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Cincinnati, "The Queen City", is the hidden gem for event lovers. Events and performances of all shapes, sizes, and sounds are happening all the time...

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5 Events for November, 2014

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Unity In The MU Community Talent Show

November 10, 2014 - Hamilton

A talent show designed to highlight diversity in both talent and abilities among our Miami campus community and community members. To sign up to showcase your talent or to RSVP to attend: dobsongs@miamioh.edu. This...

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50 Years Of Photojournalism In Northern Kentucky

October 04, 2014 to January 18, 2015 - Covington

50 Years of Photojournalism in Northern Kentucky, 1960-2010: Winter Edition Maybe we did have a winter worse than what we experienced last year. The evidence? Images of winter in Northern Kentucky...

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Native American Flute Classes

October 28, 2014 to November 11, 2014 - Cincinnati

The popularity of the Native American flute is growing in our cultural mainstream. Would you have guessed that it is so easy to learn? Come to class to find out how...

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Jay Ungar And Molly Mason

November 13, 2014 to November 11, 2014 - Hamilton

Tickets are free but required. Your seats may be different from your season ticket location. This acoustic duo is best known for their American folk music. Emmy nominated musicians' signature sound...

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"Urban Landscape" Opening Reception

November 14, 2014 to November 11, 2014 - Cincinnati

Join us for a celebration of Cincinnati's diverse array of architecture with artworks by Emil Robinson, Nicholas Mancini, Jackie Braden, Marlene Steele, Erin Raedeke, and Paul Wolven. Their work will welcome...

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