A Unique Red Stairway Helps Connect UC’s Sprawling Campus

A lot of thought went into the roller-coaster-like design in the brand new Clifton Court Hall classroom building. Students are figuring out how to best navigate it.

Super Heroines, Etc. Soars Back into Action with Grand Re-Launch

The nonprofit to empower women in fandom is celebrating the relaunch of their Cincinnati community and mission with a fundraising event at Streetside Brewery.

The National Can Go Home Again

Bryce Dessner dishes on the long-awaited return of the band’s Homecoming festival.

Corinne Bailey Rae Brings Neo-Soul To Memorial Hall Next Week

The Grammy-winning musician brings her new album to one of Cincinnati's legacy concert venues just days before it releases.

Who Died First? A German Torpedo And An Irish Autopsy Roil A Cincinnati Courtroom

Almost every major event in history seems to have a curious Cincinnati connection—and the Lusitania is no different.

Indie and Art Film Highlights in September

“Bottoms” arrives amidst huge word of mouth after premiering at the recent South by Southwest Film Festival, and the Cindependent Film Festival returns.

He Fought At Little Big Horn And A Cincinnati Artist Made His Face Famous

Chief Ogallala Fire, known to some as Indian Joe, was immortalized as a war hero by a local Cincinnati artist.

FotoFocus and Creative Time Promote Discussion and Art with “The Convening”

This fall, the two arts orgs unite for a discussion and performance series about the land we inhabit.

Cincinnatian James Ruggles Created A “Universal Language” But No One Listened

Although touted as based on a simplified system of spelling and grammar, the Universal Language was nearly impossible to read or speak.

CAM Screens Documentary of Seminal Self-Taught Black Artist Nellie Mae Rowe, featuring Uzo Aduba

Rowe's story comes to life with 3D animation reenactments and the voice talents of Emmy-winner Uzo Aduba at a free Cincinnati Art Museum screening.