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The Drinking Issue: Here’s Where Greater Cincinnati Bar Owners Drink

The joke is that “it’s always 5 o’clock somewhere.” That’s certainly true in CityBeat’s Drinking Issue, dedicated to appreciating Cincinnati’s bar scene. In the main portion of the guide, CityBeat staffers compiled 25 places they’re drinking right now, from hot spots to favorite dives, and what to order there. But we also asked some of…

Annata Wine Bar in O’Bryonville is a Haven for Wine Lovers

Cincinnati is not as well known for its wine production as it is its beer, but thirsty locals are cultivating a maturing wine scene that has seen some great additions recently. In May, a local wine veteran popped the cork on his new venture, Annata Wine Bar and Cellar in O’Bryonville. Owner Tim Shumrick has…

Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra’s Summermusik Festival is Bringing Award-Winning Compositions to the Queen City

Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra’s Summermusik festival is back to liven August’s dog days with a packed schedule of events. After a canceled 2020 season and abbreviated season performed outdoors in 2021, CCO’s music director Eckart Preu shares every artistic director’s eagerness to return to normal. “I wanted a grand return to our indoor season,” Preu tells…

Sound Advice: Sonic Adventure Awaits at Wilco’s Upcoming Cincinnati Show

It’s not likely that Jeff Tweedy’s consciously stated goal after the implosion of Uncle Tupelo was to cobble together one of the most influential and experimental bands in the history of rock and roll. Tweedy had already been down the dusty road of influence-without-reward; UT had been heralded as the architect of alternative country (a…

U.S. Senate Bill Would Legalize Marijuana

More than 50 years after Congress made marijuana illegal, the U.S. Senate has introduced a new bill to legalize pot. The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act would decriminalize marijuana and enable states to create their own weed laws. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer introduced the bill on Thursday, July 21, giving hope that decades of…

Cincinnati Music Festival 2022 Attendance Surpasses 78,000

Numbers don’t lie. The Cincinnati Music Festival returned in full force this past weekend after postponing events since 2020 due to the pandemic. The festival says more than 78,000 people attended Friday’s and Saturday’s concerts at Paul Brown Stadium, headlined by Janet Jackson, Charlie Wilson and The O’Jay’s, “making it one of the largest urban…

LinkedIn Co-Founder Pours Money into Ohio Races, Regrets Donation to Secretary of State Frank LaRose

The co-founder of LinkedIn, a Silicon Valley-based professional networking website, poured more than $82,000 into Ohio’s statewide and legislative races this year, campaign finance records show. The contributions from Reid Hoffman — a venture capitalist who was also an early executive of PayPal — make him the second most prolific individual donor in state politics…

Ohio’s Film Industry Leaders Call for More Investment

According to data from the Ohio Film Office, film productions in Ohio have received more than $164 million in tax credits since 2010. Now, some film-industry leaders are calling for even more investment in the sector. “We’ve had relative success for the limited resources that we have,” said Bill Garvey, president of the Greater Cleveland…

Wet Weather Forecasted for Greater Cincinnati This Week

The National Weather Service (NWS) is predicting a wet week ahead for the Greater Cincinnati area. According to the current forecast, rain and thunderstorms are expected to move in Tuesday morning and continue through Friday morning. The NWS outpost in Wilmington, Ohio also Tweeted that the storms could cause heavy rain and localized flooding. [4:55…

12 Things To Do in Cincinnati This Weekend (July 29-31)

Friday, July 29 Glier’s Goettafest If you gotta get your goetta, you now have two full weekends to indulge in the Queen City’s favorite meaty mixture at this year’s Glier’s Goettafest. Held July 28-31 and Aug. 4-7 at Newport’s Festival Park, this annual celebration of all things goetta features eight full days of insane eats, cold…

Judge: Block of Kentucky Abortion Ban to Continue

A Kentucky judge ruled Friday that abortion is to remain legal in the Commonwealth as a lawsuit proceeds against Kentucky’s near-total abortion ban “trigger law” and a separate “six-week” ban. In a 20-page order and opinion, Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Mitch Perry wrote that attorneys challenging the abortion laws on behalf of Kentucky’s two abortion…

Over-the-Rhine Boutique Lucca Workshop to Open Second Location

Lucca Workshop is adding a second Over-the-Rhine location Lucca Home. The spot is to have a grand opening July 23. Known for their laser-etched items, wood and paper goods, plus home decor and custom design, Lucca’s new location wont be another storefront; It will be a space for workshops events and classes, per a Facebook…

There’s a High Level of Community Spread of COVID-19 in Greater-Cincinnati Counties, New Data Shows

The spread of COVID-19 continues to climb in the Greater Cincinnati area, pushing multiple Cincinnati-area counties to the highest spread level, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID-19 tracker. Greater Cincinnati-area counties upgraded to high levels of community spread include Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren counties. Hamilton County was previously bumped up…

