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In case you missed the opening of HOME WORK, our exhibit at the Betts House in the West End section of Cincinnati, here are our installation photos. The work is up through 8 Apr and can also be viewed and purchased in our online shop.
At our upcoming Betts House opening, we will debut our brand-new line of ceramics, textiles, and screenprints on paper, all inspired by the 19th century ornamentation found on buildings in Over-the-Rhine, where we live. Here's a glimpse at what's ne
Save the date! We will be hosting an opening reception for HOME WORK: An Exhibit of New Work by VisuaLingual, on Sat 20 Feb, 5-8pm, at the Betts House. Our opening falls right in the middle of the annual Fine Arts Fund Sampler Weekend.
After you've recovered from your Thanksgiving dinner, Dan and Maya have got a full lineup of festivities and events this weekend. Feel free to add your own events in the comments, and enjoy your weekend!
For this weekend's event offerings, Dan focuses on sports and Maya on the arts. Feel free to add your own events in the comments, and enjoy your weekend!
We've rounded up some fun events, Halloween-related or not, as well as a chance to tour East Walnut Hills with Dan of Queen City Survey and co-writer of this weekly column. Feel free to add your own events in the comments, and enjoy your weekend!
Be sure to head out Friday night to catch the MidPoint Music Festival and also all the Final Friday gallery openings in OTR. Many businesses downtown and in OTR will have extended hours. Add your own events in the comments, and enjoy your weekend!
Dan and I have rounded up some great events happening this weekend, from the West End to Covington and beyond! Feel free to add your own events in the comments, and enjoy your weekend!
Cincinnati’s Office of Environmental Quality has applied for Clean Ohio Assistance Funds that will be used to determine the contamination of the Providence North redevelopment site and develop a comprehensive remediation plan.
Cincinnati Museum Center is exploring the feasibility of a taxpayer-financed bond issue that would raise about $80 million for badly needed repairs at Union Terminal.
The Cincinnati Museum Center generates an annual economic impact of $87 million and delivers $27 million in household earnings for more than 1,100 local workers, according to a new study by the University of Cincinnati.
Cincinnati's Code Enforcement Division, Historic Conservation Office, and City Council member Leslie Ghiz weigh in on the pending demolitions of four historic structures.
Demolition will begin on the former Robert A. Taft Information Technology High School on Saturday, clearing the way for a new $14 million facility.
Cincinnati City Council has approved unanimously an ordinance backing the Boston Beer Company's Clean Ohio Fund request for the remediation and expansion of its West End plant.
Citing increased remediation costs for brownfield property adjacent to the Boston Beer Company site in the West End, Cincinnati City Council is considering an ordinance that would increase the amount of Clean Ohio funds it plans to request.
Cincinnati City Council has passed a resolution stating that it will be the City's policy, as permitted by law, to de-concentrate social service agencies.
A resolution by Cincinnati Councilmember Chris Bortz to de-concentrate the City's social service agencies passed out of council's Economic Development Committee last week, but has not been scheduled for the council agenda.
Cincinnati City Council has passed unanimously a notwithstanding ordinance allowing Harvest Faith Fellowship Ministries to expand its West End location. The church needed the ordinance to use their property at 1709 Central Avenue for office and wor
Harvest Faith Fellowship Ministries wants City Council assistance to allow them to expand their West End operations. The church is seeking a notwithstanding ordinance passed on property it owns at 1709 Central Avenue so that they can expand their o
As a result of the CityLink litigation, the City of Cincinnati's Zoning Text Amendment Committee (ZTAC) will soon make recommendations to the City Planning Commission on proposed changes to the zoning code. The City Planning Commission formed ZTAC

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