Natalya Daoud is a freelance journalist who has been writing professionally since 2014. She's a Cincinnati native and has a B.A. in journalism from the University of Cincinnati. She loves music and is a huge Bengals fan.
The Marianne Theatre in Bellevue, KY has been closed for over 20 years, but one business plans to open its doors as a modernized event venue while preserving the spirit of this iconic landmark.
The Marianne Theatre in Bellevue, KY has been closed for over 20 years, but one business plans to open its doors as a modernized event venue while preserving the spirit of this iconic landmark.
Since WNKU went off the air last September, many local radio stations have imitated the idea of playing local and national music, but one self-funded station is carrying on that format with added podcasts on local artistry and political activism.
A newly renovated space in Over-the-Rhine called The Cincinnati Center for Architecture + Design (CCAD) will be the home space for five major Cincinnati Design Awards environmental and creative organizations to collaborate on future projects.
March is Women's History Month, and to celebrate, two Cincinnati organizations are bringing a one-of-a-kind event to town. The National Women's History Month Festival will be held from March 3-18 at venues around town.
For the residents of Walnut Hills, the African-American culture is vital to the redevelopment of the neighborhood. One way to keep the culture prominent is through art.
Juniors and seniors at Shroder High School are first in the nation to receive online education on finance and entrepreneurship through a new partnership with Fifth Third Bank.
One local woman is using her $100,000 Haile Fellowship grant from People’s Liberty to start Tether Cincinnati, a way to connect local image makers in the Cincinnati area.