Cincinnati Named Top 20 Best Ice Cream City in America

Cincinnati just took home some distinguished dessert honors in a national list of “Best Ice Cream Cities” — and it’s not just because we’re finally getting a Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream. Clever, a self-proclaimed “real estate data company,” just released its 2022 rankings of the best cities for ice cream in America and Cincinnati is…

More Than 90 Dogs Rescued from Hoarding Situation in Indiana Home

After a “weeks-long” animal cruelty investigation, more than 90 dogs have been seized from a home in Salt Creek Township, Indiana. The Franklin County Sheriff’s Department said that on July 15, they served a search warrant on the residence of a male in his 50s and a female in her 40s and discovered the dogs…

Cincinnati Zoo’s Rare Corpse Flower Will Bloom Soon

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens currently has an even worse smell than it usually does (looking at you elephants). That smell signifies an incredibly rare occurrence, the imminent blooming of a corpse flower. Zoo officials say in a release that they received this unique flower three years ago from the Chicago Botanic Garden. Since…

14 Things To Do in Cincinnati This Weekend (July 22-24)

Friday, July 22 Cincy Soul: The Black Taste at Fountain Square The Cincy Soul: The Black Taste festival will bring over 75 Black-owned restaurants, food trucks, caterers and vendors to Fountain Square. The festival offers “an opportunity to learn and experience diverse African-American cultures, heritage and traditions through visual performance arts, cultural displays and demonstrations,”…

Hamilton County COVID-19 Community Spread Is Rising, New Data Shows

The community spread of COVID-19 is creeping back up in counties around the Tri-State. The Hamilton County Public Health Department reported numbers on July 15 that have moved the county to a “medium” community spread level. In February, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention adjusted the way it classifies community spread, which is now…

New Cocktail Bar and Pizza Joint Killer Queen to Open at The Banks

The Banks is set to get a new cocktail bar later this year. Cincinnati-based hospitality group Four Entertainment Group (4EG) has revealed the theme and name for the cocktail bar they first announced would be heading to The Banks in May. The space previously occupied by Joella’s Hot Chicken will soon be Killer Queen, per…

988 Hotline Now Connects Callers with Mental Health Professionals in Cincinnati, Ohio and Kentucky

Ohio, Kentucky and the rest of the United States now have a new option for mental health resources. The country recently rolled out its long-developing 988 program, which directs callers to suicide prevention counselors, addiction specialists and other mental health resources. The National Suicide Prevention Hotline has been in operation since 2005 but recently shortened…

Taste of Belgium Opens a New Bistro in Liberty Township

A bit of Belgium is now in Liberty Township. Taste of Belgium recently opened a new bistro in Liberty Center with what it calls “one of the largest menu updates in ToB history.” “We weren’t able to make the seasonal menu changes as we hoped to for the last couple of years with the ongoing…

Grown-Up Big Wheel Race Danger Wheel to Return to Pendleton this July

The seventh installment of Cincinnati’s action-packed Big Wheel race for adults, Danger Wheel, is taking over the streets of Pendleton this July. 64 three-person teams will compete in the race July 30 with proceeds benefiting “beautification and programming of Pendleton,” per a release from Danger Wheel organizers. Contestants will race on adult-sized Big Wheels through…

Cincinnati Coffee Chain Urbana Cafe to ‘Merge’ with Local Moxy Bakery

Cincinnati coffee chain Urbana Cafe has some sweet news: It is “merging” with local bakery Moxy, says Urbana owner Daniel Noguera in a press release. “Founded in 2013, Urbana Café (has) always been aiming to have a very daring baking program. Even during the days with the Vespa, before a proper café was opened, we used to…

Newport’s Flow Coffee Opening Location in Northside

A new Northside coffeeshop will soon combine two of the neighborhood’s favorite things: craft coffee and good music. Newport’s flow (the name is stylized as all lower case) is hosting the grand opening of its second location at Liberty Exhibition Hall on July 31, complete with the brand’s uniquely brewed coffee and a hand-built live…

Findlay Market Celebrates 170th Birthday with Night Market and Party

Findlay Market is commemorating a big milestone this weekend. The oldest continuously operated public market in Ohio is celebrating its 170th anniversary on July 23 with a “Birthday Bash” and night market. From 10 a.m.-9 p.m., partygoers can check out live music, wandering entertainers, kid-friendly activities, a panel about the history of Findlay Market, an…

Cincinnati Jewish Arts Organization ish to Host Teen Designed Eco-Art Experience ‘Trashion’ This August

Cincinnati Jewish arts organization ish is hosting an immersive eco-art fashion experience a the Mockbee this August. Trashion features teen-designed clothing that will “celebrate creative fashion design and promote waste reduction and sustainability,” per a release from ish. The event, described as “Hunger Games meet Harry Potter’s Yule Ball on Project Runway,” is being coordinated…

