scored 87%.  ellen

~ REVIEWS ~


 Send me, please, your impressions, however rough and short, of movies, books, restaurants, events, etc.  I want to print them here.  We want to know what  you like!


 Blow-out good time at Music Hall last Sat!  The Israeli violinist Gil Shaham played the Brahms concerto to a standing room only crowd!  First time I have EVER see Music Hall really full.  The Jewish community was out in force, coming from Lexington, INdy, Columbus.  I sat next to an accounting manager from Honda, a Japanese man, who had driven down from Columbus.  We all loved it.  So passionate; so beautiful.  We clapped and yelled so, he gave us an encore!  Really an exciting concert.  And next year, there will be James Galway (flute player from heaven).  ellen 

 New Book by Al Gore:  Let's Control Our Future instead of being swept along!


 

From Al Gore: "Almost a decade ago, someone asked me a question, “what are the drivers of global change?” I’ve spent a lot of time over the last eight years thinking about it, and have dedicated the last two years to researching, writing and refining my conclusions. The result is my new book, “The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change.” [Random House: January 29th].

"We are living in a time of rapid, simultaneous and exponential change, unlike anything the world has ever seen. From revolutionary changes in our economy and our climate, to advances in life sciences and the digital realm, the future holds great opportunities but also profound challenges.

"We have a choice.

"Will we be swept along by the currents of technological change and economic determinism, or will we unite behind a future that preserves human dignity and reflects the aspirations of global citizens? Together we have an important role to play in reclaiming control of our destiny, but it starts with a global conversation.

"While mapping the future is a risky undertaking, perhaps the only thing riskier is doing nothing.

"To learn more about “The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change” visit http://atrandom.com/the-future/

"Join the conversation on Twitter (@algore #thefuture) or on Facebook

Thank you,

Al Gore"

 

 

 

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 MUSE Concerts always a blast!

From Ellen: Muse is always a blast, but I have to say that this year they have set a new high water mark.  I think it is because this is Cathy Roma's last season... What a treasure to our city she has been these last 35 years!  And I do believe her power as a conductor has taken a noticeable leap.  I was at the St. John's fall concert, and it was by far the best Muse concert ever.

So don't miss the March 2 and June 8, 9 concerts.  Details Here:  
http://musechoir.org



Fall Concerts and Run-Outs 
2012

The November concerts, Keep Yo Lamps Burnin' with Melanie DeMore, were a stunning success. There was standing room only at St. John'son both Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon, and MUSE was delighted to present the ever-evolving New Spirituals program in a new venue on Friday night at Kennedy Heights Presbyterian Church.



~ LETTERS ~

 From: an anonymous health care professional

Thank you for posting the flu info I sent on your mailing. I am glad to hear it helped you address the issue, and sparked a raft of interesting letters.

Here is another link to another voice, Dr Mercola, who tirelessly offers this info. It is a recent article that focuses on the efficacy and dangers of a flu shot, as well as listing common sense prevention measures. I would prefer if I was not mentioned in having put this link forward; 

http://search.mercola.com/search/pages/Results.aspx?k=flu%20shots

Also, I was looking for your offer for AT lessons in the notes, and could not find the entry. Please advise.*

just one of your readers.
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* See the section "Lloyd House (And Alexander) Ads"; for people who have not had private A.T. Lessons I offer 4 lessons for only $30-- first one free.  Ellen 221 1289


 FROM: BRENDA GULLEY

(she had sent a forwarded email about Obamacare with a scary thing about old people having to have a referral from PCP for hospital admission.  I checked it on Snopes.com, my fav truth checker and they said something something false allegations; so I sent that to Brenda.  Here is her reply:)

Ellen,  I sure wish that I was wrong.  I got this from some old friends of ours, after I sent them a copy of the same email that I sent you.  This is a message I got back from her.  

I will be 65 this year & have Ohio Public Employment Retirement & their insurance but it scares me to death, because my husband is on Medicare.  I guess time will tell.  Have a good evening.

"Brenda this info. you sent is true. The last time Wiley was at the VA. The doctor was filling out a paper and I said why do you need to know this. She said because if you are 75 we have to filll this form out. So they are keeping a different record after 75.

Annie"


 FROM: Margo Friedeman

This weeks issue, 1/24 was just GREAT, I missed the inauguration loved the videos and there were just so many fun links to check out. thanks so much.

love and hugs>m


 FROM: Phillip Williams <p.williams@americanmediadistributioninc.com>

(These people want free lance journalists -- maybe you? --  to review concerts, restaurants, etc.  They may buy your ticket.)


I would like to know if you still would have any interest in covering

some events for us in your area?

 

There would be NO COST at all for admission, and it would not be

necessary for you to be an experienced reporter.

 

We are looking for members of the public to cover events such as Music

Concerts, Sporting Events, Restaurant Openings, Movies, Gallery

Openings, Shows, and others.

 

Since AMD has different pools relevant to experience (beginners up to

experienced working reporters) should you not be familiar with our

company, please take a moment to look into American Media Distribution

with any source you deem trusted.

