TEMPO STORIES FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 2003
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The heart of CCM's guitar program
Clare Callahan is a pioneer. When she started the guitar program at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music 30 years ago, there were no textbooks and no university programs to use as models.
DEMALINE: The arts
I spent last weekend in Chicago, filling up on classics at a variety of theaters.
Series lineup includes Bennett, Vereen
The 2003-04 line-up for the Montgomery Woman's Club Town Hall Lecture Series includes journalist Steve Roberts, author William Bennett, retired White House chef Henry Haller, antiques appraiser Frank Loomis and actor Ben Vereen.
'Touched by an Angel' truly effected change
Buffy could kick butt, but nothing like Monica and Tess.
Sale will follow flower show
The Cincinnati Flower Show at Coney Island will end at 6 p.m. today with a sale of some of its plants and props.
Couple crazy for Patsy Cline
People complain, complain, complain to Frank and Linda Fazioli and the Faziolis love it.
KENDRICK: Alive & well
He was wearing a suit for the occasion and his blond hair gleamed. His brother came along as a guest to learn more about volunteering.
DAUGHERTY: Everyday
Don't bruise the peach.
He's found the ticket to great memories
Who: Steve Long, 39, of Pleasant Ridge, a mail carrier for the Hamilton County clerk of courts.
New Year's resolutions being kept
New Year's resolutions have always been an ambitious and iffy endeavor. To quit smoking, lose weight or get a new job are frequent choices.
Times columnist finally eats his words
Mark Bittman has discovered the home buffet.
Chefs put a little spring in their menus
Campbell's Scoop: Where to taste spring
Guitars, CSO fail to ignite passion
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra audience might have expected fire and flair when Los Romeros, the "royal family of the guitar," took Music Hall's stage for the United States premiere of Concierto de Cienfuegos - Concerto of a Hundred Fires - in Friday morning's concert.
CSF's 'Tartuffe' stumbles about in its darkness
Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival has decided to explore the dark side of Moliere's comedy masterpiece Tartuffe. More accurately, the festival decided to impose a deeper darkness on it.
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Cincinnati Entertainment
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Movies Dining
Local Music Theater Arts
Bar Scenes
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2003 Camp Guide
Find the summer experience that's perfect for your child with our annual guide to hundreds of camps in the Tristate area.
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Music lovers toast Cammy winners
A sold-out crowd of more than 1,110 local music lovers packed Jillian's for the seventh annual Enquirer Pop Music Awards (the Cammys). See who won.
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Women of the Year
The Enquirer honors 10 Tristaters for their service to their community. The newspaper has recognized women of distinction annually since 1968.
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Fit City: Get up off the couch
Tristaters are overweight and out of shape, a survey shows. To change Fat City to Fit City, the Enquirer is beginning a year-long project to get you going on your own fitness program.
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Technology news
Our weekly guide to computers, the Web and the latest gadgets.
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Early look at Tall Stacks 2003
Two newcomers will join the world's largest gathering of historic riverboats, when Cincinnati's Tall Stacks Music, Arts & Heritage Festival recreates the steamboat era in October.
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