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Xavier Jesuit Academy guides the trajectory of young men’s lives through education 

A faith-based elementary school in Bond Hill focused on preparing young men in grades 3 to 8 to be leaders and “Men for Others” through disciplined academic preparation for life, in the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, while enriching their families and communities.

Gray Road Christian Academy: Christ-centered education in Cincinnati 

A new, missional, college-preparatory high school that offers an accessible and affordable private-school education. The school equips students in the heart of the city to know Christ, grow in wisdom and character, and steward their God-given gifts for life, leadership, and Kingdom impact.


Monday, March 9

Museum Exhibits & Omnimax Shows    

 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; open daily    
Cincinnati Museum Center (West End)     
Starting at $12.50     
Tour Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away., the complex reality of the notorious camp with firsthand stories from those who survived, and those who perished. Experience Ohio Wild at Heart OMNIMAX® and Wild Rescue OMNIMAX®, a look at stunning parks and waterways, and the deep connection between people and nature. Contact the museum to learn more about discount ticket options. 

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Food Pantry  

1 p.m. – 2 p.m.   
St. Andrew’s Episcopal (Evanston)   
Free Admission   
Hamilton County residents experiencing food insecurities can access food and clothing at the pantry on Mondays and Tuesdays. Call 513-531-4337 for more information. Check out our list of other Cincinnati pantries and soup kitchens.   

Jazz at the Memo: “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans” with the Limehouse Ramblers 

7 p.m. 
Memorial Hall (OTR) 
$13 
The sounds of the Crescent City come to life with Cincinnati’s premier traditional jazz band, the Limehouse Ramblers, who will take you on a Mardi Gras parade down Bourbon Street!

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classical roots

Classical Roots Symphony Concert

March 28, 7:30 p.m.
Music Hall (OTR)
For over two decades, Classical Roots has been a Cincinnati community staple celebrating the rich legacy of African American music. Love and community will ring throughout Music Hall when the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Classical Roots Community Choir, Nouveau Program, and more come together for an evening of joyful song.


Tuesday, March 10

Community Action Agency Mobile Food Pantry    

11 a.m.
BLOC Ministries (Price Hill)
Free Admission   
Hamilton County residents experiencing food insecurities can access fruit, vegetables, and baked goods on a first-come, first-served basis. Check out our list of other Cincinnati pantries and soup kitchens

Tamary Kudita: African Victorian and Birds of Paradise Art Exhibit  

11 a.m. – 5 p.m.  
Cincinnati Art Museum (Mt. Adams)  
Free Admission  
Kudita’s photographs explore African identity shaped by history and culture, blending personal heritage and global influences to honor the layered, hybrid lives of everyday Zimbabweans. Ends April 5. 

The Feast Day of Harriet Tubman  

5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.  
St. Andrew’s Episcopal (Evanston)   
Free Admission  
Join for Eucharist and a Teach-in to celebrate Harriet Tubman, followed by light refreshments. 

National Speaker Forum: Gina Belafonte on Arts & Activism 

7 p.m.  
Memorial Hall (OTR) 
Starting at $54  
An inspiring talk on arts and activism, presented by the Woman’s City Club. Support their mission to educate and empower the community.

The Wiz Broadway Musical 

7:30 p.m.  
Aronoff Center for the Arts (Downtown) 
Starting at $47.25 
This groundbreaking twist on The Wizard of Oz changed the face of Broadway—from its iconic score packed with soul, gospel, rock, and finger-snapping 70s funk to its stirring tale of Dorothy’s journey to find her place in a contemporary world. Discounted tickets for groups are also available. Through March 15. Enjoy 50% off day-of-show pricing 2 hours prior to the show. This offer is valid on all performances, two tickets per person, in person only.

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Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

March 22, 7 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
The legendary South African vocal group blends soaring a cappella vocals with powerful storytelling rooted in Zulu culture and history.


Wednesday, March 11

Happy Hour Vibez by DJ Diamond  

5 p.m.  
Element Eatery (Madisonville)  
Free Admission 
Get ready to unwind, enjoy drinks, and catch those good vibes with DJ Diamond on the turntable! 

