Cincinnati Magazine May 2012

CONDITION  Good, clean pages, reading wear, upper front cover corner may be clipped

CONTENTS

·        Cincinnati Kid: Ed Stern – Cincinnati Playhouse’s retiring Producing Artistic Director talks about winning Tonys, nurturing new playwrights, and channeling Ruth Bader Ginsburg. By Linda Vaccariello

·        Salvaging Bones – David Herbert was a lot of things: a tatted-up burrito-maker with a smile for everyone; a semi-homeless former punk rocker; a beloved, benign Northside icon. What he wasn’t his friends insist, was a dangerous guy. Which is why his shooting left such a wound. By Kathy Y Wilson

·        Hallellujah! A Choral Guide

o   City Song – An ode to the May Festival and our town’s vocal DNA. By Albert Pyle

o   Get Your Gleek On – Crazy about show tunes? Batty for barbershop? Got a jones for German folk songs? We know where you belong. By Alyssa Brandt

·        Head for the Hills – They deliver grand vistas, deposit debris on our roads, divide us into neighborhoods, and unite us in pride of place. Polk Laffoon IV asks, what would be be without our hills? Plus: Parks and preserves where you can picnic, hike, bike, sit, birdwatch, hunt for fossils, and enjoy our wild wealth. ‘

·        Contributors

·        Letter from the Editor

·        Frontlines

o   Laughs last: The Second City returns

o   Inside Info Tim Perrino’s got stage presence and sea legs

o   Dr. Know Your QC question answered

o   What’s Happening French art hangs at the Taft museum, Pilobolus soars at th eARonoff, and Bloody,  Bloody Andre Jackson hold forth at Know Theater

o   Music Indi rocker St. Vincent puts her mettle to the pedals

o   Q&A Elie Wiesel continues to hope

o   The Takeaway Pros and cons of a city-county merger

·        Radar

o   Necessities The perfect party boy suit and a baby’s toilette

o   Style Counsel LPK’s Tara Ferdelman on piercings, platform shoes, and Pinterest

o   The Address 26 Vintage Walk Montgomery

o   Market Watch Sebastian Rey’s hypoallergenic soap is super natural

o   Escape Walking in the footsteps of the moundbuilders

·        Departments

o   Nature Matt Stegners Big Year

·        Dine

o   Dining Out JimmyG’s downtown

o   Weeknight Adriatico’s, Clifton Heights

o   Fine Diving Chung Ching College Hill

o   Take 5 Eat, pedal, repeat

o   On Tap Virgils mint julep

o   At The Table Scott Lafollette of Blank Slate Brewing Company

o   Restaurants A selective guide to the restaurant scene around town

·        The Last Detail

o   The nearly departed

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