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Sarah Dupee

Sarah Dupee is a freelance writer, teacher, translator, and musician with a background in French and Francophone Studies.

Sarah Dupee's Latest Articles

Art Design Consultants expand to O’Bryonville and the West End

Litsa Spanos's company is adding additional retail space, plus a co-working facility and a nonprofit "inspirational space."

Garden-to-table in East Price Hill

Community-driven efforts turned a dilapidated building into a safe, volunteer-run community space that will soon have a kitchen churning out seasonal, locally sourced fare. 

The Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival is on a mission

Now in it's second year, the event organizers are exploring diversity in film, including elements of freedom, faith, and identity, plus documentaries about people with disabilities. 

Enjoy a stein of Rhinegeist in the Public Landing during the CMC's 200th anniversary gala, "Layers of Wonder."
Celebrating 200 years of excavation, discovery, and growth

The Cincinnati Museum Center's anniversary gala will celebrate the institution's past, present, and future. 

Throwing back to Union Terminal’s biggest decade

In the 1940s, the train station adapted to the needs of wartime and became the first troops-in-transit lounge in the country. Now they celebrate that time with a day-long event filled with music, stories, and themes from the decade. 

Bringing STEM to life for the next generation of women in science

The Cincinnati Museum Center's latest program invites young women to explore tri-state area careers related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

One giant leap: The Cincinnati Museum Center’s newest exhibit honors Apollo 11’s moon landing

The Neil Armstrong Space Exploration Gallery features artifacts, photographs, interactive stations, and a rare moon rock.

Showcasing Cincinnati “makers” in a re-made Union Terminal

More than 60 creators will fill Union Terminal on April 13 when the popular Mini Maker Faire returns to the Cincinnati Museum Center.  

Illuminating the issues facing women in poverty

On April 25, The Women's Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation will host "A Conversation With Soledad O’Brien," an award-winning broadcast journalist famous for controversial and breaking news stories. 

A taste of Cincinnati’s architectural history

The Main Library showcases the city's growth — and the rising popularity of photography — through images from 1865–1917.

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