Culture & Art
Kentucky Guardsman Sues Over Tattoo Policy
A Kentucky National Guardsman is seeking $100 million in damages after a new policy in the US Army affects members with tattoos.
Gateway College Seeks Design for Downtown Covington Spa Logo
Gateway Community and Technical College is sponsoring a contest to design a logo for the Emerge Spa & Studio by Gateway, located on Scott Boulevard in Covington.
Architecture of NKU to Be Featured in Coffee Table Book
Tom Schiff knows a good picture when he sees one.
Covington Businesses Finalists for New Storefront Signs
Downtown Covington Area to Be Reimagined as "Madland"
Part of Downtown Covington will soon be christened as "Madland", a new branding effort to create a buzz around the city's music and arts scene.
Shakespeare Company Closes 20th Season by Completing the Canon
New Covington-Themed T-Shirt: No Shirt, Full Service
"It's Covington. It's kind of our thing."
Kentucky Symphony Jazz Concert at Holmes to Benefit Baker Hunt
Theatre Review: "Other People's Money" is a Treat
Calipari to Sign Copies of New Book in Crestview Hills
Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari will sign copies of his new book, "Players First" during a stop at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Crestview Hills on Monday.
Actor in Carnegie's "Harvey" Recognized for Performance
The League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT) recognized the work of Nathan Neorr in “Harvey,” playing now through April 27 at The Carnegie in Covington.
Suits That Rock: NKY Executives Jam for Good Cause
John Domaschko clutched his bass and scanned the group of part-time rockers.