March Gladness 2026 Revival 

6:30 p.m.  
Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church (Lincoln Heights)  
Free Admission  
Attend an evening traditional revival service with preaching and choir. This week features the Rev. Dr. Marvin McMickle, a veteran pastor, scholar, and author of 18 books whose ministry spans preaching, theological education, and groundbreaking community outreach. 

Voices for Truth: Anti-Slavery Novel Discussion 

7 p.m.  
Harriet Beecher Stowe House (Walnut Hills) 
Free Admission  
Explore Harriet Beecher Stowe’s final anti-slavery novel, The Minister’s Wooing, and delve into its portrayal of New England’s early involvement in the slave trade.  

Mrs. Christie Play  

7:30 p.m.  
Playhouse in the Park (Mt. Adams) 
Pay What You Can
A charming comedy that explores the real-life mystery of Agatha Christie’s 11-day disappearance in 1926, celebrating the power of writers and the stories that shape our lives. Through March 29.

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black family wellness expo

Black Family Wellness Expo

March 21, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
New Prospect Baptist Church (Roselawn)
Featuring health workshops, a community blood drive, vendor resources, and family-centered programming to improve wellness outcomes across generations.


Thursday, March 12

Music Production Workshop 

4:30 p.m. 
Elementz Cincinnati (Clifton) 
Free Admission, Registration Encouraged 
Babatunde Akinboboye leads a conversation about music production. Students ages 12 to 22 are invited to apply to a music production competition, with the winning tracks receiving a performance by Babatunde at this workshop.  

RESET: A Night of Vision, Leadership & Sisterhood 

5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.  
Union Hall (OTR)  
Starting at $13 
Celebrate the official launch of Advance NOW Cohort 3 and empower Black women through a premier leadership and economic mobility program. The keynote speaker is Crystal Kendrick, publisher of The Voice of Black Cincinnati. 

Jazz at Winterhaus 

6 p.m. – 9 p.m.  
Winterhaus (Downtown) 
Free Admission  
Jazz up your Thursday nights and catch a different Jazz act each week up on The Johnson Foundation stage. 

Othello Play  

7:30 p.m.   
Otto M. Budig Theater (OTR)  
Starting at $14
A searing exploration of trust, love, and the devastating consequences of doubt, featuring some of the most dramatic and iconic moments in all of Shakespeare. Through March 29. 

Owanbe 

7:30 p.m. 
Artsville (Madisonville) 
Pay What You Can 
Let’s party! Owanbe is an extravagant Nigerian party highlighted by music, dance, and fashion. Join a Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra string quintet and performers from Bi-Okoto Cultural Center as we celebrate the music and culture of West Africa. 

PLANNING AHEAD

star dust

Star Dust with Complexions Contemporary Ballet

March 19, 7:30 p.m.
Aronoff Center for the Arts (Downtown)
Armed with a rich Alvin Ailey lineage and a cadre of sixteen stunning dancers, and led by dance icons Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, Complexions Contemporary Ballet has awakened audiences to a new, exciting genre with their singular approach of reinventing dance and contemporary ballet.


Friday, March 13

Fish Fry Fridays  

10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.  
Chef Nem Kitchen (Avondale)  
Price Varies  
Enjoy a variety of seafood, including cod, snapper, salmon, and whiting. Side dishes include mac and cheese, fries, rice, egg rolls, and more. 

Tea and Two Step 

5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.  
ParTEA Diva Tea Shop (College Hill) 
Free Admission, Registration Required 
Celebrate the new location with Happy Hour. A line dance instructor will teach the latest line dances. Snacks will be provided. Tea mocktails and cocktails are available for purchase. 

Soul Pocket Dance Party 

6 p.m. – 11 p.m. 
The Redmoor (Mt. Lookout) 
Starting at $13  
Get ready to move and groove with a 13-piece band presenting the highest standard of entertainment! 

American Mosaic Symphony Concert 

7:30 p.m.  
Music Hall (OTR) 
Starting at $26 
Stunning video imagery from across all 50 states, passages from Boyer’s quintessential American-themed orchestral music, plus live narration by award-winning actor Martin Sheen of powerful, relevant quotes from throughout American history, will combine to celebrate the land, cities, towns, people, and spirit of the United States for its 250th birthday. Through March 15. 