 

Here is a link to the AMD BBB page for your convenience.

 

http://www.bbb.org/new-jersey/business-reviews/news-service/american-media-distribution-in-howell-nj-90096055

 

There is compensation for the events you would attend and again, there

is no cost for admission to any of the events, and no obligation is

required. 

 

We will be accepting only a few people from your area so let us know

if you are interested in obtaining any further information. 

 

Phil Williams

AMD Event Coverage Coordinator

American Media Distribution(.com) or americanmediadist.com

4057 US Hwy 9 North Howell NJ 07731

888.319.6336 x714(by appointment only please)


 FROM: ANITA Sorkin
(about the holistic ways to prevent flu)... G-BOMBS (Greens, Beans, Onions, Mushrooms, Berries and Seeds) are the foods with the most powerful immune-boosting and anti-cancer effects. 
(I have to say I ran right  out and bought some kale and am juicing it with fruit for breakfast.  ellen)


 

 

 

 

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TRI-STATE TREASURES


 

Tri-State Treasures
 
 

 

Tri-State Treasures is a chronological compilation of unique local people, places, and events that may enrich your lives.  These treasures have been submitted by you and others who value supporting quality community offerings.  Please consider supporting these treasures, and distributing the information for others to enjoy.  And please continue forwarding your Tri-State Treasures ideas to jkesner at nuvox.net.

 

Information about Tri-State Treasures and how to submit them, and an explanation of my convention for expressing email addresses and websites is at the bottom of this email.  Please help me by providing all basic information, and formatting your submissions as described below.  Thank you.

 

Sincerely,  Jim

  

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Civic Duty Treasure:

 

Gun Control Reform: This critical issue demands feedback from engaged citizens to inform & encourage your US Senators & Representative – Republican or Democrat – to conduct the people’s work. Follow these links to identify how you can email your US Representative ( http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/ ) & 2 Senators ( http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm ).

 

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Calendar of Treasures:

 

Connection Gathering [Thursday 31 January @ 6-8pm]: New to the city? Looking to get involved? Want to reconnect with your community? Inclusion & community building takes the work of many people, & we know that building a good life can’t be done alone. Attend a connection gathering to meet neighbors, chat, mingle, share stories, connected to those who live in your community, meant to promote community building & dialogue. Free; no RSVP required. Promoted by Starfire, a community building org that believes all people have interests, skills, talents & gifts to be celebrated & recognized. Of the 5 original gatherings, this is your last chance. At Oakley Library, 4033 Gilmore Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45209. More info at 513.281.2100 x 124 & candice at starfirecouncil.org.

 

Sunsets at the Center: Read This Now! Celebrating Cincinnati's Literary Institutions [Thursday 31 January @ 7–9pm]: What's better in the cold than curling up with a good book? Cincinnati's literary luminaries talk about the top books they cannot wait for you to read. Featuring Albert Pyle, Executive Director of the Mercantile Library; a Veteran Bookseller from Joseph Beth; Eric Davis, our local celebrity Librarian, & other local literary rock stars. Plus cookies & coffee from local bakers. Presented by Clifton Cultural Arts Center. $15 per event; $60 for full season. At Clifton Cultural Arts Center, 3711 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220. More info at 513.497.2860, info at cliftonculturalarts.org & cliftonculturalarts.org/sunsets.htm. Tix & registration at cincyticket.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=1281.

 

Cinema Eleven - "The 400 Blows" (Francois Truffault) [Thursday 31 January @ 7pm]: Free. Reservations requested. "Exorbitantly priced refreshments will be on offer." In Reading Room, Mercantile Library, 414 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.621.0717 & mercantilelibrary.com/events/upcoming/#184.

 

Library's "On The Same Page" book [Friday 1 February - Sunday 31 March]: The Library's 12th Annual On The Same Page title is The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe. Everyone in the community is invited to read the book & partake in book talks & programming. Meet the author Saturday 2 March @ 2pm in the Main Library Reading Garden Lounge as he discusses his book, the real-life story of his mother & himself, & how they formed a “book club” as her life came to an end battling cancer. The author will sign books after the discussion; books will be available to buy. At the Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County, 800 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.369.6900 & CincinnatiLibrary.org/SamePage.

 

Art Gore with JD Allen, Dan Karlsberg & Eddie Brookshire [Friday 1 February @ 8pm]: The region's undisputed Dean of Drummers, Art Gore, has played with a multitude of the world's best musicians during his 3 decade career. He is Professor at The University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, & drum instructor for the School of Creative & Performing Arts. Art Gore will be joined by JD Allen on sax, Eddie Brookshire on bass & Dan Karlsberg on keyboards. Tickets are $10. At the Thompson House, 24 East 3rd Street, Newport, KY 41071. More info at 859.261.7469 & jazzincincy.com.

