October Final Friday at Pendleton Pendleton Art Center October 25

Monday, Aug. 23
Fine art Ending Shortly: Jay Bolotin, ix a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, Carl Solway Gallery, 424 Findlay St., West End. Cincinnati artist'south survey of work from last 45 years. Ends Aug. 28. Reservations required. 513-621-0069.
CONCERTS: Daryl Hall & John Oates, Riverbend Music Centre. With Clasp.
FAMILY: Butterflies of Bali, x a.1000.-8 p.m. daily, Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Mountain Adams. Timed ticket entry. Runs May 8-Sept. 6. Reservations: krohn.ticketspice.com/butterflyshow.
THEATER: Shakespeare in the Park, vii p.m., Civic Park, 50 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg. A Midsummer Night'south Dream. Free.
Tuesday, Aug. 24
Wellness: Outdoor Fitness Series, seven p.grand., Winton Wood, 10245 Winton Road, Springfield Township. Rotating serial of HIIT, boot camp and zumba every Tuesday June 1-Aug. 31. greatparks.org.
Health: Hops & HIIT, 6 p.m., Taft's Brewpourium, 4831 Spring Grove Ave., Spring Grove Village. K2 Fitness Collective leads group through HIIT exercise grade. Afterward, enjoy a complimentary beer. Bring mat and water. $10. eventbrite.com.
MUSEUMS Catastrophe SOON: Future Retrieval: Shut Parallel, 11 a.g.-5 p.yard. Tuesday-Sunday, Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Bulldoze, Mount Adams. Exhibit of artworks from the museum'southward permanent drove, reimagined. Ends Aug. 29. Free access. cincinnatiartmuseum.org.
MUSIC: Summer Concert Series, weekly, Nature Park, 4337 Cooper Road, Bluish Ash. This week: Ricky Nye Inc. blueashevents.com.
MUSIC: Acoustic Lunch Series, 11:30 a.m.-i:30 p.yard., Piatt Park, 100 Garfield Identify, Downtown. Runs Tuesdays and Thursdays June i-Aug. 31.
THEATER: Shakespeare in the Park, 7 p.m., Uptown Park, High and Main St., Oxford. Romeo and Juliet. Free.
TOURS: Hillforest Victorian House Museum, 11 a.m.-3 p.grand. Tuesday-Friday, 1-five p.grand. Saturday-Sunday, Hillforest Victorian Business firm Museum, 213 Fifth St., Aurora. Guided tours of historic home. $10, $four ages seven-xiii, free ages 6-under. Discounts on Thursdays for seniors and veterans. 812-926-0087; hillforest.org.
Wednesday, Aug. 25
ART: Wild Frictions: The Politics and Poetics of Suspension, Contemporary Arts Centre, 10 a.m.-seven p.m. Midweek, apex-7 p.thousand. Thursday-Fri, 10 a.thousand.-4 p.m. Sabbatum, 44 E. 6th St., Downtown. Runs April ix-Sept. nineteen. Closed Sunday-Tuesday. contemporaryartscenter,org.
FILM: Summer Cinema, ix-11 p.k., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. This week: Princess Helpmate. Free.
MUSIC: Reggae Wednesday, 6-9 p.m., Fountain Square, 520 Vine St., Downtown. Thsi week: Etana. Free. myfountainsquare.com.
MUSIC: Bluegrass on the Patio, six:30-9 p.m., Taft's Brewpourium, 4831 Spring Grove Ave., Spring Grove Village. Live music by Moonshine Drive.
SPORTS: Florence Y'alls vs Joliet Slammers, 5 p.m. Midweek, 6:30 p.m. Th, Y'alls Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence. florenceyalls.com.
Thursday, Aug. 26
COMEDY: MOTRMouth One-act, eight p.m., MOTR Pub, 1345 Primary St., Over-the-Rhine.
CONCERTS: Buddy Guy, PNC Pavilion. With Robert Randolph & the Family Band.

DANCING: Salsa on the Square, 7-10 p.m., Fountain Square, 520 Vine St., Downtown. Weekly trip the light fantastic toe series with live salsa bands. Runs May 6-Sept. 30. Free. myfountainsquare.com.
