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REVIEW: Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason soars in Shostakovich with CSO led by Katharina Wincor
A feeling of electricity filled Music Hall when the classical cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason took the stage to perform with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on April 26. The 25-year-old rising star was soloist in Shostakovich?s Cello Concerto No. 1, under the baton of another rising star, 29-year-old Austrian conductor Katharina Wincor. For his Cincinnati Symphony debut, Kanneh-Mason revisited the piece that helped him win the BBC Young Musician competition as a teenager in 2016, and which he recorded?
Homeowners lambaste Cincinnati for major planned zoning overhaul
About two dozen Cincinnati homeowners excoriated Mayor Aftab Pureval and Councilman Reggie Harris? plan for sweeping changes to the city?s zoning code aimed at easing the city?s housing crisis and allow more homes to be built close to transit lines.
Downtown's Lytle Park reopens after $5M overhaul: PHOTOS
The transformation of the 2.3-acre Lytle Park along East Fourth Street took nearly 18 months to complete.
Camp Washington's American Sign Museum names new executive director
A Cincinnati museum that's nearing completion of a major expansion has named a new top leader after a national search.
Insperity opens first Cincinnati office in Columbia Plaza downtown
Insperity, a Houston-based company with $5.7 billion in revenue, cut the ribbon on its new office in downtown Cincinnati's Columbia Plaza, which is more than half vacant.
Michael Conaton, former Xavier board chair, Midland vice chairman, dies at 91
Michael Conaton, a longtime board chair of Xavier University, died on April 22 at age 91.
Charges dropped against former Moeller president after Nashville arrest
Charges against the former president of Archbishop Moeller High School have been dismissed by a court in Middle Tennessee.
St. Elizabeth's readies to open newly constructed, $44M Dearborn Cancer Center: PHOTOS
The St. Elizabeth Cancer Center in Dearborn is officially opening to patients Monday, April 29.
Express Inc. closing Greater Cincinnati store as it restructures, faces sale
Express Inc. is closing one store in Greater Cincinnati after filing for bankruptcy protection this week.
Jim Grau gives $5M for Lindner College of Business, UC Athletics
A University of Cincinnati alumnus has made a seven-figure donation to the school earmarked for the Lindner College of Business and UC Athletics.