Panoramic
December 16
Cincinnati's "Golden Age" is said to have occurred between 1877-1922, a time when the the city was an immigrant melting pot and some of her most famous buildings were erected. Cincinnati Art Galleries has collected more than 70 works from this time in Cincinnati's history and brought them together for Panorama of Cincinnati Art XXIII, an exhibit which benefits the Cincinnati Art Museum. Visitors can browse classic works by Paul Ashbrook, John Zettel and many more long gone area artists. All pieces are available for purchase and they're are still plenty of amazing masterpieces left so don't miss out on this opportunity to take home a piece of the Queen City's past. Click here for details.
'Low' Christmas
December 19
Ludlow Avenue is a quirky nook in Clifton and this Friday it transforms into a lively holiday scene. Come take a free carriage ride, listen to Christmas carolers, test your craftiness in a workshop and even take a seat on Santa's lap. The fun doesn't stop there though, shoppers will have the opportunity to win prizes from local businesses and be serenaded by the Fairview Clifton German Language School Choir. So grab your mittens and head down to Ludlow Ave. from 6-9 p.m.!
Not Your Typical Carol
December 19 & 20
If you're tired of the cheerful Christmas carols playing on every radio station in town, then come see the Heartless Bastards perform this weekend. Northside Tavern has managed to book the national touring Indie-rockers for two nights, this Friday and Saturday. There are no sleigh bells in this band, just a fusion of mandolins, banjos and strings collaborating to create the tunes off the group's 3rd album, "The Mountain." It's a great chance to tune out Frosty and tune into some Cincinnati-rooted rockers. Click here for details. **No Cover**
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