Food: Collaborative 5-Class Dinner, 6:thirty p.m., New Riff Distilling, 24 Distillery Way, Newport. Featuring New Riff's Brian Sprance, Brewery Ommegang's Rick DeBar and Chef Stephen Spyrou from Twisted Greek Bakery. $75. newriffdistilling.com.
MUSIC: Music on the River, seven-ix p.m., Borough Park, 111 East. Loftier St., Lawrenceburg. Family-friendly atmosphere with live music, food trucks, vendors and beer garden. Bring lawn chairs. Gratuitous. This calendar week: Forever Diamond.
MUSIC: Roots Revival, 7-9 p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Free.
MUSIC: The Takeover, six-nine p.m. Thursdays, The Square at Union Centre, 9285 Center Pointe Drive, W Chester Township. Free live music Thursdays June-August. This calendar week: Zack Assail. westchesteroh.org.
THEATER OPENING: Mongrel, 8 p.m., Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum, 1763 Hamilton Cleves Route, Hamilton. The Know Theatre brings traveling, live outdoor theater to Pyramid Hill. Step directly into the inner circumvolve of the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, where nosotros draw back the curtain on one of the greatest figures of military machine history … if y'all've got the courage to face up him. $25. Runs Aug. 26-Sept. 12. theknowtheatre.com.
THEATER: Shakespeare in the Park, vii p.m., Stanbery Park, 2221 Oxford Ave., Mount Washington. Macbeth. Gratis.
TOURS: Outdoor Tours of Music Hall, 4 p.m. Thursday, ten a.m. Saturday, Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. sixty-infinitesimal tours for groups of up to 8 people. $fifteen, $five ages nether 12. 513-621-2787; friendsofmusichall.org.
Friday, Aug. 27
Fine art OPENING: 1212 House Party: A Celebration of the Opening of Site 1212, 6-10 p.m. Fri, apex-midnight Saturday, Art University of Cincinnati, 1212 Jackson St., Over-the-Rhine. Alive music by Wussy, Young Heirlooms and more. Free. artacademy.edu/houseparty.
Art OPENING: Constance McClure: Never a Day Without Drawing, 5-8 p.thousand., Art Academy of Cincinnati, 1212 Jackson St., Over-the-Rhine. Reception and gallery dedication. Free. artacademy.edu.
ART: Final Friday, five-nine p.m., Pendleton Arts Heart, 1310 Pendleton St., Pendleton. Over 250 artists in four buildings. View and buy art direct from the artists. Artist of the month: Tari Sasser, studio 313.
CABARET: Queen Bee Cabaret, 8:30 p.m., Esoteric Brewing Co., 918 E. McMillan St., Walnut Hills. Celebrate cabaret's beginning birthday with cocktails, performance art, dancing and more than. $25-$50. eventbrite.com.
Clemency: Canines & Vino, six-viii p.grand., Pyramid Loma Sculpture Park & Museum, 1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton. Bring furry friend for walk in park. Enjoy alive music, bar, free lawn tennis balls and frisbees. Benefits Brute Friends Humane Society. pyramidhill.org.
COMEDY: JP Sears, Funny Bone One-act Club, 7518 Bales St., Liberty Township. Runs Aug. 27-28. liberty.funnybone.com.

One-act: Comedy in the Grotto, eight-ten p.1000., The Comet, 4579 Hamilton Ave., Northside. Scott Eason, Cali Botkin and Chris Simer. $10. eventbrite.com.
CONCERTS: Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, PNC Pavilion. With Cheap Trick.
Picture show: Outdoor Movie Series, dusk, field at Austinburg Neighborhood Park. Hosted by the City of Covington Parks & Rec. Pop movies shown on large, outdoor screens.
FILM: Movie on the Lawn, 9-11 p.g., Ziegler Park, 1322 Sycamore St., Over-the-Rhine. Romeo and Juliet.
FILM: Hollywood Bulldoze-In Theater, nine:15 p.yard. Friday-Saturday, 1538 Cedar Ave., College Colina. Fri: The Princess Bride. Saturday: Ferris Bueller's Day Off. $25 per machine. hollywooddriveintheater.com.