 

 

Music at the Palm Court – Orchids [Friday-Sunday 1-3 February]: Enjoy great music in a gorgeous art deco setting with top-drawer dining. On Friday @ 9pm-1am, enjoy the James Hart Quartet featuring Marc Fields on trombone, Marc Wolfley on drums, Jim Anderson on bass & James Hart on piano. On Saturday @ 9pm-1am, the James Hart Quartet will feature Lynne Scott on vocals, Marc Wolfley on drums, Mike Sharf on bass & James Hart on piano. Enjoy High Tea Guitarist Robert Brown on Saturday @ 2-5pm, cocktail pianist Jim Poynter on Friday & Saturday @ 5-9pm, & Wayne Yeageron during Sunday Brunch @ 10:30am-2pm. Admission always free. At Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, 35 West 5th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.861.0666 & 513.252.3366.

ZviDance from New York [Friday-Saturday 1-2 February @ 8:30pm]: ZviDance is a lush, full-bodied company comprised of athletic, lyrical dancers, led by Israeli-born Zvi Gotheiner. Having received critical praise, ZviDance performs in New York & tours across America, & in Germany, Poland, Russia, Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador & Japan. ZviDance's new work Zoom asks audiences to use their cell phones during the performance, which uses original music, dance, video projection, & real-time internet interactions to explore the evolving landscape of virtual communities. Become part of Zoom while experiencing an intriguing, exquisite evening of world-class contemporary dance. Presented by Contemporary Dance Theater. Meet the artists after Friday's show at a free reception. Participate in a master class dancing with ZviDance at Contemporary Dance Theater's College Hill Studio on Saturday 2 February @ 10:30am-12pm @ 1805 Larch Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45224. Performances are at Aronoff Center for the Arts Jarson-Kaplan Theater, 650 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & tix at 513.621.2787 & cdt-dance.org.

 

Composting Basics [Saturday 2 February @ 10-11am]: Civic Garden Center presents Composting Basics, which are easier than you might think when you are equipped with a few basic guidelines of how to maintain a healthy compost system. Madeline Dorger will review steps on how to convert food waste into a nutrient rich soil amendment for plants. Suggested $5 donation benefits Civic Garden Center. At Park + Vine, 1202 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & RSVP at 513.721.7275 & info at parkandvine.com.

 

What can $5,000 buy in Cincinnati? [Saturdays: February 2 & 9 @ 12-4pm]: Last January, Mark Dejong, bought a house in Camp Washington for $5,000 & spent a year creatively reconstructing. The celebration of the 5K House includes an art exhibition, curated with help by Krista Gregory. The works reflect formal concerns of craft & structure, aligning its sensibility with that of the expressive, reconstructed architecture of the home. The artists are Jay Bolotin, Denise Burge, Don Kelley, Anthony Luensman, Tim McMichael, Bill Renschler, Chris Vorhees, Paige Williams, Jim Williams & Joe Winterhalter. At 1376 Avon Place, Cincinnati, OH 45225. More info at 5kcincinnati.com.

 

Two Children’s Books by Andrea Cheng [Saturday 2 February @ 1-3pm]: Andrea Cheng is a local author with an array of splendid titles to her credit. Her books are smartly written, beautifully illustrated & directed to kids ranging from 1st to 12th grade. Andrea’s 2 most recent titles: Etched in Clay is a middle grade novel, a biography in verse about Dave, an enslaved potter, who inscribed his works with sayings & short poems in spite of the slave anti-literacy sentiment in South Carolina in the years leading up to the Civil War. The Year of the Book is a chapter book targeting 2nd to 6th graders that tells the story of Anna, a 4th grader, who turns to her books for company. However, books can't tell Anna how to find a true friend; she'll have to discover that on her own. Andrea will be signing her books at Blue Marble Books, 1356 S. Ft. Thomas Avenue, Ft. Thomas, KY 41075. More info at bluemarblebooks.com & andreacheng.com.

 

A Slice of Mardi Gras at the Library [Saturday 2 February @ 1-4pm]: As part of a festive Mardi Gras celebration, Ohio’s largest King Cake will be constructed, iced, decorated & eaten by the public. Members of The Greater Cincinnati Retail Bakers Association will construct the 10-x-6-foot cake. Win one of 500 Mardi Gras prizes & attend 2 cooking demos: Pastry Chef Stefan Skirtz will dish out tips on how to prepare Bananas Foster, then offer tastes. Stefan is chef & owner of the S&J Café at the Main Library & S&J Bakery & Café at Findlay Market. Award-winning chef Jon V. Diebold will give a Cajun seafood demo on techniques he uses as chef & owner of Washington Platform Saloon & Restaurant downtown. Music by the Faux Frenchmen, crowning of the Mardi Gras King & Queen, & displays of the Library’s popular cookbook collection. At the Cincinnati Main Library, 8th & Vine Streets, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.369.6900 & CincinnatiLibrary.org.

