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Later this month, a dozen or so amateur artists will gather to learn something new and technical, trade tips and generally support each other in their…
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Still checking items off your list this season? There are many ways to get your holiday shopping done while thinking outside the big box stores. Tune in…
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Twenty-two historic murals have been painstakingly cleaned, restored and are ready to go back on public display when Union Terminal reopens this weekend.…
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Art and music have long been drivers for community development and there's a celebration of this coming to Price Hill on August 3 & 4. MYCincinnati and…
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June is here, which means you've got 13 weekends left to make the most of your summer. Ready to get started? Welcome to the WVXU "Do" List, a roundup of…
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A Dayton artist is working on a new way to memorialize victims of the nation’s devastating opioid epidemic. The project would create a memorial wall...
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Zhao Kangmin reconstructed the first warriors after farmers digging a well stumbled on fragments in 1974. They were commissioned by China's first emperor — to guard his tomb.
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Some years ago, a collector took an old Confederate bank note into a North Charleston blueprint shop and asked an employee to have it enlarged. The…
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In 1974, farmers digging a well near Xi’an, China, uncovered bronze arrow heads and shards of pottery. Their discoveries led archeologists to the tomb of…
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Curators reviewed more than 600 books by African-American authors and illustrators while creating Telling a People's Story: African-American Children's…