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Sean M. Peters

Sean M. Peters is an Indiana farmer with a writing habit. He also co-hosts Camp Video Games, a podcast that's made several people laugh.

Sean M.'s Latest Articles

Lobster bar, distillery and others breathe new life into Court Street

Home in recent years to a sparse handful of solid lunch spots, Court Street is now in the midst of a flurry of new activity that could grow its potential as a main commercial artery between the Central Business District and Over-the-Rhine.

Historic photo of Mt. Healthy's central business district, with The Main Theater on the left.
Q&A with Karen Arnett of the Mt. Healthy Renaissance Project

Although things could change, the vision is for the space to return to being an entertainment hub for our community.

Blake Robison, artistic director for Playhouse in the Park, stands in front of the Marx Theatre, which will be demolished at the close of the 2018-2019 season.
Demolition of its theater to bring about a season of change for Playhouse in the Park

The historic Robert S. Marx Theatre in Eden Park will be demolished following the Playhouse in the Park's 2018-2019 season, as part of an optimistic revisioning that will celebrate the theater's 50th birthday and help the venue better cater to modern audiences.

Brewing Heritage Trail moving along, new app on the way

The Brewing Heritage Trail is gradually nearing completion, and will help tell the storied past of the Queen City’s role in the world of brewing.

Guests enjoy dishes at last year's Art of Food event.
The Art of Food ignites nuclear-themed food and art

This weekend, local chefs and artists will showcase their versions of the 1950s at the 11th annual Art of Food. Shalini Latour of Chocolats Latour and The Chocolate Bee is one of the chefs that will be at the event preparing her interpretation of the era.

Kate Zaidan, owner of Dean's Mediterranean Imports, is hosting a soup swap on Feb. 25.
Ladling out cultural understanding and community building through soup

Kate Zaidan, owner of Dean’s Mediterranean Imports at Findlay Market, has organized a "soup swap" in an effort to spread awareness of the many different kinds of people in Cincinnati.

The Chipalus
Nepalese cuisine now on Northside’s menu

Connecting Bridges, a Nepalese restaurant operated by Ashak Chipalu and his mother Rose, is nearly set to open its doors in Northside.

My Soapbox: James Jenkins, Art on Vine

James Jenkins is the creator of Art on Vine, a monthly event that showcases the city's artists and benefits local nonprofits.

My Soapbox: Terrence Burke, Wump Mucket Puppets

Terrence Burke is dedicated to sharing joy and spreading knowledge with Wump Mucket Puppets, a silly, colorful show he puts on with help from his own family.

Artsy motorcycle helmets benefit charity

The Biltwell ART & MOTO show is a collection of artistically redesigned motorcycle helmets painted and crafted by independent artists and auctioned off for charity.

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