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Wave Pool Uses Art to Connect a Community

Even in a time of social distancing and isolation, Wave Pool finds a way to tap the power of creativity to bring people together.

Six Smaller Arts Organizations Worth Watching

The arts community in Greater Cincinnati is rich and varied. Here, we introduce you to six smaller groups doing big things.

Local Artist Alice Pixley Young Named One of Five Women Artists to Watch in...

The multimedia artist will be featured in Columbus’s Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery exhibition, Paper Routes—Women to Watch 2020, July 30–October 17.

Five Arts Events Worth Looking Forward To in 2021

Let’s hope that these five arts events are far enough in the future that COVID-19 can’t cancel them.

Playwright Torie Wiggins on Finding Hope Within

Her new piece, “Hope Deconstructed,” was featured in Playhouse in the Park’s digital Monologues of Hope series.

When Will Our Choral Groups Sing Again?

No one knows. In a city that sings, and the home of the May Festival, that's a big deal. Here's how our local vocal artists are hanging in there.

Local Arts Leaders Connect With Audiences During COVID-19

Local arts leaders balance finances, safety protocols, and the public’s trust in order to find ways to reconnect with live audiences.

Hip-Hop/Jazz Collective ISWHAT?! Drops New EP

Fans of the hip-hop/jazz collective ISWHAT?! recently received an email from founding member Napoleon Maddox with a Spotify link to a new EP.

Hip Hop Artist-Turned-Singer/Songwriter Audley Drops New Album Next Month

On September 4, singer/songwriter Audley debuts his sophomore album, ROY. He talks about his musical journey and increased productivity during the pandemic.

Drive-In Theaters Are a Fun, Safe Summer Night Activity

Drive-in theaters are making a comeback thanks to COVID-19's social distancing protocols. Here are five theaters you should visit this summer.

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