ACLU Calls Out Cincinnati Schools, Police for ‘Over-Policing’ of Black Students, Lack of Accountability

A new study by the ACLU of Ohio recommended that the Cincinnati Public Schools system address what they found as inequity and “exclusionary discipline disparities,” in part by breaking ties with the city’s police department. The ACLU and its Campaign for Smart Justice partnered with the Young Activists Coalition to research disciplinary practices at the…

Paramore to Stop in Cincinnati on Limited 12-Date Tour

For the first time in eight years, Cincinnatians will get a chance to catch Paramore live in concert. The band is embarking on a 12-date limited tour in advance of their forthcoming as-yet-unnamed album. The last time they were here was for Bunbury in 2014. Paramore will play the Andrew J Brady Music Center on Nov.…

Graeter’s Ice Cream Releases Fourth of Five Limited-Time Bonus Flavors

Graeter’s Ice Cream has announced the fourth of five limited-time bonus flavors, and this one features a crowd favorite flavor combination: peanut butter and chocolate. The local French pot ice cream maker is releasing five secret bonus flavors this year, and it has just unveiled the fourth: Candy Bar Chip. Graeter’s says that this flavor…

Malibu Barbie Pop-Up Truck to Stop in Cincinnati Next Month

Like TikToker Savannah Hannah once said, not everybody fits in the bad bitch genre. But one icon who will always dominate the category is the OG material girl Barbie. On Saturday, Aug. 13, Barbie fans can snag retro-inspired merchandise when the Malibu Barbie Pop-Up Truck parks its wheels at Kenwood Towne Centre.  Shoppers can choose from…

Cincinnati Bengals to Debut White Helmets for 2022-2023 Season

Last season brought new stripes. This season will bring a new color. The Cincinnati Bengals announced July 14 that the team would introduce a white tiger-style helmet to the mix for the 2022-2023 season. The Bengals debuted new uniforms in 2021-2022 for the first time in 17 years but did not change the iconic orange…

13 Things to Do in Cincinnati This Weekend (July 15-17)

Friday, July 15 Cincinnati Burger Week It’s the final weekend for deals on amazing burgers throughout Greater Cincinnati. Through July 17, more than 80 restaurants are offering discounted burgers in honor of Cincinnati Burger Week. Patrons are able to enjoy $6 to $7 gourmet burgers (pricing is listed on the Cincinnati Burger Week app) and…

Elsmere City Council Passes LGBTQ Fairness Ordinance

Elsmere in Northern Kentucky has become the 24th municipality in the state to adopt a Fairness Ordinance, which protects LGBTQ people from discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations. Led by council member Aaron Moore, the council voted 4-1 to approve the ordinance, making Elsmere the fourth city in Kenton County to adopt the ordinance.…

Guest Commentary: Ohio Republicans’ Attempted Erasure of a 10-Year-Old Rape Victim is Incredibly Sick and Disturbed

The first and most important thing to recognize right now is that a heinous, violent crime was committed on a 10-year-old Ohio child, and thankfully justice has now found the alleged perpetrator. A Columbus man was indicted Wednesday, July 13 in a case that made national and international headlines about a 10-year-old girl who had to travel…

Controversial Yellow Springs Resident Dave Chappelle Gets Emmy Nominations for Netflix Special with Anti-Trans Jokes

Comedian Dave Chappelle is being rewarded for his ongoing anti-trans sentiments with an Emmy nomination. Chappelle’s Netflix stand-up special The Closer, which was released in October and quickly came under fire for transphobic language, is nominated for two Emmy awards: Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) and Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special. Chappelle’s competition includes Adele:…

Bruce Springsteen Is Skipping Cincinnati on His 2023 Tour

Cross another one off the list, Cincinnati. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band won’t visit the Queen City on their 2023 upcoming tour. On July 12, Springsteen announced that he would kick off an international tour with 31 late-winter and spring dates in the United States, finishing things up in – where else? –…

Planned Parenthood Backs Tim Ryan in U.S. Senate Race

Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio announced their endorsement of Tim Ryan in this year’s U.S. Senate race Tuesday, July 12. The decision to back the ten-term Democratic congressman over his self-described “100% pro-life” opponent J.D. Vance is unsurprising, but it offers another example of Democrats’ interest in mobilizing around the issue of abortion rights. Reiterating…

Owner of Dean’s Mediterranean Imports Opening New Concept in Northside

Some of Findlay Market’s flavor will soon be making its way to Northside. Kate Zaidan, the owner of the market’s Dean’s Mediterranean Imports, is slated to open a new eatery at 4024 Hamilton Ave. Zaidan says the storefront won’t be a replica of Dean’s — or like anything that currently exists in Cincinnati. “Our new…


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