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Claude’s Column: Painting of the Week 3

Nothing soothes the soul quite like singing. Since the dawn of time, singing has endured as one of humanity’s greatest pastimes and art forms.  So if music is one of,…

Claude’s Column: Painting of the Week 2

“Every who down in Whoville liked Christmas a lot. But the Grinch, who lived just north of Whoville, did not.” As a child, Vincent Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” strangely made…

Reverend Janglebones’ Soapbox: Contemporary Arts Center

The Contemporary Arts Center in downtown Cincinnati is free, diverse and beautiful. The museum doesn’t purchase pieces so its resident exhibitions are always rotating. The center was first founded in…

Claude’s Column: Painting of the Week 1

It’s summer everyone, and you know what that means right? Pool parties, vacations and visiting the Dayton Art Institute. That last one might not sound as exciting to some but…

Dayton Poetry Slam Turns 20

Dayton Poetry Slam, the area’s premier event for local poets and fanatics of the spoken word, serves up freshly written syllables and timeless works bimonthly at a location not far…

Reverend Janglebones’ Tartan Spotlight: Professor Michael Coyan

A renaissance man, or person (since we’re not in the thirteenth century anymore) is someone who is more than just a jack-of-all-trades (because a jack-of-all-trades implies a master of none).…