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Cincinnati Sparkles in Brian Zehowski’s Colorful Architecture Portraits

The photographer has been all over the world capturing architecture on camera. What makes the Queen City so special?

Loren Long Illustrates the New Children’s Book by Amanda Gorman

The Cincinnati artist discusses Gorman’s poetry phenomenon, his relationship with famous writers, and how ArtWorks’ public murals have inspired him.
OCTOBER 2021

John “The Dancing Trucker” Drury is a Super Spreader of Joy

When he’s not pushing big rigs, Hamilton’s viral sensation continues to use dance to uplift and inspire others.

Makeshift Mammoth Makes Art For All

Through his independent art brand, Joshua Stout uses playful murals to unite communities.
OCTOBER 2021

Escape to the Wild with Kendall Bruns

Ten national parks star in the local musician’s new release, ”Trailsongs: Volume 1.”

Cincinnati’s Raleigh Keegan Releases His Debut Album, “Clocks Roll Forward”

The country star’s love for his hometown not only runs through his veins, but runs through every song of his new album in one way or another.
OCTOBER 2021

Carriers Band Member Cory Pavlinac Goes Solo for New Project

The singer-songwriter makes his full-length introduction with his debut album, "No Man’s Land."

Thrills and Chills Along the Rocky Road

Based at the Esquire Theatre, The Denton Affair is one of the longest-running and most active “shadow casts” in the history of the biggest cult film of all time.

Kim Klosterman Shows Off Her Hippie-Era Jewelry at the Cincinnati Art Museum

Her bangles, baubles, and beads depict themes from outer space to Eastern mysticism to signs of the zodiac.

Keith Josef Adkins and the World Premiere of The West End

Cincinnati native Keith Josef Adkins explores a changing neighborhood in his World War II era play, which opens the Playhouse’s season.

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