By Lisa Desatnik, CPDT-KA, FFCP, FDM, CPBC When I say the word ‘bootleg’ to you, your thoughts are more than likely go to hard-core alcohol or moonshine. The definition includes all things produced, reproduced, or distributed illegally without authorization or licensing. In learning theory and pet training, we also talk about some reinforcement as bootleg.... Continue Reading →
Indian Hill Elementary Announces New Principal
Danielle Lintz named principal of Indian Hill Elementary School for 2026-2027 Search for the next assistant principal of Indian Hill High School begins immediately The Indian Hill School District has announced that current Indian Hill High School Assistant Principal Danielle Lintz has been selected as the next principal of Indian Hill Elementary School, pending Board... Continue Reading →
Indian Hill High School students develop programs to advance innovation nationwide in ‘The Big Pitch’
Two teams win funding in the ‘Shark Tank’ style competition The Indian Hill School District proudly celebrates the success of its student entrepreneurs following this year’s “The Big Pitch” competition, a signature “Shark Tank” inspired initiative supported by the Indian Hill Foundation. This year, 30 high school students submitted 18 initial business pitches. After a... Continue Reading →
World Peace Yoga Becomes Cincinnati’s First Yoga School to Achieve American Yoga Council Accreditation
World Peace Yoga has become the first yoga studio in Cincinnati to have its school and certification program accredited by the American Yoga Council (AYC). This distinction places World Peace Yoga among a leading group of the first 500 schools nationwide to receive this accreditation, joining prestigious institutions such as the Himalayan Institute and Loyola Marymount University Master... Continue Reading →
Contemporary Arts Center Appoints Jessica Orzulak as Curator
Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) has announced the appointment of Jessica Orzulak as the institution’s new Curator. Orzulak joins CAC’s team to further the organization’s multi-faceted exhibition program, building on the institution’s long history of engaging and experimenting with the art, artists, and ideas of our time. She will begin her role on May 4. Orzulak holds a Ph.D.... Continue Reading →
Indian Hill Names Whitney Buell as Assistant Superintendent/Chief Academic Officer for 2026-27 School Year.
Search begins for the next principal of Indian Hill Elementary School The Indian Hill School District recently announced that current Indian Hill Elementary School Principal Whitney Buell has been selected to serve as Assistant Superintendent/Chief Academic Officer for the 2026–2027 school year, pending approval by the Board of Education at its April meeting. Buell brings... Continue Reading →
Into the Woods: Ault Park’s New Discovery Trail
By Robin Gee There were some patches of snow on the ground last December when excited children, dressed in winter jackets, scarves and hats, burst through the green plastic ribbon marking the entrance to Ault Park’s new playground. Each child wanted to be the first on the 20-foot climbing tower and try out the new... Continue Reading →
Taft Museum of Art Marks 175 Years of Duncanson Murals, 40 Years of Artist-in-Residence Program
The Taft Museum of Art marks two major anniversaries in 2026: the 175th anniversary of Robert S. Duncanson’s landmark landscape murals and the 40th anniversary of the Duncanson Artist-in-Residence Program, one of America’s longest running residencies dedicated to community engagement and artists of color. Painted between 1850 and 1852, Duncanson's murals launched his career as... Continue Reading →
New Escape Lounge opens at CVG, delivering a locally inspired airport experience
CVG Airport has opened the doors of its new Escape Lounge in Concourse B, welcoming travelers into one of the most eagerly anticipated additions. The lounge represents a $6.3 million investment in the passenger experience. The Escape Lounge has been part of CVG since 2019, growing in popularity alongside the airport's sustained passenger growth. The... Continue Reading →
Cincinnati Country Day Kicks off Its Inaugural Girls’ Flag Football Season
By Madison Conley, Sports Information Director The historic year for girls' athletics programs continues as Cincinnati Country Day fields its first-ever girls’ flag football team. Under the leadership of Head Coach Dennis Coyle, who also serves as the school's head football coach and athletic director, the Nighthawks are building the foundation for what they hope... Continue Reading →
