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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

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 Cincinnati breweries take a lesson from the past to find recipes for success

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

Laurie Sharp-Page is an author, entrepreneur, and psychotherapist who is passionate about teaching people how to cope more effectively with life's varied challenges.
Local psychotherapist’s first book offers simple tools for complex issues

Sharp-Page believes the pandemic further opened the door to exploring mental health issues communally, and without guilt.

The Queen City receives her CROWN

Private and public entities join forces to link communities in health, transportation, environmentalism and commerce.

Lincoln Heights community members excitedly await the completion of two more new single-family homes that will both the aesthetic and increase the revenue of the village.
Digging deep for a brighter future: Holistic development efforts get to the root of revenue issues

In this tale of two communities, Lincoln Heights and Forest Park tackle housing with diligence.  

Superintendent Tom Burton and student Eric Wells
Princeton City Schools—A patchwork of diversity and partnerships

"When you look at the sheer definition of what equity is, it should very much be meeting kids’ needs where they are. That's really what it's about,” distinguishes Superintendent Tom Burton.  

Richard L. Wallace, Amberley Village Police-Fire Chief
Making the call: First-ring suburbs improve underlying systems by addressing blurred boundaries

A new series First Suburbs—Beyond Borders launches with a story that unpacks the crisscrossing lines of responsibility for systems relied upon by local residents.  

Donation drive gives new beginnings to domestic violence survivors

During the pandemic, shelters became overrun as victims desperately sought care. Assistance League is looking to help people get out of traumatic situations.

Counter culture couple spreads color and love with Mt. Washington shop

Tie-dye is making a comeback, and Funky Sunshine is bringing it to Cincinnati.

Anderson’s Save Your Bees is abuzz with sweet activities

They offer a wide variety of honey, tea, and soap sourced from local hives.

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