Events in Cincinnati

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  • Sat., April 27, 12-5 p.m.

    Summit Park

    4335 Gendale Milford Rd, Blue Ash Blue Ash

    Free

    55th Anniversary of Earth Day Over 125 exhibitors, local music, local vegetarian foods, and Madtree Brewing Company’s craft beer make the festival one of the best environmental education events in the region. Typically, attendance is over 8000. Activities and presentations about environmental education will be featured at the event. Families from all over the region are encouraged to get out and enjoy Earth Day even if it's only at their local park, traditionally the first fun family outdoor event of the year! 5132609025
  • Tue., April 16, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

    Lawrenceburg Public Library Main Branch

    150 Mary St., Lawrenceburg Lawrenceburg

    Free

    Routine excavations at a 19th century stone-lined outhouse shaft in downtown Cincinnati revealed much that was not routine. Clothing scraps and associated hardware from a late 19th century horizon were identified as a Cincinnati Policeman’s uniform. Or, were they? Subsequent archaeological examinations of the privy’s contents and historical detective work revealed the true nature of the uniform and eventually, the name of the officer. Get ready for a tale of family dynamics, anti-social behavior, violence, and concealment much of which is played out in Cincinnati newspapers. This is a true wedding of archaeological and historical research. 8122902966
  • Tue., April 16, 6:30 p.m.

    Bogart's

    2621 Vine St., Cincinnati Corryville

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    $29.50-$49.50

  • Tue., April 16, 6:30 p.m.

    Free

    Learn more about top body treatments including EmSculpt Neo & CoolSculpting Elite! Join Dr. Mona Foad and Kylee Finn, RN as they share why these non-invasive treatments are a great choice for removing unwanted fat, building muscle, and tightening skin. Attendees will have access to exclusive event-only pricing, live Q&A with the providers, and a behind-the-scenes look at these revolutionary treatment options!
  • Tue., April 16, 8 p.m.

    The Southgate House Revival

    111 E. Sixth St., Newport Newport

  • Tue., April 16, 8 p.m.

    Top Cats

    2820 Vine Street, Cincinnati Corryville

  • Tue., April 16, 8 p.m.

    Madison Live!

    734 Madison Ave., Covington Covington

  • Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Sundays, 12-5 p.m. Continues through June 9

    Weston Art Gallery

    650 Walnut St., Cincinnati Downtown

    Free

    The eleven Ohio-based women artists of A New World explore alternative ways of thinking, making, and seeing that challenge dominant systems of navigating the world. The resulting new worlds are slight but important interpretations of how the artists navigate their own realities to reimagine our existing world. Participating artists include Kat Burdine (Cleveland, OH), Kara Güt (North Olmsted, OH), Sharon Koelblinger (Kent, OH), Calista Lyon (Columbus, OH), Mychaelyn Michalec (Dayton, OH), Migiwa Orimo (Yellow Springs, OH), Kristina Paabus (Cleveland, OH), Erykah Townsend (Cleveland, OH), Thu Tran (Cleveland, OH), Cathrine Whited (Cincinnati, OH), and Xia Zhang (Cincinnati, OH). 513-977-4165
  • Through May 19, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

    Taft Museum of Art

    316 Pike St., Cincinnati Downtown

    African Modernism in America features more than 60 dynamic and vivid works of art created in Africa during the 1950s and ‘60s. Admission is free for Taft members, military, and youth (17 and under); $15 for adults; $12 for seniors. Save on tickets when you buy online. Admission is free on Sundays and Mondays! Learn more at taftmuseum.org/Exhibitions/AfricanModernism.
  • Tuesdays-Sundays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through May 12

    Cincinnati Art Museum

    953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati Eden Park

    Free

    Free Admission. The Cincinnati Art Museum is excited to host the annual Accessible Expressions Ohio exhibition (March 29–May 12, 2024). This opportunity comes to us as part of our long-term partnership with Art Possible Ohio, a Columbus-based nonprofit that “works with artists of all ages who have disabilities to advocate for accessibility and inclusivity, advance careers in the creative sector, build community, and improve the academic achievement of Ohio’s students through arts integration.” 513-721-2787
  • Third Tuesday of every month. Continues through Sept. 18

    Northern Row Brewery and Distillery

    111 W McMicken, Cincinnati Over The Rhine

    Free

    Come experience how Kolsch is served in Cologne! 513 620-8302
  • Through May 19

    Taft Museum of Art

    316 Pike St., Cincinnati Downtown

    Nature can provide inspiration for beautiful objects or set the mood in a painting. Anything from flowers to a sunset can spark an artist’s creativity. For this exhibition from the Taft collection, our curators have selected small nature-inspired works of art from storage. Admission is free for Taft members, guests of members with guest pass, military, and youth (17 and under); $15 for adults; $12 for seniors. Save on tickets when you buy online. Includes admission to special exhibitions and the museum’s collection galleries. Learn more at taftmuseum.org/Exhibitions/NatureInspires.
  • Tuesdays, 6-11 p.m. Continues through Jan. 6

