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Monday, April 29

Park It for Perks 

10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Taft Museum of Art (Downtown)
Free Admission
Stroll into springtime with bright rows of tulips and new park amenities tucked away in Cincinnati’s bustling downtown core. Sip and savor complimentary fresh lemonade and cookies on the front lawn. 

 

 

Business Owners & Leadership Lunch 

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Citygate Church (Lebanon)
Free Admission
Pastor Eric Petree invites business professionals and entrepreneurs to unlock their untapped potential by learning to equip themselves with tools that increase visibility and empowerment. Lunch is provided, and online registration is required. 

 

 

Food, Clothing, and Toiletries Pantry  

1 p.m. – 2 p.m.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (Evanston)
Free Admission
Hamilton County residents experiencing food insecurities are welcome to stop by —open Mondays and Tuesdays from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Call 513-531-4337 for more information. Check out our list of other Cincinnati pantries and soup kitchens.  

 

 

Stretching & Strengthening with Aniyah Janae 

6 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.
Game On! Sports Complex (North College Hill)
$10
Rejuvenate yourself and start the week by enhancing your flexibility with yoga, low-intensity workouts, and stretching. Yoga mats are provided. The class runs on Mondays and Wednesdays. 

 

 

Jazz at the Memo 

7 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
Starting at $6
The jazz series concludes with a tribute to Paul Simon, featuring a captivating blend of traditional, bebop, and Brazilian jazz music performed live by Steve Hoskins and the Phil DeGreg Trio. 

 

 

 

PLANNING AHEAD

James Arthur Bitter Sweet Love World Tour  

May 11
8 p.m.
Andrew J. Brady Music Center (The Banks)
Starting at $39
Renowned for his soulful blend of R&B-infused pop, James Arthur skyrocketed to stardom after victory in the ninth season of the British iteration of The X Factor in 2012. Join us for an unforgettable evening featuring the special guest appearance from Forest Blakk.  

 


Tuesday, April 30

Whitfield Lovell: Passages Art Exhibit 

11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Cincinnati Art Museum (Eden Park)
Free Admission
Witness over 80 evocative multi-sensory installations, conté crayon drawings, and assemblages comprise this most comprehensive exhibition of the artist’s work. Viewers contemplate the ordinary lives and extraordinary journeys of the African American experience while raising universal questions about identity, memory, and America’s collective heritage. Runs through May 26. 

 

 

Cheap Movie Tickets – We Grown Now 

Showtimes start at 12:10 p.m.
Esquire Theatre (Clifton)
$5
In 1992, Michael Jordan solidified himself as a champion in Chicago, and the story of two young legends begins. As wide-eyed and imaginative best friends Malik and Eric traverse the city, looking to escape the mundaneness of school and the hardships of growing up in public housing, their unbreakable bond is challenged when tragedy shakes their community just as they are learning to fly. Starring Minhal Baig. 

 

 

47th Annual Lucille Chenault Senior Citizens & Disabled Persons Ball 

Noon – 6 p.m.
Duke Energy Convention Center (Downtown)
$18
Wear your finest attire and dancing shoes as you join others for an enchanting afternoon of laughter, live music, delectable delights, and good company. 

 

 

Music Live at Lunch 

12:10 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Christ Church Cathedral (Downtown)
Free Admission
Experience traditional Celtic and Appalachian music from the Clark and Jones Trio. Feel the groove and bring your lunch or savor delectable bites at the Cathedral. Runs Tuesdays through May 28. 

 

 

Adult Skate

5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Cincinnati Recreation Center (OTR)
Starting at $5
Whether you are a seasoned pro or lacing up your skates for the first time in years, this is your chance to relive the magic of your youth and create unforgettable memories with friends old and new. 

 

 

Jazz at the Square  

5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Fountain Square (Downtown)
Free Admission
Hear live classic jazz music from the Grace Lincoln and Brad Meyers band. Grab your favorite drink and get ready to sway to the beat of an enjoyable time. The series runs through October 8.  

