The Know Theatre an “Artists Playground”

The Know Theatre is one of the best places to see amazing shows and get involved in the performing arts community in Cincinnati for people of all ages.  They’re also recognized for the featured murals on and near their building.  So next time you’re going to an event at the theater or just in the area, take a walk around to discover several incredible wall pieces that are perfect to take pictures of or with!

“Our goal is to create an artistic playground where artists and audiences can come together to produce and experience work that could not be done anywhere else.” – The Know Theatre

The theater is located in OTR at 1120 Jackson Street, down a block from the Art Academy of Cincinnati.  On the AAC building and in nearby parking lots there are more murals that are just steps away!  

“We want to create a community that includes artists and audience, volunteers, and staff, as well as random passersby who just stop in to say “hello.” – The Know Theatre 

Photos by: Christen Collins

Right across from the Academy are two murals in the parking lot of the theater that are delightful to experience and promote positivity.  The first is known as “Lookin Good” by XYLENE and is painted on the wall of the Know Theatre. This giant painting looks like a glowing neon sign and has an awesome message for everyone to enjoy and feel good about!

Photos by: Christen Collins

The second mural is brought to life for the public by ArtWorks and their team of creatives titled, “Ice Cream Daydream” which is a colorful look into the wonderful world of imagination.  It’s cute, it’s quirk, and will surely make you smile! 

“This fantastical mural brings youthful energy and vibrancy to the district of Over-the-Rhine.” 

-ArtWorks

Photo by: Christen Collins


On the other side of the building is another parking lot between Jackson and Walnut Street with more huge murals. These works of art are two separate murals that you can’t miss!  One of the murals is a huge happy cat called, “Crazy Cat, Crazy Quilt”, that was also made by ArtWorks. This piece is inspired by the great Edie Harper who attended the Art Academy of Cincinnati when it was in Eden Park at the Cincinnati Art Museum. 


“Sometimes an idea is triggered by a title and its fun-potential.” 

  • Edie Harper 
  • Charley Harper Art Studio

On the south side wall of the theater is a stellar mural that has a surrealist vibe that sends Cincinnati into a dimension that is wacky and wild!  XYLENE creates an alternative universe where aliens have taken over the city!  Spend some time scanning over the painting searching for some of the local wonders and landmarks that appear throughout the piece.  

The Know Theatre is currently playing the sci-fi – dark- comedy, “Sleeping Giant” and is one of the venues for the Cincy Fringe Festival every year.  For more information on their latest showings and events check out their website and follow them on social media to stay up to date on all the exciting new things that are happening in the creative community!

Savings & Deals in the City (8/8)

21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati
Free Month of Dis-Loyalty and Bigger Discounts
Newport Syndicate
BOGO Murder Mystery Dinner
Ohio Weddings
FREE Ticket with Code: every23
Junebug Jewelry Designs
15% Off National Black Business Month Special
513 IV
15% Off for New Customers
Café Alma
50% Off Sleepy Hour
Five Iron Golf
20% Off Events Booked Before September
MediMorph
$150 Lip Flip
Montgomery Inn
$10.99 Wagyu Wednesday
LouVino
1/2 Priced Bottles on Wednesdays 

Meet the Business: Posh Cincinnati

Photo of Posh Cincinnati's indoor bar

Business Name: POSH Events Cincinnati

What is POSH?
POSH is a private event space located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati. With a focus on elegance, we provide an upscale event experience customized for your guests. Our goal is to create unforgettable moments, achieved through dedicated collaboration with each client. We aim to infuse vibrancy and uniqueness into every event. Our commitment is to craft memories that are memorable and extraordinary. Our event packages are meticulously designed to suit a range of occasions. From private parties and celebrations to corporate meetings, showers, welcome events, and weddings, we offer personalized options that enhance the essence of each event.

Where are you located?
Nestled within the Cincinnati’s market district, POSH is located at 1905 Elm Street, Cincinnati OH 45202, Alongside other entrepreneurial businesses, it is just steps away from the iconic Findlay Market and the bustling Rhinegeist Brewery. Located in this vibrant neighborhood, POSH stands out as a sophisticated hub, enhancing your event with its unique charm and connectivity.

How long have you been open?
Since opening its doors in February 2023, POSH has become a hub for unforgettable experiences. Our elegant venue has hosted a variety of business events, meetings, and birthday celebrations that have left a lasting impression on our guests. The feedback we’ve received reflects their genuine satisfaction, as they’ve found something extraordinary in the ordinary moments we help create.

What is the inspiration behind POSH:
The inspiration behind POSH stems from a desire to provide a distinctive and inclusive event space that elevates the experience for all guests. The founders envisioned a place where sophistication meets accessibility, where upscale events could be enjoyed without limitations.