An Evening with Tunde 

7:30 p.m. 
House of Joy Christian (Clifton) 
Pay What You Can 
Meet musical trailblazer Babatunde “Hip Hopera” Akinboboye for a special recital featuring Tunde’s innovative Hip Hopera compositions. With over one million followers on social media, Babatunde discusses how his music bridges diasporic traditions, fusing influences from his Yoruba heritage, Negro spirituals, and classical opera with modern hip-hop, while also exploring conversations about identity, innovation, and the future of classical performance. 

Boogie Nights  

8 p.m. – 12:30 a.m.  
Second Story (Covington)  
Free Admission  
Step back in time for a night of funk, soul, and retro vibes, celebrating Prince and the greatest hits of the 80s and 90s with live DJs, throwback jams, and a purple paradise party! 

Crocodile Fever Play 

8 p.m.  
Falcon Theatre (Newport) 
Starting at $17  
Rebellious Fianna Devlin returns to her pious sister Alannah’s life, and together they face their tyrannical father’s dark legacy in a surreal, dark comedy filled with tension, 80s tunes, and wild chaos. 

DJ Pillo and Friends 

9 p.m.  
Northside Tavern (Northside)  
Free Admission 
Experience an electrifying night as DJ Bizzy Bizz joins DJ Pillo, delivering deep crates and dope mixes to keep the dance floor rocking. 

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Beethoven, Mozart & Haydn

Beethoven, Mozart & Haydn Symphony Concert

March 20 – March 21
Music Hall (OTR)
Haydn’s Symphony No. 103, Mozart’s Strassburg Concerto with violinist Renaud Capuçon, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 create a program of drama, elegance, and youthful energy.


Saturday, March 14

What’s the Scoop? Financial Literacy and Employment Event 

10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 
Graduate Hotel by Hilton (Clifton) 
Free Admission 
This groundbreaking twist on The Wizard of Oz changed the face of Broadway—from its iconic score packed with soul, gospel, rock, and finger-snapping 70s funk to its stirring tale of Dorothy’s journey to find her place in a contemporary world. 

Documentary Film Screening – We Were Here: The Untold Story of Black Africans in Renaissance Europe 

11 a.m. – 2 p.m.  
Cincinnati Art Museum (Mt. Adams) 
Starting at $5  
A groundbreaking documentary that uncovers the pivotal roles of Black Africans in Renaissance art, followed by a discussion with filmmaker Fred Kudjo Kuwornu about his research and creative vision. 

Prom Dress and Accessories Giveaway 

11 a.m. – 3 p.m. 
Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church (Lincoln Heights) 
Free Admission 
A community-wide prom dress and accessories drive that provides free attire to local youth facing financial barriers, while also creating an uplifting experience that eases family stress and ensures teens can fully participate in this important milestone. 

Cincinnati Young Black Professionals Green Mile Bar Crawl 

12 p.m. – 8 p.m.  
Revel OTR (OTR) 
Free Admission 
Celebrate culture and community at the Green Mile Bar Crawl, an unforgettable spring kickoff where Cincinnati’s young Black professionals come together to have fun, meet new people, and enjoy the ultimate turn-up. 

Vegan Food Pop Up 

2 p.m. – 6 p.m.  
Moe’s Uptown Lounge (Mt Healthy) 
Price Varies 
Come enjoy a delicious, soul-filling menu made with love and real ingredients. Menu items include fried chk’n, mac & cheese, soul burgers with special sauce, vegan desserts, and more.  

Adam Hawley & Julian Vaughn Jazz Concert 

7:30 p.m. 
Ludlow Garage (Clifton) 
Starting at $35 
This dynamic pairing brings Hawley’s soulful guitar melodies together with Vaughn’s signature bass-driven sound, creating a stylish blend of rhythm and sophistication. 

Godfrey – Comedy Show 

9:15 p.m.  
Liberty Funny Bone (Liberty)  
Starting at $32 
Enjoy a night of sharp wit and hilarious storytelling as comedian Godfrey brings his signature blend of humor and unforgettable moments to the stage. 

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the robert cray band

The Robert Cray Band Blues Concert

March 20, 8 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
Led by the legendary Robert Cray, the band will showcase their masterful guitar work, soulful vocals, and signature sound that has earned them multiple Grammy Awards.


Sunday, March 15

Off-Trail Urban Hikers 

7:30 a.m. 
Location varies; please check the link for the weekly location  
Free Admission 
Experience the urban environment alongside exciting people with diverse experiences and fresh perspectives.  

