Things to do in Cincinnati this week: Sept. 12-18

2022-09-16 22:32:18 By : Ms. info lin

FILM: The U.S. and the Holocaust, 5 p.m., Holocaust and Humanity Center, Union Terminal, 1301 Western Ave., Queensgate. Film screening of the new 3-part documentary by Ken Burns, with panel discussion following. Free, reservations required. Parking is $6. Holocaustandhumanity.org.

HEALTH: Yoga, 6 p.m., Inwood Park, 104 Wellington Place, Mount Auburn. Mondays through Sept. 26. Free. eventbrite.com.

MUSIC: Jazz at the Park: Dee Marie Band, 6-9 p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Live music Mondays May 2-Sept. 26. Free. washingtonpark.org.

SPORTS: Cincinnati Reds vs Pittsburgh Pirates, Great American Ball Park. Runs Sept. 12-14.

ENDING: Harvey, Mechanic Street Theater, 10 S. Mechanic St., Lebanon. Runs Sept. 3-12. ltcplays.com.

TOURS: Ohio Open Doors Tour, 3 and 5:30 p.m., Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Free, but registration required at memorialhallotr.com.

MUSEUMS: Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom by Joseph Urban, Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. See this lavish bedroom, designed by Austrian-born architect Joseph Urban for 17-year-old Elaine Wormser in this special exhibition. Runs July 8-Oct. 2. $12. cincinnatiartmuseum.org.

MUSIC: Blackbear, Andrew J. Brady Music Center.

COMMUNITY: Soup and Stories, noon-3 p.m., The Welcome Project, 2940 Colerain Ave., Camp Washington. Runs every Wednesday May 25-Sept. 28. Enjoy soup made by immigrant chefs and hear empowering stories. Free. owningyourownvoice.org.

FILM: Summer Cinema: 10 Things I Hate About You, 9 p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Free. washingtonpark.org.

FILM: Lunafest, 7 p.m. Wednesday, 4 p.m. Sunday, The Garfield Theatre, 719 Race St., Downtown. Eight award-winning short films by and about women. Post-film discussion led by members of Women In Film Cincinnati and Black Women Cultivating Change. cincyworldcinema.org.

HEALTH: Yoga on the Levee, 6 p.m., Newport on the Levee, 1 Levee Way. Sage Yoga Hot + Pilates leads classes at Aquarium Plaza. Runs Wednesdays April 6-Oct. 26. Free.

MUSEUMS: Beyond Guilt, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, 50 E. Freedom Way, Downtown. Six short films by students at Northern Kentucky University and candid photographs taken by local artist/activist Harriet Kaufman tell the powerful and redemptive stories of those impacted by over-sentencing and over-punishment. Runs Aug. 18-Nov. 27. $15, $10.50 ages 3-12. freedomcenter.org.

CHARITY: Bricks & Beer: Cincinnati Music Hall History and Hops, 5:30 p.m., Music Hall, Over-the-Rhine. Unique tour experience features building tour and beer selections. Benefits Friends of Music Hall. $40. cincinnatiarts.org.

CHARITY: Celebrating Our Beloved Community: Walk Our Blocks, 6 p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Dinner, program and awards. Benefits OTR Community Housing. $75. otrch.org.

CHARITY: The Sharing Table, 6-9 p.m., ARCO, 3301 Price Ave., East Price Hill. Benefits Santa Maria Community Services. Tinyurl.com/SharingTable.

COMEDY: Sam Tallent, Go Bananas Comedy Club, 8410 Market Place Lane, Montgomery. Runs Sept. 15-18. gobananascomedy.com.

DANCE: Salsa on the Square, 7 p.m., Fountain Square, 520 Vine St., Downtown. Free.

FESTIVALS: September Summer Music Festival, 6-10 p.m. Ault Park Pavilion, 5090 Observatory Circle, Mount Lookout. Live music by Saffire Express, craft beer, wine, hard seltzer, and local favorite food trucks. Kids’ entertainment will be provided by Cincinnati Circus and Beech Acres from 6-8 p.m. Free admission. aultparkac.org/events.

MUSIC: Josh Roush, Southgate House Revival, Sanctuary.

MUSIC: Jake Shimabukuro, Ludlow Garage.

