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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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The focus on environmental films takes place a year after the disaster spilled 39 million gallons of toxic chemicals.
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A new painting of Ohio’s big names in space exploration—including John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Jim Lovell, and Judith Resnik—was mounted just off the Statehouse rotunda.
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Did you know the famous Henny Penny chicken fryer used in restaurants like McDonald's, KFC, and Chick-fil-a was invented just north of Cincinnati in Preble County? The local historical society is on a mission to tell the county's story.
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Classical 101The documentary Symphony of the Holocaust chronicles Hungarian violin prodigy Shony Alex Braun’s musical journey through the Holocaust, the composition of his Symphony of the Holocaust after the war’s end, and the efforts to bring the beauty of music to a place that saw some of the world’s deepest darkness.
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The piece of art will be unveiled Wednesday and then hung Thursday, and is the first large-scale painting commissioned for the halls of the Ohio legislature in 66 years.
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The song is a lush ballad with a rocking piano line that builds with soaring strings. It sounds a lot like many other hits by the Grammy Award-winning, 74-year-old singer-songwriter.
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Classical 101Columbus artist April Sunami believes great art happens in communities. Now, in an exhibition of new work at Worthington’s McConnell Arts Center, Sunami is giving thanks to the family, friends and fellow artists who helped her along the way.
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Cleveland Scene music writer Jeff Niesel shares his advice on how to discover more local music in the new year.
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Dayton-area artist, educator and community servant Willis ‘Bing’ Davis has spent a lifetime supporting local arts. He shares tips on how you can get involved in a cause you care about.
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Ohio poet laureate Kari Gunter Seymour gives her advice on how to integrate literature from local authors into your life.
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Beginning this summer, a new monthly dance party gets underway in Northeast Ohio. It combines elements of Electronic Dance Music, Dub and Reggae . In...
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Organizers of Columbus’ Rock on the Range festival say they’re devastated by the passing of rocker Chris Cornell, who was scheduled to headline the…
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A music school founded by Bhutanese refugees in Akron’s North Hill neighborhood is introducing its sound to the greater community. In this week’s...
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When Jim McCutcheon goes on vacation, he’ll most likely bring his guitar along. Not simply as entertainment for when there’s downtime, but because it’s...
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Given the success of Ohio’s Motion Picture Tax Credit, Ohio lawmakers are now trying to offer the same treatment to music recording.State representatives…
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They're kids' new best friend and some teachers' worst nightmare. And despite being marketed to help ease anxiety and ADHD, one expert says there's no research to support that claim.
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When Wenner started Rolling Stone, he says, other publications weren't taking rock and roll seriously. Since then, the magazine has documented five decades of music, politics and culture.
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The MP3 upended the way the world receives and hears music, for better and for worse. Now it's dead.
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For the first time, the National Endowment for the Arts and the U.S. Department of Commerce are releasing arts industry data for individual states.The new…
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It's the first time since 2008 that the federal government has released its assessment of U.S. eighth-graders in the arts. While there are some signs of progress, troubling achievement gaps remain.