Apr 08 Wednesday
Depending on the game, an ace can be the highest or lowest card, zero or infinity. A breakup feels similar—one path crumbles, while all others remain infinitely possible. How do you write about heartbreak when you’re going through it? Ace, GRAMMY Award-winner Madison Cunningham’s third record for Verve Forecast, tracks every part of it: falling out of love, having your heart broken, and then falling in love again. Co-produced by Cunningham and Robbie Lackritz (Feist, Rilo Kiley, Bahamas, Peach Pit), the fourteen-track album is honest and full of heart, even as it breaks.Ace builds off of the success of Revealer (2022), a darkly funny portrait of an artist that won Cunningham her GRAMMY for “Best Folk Album,” but it is a different record. A slow burn until it wasn’t. It follows a period of writer’s block. On Revealer and her debut album Who Are You Now (2019), Cunningham says that she was writing songs about heartbreak, but they weren’t about her heartbreak. They were sketches, observations. She wanted Ace to be emotions first. Heartbreaking and lush and bold. Her first single from Ace, “My Full Name,” was released to praise by Paste Magazine, who called the lyrics, “simultaneously sprawling and intimate,” recalling “an ancient work of poetry.” On the album, for which Cunningham serves as co-producer, she wanted piano to move into the foreground. “I wanted it to feel like a mountain peak,” she says. “I wanted Ace to feel like a mountain we built together.” It’s a record that feels alive and lush in all the ways Cunningham hoped when she started writing. It is a record of mastery and honesty. She loves every single song on it. You can tell.—–Be part of another Longworth-Anderson Series evening of great music, food, and drink! Complimentary pre-concert reception features live music from Stone & Snow, light bites from Ollie’s Trolley and N.Y.P.D. Pizza, and craft beer tastings from HighGrain Brewing Co.Reception runs from 6:30-8 p.m. Concert begins at 8 p.m.Tickets ($39.00 to $63.00) on sale Friday, September 19, 2025, at 10 a.m. at www.memorialhallotr.com. Or call the Memorial Hall box office at 513-977-8838.
Family. You can’t pick ‘em—even when they’re dead.
When Sienna receives a cryptic call about the untimely deaths of distant relatives in Blissfield, Indiana, she finds herself unexpectedly tasked with delivering eulogies for family members she’s never met. What begins as a peculiar obligation soon transforms into a journey of self-discovery and unexpected friendship with Millie, the quirky funeral home receptionist. This witty and heartfelt new play explores themes of identity, connection, and the stories we inherit. With sharp dialogue and poignant moments, Fourteen Funerals offers a comedic yet touching look at the ties that bind us—sometimes even after death.
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Community Nights at Findlay Market is an exciting new event series aimed at bringing the community together and strengthening the bond between Findlay Market and its neighbors. The event will take place at Jane’s every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, from April to October, 5:30pm-7:30pm. Each month will feature a unique theme, with local nonprofits and organizations invited to set up tables, offer fun activities, and share helpful information.
This initiative is all about creating a welcoming space where people of all ages can come together, learn about valuable community resources, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of Findlay Market. It also supports cultural and income diversity by making the market more accessible to all community members and promoting a diverse range of nonprofit organizations.
Apr 19 Sunday
Thomas Sheehan, Principal Organist at Washington National Cathedral, will present a concert on the 88-rank Casavant organ at Hyde Park Community UMC.
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