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A large crowd awaits last year’s Record Store Day at Jet Age.

How ‘90s music roots influence Cincy’s music scene today

Indie record stores, small and large venues for live music, streaming radio and a rock & read book club carry on to satisfy eclectic tastes. 

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Kathy Wade is an acclaimed jazz vocalist and co-founder of Learning Through Art, Inc.
Coming Clean: Kathy Wade debuts educational art experience at America’s River Roots

The Emmy award-winning singer and educator’s festival project traces migration through America’s waterways exploring African, Cajun, and Indigenous musical traditions.

City green-lighted project may tip scales for developers citywide

Save Our Neighborhoods advocates for a broader, unified push for collaborative, inclusive planning and development for all 52 Cincinnati neighborhoods.  

Helen Smith moved her upholstery shop from Northside to Lockland.
Soapbox recognized for excellence in journalism from three Ohio professional groups

Writers David Holthaus, Kareem A. Simpson and photographers Joe Simon and Natalie Grilli honored in six categories for 2024 work.  

Nathan Bundy, Greenacres Foundation’s garden site supervisor, cultivates green beans at the Indian Hill location.
Local vegetable growers embrace different business models but share similar commitment

We looked at three local growers to learn about their operations and how they reach customers.  

Volunteers tend to the Harriet Beecher Stowe House gardens, where native plants are being  reintroduced to restore ecological and historical memory.
Where memory grows: Volunteers unearth history and healing at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House

“This kind of work isn’t symbolic - it’s tangible and necessary,” says gardener and volunteer Sarah, from Greenfaith Guardians.

10 ways to give your kids a ‘90s summer

Some millennial parents are embracing a low-key parenting approach for their kids called "feral kid summer."

How should summer really feel? Cue the ’90s

Take a nostalgic spin through summer in Cincinnati, complete with a bonus '90s playlist.

Restoring reflections: The gentle power of Annie Ruth

In a city still learning how to honor its full story, she dares to believe beauty belongs to us all.  

Kentucky to Kherson: The long road to healing

For thirty years, a Northern Kentucky nonprofit has shown up for a Ukrainian orphanage. Now, it's time for letting those who stayed behind voice what they need next.

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