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Jack White Is Bringing His Supply Chain Issues Tour to Cincinnati in April

Rock icon and venerable guitar god Jack White needs no introduction. He — of the White Stripes, The Raconteurs (featuring hometown heroes and former Greenhornes “Little” Jack Lawrence and drummer Patrick Keeler) and multiple other music projects — is stopping by the ICON Music Center on April 13 as part of his Supply Chain Issues Tour.…

Kentucky’s Forecastle Festival Is Back After Two Years, and Louisville Native Jack Harlow Is Headlining

Forecastle, one of Kentucky’s most popular music festivals, is coming back to Louisville after a two-year absence. It will return to Waterfront Park from May 27–29, 2022. The festival didn’t happen in 2020 or 2021. Last year, it “took a pause,” as organizers called it, like other Louisville festivals Hometown Rising and Bourbon & Beyond. But next year,…

Andrew Bird and Iron & Wine Coming to PNC Pavilion

Melancholy Indie Folk stalwarts Andrew Bird and Iron & Wine are embarking on a co-headlining tour this summer, with a stop in Cincinnati. The two will be bringing the Outside Problems Tour to PNC Pavilion on Aug. 4. Tickets are on sale now via ticketmaster.com. “It will have been more than two years of being…

Hello Honey Artisan Ice Cream Shop Opens New Storefront in East Walnut Hills

Cincinnati has an almost gratuitous amount of gourmet ice cream and gelato options in which to indulge: Graeter’s, Aglamesis Bro’s, Dojo Gelato. But one of them really takes the cake (or the cream): Hello Honey. Husband-and-wife team Nitima and Brian Nicely have been serving their homemade, small-batch desserts on Vine Street downtown since 2012. And, great…

Netflix’s Original 2021 Holiday Movies, Ranked

We here at CityBeat love a good made-for-TV holiday movie — the cheesier the better. Are you a still-single 30-something who gets magically stuck in a literal snow globe in order to find true romance this Christmas? Great. Have you fallen in love with a hot ghost who can only appear in the flesh for…

Cincinnati Leaders Warn About COVID-19 Increase as Holidays Approach

As we head into two major holiday weekends, more Cincinnati leaders are warning about the region’s — and the state’s and country’s — significant increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. During a Dec. 21 briefing, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, Health Commissioner Melba Moore and Mayor-Elect Aftab Pureval jointly urged residents to take COVID-19 precautions and…

Brown Bear Bakery in Over-the-Rhine Offering Limited-Time Green Bean Casserole Croissant

Brown Bear Bakery in Over-the-Rhine is known for crafting delicious and creatively flavored baked goods. Recent menu items have included options like a pumpkin pie croissant; rosemary, persimmon and granola shortbread; and matcha, chocolate and mint snickerdoodles, alongside favorites like the salty chocolate chip cookie. But one recent invention grabbed our eye: Chris’s Green Bean Casserole…

Here’s When You Can Catch Metro Bus During the Holidays

The winter holidays are affecting pretty much all aspects of life, including Cincinnati’s public transportation. All Metro buses and Access service will be on special schedules for the holidays, a release from Metro says. Here’s when you can catch a ride: Friday, Dec. 24 (Christmas Day observed): Sunday/holiday schedules Saturday, Dec. 25: regular Saturday schedules…

Cincinnati Police are Asking for Help Identifying a Christmas Grinch in Clifton

Someone went around the University of Cincinnati neighborhoods slashing tires Sunday night. We aren’t sure if they were wearing green. Cincinnati Police said in a Twitter post that many residents of Clifton, University Heights and Fairview reported their tires had been slashed. They say others reported general damage to their vehicles. This close to Christmas,…

The Bengals Beat the Broncos So Cincinnatians Get Free Chili

The Cincinnati Bengals brought home a win Sunday night, keeping their winning record and making it to an 8-6 season. Because they defeated the Denver Broncos 15-10, Gold Star is offering buy-one-get-one “Who Dey Ways.” As the “Official Chili of the Cincinnati Bengals,” Gold Star serves up a special deal every time the Bengals triumph…

The CDC Recommends mRNA COVID Vaccines Over J&J’s, Citing Fewer Risks

People seeking a COVID-19 vaccine should choose an mRNA shot over Johnson & Johnson’s, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends. The mRNA vaccines, made by Moderna and by Pfizer and its German partner BioNtech, are safer and more effective and are the preferred option, an advisory panel unanimously agreed on December 16.…

Top 10 Things To Do in Cincinnati This Weekend (Dec. 17-19)

Cincinnati is rife with cute, cozy and glowing things to do this weekend. There are 14 drive-thru or walk-thru light displays, plenty of traditional end-of-year productions on local stages and multiple pop-up ice rinks to skate outdoors. In particular, this weekend boasts the return of two hometown music acts, as well as the Cincinnati Ballet’s The…

These Greater Cincinnati Restaurants Are Offering Christmas Carry-Out

Don’t feel like making dinner this Christmas? No problem. These Greater Cincinnati restaurants are offering special holiday take-out meals so you can enjoy spending time with your family instead of spending time cooking in the kitchen. Note: It’s better to plan these things in advance, so if you know you want carry-out, place your order…

DeWine Mobilizes Ohio National Guard to Help Relieve Hospital Staff as COVID Cases Rise

The pandemic isn’t over, as UC Health President and CEO Dr. Richard Lofgren said during a Hamilton County news briefing this week.  “It is active and alive and is actually overwhelming our health systems,” he told  Hamilton County Commissioner Denise Driehaus and Hamilton County Public Health Commissioner Greg Kesterman. That strain on state hospitals is what has…

