DID YOU “C” THIS?
The picture perfect weather last weekend brought the crowds out to Summerfair Cincinnati, with artists from around the country.
On Saturday, Cincinnati honored the legacy of William “Dummy” Hoy, a Deaf player, and bringing renewed attention to his lasting impact on the game.
The Flying Pig Marathon delivered a history-making weekend, with a record 45,197 participants across all the event, energizing a hometown crowd that turned out in force across neighborhoods and the Finish Swine.
ArtsWave celebrated the inaugural artist-in-residence exhibition at the OneNKY Center with works by, Susan Byrnes, showcasing how creativity shapes place and strengthen communities.
Putt-putt fans joined 18 (ok, 20) local arts organizations at The Acres for the kick-off of “Cincy Arts Shirt Week,” a limited-time initiative created by ArtsWave and Cincy Shirts to support arts organizations through the sale of custom-designed shirts.
The Flying Pig Community Scholars Program awarded scholarships to 24 area high school athletes during a celebration breakfast at Music Hall last week.
On Thursday, April 9, Fifty West Brewing is holding an event to release “Piggy Bank Beer” in support of the Pig Works Capital Campaign to raise $12 million for a new headquarters and to expand youth programs.
Participants in the Flying Pig weekend’s “PigAbilities” division for athletes of all abilities kicked off their training with an event this past Saturday at the Cincinnati Zoo.
We admit to having a wee hangover from Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Parade! Check out the shenanigans as families, marching bands, and even DeLoreans got into the Irish spirit at The Banks.
Join Rhinegeist at the Contemporary Arts Center for a guided tasting of Fuzzy Bones, an alcohol-free sparkling THC beverage during “The (High) Art of Seltzer” program on Thursday, March 12.
The annual We Mentor Cincy Summit showcased a spirit of collaboration, as mentoring leaders, volunteers, and youth connected to learn, share ideas, and work to strengthen local programs together.


BLINK, illuminated by ArtsWave, returns Oct. 8–11, and just announced the more than 90 artists joining the fifth edition of the country’s largest celebration of public art and light.