Cincinnati Library’s new writer-in-residence is a mighty writer sharing diverse worlds
Young adult fantasy novelist, Intisar Khanani, wants to reinvent what it means for girls to be strong.
Often lumped in with Clifton, Corryville has its own special mix of residential and retail built along a business district that runs the length of Short Vine. Home to music fan favorites like Bogart's live concert hall and Mike's Music's collection of vintage guitars; the Public Library's branch in the handsomely renovated Carnegie building; and UC's Niehoff Urban Studio headquartered in a turn-of-the-century dance hall across the street.
Young adult fantasy novelist, Intisar Khanani, wants to reinvent what it means for girls to be strong.
What began over a decade ago as a grassroots collective of improvisers is now a growing movement with an organization that is hitting its stride.
Time is up for the infamous, Brutalist building on UC's campus. Adoring and appreciative fans are creating a legacy that will live on.
They don’t run daily school operations, but their influence is undeniable.
A trio of city of Cincinnati retirees stays connected via twice weekly rain-or-shine walks paired with a requisite stop at the neighborhood café.
School Board School and CPS partner again to hear innovative ideas during Policy Pitch Night.
As Congress and the states fail to update, reform, and address immigration laws and regulations, cities are where the future face of America is taking shape in real time.
Q&A with sisters Lorraine and Isabella Williamson, and their employer Barb Faimim
As the school year came to a close, some CPS students and teachers were preparing to get right back to work. And, this year, Soapbox was right there with them.
Photographer Gary Kessler chronicles sundown at the site of the future MLK memorial in Cincinnati's Innovation District.
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