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Intisar Khanani’s Latest Novel Confronts Power With Compassion

Aimed at a young adult audience, Intisar Khanani's fantasy novel "Thorn" is about stolen identity, adversity, and inheritance.

Free Virtual Experiences by Local Museums, Libraries, and Arts Groups to Check Out Now

Stuck at home, possibly with kids? These local museums, libraries, and arts groups offer virtual tours and education for free.

Art Gave Erika Nj Allen a New Language

How the Guatemala-born mother of three got her GED, went to art school, discovered a new medium, and made a mark on Cincinnati’s art scene.

This Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Initiative Brings The Bard to Students

PROJECT38 puts the plays of Shakespeare's canon in the hands of tri-state students, who reimagine them, then take the stage themselves.

Christopher Milligan Takes the Reins of Cincinnati Opera

This month, the company’s managing director moves into the top leadership role of general director and CEO.

Cincinnati’s Genre-Bending Rapper GrandAce Releases New Single

GrandAce drops his next single, “Satellites,” on March 4, the next step in his musical self-discovery that’s undoubtedly leading to another major project.

The Story Behind C.T. Webber’s Iconic Painting of the Underground Railroad

Now hanging at the Cincinnati Art Museum, Charles T. Webber’s painting of the Underground Railroad helped cement Cincinnati’s historic connection with the anti-slavery movement.

Fifth Annual Rock N’ Revival for a Cure Concert Raises Money for Cancer Research

After the loss of their father, brothers Adam and Matthew Forsthoefel created a benefit concert to raise money for brain cancer research that’s now it its fifth year.

Cincinnati’s First Hollywood Star Has Attracted a Whole New Generation of Fans

As Cincinnati’s very first Hollywood star and an icon of the silent movie era, Theda Bara is finally making noise as she attracts a new generation of fans.

Ohio’s History of Presidential Books

The pages our past presidents penned have shaped our nation. A new book details the surprising role Ohio played in all of it.

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