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Joan Osborne Still Feels It

The singer/songwriter talks about getting out on the road again and returning to Cincinnati, a favorite place from her childhood.
SEPTEMBER 2022

Rising Artist Tiger Goods Builds a Fanbase

The pop singer-songwriter is a fresh face with a growing viral presence.

ArtWorks Transforms Alleyways into Masterpieces

This unique project from ArtWorks creates an evolving artistic reinvention of Bolivar Alley.

The Music Resource Center Is Tuned into Teenagers

After 15 years, the nonprofit continues to inspire young people to follow their passion and their dreams.

How Ricardo Grant Became a Boss

From starting businesses to hosting art shows, Ricardo Grant has embraces the value of reaching out and making connections. He lives by a favorite childhood saying: "closed mouths don't get fed."

Cincinnati’s First International Jazz Festival Starts Today

The two-day concert at Smale Riverfront Park features some of the world’s most acclaimed musicians.

Judith Turner-Yamamoto Took the Long Road Home to Her Southern Gothic Novel

The Cincinnati writer and teacher revisits her red-clay North Carolina childhood to create a personal story alternating between the 1920s and 1960s.

Don’t Throw Away Your Shot To See Hamilton in Cincinnati

The Broadway global sensation returns to Cincinnati next week, but remaining tickets are extremely limited and released via lottery.

Cinema Is a Haven for Black Film and Music in OTR

A new bar and lounge lets everyone celebrate and enjoy Black cinema, 90’s hip-hop, and clever drinks all under one roof.

What Does a Cincinnati Ballet Dancer Do Over the Summer?

Two Cincinnati Ballet dancers explain how they train—and relax—during their summer break.

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