 

Flying Pig & Hog Log for Kids - Pig Party Kickoff [Saturday 2 February @ 2pm]: Fun Pig games for the family, Flying Pig mascot race, prizes & healthy refreshments at the Children’s Learning Center. The Public Library, Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon & Nutrition Council of Greater Cincinnati are partnering to help kids “Be Smart, Eat Well & Move More.” Kids can get their “Oink” on at the Avondale, Corryville, Price Hill & West End branch libraries & Main Library’s Children’s Learning Center. Thru Saturday 4 May, kids 5-12 can track distances they move, healthy food they eat, & time their brains exercise with the Library by logging on the Kids’ Marathon “Hog Log” at 5 Library locations & flyingpigmarathon.com. Kids finish the 26.2 miles in incremental steps, a half-mile or a mile, thru the weeks before the Flying Pig Kids Marathon on May 4. Fun programming & incentives help kids learn about building healthy lifestyles while motivating them to fill their Hog Logs. Main Library, Children’s Learning Center, 9th & Vine Streets, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.369.4571, programs@cincinnatilibrary.org & kidspace.cincinnatilibrary.org.

 

The 3 Secrets to Etsy Profitability [Saturday 2 February @ 2-4pm]: Etsy has 4 million customers. For 5 years, Larry Watson has been successful marketing & selling his pottery on Etsy.com. Learn how to construct your Etsy.com site, set up an attractive & engaging store with photos & descriptions, & the 3 most important secrets to a profitable Etsy site. $25. Limited space. At the Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center, 620 Greenup Street, Covington, KY 41011. More info at 859.431.0020 & bakerhunt.org.

 

Murder Mystery Dinners [Saturday 2 February @ 7pm]: Don't miss out on great laughs during the Murder Mystery Dinners on Saturday evenings thru September. Doors open @ 6:30pm, dinner starts @ 7pm, show starts at 8pm. Shows contain adult humor & may not be suitable for kids under 18 years:

  ●  Feb 2: A Reunion to Remember - It's been 20 years since Filmore's finest have reunited. Will the gathering be glamorous or a high school horror?

  ●  Feb 9: Death Sucks - Beware! There is a vampire among us! Who will be his next victim?

  ●  Feb 16: Mardi Gras Mayhem - Has Tommy Tissuepaper's temper finally driven his float makers to commit a Cajun killing?

  ●  Feb 23: NASCAR Knock-off - The checkered flag has been waved, but the real fight is just beginning in pit row!

Dinner includes salad, prime rib, chicken breast & vegetable lasagna, with side dishes & gourmet desserts. Soft drinks & coffee are complimentary; cash bar is available. $34.50/person & tax. Very popular; tickets must be bought in advance at GreatParks.org, subject to availability. At the Mill Race Banquet Center, Mill Course, Winton Woods, 1515 West Sharon Road, Cincinnati, OH 45231. Hamilton County Park Vehicle Permit required to enter park. More info at 513.521.7275 x 240.

 

Acoustic Guitar Duo Lisak & Rowe Performance [Saturday 2 February @ 8:30-11:00 pm]: The acoustic guitar duo of Rick Lisak & Zach Rowe provide lots of harmony & original tunes. Appreciating the time & love provided by their audiences, Rick & Zach strive to reward them by putting their hearts & souls into their music. Lisak & Rowe will be playing at Padrino's, a quaint Italian restaurant located in the middle of old Milford, OH, where the service, food & drinks are excellent & reasonably priced. At Padrino, 111 Main Street, Milford, OH 45150. More info at 513.965.0100 & 20brix.com/padrino/.

 

Jack Howard: New Landscapes & Seascapes [thru Saturday 2 February]: This exhibit of Jack Howard’s new landscapes & seascapes in watercolor & mixed media paintings & drawings reflect his life & travels thru the filter of his memory. The gentle colors & images in his work bring to mind the scenes, scents & breezes of our past experiences. At 5th Street Gallery, 55 West 5th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.252.3453 & 5thstreetgallery.com.

 

Helping Out When Disaster Strikes [Sunday 3 February @ 10:45am]: We all respond differently when we hear about disaster. Several members of the St John's congregation will share their stories about some of the behind-the-scenes ways they have felt moved to act. How complicated is it to actually help? Are there ways you might contribute more than writing a check? Free. At St. John's Unitarian Universalist Church, 320 Resor Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220. More info at adultre at stjohnsuu.org.

 

Alexi Natchev: Hand-Colored Block Prints from The Elijah Door [Sunday 3 February - Sunday 31 March]: An exhibit of the original prints, which illustrate the award-winning book The Elijah Door by Cincinnati children’s author Linda Leopold Strauss. Author book signing & reading on Sun 3 Feb @ 2pm. Artist wood block printing demonstration on Sun 31 Mar @ 2pm. Free. At the Skirball Museum, 3101 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220. More info at 513.221.1875, jjensen at huc.edu & hucinci.org.

 

Faces & Forms - exhibit of mixed media/textile art by Nancy Gamon [thru Sunday 3 February]: This special exhibition features intricately pieced-together & sewn textiles & mixed media resulting in portraits & thought-provoking imagery. These pieces will be available to buy for your gifts. Nancy Gamon incorporates a variety of sewing, painting & collage techniques in her work. Her art, fashion accessories & home décor items have been featured in magazines, newspapers, books & online resources, including Cloth Paper Scissors magazine, Altered Couture magazine, The Old Farmer’s Almanac & 1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse. She serves on the board of Contemporary Quilt & Fiber Artists (CQAFA, a local creative association) & is a member of Surface Design Association (SDA) & Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA). At NVISION, 4577 Hamilton Avenue, Northside, Cincinnati, OH 45223. More info at 513.542.4577, nvisionshop.com & nancygamon.com.

