Jenny Ustick has always been artistic. Coming from a family of engineers, carpenters and do-it-yourselfers, she was encouraged by her parents at an early age to cultivate her skills.
With purveyors of art, antique, vintage and repurposed items such as furniture, home goods, décor, tools, jewelry, clothing, gadgets and collectibles, this colorful marketplace rivals Cincinnati’s City Flea.
With an energetic mix of personal anecdotes and laugh-out-loud humor, William Shatner’s critically acclaimed one-man show hits select screens Thursday.
Easter is the second most important candy-eating occasion in America (next to Halloween), and the National Confectioners Association (NCA) estimates Americans will spend $2.26 billion on Easter candy this year.
Kristine Frech and Erika Fiola are looking for ideas. Good ones. And they have ice cream. Frech and Fiola created Cincy Sundaes, a collaborative opportunity that provides a space for locals to hear or pitch ideas that benefit the city.
Community Services for the Deaf (CSD) and the Hearing, Speech & Deaf Center of Greater Cincinnati (HSDC) host 2014 Deaf Zoo Day in partnership with the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden.
The third annual Gorilla Run run/walk/ride to benefit the Mountain Gorilla Conservation Fund will begin at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Montgomery Inn Boathouse.
This one-man fusion of theater and stand-up is a light-hearted comedy that examines how men and women deal with everything from dating to marriage to the bedroom.