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In the rapidly growing kratom industry, there are a dozen kratom brands, many of which offer high-quality kratom products in different forms for different needs, such as kratom powders, kratom capsules, and edibles in a variety of kratom strains. Whether you are interested in Green, White, or Red Vein Kratom strains, newbies and seasoned kratom…
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Looking for a delicious way to enjoy pleasant energizing effects? If this is the case, THCV gummies do not disappoint. THCV, or tetrahydrocannabivarin, is a rather unique naturally occurring cannabinoid present in cannabis plants that is famed for inducing effects such as boosted energy, appetite suppression, and increased focus. Unlike its close cousin THC, THCV…
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Cincinnati Floral Design Classes Turn Passion Into Purpose
Over her 40-year career, Blossoms Florist owner Carol Ruffin has created floral arrangements for countless funerals, including one in early 2023 for Michelle Bush’s grandmother. That’s how Carol first met Michelle, a 36-year-old health equity and advocacy consultant. Michelle told Carol she enjoys flowers. Since then, she has been a mainstay in Carol’s floral design…
Carol Ruffin’s Blossoms Academy Cultivates Creativity and Change
When the late-spring session of Blossoms Floral Academy begins in mid-May, instructor Carol Ruffin asks the class how they used their newly acquired skills during their seven-week break. “I made my first wedding bouquet. I’m nervous to show you,” Tyra Elton says, pulling up photos on her phone. “Oh, it’s beautiful,” says Carol, who has…
How Blossoms Floral Academy is Shaping Cincinnati’s Floral Future
Carol Ruffin insists that everyone in her floral design classes learns to tie a fancy bow. Ah, but bow-making can be a botheration. “I absolutely hate it,” says Brittany Shelby, laughing. “She makes it look so easy. It is not.” Bows notwithstanding, the 36-year-old kindergarten teacher from Lincoln Heights has eagerly soaked up every ounce…
Reports: Joe Burrow’s Home Broken Into While He was in Dallas for Game
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s home was reportedly broken into Monday night, the sheriff’s office confirmed to media. Burrow was in Texas playing in a Monday Night Football game against the Dallas Cowboys when his Anderson Township home was burglarized. Just after 9 p.m., a woman called…
Test Your Creativity at This ‘Gingerbread Brewery’ Decorating Contest in Over-the-Rhine
If you’re looking for a festive way to get into the holiday spirit, you can get crafty and creative at a gingerbread decorating contest in Over-the-Rhine this weekend. On Saturday, Dec. 14, Makers Bakers Co. will host the Gingerbread Brauhaus at the Samuel Adams Cincinnati Taproom from 6-8 p.m. The contest will feature custom gingerbread…
Cincinnati’s Electric Evolution: How EV.com is Charging Up the Future of Urban Driving
The Queen City is getting a high-voltage upgrade. As Cincinnati dives into the green revolution, electric vehicles (EVs) are speeding to the frontlines, transforming how we move, connect, and care for the environment. EV.com is leading the charge, providing everything Cincinnatians need to explore, compare, and drive into the future of electric mobility. From an exclusive marketplace…
John Waters on Christmas and the Power of Comedy
There isn’t really anyone like John Waters — few have had a career as unique and wide-ranging as his. Waters is responsible for boundary-pushing cult classics and cultural touchstone films like Pink Flamingos (1972) and hit-film-turned-Broadway-favorite Hairspray (1988). Both films were added to the National Historic Film Register in 2023. He’s written a handful of…
Opinion: I Got Fired for Speaking Up About Palestine
I got fired for speaking out about the genocide in Palestine. In September, the Cincinnati Federation of Teachers (CFT), a labor union, fired me for expressing my viewpoint as a parent on an important issue. I am not surprised that I was fired, but I am disappointed. I am deeply privileged to have been able…
Covington Brunch Restaurant Owned by Former Bengals Player Closes
A Covington breakfast and brunch restaurant is now permanently closed. Honey Uninhibited, owned by former Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Carlos Dunlap, shuttered permanently on Sunday, Dec. 8, according to an announcement from Dunlap on social media. “This was not an easy decision for me. I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish at…
Oklahoma Company Chosen to Frack Ohio Wildlife Area Land in Belmont County