The inspiration was drawn from the idea that remarkable moments should not be reserved for a select few but should be accessible to a diverse range of individuals and occasions. The founders were also motivated by the bustling energy of downtown Cincinnati and the surrounding entrepreneurial ecosystem.

The aim was to create a space that not only offered elegance and charm but also seamlessly integrated with the dynamic neighborhood, enhancing the overall urban experience. Additionally, the founders were driven by a passion for crafting exceptional memories. The commitment to personalization, attention to detail, and the aspiration to make every event truly special were key factors that shaped the vision of POSH.

In essence, the inspiration behind POSH is a fusion of accessibility, sophistication, urban vitality, and a genuine dedication to providing memorable event experiences that cater to a wide spectrum of guests and occasions.

What is something that stands out about your business?
At our boutique event space, we hold a strong belief in making exceptional moments accessible to everyone, regardless of their budget. Our commitment to inclusivity and flexibility is unwavering, allowing us to cater to a wide range of financial considerations while maintaining high standards of quality.Whether you’re seeking an intimate gathering or a larger celebration, we take pride in providing practical options that cater to your specific needs.

Our space offers a blend of affordability and sophistication, allowing you to create meaningful memories without straining your finances. In a world where real value matters, we invite you to experience our space where genuine affordability meets genuine quality.

What do our guests most like about us as owners and operators of POSH?
These are some of the comments and positive feedback we’ve consistently received from clients:

  1. Attentive and Personalized Approach: Guests value the personalized attention and care they receive when working with us. Our dedication to understanding their specific needs and preferences resonates well, making them feel heard and understood.
  2. Professionalism and Expertise: Our guests often mention our professionalism and expertise in event planning and management. They feel confident in our ability to execute their vision seamlessly and handle any challenges that may arise.
  3. Flexibility and Adaptability: The flexibility we offer in tailoring events to their requirements is highly regarded. Guests appreciate our willingness to adapt and accommodate last-minute changes, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.
  4. Creativity and Uniqueness: Many guests find our approach to event design and execution creative and distinctive. They appreciate our efforts to infuse each event with a unique touch that sets their gatherings apart.
  5. Quality of Service: The quality of service provided by our team consistently stands out. Whether it’s the responsiveness to inquiries, the professionalism of our staff, or the overall smooth flow of the event, guests recognize and value our commitment to high standards.
  6. Attention to Detail: Our meticulous attention to even the smallest details has not gone unnoticed. Guests often mention how our thoroughness contributes to a polished and well-organized event.
  7. Warm and Welcoming Atmosphere: The inviting ambiance at POSH is frequently mentioned. Guests feel comfortable and at ease in our space, which adds to the overall positive experience.
  8. Transparent Communication: Open and transparent communication is something that guests appreciate. They find it easy to discuss ideas, concerns, and logistics with us, fostering a sense of trust.
  9. Memorable Experiences: Ultimately, guests value the memorable experiences we help create. From start to finish, they feel that we contribute significantly to the success of their events and the lasting impression they leave on attendees.

What’s the one thing people may not know about POSH?
At the helm of POSH, you’ll find a duo with diverse backgrounds. One co-owner is a scientist, while the other brings a gymnastics instruction background coupled with artistic flair. This combination infuses our venue with a unique blend of strategic thinking and creative execution.

This partnership results in a dynamic approach to event management. The scientific perspective ensures meticulous planning, while the artistic touch from the gymnastics instructor adds a layer of creativity to every detail. This pragmatic yet artistic approach defines the essence of POSH, where events are expertly managed with a dash of imaginative innovation.

Jobs in the City (8/1)

Hoxworth Blood Center

Positions Hiring For: Blood Donor Recruiter
The University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine, Hoxworth Blood Center (HBC) is recruiting for a full-time (100% FTE) Blood Donor Recruiter position, in the Donor Services Division, to develop and successfully implement account and territory-specific recruitment (sales) plans in order to establish and maintain blood donor groups. This position will support the University’s mission and commitment to excellence and diversity in our students, faculty, staff, and all our activities.
Click Here to Apply.
Voices of America Country Music Festival

Positions Hiring For: Volunteers
Trade your time for one of the most exciting festival experiences ever! Get behind the scenes at Ohio’s newest country music festival! 
Click Here to Apply.
Hotel Covington

