A rainy-day trip to Main Event and a little glow bowling can remind you how important it is to have fun. Some days I feel like I’m really crushing it. Last Friday was one of those days. After taking ...
P rofessor Faber’s amazing “talking machine” arrived in Cincinnati to great fanfare in 1872 when that contraption shared a bill at Wood’s Theater with the famous Bandmanns, Daniel and Millicent. The ...
University of Cincinnati film professor Mary Leonard will curate three films from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic as part of FotoFocus’ Caribbean Eye series at the Woodward Theater. Besides the ...
P eople toss around the term “urban oasis,” but when a home in the middle of the Clifton Gaslight district has five bedrooms, a vine-wrapped double-wide front porch, and a small forest of mature trees ...
Robert Weintraub is a frequent contributor to the New York Times, a columnist for Slate, and the author of the acclaimed books The House That Ruth Built and The Victory Season.
I n March, my mentor passed away. Dr. Williams was my English professor and thesis advisor; he is the reason why I pursued graduate school (at his alma mater, no less) and a writing career. He saw ...
As race day approaches, running experts share their insights on how to best buzz through this race. “For a beginner without an established aerobic base, I recommend 14 to 16 weeks of training for a ...