The World Choir Games took over Cincinnati for two weeks this summer. Was it worth it for the city to bring the event here?
The World Choir Games took over Cincinnati for two weeks this summer. Was it worth it for the city to bring the event here?
It could take weeks to know the economic impact of the World Choir Games. The Cincinnati USA's Convention and Visitors Bureau says, even in early estimations,
Finally getting home will take both a plane and a 50-hour bus ride.
Police say Khalid Bryant purchased beer with the money and credit cards he stole from a World Choir Games participant at a downtown hotel.
International choir finally gets to perform for an audience after missing the World Choir Games.
It's not too late to snag some of the World Choir Games merchandise that was sold during the competition.
The World Choir Games continued for a second week of song, celebration and finally fond farewells. Here's a look at the second week of the Games in the Queen
Leaders of RIga, Latvia, have been studying how Cincinnati staged the World Choir Games in 2012 because it's their turn in 2014.
Cincinnati is getting high marks for its hosting of the 2012 World Choir Games.
After 11 days of singing the World Choir Games came to a close Saturday night.
Members of the Immaculate Conception Church Choir talked about their experiences of competing in the World Choir Games.
Three major events taking place on Saturday before the World Choir Games come to a close.
Metro will be adding service for the final day of the World Choir Games on Saturday due to an expected demand for bus service in Cincinnati.
International journalists are singing Cincinnati's praises for the World Choir Games.
Some non-traditional World Choir Games singers were awarded a high honor.
Choirs will compete in two new choir categories Thursday at the World Choir Games.
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