Lamp Post Milford to Fitton Center for the Arts
Monday, Nov. 29
HOLIDAY: Christmas at the Junction, 10 a.thou.-6 p.m. Mon-Sat, apex-vi p.m. Sunday, Entertrainment Junction, 7379 Squire Courtroom, West Chester. Runs Nov. xvi-Jan. i. Extended hours until 8 p.m. kickoff Dec. 11. 513-898-8000; entertrainmentjunction.com.
RECREATION: Winter Wonderland Ice Rink, Todd Creech Park, 305 W. Tate St., Lawrenceburg. Protective roof over rink, fire pit, indoor restrooms and skate distribution. Daily through Jan. ix. $8 ages 13-upwardly, $6 ages 12-nether. downtownlawrenceburg.com.
Tuesday, Nov. 30
THEATER: David Sedaris, Music Hall.
Midweek, Dec. 1
FAMILY: Christmas Lights with the Hormans, xi:30 a.m., Fitton Centre for the Arts, 101 Due south. Monument St., Hamilton. Acquire how this family puts together its incredible light show each year. fittoncenter.org.
HOLIDAY: Festival of Trees, Fairfield Community Arts Centre, 411 Wessel Bulldoze, Fairfield. See beautifully decorated trees Dec. 1-17. Copse will be donated to families in need afterward.
HOLIDAY: Light in the Woods, five-9 p.chiliad. Wednesday-Sunday, Rowe Wood at Cincinnati Nature Middle, 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford. Not your typical holiday lights show. This show produces original works of moving art using the natural environs as a canvas. Runs Dec. one-Jan. 2. Closed Dec. 24-25. $12, $vii children. cincynature.org.
MUSIC: Playboi Carti, BB&T Loonshit.
THEATER: Cinderella, Ensemble Theatre, 1127 Vine St., Over-the-Rhine. What do you get when yous combine a nearsighted bookworm heroine, two fabulously self-absorbed stepsisters, one devilishly diva stepmother, forth with a self-empowering Well-Wisher? A fun spin on the classic fairy tale that demonstrates beingness smart is truthful beauty! Runs December. one-xxx. ensemblecincinnati.org.
Thursday, Dec. two
COMEDY: Tony Woods, 7:30 p.m. Th, 7:30 and 10 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 7:thirty p.m. Sunday, Go Bananas Comedy Order, 8410 Market Identify, Montgomery. Runs Dec. 2-5. Ages eighteen-upwardly except ages 21-upwards Sabbatum. $10-$xv. 513-873-7233; gobananascomedy.com.
EXPO: Afterhours Bridal Show, six-ix:30 p.one thousand., Sample Space at the Banks, 140 Marian Spencer Way, Downtown. From gowns to decor and food samples. Gratis. Register: abridesmafia.com.
Moving picture: Movie Night on the Levee, 7-ix p.m., Newport on the Levee, I Levee Mode, Newport. Dec. 2: Elf. Dec. 9: The Grinch. Dec. 16: The Santa Clause. Dec. 23: The Polar Express. Free.
Holiday: Holiday Junction featuring the Duke Free energy Holiday Trains, 10 a.m.-4 p.chiliad. Th-Mon, Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Queensgate. Runs Nov. 12-Jan. 3. $10. cincymuseum.org.
MUSIC: Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Christmas Eve and Other Stories, Heritage Bank Eye.
MUSIC: Devotchka, Woodward Theater. With Milquetoast & Co.
THEATER: Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And And then Some), Cincinnati Shakespeare Co., 1195 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Runs through Dec. 26. cincyshakes.com.
THEATER: Elf the Musical, Covedale Center for the Performing Arts, 4990 Glenway Ave., West Price Loma. Runs Dec. ii-Dec. 26.
Friday, December. 3
Clemency: Panorama of Cincinnati Art, v-eight p.m., Cincinnati Fine art Galleries, 225 Due east. Sixth St., Downtown. More than 150 works by Cincinnati artists. Benefits Taft Museum of Art's Honey This Business firm campaign. $100. 513-381-2128; cincyart.com.