Fifth Third Community Day 

10 a.m. – 5 p.m.  
Freedom Center (The Banks) 
Free Admission 
Enjoy a Film Screening of Trail Markers & Poetry Workshop that examines how poetry can bear witness to the world around us. Guests can also explore the Jubilation! Ambassadors on a Sacred Journey exhibit, celebrating the Fisk Jubilee Singers’ legacy. 

Plant & Sip 

Noon – 2 p.m.  
Winterhaus (Downtown) 
Price Varies  
Attend a fun, beginner-friendly workshop to grow your green thumb, connect with fellow plant lovers, and enjoy light refreshments while learning how to cultivate thriving plants. 

Women’s History Month Tea Party 

Noon & 3 p.m.  
Harriet Beecher Stowe House (Walnut Hills) 
$45  
Celebrate Women’s History Month with a tea party honoring the legacies of women who shaped Cincinnati, featuring tea, treats, crafts, a scavenger hunt, and a guided tour. 

Roots with Babatunde Akinboboye 

7 p.m. 
Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church (Lincoln Heights) 
Pay What You Can 
Babatunde “Hip Hopera” Akinboboye joins Summermusik’s resident ensemble, the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, for the grand finale of We Are One: Roots! Explore both West African and African American traditions while honoring the legacy of Black musical innovation with spirituals, Babatunde’s “Hip Hopera”, and more. 

The Phil Collins Experience

7:30 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
Starting at $35
The Phil Collins Experience is a high-energy, multimedia tribute production that vividly brings the legendary music of Phil Collins and Genesis to life.


Upcoming Events

star dust

Star Dust with Complexions Contemporary Ballet

March 19, 7:30 p.m.
Aronoff Center for the Arts (Downtown)
Armed with a rich Alvin Ailey lineage and a cadre of sixteen stunning dancers, and led by dance icons Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, Complexions Contemporary Ballet has awakened audiences to a new, exciting genre with their singular approach of reinventing dance and contemporary ballet.

the robert cray band

The Robert Cray Band Blues Concert

March 20, 8 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
Led by the legendary Robert Cray, the band will showcase their masterful guitar work, soulful vocals, and signature sound that has earned them multiple Grammy Awards.

Beethoven, Mozart & Haydn

Beethoven, Mozart & Haydn Symphony Concert

March 20 – March 21
Music Hall (OTR)
Haydn’s Symphony No. 103, Mozart’s Strassburg Concerto with violinist Renaud Capuçon, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 create a program of drama, elegance, and youthful energy.

black family wellness expo

Black Family Wellness Expo

March 21, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
New Prospect Baptist Church (Roselawn)
Featuring health workshops, a community blood drive, vendor resources, and family-centered programming to improve wellness outcomes across generations.

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

March 22, 7 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
The legendary South African vocal group blends soaring a cappella vocals with powerful storytelling rooted in Zulu culture and history.

classical roots | Cincinnati African American Events

Classical Roots Symphony Concert

March 28, 7:30 p.m.
Music Hall (OTR)
For over two decades, Classical Roots has been a Cincinnati community staple celebrating the rich legacy of African American music. Love and community will ring throughout Music Hall when the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Classical Roots Community Choir, Nouveau Program, and more come together for an evening of joyful song.

Michelle Buteau

Michelle Buteau Comedy Show

March 28, 7:30 p.m.
Taft Theatre (Downtown)
The award-winning comedian, actress, and bestselling author, is hitting the road in 2025 with her highly anticipated new stand-up tour

Voices in Jubilation

Voices in Jubilation

March 29, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (The Banks)
Celebrate the enduring power of music, storytelling, and performance with a dynamic afternoon of live arts.

Xavier Jesuit Academy Admissions Open House

April 1, 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Xavier Jesuit Academy (Bond Hill)
Tour the Bond Hill campus, meet dedicated faculty and staff, and discover how XJA’s scholarship-funded education prepares young men in grades 3–8 to become faith‑filled leaders and Men for Others.

Rec@Nite Special Event Staff - Cincinnati Recreation Commission

Rec@Nite Special Event Staff Member

Apply through April 1
This role involves providing outstanding customer service, ensuring event setups, execution, and breakdown of REC@Nite teen-focused events and programs run smoothly, and assisting with event coordination before, during, and after events.

