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Friends,
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Sincerely,
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Primo Italian Steakhouse in Middletown… the ultimate Italian experience!
Tell me there’s a new Italian restaurant opening in the vicinity, and I am there! Just a short drive up I-75 into a quaint little town called Middletown… Is a fabulous new destination called Primo Italian Strakhouse. I’ve never been to Italy, but I am absolutely sure I just visited by the incredible ingredients and care put into each course by Chef Shawn Heine! Shawn and Nelson Castillo, Owner of Primo, recently returned from an expansive research trip through Italy, where they hand picked ingredients and fabulous wines… From the dried tomatoes, the different types of flour used for their homemade pastas, The incomparable pasta maker, Olive oil, charcuterie… even the stunning hand-blown water carafes for the Italian filtered water system! The care put into every ingredient and every dish is dynamic and so full of flavor!
Middletown… A city 35 minutes north of downtown Cincinnati, within 15 minutes of Cincinnati’s northern suburbs, and 15 minutes south of the Dayton area. There is a boom going on in the city… New businesses popping up every day, and with its’ convenient location, accessible to all.
Primo and the building are rich in history, from the spectacular etched glass windows, to the dark, inviting woodwork… makes for a seductive ambience throughout. The exclusive bourbon room with attached cigar patio will be fabulous! The location is sexy, tasteful… And the chandeliers are stunning!
Service was impeccable from start to finish, and the chef and wait staff, along with Nelson (always there to greet with a smile!) will give recommendations to be sure you have the best experience possible.
Primo Italian steakhouse… Absolutely one of the best meals and dining experience I’ve had in the greater Cincinnati area. Cannot wait to go back! It was literally… THAT GOOD!
– Patty Youkilis, PublisherWhat’S GoinG on in april
ARONOFF CTR. FOR THE ARTS
650 Walnut Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Inside Out: 4/1
Jagged Little Pill: 4/1-4/2
Glenn Miller Orchestra: 4/12
Hadestown: 4/18-4/30
Equal/Night: 4/22
BOGART’S
2621 Vine St.
Cincinnati, OH 45219
513-872-8801
And That’s Why We Drink: 4/1
Warren Zeiders: 4/6
Spencer Crandall: 4/7
VV/Neon Noir Tour 2023: 4/8
The Bouncing Souls: 4/10
Party101 w/ DJ Matt Bennett: Playing Your Favorite Disney & Nick Hits: 4/13
Be Our Guest: A Disney DJ Night
21+: 4/14
Shrek Rave: 4/15
Sunny Day Real Estate: 4/19
Zoso: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin: 4/21
Gimme Gimme Disco: 4/22
Shakey Graves: 4/25
The Black Dahlia Murder: 4/26
Slaughter to Prevail: 4/27
Skinny Puppy: 4/28
Sixteen Candles: The Ulitmate
80s Tribute: 4/29
August Burns Red: 4/30
CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM
Reservations ONLY
953 Eden Park Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-721-ARTS (2787)
Georgia O’Keeffe: Photographer: 2/3-5/7
Roberto Lugo: Hi-Def Archives: 3/17-9/24
CINCINNATI BALLET COMPANY
1555 Central Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45214
513-621-5219
Family Series: Beauty and The Beast: 4/13-4/16
CINCINNATI CYCLONES vs. Nailers: 4/1 & 4/2 vs. Wings: 4/8
CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER
1301 Western Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45203
513-287-7000
Bricktionary: The Ultimate LEGO A-Z: opens 3/18
CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK
962 Mt. Adams Circle
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-421-3888 (Box Office)
A Chorus Line: 4/1-15
The Chinese Lady: 4/1-4/30
August Wilson’s Seven Guitars: 4/23-4/30
CINCINNATI POPS ORCHESTRA
1241 Elm Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
General Information: 513-6211919 or Box Office: 513-3813300
Classical Roots: 4/14
Ben Folds: 4/25
Ragtime in Concert: 4/28-4/30
CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