An Oklahoma-based company has been chosen as the “highest and best” bidder to lease land at Egypt Valley Wildlife Area in Belmont County and land in Monroe County for fracking at Monday’s Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management meeting. Gulfport Appalachia, LLC was selected to lease about 30 acres of land in Egypt Valley in…
Death Penalty Opponents Push for Elimination in Ohio
Opponents of the death penalty are once again urging the Ohio legislature to eliminate the practice in the state. In a hearing with the Senate Judiciary Committee, advocacy groups and family members of murder victims alike came together to ask for passage of a bill that would abolish the death penalty. “This is a question…
Hydroponic Weed: A Complete Guide To Growing Hydroponic Weed
Curious about how to grow high-quality cannabis at home without the hassle of soil? Hydroponics could be the perfect solution! This soil-free growing method relies on nutrient-rich water, which can lead to faster growth and larger harvests. Whether you’re an experienced cultivator or a beginner, this guide will walk you through the steps to set…
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Those interested in consuming cannabis in a tasty and fun way without smoke or vapor are most certainly in for a treat. THC edibles are rapidly growing in popularity as an awesome alternative to smoking cannabis. Cannabis edibles in rich and delightful flavors are also favored among those who want to consume cannabis in a…
The 12 Best Sugar Dating Sites to Find Sugar Daddies and Sugar Babies in 2024
Sugar dating sites aren’t new, but they are becoming more popular. Gone are the days when traditional relationships were the norm. In today’s society, more people are turning to alternative dating styles. So what exactly is a sugar relationship? Well, in a nutshell, it’s where gifts are exchanged between two people in exchange for their…
Opinion: Why Israel’s War Crimes Hurt Us All
Writing about Israel’s war crimes continues getting harder and harder. Just as I finish writing this on Day 429 of the Israeli government’s genocidal onslaught in Gaza, another added level of death and destruction will take place at the hands of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Whether you want to look at the Gaza Health…
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With such a large market of single and curious people on the internet, LuckyCrush alternatives can help you find hot strangers for random video chats online. The LuckyCrush app has 11 competitor webcam sites where anything is possible. Some of the top LuckyCrush substitutes include Jerkmate and SlutRoulette. These offer HD chats, which are only…
Why People Masturbate With Strangers Online: From Clicks To Climax
In the world of online intimacy, a new and unexpected trend is taking hold: people are turning to platforms where they can masturbate with strangers online. This rapidly growing phenomenon is reshaping adult entertainment, pushing traditional porn to the sidelines. What makes these platforms so compelling? Is it curiosity, connection, or something deeper that draws…
Neil deGrasse Tyson to Bring Lecture to Cincinnati this Summer
Prepare for a night of science and wonder this May with Neil deGrasse Tyson as he brings his “Search for Life in the Universe” lecture to the Andrew J Brady Music Center. Tyson, an astrophysicist, author and science communicator, began studying the universe after being appointed by President George W. Bush in 2001 to serve…
Discover Over-the-Rhine’s Rich History at This Museum Event
The Over-the-Rhine Museum has announced the newest installment of their story-sharing series with “Three Acts of Over-the-Rhine” in collaboration with their FotoFocus exhibition, Snapshots of Over-the-Rhine. Their newest exhibition features personal snapshots and images from five OTR residents, giving viewers an inside look into the historic area from the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s. Three Acts…
Survivors of Priest Abuse Tell Their Stories in Support of Bill to Criminalize Grooming in Ohio
Sexual assault and rape survivors and those who support them came forward last week to urge lawmakers to pass a bill that would criminalize “grooming,” which they said could have saved lives had it existed years ago. House Bill 322 creates the crime of “grooming” in Ohio, which would be charged as a first or second…
Economists: Mass Deportation Will Hurt Ohio Economy
In a recent survey, a majority of Ohio economists said that mass deportations would harm the state’s economy. President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to round up and deport millions of undocumented immigrants. But some experts have said that the expense, legality and politics of such a move will place some guardrails on what he’s able to…
