High Profile: Flying Actor
He flies, never ages, crosses swords with pirates—and drinks the house lager at Arthur’s. Joshua Steele is taking on a century-old role this month at the Cincinnati Music Theater: Peter Pan.
Eileen Cronin
In her memoir Mermaid, the author reveals what it took to survive being young, Catholic, and physically disabled in 1970s Cincinnati.
High Profile: Tree Huggers
Bill and Shelly Byrne know what it’s like to be up a tree: the pro tree climbing duo are the owners of Alexandria-based EarthJoy Tree Adventures, one of the largest recreational tree climbing companies in the world.
Soccer Star Returns to Familiar Soil
Homegrown talent Nick Hagglund—from Lakota West and Xavier to a top-10 pick in Major League Soccer—returned to an Ohio pitch as a member of Toronto FC.
Cincinnati Kid: Jeff Ruby
An unvarnished, straight-from-the-heart, utterly raw sit-down with the man who would be kingpin of Cincinnati’s restaurant scene.
Speak Easy: Joe Tilford
Cincinnati Ballet celebrates its first 50 years with the world premiere of King Arthur’s Camelot, in which set designer Joe Tilford places the classic tale in a world of illusion and grandeur.
Style Counsel: Benjamin Davis
Occupation: Bad Veins Frontman
His Style: Beau Brummel
His Style: Beau Brummel
His Dark Materials
The same man who teaches Shakespeare and Arthur Miller to teenage boys by day has also published not one but two debut novels about serial killers.
Style Counsel: Joyce Elkus
Co-author, Collective Fashion Wisdom; former Fifth Avenue Club director for Saks Fifth Avenue
Style Counsel: Duru Armagan
Owner, Sloane Boutique