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Cincy Shakespeare's sinister production of '1984' will leave you shaken but thoughtful

Brave Berlin is collaborating with Cincinnati Shakespeare on "1984" for an immersive multimedia experience that begins on the outside of the theater. → Read More

Home Tour: Visit this West Side model home and let your imagination run wild

Home Tour: The first residents are about to move in at Reserve at Deer Run, a new West Side community, and this model home offers options galore. → Read More

Cincinnati Opera: 'Another Brick in the Wall' will remind you of a rock concert (just not as loud)

The U.S. world premiere of “Another Brick in the Wall,” an opera based on Pink Floyd's “The Wall,” is the attention-grabbing production at the center of Cincinnati Opera's 2018 season. → Read More

145 paintings by JC Hall, inventor of 'lineillism,' will be sold by his estate this summer

Artist JC Hall, the subject of a 2016 documentary, unveiled lineillism in 2002. This summer, a year after his death, 145 of his paintings will be sold. → Read More

Home Tour: 19th-century Norwood house with 21st-century amenities offers the best of both worlds

Home Tour: Older housing stock in the city of Norwood, an enclave of Cincinnati with proximity to Interstates 71 and 75, is going through a renovation boom. → Read More

Home Tour: If you don't want a stunning view in every direction, The Ascent is not for you

Home Tour: From Brian and Amber Braithwaite's 16th-floor condo in The Ascent at the Roebling Bridge, you can't get away from the view. → Read More

New York Times' '52 Places to Go' traveler to explore Cincinnati

The New York Times declared in January that Cincinnati was one of "52 Places to Go in 2018," and the traveler visiting all 52 destinations will come to the Queen City in May. → Read More

Two theater groups offering two different versions of 'Natural Shocks' to battle gun violence

Know Theatre and Cincinnati Shakespeare Co. will present different takes on the play "Natural Shocks" in a benefit for organizations working to combat gun violence. → Read More

Home Tour: This Tiny Row House, like its history, is colorful and full of surprises

Home Tour: Look down Magnolia Street, between Central Parkway and Elm Street, and you'll see a colorful collection of row houses. One belongs to Margy Waller. → Read More

Mysteries and thrillers topped circulation lists at local libraries last year, with a few exceptions

Mysteries and thrillers by James Patterson, John Grisham and Jodi Picoult were among the most popular books requested at libraries in Northern Kentucky and Hamilton County. → Read More

Are city neighborhoods 'beating' The Banks? Some say yes, but The Banks is a neighborhood, too

As Macy's closes its Downtown store, and The Banks loses yet another tenant, it raises the question: Are city neighborhoods "beating" The Banks and Downtown? → Read More

Are city neighborhoods 'beating' The Banks? Some say yes, but The Banks is a neighborhood, too

As Macy's closes its Downtown store, and The Banks loses yet another tenant, it raises the question: Are city neighborhoods "beating" The Banks and Downtown? → Read More

After year of pop-up exhibits, West End Art Gallery finally has permanent home

After a year of pop-up art workshops and small exhibits, the West End Art Gallery will open its own doors for the first time Jan. 24. → Read More

During Union Terminal renovation, the Museum Center took its programs out to the public

During the renovation of Union Terminal, the Cincinnati Museum Center took exhibits and programs out to the public -- forming new relationships and a permanent new outreach. → Read More

West End skating rink: A skating rink in the West End is coming back to life thanks to community commitment and donations

The skating rink in the West End at Seven Hills Neighborhood Houses is coming back, thanks to community commitment and donations. → Read More

The West End has been chosen for 2018 CiTiRAMA

Homes costing up for $400,000 will be coming to the West End as part of 2018 CiTiRAMA. → Read More

Chloe painting dog: A 3-year-old border collie from West Chester Township creates works of art to help good causes

Chloe is a 3-year-old border collie from West Chester Township that paints, and some of her work will benefit the Ronald McDonald House and the PAWS Adoption Center this holiday season. → Read More

Chloe painting dog: A 3-year-old border collie from West Chester Township creates works of art to help good causes

Chloe is a 3-year-old border collie from West Chester Township that paints, and some of her work will benefit the Ronald McDonald House and the PAWS Adoption Center this holiday season. → Read More

'Finding Kenyon-Barr' photo exhibit brings razed West End community back to life

A piece of a retaining wall is the only thing left of the neighborhood in which Melvin Grier grew up. → Read More

Oakley's balancing act: Embracing growth while managing challenges it brings

It’s easy to see how much growth is happening in Oakley. The Community Council and Cincinnati planners are preparing to create a neighborhood plan to both embrace and manage the changes. → Read More