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Dr Know: 1974 Opening Day, a Peculiar Dentist Sign, and Ku Klux Klothes

Dr Know: 1974 Opening Day, a Peculiar Dentist Sign, and Ku Klux Klothes
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Dr Know: Time Zones, News Anchor Closeness, and a Sunken Stadium

Cincinnati Magazine April 28, 2021 I recently moved here from Detroit and was surprised to learn that Cincinnati is in the Eastern Time Zone. With all the other things I’m adjusting to, I didn’t expect that. Has Cincinnati always been EST? It’s on my mind now that we’ve moved the clocks ahead. TIME IS ON MY OTHER SIDE Illustration by Lars Leetaru DEAR SIDE: Humanity has been arguing about time since, well, the beginning of time. Even after progressing past the sundial, pendulum, and Fitbit, we continue to bicker over setting the clock. And Cincinnatians have an extra burden: endlessly reminding people that, no, we do not live in the Central Time Zone. At one time we did, but that was back in the 1880s after Big Railroad tried to cram Time Zones down Americans’ throats. Official Cincinnati Time, though, stubbornly remained off by 22 minutes. Try scheduling

Editor s Letter, April 2021: Take Care of Yourself - Cincinnati Magazine

Cincinnati Magazine Illustration by Lars Leetaru Self-care always seemed self-evident to me. Take care of yourself, eat right, sleep enough, and stay active in some way. Then came a wave of “as seen on TV” products offering self-care in a bottle, a shoe, or a scent, followed by experiences like beach vacations and spa treatments branded as self-care. Just another attempt to take advantage of human insecurities to sell us stuff we don’t need, right? We’ve seen it before with businesses promising solutions for our beauty, weight, and sex issues; now they’ve rolled up every potential personal shortcoming under the all-encompassing umbrella of self-care.

Editor s Letter, March 2021: Not Your Normal March Issue

Cincinnati Magazine The March issue of Cincinnati Magazine is always a “keeper,” as subscribers tell me. It’s one of three monthly issues each year focused on a recurring theme—Top Doctors every January, Best Restaurants every March, and Best of the City every December—that readers say they keep around the house to refer to over and over. (I hang on to every issue for years, but I’m a pack rat.) In a normal year, our March issue would feature a ranking of the area’s top 10 restaurants and write-ups about their latest menu successes and personnel changes, along with stories on restaurant scene trends and rising stars. We spend months eating at Cincinnati’s best spots and debating the merits and shortcomings of each, because we know our readers (and local chefs) anticipate these ratings. I’ve also learned that some of you use the top 10 list to literally eat your way across the city.

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