Mt. Adams

One of Cincinnati's most charming neighborhoods, this winding hilltop community hosts trendy residents, diverse retail businesses and a hot collection of nightclubs and restaurants. Featuring some of the most spectacular river and city views, Mt. Adams boasts an array of the city's most diverse and interesting examples of architectural styles, including five sites currently listed on the historic register.

Restored Taft Museum of Art, 2022

This travel writer is getting something so right

On more than one occasion, Soapbox Cincy in the News reaches quite deep to find published or broadcast stories about the Cincinnati region and the remarkable people initiating the many […]

Dog walking: Twin teens pursue first moneymaking venture

Q&A with sisters Lorraine and Isabella Williamson, and their employer Barb Faimim

Voices of Youth students (front row) l to r, Tamia and Lorraine, (back) writer Liz McEwan with Kendall
Soapbox pilots Voices of Youth project with CPS Summer Scholars

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.  

“These kinds of discoveries are very exciting.” says Sung.
Behind every work of art lies a story. Sometimes those stories aren’t known for years.

Two new exhibits at the Cincinnati Art Museum reveal stories that have been under wraps for decades, even centuries.  

Northside Transit Center opened in fall 2020.
Cincinnati’s regional transit system improves with collaboration focused on inclusivity
Henry Mosler (American, 1841–1920), Study for “Children Under a Red Umbrella,” 1863–65, black chalk and pencil, Gift of Henry M. Marx in memory of Agnes Mosler Marx, 1976.533
The life and work of a 19th century artist is part of a year-long celebration of Jewish culture

Henry Mosler Behind the Scenes is a collaboration between Cincinnati Art Museum and the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati.

Cincinnati Art Museum will host a collection of Nabataean material

The institution will work closely with Jordanian museums to showcase South Asian art and Islamic art, along with antiquities through curator Ainsley M. Cameron.  

The Warhol Foundation grants $75,000 to the Cincinnati Art Museum

The money will support the “Natural World” exhibit.

In today’s society, “Volunteer Ladies” are becoming a thing of the past

The first class of docents at the Cincinnati Art Museum worked — proudly — for free. And although they didn’t receive a salary, they knew that they were valued and that their children saw how they gave back to society.

Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar N. Bradley and George S. Patton, seen here scrutinising the paintings found in the salt mines near Merkers ( 12 April 1945).
Two WWII exhibits come through town depicting lost art during the Nazi regime

Currently, the Cincinnati Art Museum is hosting Paintings, Politics and the Monuments Men: the Berlin Masterpieces in America.

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