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Indie Film Director Whit Stillman Talks Austen, Adaptations, and Why Cinema Still Matters
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Metropolitan, Whit Stillman’s acclaimed 1990 film about a clique of urbane college preps in Manhattan, The Wexner Center in Columbus is featuring a retrospective of his work March 4 – 19, which includes a visit from Stillman this weekend.
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Middle Age at the 50-Yard Line
Chris Bachelder’s new novel, The Throwback Special, explores the intersection of Joe Theismann, masculinity, and middle age.
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The Unintended Consequences Of Mr. Andrew Erkenbrecher
"There are at least 30,000 superfluous cats in Cincinnati and 4,000,000 superfluous sparrows. Get the sparrows and the cats together and the problem is solved."
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Coming Soon: Tap & Screw Brewery, Oakley Square
The Westwood brewery expands into the east side with a second location in Oakley Square in—of all places—an empty funeral parlor.
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Channel Spring with Pantone’s Most Popular Shades of the Season
Brighten up your life with pillows, purses, and pencils.
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Dance Like Everyone is Watching
A well-choreographed season on the brink with the University of Cincinnati Dance Team. (Don’t cry! It’s all Gucci now.)
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Local Love: Rachel Crouse and Timothy Mangen
The sign, which read “welcome to our little party,” served as a tongue-in-cheek welcome to Rachel’s and Timothy’s grand Gatsby-themed wedding, where glamour and glitz reigned supreme.
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On the Market: Pre-War Digs at The Grasmoor
New York’s pre-war apartments are legendary. This condo brings a piece of that legacy to Hyde Park.


















