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Local Indie Filmmaker Karen M. Davis Creates Her Own Lane
Focused on delivering authentic stories, the Storybook Entertainment Group creator also has her sights on inking a distribution deal.
John “The Dancing Trucker” Drury is a Super Spreader of Joy
When he’s not pushing big rigs, Hamilton’s viral sensation continues to use dance to uplift and inspire others.
Celebrate Black Music in Nashville
Nashville’s National Museum of African American Music shows the city embracing other musical roots.
Entrepreneur Megan Bell Brings The Next Door Market Grocery Store to Florence
The Louisville native expands her family-owned mobile grocery store to a physical location in Northern Kentucky.
“In Her Voice” Celebrates the Collective Impact of Black Women
Queens Village partners with Underworld Jazz Festival to bring Black women’s voices center stage.
New Black Music Walk Of Fame to Spotlight Local Legends
The Queen City’s first music corridor at The Banks connects to a vast legacy of African American musical artists.
Cincinnati’s Black Music Influences Are Boundless
Before Black Music Month ends, celebrate these Queen City-related sounds and musicians loudly and proudly.
MORTAR Partners with P&G and Kroger to Give Business Owners A Boost
MORTAR Cincinnati partners with P&G and Kroger to expand its Entrepreneurship Academy to business-to-business entrepreneurs.
Band in a Bus Makes Music Hands On
Summer programming at Nick Rose-Stamey’s nonprofit Band in a Bus is a way for kids to let off some “STEAM.”
Hip Hop Group Sons of Silverton Releases New Music
The veteran rappers want the world to know where they come from on their second album, God God Us.