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Cincinnati Magazine Sad news: The Enquirer is reporting that Jim Knippenberg has passed away. He worked at the paper for 37 years, and taught at UC. We caught up with him this past June in our "Where Are They Now" story--to read it, click the link below.

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Linda Vaccariello profiled Knippenberg in 1995; you can read that story (from our Google archive) here: http://tiny.cc/xW9GC
Fri at 11:14am
Colleen Lanchester Raynie
Colleen Lanchester Raynie
Sad news, indeed. Never was a close friend, but remember the Knipper's strong presence at the Enquirer. He'll be greatly missed, I'm sure.
Fri at 7:09pm
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Cincinnati Magazine Deputy Editor Amanda Boyd Walters and School for Creative and Performing Arts drama teacher David Roth visited WCPO-TV yesterday to talk about outstanding fine & performing arts schools. Click on the link to see their interview!

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SPECIAL HIGH SCHOOL SERIES: A robust education in the arts reinforces academic skills, instills confidence, and encourages innovation. So do the five schools on this list.
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Cincinnati Magazine In her November feature, "And On the Sixth Day, God Created Paleontologists," Linda Vaccariello quoted Jason Rosenhouse, an associate professor of mathematics at James Madison University, and the author of Evolutionblog. Check out his post on Linda's story, and more comments on the creationism/evolution debate at his blog.

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Jason Rosenhouse received his PhD in mathematics from Dartmouth College in 2000. He subsequently spent three years as a post-doc at Kansas State University. Observing the machinations of the Kansas Board of Education led to his unhealthy obsession with issues related to evolution and creationism. ....
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Cincinnati Magazine Check out Cincinnati Magazine's November 2009 features at http://www.cincinnatimagazine.com!

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Jo
Did I miss the page with Ursuline?
October 29 at 7:58am
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Celebrate Your Success!
Did your high school make the grade in Cincinnati Magazine's November 2009 "Best High Schools" issue?
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Cincinnati Magazine Love books? Check out the Cincinnati USA Book Festival "Books by the Banks." The event is FREE and open to the public! Meet 80+ regional and national authors at the Duke Energy Convention Center this Saturday, October 17th, from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Features include author sessions, panel discussions and the Target Kids' Corner. Come out and celebrate books!

E.E. Charlton-Trujillo
E.E. Charlton-Trujillo
Books by the Banks was an incredible experience. Local talent such as Linda Sanders-Wells to Jeanette Walls (who got a write up in the NY Times) the day after the event.
October 21 at 7:18am
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Cincinnati Magazine Check out Cincinnati Magazine's October 2009 features at http://www.cincinnatimagazine.com!

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Cincinnati Magazine Thanks James Free Jewelers for collaborating on a great Fall Social Datebook launch party to benefit the Marvin Lewis Community Fund. Congratulations all!

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Cincinnati Magazine Former UC president Nancy Zimpher, now chancellor of State University of New York, has hired UC's vice provost for international affairs, Mitch Leventhal, to serve as SUNY's vice chancellor for global affairs. To read more about Leventhal and his approach to global recruitment, check out Melissa Davis Haller's March 2009 "International Harvester."

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Cincinnati Magazine Vote for us in the American Society of Magazine Editors Best Cover of the Year contest! Our August 2008 "Green Issue" cover is one of six finalists in the Science, Technology, & Nature category. Vote at amazon.com, via the link below (and you'll be entered to win a $10,000 amazon.com gift card). Thanks!

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Cincinnati Magazine Maestro Erich Kunzel, beloved conductor of the Cincinnati Pops, has died. Kunzel was suffering from cancer of the pancreas, liver, and colon. He spent 44 years with the symphony and pops. Brian O'Donnell of WGUC spoke to Kunzel in May for our July Cincinnati Kid; go to our web site to read the story.

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Cynthia Bubb
Cynthia Bubb
Very sorry to hear this. Cincinnati has lost one of its strongest and most visible advocates. The city is better and more vibrant as a result of his commitment and vision.
September 1 at 10:55am
Candace Witte
Candace Witte
I'm so sorry he was a wonderful person and a treasure for our pops.the world will miss his talent
September 1 at 11:28am
Colleen Lanchester Raynie
Colleen Lanchester Raynie
My husband and I were just talking about Erich literally days ago. A great city has lost a great friend.
September 1 at 3:10pm
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Cincinnati Magazine Twenty years ago today, on August 24, 1989, Pete Rose was banned from baseball for betting on the game. Check out our web site for a list of articles from the Cincinnati Magazine archives featuring Charlie Hustle.

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Brian Iles
Brian Iles
but the roiders are all still eligible-shenanigans i say
August 24 at 9:09am
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Cincinnati Magazine WANTED: Fall/Winter Intern - Cincinnati Magazine offers internships to college students studying advertising, PR, marketing and business. Our sales internship program is a valuable asset to students seeking to gain real-world experience in advertising and sales industry. Candidates can email resumes to mbeiting@cincinnatimagazine.com.

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Cincinnati Magazine Details magazine lists the top 25 fast food items in America, and guess what made the list? Skyline chili, at number five. (They like it inverted.) For more chili goodness, check out July's "Mmmm...Chili!" package, in our archives.

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Colleen Lanchester Raynie
Colleen Lanchester Raynie
It may be an acquired taste, but I LOVE it! I left Cincinnati years ago, but still make a version of "Skyline Chili" out on plains. Good stuff! :)
August 14 at 7:25am
Amy Ketchum
Amy Ketchum
Let's not forget Camp Washington. After 60 years Johnny Johnson still makes the Chili at 6am each morning. Chili making is the only job he has had in the US after migrating here from Greece -

http://www.campwashingtonchili.com/
August 14 at 8:28am