Darkly comic and heartbreakingly beautiful, Adding Machine, a musical adaptation of Elmer Rice's incendiary 1923 play, tells the story of Mr. Zero, who after 25 years of service to his company is replaced by a mechanical adding machine. In a vengeful rage, he murders his boss.
An eclectic score gives passionate and memorable voice to this stylish and stylized production, which follows Mr. Zero's journey to the afterlife in the Elysian Fields where he is given one last chance for romance and redemption.
The annual celebration where our Advertising Community shows off its most creative advertising.   At the annual ADDY® Awards Show, winning work is displayed and ADDY trophies and certificates are presented to Gold and Silver ADDY winners.  The local ADDY Competition, judged by accomplished creatives brought in from other markets, is the first step in a three–part competition where winning work will move to a Regional Competition (Ohio–Kentucky–West Virginia) and then to the AAF’s National ADDY Competition, where awards will be presented in Orlando, Florida, in June.
The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati presents a new comedy classic sprouting from the traditional tale about a poor boy named Jack, who, much to his mother's dismay, trades the family cow for five magic beans leading him to a fierce yet loveable giant.
5th and Sycamore streets
Cincinnati MAP IT
(513) 569-8080
The American Lung Association of Ohio will host its 2010 Fight For Air Climb. Participants will climb the 45 stories to reach the top of the Carew Tower to raise awareness and money to support local education programs, research and advocacy. Thirty–five million Americans are living with chronic lung diseases such as asthma, lung cancer and COPD. Experience the climb of your life and join hundreds in the fight against lung disease.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂÂ
441 Vine St., downtown
Cincinnati MAP IT
(513) 985-3990
After touring more than 100 cities on five continents, Shen Yun Performing Arts comes to Cincinnati for a spectacular, original production of Chinese dance and music.
1241 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine
Cincinnati MAP IT
(513) 621-2787
The Taste of Northern Cincinnati will be on Sunday, March 7, 2010 from noon to 4:00 pm at Princeton High School. This wonderful and fun family event had over 800 hungry visitors enjoy a wide variety of food from over 20 local restaurants.
The Taste of Northern Cincinnati is an indoor, family friendly event with plenty of seating, TV’s tuned to sports, giveaways, and entertainment. Free shuttle rides from the parking lot to the front door!
For one price at the door, come enjoy a variety of foods from restaurants such as Jim Dandy’s BBQ, LaRosa’s, Max & Erma’s, Alreddy Cafe, Dave & Busters, Blue Goose, Edible Arrangements, etc. We will also have business booths from many local businesses.
The Rose Award recognizes Greater Cincinnati’s frontline and service employees (excluding managers) who provide excellence beyond the call of duty.
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Employees and immediate supervisors may nominate up to four individuals per company for outstanding service during the past 12 months. A blue chip panel will review nominations and select the winners.
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2501 Great Wolf Lodge Dr.
Mason MAP IT
513.721.8687
The Switzerland and Ohio County Tourism offices in Southeast Indiana announce the Creative Spaces Rural Places Studio Art Tour weekend. The event takes place throughout galleries, studios, and businesses located across both Indiana counties.
Nearly 40 artists are scheduled to appear at about 25 locations during the event. Sculpture, paint, glass, fiber, steel, wood and photography are a few of the mediums that will be represented.ÂÂÂ
Many of our winter migrants have arrived, and we still might find an unexpected bird along the way. Meet your guide in the RW parking lot for an 8 a.m. bird walk. Bring binoculars and dress for the weather. Beginners are welcome.Â
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