by Caroline Myss In most ‘traditional religions’ the supreme or only deity is male. But what we are now learning is that our most ancient traditions are traditions in which […]Read More
During the COVID-19 lockdown, many of us had a lot of extra time on our hands. A lot of people spent this time on new hobbies and skills, like knitting, reading, […]Read More
cruffy with fawn-colored medium-length fur, Cincinnati’s first police dog got his name, Handsome, a bit sarcastically. Some 120 years ago, Patrolman James “Big Jim” O’Neill found the abandoned furball on […]Read More
Americans spend 90% of our time in buildings; by the time you turn 80, that’s 72 years you will have spent indoors. Of the 10% of our time spent outside, […]Read More
The zoo climbed a spot since its No. 2 ranking last year. BY WILLIAM RIESENBER You did your part, Cincinnatians. The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, the sixth oldest zoo […]Read More
The Imago nature center is almost impossible to stumble on by mistake. Tucked back in the woods down a small dead-end street in East Price Hill, the ecological organization is […]Read More
Tucked away in East Walnut Hills, on Woodburn Ave, lives a non-profit determined to offer kids an after-school program like no other. When Karen D’Agostino stopped for a quick trip […]Read More
How three hyper-local philanthropists stepped up and made a difference in the communities they call home. Lauren Fisher -November 13, 2020 Giving back doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right […]Read More