Presented in conjunction with CCM, 'O'Toole From Moscow' — the story of a Russian who accidentally becomes a Reds player — was produced and adapted for radio by veteran Cincinnati journalist John Kiesewetter
Personal injury lawyer Darryl "The Hammer" Isaacs has been all over Cincinnati of late, with advertising plastering numerous billboards and buses. The firm also ran another silly, attention-grabbing commercial during the Super Bowl
Set for Saturday, Jan. 18 at Memorial Hall, the ’20s-themed event features an exploration of George Remus’ bootlegging exploits, light bites from Boomtown Biscuits and Whiskey, plenty of Remus-themed cocktails, dancing and more
The ’Clones will be sporting special Marvel jerseys and young fans can meet some of their favorite superheroes during the team's Friday-Saturday homestand at Heritage Bank Center
The long-running event is back at the Duke Energy Convention Center Jan. 10-12, with celebrity appearances by Spiderman, NASCAR star Kyle Busch, WWE star Seth Rollins, custom car builder and Discovery Channel favorite Aaron Kaufman and more
An American pop culture institution, the basketball acrobats/comedians/magicians/athletes will perform two shows on Saturday, Dec. 28 at the Heritage Bank Center
The American icon is bringing her one-woman show, 'An Evening of Laughter and Reflection Where the Audience Asks the Questions,' to the Aronoff Center in May
Google has released its list of the most uniquely searched Thanksgiving side dishes by state and, while most U.S. residents looked up staples like stuffing and green beans, Ohioans apparently love them some ’shrooms
The music director and orchestra's 'Transatlantic' — featuring works by George Gershwin, Edgard Varèse and Igor Stravinsky — is nominated in the Best Orchestral Performance category
The Dec. 11 shindig will feature trivia, standup comedy, a costume contest, specialty drinks and a Dunder Mifflin Office Olympics. And start writing that acceptance speech: You'll also have a chance to win your very own Dundie award.
Warlock Vorobok, a reference librarian at the downtown Main Library, will host dramatic readings every Wednesday through Halloween of works written by women authors from the 19th to 21st centuries
Though the company that has held naming rights for more than 15 years recently gave them up, that large coliseum on the riverfront is still officially known as U.S. Bank Arena
In a cover story, the NTHP's 'Preservation Magazine' recently examined our "Art Deco Icon" and its extensive $228 million restoration, as well as the public support and funding that fueled it