Quality of Life :
Videos
Young Heirlooms
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
'Traveling Band' is a track from the first studio album by Cincinnati-based Young Heirlooms.
Video courtesy Young Heirlooms.
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Dutty Artz
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
A Brookyn-based artist premieres his reinvisioning the work of a pioneering gay African-American composer, pianist and vocalist in a multimedia performance at the Contemporary Arts Center. Soapbox offers a preview of DJ/Rupture's work in advance of his two-night stint, April 5 and 6.
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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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The Queen City Project
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Last fall, the neighborhood of Northside underwent a transformation thanks to a creative collaborative project known as CoSign. Neighborhood business owners partnered with local artists and the American Sign Museum to reshape the streetscape along Hamilton Avenue.
Video courtesy The Queen City Project.
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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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Emery Sessions
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Local favorites in a local landmark. Watch Over the Rhine perform "Gonna Let My Soul Catch My Body" at the Emery Theatre in their namesake neighborhood.
Video by Michael Wilson courtesy of The Emery Sessions.
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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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Rob Woodward
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Social media gives us many gifts. Take this video, for example, shared by many of SoapboxCincy's friends, that features our city's evolving landscape from Smale Riverfront Park to Washington Park.
Video courtesy Rob Woodward, a full-time photographer for FOX19.
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Epipheo
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Epipheo, headquartered in Cincinnati, tells stories that align with the company's core values: Truth. Story. Love.
Video courtesy Epipheo.
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Emery Sessions
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
At this year's Midpoint Music Festival, the legendary Ralph Stanley brought his Clinch Mountain Boys to town for a concert at the acoustically perfect Emery Theatre in OTR. The Emery Sessions captured their rendition of "Train 45" on video.
Video courtesy The Emery Sessions.
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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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Base14
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
In honor of the third annual Cincinnati Film Festival, which runs Sept. 6-14 at a number of cool venues in Clifton Gaslight, OTR and downtown, we bring you last year's big winner, "The Girl and the Fox."
Film courtesy of Base14.
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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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