Positions Hiring For: Bartender
Hotel Covington is looking for an experienced Bartender to join our Food & Beverage team. This person should have craft cocktail experience and a passion for hospitality. Hotel Covington embodies the transformation of a celebrated, century-old downtown building into a modern luxury hotel. As the first of its genre in the market, Hotel Covington appeals to business and leisure travelers accustomed to upscale hotels in primary markets seeking an authentic and locally influenced experience. Click Here to Apply.
Learning Grove

Positions Hiring For: Part Time Substitute Teacher
Learning Grove believes in assisting all employees to reach their full potential. By joining the Learning Grove team, you will have access to amazing benefits like child care discounts, college tuition scholarships, holidays and paid time off all while working in beautifulclassroom environments and assisted by talented directors and support staff.
Click Here to Apply.
Lebanon Peddlers Mall

Positions Hiring For: Cashier/Customer Service
Peddlers Mall is a family-owned and operated chain of flea markets NOW with 18 locations across KY, IN, OH, & now WV. Peddlers Mall has been in business for over 25 years and specializes in second-hand (vintage, antique, repurposed, thrifted) and new merchandise.
Click Here to Apply.
Nicholson’s Fine Food & Whisk(e)y

Positions Hiring For: Multiple Positions
We are always hiring people who are passionate and share our vision for excellent hospitality. Headquartered in Cincinnati, OH, we are a regional restaurant group where our employees enjoy the benefits and perks of being part of a larger group, yet still feel like family. Get started below to join our Tavern Family soon.
Click Here to Apply.

Savings & Deals in the City (7/24)

Moerlein Lager House

Exclusive 10% Off Barbie Party Discount

Ohio Weddings
FREE Ticket with Code: every

Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra 
20% Off Adult Tickets

Dave & Buster’s
Food For Play: Donate and Receive Unlimited Video Game Play

Brewing Heritage Trail
Happy Hour Tours: $10 Off Every Wednesday

SS Tiki Tours
Lasts Minute $100 Deals

Restore Hyper Wellness
Free Hydrafacial or Oxygen Facial

MediMorph
25% Off ALL Skincare & Nutrafol Retail Products

Cock & Bull Public House
$10 Lunch Specials

Gold Star
FREE Cheese Coney

Jobs in the City (7/18)

Best Point

Positions Hiring For: Early Childhood Assistant Teacher
Whether you are an experienced professional or just starting your career, we have opportunities for you to grow and develop your skills. We offer a supportive and collaborative work environment, ongoing training and career development, and a comprehensive benefits package. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career helping impact the lives of children and clients in the Greater Cincinnati area, we encourage you to apply today. Join our team and make a difference in the lives of those we serve. Apply now to experience the benefits and rewards of joining the Best Point Education & Behavioral Health team.

Click Here to Apply.
Lindner Center of HOPE

Positions Hiring For: Job Fair
We embrace the many talents, skills, and experiences our employees bring to Lindner Center of HOPE. Everyone is encouraged to use their unique gifts to express ideas, make meaningful contributions to our programs and genuine connections with patients and family, as well as strengthen donor, referrer and community relations. At Lindner Center of HOPE, you’ll have the opportunity for a consistently rewarding career, working for an organization that shares your desire and ability to make a demonstrable difference in the lives of people living with mental illness.

Click Here to Sign Up.
Pink Ribbon Good

Positions Hiring For: Transportation Specialist
Transport clients to and from appointments in a safe, timely manner while supporting the PRG mission of balancing the fear and uncertainty that breast cancer and other women’s reproductive cancers bring to individuals and families by providing direct services, education and support.

Click Here to Apply.
Lebanon Peddlers Mall

Positions Hiring For: Cashier/Customer Service
Peddlers Mall is a family-owned and operated chain of flea markets NOW with 18 locations across KY, IN, OH, & now WV. Peddlers Mall has been in business for over 25 years and specializes in second-hand (vintage, antique, repurposed, thrifted) and new merchandise.

Click Here to Apply.
Woodhouse Day Spa’s

Positions Hiring For: Spa Concierge, Licensed Massage Therapist
At The Woodhouse, the “why” of what we do drives us. It is the reason we do what we do. Our “why” is simple: to create exceptional experiences. These experiences are not just created for the benefit of our guests, but also for our team members, vendors, business partners, and even our friends, families and loved ones. Although we are here to be of service to our guests, we also believe in creating an exceptional experience for our team, and for them to create and create exceptional experiences for each other. Nuturing a positive, respectful, and professional environment is part of our team culture and is critically important.

Click Here to Apply.
Tin Roof

Positions Hiring For: Security
Tin Roof, A Live Music Joint, is about giving musicians a place to play and a place to hang when they aren’t on stage. The tasty food, fun, eclectic environment, community of Regulars and friendly Crew have established the Roof as the place to be for musicians and non-musicians alike. Over the years, our stages have hosted the famous, the should have been famous, and everyone in between.

