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“We’re really looking for projects that will impact a lot of people so that more and more residents and guests to the Cincinnati region and Downtown will experience BLINK and the vibrancy of the arts,” says ArtsWave President and CEO Alecia Kintner.
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ArtsWave is administering the grants using the county's American Rescue Plan funds. About a quarter of the 53 recipients are getting a pandemic relief grant for the first time.
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Arts leaders say the decision is the best way forward to keep performers, workers and audience members safe.
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The Blink light festival is likely coming back to Cincinnati next year thanks to federal stimulus funding. Mayor John Cranley and Artswave announced…
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Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, New York-based jazz vocalist Jazzmeia Horn, Lil' Bec with Jon Boogz and Broadway actor Norm Lewis are coming to…
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ArtsWave is launching an 18-month celebration of the centennial of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote. The "Power of Her" initiative is…
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This month, the exhibit MANDELA: THE JOURNEY TO UBUNTU returned to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center as part of a year-long international…
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And then there were none.Classical music reporter Janelle Gelfand was one of at least four Enquirer newsroom employees to lose their jobs Tuesday, the…
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Cincinnati is replete with the arts, from museums to dance to theater to music. This weekend, the Macy's Arts Sampler returns with a variety of free…
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According to the National Science + Math Initiative, only 44 percent of U.S. high school graduates are ready for college-level math and 36 percent are…