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Olentangy Liberty High school freshman Benjamin Kurian's documentary looks at how artificial intelligence can make roads safer for drivers. The film debuts on C-Span on Saturday.
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Shakedown Circus: Revamp features a cast of mostly non-professional performers off all shapes and sizes. Audience members will see some skin.
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For nearly three decades, Steubenville has celebrated the iconic performer’s legacy through its annual Dean Martin Festival.
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Preservation Ohio recently released its annual list of Ohio’s most endangered historic sites. It hopes the list can push communities across the state to preserve the properties.
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Ohio History Connection is ready to start moving part of its expansive collection into a new, state of the art facility.
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Classical 101On July 4, 2022, a shooter opened fire at an Independence Day parade in Highland Park, Ill., killing seven and injuring 48 others. The incident inspired community leader Joanne Bernstein to commission Chicago-based composer Stacy Garrop to write a piece of music that could bring solace to the community.
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WYSO got a sneak peek into some features of the Great Council State Park, set to open later this week.
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The Dreamland Pool was once the cornerstone of Portsmouth’s community, but as a new documentary reveals, its story wasn’t always smooth sailing.
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The Sojourner Truth Legacy Plaza commemorates the abolitionist's famous "Ain't I A Woman?" speech, which she gave in Akron 173 years ago on May 29, 1851.
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Hundreds of fans flooded the university district ahead of the band's sold-out concert Friday night at The Newport Music Hall.
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In the 19th century, a Sandusky company pioneered the creation of crayons for children. The school supply innovation shaped the northern Ohio city.
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From Billie Eilish to Bad Bunny, JT to J.Lo, boygenius to Ice Spice, here they are: the home-run performances, the solid base hits and the outright whiffs.
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Ohio State Fair officials have announced this year's concert lineup, and it includes a mix of everything from classic rock and R&B to country and...
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City governments and community organizations often turn to local artists to brighten-up abandoned neighborhood walls. Eyesores are beautified and artists get a chance to earn some money. But, arts advocates argue that artists offer much more than decoration to area neighborhoods.
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It’s that time of year again: The 2019 Tiny Desk Contest is now open! And WOSU wants to see as many Ohio bands entering as we possibly can.Every year, NPR…
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A music label with deep roots in Northeast Ohio is poised to make a comeback through a combination of reissues and new albums covering everything from...
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The documentary Leaving Neverland has revived allegations of sexual abuse against Michael Jackson. As early as 1993, young boys and their families were accusing the megastar.
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The city of Hamilton knew it didn't want to throw away its shot when Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical Hamilton came to Cincinnati. Hamilton Mayor Pat...
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The annual UCLA study tallies box office numbers and ratings alongside diversity both on and off screen. Today's "increasingly diverse audiences prefer diverse film and television content," it finds.
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The arts are often trumpeted as an amenity that makes Ohio a better place to live, but a new study suggests that the state’s writers, performers and other creatives account for a $41-billion contribution to the economy. The study also defines creative workers more broadly than people may typically think by including people working in fields like media and design.
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On Sunday night, social media will overflow with commentary on the night's winners, snubs and baffling moments. But for now, we can take a few educated stabs at the headlines and outrages that await.
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Jordan Renda started crafting haunted houses in high school in his parents’ basement. When escape rooms got big, he saw an opening.“It was a lot more…