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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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Cincinnati muralist William Rankins Jr. is losing his work to redevelopment.
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World champion ice carver Aaron Costic found his passion creating with ice. More than 100 sculptures by him and his team are on view this weekend at the annual Medina Ice Festival in Northeast Ohio.
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Events surrounding the solar eclipse, International Women's Day and several anniversaries will fill the museum this year.
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Classical 101A new recording, American Counterpoints, sets two undercelebrated African American composers in counterpoint and brings to light a long-obscured musical masterpiece in its first commercial recording.
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Two decades after the completion of the flood wall, Franklinton is seeing explosive development. Now gentrification threatens to displace the neighborhood's families.
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Of the 15 acts for consideration this year, 10 are on the ballot for the first time. The final list of inductees will be released in April.
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Getting a tattoo is one of the most permanent decisions you can make; it stays with you until you die. But one Ohio company is changing that: preserving tattoos as tributes to last beyond death.
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The Columbus Symphony Orchestra is banking on state grants and private donations to help fund the costly facility.
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The Columbus Symphony Orchestra submitted a preliminary site plan to build a Center of Music Innovation and Education on the Scioto Peninsula just south of COSI at West Bank Park.
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The contract is scheduled to take effect on Feb. 5 and will go through June 30, 2026.
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How does someone become Ohio’s poet laureate? “One is anointed by the gods,” quips Ohio’s newest poet laureate, Dave Lucas. At the beginning of the year...
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John Vourlis had no idea what was happening in his own backyard. The Wickliffe native moved back home in 2010 from California, where he had been working in the film industry. A friend invited Vourlis to come to the Wickliffe Italian-American Club to check out the Cleveland Challenge Cup of Bocce. Vourlis was surprised to find that the tournament, now in its 35thyear, featured nearly one 100 men’s teams and about 20 women’s from across North America that came to compete for over $17,000 in cash prizes.
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The Funk Music Hall of Fame and Exhibition Center honors genre greats like the Ohio Players, Isaac Hayes, James Brown and more.
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When Cleveland was chosen as the home for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, but not as the host city for the induction ceremony, many Northeast Ohioans were unhappy. But, the times they are a changin.’ More recently, the city has hosted the event every three years, and starting this April the inductions will be alternating between Cleveland and New York. Rock Hall CEO Greg Harris said the induction ceremony is a complicated affair with a lot of moving parts. Does that mean hosting it more frequently would put more pressure on his staff?
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Playwright Jocelyn Bioh is using a familiar premise to show us a different side of Africa.
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You may not agree that a given film belongs on this list, or we might have left your favorite off. But movies are meant to inspire discussion and debate; why shouldn't year-end lists do the same?
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From a field of 19 strong contenders, the Cleveland-based institution has named its newest entrants.
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The Columbus Symphony Orchestra in Ohio has received an $8 million donation, the largest in the group's history.The Columbus Dispatch reports the…
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A Cleveland recording engineer who wants to show support for human rights is putting together a retro fundraiser for the ACLU of Ohio.Clint Holley, who…
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Concert photography has changed a lot in the era of smart phones and social media. But for Cleveland photographer Judie Vegh , it’s still an art form....