SpringBoard Cincinnati merges art and business
Right brain vs. left brain; canvas vs. spreadsheet; the dreamers vs. the driven. In a world that becomes more connected every day, who says art and business are mutually exclusive? This attitude drives...
View ArticleKeystone Community Garden connects urban neighborhoods to sustainable produce
During a time in which 51 percent of Americans will live in poverty sometime before the age of 65 and an estimated 20.7 percent of all children under the age of 18 in the U.S. currently live in...
View ArticleCapital Shoe Repair heals the sole in OTR’s Gateway Quarter
Worn footwear, busted purses and torn leather car interiors will live to see another day, thanks to leather extraordinaire and soul musician James Napier and Capital Shoe Repair & Shine Parlors....
View ArticleNolen Park development to complete Mariemont’s original town plan
In 1862 an 18-year-old Brooklynite named Mary Hopkins came to Cincinnati with ideas for a walkable community in her new home. Long story short, she soon became Mary Emery, one of Cincinnati’s most...
View ArticleCleopatra brings ancient Egypt to the Queen City
Cleopatra’s body was never found, but all of her stuff is currently in residence at 1301 Western Avenue, right here in Cincinnati. Cleopatra VII, the infamously beautiful political leader who seduced...
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