Friday, July 20, 2012

Virtual Salon 7/19/12 ~ PART TWO, ACTIVITIES *

Virtual Salon, Part Two
SECTION TWO: ACTIVITIES, OPPORTUNITIES
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GLOWING REPORTS ABOUT WORLD CHOIR GAMES HERE:



WOMEN'S WAY OF OHIO/KENTUCKY OFFERS ANOTHER FRIDAY NIGHT SALON.
Special program for July 20.
You may bring photos, anecdotes about your travels, local or far flung.
6:30 pot luck dinner

6906 Plainfield Road
Women Writing for A Change building
Second floor





NUNS ON THE BUS
THESE Religious Women for Social Justice have a vigorous lobby.  Keep checking here:  




Northside FARMERS MARKET, Wednesdays 4-7, Hoffner Park, corner Blue Rock, Hamilton Ave.  



SWIM THE OHIO RIVER!
Sat. July 21, from serpentine wall to Newport and back, sponsored by Ohio River Way, Inc.  7:30 AM.  Registration at 6:30.  $45.  Lifeguards and safety boats.  
Green Umbrella:  

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PG Sittenfeld, City Council member,  to host community discussion Sunday 22 July, at Sitwell's Coffee House on Ludlow Ave, 9-10 AM





COME SUPPORT THE ANNA LOUISE INN
WEDNESDAY July 25, 5:30 pm
Lytle Park (by Taft Museum, east end of Fifth St. downtown)
Western and Southern (big corporate player downtown) wants their land and continues frivolous but expensive legal attacks.   The Anna Louise Inn provides safe housing for women at risk.  A wonderful institution run by the Cincinnati Union Bethel, a faith-based organization.  





ZOO HORTICULTURE POW-WOW
The International Plant Propagators Society Ohio Valley Regional Meeting will be hosted at the Zoo on July 26/27.  Two great days of talks and tours.  Open to non members.  





FRACKING
keep up with latest news in the fight to stop destruction of health and environment.  




PARK AND VINE GENERAL STORE
Downtown in OTR on Race St.  Lots of cool offerings, events.




Support Sherrod Brown, our wonderful Ohio Senator
He is being targeted more than any other Senator this year by the GOP attack PACs.
Donate here:  





CIVIC GARDEN CENTER


Many very interesting offerings, programs  

July 21: Homegorwn Medicine and Congo Fundraiser 9 - 12.  $50  Call 221 0981

July 31.  Water Bath Canning. 6-8 PM. $15.  Call 221 0981 x18








Two more free concerts at CCAC on Clifton Ave at McAlpin (old Clifton School).  Wednesdays at 7.  






ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE at the Lloyd House

FREE open practice session with certified teachers, EVERY Sunday, 3:45 - 4:30.  Best deal in town.  
For more about the Alexander Technique, see 





Sierra Club asks we contact Hamilton Co. officials to demand that MSD keep sewer water out of Wesselman Creek
https://secure.sierraclub.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=9136&autologin=true&AddInterest=6701&s_src=312Z2800A1&JServSessionIdr004=3y0ratf6f1.app223a





VOTER REGISTRATION
Download form you can print, mail in to register to vote.  
http://action.naacp.org/this-is-your-vote




WOMEN WRITING FOR A CHANGE HOSTS WOMEN COMEDIENNES
At Go Bananas! Comedy Club
Tuesday July 24
8:00 PM
See: 

www.womenwriting.org







LLOYD HOUSE RESIDENTIAL (OR WORK) SPACE AVAILABLE
beautiful two room master suite in historic Clifton castle.  Also 3-season sleeping porch.  Huge bathroom with washing machine.  Plenty of storage; free wireless internet; off street parking; shared kitchen; many perqs.  
725/month house dues, all utilities included.  





