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Film critic tt stern-enzi joins Cincinnati Edition to discuss this year's Oscar nominees, what surprises him and his predictions for the big night.
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You may not be able to watch everything everywhere all at once, but film critic and artistic director of the Over-the-Rhine Film Festival can help you prioritize what to watch.
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Kenton County Parks & Recreation is once again teaming with the Kenton County Public Library to assist Father Christmas with his holiday mail load. The "Letters To Santa, Letters From Santa" program opens Monday, Nov. 14.
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Cincinnati's annual holiday train display is back for its 76th year. The Duke Energy Holiday Trains and accompanying Holiday Junction open Friday.
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His new six-episode series airs on PBS this month with a look at European cave paintings, the art of the Renaissance and more.
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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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Strunk started watching the show when he was 7 when the first season came out
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Bean discusses "Stars On Stage From Westport Country Playhouse."
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While not a major Jewish holiday, Hanukkah is the Festival of Lights. Cincinnati — the birthplace of Reform Judaism in North America — is getting its first drive-through Hanukkah lights display.
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Elle Smith traded in her Miss Kentucky sash for a Miss USA crown Monday night. She is slated to compete in the Miss Universe pageant in Israel next month.
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Hanukkah is the festival of lights, after all.
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The display began in 1946 as a public relations effort by the Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad. It's one of the largest portable models in the world.