“I believe it will get national, international coverage. I think there is a ton of publications and media that would jump all over that.” The City of Ludlow may make a splash where some of its most cherished splashes were made. The site of the former Ludlow Lagoon Amusement Park, now a vacant swath of […]
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Ludlow May Tap Cincinnati Talent for Ambitious Sesquicentennial Lagoon Project
“I believe it will get national, international coverage. I think there is a ton of publications and media that would jump all over that.” The City of Ludlow may make a splash where some of its most cherished splashes were made. The site of the former Ludlow Lagoon Amusement Park, now a vacant swath of […]
City: Brewery Development Proof that Arts are Economic Driver
Attracting a micro-brewery to the space currently occupied by Covington Arts and MKSK architects is proof that the arts can be an economic development driver for the city, Covington’s arts manager said Monday. Braxton Brewing Company announced this morning that it plans to open at 25 West Seventh Street in Downtown Covington in the fall […]
City: Brewery Development Proof that Arts are Economic Driver
Attracting a micro-brewery to the space currently occupied by Covington Arts and MKSK architects is proof that the arts can be an economic development driver for the city, Covington’s arts manager said Monday. Braxton Brewing Company announced this morning that it plans to open at 25 West Seventh Street in Downtown Covington in the fall […]
After 70 Years, Kentucky Connection to WWII Battle, Concentration Camp Revealed
Almost 70 years to the date of combat in the small town of Tremensuoli, Italy, during World War II, the University of Kentucky’s Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History along with a researcher in Italy have connected to reveal an amazing discovery about an American GI who served in the battle and left his […]
After 70 Years, Kentucky Connection to WWII Battle, Concentration Camp Revealed
Almost 70 years to the date of combat in the small town of Tremensuoli, Italy, during World War II, the University of Kentucky’s Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History along with a researcher in Italy have connected to reveal an amazing discovery about an American GI who served in the battle and left his […]
Cincy Stage Pulse: Jackie Demaline Previews April’s Theatre Offerings
This month, Cincinnati has lots of ‘new.’ Regional premieres, topping my list are New York hit “Venus in Fur” at Playhouse; Cincinnati Ballet again collaborating with hometown band Over the Rhine; “Living Dead in Denmark“, which looks like a sleeper in CCM’s Studio series; and a brief Cincinnati Stop by Green Day’s “American Idiot”. It’s a […]
Cincy Stage Pulse: Jackie Demaline Previews April’s Theatre Offerings
This month, Cincinnati has lots of ‘new.’ Regional premieres, topping my list are New York hit “Venus in Fur” at Playhouse; Cincinnati Ballet again collaborating with hometown band Over the Rhine; “Living Dead in Denmark“, which looks like a sleeper in CCM’s Studio series; and a brief Cincinnati Stop by Green Day’s “American Idiot”. It’s a […]
Theatre Review: “A Delicate Ship” at Cincinnati Playhouse
Michael Haney lends his deft directorial hand to world premiere “A Delicate Ship” by Anna Ziegler. A romantic drama about a trio of thirtysomethings, Haney muses that “Ship” is told in threes: “It’s inspired by a poem (Auden) about a painting (Bruegel) about a myth (Icarus) and it’s told in a conversation that has its characters telling the […]
Theatre Review: “A Delicate Ship” at Cincinnati Playhouse
Michael Haney lends his deft directorial hand to world premiere “A Delicate Ship” by Anna Ziegler. A romantic drama about a trio of thirtysomethings, Haney muses that “Ship” is told in threes: “It’s inspired by a poem (Auden) about a painting (Bruegel) about a myth (Icarus) and it’s told in a conversation that has its characters telling the […]

