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We revisit Dr. Herbert Woodward Martin’s poem, Mississippi Poplars, from his collection The Shape of Regret, which he shared with us for Martin Luther…
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Book Review: Kelly Blewett reviews What Is the Grass: Walt Whitman in My Life by Rutgers University Poetry Professor Mark Doty.
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David Lewis shares the story of Sam Ash, not the name on the music stores, but the 19th century Campbell County-born recording pioneer and movie actor.
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From our friend Katie Laur, her song “Ohio River Blues,” from The Official Tall Stacks ’92 Soundtrack.
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Tracy Wilson has seen tremendous changes in Cincinnati’s arts community and the neighborhood surrounding Music Hall in her 35 years with the Cincinnati…
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Geoffrey Woolf is the Dean of Humanities and Sciences at Cincinnati State and Technical College and a published poet. His newest collection is called…
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The song “Night and Day” from Cincinnati’s own Doris Day, who passed away last year at the age of 97.
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Starting a new arts initiative during a pandemic and civil unrest may seem incongruous, but local actor Candice Handy saw an opportunity to showcase some…
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Book Review: Roberta Schultz reviews Kentucky native J. Todd Scott’s newest crime novel, Lost River.
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Stuart Holman is not only one of Around Cincinnati's contributors, but also an accomplished guitarist.In this commentary, Stuart shares the inspirational…