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In MAX Madness, 16 classic OMNIMAX films will go head to head, with the Final Four getting limited screenings in April and May.

Opening this weekend, the establishment is set to provide variety to Over-the-Rhine's Brewery District.

Can you *bleat* out the competition?

Regardless of the recent arrivals and departures for FC Cincinnati, much of the uncertainty for the new season has already been cleared up.

“Our hope is to align legislation with the constitutional amendment, and not have to go through each piece of previous legislation.”

After being rescued from an abusive facility, Jonah Bevin wants accountability.

Pro-Palestinian activists protested the Cincinnati Ballet for speech-motivated funding cuts, but the ballet told CityBeat there was never any money going to SCPA.

The Mississippi native started playing guitar in bands at age 13, which means he’s been doing it for more than a half-century.

What chili dish are you trying this week?

The bill would require every local board of education in Ohio to adopt a policy that would end any current diversity and inclusion offices or departments and ban any DEI orientation or training.

The festival will feature three workshops on the art of burlesque, as well as a Welcome Mixer, Main Stage Show and Sunday brunch.

The projection will run from dusk until 10 p.m. Friday through Sunday, with a special vigil Sunday to celebrate the trans community.

The bill would limit Ohio’s home grow from 12 plants down to six, reduce the THC levels in adult-use marijuana extracts from a maximum of 90% down to a maximum of 70%, and mandate that marijuana can only be used in a private residence.

Fiddler Bronwyn Keith-Hynes paid a visit to the Southgate House Revival Tuesday in support of her latest album, "I Built a World." This album marks the first time that Keith-Hynes has contributed vocals to a musical effort, and the result is a dynamic masterclass in modern bluegrass.

Whether you are trying to party or have a wholesome weekend, click the link to see a few events taking place in Greater Cincinnati this weekend. https://buff.ly/4bhAa3U

Families with children six and younger would be eligible. For couples filing jointly, benefits would begin to phase out at $75,000 a year in household earnings and stop altogether at $94,000. Those amounts would be lower for other filers.

The store will hold its grand opening on April 16, which also happens to be the retailer's 61st anniversary.

Although FirstEnergy didn’t show up in person, the company submitted testimony criticizing the elimination of electric security plans.

Hundreds of University of Cincinnati students, faculty, staff and community members gathered early Tuesday morning to protest the university’s rollback of DEI programs, as well as new “biological” bathroom signs on campus. More photos: bit.ly/3CWVEXb

Learn more about people like First Ladies Abigail Adams, Julia Dent Grant and Caroline Harrison and early Cincinnati settler John Cleves Symmes.

CityBeat was inside the University of Cincinnati Board of Trustees meeting protested by hundreds of angry students, staff and community members.

“Impossible choices between work and family are hurting Ohio’s economy — and this country’s economy overall — leaving millions of workers suffering."

Skyline's got a few ideas in mind on how to celebrate Cincinnati's favorite dish.

The track is completely made up of sounds from the brewery, including hops being shuffled in a bucket, the bubbling of fermenters, the tapping of kegs and glasses clinking in a toast.

The bill began after state Rep. Gary Click championed a “personhood” bill that would have created rights for embryos and fetuses at the moment of conception.

Pope recently released his newest album, American Man, American Music, on Valentine’s Day.

More than 45 Greater Cincinnati Asian-owned restaurants will be taking part in Asian Cuisine Week, including favorites like Pho Lang Thang and Uncle Yip's.

Rep. Greg Landsman also tells CityBeat he’s “disgusted” by the signs and plans to sit down with the university president this week.

The exhibit features six species of jellyfish — nearly 100 total — ranging from one that lives upside down to a brightly colored one that undulates in a distinctive staccato pattern.

Polling in Ohio showed vast public support for a universal free school breakfast and lunch program in a state where 1 in 6 children live in households that struggle to keep food on the table.

The inaugural Chili Week in 2024 was a huge hit and is back for a second round of all things Cincinnati chili.

The new law requires people at Ohio K-12 public schools and public and private colleges and universities to use the restroom that matches up with their gender assigned at birth.

CityBeat recently caught up with frontman Eef Barzelay, whose candor and dark humor came as no surprise.

What would you add to the list?

"Watching the aftermath of these orders has been a rollercoaster of emotions. Initially, I was inconsolable. Now, I am asking myself: If something like this can happen so easily, did I actually dodge a bullet?"

Cincinnati's Black-owned eateries are a vital part of our foodie landscape. Be sure to show them some love. 🖤

In less than two months, you can enjoy all these oldie-but-goodie rides once again.

Here's where you can still dish out your own breakfast and brunch.

With a location adjacent to Covington’s big development project on the former IRS site, this new restaurant promises to be destination dining for the foreseeable future.

Who doesn't love a good dive?

We'll let you all in on the secret brunch spots you need to try.

ICYMI: There's a new restaurant in downtown Cincinnati.

Students are also concerned about the potential implications the bill would have on classroom discussions, especially in history and government classes.

With the classic Wranglers and button-down look of predecessors like Garth Brooks or George Strait, Johnson easily appeals to longtime country fans. https://buff.ly/3Qv91AU

It’s almost Lent, which can only mean one thing in Greater Cincinnati: Fry-day Fish Fry Season. Here are some of our favorites:

Montgomery’s labor of love has been decades in the making.

The band is visiting Cincinnati to celebrate the release of their newest album, Honeysuckle.

Bockfest returns for its 33rd year March 7-9 with plenty of beer, live music, goat yoga and the ceremonial crowning of the Sausage Queen.

Michael Berkheimer had to undergo several surgeries and was in two medically induced comas after doctors found a two-inch chicken bone in his throat in 2016.

While the weekend of love is behind us, there are still plenty of reasons to leave your cozy winter hibernation this weekend, from a winter carnival to a St. Patrick's Day tradition and more.