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How Sexting Sites Went from Saucy Texts to AI Lovers (And Why You Should Care)
Let’s be real for a second—today’s sexting world is a whole lot more exciting than it used to be. If you’re looking for the best sexting sites, you’re in luck, because what used to be a simple exchange of naughty texts has evolved into something beyond that. Back in the day, we had to get…
8 Reasons to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer After a Car Accident
A personal injury lawyer is a person in the legal system who advocates for the victim injured by someone else’s negligence. Their services range from first legal advice to representation in court proceedings. In car accidents, the situation is even more critical due to more severe injuries as well as losses. There were 42,514 deaths…
Cincinnati Zoo’s Festival of Lights Named Best Zoo For Holiday Lights in National Poll
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden has once again been named the best zoo to see holiday lights, according to a new poll. This is the seventh year in a row that voters in USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Poll voted the Cincinnati Zoo’s PNC Festival of Lights No. 1 in the category “Best Zoo Lights.”…
CityBeat’s Best Of Cincinnati® Readers Poll Goes Live Dec. 16
Get ready to cast your ballot to determine the best of the best Cincinnati has to offer. CityBeat’s 29th annual Best of Cincinnati® Readers Poll goes live at noon on Dec. 16. Your votes will determine the area’s best Eats, Shops & Services, Music & Nightlife, Arts & Culture, Sports & Recreation and City Life.…
Pre-Election Research Shows Disturbing Trend Among Republicans
Public opinion research conducted in October shows a shift in one political party that might make Donald Trump’s election on Nov. 5 less of a surprise. A majority of the party now agrees with a sentiment about immigration that has previously been associated with organized hate — that they are “poisoning the blood of the…
Ohio House Passes Bill that Could Cause Expelled Students to Undergo Psychiatric Assessment
The Ohio House passed a bill that would allow school districts to create a policy to expel a student that poses an “imminent and severe endangerment” to the safety of other students or school staff for 180 school days, and possibly longer. House Bill 206 passed with a 65-15 vote during Wednesday’s session. The bill now heads…
CityBeat Teams Up with Under Cover Book Club for Monthly Book Scavenger Hunts
In 2018, I set out to combine two of my favorite things: uncovering hidden treasures in our amazing city and immersing myself in the pages of a great book. From there, Under Cover Book Club (UCBC) was born — a blend of scavenger hunt excitement and the timeless love for literature. At its heart, UCBC…
Kroger is Giving Away Chances to Buy Rare Pappy Van Winkle Bourbons This Saturday
If you’ve ever wanted to get your hands on a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle, Kroger’s now offering you the chance to buy one of these rare gems. To celebrate the season, five Northern Kentucky Kroger Wine & Spirits Shops will host a Pappy Van Winkle Bourbon event at their stores on Saturday, Dec. 7.…
CPD Captain Under Investigation for Alleged Off-Duty Strangulation at Washington Park
A captain within the Cincinnati Police Department is under investigation for allegedly strangling a woman in Washington Park while off-duty. Records obtained by CityBeat list the officer as Captain Brian Norris, commander of CPD’s Special Services section, which oversees the department’s traffic, K-9 and motorcycles units, as well as the department’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center.…
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Middletown Marching Band, Cheerleaders to Attend Trump-Vance Inauguration
JD Vance, the Middletown native and next Republican Vice President of the United States, has asked students from his alma mater to join him and President-elect Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. for Inauguration Day. According to a Dec. 5 new release from the Middletown City School District, the Middie Marching Band and cheer squad have…
Braxton Brewing Celebrates 10 Years of Dark Charge Stout at Annual Winter Block Party
Braxton Brewing Co. is gearing up for its annual Dark Charge Winter Block Party, with new Dark Charge Imperial Stout variants, including collaborations with two of Greater Cincinnati’s favorite brands for those with a sweet tooth. This is the 10th year for Braxton Brewing’s block party, which celebrates the annual release of its barrel-aged imperial…
Ohio Ballot Board Approves Signature Gathering for Proposed Amendment to End Qualified Immunity