COMEDY: Chico Bean, Funny Bone Comedy Lodge, 7518 Bales St., Liberty Township. Runs December. iii-5. Ages 21-up. liberty.funnybone.com.
CRAFT Testify: Hometown Christmas Craft Show, x a.one thousand.-9 p.chiliad., Eastgate Mall, 4601 Eastgate Blvd., Union Township. 513-675-3708; hometowncraftshows.com.
Arts and crafts Evidence: Hamilton ChristkindlMarkt, v:30-9:xxx p.m. Fri, 11 a.chiliad.-9 p.m. Sat, Butler Canton Fairgrounds, 1715 Fairgrove Ave., Hamilton. Vendors with German products, ornaments, beer steins, nutcrackers and more. Traditional German nutrient, live music.
EXPO: Pincinnati: Greater Cincinnati Pinball Show, Vacation Inn Eastgate, 4501 Eastgate Blvd., Union Township. Over 130 pinball machines from the 1970s-nowadays free to play, daily tournaments with prizes and more. Runs December. 3-5. $50 weekend pass, $20 per day, free ages 12-under with paying developed. pincinnati.com.
FAMILY: Nutcracker Rocks, vii:thirty p.m., Fitton Center for the Arts, 101 S. Monument St., Hamilton. $five-$7. fittoncenter.org.
FAMILY: Citiscapes at Walworth Junction, noon-9 p.m. Friday-Sun, 3107 Walworth Junction, East End. Tour luxury, upscale prove homes decorated for the holiday season, enjoy holiday festivities for the entire family, and free parking. Sponsored by Dwelling Builders Clan of Greater Cincinnati. Runs Dec. three-five and Dec. 10-12. $10. cincycitiscapes.com.
HOLIDAY: Light the Hill, 6:15 p.yard., Seton Loftier Schoolhouse, 3901 Glenway Ave., Due west Price Hill. Tree lighting anniversary.
Holiday: Christmas in the Village, downtown Waynesville. Runs Dec. iii-5.
MUSIC: Norm Lewis: Naughty and Overnice, 8:30 p.m. Friday-Sat, Aronoff Center for the Arts, 650 Walnut St., Downtown. cincinnatiarts.org.
MUSIC: Holiday Pops, 7:30 p.one thousand. Friday-Sabbatum, 2 p.m. Sunday, Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Cincinnati'southward beloved holiday tradition returns with music, warmth, laughter and seasonal inspiration for the entire family unit. Get together those dear to you to share unforgettable memories in the grandeur of a Music Hall adorned with wondrous decorations and joyful vocal. Runs December. 3-12. cincinnatisymphony.org.
MUSIC: Elves on Elderberry, v-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Findlay Market, 1801 Race St., Over-the-Rhine. Runs weekends November. 26-Dec. 18. Dec. 3: Erwin Stuckey. December. 4: Jess Lamb & the Manufactory. Dec. ten: Camille Saba Smith. December. 11: Tinsel & Tango Latino Dark. Dec. 17: Josh Foreign. Dec. eighteen: Hemp & Harmonies Holiday Edition. Gratuitous.
THEATER: Making God Express joy, The Drama Workshop, 3716 Glenmore Ave., Cheviot. Runs Dec. 3-xix. thedramaworkshop.org.
Saturday, Dec. 4
ART: Charley Harper Vacation Show, 11 a..m.-5 p.chiliad., Fabulous Frames & Fine art, multiple locations.
Fine art: Queen City Visual Narrative: An Exploration of Cincinnati'south Iconography, noon-3 p.chiliad., 1628 Ltd., xi Garfield Place, Downtown. Features 18 local and regional artists. Maximum xl persons per viewing session, each session lasts 45 minutes. Runs through Feb. 25. Free, merely reservations required. eventbrite.com.