THEATER: My Way, A Tribute to Frank Sinatra, Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Ave., West Price Hill. Runs Sept. 15-Oct. 9. 513-241-6550. cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com.

THEATER: King Lear, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, 1195 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Runs Sept. 9-Oct. 1. cincyshakes.com.

FESTIVAL: Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, Downtown. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday, Downtown. Running of the Wieners takes place at noon Friday. oktoberfestzinzinnati.com.

ART OPENING: Michael Coppage: American*, Weston Art Gallery, 650 Walnut St., Downtown. Exhibition of new and ongoing lens-based projects by Cincinnati artist exploring the negative archetypes and stark racial disparities still operating in the language and psychology of contemporary American culture. Part of FotoFocus Biennial. Runs Sept. 16-Nov. 6. Free.

CHARITY: Jazzed About Art, 6-10 p.m., Woodward Theater, 1404 Main St., Over-the-Rhine. Evening of jazz music, food and fun. Cash bar. Raffles, bourbon pull, catered dinner. Benefits Art Beyond Boundaries. $75. Woodwardtheater.com.

COMEDY: Brewery Comedy Tour, 8 p.m., Wooden Cask Brewing Co., Newport. Other dates: June 25, July 15, Aug. 12, Sept. 16, Oct. 14, Nov. 18, Dec. 16. $16.

FAMILY: Game Night on the Hill, 6:30-10 p.m., Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, 1763 Hamilton-Cleves Road, Hamilton. Play board games and watch board game adventure film. Bring blankets or folding chairs $10, $5 ages 6-12, free members and ages 5-under. pyramidhill.org/familyfunonthehill2022.

FESTIVAL: Old Machinery Days, 3 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. Sunday, Oeders Lake, 1369 State Route 22 & 3, Morrow. Family-friendly fun features antique tractor pulls, food, vendors, working demonstrations of threshing and corn shredding and corn binding, craft vendors, flea market, kids games, swap meet and more. Adult pedal tractor pull on Saturday night. Hosted by Fort Ancient Restored Machinery Club. $5, free ages 12-under. thefarmclub.org.

FESTIVAL: St. Timothy Oktoberfest, 10272 State Route 42, Union. 6-11 p.m. Friday, 5:30 p.m.-midnight Saturday, 12:30-6 p.m. Sunday. saint-timothy.org.

FESTIVAL: Oktoberfest, 11 a.m.-midnight Friday-Sunday, Hofbrauhaus, 200 E. Third St., Newport. Two weekends of food, beer and fun. Live music all weekend. Face painter and balloon artist from 1-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Runs Sept. 16-18 and Sept. 23-25. hofbrauhausnewport.com.

FILM: NightLight513: Bridesmaids, 7:30 p.m., Sawyer Point Park, P&G Pavilion, Downtown. Bring blankets, pillows or chairs with a low back and enjoy outdoor movies on select nights. Beer, wine and food for purchase. No pets. Ages 21-up. $10. nightlight513.com.

HALLOWEEN: Brimstone Haunt, 7 p.m., 525 Brimstone Road, Harveysburg. Haunted Hayride, Psychosis, Forgotten Forest, Zombie Assault. Runs Friday-Saturday Sept. 16-Oct. 29. brimstonehaunt.com.

HALLOWEEN: Terror Town, 7 p.m.-midnight Friday-Saturday, 1449 Greenbush Cobb Road, Williamsburg. Explore this Old West town where you can eat, drink, shop and play games. Haunted trail is one of the most horrifying and immersive haunted attractions in the region. Runs Sept. 2-Nov. 5. $40 upgraded horror pass, $30 general. allhallowsevellc.com.

MUSIC: Lee Brice, PNC Pavilion. With Michael Ray and Jackson Dean.

MUSIC: Movements, Bogart's. With Angel Dust, One Step Closer and Snarls.

MUSIC: Watkins Family Hour, Memorial Hall.

MUSIC: Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra: Hear Me Roar: A Celebration of Women in Song, 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. cincinnatisymphony.org.

MUSIC: Hope, Fate, Triumph, 7:30 p.m., Corbett Auditorium, University of Cincinnati. CCM Philharmonia, Chamber Choir, Chorale and UC Choruses perform. $25.

MUSIC: Live at the Levee: 3 Piece Revival, 7-9 p.m., Newport on the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport. Weekly through Oct. 28. Free. newportonthelevee.com.