Employment HELP for the UNEMPLOYED OR THE UNDEREMPLOYED
LIFE Learning Center, in Covington (You don't have to be a KY resident).
Endorsed by good friend, Mary Cummings.  ellen





DRUMMING CIRCLE AT THE LLOYD HOUSE
JULY 31, last Tuesday of every month
6:45 - 8:45.  Bring instruments, drums, or use ours.  Beginners and advanced welcome.  Bring snacks if y ou like.  FREE




 
 



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.
 
Tri-State Treasures will be exploring other locales for the next few weeks.  Enjoy the treasures that surround you.
 
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.

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Calendar of Treasures:
 
Jazz on the Lawn - Scott Belck Quartet [Thursday 19 July @ 7-8:30pm]: Trumpeter Scott Belck, Director of Jazz Studies @ CCM will be joined by the incomparable Phil DeGreg on piano, Jim Leslie on drums & Aaron Jacobs on bass. Free. Bring a blanket or lawn chair. At Knox Presbyterian Church, 3400 Michigan Avenue @ Observatory Road, Hyde Park, Cincinnati, OH 45208. More info at scott.belck at uc.edu.
 
Norman Connors, Tom Browne & Azar Lawrence [Friday 20 July @ 8:30pm]: Norman Connors is best known for his R&B records, however, his roots are steeped in jazz music. Tom Browne is a trumpeter -described by George Benson as "joy filled in expressiveness" and "believable in any musical style," Norman & Tom will be joined by saxophonist Azar Lawrence. Tickets are $25. 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 20-23 July]: Enjoy great music in a gorgeous art deco setting with top-drawer dining. On Friday @ 9pm-1am, enjoy the James Hart Quartet featuring: Pam Mallory on vocals, Marc Wolfley on drums, Mike Sharfe on bass, & James Hart on piano. On Saturday @ 9pm-1am, the James Hart Trio will feature Lynne Scott on vocals, Marc Wolfley on drums & James Hart on piano & left-hand bass. Enjoy cocktail pianists Jim Poynter on Friday & Saturday @ 5-9pm; & listen to Ted Rakel play 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.
 
FEMME: Self-Portraits by Danielle Voirin [thru Friday 20 July]: Danielle Voirin grew up near Chicago, but has lived in Paris since 2003. The 40 prints in FEMME sample 3 bodies of work thru which she explores her relation to life & her place in it thru self-portraiture: des Collages, staged tableaux made at the famous "59" coop artists' studios in central Paris; Curiosity, selections from a 200-page flip-book which records the experience of a head-shave; Wakings, a long-term investigation of the physical appearance of the metaphysical space between dreams & actuality, made in the mornings when not quite awake. This is her 1st solo exhibition in the US. At Iris BookCafe & Gallery, 1331 Main Street, Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.260.8434, 513.381.2665 & Iris' Facebook page.
 
Canning Classes [Saturdays 21 July, 4 August & 1 September @ 9am]: Betsy DeMatteo of Ohio State University Extension, Hamilton County, leads the way with 3 separate classes: water bath canning (July 21), pressure canning (Aug 4), & pickling & fermenting (Sep 1). More classes may be added. $10 per class in advance. At Park + Vine, 1202 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & payment at 513.721.7275 & the Park + Vine store. 
 
5th Annual Great Ohio River Swim [Saturday 21 July @ 7:30am]: This annual swim, sponsored by the Ohio River Way, has grown into the largest open water swimming event on the Ohio River. Last year over 130 teens & adults completed the 900 yard swim from the Serpentine Wall across the Ohio River to Kentucky & back to the Cincinnati Public Landing. "This is a fun & safe opportunity for people of all ages to swim across the Ohio. Swimmers are invariably impressed with the cleanliness & beauty of the Ohio - its so much nicer than people imagined." Check-in & on-site registration at 6:30-7:15am at the Serpentine Wall. Free parking for participants on the Cincinnati Public Landing. $45 per person; $35 for USA Triathlon members. The Great Ohio River Swim Clinic at 7am at the Serpentine Wall. The river will be closed to barge & power boat traffic 7:30-8:30am. Certified lifeguards & safety boats will be deployed. The swim will be timed.  The award ceremony for winners will be @ 9am. Proceeds benefit the non-profit Ohio River Way, Inc. to support its work to promote, protect & celebrate the Ohio River. At the Serpentine Wall, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at ohioriverway.org/great-ohio-river-swim/.
 
