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Issue 100, Volume 1 | Week of 2/9/10

100 & Counting

By: Soapbox, 2/9/2010 This week's issue of Soapbox marks #100 - and coincidentally, our 2nd year anniversary as a publication (It's this Friday, if you'd like to take us to dinner or buy us flowers).  The publication that could have haphazardly started life as "ThreeWayMedia" has instead spent the past two years changing the way we all look at the Queen City, with surprising results. And while it's business as usual at Soapbox world headquarters on Vine Street, we've taken some time to reflect on what matters most to us, and of course, to you.

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Fairey Tale

By: Sean Rhiney, 2/9/2010 Artist Shepard Fairey's rapid ascent in the public eye the past five years is the stuff of fairy tales. But like most 'overnight sensations', the artist perhaps best known to the world at large as the creative designer of the Obama "Hope" poster, spent years honing his craft as a street artist before finding acclaim, including a pivotal appearance at the Contemporary Arts Center in 2004 for the Beautiful Losers exhibit. Now Fairey's first solo museum retrospective brings him back to Cincinnati for one of three stops that showcase over twenty years of his groundbreaking print work.

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Soapdish: Changing the Narrative

By: Casey Coston, 2/9/2010 In honor of our 100th issue, Soapdish columnist Casey Coston looks back this week on Soapbox's role in the new media landscape, and our relentess pursuit of the new Cincinnati narrative.  He finds that not only are our readers listening and nodding their heads in agreement about their Cincinnati, but so, it seems, is everyone else including our own local media and a bunch of out of state voyeurs who like to peek in on our fair city via Soap each week.

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Soapicks February 9-15

By: Sheila Owens, 2/9/2010 Looking for unique things to do or date ideas this Valentine's week? Well look no further, Cincinnati is full of them. Lunafest Film Festival celebrates women filmmakers from around the world while Cincinnati Imports celebrates their one year anniversary. Attend the Working In Neighborhoods Happy Hour Benefit for community building and cocktails or the Little Red Dress Party at Redmoor. Stop by the Blue Wisp for Help Them To Sing Again, a Jazz jam session to benefit children in Haiti.

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Video/Toy Story

If you've ever walked down the toy aisle of any major store, chances are you've seen the work of Sculpco. Located in Walnut Hills, Sculpco is a Cincinnati based company that creates action figures for Hollywood Blockbusters, hit TV shows, video games, and things we haven't heard of yet. This week, Soapbox and Seven/Seventy-Nine take you inside Sculpco to see how this unique Cincinnati business works (and plays).
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This Week's Blogger:
Dacia Snider & Eric Avner
This week's guest bloggers are no strangers to us at Soapbox - in fact, they're one of us (doesn't make them any less stranger though). Publisher Dacia Snider is the engine that makes Soapbox go and chief custodian of the principles that guide our evolving take on the new narrative about Cincinnati. And every new publication needs a spark before it can burn brightly and Soapbox's firestarter is Eric Avner. This week, they'll both take stock of Soapbox's first two years and shine a light on some exciting future developments as well.  

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Sustainability
From hybrid buses to designing buildings with geothermal heating, sustainable design and construction is a growing practice in Cincinnati, as architecture firms such as McGill Smith and Punshon and developers such as Miller-Valentine promote the concept to reduce the depletion of natural resources, help offset rising energy prices and improve the quality of life in communities and workplaces.

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Iacono Productions
For 29 years Iacono Productions has been providing innovative custom exhibits, fabrication, video and other eye-popping services, with offices downtown and in Blue Ash.

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Oakley
As one of Cincinnati's oldest neighborhoods, Oakley is a unique mix of the old and the new. Sometimes overshadowed by its trendy neighbor, Hyde Park, Oakley's eclectic residents know they've got a great thing going in a neighborhood that definitely holds its own. Oakley's Madison main drag features a wide variety of shops and restaurants anchored by the chaming Oakley Square. Don't miss Dewey's Pizza, Kona Bistro, Oakley Cycles, King Arthur's Court toy store and the very cool Blue Manatee Bookstore featuring one of the best collections of children's literature in the city. 

Oakley landmarks include the 77 year old 20th Century Theatre which hosts concerts and special events as well as the Alglamesis Brothers Ice Cream Parlor and Candy Shoppe which has been around since 1913.

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