Northern Kentucky couple Chris and Jessica Eden are excited to announce their purchase of Living Magazines from previous owners, Mark Collier and Erin Sendelbach. Living Magazines will now operate under Devout Pedestrian, LLC, which is owned by the Edens.
GALLERY: The Porch Geese of Wyoming
Wyoming is being invaded by the most midwest thing ever...dressing up your porch goose.
Indian Hill School District Celebrates the Performing Arts
By Mary Casey-Sturk, Indian Hill Living Editor In the audience: parents, grandparents, and siblings are waiting anxiously for the curtain to open. Behind the curtain: butterflies in stomachs, last-minute costume glitches, and anticipation is running high. It’s showtime! Cincinnati has a rich performing arts tradition. On any given weekend, you can find a variety of... Continue Reading →
GALLERY: Six men, three canoes and an adventure trip of a lifetime in the Arctic wilderness
Cincinnati resident Hugh Haller and five of his friends spent the summer on an adventure trip in the Arctic.
GALLERY: “From Peach Orchard to Park” book release draws crowd of Fort Thomas history fans
By Jessie Eden On Friday, April 5, a large crowd of history-loving Fort Thomas residents gathered at Fort Thomas Coffee for a special book release featuring the community's long military history. "From Peach Orchard to Park", written by local author and Fort Thomas Museum Director Deanne Beineke, uses decades of Fort Thomas historical records to... Continue Reading →
Day Tripping: Augusta, Kentucky
By Mary Casey-Sturk, Indian Hill Editor Historic Baker-Bird Winery Steeped in history with lots of places to explore, Augusta, Kentucky is a charming Ohio River town and a short drive (about an hour) from Cincinnati. Getting there can be fun too, the Augusta Ferry has been in operation since 1798 when it shuttled passengers between... Continue Reading →
Queen City Book Bank: Inspiring Young Readers
By Mary Casey-Sturk (Indian Hill Editor) and Andi Feddeler, (Editorial Associate) In 1986, the Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati (commonly known as the Queen City Book Bank) began championing the growth of literacy in the community by connecting adults and children to the programs and resources needed to become strong readers. Throughout this process, two... Continue Reading →
Preservation Matters: Cincinnati Preservation Association
Founded in 1964, as the Miami Purchase Association (MPA), today the Cincinnati Preservation Association’s mission is “To promote the appreciation, protection and appropriate use and development of the Cincinnati region’s historic buildings, communities and landscapes.”
A heartwrenching yet hopeful story for Heart Month
By Robin Gee, Hyde Park Living Editor February is American Heart Month, an effort to raise awareness, as well as money for research to combat the disease. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death globally according to the World Health Organization. An estimated 17.9 million people die of heart diseases every year, a number... Continue Reading →