The Risk Takers

Cara d'Ambrosio046The Risk-Takers

Cincinnati’s Innovators and Entrepreneurs

By Craig J. Heimbuch
Photos By Felts Photography

They lay it on the line. They cash out their savings in pursuit of a dream. You only live once, right? But it is more than just the seize the day thing. It’s a burn. An ache. A vision for a product or solution, a business model that’s been formulating in the back of their head for as long as they can remember. They live with and for a purpose, not content to tend someone else’s store, they make their own way.

 

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Bootsy’s (produced by Jeff Ruby)

Downtown

When Cincinnati’s steak king and one of the city’s most recognizable talents get together for a project, the results are bound to be far from ordinary. So it should really be no surprise that a restaurant named for and inspired by Bootsy Collins and brought to life by Jeff Ruby has a menu as diverse and eclectic as the two men’s wardrobes. Tapas, sushi and Waygu are par for the course, but for a lunchtime adventure, try the Chimichurri Steak Sandwich- grilled Kobe skirt steak served with onions and peppers and topped with a fried egg. It’s music to a foodie’s ears.

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Steak Delmonico

Riverview Three Sixty

Covington

Sure, there are a lot of places in town to get a steak. But eating is about a lot more than ingredient and preparation and when it comes to the Steak Delmonico at Covington’s Riverview 360, ambiance is as key to the dining experience as the cut of the rib-eye. Situated atop the Radisson overlooking the river and downtown, the only rotating restaurant in town is the perfect place with the perfect cut of steak for the diner looking for a bit more out of a meal.

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TRICIA MACKE-086 BEST-1 RETMore Than a Dish

This…

Is the Real Trish

By Greg Paeth

About noon on a Friday not too long ago, Channel 19 news anchor Tricia Macke had pulled on disposable plastic gloves, wrapped herself in a white apron and taken a position on the business side of the cafeteria line at Ruth Moyer Elementary School in Ft. Thomas, where parents are expected to volunteer for lunchroom duty at least once a month.
On this particular day, hundreds of Ruth Moyer pupils disclosed to Macke – on the record — whether they wanted carrots, bananas, apple cobbler or the seedless red grapes that bulged up from a colander that appeared to contain the entire annual production of a small village in Chile.
Based on her careful observations as about 250 pupils in the kindergarten through the fifth grade filed past, Macke felt confident to report that Ft. Thomas kids preferred grapes by a wide margin over the other options that were available on this particular Friday. Read the rest of this entry…

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The New Steward of a Xavier Tradition

By Josh Katzowitz

The office is clean. The work space is organized. The family portraits sit on an end table a few feet away.
It’s the framed photo on the wall hanging over the desk of Xavier basketball coach Chris Mack that is most striking, though. And the picture placement makes perfect sense when you’ve heard over and over again about the school’s mission, about how the athletic administration considers basketball and academics intertwined like a double helix in its DNA.
The photo shows David West – who, after Byron Larkin, might be the greatest player Xavier has produced – in his graduation robe and mortarboard. He’s receiving his diploma at a graduation ceremony six years ago, and he’s smiling widely.
The picture symbolizes best how the Xavier basketball program sees itself and what it wants others to see. A man who was a dominant – and feared – player on whatever basketball court he played. A multimillionaire NBA All-Star who spent all four year of his apprenticeship off Victory Parkway. A man who actually graduated from the school that he loved. Read the rest of this entry…

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