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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.

Top 5 Ways to Give Back This Thanksgiving

In case you’d like to help out others this Thanksgiving, we have five ways to help warm hearts in the Queen City.

Why Players and Coaches Followed Terry Francona to the Reds

After inspiring pitcher Bryan Shaw and coaches Mike Napoli and Chris Valaika and coaxing Brad Mills out of retirement, the manager’s friends can’t quit him.

FC Cincinnati Has a No Good, Very Bad Week

A loss in the other Queen City followed their Concacaf Champions Cup departure. Next up on Saturday: Atlanta comes to TQL Stadium.

Breaking News: The Reds Actually Improved Over the Offseason

A word to the wise: Cincinnati has a long, proud tradition of finding new and creative ways to disappoint its fans.

Lierer’s Market is the Whole Package

Alex Heppner and Bryan Lierer want their Northside store to be both the neighborhood’s grocery and a testament to low-waste living.

A Merciful Death? In 1906, Cincinnatians Would Have None Of Anna Hall’s Euthanasia

The Cincinnati heiress who led the charge to legalize euthanasia nationwide.

A Former Toy Company’s Residence in Walnut Hills

This quirky, colorful home pays homage to the toy company formerly housed in it.

“Memory Box” Takes a Multisensory Journey Into Queer Memory and Identity

Composer Sarah Hennies’s multilayered sonic performance blends music and immersive art to explore memory, identity, and queer representation.

These Are a Few of Their Favorite Things: The Beloved Spices and Comfort Meals...

We know what cooks like to serve others, but what do they like to serve themselves?

Grabbing Coffee at The Fix

Asking an old friend out for coffee to catch up honors a lost mentor and brings our writer in touch with more than just friendship.

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