    Voodoo Brewing Cincy

    120 Eighth St E Cincinnati, OH, Cincinnati Downtown

    Free

    Join Rae Renee every Tuesday at Voodoo Brewing Cincinnati from 6pm-11pm. Food served until 9pm. 513-246-0082
  • Tuesdays, 6-8 p.m. Continues through May 14

    University of Cincinnati - Victory Parkway Campus

    2220 Victory Pkwy, Cincinnati Mount Adams

    Learn the basics of the most romantic of the Romance languages! This in-person course will offer a foundation of French pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar designed to make sense to American beginners. We will incorporate practice from the prior class in each session for retention and understanding while learning a new area of the language. Students will become acquainted with contemporary French culture and geography and develop basic conversational skills useful for travel and everyday situations, in an informal, encouraging atmosphere in a spacious classroom. Please purchase the book before the start of class. 513-556-6932
  • Tuesdays-Saturdays, 6-9 p.m. Continues through Aug. 10

    Indian Hill Gallery

    9475 Loveland Madeira Rd., Cincinnati Montgomery

    Free

    Please join us on March 8th from 6-9 PM for the public opening reception of our next exhibition, Delicate Ecologies, Painting Selections From: Kelley Booze, Katherine Colborn, and Samantha Haring. The exhibition will be on view in the gallery and our website from March 8th-August 10th, 2024. Please visit indianhillgallery.com for more information and hours of operation. 513-984-6024
  • Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m. Continues through Dec. 17

    Woodward Theater

    1404 Main St., Cin Over The Rhine

    Free

    Feeling the midweek slump? Recharge your spirit this Tuesday at 7 PM at the Woodward Theater. Join us for an enriching evening of fellowship and an insightful verse-by-verse Bible study. It’s a perfect blend of community, faith, and deep biblical exploration. Don’t miss this opportunity to grow and connect. Bring a friend and let’s journey through the word together! 4252334715
  • Ongoing, 5-8 p.m.

    Art Academy of Cincinnati

    1212 Jackson St, Cincinnati Over The Rhine

    Free

    Art Academy of Cincinnati is pleased to exhibit artwork by Stewart Goldman. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue that includes writings from Sue Spaid and an interview with exhibition organizer Joe Girandola, AAC President, and Kristi Nelson, PH. D. revolving around Stewart’s practice and mentorship of students at the Art Academy of Cincinnati from 1968-2001. Stewart Goldman taught at the Art Academy of Cincinnati for over thirty years. In both his teaching and his visual production, he has shown profound concern for human rights, social justice, and the global implications of genocide in Germany and elsewhere. 513-562-6262
  • Every other Tuesday, 6-8 p.m.

    Louvino OTR

    1142 Main St., Cincinnati Over The Rhine

    No cover

    Cincy Jazz Train Duo with Ed Holcomb on Piano and Jeff Stover on Upright Bass plus Jazz standards and blues and classic jazz. Two 1 hour shows starting at 6pm 513-813-3350
  • Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

    Catch-a-Fire Pizza - Blue Ash

    9290 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati Blue Ash

    Free

    Join us EVERY Tuesday at 6:30pm at Catch-a-Fire Pizza in Blue Ash for @lastcalltrivia! It's free to play and we'll have $30, $20 and $10 gift cards for the top three winners every week! Download the Last Call Trivia App. For rules & tips: go to the Last Call Trivia FAQ Page For weekly hints: go to the home page of the Last Call Trivia website www.lastcalltrivia.com. 5135140016
  • Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

    Catch-a-Fire Pizza - Lebanon

    11 N. BROADWAY STREET, LEBANON Mason

    Free

    Join us EVERY Tuesday at 6:30pm at Catch-a-Fire Pizza in Lebanon for @lastcalltrivia! It's free to play and we'll have $30, $20 and $10 gift cards for the top three winners every week! Download the Last Call Trivia App. For rules & tips: go to the Last Call Trivia FAQ Page For weekly hints: go to the home page of the Last Call Trivia website www.lastcalltrivia.com. 5135140016
  • Wed., April 17, 10:15-11 a.m.

    Taft Museum of Art

    316 Pike St., Cincinnati Downtown

    Bring your young one to the Taft! Explore the galleries together while learning about art through guided activities and interactive games. Then get creative in the studio and make your own masterpiece to take home. This monthly program is designed for children ages 2–6 and their caregivers. Join the author, Taft Assistant Curator Angela Fuller, as she reads her new book, Hide-and-Seek Animals at the Taft Museum of Art. Introduce your little one to fine art from around the world with colorful artworks from the museum’s collection paired with whimsical rhymes that will delight and spark creativity.
  • Wed., April 17, 3-4 p.m.

