ArtsWave’s new app can help you fill your calendar with arts and entertainment events—and it can even get you last-minute seats.
W hen ArtWorks leaders toured a potential new headquarters building on Gilbert Avenue in Walnut Hills, its origin story was almost too good to be true. It was constructed in 1909 to house the Bolce ...
And a relatively new addition to the scene, Il Gusto Pizza & Pasta, serves up very good Italian food from an unassuming storefront in the Dillionvale Shopping Center, next door to an IGA. This begs ...
Little is known about the coin minters from Cincinnati who took the long journey to the California gold mines.
A comfortable seat on the patio ensures dynamite views in a private oasis setting. Another major perk of the home, according to Shetterly, is location. It’s a quick and easy drive across the river to ...
Mourning a beloved mentor, traveling to Opryland with my 6-year-old, and meeting my best self—at the waterpark.
T his year at BLINK, the festival’s iconic light projections will meet haute couture. Fashion designer Asha Ama, who has competed on two iterations of Project Runway and designed custom pieces for ...
Jim Jarmusch Definitely worth mentioning here is the closing night appearance of Jim Jarmusch, one of the absolute gods of modern American indie cinema. He’s also an Ohio native (born in Cuyahoga ...
Sloppy mistakes, killed momentum, and another missed field goal cause the Bearcats to fall against Texas Tech.
O ctober— the spookiest month of the year— has finally arrived and brought with it some extra exciting events. Film festivals, art shows, and concerts fill up the weekend around Cincinnati. You can ...
O ctober is the most magical month of the year. Witches and ghosts and goblins and ghouls of all ages are looking for Halloween events around town. You might even run into a nationally-known pumpkin ...