719 Race Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-381-2273
As You Like It: 4/7-4/29
CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
1241 Elm Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
General Information: 513-6211919 or Box Office: 513-3813300
ART BEYOND BOUNDARIES
1410 Main Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-421-8726
Voices Unlimited: 3/11-4/22
Shostakovich Symphony No. 5: 4/7-4/8
Pictures at an Exhibition: 4/154/16
Mahler Symphony No. 7: 4/214/22
CINCINNATI ZOO
3400 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45220
513-281-4700
Zoo Blooms: 4/1-4/30
CONTEMPORARY ARTS CTR. 44 E. 6th St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-345-8400
Ecologies of Elsewhere: 2/10-8/6
Ready to Bolt: 2023 MFA Thesis
Exhibition: 3/3-4/2
Regional Connections: A Community Gallery Installation by Region 90: 3/8-4/9
ENSEMBLE THEATRE
CINCINNATI
1127 Vine St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-421-3555
Who All Over There?: 4/11-4/30
GO BANANAS COMEDY CLUB
8410 Market Place Lane
Cincinnati, OH 45242
513-984-9288
Michael Turner: 3/3-4/2
Chance Willie & Connor Larsen: 4/6-4/9
Kelly Collette: 4/13-4/16
What’s GoinG on
HEBREW UNION COLLEGE: SKIRBALL MUSEUM
3101 Clifton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45220
513-221-1875
Frank Stella: Had Gadya: opens 3/23
HERITAGE BANK CENTER
100 Broadway
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-421-4111
Shinedown: 4/4
Soul II Soul Tour: 4/7
Cincinnati Monster Jam Area Championship Series East: 4/15-4/16
Katt Williams: 4/29
HOLLYWOOD CASINO
777 Hollywood Blvd.
Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025
888-274-6797
Signs of Life: The American Pink Floyd: 4/8 Midget Wrestling Warriors: 4/29
KROHN CONSERVATORY
1501 Eden Park Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-421-4086
Butterflies of the Meadow: now to 6/18
MUSIC HALL
1241 Elm St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-621-2787 (ARTS)
Bricks & Beer: Cincinnati Music Hall History and Hops: 4/6-5/11
Silent Movies Made Musical with The Mighty Wurlitzer: 4/13
Miami Takes Music Hall: 4/17
NANCY AND DAVID WOLF HOLOCAUST & HUMANITY CENTER
1301 Western Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45203
513-487-3055
Weekly Holocaust Speaker Series via Zoom every Wednesday at 11:00am: https://www.holocaustandhumanity.org/speaker-series/
Stand With Us: Annual Yom HaShoah
Commemoration: 4/16
TAFT MUSEUM OF ART
316 Pike St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-241-0343
Memories & Inspiration: The Kerry and C. Betty Davis Collection of African American Art: 2/4-5/14
Universal Magnetic: New Works by Terence
Hammonds: 2/16-6/4
TAFT THEATER
317 E. 5th St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-232-6220
Our Planet Live in Concert: 4/4
Bruce-O-Rama Starring Bruce Campbell: 4/6
Disney’s Moana Jr.: 4/15-4/16, 4/21-4/23
Celebrating David Bowie (Rescheduled): 4/26
World Ballet Series: Cinderella: 4/27
conventions & special events
2023 Cincinnati Auto Expo
Duke Energy Convention Center
525 Elm St. Cincinnati, OH
4/1-4/2
Superior Career Fairs
Sharonville Convention Center
11355 Chester Road
Cincinnati, OH 4/12
Body Mind Spirit’s Victory of Light
Sharonville Convention Center
11355 Chester Road
Cincinnati, OH 4/15-4/16
C & E Gun Show
Sharonville Convention Center 11355 Chester Road Cincinnati, OH 4/22-4/23
Jurassic Quest
Duke Energy Convention Center
525 Elm St. Cincinnati, OH
4/28-4/30
SPCA Cincinnati Fur Ball
Sharonville Convention Center
11355 Chester Road
Cincinnati, OH 4/29
Asian Food Fest
Downtown Cincinnati
E. Court Street between Vine and Walnut
Cincinnati, OH
4/29-4/30
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Business of the Month
Sloane Boutique, signature styles for the fashion-forward woman & man
Sloane Boutique was founded in 2011 as the first women’s clothing store and over the Rhine, created to fortify and energize Cincinnati style scene- a goal that has and will continue to drive Sloane’s passion for creating and redefining trend.