FOOD: Margarita Madness, v:30-8:30 p.grand., Purple People Span, Newport. Ticket includes admission, nutrient samples, 10 potable tickets, live music and more. Ages 21-up. $40. margaritamadnesscincy.com.

MUSIC: 5th and Vine Alive, 7-10 p.g. Friday-Saturday, Fountain Square, 520 Vine St. Downtown. Friday: Soul Pocket. Sabbatum: Lung, Paige Beller & Pocket-size Reactions. Complimentary. myfountainsquare.com.
MUSIC: Friday Flow, six-ix p.g., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Free.
MUSIC: Summertime Concert Series, weekly, Towne Square, 4343 Cooper Road, Bluish Ash. This week: Model Behavior. blueashevents.com.
SPORTS: Florence Y'alls vs Sussex Canton Miners, 7 p.m. Fri, half-dozen:xxx p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Sun, Y'alls Stadium, 7950 Liberty Fashion, Florence. florenceyalls.com.
Sabbatum, Aug. 28
Fine art: ArtFest on Principal, 11 a.chiliad.-six:xxx p.1000., Main St., Springboro. Art, entertainment, food and drinks and more than. artfestonmain.com.
Charity: Fur Ball Gala: Disco InFURno, 6:30 p.m., Sharonville Convention Middle, 11355 Chester Road. Dinner, auction, raffles, dancing and more. Benefits SPCA Cincinnati. $250. spcacincinnati.org.
CHARITY: FastForward: CAC Gala + Auction, 6-10 p.thousand., Contemporary Arts Centre, 44 Due east. 6th St., Downtown. Food, potable, valet included. Fine art auction, amusement, performances. Gala ticket includes access to NewFuture after party. Benefits CAC. $150, $20 afterward party but. showclix.com/event/gala-2021.
CONCERTS: Johnny Mathis: 65 Years of Romance Tour, Aronoff Center for the Arts. 513-621-2787; cincinnatiarts.org.

CONCERTS: Maroon 5, Riverbend Music Eye. With Blackbear.
CONCERTS: Soul Asylum, Riverfront Live. With Local H and Juliana Hatfield.
FAMILY: Enjoy the Arts at Parks, 1-v p.one thousand., Miami Whitewater Wood, 9001 Mount Hope Road, Harrison. Performances by Satin Polish Project, Just Vince and the Fellas. Free.
FAMILY: Kids Fun Day, 11 a.m.-two p.m., Veterans Park, 6303 Harrison Ave., Green Township. Celebrate end of summer with family consequence sponsored by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Heart. Games, demonstrations, activities and snacks. Free. greentwp.org.
FESTIVALS: Hamilpalooza, noon-six p.m., Downtown Hamilton around Marcum Park, Hamilton. Vendors, food, live entertainment. Complimentary. hamilton-ohio.com/hamilpalooza.
FESTIVALS: Apprentice Radio Hamfest, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Clermont Canton Fairgrounds, 1000 Locust St., Owensville. Sponsored by Milford Amateur Radio Club. Includes flea market, products, services, FCC license exams, food trucks and more. Southwest Ohio DX Assn. hosts W8DXCC Convention from 1-6 p.m. covering radio communications topics focused on making rare long distance radio contacts throughout the globe. $8, free for agile armed forces. Parking is free. cincinnatihamfest.org.
FESTIVALS: Cincy Vegfest, ten:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Burnet Woods Bandstand, 280 Burnet Woods Bulldoze, Clifton. Plant-based food, yoga, music and more than. middle.com/cincy-vegfest.
FESTIVALS: Urban Farming Festival, 2-7 p.m., Great Parks Nature Eye at the Summit, 1580 Top Route, Roselawn. Features indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. Establish swap, yoga, vendors, urban hikes, food trucks and more than. Free. greatparks.org.
MUSIC: Keehner Park Concert Series, 7-9 p.m., Keehner Park, 7211 Barret Road, Due west Chester. This week: BlueStone Ivory.
MUSIC: Amped Upward Concert Serial, 6-viii p.one thousand., Schott Amphitheatre at Sawyer Bespeak, 705 East. Pete Rose Way, Downtown. This week: Stoney Doperella.