 

 

Snooty Fox Designer Preview Sale 

5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Snooty Fox (Milford)
Free Admission
Step into style this season and discover the latest name brands and timeless classics at unbeatable prices. Find your perfect look for less. Take advantage of the opportunity to refresh your wardrobe and elevate your spring style. Platinum card members can take advantage of 50% off clothing from May 1-5.  

 

 

Taco Tuesday 

5 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Black Rose Café (Northside)
Free Admission
Enjoy good vibes, $3 Tacos, and $5 Margaritas all day long. Beer, wine cocktails, and other spirits are also available. 

 

 

Major Taylor Cycling Club  

6:30 p.m. (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays)
Free Admission
Location Depends on skill level
Enjoy safe and fun cycling geared toward African American communities. Skill levels range from easy (10-25 miles) to moderate (15-75 miles), advanced (25 to 90 miles), and difficult (50+ miles). Departure locations, terrains, and routes vary.

 

 

The Chosen Play

7:30 p.m.
Playhouse in the Park – Rouse Theatre (Mt. Adams)
Starting at $33.50
Chaim Potok’s novel delves into the coexistence of opposing ideas. This acclaimed stage adaptation, a favorite in theaters nationwide, explores Jewish culture and the power of human connection across differences. Runs through May 12. 

 

 

Vietgone Play

7:30 p.m.
Playhouse in the Park – Rosenthal Shelterhouse Theatre (Mt. Adams)
Starting at $33.50
Based on playwright Qui Nguyen’s family, Vietgone tells the partially true and endlessly entertaining tale of how his parents, Quang and Tong, met in a refugee relocation camp in Arkansas during the Vietnam War. With irreverent humor, hip-hop, and heightened theatrical storytelling, this original story reinvents the romantic comedy genre and captures your heart. Runs through June 2.

 

 

 

PLANNING AHEAD

All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt Film Screening 

May 13
Woodward Theatre (OTR)
Starting at $12
A lyrical, decades-spanning exploration of a woman’s life in Mississippi, the feature debut from award-winning poet, photographer, and filmmaker Raven Jackson is a haunting and richly layered portrait, a beautiful ode to the generations of people and places that shape us. Shot in 35mm film, each scene represents a snapshot of the life of Mackenzie, better known as Mack, among her friends and family. 

 


Wednesday, May 1

America’s River Roots 

8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (Downtown)
Free Admission
Witness the unveiling of a new signature event commemorating America’s 250th anniversary. Enjoy a light breakfast, listen to keynote speakers, and network.

 

 

Spin with Carmen 

5:30 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Hirsch Recreation Center (Avondale)
$7 (nonmembers); $5 (members)
Spin to some of your favorite tunes with Black fitness instructor Carmen Sanders. Call 513-751-3393 to reserve your bike. Runs on Mondays and Wednesdays. 

 

 

YWCA Adult Racial Justice Challenge Community Dialogue 

6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Walnut Hills Branch Library (Walnut Hills)
Free Admission
A community dialogue unpacking themes such as health equity, medical apartheid, women’s financial empowerment, caregiving, gun violence, and transportation. 

 

 

How Can We Rise? Discussion Series  

7 p.m.
Walnut Hills Branch Library (Walnut Hills)
Free Admission
As part of the Voices for Truth discussion series, listen to voices expressing challenges to mental health and ways of affirming it. Focus on moments in American history when eloquent voices arose, often from the margins, to address critical issues in culture and society, usually related to social justice.

 

 

The Match Game Play 

7:30 p.m.
Ensemble Theatre (OTR)
Starting at $27
A dramedy hilariously reflects on how families are not always well-matched. Hearing-impaired attendees can enjoy this ASL-interpreted production. Click the link for discounted ticket options. Runs through May 5. 

 

 

Super Freak – The Rick James Story Musical 

7:30 p.m.
Taft Theatre (Downtown)
Starting at $55
Crafted by Je’Caryous Johnson and Ty James, this musical extravaganza features an all-star cast, captivating choreography, and hits like “Give It to Me Baby” and “Super Freak.” Set in Buffalo, it brings the journey of the King of Punk Funk to life, promising a pulsating experience capturing Rick James’s legendary legacy. 

