The citywide curfew declared has led to the cancellation or suspension of many events and services:
Metro overnight bus service
Queen City Metro canceled bus service for its entire service area during the curfew hours of 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
All buses scheduled to leave downtown after 7:30 p.m. are canceled, as are all buses scheduled to arrive downtown after 8:10 p.m.
Customers can call the Metro hotline at (513) 632-7538 for more information.
Entertainment events
Contemporary Dance Theater's presentation of Pilobolus Dance Theatre at the Aronoff Center.
Stage First Cincinnati's weekend performances of The Clouds. Performances are re-scheduled April 20-22. Call 241-4769.
Art at Playhouse in the Park, which plays through Sunday. If the curfew lifts, the play will go on. 421-3888
Lovers and Executioners, Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival, which plays through Sunday. If the curfew lifts, the play will go on. 381-2273
The Mystery of Irma Vep, Playhouse in the Park, which plays through Sunday. If the curfew lifts, the play will go on. 421-3888.
Annie's Riverside Saloon (4343 Kellogg Ave., Columbia Tusculum) will be closed through the weekend. 321-0220.
Taft Theatre events Lil Bow Wow (re-scheduled May 15); Saturday, D.L. Hughley (re-scheduled May 13).
Pete Yorn concert Sunday at Top Cat's in Corryville. New date to be announced.
All weekend events at Bogart's in Corryville.
The East End Café will be closed until Monday.
The BarrelHouse Brewing Company is closed until Tuesday.
Movie theaters:
The last Omnimax movie at the Cincinnati Museum Center will be at 7 p.m.
The Mt. Lookout Cinema Grill is closed.
The Esquire is closed after 6 p.m.
The Cincinnati Showcase Cinemas at the Norwood Lateral are not beginning movies after 6 p.m.
School closings
These University of Cincinnati offices will remain open as part of the university's emergency policy:
Hoxworth Blood Center
University Police
Office of Residence Life/Housing Units
Utility plants
Emergency maintenance operations
College of Medicine and Medical Sciences library
Any research unit where the integrity of the research must be preserved
Service units that routinely operate on a seven-day, 24-hour schedule
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College is closing at 7 p.m. as long as the curfew is in place and it will be closed all day Saturday and Sunday.
Delivery
LaRosa's Pizzerias within the City of Cincinnati will be closed at 7 p.m. This also goes for the following locations: Alexandria, Bridgetown, Boudinot, Clifton, Colerain, College Hill, Delhi Pike, Finneytown, Hyde Park, Miami Heights, Mt. Washington, Mt. Carmel, Norwood, Pleasant Ridge, Price Hill, Queensgate, Roselawn, St. Bernard, White Oak, Rapid Run. LaRosa's phone center (513-347-1111) will also stop taking orders for all LaRosa's locations by 7 p.m. Some suburban locations may remain open to serve dine-in customers.
YMCA
The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati has closed or reduced operating hours of the following branches:
Closed until Monday: Central Parkway, Melrose, University West End and Christ Child Day Nursery
Open until 4:30 p.m.: Madisonville
Open until 7 p.m.: Lindner, Williams, Wade and Robinson.
Public library
The following are closed after 5 p.m.:
Main Library
Avondale
Bond Hill
Clifton
College Hill
Corryville
Covedale
Hyde Park
Madisonville
Mount Washington
Northside
Norwood
Oakley
Pleasant Ridge
Price Hill
Roselawn
Walnut Hills
West End
Westwood
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