Bound by gravitational force, PRESTON McCLANAHAN'S sculpture STARTREE (1965-67) behaves like an astral system: The viewer is powerless to resist its attraction. The work is one of several in the
ELLEN SCOTT stitches a mythic tale in her fabric collage LOTTERY, part of her exhibition Sewing Stories: Fabric Collages now on view at the Weston Art Gallery. Scott's appliqué technique al
He claims a "less-is-more" approach to making art, but it doesn't seem to translate into running a gallery for Trevor Grubbs. More is more at Feralmade Gallery, where the directors are serious
Draped across the Italian leather couch in Leslie Kreines' chic living room is a patchwork quilt, its squares made of T-shirts bearing the logo of the annual Hamilton County Youth Conference (HCYC).
At one point in Sedara Burson's life, she found herself a young computer programmer working in corporate America. But that all changed when she left her job at Fifth Third Bank to pursue her true
Are the social, educational, health and financial services available to women and men in Greater Cincinnati unevenly distributed? The Women's Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation is funding
For Kevin Reynolds, the second shift at the Cincinnati Water Works Miller Treatment Plant ends at midnight. Strolling into the parking lot, keys jingling in his pocket, he walks up to a bike rack an
Gale Smith of southeastern Indiana is finished building financial empires. Now he's concentrating on rebuilding a community -- a square block encompassed by Liberty, Logan, Green and Elm streets
The Catholic Church is a feudal institution that has covered up sex crimes by its own leaders -- and that's according to people who say they love the church. Speakers at an Oct. 4 workshop in Mo
The University of Cincinnati has a "miserable" campus, the nation could fall into the hands of "maniacs" and gentrification of inner-city neighborhoods is a positive development, according to