Appraiser Frank Farmer Loomis Talks about Antiques [Saturday 21 July @ 7pm]: Antiques appraiser, writer & media personality Frank Farmer Loomis will talk about what makes an antique an antique, with entertaining stories from his show, his career, & the last Cincinnati visit of "Antiques Roadshow." He has written the books "Is It Antique Yet?" "You Can Afford Antiques!" "Antiques 101." He was columnist for Cincinnati Magazine and the Middletown Journal, & an appraiser for "Antiques Roadshow" 1997-1998. He is WMKV 89.3 FM host of "Keep Antiquing." At the Sharonville Branch Library, 10980 Thornview Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45241. More info at 513.369.6049, cincinnatilibrary.org/press/ & CincinnatiLibrary.com to search for "Price It! Antiques & Collectibles" to research your own antiques.
 
Living in Harmony with the Environment - Library Series [Saturday 21 July @ 1pm]: Eat Local is the 2nd program in the Main Library Information & Reference Department's series with area orgs that emphasize education, preservation & community building to help our environment. Partners include: the Central Ohio River Valley Local Foods Initiative; Imago Earth Center, & Enright Ridge Urban Ecovillage. This week's program asks: "Why eat processed foods when you can enjoy fresh, locally grown food that helps the economy in your own area?" Indulge in the value of eating locally & sustainable grown food in Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana. At the Main Library, 800 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.369.6900.
 
Read a Story with Pocahontas at Your Library Branch [Monday 23 July @ 10am]: The Cincinnati Library is partnering with The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati for the Meet & Read with Pocahontas events at select Library locations; part of the Library's Summer Reading Program, Reading Rocks. After meeting Pocahontas, kids will listen to her read a book. Parents can sign up for a 4-pack of tickets to a Children's Theatre performance of "Seussical Jr." being raffled off at each event. This week's reading is at Loveland Branch Library, 649 Loveland-Madeira Road, 513.369.4476. More info at 513.369.6959,lisa.mauch at cincinnatilibrary.orgcincinnatilibrary.org & thechildrenstheatre.com.
  ●  Thursday 26 July @ 10am: Clifton Branch Library, 351 Ludlow Avenue, 513.369.4447
 
20th Century Celebration – Orchestral Concert [Tuesday 24 July @ 7:30pm]: As the 20th Century dawned, Americans were looking toward the future with breathless anticipation. Who could have imagined the wonders & accomplishments to come? The look, sound & tastes of America were changing, & with these changes came a whole world of wonderful music to reflect the times. Join the Cincinnati Metropolitan Orchestra & Vocal Ensemble for a musical journey thru the 20th Century. At Seton Performance Hall, Seton High School, 3901 Glenway Avenue, Cincinnati OH 45205. More info at GOCMO.org.
 
Wednesdays on the Green - Azucar Tumbao [Wednesday 25 July @ 7-8:30pm]: Enjoy the 4th fabulous season of Wednesdays on the Green; 8 more weeks of free performances for the community. Also, free hands-on art making activities for kids every week, & onsite snacks by the Habanero Burrito Truck & Street Pops. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs; pack a picnic or pick up a snack at the show. On the front lawn of the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, 3711 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220 (inside if rain). More info at 513.497.2860 or at www.cliftonculturalarts.org.
    ●  August 1 – Jake Speed & the Freddies
 
Celtic Women International Meeting [Thursday 26 July @ 7pm]: "Irish Book Club Night." What are you reading? Bring your favorite Irish book to share: fiction, non-fiction, poetry or plays. CWI is a world-wide non-profit org dedicated to recognizing contributions that Celts have made; to honor, celebrate & promote Celtic women & Celtic heritage; to celebrate Celtic heritage by promoting awareness of local Celtic-related activities. The young Cincinnati chapter is going great, but needs your input: women & men of all ages. At the Irish Heritage Center, 3905 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45226. More info at 513.533.0100.
 
