The first in a series about women in 20th-century Cincinnati, possessed with chutzpah and vision, who profoundly enriched our lives and our communities.
Time to enjoy the ongoing summer bounty sown by our local arts and cultural institutions. Didn’t realize there was so much in store? Let us help you plan your outings.
Summertime, and the livin’ is … busy. One almost gets the impression that your summer vacation (if you’re lucky enough to get one) exists solely to allow you to attend more of the bumper crop of arts and culture events on tap this week.
The holiday is over, and it’s back to business. At least it is for the region’s arts and cultural community. Its various organizations have cooked up a week full of activities that go great with leftover brats, grilled chicken, corn on the cob and potato salad. Let’s get to it.
At Movers & Makers, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all humans are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Art, Culture and the pursuit of Personal Betterment…
Hey, who stole June? It’s already almost gone, but there’s still a weekend left to enjoy its arts and culture offerings. Heck, we might even get to enjoy some outdoor events. Fingers crossed.
Growing up into a muscular, African-American man in the American South, Morris Robinson knew about being pigeonholed into a role. “I used that to my advantage,” he recalled. “Where I come from, playing football was the way you got respect.”…
Growing up in Tel Aviv, Israel, Omer Ben Seadia was the kind of girl who would put her hands on her hips, stare down her cousins and tell them exactly how they were going to play. “I was always, always…
Just when one might think it was time to take a break for, oh, I don’t know, relaxing with some iced tea on the patio, there are major art exhibitions and the opera season revving up.