Carnegie Awarded $20,000 from State Tourism Department
The Carnegie was awarded a second grant from the Kentucky Department of Tourism valued at $20,000.
The Carnegie was awarded a second grant from the Kentucky Department of Tourism valued at $20,000.
Artist Frank Duveneck's death will be honored one hundred years later in a special collection now on display at Thomas More University.
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Paradise Music Festival rocked Seventh Street in downtown Covington on Friday and Saturday nights.
RCN's Brian Frey produced these photos from Friday.
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The annual Bourbon, Bacon & Brew Festival returned to Newport over the weekend.
RCN's Brian Frey produced these photos.
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The weekend saw a terrific car show and concert at Thomas J. Wiethorn Memorial Bellevue Beach Park.
RCN's Brian Frey produced these photos.
The first painted barrels created for the NKY Bourbon Barrel Project are out on the streets for a sneak preview.
We now know more about what will happen in Covington when the popular light show BLINK returns to Cincinnati and expands into Northern Kentucky in October.
The first Ludlow Car & Bike Show is scheduled for Saturday at the city's Train Viewing Plaza on Elm Street.
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The goal of utilizing Covington's historic Linden Grove Cemetery and Arboretum as a public greenspace continued over the weekend when Cincinnati Shakespeare Company returned for another production.
Village Players of Fort Thomas will stage its annual New Works production June 28 through 30 at its theater at 8 North Fort Thomas Blvd.
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The storms that moved through Northern Kentucky did not stop people from enjoying the annual Italianfest in Newport.
RCN's Brian Frey produced these photos.
Count Smackula and His Three Scares will play at Covington's Leapin' Lizard event space in Mainstrasse Village later this month.
A trio of musical acts from Kentucky will be featured on the Concert Series produced by DittyTV, the Memphis-based television network dedicated to Americana and Roots music.
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An alley on the 200 block of Van Voast Drive in Bellevue once again became the "Allery", a pop-up outdoor space showcasing local art, food, and music.