Another Me: Transformations from Pain to Power - art opening [Friday 27 July]: A moving, 5-year project by Kolkata photographer Achinto Bhardra. With counselor Harleen Walla, Bhadra silently guided young women & girls – most survivors of kidnapping or sale into sexual slavery – thru a journey of psychological healing, recording imaginative re-invisionings of themselves as human, animistic & divine beings of power, anger, love, revenge, protection & freedom. Thru this visual metamorphosis, facilitated by the simultaneous concealment & revelation of make-up & masks, the individuals (most in their teens, one only eight) found new ways to project themselves &, in the process, rediscover their voices. Many of their stories accompany their chosen photographic identities. Exhibit runs thru Friday 12 October. At Iris BookCafe & Gallery, 1331 Main Street, Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.260.8434, 513.381.2665,anotherme.org & facebook.com/pages/Iris-Book-Cafe/169729995076.
 
Making Decisions Confidently [Friday 27 July @ 1pm]: Have you noticed that decision making is difficult one day & easy the next? Ever wonder why there are times when you struggle over decisions which have limited consequences, while at other times decisions that have significant consequences are made easily? In this dynamic 3-hour workshop, Larry Wells, master practitioner in Neuro-Linguistic Programming, will help you discover your own unique strategy for "Making Decisions Confidently." $75. At Future Life Now, 4138 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45223. More info & registration at futurelifenow.com &513.541.5720.
 
George M! [thru Sunday 29 July @ 8pm (Wed-Sat) & 2pm (Sun)]: The play tells the life story of George M. Cohan, a giant of the American musical theater who provided such songs as Yankee Doodle Dandy, Over There, You're A Grand Old Flag, & Give My Regards to Broadway, who transformed the Broadway variety show into a book-driven musical where song & dance advance plot. Follow a 60-year period from childhood in Rhode Island on the vaudeville circuit with his parents & sister as "The Four Cohans," to New York for his 25-year absolute reign of the Broadway stage. Music & lyrics by George M. Cohan. Matt Wilson, director; Eric Baumgartner, music director; Jeni Schwiers, choreographer; Ashley Bowman, production stage manager. $18 for adults, $17 for seniors & students. At the Showboat Majestic, 435 East Mehring Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info & tix at 513.241.6550 & cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.
 
Creative Collaborative ReTREAT for Women [Registration deadline is Tuesday 31 July @ midnight]: Women gather for creative immersion to give, receive & accept offerings of music, story-telling, laughter, art, dreams, intuition, nature, community, writing, creative business planning & much more. All with no pressure, no have-to's, no should's. Friday 5 October @ 4pm thru Sunday 7 October @ 1pm. $212 for full weekend sleepover; $112 for daytime reTREAT. Created & facilitated by Creative Collaborative.us. Offered in a cozy tranquil environment of "outrageous hope & extravagant hospitality." At Transfiguration Spirituality Center, 495 Albion Avenue, Glendale, OH 45246. More info at 513.659.3356, creative.collaborative.us at tgmail.com & creative.collaborative.us. Register at cctiveretreat2012.eventbrite.com/.
 
Public Library's 2012 Frame Cincinnati Photography Contest [submit thru Tuesday 31 July]: The Cincinnati Public Library will showcase photography from some of the region's best photographers. Thru July, photographers can enter their Frame Cincinnati Photography Contest. The best entries will be displayed in the Atrium of the Main Library September 5 thru November 4. Submissions will be accepted in two categories: student (high school & college students) & adult. Co-sponsored by the Photography Club of Greater Cincinnati. Go to cincinnatilibrary.org/news/2012/frame-cincinnati.aspx for more details, rules, & submission forms.
 
