by Jac Kern
02.08.2013
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The ArtsWave
creates and supports art programs and opportunities in the city year-round, but
three Saturdays each year, the organization kicks its mission into high gear
with the Macy’s Arts Sampler. The free event brings visual art, theater, dance,
music, crafts and more to venues across Greater Cincinnati. This Saturday’s
sampler includes shows and backstage tours at Playhouse in the Park, Madcap
Puppets at Cincinnati Art Museum and tons of other fun, creative opportunities
for the whole family from Kings High School to Behringer-Crawford Museum in
Covington, all day long. Find a full schedule of events here.
Cincy Blues Society
celebrates 23 years this weekend with Winter Blues Fest. The fest takes place at The Phoenix,
CityBeat’s across-the-street neighbors, Friday and Saturday with more than 25 local acts. Sonny Moorman and
the Stacy Mitchhart Band headline; tickets are $20 per night; $35 for the
weekend.
Not able to make
it to the Big Easy this Fat Tuesday? Celebrate Mardi Gras in MainStrasse Friday
and Saturday. Get your fill of beads with parades each night, plus live music
and Cajun grub in the entertainment tent open 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Stop by your
favorite MainStrasse bar, restaurant or business to keep the party going.
Tickets are $10 per night or $15 for the weekend; find more info here.
With Valentine’s
Day next week, lots of folks are buying up chocolates, flowers, special undies
and other goodies for their significant others. You know who could really use
some love? The hundreds of adoptable animals that have been abused, neglected
or left behind by owners. This weekend, My Furry Valentine
brings these lovable critters from dozens of rescues together in West Chester
for Greater Cincinnati’s largest animal adoption event. Skip pet stores and
breeders and find a pet that needs a home 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-4
p.m. Sunday at flexi
USA, Inc. (8494 Firebird Dr., West Chester). If you can’t make it out to the
‘burbs, check out one of more than 20 participating locations. Each adopted cat,
dog, rabbit or other pet will go home with a gift bag of treats, toys, coupons
and more supplies.
The Mayerson JCC’s
Jewish and Israeli Film Festival kicks off Saturday with a screening of Hava Nagila, a comedic documentary that
tells the story of this Jewish celebration staple song. This opening night
celebration takes place 8-10 p.m. Saturday at the Cincinnati Museum Center and
includes dessert, a photo booth and private admission to the museum’s Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit. The fest
continues through Feb. 28 with films shown at the Museum Center, Esquire
Theatre, Kenwood Theatre, Mariemont Theatre and the Mayerson JCC. Go here for ticket
information and a full schedule.
Whether the word
“craft” conjures up thoughts of glitter and glue or bottles and brew, Mt.
Caramel Brewing Company’s Art. Craft. Beer. show has something for
everyone. The brewery’s gallery will be full of works from area artists with
plenty of fresh craft beer to go around, Saturday and Sunday. The event is just
one of many happenings coinciding with Cincinnati Beer Week (which continues
through Thursday). Get a full schedule and find participating bars and venues
here.