    Each year during April for National Poetry Month, The Well holds virtual space for poets and poetry lovers for an hour of nourishing community and creativity. The format is simple. In each session, we meditate, consider a single poem, receive a prompt, write, and then share with the group. This week's poem is “Small Kindnesses” by Danusha Laméris, with a mindfulness facilitation by Morley and poetry facilitation by Haleh Liza Gafori. Poems generated by attendees during this session can be submitted for publication in our 5th anniversary of the Mindful Poetry Moments anthology! 5134705548
  • Wed., April 17, 5:30-8:30 p.m.

    Esoteric Brewing

    918 East McMillan Street, Cincinnati Walnut Hills

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    Join us at Esoteric Brewing as we kick off our '10 for 10' Happy series in celebration of MORTAR's 10th Anniversary! We're excited to welcome Brian Jackson of Esoteric Brewing as our guest speaker. Join us as he shares his insights into the world of small business and how MORTAR continues to support entrepreneurs like him. We'll be raising our glasses, sharing stories, and reminiscing about the moments that have shaped us. First round is on us! We hope you will join us and bring a friend you'd like to introduce to the MORTAR network. See you there! (513) 888-4769
  • Wed., April 17, 6-7:30 p.m.

    Civic Garden Center

    2715 Reading Rd, Cincinnati Clifton

    ​How do we figure out if a plant will become invasive? At one point, Amur honeysuckle was not commonly found in Southwest Ohio. Now, it has overrun nearly every habitat in our region. What species could be next? Join Cincinnati Parks Conservation Technician Drew Goebel at the Civic Garden Center to learn which non-native plants are currently escaping into natural areas--and what you can do to help. 513-221-0981
  • Wed., April 17, 6:30 & 7:30 p.m.

    Woodward Theater

    1404 Main St., Cin Over The Rhine

  • Wed., April 17, 7-9 p.m.

    Voodoo Brewing Cincy

    120 Eighth St E Cincinnati, OH, Cincinnati Downtown

    Paint & Sip Painting Event in Cincinnati, OH – “Little Skull” at Voodoo Brew Pub Cincy Details: Join us for an in-person paint & sip event at Voodoo Brew Pub in Cincinnati. Paint “Little Skull” a festive skull painting with The Paint Sesh. Our instructor will guide you through about 1.5 – 2 hours of creative fun. No experience needed to have a good time, so treat yourself to a fun afternoon out! Bring some friends, get a drink and we’ll handle the rest. Hope to see you there, Cheers! 5627623420
  • Wed., April 17, 7-8 p.m.

    American Sign Museum

    1330 Monmouth Ave, Cincinnati Camp Washington

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    FREE for members, $15 for non-members

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    Both signs and murals can create a sense of place in a community as their grand presence and artistry become iconic landmarks. Join the ASM and artist Matt Dayler for the unveiling of the Museum’s new mural inspired by signmaking. Dayler will share his design inspiration and creation process. You will also be able to check out the mural in its permanent location on the Cincinnati Sign Garden display. 5135416366
  • Wed., April 17, 7:30-8:50 p.m.

    CCM's Corbett Auditorium

    290 CCM Boulevard, Cincinnati University of Cincinnati (Main Campus)

    FREE

    CCM Concert Orchestra; Featuring faculty artist Dror Biran, piano; Aik Khai Pung, music director and conductor. VIVALDI: Guitar Concerto in D Major, RV 93; BACH: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, BWV 1052; HANDEL: Concerto for Harp, Op. 4, No. 6; HAYDN: Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major. (513) 556-4183
  • Wed., April 17, 8 p.m.

    The Andrew J Brady Music Center

    25 Race St., Cincinnati Downtown

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    $38.50-$58.50

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    Vinoklet Winery & Restaurant

    11069 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati Oxford

    FREE

    Join us for dinner and an evening of bluegrass music at the beautiful Vinoklet Winery, 11069 Colerain Ave in Cincinnati, OH 45252. Seated indoors in Vinoklet’s main dining room, patrons can enjoy the spectacular view overlooking the 30 plus acres of rolling hills while dining on any of the delicious menu items. Bluegrass entertainment by Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass from 6:30 til 8:30. Reservations are strongly recommended and should be made early. PRICE admission free TIME 6:30-8:30 CONTACT 513-385-9309 or [email protected] WEB https://www.vinokletwines.com/post/2018/09/30/Bluegrass-Wednesdays-Spaghetti-Meat-Balls 513-385-9309
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    The Southgate House Revival - The Lounge

    111 E. Sixth St., Newport Newport

  • Wed., April 17, 7:30 p.m., Thu., April 18, 7:30 p.m., Fri., April 19, 7:30 p.m. and Sat., April 20, 2 & 7:30 p.m.

    The Carnegie

    1028 Scott St, Covington Covington

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    Presenting The Play That Goes Wrong, a side-splitting comedy written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields that is sure to be a sensational hit. From Mischief, Broadway masters of comedy, comes a farce about the opening night of the Cornley University Drama Society’s newest production, The Murder at Haversham Manor. The show has everything you never wanted to see, including an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines). Nevertheless, the accident-prone thespians battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call, with hilarious 859-957-1940