NIGHTLIFE: On the Rocks, 6-9 p.m., MegaCorp Pavilion. New event celebrating the city's hospitality and bartending scene. Features 17 varieties of liquor transformed into 250 creative cocktails and sips, plus small bites from local restaurants and food trucks. Silent disco, oversized outdoor games and more. Price is all-inclusive. $110. cincinnatimagazine.com/ontherocks.

TOURS: The Darkside of Brewing Tour, Brewing Heritage Trail Tour Center, 1939 Race St., Over-the-Rhine. 90-minute haunted tour features gruesome and macabre events from Cincinnati's past. Includes visit to abandoned city street, flashlight tour of underground cellar complex of the historic Jackson Brewery and more. Runs Sept. 9-Nov. 5. $29. brewingheritagetrail.org.

ART: Norwood International Art Show, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Victory Park, 2078 Mills Ave., Norwood. Artists from Bhutan, Syria, Peru, India, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia join local artists for this inaugural event. Norwoodtogether.org/art-show.

ENDING: Voices from Czechia, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Kennedy Heights Arts Center, 6546 Montgomery Road, Kennedy Heights. Show continues 121 prints by 31 contemporary Czech printmakers who use their art as a voice to reflect on social and cultural reality. Runs July 16-Sept. 17. Free. 

CHARITY: Teal Power 3K Walk and 5K Run, 9 a.m., Summit Park, Blue Ash. Benefits Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Greater Cincinnati. runsignup.com/tealpower5k.

CHARITY: Cincinnati Pride 5K, 7 a.m., Lunken Playfield, 4740 Playfield Lane, East End. Professionally timed run. All participants get race bib, T-shirt and finisher medal. Pets welcome on leash. cincinnatipride.org.

COMEDY: DeRay Davis, Funny Bone Comedy Club, 7518 Bales St., Liberty Township. Runs Sept. 17-18. liberty.funnybone.com.

DANCE: Fall Ball, 8 p.m., Music Hall, Over-the-Rhine. Dance the night away at the city's biggest ballroom dance social event of the year. Attire is formal or semi-formal. Food and drinks for purchase. $50, $45 advance. cincinnatiarts.org.

EDUCATION: History of Printmaking in Greater Cincinnati, 2 p.m., Lloyd Library & Museum, 917 Plum St., West End. Join Jacob Simpson of the Cincinnati Type & Print Museum for this lecture. Drop by and make your own botanical print using a press and images from the Lloyd’s collection between noon-2 p.m. and from 3-4 p.m. Reservations required for lecture. Free.

FESTIVAL: Ohio Renaissance Festival, 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Renaissance Park, 10542 Stare Route 73, Harveysburg. Runs Sept. 3-Oct. 30. renfestival.com.

FESTIVAL: Feast and Fall-y Festival, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., E. Mulberry St., Lebanon. Enjoy vendors, food trucks and one-of-a-kind seasonal finds. mainstreetlebanon.org.

FESTIVAL: Waynesville Fall Fest. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, noon-6 p.m. Sunday, 7392 East State Route 73, Waynesville. Admission includes mega play set, mini golf, pedal cars, ghost town village, corn maze, disc golf, musical mushroom, petting farm, bocce ball, corn crib, giant porch games and more. Runs Sept. 17-Oct. 30. $12, $10 ages 10-under. waynesvillefallfest.com.

FESTIVAL: Our Lady of the Valley Septemberfest, 5-11 p.m. Saturday, noon-8 p.m. Sunday, Sts Peter and Paul Campus, 330 W. Vine St., Reading. 513-554-1010.

FESTIVAL: Mason Heritage Festival, 3-10 p.m., Downtown Plaza. Mason. Kids' activities, vendors, music and more. Festival starts with parade along Mason-Montgomery Road. Free. imaginemason.org.

FILM: Free Movie in the Park Series: Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, dusk, Phillips Park, 11667 Rich Road, Loveland. Pre-show fun with games and raffles. Free.

FILM: "Freaky Profiling," 6 p.m., Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Screening of comedy by local filmmaker Cam Marshall. Includes red carpet, cocktail hour and Q&A after screening. $25. memorialhallotr.com.

