At the inaugural Queen City Theatre Collaborative (QCTC) Awards, Cincinnati Country Day School's Evan DiTullio received one of the evening’s highest honors: Educator of the Year. “This award is a powerful recognition of Evan’s tireless commitment to our students, his artistry behind the scenes, and the care and mentorship he brings to every production,” says... Continue Reading →
ArtWorks Becomes 1001 Colors, Ushering in a Bold New Era for Cincinnati and its Creative Community
After 30 years of shaping Cincinnati’s creative identity, on June 1st ArtWorks announced its official rebrand to 1001 Colors (pronounced One Thousand and One Colors), marking a bold new chapter for one of the nation’s leading public art and creative workforce organizations. The shift opens the door to a story that can be told from... Continue Reading →
Zonta Club of Cincinnati-Building a Better World for Women and Girls
By Mary Casey-Sturk What do Amelia Earhart and a group of dedicated women in Greater Cincinnati have in common? Both have supported Zonta International as members of the renowned advocacy group. Zonta International works to improve the lives of women and girls in our community and around the world through service projects, advocacy efforts and... Continue Reading →
A Quiet Engine: Manifest Gallery Continues Pursuit to Support Artists
By Christian Meininger, Contributor Though understanding Manifest Gallery may appear difficult on the surface, it can be broken down into two parts: an art gallery and art studio. For 22 years, the gallery has existed on Woodburn Avenue, showcasing the work of artists from 48 countries and all 50 states. During the same period of... Continue Reading →
Best Reads for Late Spring
By Chris Weber and Cara Gores Hopefully, by the time this posts, I will be through most of my knee replacement. Being under a deadline two weeks post-surgery is a bit daunting. Especially, with all my friends saying, “Look at all the time you’ll have to read!” The only problem is that it can be... Continue Reading →
Blue Marble’s New Owners Have High Energy and Plans to Keep a Tradition Alive and Growing
Story and photos by Chuck Keller, Writer Dr. Seuss (AKA Theodor Seuss Geisel) remarked that, “You’re never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child.” That could very well become the guiding principle for the new owners of the Blue Marble bookstore located on South Fort Thomas... Continue Reading →
Former Springer School VP to Lead Crayons and Beyond
Crayons and Beyond, the Cincinnati-based nonprofit that connects teachers and students in need with essential classroom supplies, has named Kirstin Eismin-Henry as its next President & CEO. She will join the organization on July 6, 2026. Eismin-Henry brings more than 18 years of nonprofit leadership experience to the role, most recently serving as Vice President... Continue Reading →
Dr. Timothy Kremchek Honored with Indian Hill High School Distinguished Alumni Award
Dr. Timothy Kremchek, Founding Member of Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, was recently honored with Indian Hill High School’s Distinguished Alumni Award. The award recognizes alumni who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and personal accomplishments in their careers and/or on behalf of the community, highlighting individuals who embody the values of excellence, integrity and community impact.... Continue Reading →
George H. Thomas: City Namesake and Greatest Union General in the Civil War
Story and Photo By Mike Leising Part One: George H. Thomas was the most successful general in the Civil War, valuing strategy, and refusing to attack until his men were prepared and ready for battle. He never lost a battle where he was in charge, seeking to first win the fight and then following through... Continue Reading →
IH ARTS CONSERVATORY: Indian Hill High School Digital Arts Earns National Recognition
Braves honored with national award at student television network competition The Indian Hill School District and the Indian Hill Arts Conservatory celebrate Indian Hill High School students Addy Ritzmann, Kelsey Rosenfeld, and Stella Bosley for earning the school’s first-ever national recognition during the annual Student Television Network (STN) Nationals competition. The prestigious national competition includes... Continue Reading →
