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Liz McEwan

Liz McEwan is a proud wife, mama, urbanite, musician and blogger. Follow her at The Walking Green and on twitter at @thewalkinggreen.

Liz McEwan's Latest Articles

‘Less is more’ as 20th Century Cincinnati returns with sisters at the helm

The event features more than 50 vendors across more than 20,000 square feet of exhibition space.

College Hill CURC opens call for entrepreneurs to try their hand at OurShop

But don’t hesitate...there’s only one more day to apply!  

Fraud or for real? The Taft and UC team up to bring forgeries into the public eye

The Taft's exhibit is an opportunity to examine the world of art forgeries and the discipline of art authentication. 

Holiday gift giving guide: Over-the-Rhine

A walking tour of the three Over-the-Rhine shopping districts to get the lay of the land and help plan your own shopping trip.

Shop Shake It Records for new and vintage LPs and CDs, hip culture zines, and more.
Holiday gift giving guide: Northside

Do you want help charting your Northside shopping path? Read on.

Jan Brown Checco with the completed tiara bench.
The “Crown the Queen” bench is a new jewel on Cincinnati’s CROWN

Artist Jan Brown Checco served as the design and art director for the project and recruited two other artist collaborators, as well as a design and construction team.

Flatiron Café signals new promises for future Mt Auburn business district

The flatiron building renovation and recent opening of the cafe are a success for the neighborhood’s stakeholders and evidence that trusted partnerships can spell progress.

Walnut Woods of Evanston is officially open

A neglected 10-acre property is now an outdoor classroom, thriving urban green space, and a publicly accessible park.

Roebling Suspension Bridge, BLINK 2019
BLINK returns next week. Don’t miss it!

More tips for getting around at BLINK on either side of the river.

Laure Quinlivan interviews Eric Russo at The Hillside Trust
Local filmmaker exposes the dangers of hillside erosion in new documentary “Living with Landslides”

Multiple experts explain why the region's topography is susceptible to landslides and how the development of hillsides has sometimes exacerbated the problem. 

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