 

 

Wrecked Wednesdays Comedy Show 

8 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Rusconi Bar & Kitchen (Downtown)
$20
Laugh aloud with Bigg Booman as he takes the stage with his uproarious comedy routine that will leave you in stitches. Runs every first Wednesday. 

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PLANNING AHEAD

I Hear Music

I Hear Music in the Air Conference 

May 17 – 19
Corinthian Baptist Church (Norwood) and other locations in the Greater Cincinnati Area. 
Starting at $38
Attend a soul-reviving event that promises an unforgettable experience. The conference includes a concert, a legends ball, and a summit with various complimentary workshops. Enjoy a weekend filled with uplifting melodies, performances, workshops, and more, leaving a lasting impact on attendees. 

 


Thursday, May 2

2024 Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit 

8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Duke Energy Convention Center (Downtown)
$200; or Pay What You Can
The Summit features 80+ speakers, with topics including green jobs, food access, and climate justice. Plus, live performances by Elementz and Pones.  

 

 

Small Business Resource Fair

8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Alloy Development Co. (Norwood)
Free Admission
Dive into expert-led training sessions focused on elevating and branding your business. Network with regional entrepreneurial resource partners and economic development professionals, forging valuable connections to fuel your journey to success. 

 

 

Monumental “R” Sculpture Unveiling 

11 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
ROCURC Garden (Roselawn)
Free Admission
See the unveiling of the “R” sculpture, a striking new public artwork by nationally acclaimed artist Annie Ruth. Standing 10 feet tall, the sculpture is a bold testament to our community’s resilience and reflects its progressive identity. 

 

 

Ask A Pharmacist Senior Luncheon 

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Avondale Branch Library (Avondale)
Free Admission
An enlightening discussion about your pharmacy needs with Dr. Manny, RPh, PharmD, MBA of Altev Community Pharmacy, in collaboration with Meals on Wheels, hosted by the library. Enjoy a complimentary lunch during the event. 

 

 

Triumph Over Trafficking 

2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (The Banks)
Free Admission
Hear from a coalition of experts and advocates as they discuss efforts to end human trafficking by empowering victims, prosecuting perpetrators, and inspiring education.  

 

 

Frontlines to Forefront: Environmental Justice 

6 p.m.
BlaCk Coffee (Downtown)
Free Admission
Dialogue with Jacqui Patterson, the visionary founder of the Chisholm Legacy Project, a resource hub for Black frontline climate justice leadership. A catalyst for action and a chance to foster collaborations prioritizing our environment’s and communities’ well-being.  

 

 

Salsa on the Square 

7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Fountain Square (Downtown)
Free Admission
Featuring live local and regional Latin bands specializing in Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, and Latin Jazz. Local dance instructors host large dance classes teaching basic and intermediate Latin dancing. 

 

 

Much Ado About Nothing Play 

7:30 p.m.
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company (OTR)
Starting at $14
Every romantic comedy needs lovers, scheming friends, and a destination wedding. Hero and Claudio find love, but their fiery single friends, Beatrice and Benedick, cannot stand each other. Join the cast for a Q&A after the show. Runs through May 5. 

 

 

Children of Eden Play

7:30 p.m.
Aronoff Center (Downtown)
Starting at $24
Based on the story of Genesis, the age-old conflict between parents and children takes the stage. Adam, Eve, Noah, and the “Father” who created them deal with the headstrong, cataclysmic actions of their respective children. Runs through May 4. 

 

 

PLANNING AHEAD

bible stories

Bible Stories Dance Performance 

May 18-19
Artsville (Madisonville)
Starting at $28
Renowned for their innovative approach to storytelling through dance, Revolution Dance Theatre brings a fresh perspective to familiar biblical accounts. Audiences will be transported through the creation of Adam and Eve, Joseph and Mary, and other iconic stories. 

