Cincinnati Magazine January 2010

CONDITION  Good, unmarked text and pictures, all pages present, light reading and cover wear

CONTENTS      

·        Cincinnati Kid: Shane Sparks – the star of So You Think You Can Dance talks about his hip-hop past, his challenge of Dreamgirls, and the wild ride form Aiken High tailback to Broadway choreographer. And if you’re looking fo r work, good news; Shane Sparks needs an assistant. Really. By Elizabeth Miller

·        The Town’s Hall—Music Hall is as grand as the Concorde, with less leg room than economy class. It needs a makeover. Can we afford to being the majestic building into the 21st century? Perhaps the better question is: Can we afford not to? By Polk Laffoon IV

·        Have You Seen Me? He’s that guy. The Martian,. The mango. The Capital One Elf. And after 16 years in Tinseltown—plus scores of commercials. TV guest shots, and one miserable night on the high seas—he’s still laughing. A former Cincinnati comic explains what it takes to survive in Hollywood. By Chip Chinery

·        Top Doctors – Making babies, engineering bone, saving lives on the fly…seven physicians talk about the risks and rewards of life on the front lines of medicine. Plus: Our exclusive list of 571 Top Doctors, chosen by their peers. Who you gonna call? Read on.

·        Contributors

·        Letters from the Editor

·        Frontlines

o   Will XU’s cradle of coaches rock again?

o   Being There Grabrielle Dennis of Spike TV’s Blue Mountain State

o   Dr. Know Your QC questions answered

o   What’s Happening The art of C.F. Payne at Cincinnati Art Museum , lynching photography at the Freedom Center, and Curious George takes Northern Kentucky

o   Pork Roast 2009 People behaving piggishly: the micro-version

·        Radar

o   Necessities Neo is Ba-aack

o   The Address 2801 Erie, annotated

o   Storefront Stephanie Rozanovich’s Trend Boutique

o   Homegrown Your purse, perfected

o   Style Counsel Amanda Wirtanen form World of Beads

o   Escape Home for the post-holidays

·        Departments

o   West Side Story – To Mack and back: a guide to getting around that side of town

o   Backstory –The summer of our German soldiers

·        Dine

o   Dining Out The Rookwood, Mt Adams

o   Weeknight Hamburger Mary’s, downtown

o   Fine Diving Montoya’s Ft. Mitchell

o   Another Bite Natural selection

o   Restaurants An selective guide to the dining scene around town

·        Calendar

o   Jazz Drummer Dana Hall hits the Blue Wisp

o   Art Proletariat aesthetic at PAC gallery

o   Q&A Old times with historical novelist Tracy Chevalier

o   Music Carmina Burana at Music Hall

o   Listings January Events

·        The Last Detail – Cincinnati 1/1/2010: the day of whine and neurosis

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