TEMPO STORIES FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 2, 2001
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New theater season opens amid changing scenes
The 2001-02 theater season has the makings of a thrill ride.
Schedule through December | Regional premieres
DEMALINE: Stellar lineup for strong fall season
Will 2001-2002 be Cincinnati's biggest theater season ever? It certainly looks like it.
Companies brush up their Shakespeare
Who's the most-produced playwright in Cincinnati this season? The most produced playwright in America: William Shakespeare.
Fill up on affordable theater
Live theater is not too expensive. Almost anyone can afford a ticket, and students can attend for next to nothing with a valid student ID. All it takes is planning ahead.
Writer takes comedy seriously
Meet David Lindsay-Abaire, 31, who wasn't even 30 when his Fuddy Meers was anointed by The New York Times as A Thing To See. Starting Thursday it will be a thing to see in Cincinnati, as Cincinnati Shakespeare embarks on a collection of carefully chosen regional premieres.
Artist thinks big
Portrait of an artist as a young man: Paint-stained smock a'swirl, tam at a jaunty angle, smudged palette in one hand, brush in the other, standing at a canvas applying truth and beauty in broad strokes.
Cincinnati helps make Kit doll a hit
She is still 9 years old and 18 inches long just as she was when she was born a year ago.
Retiree keeps 47 family scrapbooks
Morris Walsh, a retired Air Force master sergeant, has family memorablia from the 1800s.
Unicyclist pedaled 2,400 miles
Good old boys offered him beer, strangers offered him dinner, hotels offered him rooms, a bear stole his noodles and every six miles or so he had to rest because his backside hurt. But Phil Dalton made it.
MARTIN: Wild mushroom stew satisfies craving for fall
As the weather turns later this month, hot and comforting stew is another dish I will savor after a long summer respite.
Introducing 'real' Mexican food
If Javier Villanueva has his way, Mexican food will conjure not just tacos and enchiladas, but specialties such as carnitas and squash blossoms
Nothing like a good prime rib
Looking over the last few years of reviews, here are restaurants where I've enjoyed prime rib:
Porter carries robust history
I was delighted to learn BarrelHouse, the craft brewery in Over-the-Rhine, again is offering its marvelous Powder Horn Porter.
Requests pour in for cookbook
No one predicted so many would want a collection of simple family recipes.
McGURK: New films rolling into Toronto festival
Thousands of film fans, film professionals and journalists will converge in Canada Thursday for the 2001 Toronto Film Festival.
KENDRICK: Technology conference true landmark
PITTSBURGH Imagine having to teach 50 children, ages 3-18, how to get their homework done, get from classroom to classroom, and use computers to keep up in school.
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