Happy Leap Year! Whether you want to spend your week with a bonus day at a UC women’s’ basketball game or learning how to toss pizza crust, you’ll find something to do around town.
Monday February 26
Hungry Hungry Heathens
Head to Brontë Bistro at Joseph-Beth for an enlightening dinner and discussion about all things non-religious. The atheist and humanist group Community of Reason invites you to their meetup for like-minded individuals. They request you RSVP so they know how many seats to reserve. 6:30 p.m., Brontë Bistro, 2692 Madison Rd. Suite M, Norwood
Lunar New Year Celebration
Oriental Wok is welcoming the Year of the Dragon with a night of feasting and festivities at their Fort Mitchell location. A 10-course meal with authentic Chinese New Year cuisine will be served. Live entertainment includes a lion dance and firecracker display. Tickets are $150. 6-9 p.m., Oriental Wok, 317 Buttermilk Pike, Fort Mitchell
Tuesday February 27
Freaky February Flea
Support some of the weird and wonderful artisans in the city at this freakshow of a flea market. There will be drag, burlesque, and musical performances on the mainstage. It is recommended that you bring cash to tip the performers and pay the vendors. 5 p.m., Northside Tavern, 4163 Hamilton Ave. A, Northside
Equity and Inclusion Night at UC Women’s Basketball
Cincinnati Pride is going out for a night of women’s college basketball. There will be a resource fair in the East Concourse before the game to connect with local LGBTQ+ community members and alumni networks. Tickets to see the Bearcats take on the Baylor Bears are only $1 with the promo code “BAYLOR24.” Resource fair at 5 p.m., tip-off at 6 p.m., Fifth-Third Arena, 2700 O’Varsity Way, Clifton
Wednesday February 28
Dewey’s Pizza School
Braxton Brewing is hosting a pizza-making class with experts from Dewey’s. You’ll learn all about dough in this delicious lesson and be able to toss like a pro by the end of the evening. Individual tickets are $40 and include a pizza coupon, a Dewey’s pint glass, a beer, wine, or seltzer of your choice, and a certificate. 6-9 p.m., Braxton Brewing Company, 27 W 7th St., Covington
Outer Cinema: Cemetery Man
Head to the Esquire to check out the 1994 Italian comedy-horror film, Cemetery Man. Cult cinema society Outer Cinema will be screening this gory classic where a cemetery groundskeeper has to deal with the zombies that keep rising from their graves. The movie is rated R and tickets are $10. 7:30 p.m., Esquire Theatre, 320 Ludlow Ave., Clifton
Thursday February 29
4K Leap Day Race
The Runners’ Club of Greater Cincinnati has held their Leap Day race every four years since 2004 and it returns for 2024. The course is a 4K (2.48 miles) on the Lunken bike trail and the top four runners and walkers will be awarded. Pre-registration is $20 and race day registration is $24. 6:29 a.m., Lunken Playfield, 4740 Playfield Ln., Linwood
Members Opening of Whitfield Lovell: Passages
Get an early look at the art museum’s newest exhibit showcasing the works of Whitfield Lovell, the mixed-media artist known for making works about the contemporary African-American experience. The opening is for CAM members only but Lovell will have an artist talk open to the public from 7-8 p.m. Tickets to that are $20 for non-members, $5 for students, and free for members. 5-7 p.m., Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park, Eden Park
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