Tuesday, May 27, 2003
Get 'On The Same Page'
The discussions have begun. On the Same Page 2003, this year's communitywide reading project, kicked off last month with the announcement of the two titles:
Savage Inequalities, Jonathan Kozol's exploration of public education, is the main selection.
Marika, local author Andrea Cheng's novel about a girl growing up in Hungary, is the young reader selection.
Now, book discussions for adults and teens are taking place in libraries, community centers and bookstores throughout the area. Find out about the discussions and other events; learn how you can participate; read reader reviews; and learn more about the project, books and authors at Cincinnati.com/samepage.
TODAY'S TEMPO STORIES
Eagles fans get their money's worth
Ch. 12 reporter not your average talking head
CAC exhibit offers foot massage
Get to It: A guide to help make your day
STYLE
He wants to be a good model for kids
Swimsuit shopping without fear
E-TECH
Weekly guide to computers, the Web and the latest gadgets
BOOKS
Get 'On the Same Page'
MONDAY'S TEMPO STORIES
Little doggy trend unleashed
New products help pamper family pet
Eagles' return not so peaceful, but easy
Son's bedroom juxtaposed with father's jail cell
Get to It: A guide to help make your day
Fit Bits: Ways to stay active and healthy
Fitness Calendar
Festival opera ends on high note
Philharmonic finds radio sponsor
SUNDAY'S TEMPO STORIES
Television networks face reality check
Ads leave audiences grumbling
Chang examines the female experience
Play uses marriage to examine race
DEMALINE: The arts
Protests already scheduled for 'Corpus Christi'
Captivating 'Syringa' does what good drama should do
Peabody Awards finally debut on national TV
God's movie career shifts to screwy comedies
LL Cool J keeping his cool at his grandma's request
Calling out the DJs to help stop hip-hop violence
Unfinished Liszt opens with stunning May Festival debut
Young philanthropist rolling in cookie dough
Collecting bottle caps a snap
Prostate cancer survivor tells all men: Get tested
KENDRICK: Alive & Well
DAUGHERTY: Everyday
You won't have to fish very far to find fresh crabs
Serve it this week: Soft-shell crabs
SATURDAY'S TEMPO STORIES
Green thumb goes brown
Home, garden tour shines, even if it rains
Unusual bulb pots often can go unrecognized
Find cleaning solutions in the home
Roof gardens insulate, absorb rainwater
Homeowners can duplicate resort patios at lower prices
Sprucing up your bathroom sink
Preventing big color mistakes
Reflecting yesteryear, mirrored accessories make comeback
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