 

Global Lens Series [Mondays thru 15 April @ 2pm]: CCM & University Libraries present a Free series of international films to provide viewers with unique, critically acclaimed cinematic narratives from around the world. Since its inception, the series has provided a platform for exceptional storytelling & a critical dialogue about the diverse world in which we live to help build a better perspective about cultures & ethnic regions. The Global Film Initiative also publishes free, innovative discussion guides & learning resources that explore social, cultural & historical themes introduced by each film. At the TUC Main Street Cinema, University of Cincinnati West Campus. More info at ccm.uc.edu/emedia/news_productions/news/global-lens-series.html.

  ●  Mon 4 Feb: Soog (Mourning) directed by Morteza Farshbaf. A car trip in Iran is the setting for a subtly humorous & deeply compassionate meditation on communication & emotional disability. 84 min. In Farsi with English subtitles in English.

  ●  Mon 11 Feb: Gise Memuru (Toll Booth) directed by Tolga Karacelik. An expert cast & keen art direction contribute to this wry, heartbreaking ode to lost dreams in a sleepwalking world. 96 min. In Turkish with English subtitles.

  ●  Mon 25 Feb: Pegase (Pegasus) directed by Mohamed Mouftakir. Reality merges into a haunted fever-dream of fear & denial in this visually striking, award-winning psychological thriller. 104 min. In Arabic with English subtitles.

  ●  Mon 4 March: Qarantina directed by Oday Rasheed. This Iraqi film captures contemporary Baghdad’s moody interior & stunned atmosphere, with a formidable cast who suggest unexpected resilience in the wake of catastrophe. 90 min. In Arabic with English subtitles.

  ●  Mon 11 Mar: El Premio (The Prize) directed by Paula Markovitch. A childhood idyll is contaminated by the general political crisis, the army, & a parent who is among the “disappeared” in this superbly acted & engrossingly atmospheric drama about innocence in illicit times. 99 min. In Spanish with English subtitles.

  ●  Mon 18 Mar: Matiere Grise (Grey Matter) directed by Kivu Ruhorahoza. This film subtly measures the horror & systematic madness of events hardly unique to Rwanda, while offering bracing insight into the nature of political violence. 100 min. In Kinhyarwanda & French with English subtitles.

  ●  Mon 8 Apr: Amnistia (Amnesty) directed by Bujar Alimani. A prisoner amnesty threatens the fragile bond between a man & woman who have imprisoned spouses, in this closely observed, sensual & contemplative drama highlighting a period of profound social transformation. 83 min. In Albanian with English subtitles.

  ●  Mon 15 Apr: Gordo, Calvo y Bajito (Fat, Bald, Short Man) directed by Carlos Osuna. The main character joins a self-improvement group where he confirms that change is inevitable. The question becomes what use one makes of it. 97 min. In Spanish with English subtitles.

 

UC Sustainability Films Series [Mondays @ 7pm]: UC presents a film series related to sustainability. These engaging documentaries, fiction films & shorts capture the diverse sustainability movement in unique ways. All films are free, open to the public & screened at MainStreet Cinema, 220 Tangeman University Center, West UC Campus, Cincinnati, OH. Schedule: uc.edu/af/pdc/sustainability/get_involved/programming_outreach/film_series.html. More info the film series, lectures & other UC Sustainability programs at 513.556.1933 & uc.edu/af/pdc/sustainability.html.

  ●  Mon 4 Feb: Objectified by Gary Hustwit. The creative process of product designers & how their products impact our lives. 2009, 75 min.

  ●  Mon 11 Feb: Split Estate by Debra Anderson. Citizens in the path of a Rocky Mountain drilling boom struggle for civil liberties, communities & health. 2009, 74 min.

  ●  Mon 18 Feb: A Small Act by Jennifer Arnold. A young successful Kenyan locates the woman whose sponsorship changed his life. 2010, 88 min.

  ●  Mon 25 Feb: Burning in the Sun by Cambria Matlow. The story of a young man's goal is to electrify the rural households in his homeland, Mali. 2010, 82 min.

  ●  Mon 4 Mar: The City Dark by Ian Cheney. Do we need the stars? Unraveling the myriad implications of a global light pollution. 2011, 83 min.

  ●  Mon 11 Mar: Fresh by Ana Sofia Joanes. A celebration of farmers, thinkers & business people re-inventing our food system. 2009, 72 min.

  ●  Mon 25 Mar: Deep Down by Jennifer Gilomen. Friends on opposite sides of a KY mountain ridge fall on opposite side of natural resources issues. 2010, 57 min.

