Bernie Sanders in Cincinnati: 'Think big, not small'
Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideBuy PhotoVermont Sen. Bernie Sanders rallies for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, at the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati. (Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)Buy PhotoBernie Sanders traveled to Cincinnati to encourage supporters of Hillary Clinton to get out and vote.But at the University of Cincinnati on Thursday, the Vermont senator ..>> view originalCincinnati-born Broadway producer, arts patron Rick Steiner dies
Rick Steiner, a part owner of the Cincinnati Reds, combined his love of theater and… more Jenn Prine | Courier Rick Steiner was a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer who always kept his Cincinnati roots. The local arts patron died Thursday at the age of 69, the Enquirer reports. Rick Steiner, a part owner of the Cincinnati Reds, combined his love of theater and… more Jenn Prine | Courier Steiner was..>> view originalCincinnati arts patron, Broadway producer Rick Steiner dies at 69
Buy PhotoRick Steiner in 1995. At the time, he was hoping "Smokey Joe's Cafe," would win a Tony award. It didn't, but it did become Broadway’s longest running musical revue with 2,036 performances. And it won a Grammy.(Photo: Enquirer file)Buy PhotoRick Steiner did make it in New York, but he knew he could make it anywhere. As a Broadway producer, he made millions in the city, but stayed right here in Cincinnati. Frank Sinatra be damned.In addition to Mr. Steiner's work on Broadway, he was a lim..>> view originalTop 9 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: Nov. 3-6
Bacchanalian Society Fall GatheringThe Bacchanalian Society appreciates the grape just as much as I do. The young professional group hosts quarterly gatherings where teams bring three bottles of a featured varietal for a blind tasting. The folks who contribute the evening’s top-rated wine score a lot more wine to take home. The purpose? To share a love of the vine while doing good: The society donates 100 percent of ticket sales to charity. This month, the spotlight is on Pinot Noir, and the be..>> view originalBYU football: Cougars, Cincinnati have more in common than just ...
Cincinnati has no Utahns on its roster and just three players from the West, while BYU has just one from Ohio — defensive tackle Logan Taele grew up in Columbus before his family moved to St. George. Hailing from Fort Thomas, Ky., which is just five miles from the UC campus, third-string quarterback Beau Hoge will be BYU's unofficial tour guide for its first ever football game in the Buckeye State. But dig a little deeper and the programs have more in common than originally meets the eye. Both ..>> view originalCincinnati manufacturer names new president
Dave Fulton oversees manufacturing, sales and service functions in his new role as… more Courtesy Robbins Inc. A sports flooring systems firm in the East End has hired a new president. Dave Fulton oversees manufacturing, sales and service functions in his new role at Robbins Inc. that he began on Oct. 31. Dave Fulton oversees manufacturing, sales and service functions in his new role as… more Courtesy Robbi..>> view originalA Dining Guide to Cincinnati
Cincinnatians consume more than two million pounds of chili annually, so there’s no denying its regional pull. This chili is renegade, with neither a bean nor chunk of meat to be found. Its soupy consistency is enhanced with finely ground beef and hints of cinnamon, clove and allspice. While there’s an agreement that Cincinnati-style chili is this city’s most important addition to America’s culinary lexicon, this town is on the brink of epicurean evolution. Its dining scene hits the highbrow-low..>> view original
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