The Friends of The Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center and the Covington Education Foundation invite you to experience a 90 minute family-friendly Community Concert, performed by the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra’s Floodwall Jazz Quintet. Join in the fun with your family, friends and neighbors on Friday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the beautifully restored Jack Moreland Auditorium […]
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Kentucky Symphony Jazz Concert at Holmes to Benefit Baker Hunt
The Friends of The Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center and the Covington Education Foundation invite you to experience a 90 minute family-friendly Community Concert, performed by the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra’s Floodwall Jazz Quintet. Join in the fun with your family, friends and neighbors on Friday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the beautifully restored Jack Moreland Auditorium […]
Theatre Group, Bellevue Church to Present “Walter Cronkite is Dead”
WIT-Women in Theatre, a professional, non-union, acting company, and St. John United Church of Christ (520 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue) are co-producing the first of many stage productions. Up first is Walter Cronkite is Dead by Joe Calarco, a comedy/drama that, according to Dramatist Play Service, “expertly unspools two very different stories not to pick at where they conflict but […]
Theatre Group, Bellevue Church to Present “Walter Cronkite is Dead”
WIT-Women in Theatre, a professional, non-union, acting company, and St. John United Church of Christ (520 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue) are co-producing the first of many stage productions. Up first is Walter Cronkite is Dead by Joe Calarco, a comedy/drama that, according to Dramatist Play Service, “expertly unspools two very different stories not to pick at where they conflict but […]
Theatre Review: “Other People’s Money” is a Treat
“Other People’s Money” at New Edgecliff through April 26 is every bit the treat I was expecting it to be – an easy prediction when you bring together a good script, a good director (Greg Procaccino) and a good ensemble cast. Find your way to the Aronoff’s small studio Fifth Third Bank Theater (entrance on Main). […]
Theatre Review: “Other People’s Money” is a Treat
“Other People’s Money” at New Edgecliff through April 26 is every bit the treat I was expecting it to be – an easy prediction when you bring together a good script, a good director (Greg Procaccino) and a good ensemble cast. Find your way to the Aronoff’s small studio Fifth Third Bank Theater (entrance on Main). […]
House Hunters: Covington Couple’s Move to Myrtle Beach on HGTV
A Covington couple’s move from the city to sunny Myrtle Beach will be documented on the popular HGTV show House Hunters Wednesday night. Rick and Ann Trulley shot their episode in October as they prepared to leave the Old Seminary Square neighborhood for the beach. From HGTV’s description of the episode: Rick and Ann want to trade […]
House Hunters: Covington Couple’s Move to Myrtle Beach on HGTV
A Covington couple’s move from the city to sunny Myrtle Beach will be documented on the popular HGTV show House Hunters Wednesday night. Rick and Ann Trulley shot their episode in October as they prepared to leave the Old Seminary Square neighborhood for the beach. From HGTV’s description of the episode: Rick and Ann want to trade […]
Actor in Carnegie’s “Harvey” Recognized for Performance
The League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) recognized the work of Nathan Neorr in “Harvey,” playing now through April 27 at The Carnegie in Covington. “Whenever Neorr was not on stage, I just wanted him to come back on,” stated one LCT panelist. Another noted “he did his job, though clearly inspired by his predecessor, Jimmy Stewart.” Finally, “he […]
Actor in Carnegie’s “Harvey” Recognized for Performance
The League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) recognized the work of Nathan Neorr in “Harvey,” playing now through April 27 at The Carnegie in Covington. “Whenever Neorr was not on stage, I just wanted him to come back on,” stated one LCT panelist. Another noted “he did his job, though clearly inspired by his predecessor, Jimmy Stewart.” Finally, “he […]

