Katie Coburn
Local Businesses Making a Difference During a Pandemic
These local business and organization leaders went the extra mile to help those affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
Anderson Township Trustee Dee Stone Keeps It Sassy and Chic
Dee Stone, executive director of the Forest Hills Foundation for Education, has some advice for crafting a great outfit: “Play dress-up!”
Inside the Bouncing Back Issue: July 2020
We discuss how Cincinnati made it through past tragic events and explore how today's leaders are helping the city weather the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Cincinnati Art Museum’s New Art Climb Is a Great Workout
Now you can work out and appreciate art simultaneously, thanks to the Cincinnati Art Museum’s new Art Climb steps from Gilbert Avenue to the museum’s parking lot.
Drag King Alexander Cameron Takes the Stage
Drag King Alexander Cameron talks sparkly suits, playing with gender, and performing “draglesque” with the Mrs., Ginger LeSnapps.
Protesters Speak Up About Police Treatment During Peaceful Demonstrations, Arrests
Cincinnati protesters arrested on May 31 use social media to share firsthand accounts about the conditions some of them describe as “inhumane.”
Inside the Pride Issue: June 2020
We take a deep dive behind our Pride issue, discuss Cincinnati's newest councilmembers, and profile a local man who turned his life around.
The Eden Park Pump Station’s Past Lives
Pumping water to Cincinnati neighborhoods was just the start for this Samuel Hannford–designed structure.
Rose Lavelle on Her 7-Year-Old English Bulldog
U.S. Women’s National Team soccer player Rose Lavelle shares her favorite fun facts about Wilma Jean Wrinkles, her 7-year-old English Bulldog.
Molly Wellmann on Life With Three Cats
We talked to mixologist Molly Wellmann about her three furry felines' unique personalities and what she loves most about them.