Art: Open Studios, 10 a.m.-ii p.m., Brazee Studios, 4426 Brazee St., Oakley. thirteen studio artists working in paint, printmaking, paper, pastels, textiles, glass, wood and more will open up their studios to the public to view and buy directly from artists.
Art: Showcase of Arts, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, noon-four p.m. Sunday, Woman'due south Art Club of Cincinnati, The Barn, 6980 Cambridge Ave., Mariemont. Holiday auction featuring works by 40 curated vendors. Fresh pine wreaths from local Girl Scouts. 513-272-3700; artatthebarn.org.
Bars: Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl, noon-8 p.1000., Mr. Pitiful's, 1323 Main St., Over-the-Rhine. Registration at Mr. Distressing'due south. Crawl includes Pins, Revel, Beneath Zippo Lounge, Eating place OTR, The Drinkery, OTR Alive for after party. Includes koozie, lanyard with holiday bingo card, themed discount drink specials, DJs, digital map and more than. $15. eventbrite.com.
Clemency: Fire fighter Community Brawl, vii-11 p.thou., New Riff Distilling, 24 Distillery Way, Newport. Benefits Newport Professional Firefighters Local 45 IAFF. $65. 859-466-9944.
FESTIVAL: Braxton Dark Charge Mean solar day, 11 a.m.-1 a.m., Braxton Brewery, 27 W. 7th St., Covington. Celebration of brewery'south bourbon butt-aged regal stout. Includes winter block party. $400 8-person Igloo Feel, $80 VIP.
HOLIDAY: E Row Victorian Christmas Tour, iii-7 p.yard. Saturday-Sunday, Eastward Row Historic Commune, Newport. This self-guided walking tour features vi singled-out homes in the neighborhood that will be partially open for tours. There will also exist an exterior home and stained glass window lighting outcome, luminaries throughout the neighborhood and a holiday block political party on Sat forth Seventh St. with food trucks and live music. $10, gratuitous for ages 12-under. Pick up tickets on the day of the event at Roebling Books, 601 Overton St. or order in accelerate at eastrow.org/victorian-christmas-bout-and-tea.
HOLIDAY: Lebanon Horse Fatigued Railroad vehicle Parade & Festival, x a.m.-eight p.m., Downtown Lebanon. Railroad vehicle rides, Santa visits, entertainment, shopping, food, vacation lights and music. Parades at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Holiday: Christmas Tree Lighting, four-seven p.m., Burlington Commons, 2950 Washington St., Burlington. Refreshments including snacks and hot cocoa.
HOLIDAY: Santa Skates, noon-1 p.one thousand. Saturday-Sunday, Fountain Square, 520 Vine St., Downtown.
Holiday: Downtown Dazzle, v-7:xv p.thou., Fountain Square, 520 Vine St., Downtown.
HOLIDAY: County Christmas, 5-7 p.m., Williamstown. Parade through downtown, pancake supper with Santa, wagon rides, alive nativity, iceless ice skating, magic show, vendor/merchant open up firm, carrousel and giant snowfall glove. Frost'south Fun 3K run/walk. 800-382-7117; wtownky.org.
Holiday: Price Hill Holiday Glow, 6-9 p.m. Sabbatum-Sunday, Dunham Recreation expanse, Guerley Road, Price Hill. Bulldoze-thru vacation light extravaganza. Free.
MUSIC: MusicFest, 7 p.1000., Princeton Loftier School, 150 Viking Manner, Sharonville. Sycamore Community Ring performs new, commissioned work by world-renowned composer James Curnow at this gala concert honoring Peter Metzger Jr. for his lifelong service to community bands and public educational activity. Reception follows performance. Free. 513-697-0868.
MUSIC: Stonemason Symphony Orchestra: Holiday Classics, 7:30 p.grand., Mason First United Methodist Church building, 6315 Mason Montgomery Road, Mason. Features the Mason Chorale and Hallelujah Ringers (Karen Mail director), Trumpeter's Vacation, soprano and harp soloists and includes a Christmas carol audience singalong and the inimitable Handel's Hallelujah Chorus. $10, $5 students, free ages 6-under.
