Well, time flies when we’re having fun, and the region’s arts organizations have been giving us plenty of that, not to mention all the other food for the soul that the arts offer.
We’re in the middle of a stretch in these parts when folks get a glaze of sports over their eyes. So do the arts just ride the bench for a week? Are you crazy? Just look at the March madness our local groups have in store for you.
Whether you’re excited about celebrating the wearin’ of the green or would rather open a cultural window on centuries past, there’s something afoot for you this week. No need to dawdle. Let’s get right to it.
It’s a week for smiles, because this weekend includes my favorite day of the year – the return of daylight saving time. How best to celebrate this glorious annual event? By heading out, of course, perhaps to one of these events.
For freelance musicians, the weeks one dreads are those in which every group with which one performs decides to schedule a program at the same time. This week, you get a taste of that life as many, many organizations serve up appealing offerings. We’ll try to narrow it down (a little) for you.
Did you realize it’s just two weeks to Mardi Gras? Well, it is. That leaves you just time enough to feast on the abundance of arts and culture around town – if you pace yourselves. Let’s get started.
It’s a little more important than usual this week for you to take note of the huge variety of quality offerings from Greater Cincinnati’s cultural organizations.
By Thomas Consolo To many folks, this Sunday is one of the most important days of the year. To those of us who do not follow sports – especially games that don’t involve local teams – there are many alternatives…
For me, the noticeable return of daylight is something worth celebrating. But what to do for the occasion? Glad you asked, because I have a few suggestions.