Art on the Streets CincinnatiMayerson JCC’s Summer Cinema Series continues tonight with two episodes from the Israeli comedy television series Arab Labor (Avoda Aravit). Referred to as the Palestinian Seinfeld, the series follows Arab-Israeli journalist Amjad, a hapless but good-hearted man who neurotically tries to conform with both Arab and Jewish expectations and his one-of-a-kind family. Screenings are from 1-3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Tickets are $10 ($8 for JCC members).
Joseph M. Schuster will discuss and sign his debut novel, The Might Have Been at 7 p.m. at Joseph-Beth Cincinnati. From St. Louis, Mo. Schuster presents a novel about the consequences of chasing an unattainable dream, regret and redemption.
And don’t forget free weekly events: Party in the Park
features music from 3 Day Rule 5-10 p.m. and happy hour specials ‘til 6:30; Clifton
Cultural Arts Center presents Wednesdays on the Green
with Tracy Walker, kids activities,
on-site food vendors and more beginning at 7 p.m.; Reggae Wednesday
brings jammin’ to Fountain Square, 7-10 p.m. Tonight’s band is Lucky 7.
Don't let the impending heat hold you back from a fun weeknight!