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How the Arts Make An Impact

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    Opening the Doors to Music Hall and the Taft Museum

    posted by Zach Moning On Mar 29, 2019
    We are heading into the final month of our 2019 Campaign to support Greater Cincinnati's arts. With it comes big events at arts centers, Music Hall, the Taft Museum of Art and more.

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    CEO Reflections: The Wave of Cultural Landmarks Continues

    posted by Alecia Kintner On Nov 30, 2018
    The restoration of Union Terminal and construction of the new Madcap Education Center are the latest in a continuing wave of arts facilities that are enlivening Greater Cincinnati's neighborhoods.

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    Music Hall Plus More

    posted by Zach Moning On Mar 23, 2018
    ArtsWave Days continues with a once-in-a-lifetime open house event at beautifully-renovated Music Hall and a family-friendly celebration of America's favorite pastime.

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    Music Hall through Matthew Zory's Lens

    posted by Zach Moning On Dec 01, 2017
    "Through the Lens," a book of photography by Matt Zory, chronicles the historic renovation of Music Hall behind the scenes. Zory is also assistant principle bassist for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.

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    In Music Hall, the New York Times Sees a Model for NYC's Geffen Hall

    posted by Zach Moning On Oct 20, 2017
    Music Hall has been open to the public for just about two weeks, and already the extensive renovations are serving as a model for success to other cities. New York City, to be more specific.

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    CAALA Update: Kick Off the Holidays with an Uplifting Voice

    posted by Randy Martinez On Oct 20, 2017
    One of the first concerts to be played in the newly-renovated Music Hall will feature Gregory Porter, who is being called "the next great jazz singer."