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Mr. Mean Funkfest with the Funk Center. Mr. Mean is making its long-awaited return and it’s time to party! Now launching Mr. Mean Imperial IPA for an early preview and to Share a Pint Make a Difference for the Dayton Funk Center. Come down to the Taproom and boogie to celebrate the return of ‘The Man’ himself, Mr. Mean. Tuesday, 5 to 10pm.
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moon”), Fifth House celebrates the power of community in this multimedia program. Music is joined here with lively video and narration to convey the story of an urban garden threatened by mysterious forces. The production features the graphic work of illustrator and designer Sarah Becan. Co-presented by the Graul Chair for Arts and Languages. Sears Recital Hall, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Make a trip to Tipp to this year’s annual Tipp City arts & fine crafts show – An Art Affair! Local artists and fine craftspersons are offering lots of great art and fine crafts ranging from paintings to wood crafts to glass to fabric to metal to jewelry! This is at the Zion Lutheran Church’s Community Room, Saturday, 10am to 4pm.




Wright Dunbar, Inc. is accepting nominations for 2019 inductees to the Dayton Region’s Walk of Fame, officials announced on Monday, Feb. 4.The Walk of Fame honors individuals or groups from the Dayton region who have spent a significant amount of time in the region and have made an enduring impact on the local community, the region, the nation and/or world. The Walk of Fame honors them by setting memorial stones in the sidewalks of Dayton’s historic Wright-Dunbar District. The 2018 inductees were Hannah Beachler, motion picture production designer; Julia Reichert, filmmaker; Richard DeWall, M. D., medical device inventor; Lucius and Dora Rice, Dayton Police sergeants; Robert C. Koepnick, sculptor, and U. S. Army Maj. Gen. George Crook, a Civil War veteran and civil rights advocate.
In 2017 a Walk of Fame mural designed by artist James Pate that highlights several inductees was added to Wright Dunbar . Located on the southwest corner of West Third and South Williams, the mural faces the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park’s headquarters and the Wright Dunbar Interpretive Center.
Sammy Hagar & The Circle today announced plans for their extensive North American tour in support of their debut album of original material, Space Between, which can be pre-ordered today 


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Joseph Poelking of Springboro, Ohio, were selected by the United States Bowling Congress Board of Directors to receive USBC National Recognition Awards.
Once a quarter, the Engineers Club of Dayton offers an all-you-can eat brunch in their dining room that is open to the public. For the first part of 2019, that date is February 3! Start your Sunday with a delicious meal in our century-old, historic building right next to Riverscape. Chef Laura and the staff serve brunch from 11 AM to 2 PM, preparing an amazing meal for all of our members, guests, and potential members.
Word is leaking out from Deadline.com that Netflix is negotiating a deal to acquire the world rights to the documentary that premiered last Friday night at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City Utah.
At first, the culture clash is humorous. Transplanted Chinese workers attend trainings on dealing with their peculiarly casual and “chatty” American counterparts. But tensions mount. Slack safety standards and meager wages ignite serious doubts among the American rank and file. Low productivity and talk of unionization trigger a cascade of controls from Chinese management. Meanwhile, something ominous—the specter of job loss from automation—looms.
The Century Bar, Dayton’s only bourbon bar, located at 10 S. Jefferson Street is locally owned by Diane Spitzig and Joe Head. Named The Century in 1942 and bought by Diane in 1996, it was at Joe’s urging that they started to focus on bourbon in 2011 and has since been voted one of the “Best Bourbon Bars in America” by The Bourbon Review for seven consecutive years. It also made the “10 Best Bourbon Bars in America” list by Men’s Journal in 2015, and was named one of the “Best Whiskey Bars in America” by Travel & Leisure in 2014 and continues to rack up accolades and recognition across the country.


















