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Celebrate eco-conscious living this month at Market Grün, a quarterly event that spotlights sustainable products.

On Friday, June 29, the Clifton Cultural Arts Center will transform into an “ecological sustainability marketplace” as the event showcases sustainable business and their practices, nature-inspired artists, photographers, nonprofits and related small bus...


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If at least 60% of Ohio House members sign off, voters will weigh the proposal this November.

Speaking after the vote, Senate President Rob McColley, predicted the easy passage if it makes it to the ballot.

“It’s going to be very well supported by the voters,” McColley said, “and I expect that it will pass overwhelmingly, because this is the type of prote...


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New ‘tablescape rental’ storefront The Tabletop Project is set to open tomorrow in Over-the-Rhine.

Owned and operated by Yoleine Dumarsais, the store boasts a curated collection of rentable flatware, glassware, silverware and plateware for customers to use at their events.

“I wanted to bring a service to the neighborhood that was new and exciting – someth...


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Can you feel the heat? The first weekend of June brings hot weather and plenty of exciting activities in the Queen City.

If you’re looking for even more to do on every day of the week, visit the CityBeat events calendar.


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If you’ve driven up Vine Street anytime recently, you’ve probably heard them.

Animal rights activists are blowing whistles, playing drums, and being as loud as possible outside Kroger’s Over-the-Rhine headquarters to protest the grocery chain’s decision to renege on switching to 100% cage-free eggs.

“We’ve been out here every single morning, and we’re co...


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