A proposed Ohio constitutional amendment that would end qualified immunity that protects government employees such as police officers from lawsuits can start gathering signatures to get on next year’s November ballot. The Ohio Ballot Board advanced the proposed amendment one step further by ruling during Wednesday’s meeting that the amendment contains only one single issue.…
Ohio Dems Try to Repeal Laws Conflicting with Reproductive Rights Amendment During Lame Duck
Ohio Democratic lawmakers are asking the state legislature to undo laws on the books that they say conflict with the reproductive rights amendment passed by voters in 2023 that’s now part of the Ohio Constitution. Several of those laws have been struck down by judges, either temporarily as a lawsuit continues or in official court…
New Neighborhood Bar With Community Focus to Open on Court Street Next Year
A neighborhood bar with a community focus will open on Court Street in downtown Cincinnati next year. Entrepreneur Tracy Liu, a former corporate accounting manager, has signed a lease for a space at 44 E. Court St. in the Court Street Condos project to open Afterlife Bar. Liu says after a decade-long corporate career, she…
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The kratom industry has grown massively in recent years thanks to a better understanding of kratom and its potential as a natural approach to stress relief and pain management. All the different kratom strains come from a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia. More specifically, kratom grows in nature on its own in Malaysia, Indonesia,…
Carol Ruffin’s Legacy Blooms with a New Wave of Black Florists in Cincinnati
On the last Tuesday of February, 11 Black women gather at Blossoms Florist in Reading for the early spring session of Blossoms Floral Academy. Ranging from late 20s to middle age, they include a health equity consultant; a director of a recreation center; a schoolteacher; a marketing and advertising specialist; and others. Some have experience…
Taft’s Brewing Co. Announces Brand Acquisition, Closure of Brewpourium
A Cincinnati brewpub will be closing its doors after its brand was acquired by a local beverage company. Taft’s Brewing Co. announced on social media Wednesday that it has been bought by Cincinnati Beverage Company, best known for producing local beer brands like Hudepohl, Little Kings and Christian Moerlein. Taft’s says this change means its…
Tariffs Guarantee Higher Prices for Americans Who Believe They are Too High Already
Fans of the movie, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, will remember the scene. Ben Stein plays a famously boring high school teacher giving a lecture about economics to a room full of teenagers fighting to stay awake. In about a minute, he covers the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act and the Laffer Curve, fundamental economic topics, desperately trying…
Republican Bill Would Require Ohio School Districts Post their Pledge of Allegiance Policy
Republican lawmakers want to require Ohio school districts to make their Pledge of Allegiance policy publicly available. State Reps. Gail Pavliga, R-Portage County, and Tracy Richardson, R-Marysville, introduced House Bill 657 over the summer and testified in support of their bill Tuesday during the Ohio House Primary and Secondary Committee Meeting, calling it a transparency…
Great Parks is Bringing Back its Winter Hike Series With New Themed Hikes This Year
Hamilton County’s Great Parks is bringing back its popular Winter Hike Series this January, but with more experience options and some fun souvenirs this time. The Winter Hike Series kicks off Saturday, Jan. 11 at Winton Woods, with hikes on the next four Saturdays at different Great Parks locations: Jan. 18: Sharon Woods Jan. 25:…
Reggie Harris Talks New Chief of Staff Role for Rep. Greg Landsman
Democratic U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman has tapped Reggie Harris to lead his congressional office. Harris, a former Cincinnati City Council Member and recent new hire with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), was just hired as Landsman’s chief of staff, according to an announcement released Monday from Landsman’s office. “Reggie is a…
Esquire Magazine Names Wildweed One of the Best New Restaurants This Year
One of Over-the-Rhine’s newest and most popular restaurants is being hailed as one of the best new restaurants in the country by Esquire Magazine. Esquire released its annual list of “America’s Best New Restaurants,” which is compiled by four contributors who travel the country in search of the best new dishes. Wildweed, a pasta-centric establishment…
