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Shake It Records Hosts Belated Record Store Day Celebration

Northside’s Shake It Records devises a new, socially-distanced way to ring in the most hipster holiday of the year, Record Store Day.

Local Saxophonist JD Allen Continues Dreaming With New Album Release

Local tenor saxophonist JD Allen recently released a new album titled "Toys/Die Dreaming," his 14th album as a bandleader.

The Art Is Outdoors at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park

Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park in Hamilton is a museum turned inside-out, and it's all thanks to Harry T. Wilks and his big dreams.

Artists of All Abilities Can Learn—and Earn—at InsideOut Studio

InsideOut provides employment opportunities for adult artists with disabilities by marketing, representing, and selling their work.

‘Dead to Me’ Star Diana-Maria Riva Supports the Next Generation of Actors

You may know Diana-Maria Riva from Netflix’s "Dead to Me," but she’s also a UC-CCM grad who’s dedicated to mentoring today's students.

Meet One of the Artists Behind the Powerful GOODS Storefront Mural

Ezra Kalmus and Stacey “Sun” Smith painted the mural on the wooden boards that covered GOODS on Main Street during the Black Lives Matter protests.

Artist Anissa Lewis on Community, Creativity, and ‘Camp Delivery’

Anissa Lewis’s scripture-inspired prints were featured in Wave Pool’s food delivery boxes, distributed to Camp Washington residents and local artists.

These Local Museums Want to Hear Your Pandemic Experience

Local museums that record our community history are working to make sense of this global pandemic by collecting personal stories.

Composer Michael Abels and the Cincinnati Symphony’s Fanfare Project

Known for his scores for the films Get Out and Us, composer Michael Abels answered the CSO’s call with an original work for viola.

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