Vegan Month @ Findlay Market [July]: Seven of the many vegan-friendly businesses in Findlay Market are offering coupons for vegan items valid for the entire month of July; a great opportunity for everyone (vegans, veg-curious, & devout carnivores) to come to Cincinnati's historic market & try some of the exciting foods. Request coupons & more info at cinciVEGAN at juno.com.
 
Local Arts Festival Seeks Artists [register during July]: The Labyrinth Arts Festival is scheduled for Saturday 13 October @ 10am-4pm. This fine arts event will be at the Heritage Universalist Unitarian Church, 2710 Newtown Road in Anderson Township. Artists are encouraged to register during July. $50 per booth for artists to sell their work. In addition to the art, the Festival will feature live music, a chili lunch & quilt raffle. Walks on the labyrinth path will be encouraged. A children's art area will permit "hands-on" creative experiences for kids. More info & register at huuc.net.
 
Paintings of Paris [thru Saturday 4 August]: Greenwich House Gallery in O'Bryonville will have a Bastille Day Celebration, unveiling new paintings of Paris by Cincinnati artist Donna Talerico. Vive la France, Vive l'art! At Greenwich House Gallery, 2124 Madison Road, O'Bryonville, Cincinnati, OH. More info at 513.871.8787.
 
Living in Harmony with the Environment - Library Series [Wednesday 8 August @ 7pm]: What is an Ecovillage? is the 3rd & final program in the Main Library Information & Reference Department's series with area orgs that emphasize education, preservation & community building to help our environment. Partners include: the Central Ohio River Valley Local Foods Initiative; Imago Earth Center, & Enright Ridge Urban Ecovillage. In this week's program, find out how one lives in a sustainable urban neighborhood, which promotes preserving the planet thru social, economic & healthy lifestyles & demonstrates urban revitalization using these principles. At the Main Library, 800 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.369.6900.
 
6th Annual Manifest Master Pieces Exhibition [thru Friday 10 August]: Building on the philosophy of the Rites of Passage exhibits for undergrads, each year Manifest offers a similar opportunity to graduate students & recent MFA/MA graduates for exhibiting at Manifest - Master Pieces. The exhibit reveals the intensity & professionalism of these students in art or design. The exhibit features 24 works by 18 artists: sculpture, prints, diminutive metalworking, photography, assemblage, painting, collage, & drawing. At Manifest Creative Research Gallery & Drawing Center, 2727 Woodburn Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45206. More info at 513.861.3638 & manifestgallery.org.

 

4th Annual Cincinnati Veteran's BBQ Fest [Saturday 11 August @ 11am-11pm]: The Veteran's BBQ Fest held in the Garden District will feature a BBQ cook-off & plenty of food including vegetarian, music (Modulators, Honky Tonk Band, The Night Owls), & several artists exhibiting their work. The First Veterans Parade will start at 8 am, with a WWII Combat Vet serving as Grand Marshal & the American Legion at Lunken performing the Honors at the Garden's Flag pole. At the East End Veterans Memorial Gardens, 256 Strader Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45226. More info at 513.330.3342 & capt_lu at yahoo.com.
 
Tackle Trade Days at Lake Isabella [Saturday 11 August @ 8am-6pm]: Reel in a deal at the Lake Isabella Tackle Trade Days. A variety of new & used vintage lures, rods, reels & more for the experienced & amateur angler, showcasing local fishing equipment vendors in a flea-market style setting; large selection of bargain gear. Free. At Lake Isabella, 10,174 Loveland-Madeira Road, Loveland, OH 45140. Valid Hamilton County Park District Vehicle Permit ($10 annual; $3 daily) needed to enter the park. More info at 513.521.7275 & GreatParks.org.

