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FotoFocus’s SECOND SCREENS Film Series Highlights Local Chef Recipes

Local art nonprofit FotoFocus pairs movies with recipes from local chefs in its "SECOND SCREENS: Foodie Edition" film series.

Experience the Cincinnati Ballet at Home With Its Free Digital Showings

The Cincinnati Ballet presents free digital versions of The Kaplan New Work Series, featuring world premieres that explore themes of inequality, isolation, empowerment, and love.

Open Mic Nights Spotlight Local Talent

Find the perfect spot to debut the creative projects you’ve been working on during quarantine at these local open mic nights.

Cincinnati Native Raleigh Keegan Continues to Make a Name for Himself in Nashville

Raleigh Keegan's country songs have accumulated more than seven million streams, and he's opened for big-name artists like Eric Church and Thomas Rhett.

Jazz Saxophonist Kayla Upthegrove Brings the Music

Jazz saxophonist Kayla Upthegrove expresses herself through music, which has been a challenge during the pandemic.

Covington’s Frank Duveneck Gets His Due at the Cincinnati Art Museum

A new exhibition at the Cincinnati Art Museum takes a look at Frank Duveneck and aims to elevate him from local hero to his rightful place in the art world.

Kelly Rectenwald Merges Chemistry and Anthropology as an Art Conservator

As the Cincinnati Art Museum's Associate Objects Conservator, Kelly Rectenwald is in charge of repairing and preserving the museum's 3-D objects.

Four Local Designers You Should Get to Know

From greeting cards and coloring books to custom illustrations, these four local designers aim to put a smile on their customers’ faces.

Local Playwright’s Work Selected for Virtual Festival

Roger Collins’s play "Trading Places" will be featured in a Brooklyn-based theater company’s virtual new works festival this week.

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