There’s a Shit Ton of Ugly Sweater Parties This Weekend

If you were hoping to find somewhere to don your tackiest holiday sweater, you’re in luck, because there are multiple “ugly sweater” parties and bar crawls happening this weekend. Here are just 10 of them. Ugly Christmas Sweater Party at Low SparkLow Spark is hosting an ugly sweater party with a themed drink menu and…

‘Packing and Cracking’: How Ohio’s Gerrymandering Affects Communities

With pending litigation challenging Ohio’s recently passed legislative maps, a new project is humanizing the stakes of the redistricting process. The Ohio Supreme Court heard arguments last week from three groups challenging the new Ohio House and Senate district maps as unconstitutional for violating anti-gerrymandering requirements. Jeniece Brock, policy and advocacy director for the Ohio Organizing…

FC Cincinnati Announces New Head Coach

2021 was not the season of dreams for Queen City soccer fans — FC Cincinnati finished the year with a 4-22-8 record, tying it with the 2019 season for losses. But there’s hope for change in 2022 with the announcement of a new head coach. FC Cincinnati has tapped Pat Noonan to step into the…

Mason City Council Repeals Abortion Ban

Controversial — some might say ill-conceived — legislation in Mason was aborted Monday night. After months of attempting to become a “sanctuary city for the unborn,” Mason finally gave up its mission to ban abortions during the Dec. 13 city council meeting. The council voted 6-1 to repeal an anti-abortion ordinance that it had passed…

Cincinnati’s Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center Gets a New Name

Cincinnati’s new downtown music venue, the Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center, is getting a new name. Well, at least a shorter one. The indoor/outdoor space at The Banks will now be known as the Andrew J. Brady Music Center, dropping the “ICON.” According to local Music and Event Management, Inc. (MEMI) — the music promotion…

Here’s How You Can Help Those Impacted by Kentucky’s Deadly Tornadoes

This past weekend, more than 20 tornadoes descended upon the Midwest and mid-South, destroying parts of western Kentucky. According to Governor Andy Beshear, upwards of 80 people have been killed — that number is expected to climb, Beshear has said — and an untold number have been displaced by the devastation. The city of Mayfield was…

Kentucky’s Tornadoes Were Among the Most Deadly in History

Officials are still trying to piece together the full devastation and death count from a series of tornadoes that ripped through multiple states — including Kentucky — this weekend. More than 20 tornadoes descended upon the Midwest and mid-South on Dec. 10 and early Dec. 11, hitting Kentucky, Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri and Tennessee. Emergency agencies…

Oscar Winner Regina King Filming New Movie, ‘Shirley,’ in Cincinnati

Oscar-winning actress Regina King is the latest star to land in the Queen City. King will be in town to shoot Shirley, which follows the story of America’s first Black congresswoman, Shirley Chisholm. Film Cincinnati says Shirley will cover Chisholm’s “dynamic presidential campaign” and “provide an intimate, behind-the-scenes portrait of the ground-breaking political leader during…

Rural Ohio Students Ready to Use Broadband Investments from Federal Infrastructure Package

Ohio’s rural educators said the funding for broadband in the bipartisan infrastructure package signed into la w last month is critical for their communities. While many acknowledged the problem has existed for decades, the pandemic put a spotlight on the increased need for high-speed internet for virtual work and learning. Lauren Metcalf, president of the…

Reading School Reopens after Student’s Alleged Threat of Gun Violence

A Greater Cincinnati school is returning to classes today after being closed Thursday due to a threat of violence. On Wednesday, the Reading Police Department took into custody a 13-year-old student from the Reading Community City School District who allegedly had made violent threats. The student was arrested and charged with inciting panic. The student…

Uh-Oh: Ohio Just Burned Out on Holiday Cheer, Study Says

Ok, Ohio. Your Christmas spirit (or whatever) is officially up. American Addiction Centers recently conducted a study to determine when residents of different states burn out from holiday parties, festive events and all of the drinking that comes with both. To determine results, the organization surveyed 3,192 drinkers about the festive season, which for the…

Charges Finally Dismissed for Kentucky Farm Bureau Protesters

The charges against three protesters who were arrested in 2019 at the Kentucky Farm Bureau Country Ham Breakfast at the state fair were dismissed on Tuesday in Jefferson County District Court. Chris Hartman, Sonja Wilde-de Vries and Carla F. Wallace — who were arrested by Kentucky State Police — faced disorderly conduct in the second…

Three Outdoor Cincinnati Ice Rinks to Skate On This Winter

Ice skating has been a quintessential winter activity since humans figured out that gliding over frozen water was both an effective means of getting around and also fun. According to some light Googling, ice skating seems to have originated in Finland about 4,000 years ago (they have a lot of ice) and began to resemble…

Seven Greater Cincinnati Igloos for Cozy Comforts and Outdoor Cocktails

We’re in full cozy-core season now, and nothing beats feeling the air’s soft chill while being 100% enveloped with warmth. Greater Cincinnati restaurants and bars are fully committing to that idea with “igloos.” After gaining popularity in 2020, these translucent, frequently heated biomes are here to stay, providing the perfect place to vibe and chill…

Five Model Train Displays to See in Greater Cincinnati This Holiday Season

Get in the seasonal spirit by visiting some of Cincinnati’s holiday model train displays. Holiday Junction at the Cincinnati Museum Center The Duke Energy Holiday Trains are celebrating their 75th anniversary this year. The display first debuted in downtown Cincinnati in 1946, and this year’s iteration at the Cincinnati Museum Center’s Holiday Junction features 60…

Five Holiday Productions Onstage at Greater Cincinnati Theaters

Cincinnati’s mainstream theaters are back for the winter holidays, along with COVID-19 safety precautions (requiring proof of vaccination or a negative test, plus masking). Some productions began before Thanksgiving, but by early December, shows from Know Theatre of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Playhouse in the Park, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati and the Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati…


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