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Tickets available for Urban Appalachian Showcase

  • appalstudies
  • Aug 22, 2022
  • 1 min read

Tickets are now available on the Cincinnati Arts Association's website for the Urban Appalachian Showcase, featuring writers, singers, musicians, and spoken word artists, to be held on Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. at the Jarson-Kaplan Theater at the Aronoff Center in Cincinnati.

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lyly gema
lyly gema
Mar 16

A showcase that brings together writers, musicians, and spoken word artists is a great way to highlight diverse voices and stories on one stage. Events like this not only entertain but also strengthen cultural connections within the community. After enjoying inspiring performances, many people also like to relax online—sometimes with a quick game like smash karts unblocked, which has become a fun way to unwind during downtime.

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Perry Katy
Perry Katy
Nov 27, 2025

This is such a valuable opportunity to experience and kinda hard golf celebrate Appalachian voices, culture, and creativity through music, literature, and performance.

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