Cincinnati local Gabrielle Buckley set out to own a business that is not only kind to customers’ wellbeings, but to the environment too! Univerisity of Cincinnati student Victoria Meyer shares Buckley’s story about her journey to sustainable living and why it is so important to live a earth conscious life.
Read MoreA Light to Rejoice is a holiday themed short story written by local novelist Kenion Lathan. Enjoy the first portion of his beautiful holiday romance tale here online. Be sure to pick up a copy of our 2022 Holiday Issue for the conclusion of this beautiful story of forbidden love, family, and secrets!
Read MoreIt is estimated that there are 400,000 people living in modern day slavery in the United States. Of that 400,000, 75% are estimated to be cases related to sex trafficking. Unitas, an international humanitarian organization working to provide solutions in the fight against human trafficking, describes human trafficking as ‘the exploitation or enslaving of other people
Read MoreMaurice Cooke, also known as “Mo” to clients and friends, is a well-known master barber in the Cincinnati area. The title of Master Barber is not one used lightly. With his expert skill and sleight of hand, he is able to cut anyone’s hair. He owns a barber shop called Preferred Cutz in College Hills Ohio.
Read MoreOn June 18, artists and community leaders took to the streets of Cincinnati, OH outside of City
Hall to paint a Black Lives Matter Mural. The Mural created by several dozen artists features
images and poems symbolizing the movement.
Next to your birthday, today should be one of the most important days of the year for you! Why? It’s Election Day! This is one of the only opportunities Americans have to make their voices be heard.
Read MoreWhere are Cincinnati’s most eligible bachelor’s? Read this to find out!
Read MoreIn today’s social distancing world, unfortunately, a lot of families have not had the opportunity to host the usual spring social gatherings, graduation celebrations, or just simple hanging-out with those they adore, at least in the more physical setting, of which we long.
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