Avery*Sunshine

Avery*Sunshine R&B Concert

April 4, 7:30 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
Known for her powerful vocals, heartfelt songwriting, and inspiring messages of love and empowerment, she delivers performances that are both intimate and uplifting.

Ben Rector

Ben Rector: Songs for America Symphony Concert

April 7, 7:30 p.m.
Music Hall (OTR)
Equal parts golden-era pop, Broadway, and modern hymn, Ben brings this brand-new orchestral collaboration to Music Hall for a one-of-a-kind acoustic show that features the intimacy of guitar and piano with the strength of a full symphony orchestra.

African American History along the Cincinnati Riverfront Walking Tour

April 11,10 a.m. – Noon
John Augustus Roebling Statue (Covington)
Explore the deep significance of the Ohio River for Cincinnati’s African American history of resistance, achievement, and leadership from the 1800s through the 20th century.

Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2

Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2 Symphony Concert

April 11 – April 12
Music Hall (OTR)
Margaret Brouwer’s Pulse, James Ehnes performing Scottish-themed violin works, and Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 2 create a program of rhythmic drive, lyrical beauty, and sweeping emotional depth.

The Music of Studio Ghibli

The Music of Studio Ghibli Symphony Concert

April 14, 7:30 p.m.
Music Hall (OTR)
Conjure the animated universe of Hayao Miyazaki’s acclaimed and award-winning films with the spellbinding scores of Joe Hisaishi. Featuring music from My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle, and Kiki’s Delivery Service, your Cincinnati Pops presents the music of legendary Studio Ghibli favorites.

Howard Hewett

Howard Hewett R&B Concert

R&B Concert
April 15, 8 p.m.
Memorial Hall (OTR)
An evening of soulful vocals and timeless slow‑jam classics. His smooth delivery and heartfelt performance style make every show feel personal and emotionally rich.

AJ Ghent

AJ Ghent & His Singing Guitar R&B Concert

April 17, 7:30 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
Known for his unique “singing steel” guitar and energetic blend of blues, funk, and gospel, Ghent delivers a show that’s both soulful and electrifying.

Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3

Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 Symphony Concert

April 17 – April 18
Music Hall (OTR)
Adolphe’s Underneath the Sheen, Chopin’s Second Piano Concerto with Lise de la Salle, and Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony create a program evoking forest light, poetic intimacy, and the rugged beauty of the Highlands.

brian simpson

Brian Simpson, Jackiem Joyner & Jessy J. Jazz Concert

April 18, 7:30 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
This powerhouse trio combines soulful piano melodies, compelling saxophone grooves, and vibrant Latin-inspired jazz, crafting a richly layered and energetic performance.

water for elephants

Water for Elephants Broadway Musical

April 21 – May 3
Aronoff Center for the Arts (Downtown)
After losing what matters most, a young man jumps a moving train, unsure of where the road will take him, and finds a new home with the remarkable crew of a traveling circus and a life—and love—beyond his wildest dreams.

Stravinsky’s Firebird | Cincinnati African American Events

Stravinsky’s Firebird Symphony Concert

April 24 – April 25
Music Hall (OTR)
Music Director Cristian Mӑcelaru, the CSO, and expert puppeteers and dancers from Janni Younge Productions come together in this sonic and theatrical depiction of The Firebird, which builds to a dramatic, fiery finish.

Abolitionists & African Americans in Walnut Hills

Abolitionists & African Americans in Walnut Hills Walking Tour

April 25, 10 a.m. – Noon
Harriet Beecher Stowe House (Walnut Hills)
Walnut Hills is a diverse, historic, and changing Cincinnati neighborhood. Walk and learn with a guide from the Harriet Beecher Stowe House.

health expo

Health Expo | Center for Closing the Health Gap

April 25, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Washington Park (OTR)
Screenings will include blood pressure, glucose levels, BMI, mammography, select cancer screenings, and hearing, vision, and speech testing for children.

The String Queens

The String Queens Concert

April 30, 7:30 p.m.
Ludlow Garage (Clifton)
This powerhouse trio blends classical, jazz, R&B, and pop influences to create a sound that’s both timeless and refreshingly modern. Experience an inspiring evening of masterful musicianship and soulful energy.


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