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Winter Blues Fest ’09

The Southgate House will be the host for the 2nd annual Winter Blues Fest this Friday and Saturday. The doors will open at 6pm with performances going until about 1:30am or so (you know how these things go). The festival boasts 28 bands on 3 different stages and will offer a great way to spend the weekend and escape the cold for a bit.

The festival serves as an annual fundraiser for the Blues in the Schools program. There will be youth performances in the lounge area both nights from 6:10 to 6:40pm. The Bluebirds and The Blue Shivers will be headlining on Friday and Saturday respectively.

Tickets are $15 per person, per night and can be bought in advance or at the door. Blues Society members getting a $5 discount. Visit the festival’s web site for more information on the list of bands and schedule of acts.

The 17th annual Cincy Blues Fest will take place August 7th & 8th at Sawyer Point.

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Bacchanalian Wine Tasting – 1/29

The Bacchanalian Society will be hosting their next wine tasting this coming Thursday (1/29) at The Phoenix downtown. The non-profit organization is coming off of their biggest wine tasting event that was held outside on Fountain Square.
The wine varietal for this tasting is Australian Red, and if you’re interested in participating check out the rules for the event. As always, this event will be raising money for a local cause and will be benefiting the Cincinnati Chapter of the American Red Cross. Be sure to register in advance to ensure your spot and save yourself $5.

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Forgotten Cincinnati: Jan. 30-Feb. 26

The new exhibition Forgotten Cincinnati opens 6 to 9 p.m. Jan. 30 at Park + Vine, 1109 Vine Street. From abandoned amusement parks and crumbling breweries to forgotten neighborhoods and other derelict structures and locales, Sherman Cahal and Ronny Salerno present photographs of a deserted Queen City. Forgotten Cincinnati runs through Feb. 26.

When: 30 January 2009 at 6 PM to 26 February 2009 at 9 PM

Where: Park + Vine, 1109 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

See also: Facebook event page | Park+Vine Events | Abandoned | Queen City Discovery

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I Love You Because premiers at Know Theatre

Saturday night (1/17) marked the regional premiere for the Off-Broadway show, I Love You Because, at the Know Theatre (GoogleMap). The comedic musical is a modern day telling of the romantic favorite Pride and Prejudice set in New York City.

Described as a “wickedly funny musical with enough heart to make the cynic in all of us melt.” When paired with a great dinner before hand, at the nearby Lavomatic Café, the show makes for a fun and romantic date in Cincinnati’s Off-Broadway Theatre District (GoogleMap).

The musical itself endears the audience with entertaining, hilarious, and downright catchy tunes. Certainly, the presence of the house band playing all of the music live adds a wonderful touch, but the primary actors were well rehearsed and very tight with some songs that could only be considered as tongue-twisters. In typical playwright fashion, the cast successfully took three small sets of props and transformed them into a variety of imaginative settings, inviting the audience to come along on the emotional journey of the four main characters, all quirky and different in their own right. Speaking of the quirky characters, the actors all did a marvelous job in conveying each characters’ personality. Without myself having seen the original New York production, I could only imagine that the authors would have had an exceptional performance such as this in mind.

All in all, if you and a date are looking for something different, I would give this a try. You’ll laugh and feel all “warm and fuzzy inside” as you watch the characters struggle with relationships and all grow closer together. Tickets are only $12, so for a few dollars more than a pre-filmed movie matinee, you can watch a live performance and feel the connection with the actors. I’m not typically a musical guy, but I don’t think you could go wrong with this comedic take on differences and the dating scene.

You can order tickets online or by calling the Know Theatre box office at 513.300.KNOW (5669). Due to the current economic downturn, the Know Theatre has had to modify its previously announced schedule for the 2008-2009 season. The new schedule for the remainder of the season can be found below.

  • I Love You Because: 1/17 – 2/21
  • Eurydice: 3/7 – 3/28
  • Vigils: 4/11 – 4/25
  • Mr. Marmalade (reading): Date/Time TBD
  • Cincinnati Fringe Festival: 5/26 – 6/6 (dates unchanged)

Review by UrbanCincy contributor Adam Hawkins
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Skate for cheap on Fountain Square

Cincinnati’s popular ice rink on Fountain Square is open every day through February 22nd, and thanks to some special deals you can take advantage of this seasonal attraction for as little as $1.03.

Skate rental will still be the same ($2.50) each time you visit, but the rink won’t be up for much longer so you should take advantage of it and these deals while they last. If you’re one of those young people taking advantage of the noon-5pm special I would recommend getting down there for some lunch (try Javier’s for something good, warm, local, and cheap) and then hitting up the rink.

Families should get down there and then enjoy a carriage ride around Downtown on those lazy Sunday afternoons. Maybe grab some breakfast at Tazza Mia before you set the kids lose on the ice rink. And for the DJ and Radio Skates I would recommend hitting up a nearby happy hour before hand to really get the party started and make things a little interesting out there on the ice rink.

  • Radio Skates, every Friday from 6-10pm through 2/20. Kiss 107 FM and Mojo 100.3 FM will offer admission for $1.07 and $1.03 respectively.
  • DJ Skates, every Saturday from 7-10pm between 1/10 and 2/21. Regular admission ($2.50) but skaters will enjoy free entertainment from a DJ.
  • Family Skates, every Sunday from 10am-2pm. Children under 12 years of age get free admission and will be joined by a host of characters like Rufus the Library Dog (1/11).
  • High School/College Nights, Monday through Friday every week from noon-5pm. High school and college students, with a valid student ID, skate for free.

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