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The parade is being handled by ish. Executive and Artistic Director Marie Krulewitch-Browne says there should be about 2,500 participants in 85 different groups marching. “Certainly some crowd favorites," she says. These are the roads that will close, and when.
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Hotel bookings and weekend flights are both reported to be "strong" for the third Blink.
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It’s been called the country’s largest light, art and projection-mapping experience. Now BLINK is back for the first time since 2019.
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On October 15, 2022, CPR is hosting a special event that you won't want to miss!
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Organizers have released the layout of the light festival, nine days before the event.
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An estimated 1.3 million people toured BLINK in 2019, and organizers expect at least that many this year.
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A lot of electricity is needed to light up Cincinnati and Covington walls and landmarks, so one sponsor is offering carbon tax credits.
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The flying robots will be visible on both sides of the Ohio River, according to BLINK's executive director, and "they’re going to be doing some pretty incredible formations."
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Cincinnati's Jewish community is preparing to conclude a 14-month long commemoration of 200 years of Jewish communal life. The Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial will wrap up with a concert at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center during BLINK featuring three bands, including Walk the Moon.
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Fourteen international and 18 local artists are included in the first announcement for the October festival.