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Videos
Emily Hammerberg
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Soapbox photographer Emily Hammerberg captured all the excitement of Cincinnati's 2013 Midpoint Music Festival.
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Downtown Cincinnati Inc.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
This new video from Downtown Cincinnati Inc. and US Digital Partners will leave you feeling excited to call Cincinnati home or to make your next visit to the Queen City.
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Walnut Hills Redevelopment
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Where five alleys converge in Walnut Hills, an overgrown patch of land has become a gathering spot for neighbors and friends. Take a look inside the making of Five Points Alley.
Video courtesy Walnut Hills Redevelopment.
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Golden Hour Moving Pictures
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Every summer, ArtWorks Cincinnati unleases a fleet of young art apprentices into the city—they build murals, create theater scenery and spread public art across the region. This year's projects include Random Snacks of Kindness, a new kind of entrepreneurial training program that quite literally feeds the work of non-profits.
Video courtesy Golden Hour Moving Pictures.
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University of Cincinnati
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
UC athletes Kyle Neyer and Emily Hayden found support and encouragement when they pitched the idea of a video in support of LGBT athletes. The result? "You Can Play."
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Michael Holder
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Venture into the new world of WordPlay, a nonprofit in Northside filled with old-fashioned typewriters and modern-day dreams. Part literacy, creative expression space, part social venture initiative, WordPlay and its sister store, The Urban Legend Institute, offer a new alternative to literacy and learning for kids of all ages.
Video courtesy of Michael Holder.
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Otherwise Nameless
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
The Rise of the Cool Kids fashion event at the Bertke Electric Warehouse in Northside celebrated local designers and their work.
Video courtesy Otherwise Nameless.
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The Queen City Project
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
The Cincinnati-based Strive Partnership posed an important question for Cincinnatives, a group of civic-minded, problem-solving volunteers. Hear their solution for more engagement in education.
Video courtesy The Queen City Project.
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The Queen City Project
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
The Queen City Project offers its unique perspective of September's Midpoint Music Festival, which filled the streets of Over the Rhine and downtown with music and entertainment for all ages.
Video courtesy The Queen City Project.
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Dean and Britta
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Andy Warhol invades the Emery this Friday as the CAC and the Requiem Project present selections from the iconic pop artist's screentests set to music performed live by former Luna members Dean and Britta. It's a Warhol Museum commission you won't want to miss.
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Keith Bowers, UC New Media Bureau
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
FOCAS — the Foundation of Compassionate American Samaritans — has been a bedrock of support and hope in OTR since 1993, when it opened the Lord’s Gym, where men can lift weights and their spirits.
Photos and audio courtesy Keith Bowers, the University of Cincinnati's New Media Bureau.
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LPK
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
LPK went behind the scenes with fresh Brandery graduate Socstock to demonstrate the brand building process
. Video courtesy LPK.
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The Queen City Project
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Find out how a new generation of entrepreneurs, from farmers and artisans to digital app developers, are making history as they build the future of Cincinnati, one idea at a time. Video courtesy of The Queen City Project.
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Courtney Tsitouris
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Six businesses that started in Findlay Market last year have already expanded to second locations outside of the historic space. Findlay's resource development director Karen Kahle explains the beauty of Market economics and its nurturing culture.
Video courtesy Epi-Venture's Courtney Tsitouris.
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The Queen City Project
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Right now, one quarter of Cincinnati's population lives in a food desert—children, women and men lack access to healthy food options they can afford. It doesn't have to be this way. Watch one design team's solutions and see how you can help in this first in a series of GOOD Ideas for Cities videos created in partnership with GOOD magazine, the Niehoff Urban Studio, the Contemporary Arts Center and The Queen City Project.
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