If you’re looking for an exciting evening plan in one of Cincinnati’s most spectacular venues, then look no further. Candlelight concerts invite you to a mesmerizing night of live music performed by…...
Calling all Disney enthusiasts! There’s no need to plan a trip to the Magic Kingdom this year because a massive 20,000-square-foot exhibition is coming to Chicago this November to delight Disney lovers of all ages...
🌷 Get tickets to Cincy’s Monet exhibit at a special 20% off rate using code POPPY150 (valid through 9/24)! The mesmerizing Monet exhibit in downtown…...
Built in the Beaux-arts style, the Woodward Theater first opened as a silent film house. Purchased by William Woodward in 1796, the historic theater is named in his honor. Located in the vibrant Over-The-Rhine district,...
Film and TV series soundtracks have the power to make or break a scene, and when done right, they can capture the emotional essence of the story. A memorable theme or melody can become synonymous with the characters and...
Monet: The Immersive Experience has already made waves since opening in Cincinnati this past June. Coming from the Exhibition Hub and Fever, the creators behind many immersive experiences in the city, the Monet exhibiti...
It’s not official but we’ll say it: summer is here (at least it feels like it in our minds). And Monet: The Immersive Experience just opened, right on time for those warm days we’re…...
After the multisensory Van Gogh exhibition, Exhibition Hub is bringing yet another stunning experience to Cincinnati — much to our delight. Monet: The Immersive Experience takes you into Monet’s soothing Giverny garden...
Claude Monet once said, “the richness I achieve comes from nature, the source of my inspiration.” The painter thought his garden to be his most beautiful work of art, a living canvas where he gathered inspiration for hi...
Libraries, with rows and rows of bookshelves, are havens for those seeking to satiate their thirst for information, entertainment and adventure. Cincinnati has a long history of libraries, dating back to the 18th centur...