A yeti is rumored to be a large human-bear creature that creeps around the bottom of mountain slopes gobbling up slow skiers. Is it reality or a myth? No one knows, and, frankly, its authenticity is overshadowed by its purpose to humanity. The hunt for a
If you need a glass of vino and hors d’oeuvres to unwind after the workweek, Great Parks of Hamilton County offers the Summer Passport to Wine featuring music from The Chris Comer Trio.
North, east or south, every direction should head west this weekend to West Fest, the West Side’s biggest street festival, with two full days of food and music.
The Summer Solstice Lavender Festival at Peaceful Acres Lavender Farm is an opportunity to walk through fields of the lovely plant and learn about all the different ways it is used.
It’s not summer until there’s barbecue and binge drinking, and Jungle Jim’s is providing more than 350 different beers from more than 100 breweries — national and international — at its ninth annual International Beer Fest.
Since 1869, Cincinnati’s been a baseball city — the first professional one, in fact, thanks to the Cincinnati Red Stockings. And the Cincinnati Vintage Base Ball Club is putting those red stockings back on for a day of old fashioned baseball.
It’s not summer until there’s barbecue and binge drinking, and Jungle Jim’s is providing more than 350 different beers from more than 100 breweries — national and international — at its ninth annual International Beer Fest.