 


Friday, May 3

Postcards 

Netflix (Dramedy)
When a Nigerian single mother travels to India for a medical checkup, her journey will touch the lives of everyone she meets. Starring Sola Sobowale, Tobi Bakre, Rajneesh Duggal. 

 

 

Live@ Short Vine Square 

4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Short Vine Square (Clifton)
Free Admission
Start your weekend vibrating to live salsa music by Somos Música y Sabor. This series is conveniently located near local restaurants and bars for happy hour enjoyment. Runs through May 10. 

 

 

Music at the Market 

5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Findlay Market (OTR)
Free Admission
Listen to live blues and swing music from Shiny Old Soul while you enjoy crisp drinks or a delicious meal from a market vendor. Series runs through May 12. 

 

 

Rhythm & Bloom Opening Reception 

6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Eisele Gallery of Fine Art (Madisonville)
Free Admission
Artist Cedric Michael Cox inaugurates the spring season with a solo show of new, deeply introspective paintings drawing upon some of his earliest memories and experiences. The works range from futurist-inspired cityscapes to narrative still-life paintings that testify to his upbringing and his renowned arrangements of shapes and patterns that reference musical compositions. 

 

 

Alex Cuba Latin Jazz Concert 

7 p.m. & 9 p.m.
Caffè Vivace (Walnut Hills)
Starting at $15
Get immersive and hear the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter/producer and guitarists give you an unforgettable evening of music. 

 

 

Chrisette Michelle R&B Concert 

7:30 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
Starting at $40
Catch the captivating R&B melodies and embrace the soulful ambiance as she graces the stage with her performance. Secure a spot today for an unforgettable evening of music. 

 

 

Desi Banks – Comedy Show 

8 p.m.
Taft Theatre (Downtown)
Starting at $43
The Atlanta-native comedian and actor will perform live for his ‘The Purpose Chaser’ Tour. Do not miss his Cincinnati performance if you want a night of laughter and inspiration. Get ready for a night of side-splitting laughter. 

 

 

The Other Place 

8 p.m.
Falcon Theatre (Newport)
Starting at $28
Just as Juliana Smithton’s research leads to a potential breakthrough, her life is disorienting. One step at a time, a mystery unravels as contradictory evidence, blurred truth, and fragmented memories collide in a cottage on the windswept shores of Cape Cod. 

 

 

PLANNING AHEAD

group of business ladies wearing green | Sole Fresh Sole Clean

Sole Fresh Sole Clean Fundraiser 

May 18
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Savannah Center (West Chester)
$100
Join the Queen City (OH) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, for an afternoon of lunch, prizes, and music from 2nd Wind. Proceeds will support the signature Girls Steam Academy (GSA) program and Nouveau Chamber Players. 

 


Saturday, May 4

Let’s Chat – Ask Me About My Mental Health Summit 

10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
New Prospect Baptist Church (Roselawn)
Free Admission
Embark on a thrilling journey of transformation, where participants delve into breaking stereotypes and enhancing well-being. Indulge in a complimentary lunch, pamper yourself with chair massages, and seize the chance to win exciting giveaways. 

 

 

Women of Vision Ministry Power Hour 

11 a.m. – Noon
New Vision UMC (Norwood)
Free Admission
Connect with fellow women seeking spiritual growth and empowerment in the ministry as you strengthen your relationship with Christ. Explore the “Order My Steps” theme and embark on a fellowship, support, and deepening faith journey. 

 

 

Women and Young Ladies Tea Party 

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Christ Emmanuel Christian (Walnut Hills)
Starting at $15
Ladies aged six and up, get ready for an enchanting afternoon of relaxation, socializing, and delightful tea treats. It is the perfect opportunity to unwind, make friends, and create unforgettable memories. 

 

 

Pokey Reese Autograph Signing 

11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Eastgate Mall (Eastgate)
Starting at $25
Bring your baseball memorabilia to the Cincinnati Sports Cards show and meet the former two-time Gold Glove award-winning star as he signs your cards, photos, baseballs, bats, jerseys, helmets, and more.