To apply email infocincinnati@tinroofbars.com
Camp Joy

Positions Hiring For: Experiential Educator
We are seeking a passionate and dynamic Experiential Educator to join our Outdoor School Program (OSP) team this fall! As an Experiential Educator, you will play a vital role in developing and delivering high-quality, innovative, and mission-centered programs. Your primary focus will be on Outdoor School Programs, but you will also have the opportunity to engage in a variety of roles, including teacher, actor, ropes technician, customer service provider, and office employee. This is a year-round position with a diverse range of responsibilities and activities. 

Click Here to Apply.

Savings & Deals in the City (7/11)

Ault Park
$10 Off Summer Sips Tickets + FREE Summer Music Fest 7/20
Cincinnati Music Festival
No Ticket Service Charge
Woodhouse Day Spa’s
Summer Seasonal Services
Fowling Warehouse
12 Cent High Noon
MediMorph
25% Off ALL Skincare & Nutrafol Retail Products
Hoxworth
Donate and Receive a $10 eGift Card
325 Auto Spa
Everyday Detail Deals
StretchLab
$199/month Summer Saver Membership
MadTree
20% Off Gift Cards
St. Vincent de Paul NKY
$10 Off Christmas in July Coupon 

Hilltop History

Cincinnati has some amazing views from its hilltops that surround the basin where Over-the-Rhine and downtown are located. On top of the hills are beautiful little parks. Two of my favorites are Fairview Park and Bellevue Park in Clifton Heights, which are within walking distance, with a classic Clifton saloon halfway between… perfect to stop in for a refresher.

I met my friends from BMW Store and Everything Cincy at Fairview Park, which also happens to be my backyard. It was a hazy day, but you could still take in the beautiful view. Fairview is located between Warner and Klotter St, and Ravine Street to the east. There is a one-way mile-long, tree-lined road that winds through the park with the entrance at 501 McMillian Street and ends at Ravine Street just below Warner.The land where Fairview sits was once called Brighton Hill when it was owned by Col. John Riddle. He was the blacksmith at Ft. Washington and at one time one of the largest landowners in the city. After his death, the southwest part of the hill was used as a quarry, and the meadow on the east side was a large vegetable garden. The produce was hauled down the hill to be sold in the downtown markets. By the 1850s, the land was subdivided into lots to be sold. Isaac J. Miller, who was a prominent lawyer and politician, purchased three lots on the newly built Fairview Ave. His house is still there! Miller helped build up the community of Fairview Heights. He, along with other prominent men of the city, helped to have the Fairview incline built at the end of Fairview Ave from McMicken Street and connected to a crosstown streetcar by way of McMillian. This connected the Millcreek valley to Clifton. The Fairview incline was the last incline to be built out of all five inclines in the city. It was built in 1894 with second-hand machinery salvaged from the rebuilding of the Bellevue incline.Almost all of the inclines had some kind of entertainment house at the top of the hills. Mt. Adams had the Highland House, Mt. Auburn had The Lookout House, the Elm Street incline had Bellevue House, and Price Hill had The Price Hill House. Fairview, however, didn’t have a big entertainment house, but it did have a small saloon and wine garden located on the Miller property on the hillside. You can still see the entrance to the wine cellar that supplied the saloon from the road in the park.

After taking in the views at Fairview, make your way east down Warner St. When you hit Clifton Ave, slip on into Murphy’s Pub for a cold one. Chances are, if you went to the University of Cincinnati, you’ve had a drink at Murphy’s. Originally, in 1938, the building that Murphy’s is in was a place called Virgil Hann’s Cafe. In 1958, Charles Mahoney opened Mahoney’s Pub until 1969 when two local men by the name of Mr. Bailey and an Irish man named Mr. Murphy took it over. Apparently, Mr. Murphy went back to Ireland and was never heard from again, so they named the bar after him. Murphy’s has always had cold beer and great music on their little stage in the back room. I remember when I was 17 in 1989, seeing the band Nirvana at Murphy’s. This was before they became big, and the show was like 2 or 3 bucks to get in. It was freakin’ EPIC!!! My friends and I all had fake IDs from the photo place on the corner of McMillan and Ohio, IYKYK. Today, students still flock down to Murphy’s, and on St. Patrick’s Day, it’s absolutely insane there!After having a drink and reminiscing about the good old days, we make our way down Warner to Ohio St and make a right. A little way down is the entrance to Bellevue Park and another beautiful view of Downtown Cincinnati.

