● In celebration of Earth Day and sustainability, today only, Graeter's fans can enjoy free scoops of Perfect Indulgence Black Cherry Chocolate Chip and Cookies & Cream at all scoop shops, while supplies last.
● We fully believe that the best way to celebrate any holiday is by indulging in a delicious, frozen dessert.
● Perfect Indulgence comes in six decadent flavors, and today, we're offering free scoops of two of these flavors:
o Black Cherry Chocolate Chip
○ Cookies & Cream
● Also on Earth Day, free packets of assorted flower seeds, supporting the Cincinnati Nature Center, will be available in Cincinnati area stores.
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Inspired by the seminal rock album of the same name by seven-time Grammy Award winner Alanis Morissette (she/her), tickets to the Tony and Grammy awarding-winning production are available at CincinnatiArts.org, by phone at 513.621.ARTS or in person at the Aronoff Center Box Office, downtown.
Directed by Tony Award winner Diane Paulus (she/her; Waitress, Pippin), JAGGED LITTLE PILL is an "electrifying, visceral and stunning" (The Hollywood Reporter) musical with an original story by Tony and Academy Award-winning writer Diablo Cody (she/her; Juno, Tully), about a perfectly imperfect American family that "vaults the audience to its collective feet" (The Guardian). Nominated for a season-record of 15 Tony Awards following its Broadway premiere, The New York Times declared the show "redemptive, rousing and real… JAGGED LITTLE PILL stands alongside the original musicals that have sustained the best hopes of Broadway."
Ignited by Morissette's groundbreaking lyrics and music – from beloved hits such as "You Oughta Know," "Head Over Feet," "Hand In My Pocket," and "Ironic", to brand new songs written for the show – JAGGED LITTLE PILL features explosive choreography by Tony Award nominee and frequent Beyoncé collaborator Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (he/him; "Apesh*t", "Love Drought/Sandcastles" Live at The Grammys), and the raw power of an onstage band under the Musical Supervision, Orchestrations & Arrangements of Grammy, Tony and Pulitzer Prize winner Tom Kitt (he/him; Next to Normal, American Idiot).
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FUNNEL CAKE ISLAND Food Truck
LOCATED AT 5000 Reading rd, Cincinnati Ohio 45237. (Hooks Fish n Chicken Parking Lot)
MONDAY-FRIDAY 2:00pm-7:30pm
SATURDAY 1:00pm-7:30pm
SUN 1pm-5:30pm
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The show opens at 3pm on Thursday 3-30-23, just after the streets reopen after the parade. Anyone wearing Reds gear gets in free
-The EV (electric vehicle) showcase will be a big draw. Now that EVs are in multiple price points, there is a ton of interest, and this weekend, you can not only see them, but learn about which might be best for you
-Dream Machine Boulevard is back. This has been a fan favorite - where sought-after Greater Cincinnati vehicles are on display
-People can actually test drive cars. The Chevrolet test drive gives guests a change to drive or ride in a Bolt EUV, Blazer RS, Equinox RS, Silverado 1500 2.7, Tahoe Z71 and Trailblazer Activ.
-Adoptable animals will be at the Subaru Pet Park
-The Show runs from tomorrow through Sunday. Tickets are $11 at the door, but you save $2 by buying online. And kids 12 and under are free.
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FIERCE: Video Screening Debut: Wednesday, March 29- 6:00 PM at Newport High School 900 East 6th Street Newport, KY
Music by William Menefield, Libretto by Sheila Williams
Four teenage girls gather for a workshop on writing an effective college essay. The teacher asks, “Tell me who you are,” prompting each young woman to share her story. One mourns the loss of a special friend, while another hides behind her popularity. The third feels constrained by her parents’ expectations, and the last faces a troubled homelife. Despite the chorus of trolls that taunts them, the girls unite, embarking on a transformative journey toward empowerment and self-assurance. With authenticity and sensitivity, Northern Kentucky-based novelist Sheila Williams interviewed local teens to inspire the opera’s libretto, while Cincinnati native William Menefield employs jazz, modern, and classical music styles in its high-energy score.
ADMISSION IS FREE! (Donations accepted for Newport High School Drama Program)