MUSEUMS: Escape the Village, 1:30 and 3 p.m., Heritage Village Museum, 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville. Escape room-type challenge. Choose from "Morgan's Raiders of the Lost Art" or "Leaving the Station." $25. heritagevillagecincinnati.org.

MUSIC: Kevin Gates, MegaCorp Pavilion.

MUSIC: Clint Black, Hard Rock Casino Ballroom.

MUSIC: Southern Soul Music Festival, Taft Theatre. Featuring Tucka, Nellie Travis, Theodis Ealey, Ronnie Bell, Big Robb and Menny Williams. Hosted by Marvin Dixon.

MUSIC: Christopher Cross, Ludlow Garage.

MUSIC: Michael Moeller & Jimmy Clepper, Southgate House Revival, Sanctuary. With Jordan Merchant.

RECREATION: Hudy 14K/7K, Downtown and Over-the-Rhine. Part of the TQL Beer Series. Starts and ends along Cincinnati's riverfront. Passes many historic brewery sites. Post race party includes brews and snacks.

RECREATION: Alice in Wonderland Immersive Experience, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Downtown. Alice is trapped in Wonderland and time is running out. City's streets will be transformed into a giant, escape room-style experience where you solve clues, take on mad and mischievous challenges and uncover a dark conspiracy at the heart of Wonderland. $80 per team, up to 6 players. Children play free and are not counted within team numbers. cluedupp.com.

SHOPPING: Fall Plant Sale, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Ammon Nursery, 6089 Camp Ernst Road, Burlington. Plant vendors, food and beer, educational booths and more. Benefits Friends of the Boone County Arboretum. Free admission.

SHOPPING: City Flea, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Free admission. thecityflea.com.

SPORTS: Miami RedHawks vs Cincinnati Bearcats, Paycor Stadium.

THEATER: Sweat, Ensemble Theatre, 1127 Vine St., Over-the-Rhine. This powerful drama takes us to the forgotten heart of America, where old friends come together at their favorite bar as they struggle to survive a fraying economy. For decades, they’ve shared secrets and laughs on the factory floor, but now layoffs pit them against one another as inequities of race and class fan the flames. Based on the playwright’s extensive research and interviews with real residents of Reading, Pennsylvania, Sweat is a topical reflection of the present and poignant outcome of America’s economic decline. Runs Sept. 17-Oct. 9. ensemblecincinnati.org.

OUTDOORS: Ault in Bloom, 1-4 p.m., Ault Park, 5090 Observatory Circle, Mount Lookout. Gardeners, rose lovers and families can enjoy celebration of flowers and gardens, birds of prey visit with Raptors Inc., kids crafts, music, ice cream treats and more. Free. rosesgcra.org.

MUSIC: Concert in the Park Series, 6-8 p.m., Nisbet Park, 126 Karl Brown Way, Loveland. Sept. 18: Tom the Torpedoes. Free. lovinlifeloveland.com.

MUSIC: $uicideboy$: Grey Day Tour, MegaCorp Pavilion. With Ski Mask the Slump God, $not, Knocked Loose, Maxo Kream, Code Orange, DJ Scheme.

MUSIC: John Craigie, Madison Live. with Maya de Vitry.

MUSIC: Trinity of Terror Tour, Andrew J. Brady Music Center. Featuring Motionless in White, Ice Nine Kills, Black Veil Brides, Crown the Empire.

MUSIC: Vacation, MOTR Pub. With Leopardo and Willie & the Cigs.

MUSIC: The Dustbowl Revival, Ludlow Garage.

SHOPPING: Burlington Antique Show, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Boone County Fairgrounds, 5819 Idlewild Road, Burlington. Over 200 dealers of antiques, vintage jewelry, primitives, garden and architectural elements, mid-century collectibles, memorabilia, Americana, one of a kind finds and retro furniture. $6 early birds (6 a.m. entry), $4, free ages 12-under. burlingtonantiqueshow.com.

SHOPPING: Deerfield Handmade Market, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Cottell Park, 5847 Irwin Simpson Road, Deerfield Township. Over 75 local and regional fine artists, creatives and makers featuring works of art like painting, drawing, ceramics, woodworking, jewelry, children's clothing, soap makers, upcyclers, furniture makers and more. Food trucks, beer from 16 Lots Brewing, live music. Free admission and parking. the-arts-alliance.org.