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A majority of releases are on vinyl. Most notably, Mightier Than Sword has released two Blink 182 [2] records on vinyl, along with The Ataris. [3] The Juliana Theory, [4] In July 2011 the label announced it would be releasing a limited edition vinyl repressing of Take Off Your Pants and Jacket by Blink 182 on September 6, 2011. [5]
The vacant Dillard's anchor store was subdivided into four big-box stores in 2013 - DSW, Marshalls, [12] Michaels, and Ulta. [13] A space briefly occupied by Famous Labels in 2010 became Burlington Coat Factory in 2013. [14] In 2014, an H. H. Gregg store was added in a new structure on the north side of the old Dillard's structure. That store ...
The creation of a series of second-level walkways, or skywalks in the local usage, in the early 1970s benefited the downtown Pogue's store more advantageously than its rivals. To the west, the store was connected into the new Cincinnati Plaza Hotel, soon renamed the Westin Cincinnati, and Fifth/Third Center.
Happy Monday morning, Cincinnati. We're starting the week off with rhythm. In 2017, former Mayor John Cranley led a city initiative to save the crumbling building that once housed King Records ...
If you were lucky enough to snag some tickets to Billie Eilish's show in Cincinnati, here's a sneak peek of what you may hear at Heritage Bank Center.
Cincinnati City Council is poised Wednesday to give $205,000 to the group working to bring the King Records studio building back to life.. Though the amount is less than the group originally ...
The band signed to Mightier Than Sword Records in June 2009 and released a CD EP/7” titled “Stand Tall” in August 2009. In Spring 2010 Such Gold announced signing to 6131 Records and recorded their new CD EP/12”, titled “Pedestals” ; “Pedestals” was released digitally in September 2010, and physically in November 2010.
Cincinnati Orphan Asylum; Hopkins Park is a small hillside park in Mt. Auburn; Inwood Park was created in 1904 after the purchase of a stone quarry. Its pavilion, built in 1910 in Mission style, is one of the earliest buildings extant in Cincinnati's parks. Jackson Hill Park; Glencoe-Auburn Hotel and Glencoe-Auburn Place Row Houses; Prospect Hill