  ●  Mon 1 Apr: design e2 by PBS

  ●  Mon 8 Apr: Liquid Assets by Tom Keiter. The story of essential infrastructure systems: water, wastewater & stormwater. 2008, 90 min.

  ●  Mon 15 Apr: If a Tree Falls by Marshall Curry. Story of a Earth Liberation Front cell asks hard questions about environmentalism, activism & terrorism. 2011, 85 min.

 

Community Writing Class [starts Wednesday 6 February @ 12:30]: Women Writing for (a) Change is looking for writers to join the Community Writing Class, a 6-week series with Starfire. More info from Courtney Kerby at 513.281.2100 ext. 115, courtney at starfirecouncil.org & facebook.com/WWFAC.

 

Coyotes in Our Community [Wednesday 6 February @ 7pm]: Due to their adaptable nature, coyotes have taken up residence in rural, suburban & urban areas of Cincinnati. Coyotes have become widespread in our area & are frequently seen. To separate fact from fiction & to receive practical suggestions on how to minimize coyote conflicts, the Hamilton County Park District is offering a free program. Stan Gehrt, coyote expert & Associate Professor & Wildlife Extension Specialist with Ohio State University, will be presenting Coyotes: Ecology, Coexistence & Conflict. Mr. Gehrt will share results from a major study of coyotes in Chicago, including what has been learned about coyotes, their family life, movement patterns, survival & the positive & negative aspects to living with coyotes. At Sharon Woods Sharon Centre, 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville, OH. Hamilton County Park District Motor Vehicle permit required to enter the parks. More info at 513.521.7275 & GreatParks.org.

 

Cinema Eleven - "Shoot the Piano Player" (Francois Truffault) [Thursday 7 February @ 7pm]: Free. Reservations requested. "Exorbitantly priced refreshments will be on offer." In Reading Room, Mercantile Library, 414 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.621.0717 & mercantilelibrary.com/events/upcoming/#184.

 

6th Annual Lunar New Year Gala [Friday 8 February @ 4:30-9:30pm]: Celebrate the New Year a 2nd time with humor by comedienne Leslie Norris Townsend from Jay Leno's Tonight Show. The Greater Cincinnati Chinese Chamber of Commerce (GCCCC) hosts this Gala to kick off the Year of the Snake. Ms Townsend will MS a sizzling evening with her signature clean, very funny humor. Enjoy a fabulous Asian-inspired dinner, Chinese folklore dance, music by an 11-person troupe from CCM Strings Ensemble, Karaoke session, silent & live auction of multicultural items, & networking with over 250 international business executives expected to attend. GCCCC fosters economic development & business opportunities between China & the tri-state region. In 2013, GCCCC will become Mid-America China-US Chamber of Commerce, serving the Midwest & Tennessee. Tickets: $100 (member), $130 (non-member). In the Hall of Mirrors, Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, 35 West 5th Street, Cincinnati, OH 54202. More info, tix & volunteer items for auction at 513.852.4100, register at china-midwest.comchina-midwest.com.

 

3rd Annual Animation Festival [Friday 8 February @ 7pm]: Come enjoy a variety of family-friendly animation movies. Refreshments provided. Donations welcome. At the Center for Spiritual Living of Greater Cincinnati, 5701 Murray Avenue, Fairfax, OH 45227. More info & directions at jeffreybrown at geekman.com & CSLGC.org.

 

When the Rain Stops Falling [Friday 8 February - Saturday 16 March @ 8pm*]: Know Theatre presents Time Out Magazine’s Best New Play of 2010, When The Rain Stops Falling by Andrew Bovell, acclaimed Australian playwright & author of Speaking in Tongues. An intricate fabric of overlapping connections, When The Rain Stops Falling, moves seamlessly thru time & across continents from 1959 to 2039. In a world where the rain rarely stops, 4 generations searching for truth & hope to mend broken connections, discover the impossibility of escaping the past. We are shaped by what has come before & we create the shadow of what comes next. Tickets: $15 (advance); $18 (week of show). *3pm shows on Sunday 24 February & Saturday 9 March. At Know Theatre Of Cincinnati, 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & tix at 513.300.5669 & knowtheatre.com.

 

Backyard Maple [Saturday 9 February @ 9:30-11:30am]: Join the fun learning the tricks of the trade for making maple syrup at home. Learn what trees to tap, how to collect, & how to cook the sap into syrup. Most of the program will be held outdoors. A small amount of tree-tapping spouts, called spiles, will be for sale. At Cincinnati Parks’ Caldwell Nature Preserve, 430 W. North Bend Road, Cincinnati, OH 45216. More info & RSVP at 513.761.4313 & Olivia.canada at cincinnati-oh.gov.

