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Each day of Kwanzaa celebrates one of seven principles. People talk about one principle each day. The seven principles are unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative ...
Discover Nero d’Avola, Sicily’s signature red wine, with tasting notes, producer highlights, and easy food pairings.
It might still look historic on the outside, but the interior of Old Chemistry features some of the University of Cincinnati’s most cutting-edge laboratories, the latest energy efficiencies and modern ...
Juveniles grow up hearing a multitude of adages about life, such as: “True friends are forever,” “Fake it ’til you make it” and “Change is a good thing.” Join 6,000 other Cincinnatians and get News ...
Despite the overly German name, Gewurztraminer originates from Italy. Gewurztraminer is both early budding and early ripening. Best suited to cooler climates that allow the grape to ripen slowly. Join ...
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden has been granted accreditation by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and has also received AZA’s prestigious William G. Conway International Conservation ...
Dr. Fleming was a pre-eminent scholar whose life’s work was the preservation and interpretation of African American history and culture. His was firmly rooted in a historic Black community as he came ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has ordered an investigation into The Walt Disney Company and its subsidiary ABC, alleging potential violations of the agency’s equal employment ...
Recent weeks in Cincinnati have brought fresh waves of grief, anguish and fear. Violence has been in the headlines, from Covington police attacking protesters on the Roebling bridge, to a fight that ...
He has only been on the job for just over 12 months, but Department of Economic Inclusion Director, Collin Mays, is making great strides and knocking down barriers as he continues the mission to ...
Whether waiting for a bus, playing outside or walking the dog – during the colder winter season, everyone is looking for ways to stay warm. Luckily, the process your body uses to break down foods ...