FotoFocus and Creative Time Promote Discussion and Art with “The Convening”
Cincinnati is deeply connected to the land it inhabits. From the city’s forest-covered hills to the Ohio River and its historic importance, Cincinnati’s culture and history is rooted in the land and...
View ArticleThere’s Art for All at Northside’s OUR-Block Party
There’s a reason why PAR-Projects is calling its September 23 art fair OUR-Block Party and not PAR-Block Party. “Anybody who’s participating is invited to have some ownership of the event,” says...
View ArticleJoey Votto Lends His Voice to a Local Production of “The SpongeBob Musical”
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CHILDREN’S THEATRE OF CINCINNATI Are ya ready, kids? A familiar face—well, voice—will be headed to the pineapple under the sea in October. Reds Hall of Famer Joey Votto will star...
View ArticleZina Camblin Revisits Her Roots
As a TV writer, playwright, and producer, Zina Camblin’s transparency and willingness to take risks has helped her in her career through the years. She remembers these characteristics working in her...
View ArticleBah Humbug! Andrew May In The New Revamped ‘A Christmas Carol’
Andrew May stars as Ebenezer Scrooge in this year’s Playhouse in the Park production of “A Christmas Carol.”PHOTOGRAPH BY CHERIE B. TAY Andrew May is currently performing in his seventh production of...
View ArticleChristina Vassallo Builds Support for the CAC
New Contemporary Arts Center executive director Christina Vassallo.PHOTOGRAPH BY DEVYN GLISTA When I first interviewed the Contemporary Arts Center’s new executive director, Christina Vassallo, she’d...
View ArticleGimme Shelter at Playhouse in the Park
The iconic mural in the Kaplan Lobby at Playhouse in the Park.PHOTOGRAPH BY LANCE ADKINS I apologize. This month’s column was supposed to focus on a long, tall, gorgeous mural currently celebrating...
View ArticleMark Patsfall is the Prince of Prints
Mark Patsfall photographed at Clay Street Press on December 29, 2023.PHOTOGRAPH BY CHRIS VON HOLLE If the name Mark Patsfall isn’t familiar, it’s because the man is more interested in promoting other...
View ArticleA Renewed Call to Support the Arts
Inside a gray, time-weathered ledger kept in a conference room in ArtsWave’s Over-the-Rhine headquarters are hundreds of names of long-gone Cincinnatians, followed by a home address or business...
View ArticleTunde Wey Cooks Up Conversations Via Culinary Art
Food often articulates cultural perspectives through where it’s available, how much it costs, who it’s served to, and who is serving. Chef/writer Tunde Wey feels that food can also be a vehicle for...
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