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AUGUST 2022

3D Animator Ilyas Nashid Takes on the Metaverse

The visual artist shares insights on why virtual reality is here to stay.

Building a Museum of and for Over-the-Rhine

Donna Harris explains how a National Endowment for the Humanities grant helps create a rehab roadmap for two buildings near Findlay Market, which will house the Over-the-Rhine Museum.
AUGUST 2022

Cincinnati Native One of the Producers on Beyoncé’s “Renaissance”

Working alongside music legends for more than a decade, Sal Dali adds Queen Bey to his impressive repertoire.

Why Jay Can’t Read

Cincinnati heard me reading for years. Now my voice has been silenced.

Pam Kravetz Is Over the Top and One of a Kind

The multimedia star, teacher, and ”next mayor of Cincinnati” spreads joy with her colorful works of art.

Antiques Bro Show: At Caza Sikes, Hunting for Treasure Is a Family Affair

Caza Sikes races to find, save, and sell notable art and household items before they’re unwittingly thrown away.

This Findlay Market Vending Machine Is a Portal to an Alternate Reality

Tucked away amidst vendors lies a unique scavenger hunt experience, designed by a local creator hoping to expand your universe.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Launches Summer Tour of Twelfth Night

Over the course of seven weeks, roughly 40 parks in the tri-state area will (temporarily) transform into the glimmering coastlines of Illyria.

Exploring Manga Manga, Cincinnati’s First Japanese Comic Bookstore

C. Jacqueline Wood's new storefront in College Hill has something for everyone.

An Art Deco Room With a View Arrives at CAM

Almost 50 years after receiving original bedroom pieces designed by once-famed architect Joseph Urban, the Cincinnati Art Museum finally puts them on display.

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