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Basko Djonze Educates Cincinnati on African Dance
The Gabon native living in Cincinnati has gone viral on TikTok for sharing his culture through dance.
The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss Visits Cincinnati
Best known for his books, Dr. Seuss was a painter by night, creating private works that will be on display at Gallery Veronique.
Ten Local Beers to Try on National IPA Day
Local beer blogger The Gnarly Gnome names his favorite IPAs brewed in the Queen City.
Daughter of MLK Jr. to Deliver Keynote Speech at Midwest Black Family Reunion
The Midwest Black Family Reunion, Cincinnati’s four-day celebration of Black culture and resilience, will include a speech from Dr. Bernice A. King.
Local Grammy-Nominated Children’s Musician Headlines 10th Annual Kidchella
Cincinnati Family Magazine’s Kidchella event is full of free activities, vendors, and performances, including children’s musician Zak Morgan.
Beat the Dog Days of Summer with Ice Cream For You and Your Dog
The dog days of summer are here, and these ice cream parlors are serving sweet treats for you and your furry friends.
Young Artists Explore Memory in ArtWorks Exhibition “Splendor in the Grass”
In ArtWorks’ Gallery Fellowship Program, Julia Lipovsky led six artists through creating art inspired by a 1968 Jackie DeShannon song.
Meet Ayana Ross, the Taft Museum’s 40th Artist-in-Residence
Award-winning painter Ayana Ross brings her poignant autobiographical work to Cincinnati through the Taft’s Duncanson residency.
New CAM Exhibition Shows Food’s Role in French Art
French identity, class, and society are laid bare through famous Impressionist artwork at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
The Handcrafted World of Wharton Esherick Reaches the Taft
The Taft Museum’s new exhibition on the “father of studio furniture” explores his favorite medium—wood—and his well-crafted life.










