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John Fox

John Fox is an experienced freelance writer and editor who served as managing editor of Soapbox from December 2014 to August 2016.

John Fox's Latest Articles

2015 Cincinnati Design Awards are Nov. 13 at the Woodward Theater
Cincinnati Design Awards to celebrate architecture, interior design, graphic design

Five local design organizations join together to celebrate the year's best architecture, interior design, graphic design and landscape architecture projects on Friday, Nov. 13 at the Cincinnati Design Awards.

Kevin Kabat injects innovation into the centennial United Way campaign

Retiring as Fifth Third CEO, Kevin Kabat has ramped up efforts to bring innovation and long-term planning to the 100th anniversary United Way fundraising campaign in Greater Cincinnati.

How to activate your neighborhood in 5 steps this weekend

Kevin Wright and Joe Nickol believe in the power of pop-up biergartens in alleys and pop-up festivals in parking lots to transform neighborhoods, and they want to help you do it in your own neighborhood.

Revving up Northern Kentucky’s automotive industry

The automotive industry contributes $14.3 billion to Kentucky's annual gross state product, roughly 8 percent of the total economy, thanks to prominent parts manufacturers and supply businesses in Northern Kentucky.

P&G rebrands, reconnects the Cincinnati Music Festival

Cincinnati brand giant Procter & Gamble is helping rebrand and refresh another local institution by taking on the presenting sponsor role for the Cincinnati Music Festival July 24-25 at Paul Brown Stadium.

How Cincinnati nailed the All Star Game

Now that the 2015 All Star Game has come and gone, what were the main impressions Cincinnati left on the MLB players and officials, the visitors and the media? Here's a roundup of day-after assessments.

My Soapbox: C. Jacqueline Wood, Filmmaker

Jacqueline Wood is an artist, filmmaker and organizer who can't stop experimenting. Her drive to share experimental film with Cincinnati won a People's Liberty grant to design a 10-week communal experiment that begins Thursday, July 2.

Northern Kentucky planning leaders turn their vision skyward

Northern Kentucky faced a choice as Vision 2015 wound down its 10-year mission: add incremental goals or go for a fresh, new collective vision for regional planning. Community input pushed the creation of a bold "myNKY" plan and Skyward organization.

The sky’s the limit for myNKY

After receiving 15,000 ideas from a community engagement campaign, the "myNKY" plan produced a five-year playbook for achieving long-term prosperity in Northern Kentucky and a new name for the lead organization: Skyward.

My Soapbox: Dan Schimberg, Uptown Rental Properties

From the tangled intersection of Auburn, McMillan and William Howard Taft avenues you can see Uptown's past, present and future all at once. You can also see Dan Schimberg's Uptown Rental Properties organization hard at work in every direction.

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