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Furloughs, job eliminations and suspended print publications – the stay-at-home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic have impacted Greater Cincinnati media…
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John Fox, former City Beat editor and Soapbox Cincinnati managing editor, has been named editor of Cincinnati Magazine.He replaces editor-in-chief Jay…
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Three months shy of the big 50th anniversary Cincinnati Magazine issue, the new owners laid off editor in chief Jay Stowe and four other top staffers.Also…
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The Lloyd Library & Museum and Meddling with Nature have partnered on an exhibition now at the Lloyd entitled "Off the Page,” which brings the…
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A group of local skaters has designed and constructed a skate park under the I-471 bridge near Newport High School. Dubbed the Newport DIY, the park was…
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When it comes to great places to dine, there's no shortage in Greater Cincinnati. There are dozens of excellent restaurants in our area, featuring a wide…
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Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications has sold Cincinnati Magazine -- and city magazines in Atlanta and the Los Angeles area -- to Detroit-based Hour…
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Cincinnati Union Bethel's Off The Streets program has been helping women involved in prostitution and sex trafficking for a decade. Individuals exploited…
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Greater Cincinnati restaurants provide a variety of great options, whether you’re looking for a quiet, romantic evening, a fun night out for the entire…
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Dayton Street is located in the West End neighborhood of Cincinnati, not far from Findlay Market. It was once the home of ?Millionaire's? Row,? named for…