A patient on ‘House” seems comatose. In a style similar to a long-ago “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” episode, we see things through his eyes. There’s talk of organ donations. Fortunately, Dr. House has other ideas. This rerun is great TV.
When Cincinnatians Nancy and David Wolf began collecting art nearly 30 years ago, they never dreamed they would amass one of the most important collections of contemporary craft in the nation.
Skyline Chili starts celebrating its 60th birthday early with a new TV campaign Monday that features congratulatory messages from Cincinnati celebrities.
“Little Shop of Horrors,” playing now in the Aronoff’s Jarson-Kaplan Theater, gets off to a sit-up-and-take-notice start but has a little trouble maintaining the quality of its opening number.
Watch all the twists, flips, jumps and other impossible-looking moves at a gymnastics championship show. Also: Coldplay is on SNL, and Rachael Ray tries to win money for charity on “Millionaire.” Yum-o.
A typical afternoon on Fountain Square suddenly morphed into something more. As “Bop ‘Til You Drop” blared from loud speakers, about 150 people - some wearing suits, some in T-shirts and jeans - began moving to the music.
At the Western & Southern Financial Group Women’s Open in Mason this week, the trend in women’s tennis outfits is all about bright colors and feminine styling.