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Eliza Bobonick

Eliza Bobonick is a Cincinnati-based writer and a mother of three. Her work has been featured in such local and regional publications as Cincinnati CityBeat and Kentucky Homes and Gardens Magazine. She is a former musician whose interests include photography and interior design.

Eliza Bobonick's Latest Articles

OTR’s Winter Market grows as businesses rally for downtown turnout

Hop on the streetcar and travel a circuit around the city to shop brick-and-mortar retailers and pop-up holiday markets throughout OTR and downtown. 

First ring suburbs strive to increase appeal in today’s hot real estate market

Remote and hybrid employment has caused regional and commute considerations to become obsolete for some, creating an increased interest in neighborhoods that may have been overlooked.

Local schools take part in pilot program for farm fresh lunch

The Local Menu Takeover concept was used as a pilot program by four local school districts during the first week of October.

Dr. Amit and team. Front row l to r:  Sofia, Minhaj; back row l to r: Ahmad,  Dr. Bhattacharya, Lorenna
Get the lead out: Take advantage of three grants aimed at saving children from lead poisoning

Covered in latex or water based paints applied by decades of homeowners, lead paint remnants remain hidden in the majority of American homes built prior to 1978.

Diana Solís, Self Portrait on Greenview Street, Lakeview neighborhood, Chicago, IL, 1982. Archival piezography print, 30 x 40 inches. Courtesy of the artist
Exposure: FotoFocus Biennial lifts up local artists and gives community unlimited access

Starting on September 29, then throughout the month of October, FotoFocus exhibits by 600+ participating artists will delight observers across the region.

Kait Connelly is designing the lighting for SCAC's upcoming performance of Beauty and the Beast
Arts outreach and inspiration flow from city center to first ring suburbs

All around the region, art is inspiring and connecting communities and generations in unexpected ways.

Bridging the region’s digital connectivity divide

A local gap persists between those with and without internet access, broadband and the right devices

Talbert House's Camp Possible
In the pandemic’s wake, Cincinnati mental health leans on new networks and natural remedies

Before COVID, advocates rallied to raise awareness and reduce stigma opening the conversation around mental health. Now they face overwhelming demand for services.

Restored Taft Museum of Art, 2022
Taft restoration preserves historic house and puts on Jane Austen fashion show to celebrate

Experience all things Austen and travel back in time at the newly restored Taft Museum of Art  

New wave of breweries takes lessons from the past to find recipes for success

Four distinctive craft breweries are putting inventive spins on the region's unsinkable tradition of brewing the finest beers.

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