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Cincinnatians Join Growing Street Protests Across the U.S.
From ICE to Venezuela to Gaza, protesters are making their voices heard.
An NKY Artisan Market for Queer Creatives
Roebling Books and Coffee’s former Dayton, Kentucky, location has transformed into a market for coffee, books, and crafts.
Exploring the History of the Fisk University Jubilee Singers
The Freedom Center’s new exhibition, "Jubilation!", highlights the impact of the critically acclaimed Jubilee Singers.
Cincinnati Weekend Picks January 16-19
Redsfest, AdamCon, and the 51st Annual MLK Day March in town this weekend.
UC Alum Megan Pando Pitches Her Interactive Makerspace on Shark Tank Tonight
The owner of Maker’s Social in Columbus will attempt to woo the “Sharks” with her crafty DIY cocktail bar business.
Dr. Know: Victory Parkway, Apple Street, and the Forest Fair Mall
The Good Doctor investigates street names, memorial plaques on empty lots, and a dead mall's demise.
Addressing Pain in the Brain for Restless Legs Syndrome
Spinal cord stimulation shows promise for relieving nerve pain associated with Restless Legs and Parkinson's
Amythyst Kiah Likes Going It Alone
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter stays solo on tour but has been experimenting with co-writing partnerships.
Checking in on Springfield’s Haitian Community
In a September 2024 presidential debate, Donald Trump falsely accused Haitian immigrants of eating Springfield, Ohio’s dogs and cats. Today, residents are focused on building a new normal.
Roberto Castañeda Continues His Pop-Up Journey
The new Whiskey Yard chef will collaborate with Biscuit Love chef Brea Martir for an Afro-Caribbean-themed dinner on January 22.










