Eric Vosmeier is a Northern Kentucky-based writer, director and producer with a background in the performing arts, including five years as Producing Artistic Director of Know Theatre of Cincinnati and the Cincy Fringe Festival.
Five friends explain how they developed an annual folk festival in an Indiana campground to "rear" area musicians and fans into a movement and a community.
Author Dan Pallotta and local nonprofit leader Tom Callinan are trying to change public perceptions of nonprofit organizations in order to improve their effectiveness and "change the world."
Nate May's world-premiere composition "State" tells the story of Price Hill's urban Appalachians and of his own musical journey from West Virginia to Cincinnati.
Rich Cooper has stuck with the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center through thick and thin, serving now as Director of Museum Experiences as the organization finds its footing locally and nationally.
Eddy Kwon describes himself in multiple ways — performer, composer, teacher, activist — that allow him to engage differently for his various projects as director of MYCincinnati Youth Orchestra.
Thanks to a ground-breaking and boundary-pushing program developed by Chris Strobel and Sara Drabik, NKU electronic media students are now required to study abroad to better understand their role as world citizens.
Thanks to a ground-breaking and boundary-pushing program developed by Chris Strobel and Sara Drabik, NKU electronic media students are now required to study abroad to better understand their role as world citizens.