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Tickets for MidPoint Music Festival on sale now

Tickets for this year's MidPoint Music Festival went on sale Friday at 10 a.m. VIP, All Music Access and Washington Park Day Tripper options are all available

Dedication of the Rosemary Clooney Music Room

The Blue Wisp Jazz Club has settled into its new space downtown at 700 Race St. and this week the club dedicates its live music space to an icon from the area.

Van Halen gives explanation for postponed tour dates

Although their abrupt tour date changes might've suggested as much to some, David Lee Roth says that he and the rest of Van Halen aren't beefing, and there

Music conference celebrates Gospel

9 News talks with the organizers of the I Hear Music In The Air conference.

Van Halen postpones summer concert dates, Tri-State stop canceled

Van Halen is postponing some dates on its summer concert tour, and their stop in Cincinnati is now canceled.

MidPoint Indie Summer series lineup announced

The Tri-State is on the brink of summer and the MidPoint Indie Summer Series is just around the corner.

Party in the Park returns downtown

Whether you're looking for a family outing or a night out with friends, Party in the Park is one of Cincinnati's most popular and social events of the year.

Former Southgate House, now Thompson House, reopens for shows in Newport

A historic Newport mansion will re-open for local and national music acts this weekend.

Bad Veins host album release party at the Taft

After catching a lot of national attention with its self-titled debut on Dangerbird Records in 2009, one of the best bands to come out of Cincinnati in the

City that Sings: Stars shoot music video in Cincy

Celebs, like Nick Lachey, get together for their native Queen City, “The City that Sings.”

Jason Mraz tickets on sale now

The pop singer-songwriter will play at the Riverbend Music Center this summer.

Memphis band Lucero to play at Bogart's

The steady rise of Memphis rockers Lucero reached another pinnacle this year. The band’s March release — the “love letter” to its hometown, "Women & Work" —

Sugarland returns to Tri-State this summer

The country duo Sugarland will be back in the Tri-State, just before the one year anniversary of the Indiana State Fair accident.

The Heights Music Festival

For the past seven years, the biannual Clifton Heights Music Festival has showcased some of the best new and established original acts in Greater Cincinnati

More bands added to Bunbury Festival lineup

More bands have been added to the Bunbury Music Festival lineup, which now includes national, regional and local acts.

Philip Glass unveils his second cello concerto

The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is the first in the world to perform the Second Cello Concerto by Philip Glass this weekend at Music Hall.

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        1. Tickets for MPMF on sale now

          Tickets for MPMF on sale now

          Tickets for this year's MidPoint Music Festival went on sale Friday at 10 a.m. VIP, All Music Access and Washington Park Day Tripper options are all available from CincyTicket.com.

          • Concert series kicks off in West Chester

            Concert series kicks off in West Chester

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            1. New vets fight battles after coming home

              New vets fight battles after coming home

              America has a new generation of veterans. More than 1.6 million troops are back from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and they are unlike any other group of veterans the nation has ever seen.

              • Senator asks airlines to drop seat fees

                • Gay students graduate military academies

                  • Campaign to aid community members

                  • Local unemployment declines

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                  1. Cincinnati Rising: Senate restaurant

                    Cincinnati Rising: Senate restaurant

                    9 News wants to highlight the growth of downtown and its rise back to popularity and fun. One of the original restaurants in the OTR's Gateway Quarter resurgence, Senate, continues to make a delicious name for itself, and is this week's Cincinnati Rising feature.

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                          1. How the critics rate new movies

                            How the critics rate new movies

                            "Battleship" has heavy-duty weaponry and an unflagging spirit of patriotism on its side, but that doesn't mean it's winning the war with critics.

                            • Film: Paul Goodman changed my life

                              Film: Paul Goodman changed my life

                              Paul Goodman, who died in 1972, isn't as well remembered today as he should be, but he helped shape America's post-World War II alternative (progressive) culture as much as the Beats, the Merry Pranksters, J.D. Salinger or Saul Alinsky.

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