21 Things To Do in Cincinnati This Weekend (Oct. 6-8)

It's almost the weekend, Cincinnati. Hang in there. There's plenty to look forward to, like Gorman Heritage Farm's Sunflower Festival. As always,…

By Katie Griffith

Essex Studios' Fall Artwalk
When: Oct. 6 & 7 from 6-10 p.m.

Where: Essex Studios, Walnut Hills

What: Art show featuring resident artists and new, local artists.

Who: Members of the studio and participating artists.

Why: Artists open their studios for guests to walk through. See the process and meet the people behind the art. The studios represent all kinds of artists like screen printers, jewelers, sculptors, painters, actors and so much more.
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Everything We Saw During Old Crow Medicine Show's Performance at Taft Theatre

On Dec. 29, Americana band Old Crow Medicine Show brought their award-winning folk tunes to Cincinnati's Taft Theatre. The band's Cincinnati show…

By Ashley Moor

Old Crow Medicine Show at Taft Theatre | Dec. 29, 2022
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Everything We Saw at Hozier’s Performance at Cincinnati’s Taft Theatre

Irish singer/songwriter Hozier performed at Cincinnati's Taft Theatre June 7 with opener band Bailen.06/07/2019 Photos by Brittany Thornton

By CityBeat Staff

Everything We Saw at Hozier’s Performance at Cincinnati’s Taft Theatre
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What To Do in Cincinnati This Week: Sept. 26-Oct. 2

Cincinnati Moon Festival, Brews on the Block, Newport Oktoberfest, Champ Kind from 'Anchorman,' Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week and more

By CityBeat Staff

FRIDAY 28-SUNDAY 30
    COMEDY: David Koechner
    You know David Koechner from, well, tons of things. He’s most recognized as Todd Packer, Michael Scott’s best friend on The Office, and as Champ Kind from The Anchorman films. Early in his career, though he had steady work, he sought a bit of work stability. “I didn’t ever want to be without a job, so I called my agent and asked, ‘Can you put me on the road?’ ” he says. A week later, she had 11 gigs lined up for him. “They were three months out, so I just worked up an act in town, put a bunch of character pieces together and went out on the road.” These days his set is more family-driven. “I’m married with five kids,” he says. “I call my show Symphony of Chaos, because that’s what my life is.” 
    7:30 and 10 p.m. Friday; 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday; 7 p.m. Sunday. $20-$50. Funny Bone Liberty, 7518 Bales St., Liberty Township, liberty.funnybone.com .
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