Tired of looking at your car all covered in dirt, salt and snow? Then come to the 2010 Cincinnati Auto Expo where cars have been cleaned, buffed and shined for your enjoyment. Exhibitors include Audi, BMW and Maserati. Thursday-Sunday.
The crisis in Haiti doesn't go away just because it's not the top news story, or because the celebrity telethon is over. We've collected some local events so you can do your part to help relief efforts in Haiti. These aren't all, just some ways you can g
There will be more than 400 exhibits on display at the Travel, Sports and Boat Show from various boat dealers, including Captain’s Cove Marine; information on travel and vacation opportunities from private resorts to outfitters to convention and visitors
For three weeks at the end of 2008, Israel inflicted airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, killing almost 1,500 Palestinians. The Gaza Massacre Rally starts at 1 p.m. Sunday in front of Hughes High School in Clifton and will go until approximately 4 p.m.
Celebrate the warm weather and Memorial Day Weekend at the 31st Annual Taste of Cincinnati, the longest-running culinary arts festival in the country. It's a three-day event, so there will be no reason not to have something to do this weekend. With more
N.E.R.D. The University of Cincinnati’s campus is ready to rock out with Virginia Beach group N.E.R.D. The band, which describes themselves as Hip-Hop/Alternative, will be playing at 8 p.m. at Sigma Sigma Commons. Come support Pharrell Williams, Chad Hug
Exercise your thumbs and stock up on RedBull for Cincinnati’s largest gaming festival. Game Junkie Presents: Winter Wonderland will be jam-packed with more than 20 video game stations, including Rock Band 2, Atari 2600 and PlayStation 3 to play all night
The 69th annual Boar’s Head & Yule Log Festival, which originated in England in 1340, is back better than ever this year at Christ Church Cathedral. The pageant honors the Christmas story about the philosopher Aristotle who walks through the woods one ev
Pull out your vintage party dresses and prepare to raise a glass for a different kind of New Year’s Eve celebration. The Know Theatre will be ringing in the New Year with its third annual event. The Roaring ’20s-inspired party, NYE Speakeasy will have yo
Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s must be so relieved to finally have a president in office who can pronounce their name. But there are other things the band has to be thankful for. Hailing from Indianapolis, the So and So’s are making their way into th
Downtown Cincinnati celebrates the holiday season in true Christmas fashion with the annual Fountain Square Christmas tree lighting on Friday. Ablaze with 20,000 twinkling lights, the tree will be topped off with a 5-foot-tall red star. This is the large
Gather your lil’ peanuts together this weekend for Hamilton County Park Districts, Walnut Weekend. The sixth annual event will be fun for all ages, and will include nut, tree and leaf identifications as you hike along the trails. Noon-4 p.m. Saturday and
Flowers are in full bloom at the Krohn. Cincinnati Parks and Munich Parks have teamed up for the 15th year by giving each other gifts of gardens and sculptures. Celebrate the 850th anniversary of Munich with a stroll through the gardens. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. d
Gentleman (and ladies), start your engines! More than 40 teams from across the country, including many from Cincinnati like “The Mad Hatters” and “The Cincinnati 3-Way” will be competing in The Red Bull Soapbox Race. The pit opens at 11 a.m. with the sta
Jessica Weil, Freshman, Nursing Major. Q:What are the best and worst parts about your school? (The) worst partswould probably have to be some of the classes and the way the teachersteach things.