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Local Love: Tricia Wilks + Michael Chou
When Tricia Chou (née Wilks) was a little girl, she and her older sister would visit their great uncle Harry’s house to have picnics, play in the creek, and spend whole days surrounded by family and friends. As a child, it seemed normal for Tricia to visit Harry Wilks’s home, on 320 acres dotted with 78 monumental outdoor sculptures. She only fully appreciated the magnitude of her uncle’s property, the Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, and extensive collection of art works as she grew older.
Hot Ticket: The Hunchback of Seville at Know Theatre
It's "a history lesson you won't get in college."
Hot Ticket: Portrait of a Lady with a Unicorn Makes Its U.S. Debut
The exhibition explores the possible identity of said lady, as well as the significance of said unicorn.
Local Love: Colleen Dalton + Stephen Dierker
Works of art framed the wedding celebration of Colleen and Stephen Dierker.
Hot Ticket: Cincinnati Comic Expo
In just a few short years, the Cincinnati Comic Expo has become one of the premier comic conventions in the Midwest.
Calendar Cage Match: Motown The Musical vs. Rick Springfield
"My Girl" vs. "Jessie's Girl"
Mark Mothersbaugh Live at the Woodward Theater
Best known as founding member and lead singer of Devo, Akron-born Mark Mothersbaugh will be featured in Myopia, a retrospective exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Center this month.
Blinded by the Light
Lumenocity returns to Washington Park with the theme “Masters and Dreamers,” an ode to the city’s most defining artists.