Bricks, Barrel Vaults & Beer

The Architectural Legacy of Cincinnati Breweries

This is James Brown’s World

To accompany our December issue's comic strip feature on the making of the earth-shaking Live at the Apollo in 1963, here are some clips of the Godfather in action.

Brief History: Two Hearts Beat as One

Juanita Paul wasn't a musician, she was a muse. For more than 60 years she inspired countless Cincinnati musicians. And when she died in September, she left countless broken hearts.

CSO “Take Back Friday”

Black Friday doesn't have to be all about the grand bargain.

Working on the Railroad

Stunning 1930s-era train photography by John W. Barriger III

Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!

NPR’s famed weekly news quiz show Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me! is being filmed at Cincinnati Music Hall on Oct. 24.

Q&A with Jane Green, Cincinnati Ballet’s First Principal Dancer

Cincinnati Ballet turns 50 this year, and we asked the company’s very first principal dancer, Jane Green, to give us a glimpse back in time.

Inside Information: Wardrobe Mistress

After 41 years of designing, fitting, and preserving costumes for the Cincinnati Ballet and the Cincinnati Opera, Diana Vandergriff-Adams deserves the title of Wardrobe Queen. Inside Cincinnati Ballet’s brewery-turned-wardrobe-department, she spends up to 70 hours a week spinning tulle into tutus.

King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson

Michael Bush, the man who created the iconic white glove, along with Jackson’s signature military jackets and other looks, details his 25-year career as Jackson’s costumer.

Deborah Madison to appear at Joseph-Beth Booksellers

If you want to know the best pairing for kale or what on earth broccoli rapini is, Deborah Madison has the answer.