Monday, October 21, 2024

BLINKing the Culture

 Ahh...yeah! This past weekend in Cincy was a party in itself! For four nights, Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky were lit up to the nines! BLINK, the largest art & light festival in the U.S., illuminated thirty city blocks with 80 murals & light installations.

It all kicked off with a parade; however, my brother-in-law & myself thought that the parade wouldn't happen as we saw only about 20 participants, so we decided to go & enjoy some of the masterpieces in Northern Kentucky.


Shadow REVEl, Christine Langford, Newport Zonw


On the 2nd night, I hit up both the Findlay Market & the OTR (Over the Rhine) Zones, First, I chilled at Findlay Market & took in a hip hop performance & took a look at some murals there.



"If I Ruled the World, "Gee Horton

"Things Fall Apart", Gee Horton
"You Got Me" Gee Horton

"Walk By Faith, Not By sight", Javarri Harris w/ Willam Rankins Jr


"On Her Mind", MZ Icar    



Had to get my 'bucha fix for the week!


"We the People", Bill Thomas, The Banks Zone

I chilled at home on the third night of the festivities, but on the 4th & final night, I had to head back to OTR & call it a wrap at Music Hall with Blink in the Ballroom. Organist Trent Sims treated visitors to some new & classic tunes with the 1927 Mighty Wurlitzer. He threw in a real special treat by playing the Skyline Chili theme song, which made me want to get some afterwards but was too full as I had eaten several times throughout that day.


Botanical model of Music Hall, designed by Applied Imagination



Almost forgot...for the 1st time ever, Music Hall's exterior was lit up with lighting projections set to beats


This was one for Cincy, & definitely one for the culture! Perfect weather & and the perfect location; it doesn't get any better than this! Hate that the lights have gone out, but people will be talking about it for days!


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