In the early 1830s, the place near where Bellevue Hill is was a little village called Jerusalem. In 1876, an incline was built from the end of Elm Street up to the summit of Bellevue, which connected Downtown to Clifton, Burnet Woods, and the zoo. Along with the incline, the Bellevue House was built. The Bellevue House was a large entertainment venue with a dance hall, billiard rooms and ballrooms, a beer hall, and a beer garden. They only served Moerlein beer, which made sense seeing that the Brewery was down the hill from the incline on Elm and Christian Morelein himself lived on Ohio Street at the top. It featured a huge octagon tower with wrap-around verandas to take in the view. The whole structure seemed to float over the cliffside. The building was designed by famous architect James W. McLaughlin. Going up to the Bellevue House was special. Families would dress in their Sunday best, men would bring their best girl, they would eat German food, and sing and dance to nostalgic German songs. The best orchestras would play at the Bellevue. They would go through at least 100 kegs of beer a day! The Bellevue was a Sunday playground of gorgeousness to break up the monotony of the workweek in German-American lives. It must have been so much fun. Unfortunately, the Bellevue House, along with other hilltop entertainment venues, closed in the late 1880s, mostly due to blue laws prohibiting the selling of alcohol on Sundays. The building was turned into a car house for streetcars until 1901 when the whole structure burned to the ground. The Elm Street incline lasted until 1927 and then closed. In the 1940s, the Cincinnati Park Board purchased the land from the Cincinnati Railway Company for a city park. Irwin M. Krohn was the parks chairman at the time and proposed maybe building another beer hall on the site, but that fell through. In the 1950s, the beautiful modern canopy structures were built by Carl Freund. We still get to enjoy them today along with the magnificent view! We are so lucky to live in such a jewel of a city with such a rich history that can be admired from the hilltops!

Written by: Molly Wellmann

Savings & Deals in the City (6/27)

Cincinnati Music Festival
No Ticket Service Charge
Rich’s Proper Food and Drink
$1 Oyster Wednesday
Longworth-Anderson Series

BOGO 1/2 Off Tickets
Shiners on the Levee

.75 Wing Mondays
On the Rhine Eatery

20% Off Summer Food and Wine Tasting
Five Iron Golf

50% Off Appetizers and Golf
The Summit Hotel

Summer Concert Package

Creative Events in Cincy Parks

The Queen City is known for hosting some of the best events that bring people together to have fun and enjoy all the wonderful things that this area has to offer. The surrounding neighborhoods put on a variety of events as well that are family friendly and for people of all ages. Whether you live here or are just visiting, without a doubt you’ll always find something new to check out and get involved in.


Through the Cincinnati Parks Department you can find endless information on awesome events that are outdoors. The beautiful parks offer events like movie nights, themed festivals, markets, concerts and more! Making it the perfect opportunity to explore new things this summer!

https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cincyparks/

Rockin’ The Roebling
Every Thursday on the lawn near the Roebling Bridge at Smale Park is live music with refreshments and food vendors from 6pm – 10pm. The event is free to get in and is great for the entire family to visit the park with the incredible view of the Ohio River. There are activities and designated playgrounds for the kiddos to be entertained while listening to music in the background.

https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cincyparks/visit-a-park/parks-events-calendar/rockin-the-roebling1/

Free Movies
On the lawn at Ziegler Park next to the old School of Performing Arts School that’s now apartments are free movie showings every Wednesday night that start at 9pm. This Summer Cinema series was originally at Washington Park but recently relocated. Both parks have lots of events to choose from and are within walking distance from each other. Ziegler Park extends across the street where there is a nice playground and pool to swim in. Make an entire day out of visiting these parks and finish the night with a good movie!
https://zieglerpark.org/series/cinema/

Story Walks
Spend your mornings in the alluring California Woods taking magical walks with stories of fairies in the forest! Through the the months of June and July from 7am – 8am enjoy hiking and reading while exploring the woods of wonder.

https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cincyparks/visit-a-park/parks-events-calendar/story-walk-stella-fairy-of-the-forest/

Jazz Music
Each night on Mondays you can catch live jazz music by incredible local musicians in Washington Park right by the magnificent Music Hall! The event is free and located on the Park Porch where there is a bar with craft beers and wine.
https://washingtonpark.org/series/jazz-at-the-park-2/

Play in the Park
At the Kennedy Heights Park are amazing performances by local musicians and actors that are
interactive a great alternative art program to get involved in! This event is on Wednesdays from 6:30pm – 8pm through June and July.
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cincyparks/visit-a-park/parks-events-calendar/play-in-the-park/

These are just a few of the awesome events that are held in the many outstanding parks of Cincinnati, so stay tuned for more to come and don’t miss out on them all!

Written by: Christen Collins