The year's biggest hits on the Internet's top video channel were anchored by an improbable singing sensation, a groggy boy nursing a sore mouth, a bride and groom dancing down the wedding aisle, supernatural heartthrobs and roller-skating babies.
Four dozen upright pianos will be anchored along Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky streets next summer in a public art installation similar to the Big Pig Gig a decade ago.
From dancing to drinking to stuffing your face, there's no shortage of ways to spend the last few hours of 2009 in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Here we highlight just a few of the events going on.
It's enlightening to talk to someone as creative as Jason Snell, a guy who makes his living as a digital designer and in his free time fronts the local indie-rock band Chocolate Horse.
You could skip network and get some great music by Elvis Costello and Sheryl Crow, or you could go public and get some great music by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Or you could skip music altogether, and get some fun