Battle Over Abortion Regulations Continues in Ohio, Lawsuits Stretch into 2025
The battle to change Ohio laws surrounding abortion regulations is still broiling, even as a new presidency brings concerns on a federal level as to where abortion rights may stand in the coming years. With the approval of the reproductive rights constitutional amendment in 2023 by 57% of Ohio voters, attorneys set their sights (or…
More than 10,000 People Urged Gov. DeWine to Veto Ohio Bathroom Ban Bill, According to TransOhio
While transgender Ohioans and allies lament Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signing a transgender bathroom ban bill despite 10,000 Ohioans reportedly urging him not to do so, Republicans are celebrating. DeWine signed Senate Bill 104 last week, which prohibits transgender students from using school bathrooms and locker rooms that align with their gender identity in K-12…
The Top App Types to Download for San Francisco this Fall
The changing colors of the trees, darker nights, and spooky seasons all make fall one of the most hotly anticipated seasons in San Francisco. For many, it is an excuse to snuggle up in an oversized knit and enjoy the coziness that the season brings. With more of us likely to spend time inside during…
Light Up College Hill Returns for a Night of Holiday Magic
The long-awaited Light Up College Hill is making its return on Thursday for an immersive night of holiday magic and family fun you won’t want to miss. The event, organized by The College Hill Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (College Hill CURC), is jam-packed with activities for everyone in your crew. Light Up College Hill will…
Give Blood and Get a Free Puffer Jacket from Hoxworth
Hoxworth Blood Center has announced their “Keep Warm, Cincinnati” initiative, encouraging Cincinnatians to donate blood or platelets and receive a free warm Hoxworth winter puffer jacket all throughout the month of December. If you want to complete the outfit, donors who visit any open Hoxworth Blood Centers on Tuesday, Dec. 10 will also receive a…
Ohio Republican Lawmaker Says Giving Preferred Pronouns on Application Indicates Political Leaning
A Republican lawmaker said she wants to ban Ohio public universities from asking for prospective students’ preferred pronouns on college applications because, she claims, that could indicate their political ideology and possibly affect their admission. State Rep. Gail Pavliga, R-Portage County, recently introduced House Bill 686, which would also prohibit a public university from asking…
Ohio Legislators, Medical Leader Fear Vaccine Hesitancy, Health Care Impacts if RFK Jr. Confirmed
State legislators and medical experts in Ohio are decrying the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Democratic lawmakers and a leader at the Toledo Lucas County Health Department expressed particular concern over access to health care and the future of vaccination requirements and information. “I think…
Avril Lavigne is Gonna Rock Our World During a Greatest Hits Tour Stop in Cincinnati
It’s not at all that “Complicated:” Canadian pop-punk princess Avril Lavigne is extending her sold-out Greatest Hits Tour and bringing it to Cincinnati in June. Due to overwhelming fan demand, Lavigne will be kicking off an extra 19-date tour in May, which will include a stop at Riverbend Music Center on Sunday, June 8. She’ll…
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Specter of Mass Deportation Raises Questions and Worries, Few Answers
On the campaign trail, President-elect Donald Trump repeatedly said he’d declare a national emergency and use the military to deport millions of noncitizens. That has a lot of people — including many who are authorized to be here — wondering how much longer they’ll be able to stay. But amid the worries, activists and leaders…
Oakley Kitchen Announces Closure of Food Hall
Oakley Kitchen is permanently closing its food hall, according to an announcement on its website. “We’re incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved with the Food Hall and the wonderful restaurants that have called it home over the years,” Oakley Kitchen’s Daniel McCarthy said in a statement. “Many restaurants and chefs across our region started their…
The Anniversary Issue: CityBeat’s Editor-in-Chief Looks Back on 30 years of CityBeat
On Nov. 17, 1994, CityBeat’s very first issue hit newsstands. Even after leafing through the first issue, readers could tell that CityBeat presented something truly unique to Cincinnati — a locally owned and independent news source. As co-founder and then-editor-in-chief John Fox said in his first editorial, his goal was for CityBeat to be a…
Sound Advice: Experience Lost Dog Street Band’s Soulful Bluegrass at Bogart’s