 

Laurel & Hardy Film Evening [Saturday 9 February @ 6:45-10pm]: Enjoy an 80th anniversary tribute of short comedy films celebrating the year "1933." Films released during that year to be screened include Laurel & Hardy's "Dirty Work," "The Midnight Patrol," & "Me & My Pal." Also, to lend support will be Our Gang's "Forgotten Babies," Charley Chase's "Luncheon At Twelve," & Thelma Todd & ZaSu Pitts' "Asleep In The Feet," plus surprise films & the 'fabulous' raffle. Presented by "The Chimp Tent," the Tri-State's official chapter of The Sons Of The Desert (The Laurel & Hardy Appreciation Society). Tickets: $5 for adults; free for kids under 13. At Seasons Retirement Community main auditorium, 7300 Dearwester Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45236. More info at 513.559.0112, chimptent at live.com & thechimptent.com.

 

After the Fall, Women Representing Women - opening [Saturday 9 February @ 7-9pm]: An exhibition by 7 Cincinnati artists who take measure of how images impact gender identity in the contemporary world. They present images of themselves or other women in a variety of conventional artistic media including painting, photography & collage, & in the language of commercial photography & social media. Free. At Prairie, 4035 Hamilton Avenue, Northside, Cincinnati, OH. The exhibition runs thru Saturday 6 April. More info at 513.582.9833 & info at prairiecincinnati.com.

 

Acoustic Guitar Duo Lisak & Rowe Performance [Saturday 9 February @ 9:00-11:30pm]: The acoustic guitar duo of Rick Lisak & Zach Rowe provide lots of harmony & original tunes. Appreciating the time & love provided by the audiences, Rick & Zach strive to reward them by putting their hearts & souls into their music. Lisak & Rowe will be performing at Marty's Hops & Vines in the heart of College Hill, a vibrant wine bar whose helpful, cheerful staff serves light fare, desserts & coffee drinks, plus a sophisticated selection of wine & beer. At Marty's Hops & Vines, 6110 Hamilton Avenue @ North Bend, Cincinnati, OH 45224. More info at 513.681.4222 & martys-hopsandvines.com/.

 

Ravine to Freedom [Sunday 10 February @ 1–3pm]: Adult program. Walk a wooded ravine used by escaping slaves & hear stories about the abolitionists that followed the Hamilton Avenue route thru Northside, College Hill, North College Hill & Mt. Healthy. The trail is about 1.5 miles of rough hill terrain. Participants should dress for the weather. $5 prepaid registration required by February 8. At Cincinnati Parks’ LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Preserve, 5400 Lanius Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45224. More info & RSVP at 513.542.2909.

 

Cathedral Concert Series [Sunday 10 February @ 3pm]: Instrumental & choral music from the rich traditions of western liturgy & inspired classical music, presented in a suitable visual & acoustic environment. Often featuring the historic (1859) Matthias Schwab Organ. Mozart Mass in C minor presented by Xavier University Choruses & Orchestra, Tom Merrill, Director. Free admission, freewill offering welcome. At St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, 1140 Madison Avenue, Covington, KY 41011. More info at 859.431.2060 & cathedralconcertseries.org.

 

Christian Lane - Concert Organist at Organ Concert Series [Sunday 10 February @ 4pm]: Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church has a reputation for bringing world-class musicians to the Queen City with its annual Organ Concert Series. Christian Lane is the First Place Winner of the 2011 Canadian International Organ Competition & Assistant Organist at Harvard University. He will play an eclectic program of works by Alain, Bach, Beauvarlet-Charpentier, Conte, Cooman, Franck, Jongen, Laukvik & Widor. Free admission. At HPCUMC, Grace & Observatory, Hyde Park, Cincinnati, OH 45208. More info at 513.871.1345 & bportman at hpcumc.org.

 

Poverty in America - It's Not What You Think [Sundays 10 & 17 February @ 10:45am]: View the Sojourners’ short documentary "The Line" which highlights different pieces of this complex issue to help spark conversation, discussion & reflection about why & how we should work to end poverty in America. "The Line" documents the stories of people across the country living at or below the poverty line. They have goals. They have kids. They work hard. They are people like you & me. From Chicago’s suburbs & west side to the Gulf Coast to North Carolina, millions of Americans are struggling every day to make it above "The Line." Free. At St. John's Unitarian Universalist Church, 320 Resor Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45220. More info at adultre at stjohnsuu.org.

 

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Ongoing Treasures:

 

Pulp Art [thru Friday 15 February]: Every gallery at the Carnegie is showcasing paper art - handmade, sculptural, collage in a variety of expressions by invited artists from around the country. Artiists are Kristine Donnelly, Mary Gaynier, Travis Graves, Jennifer Grote, Matt Kotlarczyk, Sara Pearce, Margaret Rhein, Carl Schuman, Jonpaul Smith, Allison Svoboda & Roscoe Wilson. Free. At the Carnegie Visual & Performing Art Center, 1028 Scott Blvd, Covington, KY 41011. More info at 859.491.2030 & thecarnegie.com/galleries/gallery.php?page=current_show.

 

Freud's Last Session [thru Saturday 16 February]: Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud pioneered the Id, Ego & Superego. CS Lewis wrote The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Two brilliant, vastly different men: Freud the atheist, Lewis the believer. In this new play, drawing huge audiences in NY & across the nation, they meet in 1939 as England goes to war against the Nazis. Their evening of electrifying conversation about God, love, sex, & the meaning of life will spark controversy long after the show is over. At Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, 1127 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & tix at 513.421.3555 & facebook.com/ensembletheatre.