Sloane aims to mix edgy styles with touches of modern-femininity, always with a foundation of quality and the idea that unique pieces can make getting dressed fun and personal! They have chosen each item because they spoke to them with authenticity and genuine character.
Pieces range in price because Sloane believes in accessible fashion that’s sustainably created, designed by passionate people, and endlessly unique to your tastes. To bring you something fresh, they’re continuously introducing conceptual goods from some of style’s iconic origins all over the world. You can also find local designs in the shop— made with love from Cincinnati.
The modern woman needs outfitting that can transcend style over time and Sloane
hopes you find that here…stop in, say hello, find something that is easily as effortless as it is chic.
Sloane Boutique has become a premier destination for the fashion-forward woman. Specializing in exclusive garments and hard-to-find brands, we’re sure you’ll find something you love.
NEW AT SLOANE….MENSWEAR!!!
View the new and growing collection of men’s fashion. Visit us in store or at a popup event to see all the new looks!
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Sloane Boutique
1216 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Monday-Wednesday 11-6PM
Thursday-Saturday 11-7PM
Sunday 12-5PM
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event of the
Voices Unlimited: A Collaborative Workshop with Art Beyond Boundaries
This series is held in collaboration with Art Beyond Boundaries, a nonprofit fine arts gallery located at 1410 Main Street, whose mission is “to promote the understanding of artists with disabilities and show that art goes beyond the limits of disabilities.”
Using WWf(a)C practices, participants will respond to artwork of Melissa Sammarco, Edith Susarret Marrero, and Ruthe Pearlman for the upcoming exhibition being held at Art Beyond Boundaries. To celebrate the creative process, participants will be invited--but not required--to share their written work at a virtual reading and at the Gallery.
Opening Reception
Saturday, Mar. 11, 2023
5 - 7 pm Wine & Hors’ dourves
Women Writing for (a) Change Gallery Event
Saturday, Apr. 1, 2023
2 - 4 pm
Closing Reception
Saturday, Apr. 22, 2023
5 - 7 pm
About Women Writing for (a) Change: Located in Silverton, Women Writing for (a) Change® provides a safe and noncompetitive environment for individuals to develop their writing skills, cultivate their creativity, and strengthen their voices. At WWf(a)C, our writers, whether first-timers or the more experienced, find community, connection, and meaningful conversation within our writing circles.
WWf(a)C was founded by Mary Pierce Brosmer in 1991, to encourage women and girls to find their voices, speak their truths and tell their stories in a world in which they were often silenced. Through the years, WWf(a)C class offerings have grown in response to demand. WWf(a)C has expanded and deepened its reach and offerings, while staying true to the original vision and values. We offer writing circles and community
events for Adult Women as well as All Gender options, with series classes ranging from 6-14 weeks, as well as one-off specialty classes. For youth, we offer programming specifically for Grades 4-6, Grades 7-9, and Grades 10-12, including weeklong summer camps. For more information, or to register, visit us here.
WWf(a)C
Facilitator- Karen Novak is a fourtime published novelist, writing teacher, practiced facilitator, and graduate of the Conscious Feminine Leadership Academy. She writes: My experience with this topic has been “on the job” training. Having a disability in my back from scoliosis as well as a complexity of other health realities to deal with, I have learned that the secret to seeing my life as a beautiful thing unfolding was to be part of something larger. My sense of community at Women Writing brings me joy and sustains me in difficult times. My writing skills have grown exponentially while here. If you have questions or want further information, contact Karen Novak.
For other questions, contact the Gallery @ 513.421.8726 or artbeyondboundaries@gmail.com
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New exhibition at Freedom Center showcases 1968 campaign against poverty
Anew exhibition at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is illuminating the often-overlooked history of the multicultural movement to confront poverty that redefined social justice and activism in America. Solidarity Now! 1968 Poor People’s Campaign, organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) and the National Museum of African American History and Culture, opens March 30 at the Freedom Center.
In the 1960s, the United States emerged as a global model of wealth and democracy, an estimated 25 million Americans lived in poverty – nearly 13% of the population. From the elderly and underemployed to children and persons with disabilities, poverty affected people of every race, age and religion. In response, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, led by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rev. Ralph Abernathy, organized the Poor People’s Campaign as a national human rights crusade. Solidarity Now! features photographs, oral histories with campaign participants and organizers and an array of protest signs, political buttons and audio field recordings collected during the campaign.
