Smale Riverfront Park’s Carousel To Open May 16

With this most recent Snowpocalypse on our collective doorsteps, you might not be in park mode quite yet. But imagine with us for a moment the warm spring day when Carol Ann's Carousel comes to town.

What Makes Gatsby Great?

NPR Fresh Air Critic Maureen Corrigan will discuss her newest book, 'So We Read On: How The Great Gatsby Came to Be and Why It Endures,' which talks about the depth and influence of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most renowned work.

Bill Alletzhauser On The Hiders’ New Album

Last November The Hiders released Totem, the band’s haunting and subdued fifth album. Songwriter, lead guitarist, and former Ass Ponys strummer Bill Alletzhauser talks about recording in the wilderness, the influence of Neil Young, and how the new record tastes.

A Look Back: Findlay Market 1966

The library's main branch atrium will exhibit black-and-white photography showing the Cincinnati marketplace as it looked at the middle of the century.

The Voice of Pod

In 2005, Cliff Ravenscraft felt a calling. To answer it, he turned himself into the Podcast Answer Man, sharing the quotidian details of his life-- passionately, one episode at a time-- and teaching others how to do the same.

Speak Easy: NKU’s Sue Ott Rowland Talks Snake Charmers

Actress, director, world traveler, and since January of last year, Northern Kentucky University’s provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, Sue Ott Rowlands shows off her performance chops this month with “The Play’s the Thing” at the Mercantile Library.

Old Time Computer’s iHorn is Victrola 2.0

Old-time rock and roll now has a whole new meaning.

One Couple’s Vision Brings Public Art To Covington

The prominent artistic duo FAILE—known for their collage-style pop culture appropriations—transformed the outer walls of several buildings in Covington with a new mural titled Around the Corner.

Venue Spotlight: American Sign Museum

Enter a kaleidoscope of color at the American Sign Museum.

Playhouse in the Park To Stage Christian O’Reilly’s ‘Chapatti’

Attention senior citizens: Just when you thought romance was dead, along comes Cincinnati Playhouse’s valentine: 'Chapatti.'