Three artists received the distinction this year of a municipal individual artist grant from Cincinnati: Tim McMichael, Anthony Baysore and Amy Bogard. They're the latest in a long line of artists
Main Street is dead. Main Street's dormant. Main Street's in a cycle. Main Street's waking up. It's the end. It's the beginning. It's the beginning of the end. No, it's the end of the beginning. I
It's 9 p.m. on opening night of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival at Volunteer Headquarters -- the first floor of Know Theatre Tribe's new space on Jackson Street. Headsets and hand-held radios are bu
If you're like me, you're pretty tired of apologizing for the Contemporary Arts Center's Mapplethorpe exhibition. You wish we didn't have to continue to bear the burden of this local-turned-nationa
Let's face it: We demand a lot from arts and culture. We want the arts to educate our children, revitalize our neighborhoods, save our economy and develop new audiences in every age group, racial d