 

 

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe – Playhouse in the Park

2 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
Free Admission
Step through the wardrobe with Lucy, Peter, Susan, and Edmund in this tour-de-force, a two‐actor adaptation of the beloved and heroic tale of good’s triumph over evil.

 

 

Hearts of Liberation: A Celebration of Radical Black Love as Collective Care Opening Reception 

6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Kennedy Heights Arts Center (Kennedy Heights)
Free Admission
Curated by Asha, the Artist, this exhibition traces the evolution of Black love from its historical roots to today. Each piece of art demonstrates how it has sustained and empowered communities through generations. The evening features light refreshments and a live DJ. It runs through June 29.

 

 

2nd Wind Just Wear White Party 

6 p.m. – 11 p.m.
The Redmoor (Mt. Lookout)
Starting at $20
Dance the night away in your best all-white outfit during a celebration and good times. Hear R&B, hip-hop, and old-school music from the 1980s through the 2010s. 

 

 

Live Jazz

7:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
Symphony Hotel (Downtown)
Free Admission
Indulge in an evening of sophisticated charm as you immerse yourself in the smooth sounds of live jazz performed by the Blue Night Jazz Trio. Purchase from an extensive bar menu offering a delightful array of cocktails, wines, and an extensive bar menu.

 

 

Lando’s Old School Spring Affair 

8 p.m. – 1 a.m.
Cove 51 (Sharonville)
Starting at $15
Step into a world of elegance during a night of live hip-hop and R&B music by DJ Essentials. VIP tickets are available. 

 

 

Stand Up and Drag Show 

8:30 p.m.
Know Theatre (OTR)
$10
Grab a drink and enjoy a night of hilarious entertainment with Cincinnati’s finest comedians and fiercest drag queens. 

 

 

Katt Williams: Woke Foke Live Comedy Show 

10 p.m.
Netflix (Comedy)
Get ready for non-stop laughs as the hometown comedian unleashes his wit live on stage during the network’s electrifying second live-streamed stand-up extravaganza. Do not miss a moment of hilarity as he delivers gut-busting jokes and side-splitting humor that will have you rolling with laughter. 

 

 

PLANNING AHEAD

Don Was & The Pan Detroit Ensemble Jazz Concert 

May 25
8 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
Starting at $33
Made up of stellar jazz musicians from his hometown, he embarked on a musical journey during his inaugural tour. The ensemble will perform a mix of new originals, covers, and updated album cuts. Do not miss this live experience. 

 


Sunday, May 5

African Modernism in America Exhibit 

10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Taft Museum of Art (Downtown)
Free Admission
This exhibition features 80 dynamic and vivid works of art created in Africa during the 1950s and ’60s. It explores the relationships between African artists and American patrons, artists, and cultural organizations amid the interlocking histories of civil rights, decolonization, and the Cold War. The exhibition runs through May 19.

 

 

Cinco De Mayo Fiesta 

Noon – 6 p.m.
Knox Joseph Distillery (OTR)
$15
Get ready to experience a festival like no other during a day party with live Latin music by DJ Stone and DJ EZ, delicious refreshments, various games, shopping with vendors, giveaways, and more. 

 

 

Joyful Voices Concert

5 p.m.
CCM Corbett Auditorium (Clifton)
$12
The Cincinnati Youth Choir is set to commemorate a full season of engaging youth and making a difference in the world. Audiences are invited to join the resident and regional choirs as they raise their joyful voices to celebrate their achievements. 

 

 

Pastoral Installation Ceremony 

4 p.m.
Faith Temple Ministries (Avondale)
Free Admission
Experience a joyous occasion as Bishop Jerome Spencer officiates the ordination of Minister Timothy Stiggers as the new pastor while also performing an elevation service for current ministers to new positions of responsibility. 

 

 

Luxe Afro Caribbean & Latin Day Experience 

5 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Second Story (Covington)
Free Admission
Get ready to celebrate Cinco De Mayo in style! Groove to the beats of DJ Tizie B, DJ Moody, DJ Bombos, DJ YMS, and DJ SeaLes while indulging in mouthwatering tacos and authentic Caribbean cuisine from Mama V’s kitchen. 

