It’s a tough decision, right? Stay inside to avoid the humid, dog days? Or venture outside to soak up the simmering remains of summer? Whatever you decide, we have options for you…read on…
A newly released book, “home. visual conversations,” transports readers into the homes of 21 Cincinnatians for a behind-the-scenes exploration of the interior design process.
This may be one of our more wide-ranging sets of events – from City Flea to Pets in Need, from Wash Park to Pyramid Hill, from “Magic Flute” to “Merry Wives” and openings at Manifest.
Throw in some WOW time (Friday’s Walk on Woodburn) and your week is suddenly quite full. You’re welcome!
The week ahead is full of festivals (art, music and theater), outdoor film, frank conversation, final concerts and al fresco music…all yours for the partaking. Enjoy!
How are you honoring Mom this weekend? In addition to the proverbial Sunday brunch, how about a concert, a show, or a new work of art? Your shopping guide awaits…
Despite this being a relatively light week for events due to celebrations of Easter and Passover, we’ve found a few things worthy of your attention. Read on!
Spring fever must be in full flower this weekend, as two shows are already sold out: Richard Thompson at Memorial Hall and the KSO’s live accompaniment of “Amadeus.” Better make your plans fast. Here’s our somewhat-shortlist…
Over 200 people gathered at The Mercantile Library to listen to Dhani Jones and Polk Laffoon discuss Colson Whitehead’s award-winning book, “The Underground Railroad.”
Now that our Madness has been cut in half (Thanks, Bearcats! Go, Muskies!), it’s time to turn to thoughts of spring. Opening Day is just around the corner. Get out and get busy…it’s going to be warmer!