COVID19

Watch: vintage beauty tutorials at Union Terminal

Follow along as Vanessa Van Zant-Macy, senior director of experience for the Cincinnati Museum Center, explores looks from the 1920s through the 1980s.

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Taft’s Brewing Company gives back to unemployed staff with a new beer

Proceeds from sales of Love in the Tub will go directly to their team relief fund.

John Juech, Cincinnati’s furloughed assistant city manager on what we need from the federal stimulus

America’s smaller towns and metro areas are facing a fiscal calamity, so we must save the local governments in financial crisis due to the pandemic.

Kristen Zavo, a Cincinnati-based career coach and author, shares tips on finding unadvertised jobs

Zavo and other experts recommend a combination of networking, resourcefulness, and strategy to find current opportunities.

In 1939, Devou Park’s band shell was a respite from the world’s woes. In 2020, it may be that again

During the Great Depression and at the start of WWII, the federal Works Progress Administration awarded enough money to add a band shell to the park. Now, 81 years later, music might once again bring relief to the community.

“Condé Nast Traveler” rounded up a 9-to-5 armchair travel itinerary that includes the Cincinnati Zoo

This list was designed to get both adults and kids excited about seeing the world while stuck at home.

Bartering in the time of coronavirus: what neighbors are trading

We used to have our own flour and AA batteries. Now we’re relying on the kindness of others, as shelves are often empty and online shipping experiences delays.

Who’s hiring? Three of the region’s biggest employers plan to add jobs over the next several weeks

Fidelity Investments, Fifth Third Bank, and Kroger plan to increase hiring and decrease onboarding time during the pandemic.

The show must go on: social distancing possible in Devou Park if they host their Summer Series

During the Great Depression and at the start of WWII, the Federal Works Progress Administration awarded enough money to add a band shell to the park. Now, 81 years later, music might once again bring relief to the community.

Don’t count yourself out: complete your census forms ASAP

Without an accurate assessment of our population, Cincinnati will lose much-needed federal funding.

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