More than 35 years ago, WEBN organized a fireworks show to celebrate its 10-year anniversary. Now, it’s evolved into an annual, all-day celebration: Riverfest.
Kathy Wade, the founder and CEO of Cincinnati-based arts education organization Learning Though Art, is a well-versed, albeit quiet, conversationalist when it comes to her brainchild, which will put up its second Crown Jewels of Jazz Festival this weeken
A lot is going on with the Freedom Center this weekend, not the least of which is the International Freedom Conductor Awards Gala at the Duke Energy Convention Center.
Todd Slaughter doesn’t make the driving force behind his artistic endeavors especially easy to understand. And, actually, since he talks in pieces — individual art pieces — it can be rather difficult to perceive unless one is being both extremely observa
The oldest tennis tournament played in its original city, the Western & Southern open (aka the must-attend sporting event of the summer) is back for the 115th time.
More than 100 vendors will tempt many more shoppers during what can only be called a shopper’s end-of-summer dream this week as the World’s Longest Yard Sale returns to MainStrasse.
Green-minded vendors and sustainability experts coalesce to sell their products and share their knowledge during Gorman Heritage Farm’s third annual Ohio Valley Greenmarket.
The Cincinnati chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the Gay and Lesbian Center of Greater Cincinnati are shedding light on America’s youth suicide rates — particularly among members of the LGTBQ community.