 

 

Writer,
Latoya S.
The Voice of Black Cincinnati


Upcoming Events

Desi Banks

Desi Banks - Comedy Show

When: 8:00 pm May 3, 2024

Where: Taft Theatre (Downtown)

Price: Starting at $43

The Atlanta-native comedian and actor will perform live for his ‘The Purpose Chaser’ Tour. If you’re looking for a night of laughter and inspiration, then don’t miss his Cincinnati performance. Get ready for a night of side-splitting laughter!

 

James Arthur

James Arthur – R&B Concert

When: 8:00 pm May 11, 2024

Where: Andrew J. Brady Music Center (The Banks)

Price: Starting at $39

Known for his warm brand of R&B-inflected pop, James initially rose to fame as the victor of the ninth season of the British version of The X Factor in 2012. Now is your chance to see him live with special guest Forest Blakk.

ali siddiq

Ali Siddiq – Comedy Show

When: 7:00 pm May 18, 2024

Where: Taft Theatre (Downtown)

Price: Starting at $30

Stand-up comedian Ali Siddiq has announced 47 dates for his I Got A Story To Tell Tour. Get your tickets early before it sells out.

african modernism in america

African Modernism in America

When: May 19, 2024

Where: Taft Museum (Downtown)

Price: Starting at $12

Features more than 60 dynamic and vivid works of art created in Africa during the 1950s and ’60s. Co-organized by the American Federation of Arts and Fisk University Galleries, the exhibition explores the relationships between African artists and American patrons, artists, and cultural organizations amid the interlocking histories of civil rights, decolonization, and the Cold War.

adam hawley

Adam Hawley and Julian Vaughn - R&B Concert

When: 8:00 pm June 8, 2024

Where: Ludlow Garage (Clifton)

Price: Starting at $45

Secure your tickets now for a night of exceptional live music and entertainment as the duo graces the stage to bring the audience an evening of jazzy bliss.

janet jackson

Janet Jackson & Nelly – R&B Concert

When: 8:00 pm June 22, 2024

Where: Riverbend Music Center (Anderson Township)

Price: Starting at $39.95

Five-time GRAMMY Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Janet Jackson and special guest Nelly will perform their greatest hits live. Get your tickets early, this will sell out.

ravi coltrane

Ravi Coltrane featuring Gadi Lehavi and Elé Howell - Jazz Concert

When: 8:00 pm June 24, 2024

Where: The Ludlow Garage (Clifton)

Price: Starting at $36.50

Experience the acclaimed Grammy-nominated saxophonist, bandleader, and composer live in concert. Enjoy another Longworth-Anderson Series evening of great music, food, and drink! Complimentary pre-concert reception features live local music, light bites from Ollie’s Trolley and N.Y.P.D. Pizza, and craft beer tastings from HighGrain Brewing Co.

The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century

When: 7:30 pm June 28, 2024 - September 24, 2024

Where: Cincinnati Art Museum (Mt Adams)

Price: Starting at $35

In celebration of hip hop’s remarkable, decades-long impact and influence on society, the exhibit showcases more than 90 works of art by some of today’s most important and celebrated artists–such as Banksy, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roberto Lugo, Carrie Mae Weems, and more. A range of music ephemera will also be on display.

Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy – Blues Concert

When: 8:00 pm June 29, 2024

Where: Taft Theatre (Downtown)

Price: Starting at $45

Now is your chance to see the Multi-Grammy Award-winning blues icon. Along with it, he bids farewell to extensive touring with the upcoming Damn Right Farewell Tour featuring special guest Christone “Kingfish” Ingram.

Walter Beasley

Walter Beasley – Jazz Concert

When: 7:30 pm July 13, 2024

Where: The Ludlow Garage (Clifton)

Price: Starting at $35

Get ready for an unforgettable night of contemporary jazz, as the acclaimed saxophonist takes the stage to give the audience a soulful experience.

 

 

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Written by Latoya Stiggers

Writer, The Voice of Black Cincinnati

26 comments

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