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  1. FWIW, I use an ad blocker on my Chromebook and the site loads up fine.
  2. "authentically MPMF" That went out the door a long time ago, along with when bands were judged for MPMF by a panel of local people involved in the Cincinnati music scene via Sonicbids. Just sayin'.
  3. I really do think that the original iteration of MPMF had run its course - and the original founders had one goal in mind when starting MPMF 15 years ago, and that was to help revitalize OTR and the city. I'd say that mission was accomplished a long time ago. Heck, even when CityBeat took over it changed too - actually having nationally known bands play, among other things. Change is inevitable, that's just something we have to accept. I attended two out of three days this year and I had a good time. Are there things MEMI needs to work on? Sure. But for a complete revamp it certainly was not horrible. I'm just glad that there is an event like this that has both national and local acts in Cincinnati.
  4. I'd like to know why the lineup is disappointing. I've discovered a lot of great music this weekend - both local and national - thanks to MidPoint. I've always been more into the electronic or more experimental bands that I've seen a lot of there in the last few years. Was really interested in the afro beat and jazz stuff that was going to be there this year but didn't feel was worth 50 bucks a day for that and local bands that I like and can see anytime of the year. Last year there were literally 10 bands I wanted to see each of the 3 days, this year there were 3-4 on Fri and 2 Sat. I forgot I was pissed to see they didn't have any passes/tickets for single venues they have in the past because I would have done that on Sat if it had been available. Okay, that's cool. Just curious what your thoughts were.
  5. I'd like to know why the lineup is disappointing. I've discovered a lot of great music this weekend - both local and national - thanks to MidPoint.
  6. [sarcasm] Look at it this way: We FINALLY found a good use for all those parking lots! [/sarcasm]
  7. Never mind...
  8. I am thinking that CityBeat just didn't have enough resources to put on MPMF by themselves anymore, so they got help. Nothing wrong with that as long as there are no drastic changes to the festival itself.
  9. Touche.
  10. You stay classy, Enquirer.
  11. Midpoint is supposedly an indie festival, or at least is now branded that way. Q102 is the complete opposite of that. It's as corporate as it gets and has been that way for 30-40 years. What Jake said. But since the shows are free, a trade-off like that will have to be accepted from time to time.
  12. It's a great lineup. The only thing that gives me concern is the Q102 sponsorship of The Ting Tings. I highly recommend the June 26th show of Sloan & Mother Mother.
  13. mattsledge replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    102.3 The Beat is now a real radio station. WEBN rolls on.
  14. mattsledge replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    WLHS is what you were thinking about; it's not around any more. And you can thank Mt. Rumpke for blocking WOXY's signal to the east side... maybe. Yeah, WLHS! Those kids really impressed me. Couldn't believe it was high school kids putting together those playlists. Probably got cut when the West Chester folks refused to pass a school levy for the tenth time. Sad! If anyone wants a cool eclectic station to stream online, check out WFMU. Remind me of WOXY sometimes. The webstream for The Project is still up and running, and their social media accounts are still active. So if there's still 'fuzz' on the FM side it's probably either signal repairs or someone fell asleep at the wheel. Venturing off-topic here: When it was still student-run WLHS modeled itself after WOXY. They also did a feature on the station for their school magazine - which was a pretty slick affair for a high school publication. Lakota decided a couple of years ago to end the station and leased the signal to WMKV-FM 89.3, owned by Maple Knoll Communities, this simulcasting that now.
  15. COMMENTARY: Another December with unnecessary streetcar drama http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2014/12/12/commentary-another-december-with-unnecessary.html?ana=twt
  16. mattsledge replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    WLHS is what you were thinking about; it's not around any more. And you can thank Mt. Rumpke for blocking WOXY's signal to the east side... maybe.
  17. mattsledge replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    To answer the question: No.
  18. Boy, I sure am excited for more photo galleries, subpar 'journalism', and more news from USA Today! YAY! HERE, TAKE MY MONEY!
  19. mattsledge replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
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  20. There was also this gem: "People have to understand: We're not building a streetcar in Salt Lake City where the streets are literally 30-50 yards wide," said Mark Policinski, OKI's executive director. "We have a built-out corridor. If you have a streetcar, then cars are going to be slowed down. Delay obviously increases emissions." Policinski added: "So you have no emissions reduction. Right there, you're way behind the eight ball. You don't get any bang for the buck." And Metro busses don't cause any delay whatsoever. At all. Okay.
  21. When Havighurst was built in the early '80's, the Western Campus folks were NOT pleased that it would look like a 'traditional' Miami building. They wanted a stone facade and not the Miami red brick. And not to split hairs, but Havighurst is on the edge of Western closest to the main campus. It's good to know the new buildings will be in line with the Western appearance. I could imagine. Being a current Miami student who occasionally walks past Havinghurst Hall (with the construction date on the sign out front), it was built almost immediately after Western College was acquired by Miami University, in 1976 if I remember correctly (I am 100% certain it was completed in the 1970s). To me, Havinghurst's construction almost seems like a dog marking its territory. A horrendous move on the university's part. When they first announced the construction of the new dorms on Western, I was very worried this was going to happen again. But thank goodness it did not! There is a weird red brick section on one of the new dorms near Havinghurst, I'm assuming it's there to tie Havinghurst into Western better. FWIW. Miami acquired Western in 1974. Havighurst's construction was completed in 1983, and opened that same year.
  22. When Havighurst was built in the early '80's, the Western Campus folks were NOT pleased that it would look like a 'traditional' Miami building. They wanted a stone facade and not the Miami red brick. And not to split hairs, but Havighurst is on the edge of Western closest to the main campus. It's good to know the new buildings will be in line with the Western appearance.
  23. McConnell is also the only one on the station (besides the android that currently resides in Jim Scott's body) who isn't bombastic just to get ratings. He did his own thing and the powers that be at WLW just let him go.
  24. If punch and pie will be served, I am THERE.
  25. "You get a picture! You get a picture! You get a picture!!!"