 

Wonderland of Fairytales - Illustrations [thru Sunday 17 February]: Revisit your childhood or enrich the lives of children you know by viewing the classic illustrations of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, The Night Before Christmas & other classic books from the Peter G. Thomson Collection. The exhibit includes nursery rhymes, Mother Goose alphabet books, Shakespeare, & more children’s books from the 1880s. In that decade, Thomson (1851-1931) published over 100 children’s books in his Race Street shop. The main production of color printing was children’s books & comical valentines. His publications grew in popularity, rivaling McLaughlin Brothers of NY, who bought him out in 1892. With proceeds from the sale, Thomson established the Champion Coated Paper Company. While at the exhibit, admire “Cincinnati Panorama of 1848,” the oldest wide-view photograph of an American city, a masterpiece revered worldwide as one of the finest daguerreian photographs. In the Joseph S. Stern, Jr. Cincinnati Room, Cincinnati Main Library, 800 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.369.6905 & cincinnatilibrary.org.

 

Broadway Bound [Thursdays-Sundays thru 17 February @ 8pm (Thu-Sat) & 2pm (Sun)]: Broadway Bound, Neil Simon's final installment of his acclaimed autobiographical trilogy, finds Eugene & his older brother Stanley trying to break into show business as comedy writers while coping with their parents break-up. When their material is broadcast for the 1st time, the family is upset to hear a thinly-veiled portrait of themselves played for laughs. Tickets: $23 (adults), $20 (seniors/students). At Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45238. More info & tix at 513 241 6550 & cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.

 

Little Golden Books Illustrations on display [thru 21 February]: Remember the Poky Little Puppy? Or maybe Tootle the Train? You now have the chance to revisit your old friends. The Main Library is hosting the “Golden Legacy” exhibit, the most extensive public showing ever of original illustration art from American publishing’s best-loved & most consequential picture-book series, Little Golden Books. Launched in 1942, Little Golden Books made high-quality illustrated books at affordable prices for the 1st time to millions of kids & parents. Contributing artists included greats of the European émigré community including, alumni of Walt Disney Studios, & American originals. Sixty original masterpieces of illustrated art are featured in the exhibit. Picture-book classics include The Poky Little Puppy, Tootle, Home for a Bunny, The Kitten Who Thought He Was a Mouse, The Color Kittens, I Can Fly, & more. Organized by the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature. The Library Friends’ Shop on the Main Library Mezzanine is featuring Little Golden Book items from Mugwump & Attic Journals. Profits help fund The Friends of the Library activities & programs. In the Cincinnati Main Library’s Atrium, 800 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.369.6944 & cincinnatilibrary.org.

 

Wild Things: New Works by Members of the Clay Alliance [closing reception Friday 22 February @ 6-8pm]:Wild Things…” was intended to encourage the artists of the Clay Alliance to step outside their comfort zones to create pieces that differ from their usual work. “Wild” could be interpreted any way the artists chose; form, process, surface treatment, message, etc. Given such free artistic reign will undoubtedly yield a fascinatingly diverse show. Free admission. At the Kennedy Heights Art Center at 6546 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45213. More info at 513.631.4278 & kennedyarts.org.

 

Manifest Exhibit [thru Friday 22 February]: HIGH (realism's realism): A view of contemporary realism thru works of 25 artists. In the context of this exhibit, realism is work that provides an illusionistic or highly descriptive representation of some visible subject. Media include painting, drawing, sculpture & photography. Auniversal Picture: A solo exhibit of drawings by University of Wyoming Professor Shelby Shadwell. In late February Mr. Shadwell will offer 2 workshops focusing on Tonality (drawing) & Trace Monotype process. He'll conduct a public demo of his drawing process on Saturday 23 February @ 5-9pm & live auction of the drawing. Mr. Shadwell will give an artist's talk Thursday 21 February @ 6-7:30pm. A Manifest Curatorial Talks led by Tim Parsley on Sunday 10 February @ 3pm will discuss exhibits on view thru the point of view of the Manifest philosophy. At Manifest Creative Research Gallery & Drawing Center, 2727 Woodburn Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45206. More info at 513.861.3638, jason at manifestgallery.org & manifestgallery.org.

 

Poetry in the Garden Contest [thru Thursday 28 February]: The Cincinnati Public Library partners with Grailville Retreat & Program Center to discover new & talented poets from Cincinnati during the 2nd annual Poetry in the Garden Contest. Adults ages 18 & up may enter their creative verses thru Feb 28. Participants can ONLY enter the contest using the online form. See complete rules & form at cincinnatilibrary.org/news/2013/poetry-contest.aspx. Entries will be judged by a committee of literary pros associated with Grailville's Practice of Poetry program. Up to 4 winners will have their poem published on the Library’s website in April & will be given the chance to read Tuesday 2 April, opening night of the Library’s Poetry in the Garden series, held during National Poetry Month.

 

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