This week in Cincinnati offers a diverse array of activities to engage locals and visitors alike. From family-friendly events to music concerts and cultural exhibitions, the city is buzzing with excitement.
At the Krohn Conservatory in Mount Adams, the Gothica Botanica Butterfly Show invites attendees to immerse themselves in a gothic-themed butterfly garden, surrounded by iridescent butterflies fluttering amidst shadowy foliage and deep-hued blooms.
Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden presents Zoo Babies, a delightful opportunity to meet and greet the newest arrivals in the animal kingdom. This month-long event promises fun for the whole family.
For film enthusiasts, the Woodward Theater in Over-the-Rhine hosts a screening of “Hung Up on a Dream”, offering a cinematic escape into a world of storytelling and imagination.
History buffs can delve into Cincinnati’s transportation legacy with a talk on the Cincinnati Inclines at the Cincinnati Museum Center, where engaging discussions and mini-tours provide insights into the city’s past.

Music lovers can enjoy a unique experience at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where mOthertongue: Lived Experience in Asian America showcases the works of Asian American composers through a series of captivating song cycles.
As the week progresses, the city continues to offer a range of events to suit various interests. From celebrations like the 513 Day Celebration at Samuel Adams Taproom to musical performances by artists like Bruce Cockburn and Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, there is no shortage of entertainment options.
The Taft Theatre hosts a sold-out show featuring On the Road: The Life of an Artist Cabaret, promising a night of soulful melodies and captivating performances that capture the essence of life on the road.
Sports enthusiasts can catch the Reds in action as they face off against the Chicago White Sox at the Great American Ball Park, with special events like Pete Rose Night adding to the excitement.
Community engagement takes center stage at Findlay Market’s Community Nights, offering a platform for local nonprofits and organizations to connect with the public while promoting themes like Mental Health & Self Care.
Art enthusiasts can explore the Tiger Lily Press: New Impressions exhibition at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, showcasing the works of fine art printmakers in a vibrant display of creativity.
For those looking to immerse themselves in the world of gaming and pop culture, the Super Cincy Expo at the Sharonville Convention Center promises an exciting lineup of video game tournaments, celebrity meet and greets, and vendor booths.
With a plethora of events spanning music, art, culture, and entertainment, Cincinnati’s calendar this week reflects the city’s vibrant and diverse spirit, offering something for everyone to enjoy.