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From idea to movement: The Power to Pursue Summit returns for 5th year Power-versary

The annual summit brings together women across industries and life stages for a day centered on shared experience and authentic conversation.

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Cincinnati Library’s new writer-in-residence is a mighty writer sharing diverse worlds

Young adult fantasy novelist, Intisar Khanani, wants to reinvent what it means for girls to be strong.

Where to eat well in Middletown

A guide to four independent restaurants shaping the city’s growing dining scene.

Sister Janet Bucher made history in her hometown after a long career as a nun, teacher, and Catholic Church parish administrator

Documentarian David Rotenstein launches three-part storytelling project honoring Sister Janet and Covington’s Eastside neighborhood.

Gift a book by a Cincinnati author from the literary list

Use this list of the latest local releases and favorites for last-minute gifts.

The state of improv in the Queen City: A conversation with Colin Thornton from Improv Cincinnati

What began over a decade ago as a grassroots collective of improvisers is now a growing movement with an organization that is hitting its stride.

Cincinnati Form Follows Function (cf3) is raising awareness of the region’s endangered mid-century modern architectural form

The nonprofit’s approach unites education, awareness, and working with other preservation associations to advocate for these unique structures.

Blackberry picking has become a signature late-summer Blooms and Berries event for foodies, bakers, and canners, among others.
Local fruit orchards adapt to volatile weather and market conditions

The fruits of Blooms and Berries’ labor include strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and pumpkins.  

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.  

It’s not so bad to be stuck in the middle with AI

For Jorge Perez, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati, and an early ChatGPT adopter, it all started with an agent named Yasmin.

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