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Duane Lundy Lends Us His Ear for Great Music
In his new guide book, the psychology professor uses 12 criteria to evaluate the best rock albums and songs of all time.
Foodie News You Can Use
Carmelo’s opens in Covington, Catch-a-Fire Pizza’s College Hill location, Mad Cheese’s vegan Thanksgiving meal, and more.Carmelo’s Opens in Covington
Carmelo’s, located at the corner of Fifth Street and Madison Avenue in Covington, held its soft...
Bearcats Blinded By Neon Deion and the Buffaloes
After a weak defensive performance in Colorado, UC has a week off to get it together.
Give Thanks for November’s Exciting New Indie Films and Event Screenings
“Anora” arrives early thanks to strong buzz, “Nosferatu” and Radiohead team up on Silents Synced, and local film clubs, Cincinnati World Cinema, and the Woodward host fascinating one-off events.
Warm Up or Chill Out With These Fun Winter Festivities
There are plenty of indoor and outdoor happenings around the region.
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Benefits of a Partial Hospitalization Treatment Plan for Your Child
Lindner Center of Hope can help design a plan that allows flexibility, access to multiple mental health professionals, and an individualized approach—without overnight stays.
Ernest Is Making the Most of Opportunities and Moments
The long-time songwriter and collaborator gets a chance to shine on his new solo album and an opening slot on Jelly Roll’s tour.
The Bengals Suffer an Old-Fashioned Beatdown by Philly
Amazingly, the AFC playoffs are still within reach for Cincinnati. The rebound begins Sunday against the hapless Raiders.
Cincinnati Weekend Picks November 1-3
Simone Biles, Inked 2024, and Christkindlmarkt in town this weekend.
The Beautiful and Spooky Dexter Mausoleum
This unfinished Gothic chapel is one of Spring Grove Cemetery's most famous monuments.
FC Cincinnati Returns to Form in Game 1 Victory
Strategy and execution were excellent in the 1-0 win, which bodes well for Game 2 Saturday in New York City.