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.

"Context and Discovery" lets visitors explore six 20th Century American masterpieces in greater detail

The art of intractive technology sprouts at Cincinnati Art Museum

Even thought the Cincinnati Art Museum is 135 years old, the organization embraces technology as an innovative way to engage visitors, including two new touchpad interactive features.

Playhouse in the Park was midway in the New York Times' "Steamy Scale" of using provocative marketing for "Sex With Strangers"
Playhouse featured in New York Times story about marketing provocative shows

Playhouse in the Park is one of six regional theaters The New York Times interviews about marketing "Sex With Strangers," a provocative play about a relationship between a female novelist and younger male blogger.

Krueger's Tavern serves food and drinks on its rooftop patio
Neighborhood eateries are jumping on the outdoor dining bandwagon

Many Greater Cincinnati restaurants now offer sidewalk, patio or rooftop dining. These are just a few of our favorites.

Art Museum’s Rosenthal Education Center celebrates successful first year

More than 26,000 people have walked through the doors of the Rosenthal Education Center since it opened last March in the Cincinnati Art Museum.

Top 10 trends & newsmakers on our radar for 2016

Turn and face the strange changes that 2016 will bring to Greater Cincinnati, thanks to these 10 stories waiting to be told.

MainStrasse has retained its German heritage but added an innovative dining scene, says the Lexington Herald-Leader
Cincinnati’s historic neighborhoods are well worth visiting

A new travel article in the Lexington Herald-Leader suggests that Cincinnati, just a little more than an hour’s drive from Lexington, Ky., offers great value for a reasonable price, especially in our historic neighborhoods.

Fountain Square is a hub of holiday cheer, including Downtown Dazzle, Cincideutsch Christkindlmarkt and ice skating
Holiday events for beer drinkers, outdoors types and kids at heart

The holidays are upon us, and in typical Cincinnati fashion there are scores of events happening around town. Check out this roundup of our favorites!

My Soapbox: Cameron Kitchin, Cincinnati Art Museum Director

Cameron Kitchin says his first year as Director of the Cincinnati Art Museum "exceeded my expectations in every way." He looks ahead to new exhibitions, new leadership and new technology in this Q&A session.

Walk With Family 5K is Nov. 14 in Eden Park
Walk With Family 5K to support Interfaith Hospitality Network’s work with homeless families

Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati is hosting its first-ever fundraising walk, Walk with Family 5K, on Saturday, Nov. 14 in Eden Park.  

Inside Hook calls the Old Kentucky Bourbon Bar "an unpretentious watering hole"
Cincinnati recommended for “weekend getaway” from Chicago

Inside Hook, a city guide for men in Chicago, recommends Cincinnati as one of "the best destinations that are far away, yet still close to home."

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