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.
By: Renee Brunelle, 8/10/2010
Artistic and eye-opening luncheons, all-American family fare and an enlightening selection of art exhibitions provide solace from the thick heat of August in Cincinnati.
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By: Sheila Owens, 6/22/2010
Summer in Cincinnati means Mt Adams Cinema in the City is back, bringing classic films to the big screen. Red, Pink and Blue combines charity and fashion 140 feet above the Ohio river while The Little Voyageur takes you on a journey through the artist's mind.
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By: Sheila Owens, 1/11/2010
Catch best-selling author, Walter Mosley, discuss Heaven, Hell, books and plays at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park or show your support during One More Girl On A Stage. For a Better World is the latest opening at Kennedy Heights Arts Center and Soapbox's managing photographer Scott Beseler focuses his rock and roll voyeuristic eye in A Shot in the Dark at Fabricate all month.
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By: Sean Rhiney, 12/1/2009
San Francisco. New York. Seattle. Cities with urban living options that afford big, beautiful views at top dollar prices. How about Cincinnati? The city's unique hillsides surrounding downtown offer residents affordability and access to all the urban core amenities you can imagine but also provide expansive vistas for a fraction of the cost of better known 'view' cities. Soapbox takes a look at four affordable urban neighborhoods in Cincinnati that offer suprisingly great views for the money.
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By: Laura Leffler, 10/5/2009
Insider Ohio conducts a guided arts tour of five of Cincinnati's more visual art-centric neighborhoods, providing an inside track on fresh exhibitions, hidden treasures, and new ideas happening in old spaces, and maybe even discovering a new 'art trail' for visual enthusiasts and tourists alike.
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