RECREATION: Workshop-apalooza, Baker Hunt Fine art and Cultural Center, 620 Greenup St., Covington. Learn a new skill at a one-fourth dimension workshop. Choose from a multifariousness of workshops, including oil painting, gnocchi making, hatha yoga, making clay beer mugs, homemade cheese, eclairs and more. Supplies included. $15-$55. bakerhunt.com.

THEATER: Queen Urban center Vaudevillians, 7-8:30 p.1000., Falcon Theater, 636 Monmouth St., Newport. Family-friendly prove. Theater requires all audition members to wear masks. $twenty-$25. eventbrite.com.
THEATER: Drinking Habits two: Caught in the Act, 8 p.m. Sabbatum, 3 p.thousand. Lord's day, Sorg Opera House, 63 S. Main St., Middletown. One weekend but. COVID-compliant theater, limited tickets. $25. Free parking. sorgoperahouse.org.
Sun, Aug. 29
COMEDY: Poppy and the Queer Queens of Qomedy, Funny Bone Comedy Lodge, 7518 Bales St., Freedom Township. freedom.funnybone.com.
CONCERTS: Kesha, PromoWest Pavilion at Ovation. With Betty Who.
FARMERS Market place: Autumn Market, 9:xxx a.1000.-i p.m., Mayerson JCC, 8485 Ridge Road, Amberley Hamlet. Stock up on apples and honey for Rosh Hashanah, browse produce, handcrafted goods from local vendors and more.
HEALTH: Puppy Yoga, xi:xxx a.m., Taft'due south Brewpourium, 4831 Bound Grove Ave., Leap Grove Village. Enjoy yoga class and playful puppies with The Yoga Bar. Bring mat. $15. eventbrite.com.
MUSIC: Naked Karate Girls, seven:30-9:30 p.m., Tower Park Amphitheater, Cochran Ave., Fort Thomas.
SHOPPING: Cincinnati Guitar Evidence, 10 a.thou.-iv p.m., Sharonville Convention Heart, 1355 Chester Route. Bring your gear to sell or trade. Over 40 vendors. cincyguitarshow.com.
SPORTS: Cincinnati Bengals vs Miami Dolphins Pre-Season Game, 4 p.g., Paul Brown Stadium, 1 Paul Brownish Fashion, Downtown.
TOURS: Historic Mount Adams Walking Tours, 1 p.m., Mount Adams Bar & Grill, 938 Hatch St., Mountain Adams. 2-hour guided walking tour of neighborhood. Wear comfy shoes and mask. Runs Sundays through Oct. 31. Benefits Mount Adams Civic Clan. $10. mtadamscincy.org.
Looking ahead
Charity: International Freedom Conductor Awards Gala, Oct. 16, Duke Energy Convention Heart, 525 Elm St., Downtown. Aug. 31 is terminal day to purchase tickets. This year's honorees are Amal and George Clooney, Congressman John Lewis and Bryan Stevenson. $300. freedomcenter.org.
Charity/FILM: Lunafest, Sept. xix and Sept. 26, Garfield Theater, 719 Race St., Downtown. Benefits Women in Film Cincinnati. cincinnatiworldcinema.org.
Charity/HALLOWEEN: Tender Mercies Halloween Fustigate, Oct. 28, Woodward Theater, 1404 Primary St., Over-the-Rhine. tendermerciesinc.org.
FAMILY: Crazy Paper-thin Regatta, Sept. xi, Voice of America MetroPark, 7850 VOA Park Drive, Westward Chester Township. Gratuitous for spectators. Valid MetroParks Motor Vehicle Permit ($8) required to enter park. Annals to compete: tinyurl.com/2021CrazyCardboardRegatta.
RECREATION: 9/eleven Memorial 5K Run/Walk, Sept. 11, Voice of America MetroPark, 7850 VOA Park Bulldoze, Due west Chester Township. Local fire departments, police, medical personnel and agile duty and veteran military encouraged to walk/run in full gear to commemorate fallen start-responders. https://qrco.de/murveteran.
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