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Boston-based fitness tracker brand Whoop, which opened a new headquarters earlier this year, has partnered with Connecticut–based Athletic Brewing to take advantage of the convergence of alcohol moderation and wellness.

The bar/grill has been in the works since February 2020 — just before the pandemic. Plus, two more food and drink sites are under development in the villages of Williamsville and Wilson, and alcohol is coming to an area cornhole club.

Know Theatre in Over-the-Rhine marks its 26th main stage season with five shows ranging from dark comedy to a world-premiere musical.

Themed as “Through the Mirror,” the shows take place on the main stage theater at 1120 Jackson St. in Over-the-Rhine. The season kicks off Aug. 5 with “Sleeping Giant,” written by Steven Yockey and directed by Andrew Hungerford, the theater’s producing artistic director. The black comedy centers on an ancient evil dwelling at the bottom of a lake, mixing…

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Sportswear giant Nike has been sued in Massachusetts federal court by a Florida-based inventor who claims that Nike stole her idea for a line of sports bras with pockets.

Berklee College of Music President Erica Muhl will not return to her role from a leave of absence she began in June, Grant Welker reports.

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A. Marshall Hospitality is bringing Puckett's Restaurant to Hendersonville, marking the brand's eighth location.

Last year, Tinseltown featured a 160-foot-long ice slide, a skating rink made of real ice, an artisan village where customers could buy holiday goods, and themed concessions.

It's the latest update to come from NCR after several months of leadership and structural changes ahead of the split.

Nearly 900,000 people signed petitions to have the amendment placed on the ballot.

Hardwicks, a LGBTQIA+ friendly establishment in the former Burro Bar downtown, is expected to have an impact on downtown and the broader community.