From its sepia-stained cover photo of Benjamin Tod and his wife, Ashley Mae, to its terse title, Survived, The Lost Dog Street Band’s new record offers more of Tod’s hard luck tales of woe and redemption with his group’s rootsy bluegrass blend to deliver a raw portrait of life lived in the margins. Now living…
Sound Advice: Catch Leggy’s Melodic Magic at MOTR Pub This Weekend
On Nov. 30, one of Cincinnati’s favorite indie bands, Leggy, will appear at Over-the-Rhine’s premiere venue for local music, MOTR Pub. Leggy brings a well-honed melody machine to every stage they grace, and their devoted fans are always treated to peak and polished performances. Every energetic and catchy song that engulfs any space they perform…
Scuba Santa’s Water Wonderland is Returning to the Newport Aquarium
Santa is trading in his sleigh for a snorkel this holiday season at Scuba Santa’s Water Wonderland at Newport Aquarium — the perfect afternoon activity for the whole family. Guests can see and talk to Santa as he dives underwater in a tank full of sharks (including the aquarium’s newest shark ray and zebra sharks),…
Celebrate the Season with Heritage Village Museum’s Holiday Events
This holiday season, Sharonville’s Heritage Village Museum offers a jam-packed lineup of events, perfect for family outings, time with friends, date nights or a treat-yourself evening. Looking to take a trip back in time this holiday season? Check out Heritage Village’s 19th Century Guided Tours and take a journey through the village and eight historic…
Cincinnati Author Explores Electronic Music History in ‘The Radio Phonics Laboratory’
Justin Patrick Moore published his first full-length novel, The Radio Phonics Laboratory, in June of this year. In it, Moore takes readers on a deep dive into the timeline of electronic music and speech synthesis, examining the historical figures and inventions that have paved the way for technology to be where it is today through…
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Signs Transgender Bathroom Ban Bill Into Law
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law banning transgender students from using school bathrooms and locker rooms that match up with their gender identity. The law requires people at Ohio K-12 schools and universities use the restroom that aligns with their gender assigned at birth. It also bans students from sharing overnight…
Shop Local at the Seventh Annual Westside Holiday Market This Weekend
Looking for a break from Amazon scrolling this holiday season? We’ve got you covered. The seventh annual Westside Holiday Market is returning to the Westwood Town Hall just in time for Small Business Saturday. The holiday market will feature over 120 local vendors offering everything from crafts and unique gifts to holiday-themed treats. Additionally, the…
Hurry Curry brings bold flavors to Madisonville (REVIEW)
As far as food cities are concerned, Cincinnati is quickly making a name for itself with interesting and diverse ideas, from fine dining to casual and everything in between. One of the most tantalizing new arrivals is Hurry Curry, a fast-casual fusion pop-up in Madisonville that serves curry flavors inspired by Asia and the Middle…
Children’s Book Tells Story of Cincinnati Musician’s Landmark Supreme Court Case
Mia Wenjen did not have the intention to write her latest children’s book, We Sing From the Heart: How The Slants® Took Their Fight for Free Speech to the Supreme Court. Wenjen and Simon Tam’s first meeting was years before Wenjen even had the idea to pen her story. Tam, who’s a current Cincinnati resident…
Know Theatre Transforms ‘Die Hard’ into a Holiday Tradition
When the 1988 action movie Die Hard was released, the initial reaction was a tad ho-hum, just another film with an invincible hero and a lot of noisy explosions. But Bruce Willis’s performance as a lone good guy who just barely succeeds at besting a horde of bad guys won a lot of fans. The…
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Looking for the best THC beverage to elevate your relaxation time? We’ve looked around the market and tested a wide range of products to bring you our top picks for THC-infused beverages that deliver flavor like blackberry lavender, potency, and all-around good vibes. Our top pick is the Medterra – Delight Social Tonic THC…
Why Cincinnati is the Perfect Place to Host the Sundance Film Festival
America’s largest and most renowned independent film festival is looking for a new home, and Cincinnati might be the place. The Sundance Film Festival is considered the biggest gathering of independent filmmakers in the United States, hosting over 400,000 viewers in 2023 alone. The festival has become a marquee event in the film industry, with…







