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Revolution Rotisserie’s Mini Pies

These 6-inch creations at Nick Pesola's Cincinnati restaurant are an adorable and delicious dessert option.

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King Arthur’s Camelot

The Cincinnati Ballet brings the timeless tale to life at the Aronoff Center for the Arts.

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Bard in the Park

This Cincinnati Shakespeare Company stages free outdoor performances all summer.

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Life Stories

The Cincinnati Museum Center explores the ancient world of mummies and the windows they provide into the past.

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Ohio Finds: Brass Surveyor’s Transit

Made by Henry Ware, who was born in Vermont in 1810 before settling in Cincinnati.

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The Jewelry of Artist Lisa Inglert

This Cincinnati maker finds vibrant inspiration from the blooms around her.

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Iron Man

Cincinnati sculptor Paul Lashua explores the transformative power of metal.

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Back to the Land

The Cincinnati Art Museum spotlights Grant Wood’s famous twosome along with other portraits of the Midwest.

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12 Arts Events to Experience This Fall

”Hamilton” takes the stage in Dayton, the Cincinnati Art Museum showcases the photography of Ansel Adams and BalletMet brings Dracula to life in Columbus.

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The Art of Robert McCloskey

The Cincinnati Art Museum hosts a summer exhibition of works from Hamilton native’s lovingly illustrated picture books.

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High Style

Cincinnati exhibition highlights couture that still turns heads decades after it was designed.

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Great Ohio Road Trips: Southwest

We head to southwest Ohio for an art-inspired road trip to the Cincinnati Art Museum, Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, Yellow Springs’ Village Artisans and more.

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Iconic Ohio Foods Worth Driving To

From Cincinnati-style chili to Hungarian hot dogs to a gargantuan burger, dig into time-tested classics and new favorites.

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Ohio Finds: Anna Pottery’s Famous Pig Liquor Flasks

Few objects commemorate Cincinnati’s days as Porkopolis, but brothers Cornwall and Wallace Kirkpatrick poked fun at the city’s reputation.

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Into the Woods

The Cincinnati Art Museum showcases the forest through one of Vincent van Gogh’s final paintings and two dozen other works.

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Ohio Finds: Tom Wesselmann “Blonde Vivienne” Print

Born in Cincinnati in 1931, Tom Wesselmann became internationally known for his pop art depictions of female nudes.

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The Gourmet Treats of Fat Ben’s Bakery

Ben Arington, the creator of Fat Ben’s Bakery in Cincinnati, offers a gourmet take on Pop-Tarts.

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‘Paris 1900: City of Entertainment’

Turn-of-the-20th-century Paris offered a glimpse of a new and changing world. The Cincinnati Art Museum highlights the era with an exhibition organized by the Petit Palais Museum of Fine Arts.

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Faraway Places

The Cincinnati Art Museum celebrates the artistry of Claude Monet and the place he called home.

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Homes with History

Let the hosts of these Cincinnati-area bed and breakfasts pamper you before the holiday season starts.

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