July 2022
Features
Our Ultimate List of Streateries, Food Trucks, Rooftops, and More
The warm weather has arrived and patios have come back to life! Here’s your guide to outdoor eating this summer.
Up In Smoke: The Forgotten Battles of Kentucky’s Tobacco War
A family scrapbook records the little-remembered history of tobacco country’s fraught past.
DORAs Have Become a Hit in Southern Ohio
Cincinnatians support local businesses with breezy pleasure and a drink in hand.
An Art Deco Room With a View Arrives at CAM
Almost 50 years after receiving original bedroom pieces designed by once-famed architect Joseph Urban, the Cincinnati Art Museum finally puts them on display.
The Future of Streateries in Cincinnati
When it comes to outdoor dining, Cincinnati truly is “the Paris of America” with the popularization of restaurant extensions.
Frontlines
Northside Is Back to Keeping the Fourth of July Weird
Neighborhood residents and businesses are pumped to see the parade and festival return after a two-year pandemic hiatus.
Megan Mary Moore Brings Bridgerton Styles to the Midwest
Poet by day and princess by night, everything you get with Moore is purely magical.
Exploring Manga Manga, Cincinnati’s First Japanese Comic Bookstore
C. Jacqueline Wood’s new storefront in College Hill has something for everyone.
Antiques Bro Show: At Caza Sikes, Hunting for Treasure Is a Family Affair
Caza Sikes races to find, save, and sell notable art and household items before they’re unwittingly thrown away.
Radar
Raising Blue Hell and Forging Fresh Steel
Christopher Daniel’s ever-popular blacksmithing studio breathes new life into the ancient art.
Columns
Editor’s Letter, July 2022: Cincinnati’s Outdoor Dining Evolution
Is this the Golden-Age of outdoor dining in Cincinnati?
Dr. Know: Enquirer Parodies, Shrinking Papers, and Street Sales
Inquiring minds want to know as the good doctor investigates the city’s largest newspaper, the future of print journalism, street sales, and more.
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