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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

Fan and air conditioning drive keeps city cool

With the 2014 Farmer's Almanac predicting an oppressively hot summer this year, St. Vincent de Paul is ensuring anybody who needs a fan or air conditioning unit has access to one with its annual drive.

Fifth Third Bank offers free job toolkit

Fifth Third Bank is offering a free online toolkit to assist in the struggle of job hunting as part of its Reemployment campaign.

My Soapbox: Zan McQuade, The Cincinnati Anthology

"The Cincinnati Anthology" is a collection of essays about the Queen City, written by Cincinnatians from many walks of life. Get an inside look from editor Zan McQuade.

My Soapbox: Chef Joe West, The Palace at The Cincinnatian Hotel

After several years of moving from city to city, looking for the right fit, things are cooking for West in Cincinnati.

Young Survival Coalition helps create support network for cancer patients

The community of fellow cancer patients and loved ones who helped former Ben-Gal cheerleader Stephanie Getz beat cancer prompted her to help start the Cincinnati chapter of the Young Survival Coalition, a national organization dedicated to educating and aiding young women diagnosed with cancer.  

Historic Cincinnati photos show city’s progress throughout the past century

The Cincinnati Museum Center's new exhibit, Treasures in Black & White, showcases the city's history.

GO Cincinnati helps communities through massive volunteer blitz

Each year, Crossroads church mobilizes thousands of volunteers who aid hundreds of organizations in the region during a one-day community-service blitz called GO Cincinnati.

My Soapbox: Kurt Platte, OTR architect and designer

Because of his extensive work in the neighborhood, local architect Kurt Platte could be considered the architect of the "new Over-the-Rhine."

My Soapbox: Eddy Kwon of The Happy Maladies

Six years as a band has given The Happy Maladies time to understand what works without losing spontaneity.

My Soapbox: Artist and musician Dylan Speeg

Dylan Speeg's illustration style has been compared with Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec, while his music is a glamorous mixture of Delta Blues and Django Reinhardt. Find out what keeps this hardworking artist moving.

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