“The civil rights movement of Dr. King is
often thought of as a movement about race, but it was more. It was a movement about equity, about freedom – including freedom from hunger and want – for all people,” said Woodrow Keown, Jr. president and COO of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. “We’re proud to present Solidarity Now! to our community so we can show that equity was never about just some of us, but about all of us.”
Solidarity Now! explores the significance of the tactics and impact of the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign that drew thousands of people to build a protest community on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. For nearly six weeks they inhabited “a city of hope” on 15 acres between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial to call the nation’s attention to the crippling effects of poverty for millions of Americans. The protest site was called Resurrection City. Through a 3D map of Resurrection City, guests to Solidarity Now! can examine the planned spaces for housing, a cultural center, city hall, theater stage and essential services, including facilities for food and dining, sanitation, communications, education, medical and dental care and childcare.
destination of the Month
Bricktionary: The ultimate LEGO® A-Z has arrived at Cincinnati Museum Center
Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) is hosting the world premiere of the new exhibition clicked to life by the creativity and talent of Ryan “Brickman” McNaught, star of LEGO® Masters Australia. The exhibition is now open.
Featuring more than 150 custom-built LEGO® models, Bricktionary is filled with the most mind-boggling creations. From leaping orcas that tower overhead to Saturn V rockets that stretch from floor to ceiling, the exhibition pushes the limits of what’s possible with LEGO® bricks.
“We’re excited to host the world premiere of this incredible exhibition that showcases not just what’s possible with LEGO®, but that anything is possible with LEGO®,” said Elizabeth Pierce, president and CEO of Cincinnati Museum Center. “Through the mastery of The Brickman and his team, Bricktionary demonstrates the endless versatility, ageless allure and STEM applications of LEGO®; anything is possible by anyone when you’re building with
LEGO® bricks.”
Bricktionary is more than a stunning gallery of masterpieces by the southern hemisphere’s only LEGO® Certified Professional; Bricktionary is about you! If you can dream it, you can build it. The exhibition encourages amateur and expert builders alike to get involved through interactive build zones. In Bricktionary: The ultimate LEGO® A-Z, LEGO® becomes the building bricks of imagination.
Build a LEGO® brick model to survive an earthquake and test it against the Bricktionary earthquake machine. How long can your build last? You can also help build a giant LEGO® mosaic or a spaceship to take us to Mars. You can even build animals to add to the giant LEGO® brick garden.
A fun-filled journey for families, kids and adults, Bricktionary: The ultimate LEGO® A-Z is now open for a limited time at Cincinnati Museum Center. Tickets and additional information are available at cincymuseum.org/bricktionary.
KentucKy dininG
GRANDVIEW TAVERN
2220 Grandview Dr. Fort Mitchell, KY 41017
859-341-8439
One of Northern Kentucky’s premier food and beverage entertainment business. Established in 2007 and still going strong. Over a decade of research and development has forged a casual upscale concept, second to none.
HOFBRAUHAUS
200 E. 3rd. St., Newport, KY 41071
859-491-7200
The first authentic Hofbräuhaus in America, modeled after the legendary 400+ year-old Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany! Guests are now able to enjoy many of the traditions from Germany that have made Hofbräuhaus famous. From the traditionally decorated rooms in the building to the beer that is brewed on-site, and of
course the excellent German fare.
POMPILIO’S
600 Washington Ave., Newport, KY 41071
859-581-3065
Pompilio’s has been serving the tri-state area home-cooked Italian meals for 80 consecutive years!
RIVERFRONT PIZZA
617 W. 3rd St.
Covington, KY 41011
859-261-4800
Whether you’re craving carry out pizza, pasta, chicken parmesan with spaghetti, a fresh salad, or a hoagie, Riverfront Pizza offers gourmet Italian food that will satisfy your appetite.
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THE PARK POUR
4815 Cooper Road
Blue Ash, Ohio 45242
513-376-7247
Great coffee, light bites, cocktails and exciting wines. A comfortably familiar spot for conversation with friends, work meetups or grabbing a bottle of wine on your way home.
BROWN DOG CAFE
1000 Summit Place
Blue Ash, OH 45242
513-794-1610
Chef Shawn and his culinary team proudly present an ever-changing, eclectic menu featuring sustainable Hawaiian fish, steaks, and more.
