Cincinnati has arguably one of the most culinary exciting scenes in the Midwest, too. The city has long been known for Cincinnati chili, which is spiced with cinnamon and Mediterranean herbs and typically served with spaghetti, but the dining scene offers so much more. The city is peppered with James Beard-nominated eateries such as Wildweed and The Aperture, and is also home to international hotspots like Nepali restaurant Bridges and the Japanese izakaya Kiki-pretty impressive for a city of just over 300,000 residents.
Take our quiz to test your knowledge of Harvard Art Museums' eeriest works Lurking in the galleries and archives of the Harvard Art Museums you'll find works that inspire, delight, and, sometimes, unnerve. The following quiz shines a light on the darker corners of these hallowed halls. You might like Arts & Culture Touring cast visits to offer students insights into theater and representation, gain some into U.S. history around campus
Inside Government is a Q&A series that gives New Yorkers a glimpse inside the role of the elected officials who represent them. This edition of Inside Government with PoliticsNY features New York State Senator José M. Serrano. Senator Serrano represents the 29th Senate District which covers neighborhoods in the Bronx and Manhattan, including Highbridge, Mott Haven, Port Morris, Hunts Point, Clason Point, Randall's Island, East Harlem/El Barrio, and Yorkville.
Good day, DC! There's a ton of fun and positive things to do this week to help you try to unplug from the bad news. Snallygaster returns Downtown with endless beer and cider tastings, music superstar Chris Brown is still in town, and a free go-kart experience invites neighbors to Race the District. Best Things to Do This Week and Weekend October 6-October 12
The GAY AMERICAN INDIANS 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION marks its first half-century with events highlighting LGBTQ Native Americans, featuring performances, awards, and community support.