The 2025 James Beard Awards finalists were announced today and two Cincinnati culinary/hospitality professionals—one chef and one bar owner—are one step closer to the big prize. Chef/Co-Owner David ...
Performers from Mutual Dance Theatre.
Miami University is home to a robust therapy dog program that started in 2008. Some of the dogs, including Okie, Poppy, and Duck, have weekly office hours at the Clinical Health and Wellness Center on ...
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Saturday evening’s encounter between FC Cincinnati and Nashville was tied 1-1 at the break. Four minutes into the second half, the hosts should have been ahead 2-1 and on their way to a fourth ...
When Contemporary Dance Theater founder Jefferson James first moved to Cincinnati with her husband in 1964, there was no real dance scene in the city. “There was sort of a society of ballet studios ...
Andrew Hickenlooper wore many hats—throughout his life, he worked as a Civil War general, U.S. marshal, lieutenant governor, city engineer, and president of Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. He played a ...
Traditional Indian Dance training (Bharata Natyam, Kuchipudi, and Bollywood styles) takes place on weekends separated by seasonal quarters. All levels and background are welcome. Where: 9462 Hopewell ...
Milkman plays the classics. The black-and-white aesthetic oozes pure vintage vibes, and the menu showcases updated fare that’s loyal to old diner spirit, like the chili cheese dog. It’s fun to tailor ...
The day before the season started, Terry Francona was asked if he liked his bullpen. “Can I tell you in six months?” the new manager joked. He acknowledged that there was some truth behind that ...
April Fool’s Day doesn’t seem to get the attention it enjoyed in bygone days and for that we should be grateful. Too often, Cincinnatians discovered that April foolery was anything but humorous. For ...
Alex Heppner and Bryan Lierer want their Northside store to be both the neighborhood’s grocery and a testament to low-waste living.
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