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Ask the Expert: Wedding Videographer Steve Zugelter

Wedding videographer Steve Zugelter gives us the scoop on choosing the right videographer and the importance of capturing your wedding day on film.

Keep It Simple

Apps to keep life under control.

Rocket Man: John Rozzi

I was at the first WEBN show in 1977. It was exciting to be associated with a radio station. It made fireworks cool. We’re proud to be a part of the WEBN fireworks. It’s an honor.

Guitar Hero

A Warner Bros. record deal gone awry might defeat the average musician. Not Jamonn Zeiler.

Top 5 Fourth of July Events

1. Northside Fourth of July Parade and Rock n’ Roll Carnival
An Independence Day celebration in Northside is everything you’d expect—quirky, off-beat, and a little edgy. July 1–4, the Northside Rock n’ Roll Carnival in Hoffner Park boasts sideshow-style attractions like fire-breathers, sword swallowers, and a bed of nails. On July 4, the famous mile-long parade begins at noon and travels down Hamilton Avenue, Northside’s main drag. Visit northsidejuly4.com for more information.

Top 5 Places to Party Outdoors This Week: June 20-26


1. Wild About Wine
Animal lover? Wine lover? This event is for you. Sample eight wines as you stroll through the Zoo to live music. Whether you gather a group or arrive solo to mingle, this popular event is packed with participants—from young professionals to seasoned wine-os, and everyone in between. June 23. Tickets: $35; designated drivers are $20. Thurs 6:30–8:30 pm. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine St., Avondale, (513) 281-4700

Top 5 Events This Week: June 13-19

1. GREENarama
The first home show of its kind, GREENarama presents a unique juxtaposition of old and new: Visitors peruse new townhouse-style homes constructed with the newest advances in “green” building, which are situated in Cincinnati’s oldest neighborhood. All homes were built with the pursuit of receiving LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. June 17–26. Tickets: $10. Fri 2–9 pm, Sat noon–9 pm, Sun noon–6 pm. Strafer St., Columbia Tusculum, greenarama.org

Top 5 Summer Farmers Markets


1. Hyde Park Farmers' Market

Nestled right by pristine Hyde Park Square, the Hyde Park Farmers’ Market offers a bustling bounty of good eats. Try the freshly baked loaves from Blue Oven Bakery (hint: they’ll give you a sample!), waffles from Taste from Belgium, and Donna’s Gourmet Cookies. Sundays 9:30 am–1:30 pm thru September. Hyde Park Square, Erie and Edwards Rds., Hyde Park, hydeparkfamersermarket.com

Top 5 June Festivals


1. Cincy Fringe Festival: May 31–June 11
Tap into your inner edgy artist when choosing from this quirky collection of 160-plus performances over 12 days. Produced by the Know Theatre of Cincinnati, the festival is now in its eight season of gathering boundary-breaking artists for experimental displays of performance, film, and visual art. Enter with an open mind! Passes: $200 all-access, $60 flexible six-show pass. Visit cincyfringe.com for a performance lineup.

Top 5 Cincinnati Tours


1. Segway of Cincinnati Tours

In the family of two-wheeled vehicles, Segways are like the kooky uncle. Funky and futuristic-looking, Segways offer a zippy way to explore the city. Choose from three two-hour guided tours: the Riverfront tour, offering a zoom across the Purple People Bridge and back; the Downtown tour, foraging the shopping districts of downtown and the Gateway Quarter; and the Eden Park route, which glides past popular attractions like Mirror Lake and Krohn Conservatory. Tickets: $60. Reservations can be made by calling (513) 225-1583 or (513) 477-9403.

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