21c Museum Hotel embraces new year with art, technology
21c rang in the new year with MOMENTUM, featuring virtual-reality acquisitions and new-media works from local artists.
Downtown Cincinnati is the place to live, work, and play populated by restaurants, cafes, bars, arts and culture venues around every corner, plus a long-awaited and busy Kroger's that anchors recently-renovated Court Street Plaza. The downtown urban core is alive with programming, including music during the summer and ice skating in the winter, and features the largest living room 'television' in the region overlooking The Genius of Water at Fountain Square. Downtown has experienced dramatic expansion and population growth with residential developments, including condos and apartments in all price ranges, many of which boast scenic views of the hillsides and the river and offer unparalleled access to nightlife and recreation.
21c rang in the new year with MOMENTUM, featuring virtual-reality acquisitions and new-media works from local artists.
More evidence that Cincinnati is carving out a niche in the tech world: Cintrifuse CEO Wendy Lea was named to the board of the world's largest startup accelerator network.
In anticipation of Matilda the Musical's April run, Broadway in Cincinnati and the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County are teaming up to launch the Matilda Reading Challenge.
With a growing workforce percentage shifting to freelance and contract bases, cities across the country are creating diverse co-working spots to meet the demand. How do Cincinnati's offerings stack up?
Cincinnati native Rachel Loftspring started The Breeding Ground to help families raise awareness for gender-neutral paid leave and other issues affecting working parents.
The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County is inviting patrons to share their personal stories as part of its “Our Cincinnati” project, which is a digital celebration of Hamilton County’s neighborhoods.
For its first round of grant funding in 2017, the National Endowment for the Arts doled out more than $300 million to nonprofits and individuals, including nine organizations in Greater Cincinnati.
December has ushered in colder weather than normal, and alongside the frigid temperatures comes the need to provide warmth and safety to the city's homeless population.
Part II takes readers on a tour of comparison points that include Detroit's superior recent cycling efforts and Cincinnati's unbeatable public parks, with a goal of educating, elevating dialog and swapping best practices.
Cincinnati startup catalyst Cintrifuse recently invested in a Silicon Valley venture fund that has stakes in big-name companies.
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