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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 romance of the rails is alive and well and can be found on tourist railways and railroad museums. Robert Van Camp, executive producer of the Emmy award-winning PBS program Great Scenic Railway Journeys,
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Learn how to spice up your meal times with James Beard Award-winning food and travel writer J.M. Hirsch. He travels the world as editorial director of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street and also edited the latest cookbook, “Simple.”
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Classical 101Benjamin Bagby has captivated audiences around the world with his performances of the Old English epic Beowulf. Watch Bagby's recent performance in WOSU’s Performance Studio.
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Ohio is the unassuming backdrop of many classic horror films. Hope Madden, a Columbus film critic, breaks down what makes the state such a scary setting.
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New excerpts touching on her childhood and relationship with Justin Timberlake are drawing fans interested in her side of the story.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled last year in favor of the Ohio History Connection's bid to reclaim land it leases to a golf course. Now, a jury is slated to determine how much the historical society must pay to Moundbuilders Country Club.
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On Oct. 16, 1923, Margaret Winkler agreed to produce and distribute Alice Comedies, a new series by Walt Disney. That contract is considered the founding document of The Walt Disney Company.
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Moonville is an abandoned railroad town in Hocking Hills. Nobody lives there anymore, but its stories live on.
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Classical 101As part of a nationwide new music commissioning program, the Central Ohio Symphony will open its 2023-24 season with the Ohio premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon’s Cold Mountain Suite.
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Every year, thousands descend on the small Ohio town of Conneaut for what's billed as the world's largest D-Day reenactment.
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Hollywood's long history of not putting interracial romance on-screen goes all the way back to the Hays Code, which prohibited the depiction of "sex relationships between the white and black races."
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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…