LATEST ARTICLES

A Mother, a Daughter, and a Graphic Memoir About Heartbreak

Cincinnati-based Suzy Hopkins and Hallie Bateman partner as writer/illustrator on a real-life guide to healing, “What to Do When You Get Dumped.”

Brilliant Movies for the Brutal Month of January

A good number of the indie/art films nominated for or winning Sunday’s Golden Globes are coming to town this month. Here’s a rundown of the new arrivals.

Goodnight Room

Enter the world of a childhood classic at Blue Marble Books in Ft. Thomas.

Cincinnati’s Sappy Critic Lauds Local Arts

Counselor and theater afficionado Kirk Sheppard shares honest reviews of local productions in hopes of seeing every seat sold out.

A Frog in Winter

Frank Wood pioneered WEBN and our famous fireworks. A tribute while there’s still time.

Space to Make It

The rise of local makerspaces gives creatives the chance to explore new hobbies and develop products at little to no cost.

A Freewheelin’ Appreciation of Bob Dylan in Cincinnati

Xavier professor Graley Herren is almost finished writing his book about how the music icon and Cincinnati itself have evolved across his 21 local concerts since 1965.

Why Cincinnati Readers See Themselves in Jessica Strawser’s Novels

The Loveland-based novelist builds a wider fanbase as her new book, “Catch You Later,” is an instant bestseller.

Best of the City 2024: City Life

From sticker shops to comedy clubs to playgrounds, here are some of the best ways to enjoy Cincinnati.

Film Fans Will Be Merry About December’s Indie/Art Movies

Cincinnati’s newest holiday favorite, John Waters, stars in a film festival at the Esquire in addition to his live Ludlow Garage performances.