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This Citywide Arts Initiative Celebrates the 19th Amendment’s 100th Anniversary

The Power of Her initiative commemorates the 19th Amendment’s centennial and historic anniversaries across Cincinnati arts institutions.

Five Low-Key Resolutions for 2020

Ease into the new year with these less intense resolutions that can still help you improve your 2020.

Four Apollo 11 Artifacts You Can See at Cincinnati Museum Center

Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission highlights the items that made a trip to the moon possible for our astronauts.

Moving Arts Keeps Dancers and Choreographers Engaged During the Off Season

By helping dancers and choreographers stay engaged during the off season, Moving Arts benefits both the artist and the audience.

This Nationally Known Ice Sculptor Works and Lives in Cincinnati

The president of Arctic Diamond, Brady Lantz, on the Super Bowl, ideal ice sculpting conditions, and staying warm.

Independent Bookstore Downbound Books Opens in Northside

Owner Greg Kornbluh partners with community members to curate unique a selection of literature.

How François López-Ferrer Became Assistant Conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music grad follows in his father’s footsteps, which led him to the CSO podium.

New Cincinnati Mural Honors John Mercer Langston

Since the mural is not labeled, Cincinnatians may wonder who is portrayed. His name is John Mercer Langston and he is someone we should be proud to claim.

Top 5 Productions to See This Holiday Season

If you just can’t seem to get into the holiday spirit this year, have no fear: These stage productions will transform you from Scrooge to Santa in no time.

The Contemporary Arts Center’s Rüya Coffee Pop-Up Highlights Immigrant Stories All Month Long

Rüya Turkish Coffee is hosting a pop-up experience at the Contemporary Arts Center every Friday 5–9 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.–2 p.m. throughout December.

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