 

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Ongoing Treasures:  
 
Women: Italy, India, Ecuador, South Africa - photo exhibit [thru Friday 31 August]: This expanded exhibit of photographs by Ben & Harriet Kaufman range from women as beasts of burden in India & Ecuador to a nun at confession in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome to visitors sunning themselves on the ferry to Cape Town's notorious Robben Island former prison. All photos are for sale in varying sizes. Follow the Guest Services sign to the Grailville Store. Photos hang in the dining room with its north wall of glass & natural light. Free show & parking. At Grailville, 932 O'Bannonville Road, Loveland, OH 45140. More info at 513.683.2340 & grailville.org.
 
Queen City Of Song Exhibit [thru Sunday 2 September]: Experience Cincinnati's choral music history thru a dynamic exhibit. The exhibit spotlights Saengerfest dating back to 1838 & its ties to the Cincinnati May Festival & Music Hall; 100 years of church & school choirs; & Cincinnati's African American choral traditions. Also, view early choral music & hymnals published in Cincinnati. Free. Presented by & at the Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County, Main Library, 800 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.369.6900 & cincinnatilibrary.org.
 
Bookworks 13 Exhibit [thru Sunday 2 September]: Visit the 13th annual Cincinnati Book Arts Society exhibit of unique & small edition artists' books from local, regional & national artists. Bookworks 13 is a showcase of the thriving & talented book arts community in our region. Free. At the Atrium, Main Library of the Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County, 800 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at cincinnatilibrary.org/programs/exhibits.html &cbasturnsthepage.blogspot.com/.
 
International Choral Exhibits @ the Library [thru September]: Two exhibits reflect the spirit of the World Choir Games. (1) In the art exhibit "What Children Believe," local & international students share artistic visions of "what's wonderful in their world" after reading & seeing a performance based on the Caldecott Medal-winning book, "What A Wonderful World," based on the lyrics from Louis Armstrong's legendary song. This exhibit was inspired by a partnership between the nonprofit org Learning Through Art in Cincinnati & little Art of Munich, Germany, home to the World Choir Games headquarters. On display in the Main Library's atrium thru Sunday 30 Sep. (2) "The Queen City of Song" features artifacts of Cincinnati's choral music history dating back to 1838. Items from Saengerfest, Cincinnati May Festival, Music Hall, 100 years of church, school & local choirs, & Cincinnati's African American choral tradition. The Cincinnati Room also houses the "Cincinnati Panorama of 1848," the oldest wide-view photograph of an American city; a masterpiece known worldwide as one of the finest examples of daguerreian photography. On display in the Cincinnati Room thru Tuesday 4 Sep. At the Main Library, 800 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. More info at 513.369.6900 & cincinnatilibrary.org/main/exhibits.asp.
 
Creating Self-Regenerating Balance [Mondays @ 6:30-8pm & Wednesdays @ 9:30-11am]: Fanchon Shur describes her classes as defining the forces that organize all of our life movement. She teaches that process & believes that access to the mind of the body's fluids, systems, intention, spatial harmonics, laws of exertion & expression create a Self-Regenerating Balance necessary to navigate & grasp life. Class participants are immersed in this stress-releasing & strength-producing exploration. At 4019 Red Bud Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229. More info at 513.221.3222, fanchon at growthinmotion.org growthinmotion.org/classes&previewCSS=true.
 
Yoga in the Park [Every Sunday @ 10-11am, weather permitting]: Experience yoga in the grass, gazing at the sky & listening to the birds. With full views of the river, could there be a better place to practice? Free. Sponsored by Covington Yoga. At George Rogers Clark Park, Riverside Drive & Garrard Street, Covington, KY 41011. More Info at  859-307-3435, covington.yoga at yahoo.com & covingtonyoga.com.
 
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    Fabulous Film Festival [Friday 3 May @ 8-10pm]: The first & best film festival in Cincinnati will present live-action, documentary, & short films... Presented by Flicks Я Us. Tickets are $8. At The Movie Theatre, 111 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45200. More info at 513.111.2222, info at filmfestival.com & filmfestival.com.
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