THE ORIGINAL MONTGOMERY INN
9440 Montgomery Rd.
Montgomery, OH 45242
513-791-3482
Cincinnati’s famous rib joint!
MAGGIANO’S LITTLE ITALY
7875 Montgomery Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45236
Reservations: (513) 794-0670
Carryout: (513) 794-0676
Banquets: (513) 794-0672
Stop by Maggiano’s at Kenwood Towne Centre for season-fresh Italian food in Cincinnati, prepared by Chef Karl Lenz and inspired by Nonna’s traditional recipes.
CAFE ALMA
6111 Montgomery Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45213
513-620-8526
Our mission at Café Alma is to encourage the habit of healthy eating, living a well-balanced lifestyle and spreading the knowledge we have about the benefits of the Mediterranean Diet.
CHICKEN ON THE RUN
7255 Ohio Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45236
513-791-6577
Low-key haunt for burgers, sloppy joes & other hearty American eats, plus craft beer & sports on TV.
RED FEATHER KITCHEN
3200 Madison Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45209
513-407-3631
A contemporary American farm to table restaurant located in the Oakley neighborhood of Greater Cincinnati. Offering an upscale casual dining experience with an emphasis on classic culinary techniques and slow, careful preparations. Enjoy forty wines by the glass, 200+ by the bottle, house made craft cocktails and a comprehensive list of micro-brewed beers.
THE TURF CLUB
4618 Eastern Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45226
513-533-4222
A quirky joint doling out beers and jumbo burgers with adventurous toppings in a neon-lit room.
HIGH GRAIN BREWING CO.
6860 Plainfield Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45236
513-791-7000
A brewery with a scratch kitchen making sustainable choices from the onset of each project. We love beer and believe beer is best with a good meal with locally sourced food.
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COPPER AND FLAME
1115 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-381-0484
An experiential drinkery in the heart of Over-theRhine. Industrial-chic taproom with brick walls serving hearty comfort food plates & self-serve draft beer.
MONTGOMERY INN BOATHOUSE
925 Riverside Dr.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
513-721-7427
Cincinnati’s famous rib joint!
NICOLA’S
1420 Sycamore St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
513-721-6200
Chic venue presenting contemporary Italian cui-
sine in a warm space with exposed-brick walls.
PRIME CINCINNATI
580 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-579-0720
Known for its USDA Prime Steaks, exquisite cuisine, extensive wine selectionand outstanding service.
STREET CITY
On 6th Street Between Main & Walnut
580 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
513-873-7529
Street City Pub offers urban gourmet fare, live music, a street-side patio, and all-day happy hour.
area art Galleries
Art Beyond Boundaries
1410 Main St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-421-8726
Carl Solway Gallery
424 Findlay Street
Cincinnati, OH 45214
513-621-0069
The Carnegie 1028 Scott Blvd Covington, KY 41011
859-491-2030
DAAP Galleries
2624 Clifton Ave Cincinnati, OH 45221
513-556-2839
Gallery Veronique
The Shops at Harper’s Point 11324 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, OH 45249
513-530-5379
Kennedy Heights Art Center 6546 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45213 513-631-4278
The Marta Hewett Gallery
The Annex at the Pendleton Art Center 1310 Pendleton St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-281-2780
shoppinG Guide
SLOANE BOUTIQUE
1216 Vine St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-579-8111
LANE & KATE
1417 Vine St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-381-1122
LULU’S BOUTIQUE
6145 Bridgetown Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45248
513-574-0839
ADC FINE ART
1013 York St.
Cincinnati, OH 45214 513-723-1222
APPOINTMENTS
441 Vine St. #20
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-421-7430
CINCY SHIRTS
1435 Main St.
Cincinnati, OH 513-510-5774
2709 Observatory Ave.
Cincinnati, OH
513-832-2125
295 W. Loveland Ave. Loveland, OH 45140 513-340-4373
EDDIE LANE’S DIAMOND SHOWROOM
9301 Montgomery Rd, Montgomery, OH 45242 513-793-4111
UPPER EDEN
1120 St. Gregory St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-421-1120
JACOB JAMES
3446 Edwards Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45208 513-376-6288
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