MUSIC: Shakey Graves, Bogart'due south. With Tre Burt.
MUSIC: The Queens of Soul Jazz featuring Althea Renee and Jeanette Harris, Memorial Hall.
Vacation: Drive-Thru Christmas Play and Live Nascency, 6-8:30 p.thousand. Saturday-Sunday, Burlington Bible Church, 6529 Rogers Lane, Burlington. Hot chocolate and cookies as you lot drive through.
RECREATION: Chill Nuance, Camp Kern, 5291 State Route 350, Oregonia. Obstruction form friendly to all levels from beginner to elite. 513-932-3756.
RECREATION: Springdale Santa 5K, 9 a.m.-noon, Springdale Parks & Recreation, 11999 Lawnview Ave., Springdale. 5K and 1 mile fun run. Dress upwardly as Santa or festive wearable and run. Cookies, cocoa and music after. Proceeds benefit Springdale Offering Support. $xv. eventbrite.com.
SHOPPING: Ludlow Vinyl, HiFi & Sneaker Boutique, 10 a.1000.-4 p.chiliad. Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Dominicus, Bircus Brewing, 322 Elm St., Ludlow. Buy, sell and trade old vinyl records, vintage stereo equipment and sneakers/streetwear. Gratis admission. eventbrite.com.
SPORTS: Cincinnati Cyclones v Indy Fuel, 7:30 p.m., Heritage Bank Center, 100 Broadway, Downtown. DC Comics Dark. cycloneshockey.com.
THEATER: Elf the Musical Jr., Taft Theatre, 317 Due east. Fifth St., Downtown. Runs Dec. four-12. tafttheatre.org.
TOURS: Historic Domicile Tour, i-5 p.k., Harding Museum, 302 Park Ave., Franklin. Holiday home bout featuring historic homes, museums and churches in Franklin and Carlisle. Includes refreshments, holiday music, carolers and photo ops with Santa from 3-five p.yard. at the Carlisle Lions Club. $20. eventbrite.com.
TOURS: Tour of Kitchens: Vacation Home Edition, noon-4 p.thou., Inferior League Cincinnati's Columbia Middle, 3500 Columbia Pkwy, Columbia Tusculum. Cocky-guided tour of participating homes includes vacation-themed light bites and potable pairings, curated by Cincinnati caterers and local chefs. Extensive holiday market for guests to store local businesses. Accelerate tickets only. $35. 513-871-9339; jlcincinnati.org/tourofkitchens.
Sunday, December. five
CRAFT Bear witness: Vacation Market place, 11 a.chiliad.-3 p.m., The Redmoor, 3187 Linwood Ave., Mount Lookout. Shop local vendors and enjoy live music. Bar will likewise exist open.
Craft SHOW: MadTree Winter Marketplace, x a.m.-two p.m., MadTree Brewing, 3301 Madison Road, Oakley.
MUSIC: Chvrches, PromoWest Pavilion at Ovation. With Donna Missal.
MUSIC: Handel'south Messiah, 3 p.m., Christ Church Cathedral, 318 E. Fourth St., Downtown. Stephan Casurella conducts Collegium Cincinnati. $15. eventbrite.com.
MUSIC: Westside Community Band: Holiday Treasures, 2 p.thou., Mountain St. Joseph University Theater, 5701 Delhi Route, Delhi Township. Bring new, unwrapped toy to donate. Confront masks required. Free. 513-328-4853; westsidecommunityband.org.
RECREATION: Bud Light Tailgate Zone at The Banks, x a.g.-1 p.m., Freedom Way betwixt Primary and Walnut streets. Pregame political party with live music, Bud Bar, bailiwick of jersey makeover and more. Costless admission.
SPORTS: Cincinnati Bengals vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 1 p.g., Paul Dark-brown Stadium, One Paul Chocolate-brown Way, Downtown.
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