OPERA America, the opera industry’s national service organization, announced yesterday that Patty Beggs, former general director of Cincinnati Opera, has been selected to join the Opera Hall of Fame.
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center in Cincinnati and the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in Cleveland will establish a statewide campaign to increase Holocaust education throughout Ohio.
Cincinnati’s Musica Sacra choir is holding in-person rehearsals this fall, making it a national as well as local pioneer in resuming in-person musical activities.
Union Terminal has its share of mosaic murals. Now, thanks to a collaboration between Cincinnati Museum Center and ArtWorks, one more is being added – one that begs to be reimagined in infinite ways.
Uncertainty surrounding the pandemic and politics has waylaid live, in-person theater in Cincinnati, at least for the foreseeable future. So, what’s next?
Keynote speaker Thea Tjepkema will present “Muses: The Women of Music Hall” at Cincinnati Preservation Association’s 25th Annual Fall Forum, to be virtually broadcast from The Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel.
Oct. 5th marked a new chapter for the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra as they moved administrative offices from Northside to the Aronoff Center in downtown Cincinnati.