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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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A new bill in the Ohio House would offer $20 million in federal coronavirus stimulus funding to independent music venues.The bill’s co-author, state Rep.…
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Small businesses, bars and restaurants, low-income renters, arts groups, and colleges and universities are among those eligible for $420 million in…
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The Columbus Museum of Art has announced it was laying off 39 employees and slashing their budget due to money lost during coronavirus. It’s the latest…
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Roughly 40,000 Regal employees in the U.S. now face a work furlough. The company opted to shut down operations after the James Bond franchise's No Time to Die was shelved until 2021.
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The new Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences requirements are part of a larger effort to promote inclusion in an industry that has faced criticism for its lack of diversity.
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The Department of Homeland Security announced the changes last week, which will take effect in early October.
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Independent music venues continue to be among the businesses hardest hit by the global pandemic. The corporate behemoths of concert promotion, however, can weather the storm.
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The state has released a reopening plan for the performing arts which takes into account the many variables that come with live theater and music, such...
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Performing Arts studies at the University of Akron took a major hit last month because of massive job cuts campus-wide. With the fall semester about the start, there are some changes afoot.
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Host Ari Shapiro talks with Linda Diaz, the winner of this year's NPR Music Tiny Desk Contest. Her entry, "Green Tea Ice Cream" is a dreamy R&B song anchored by her skilled and soulful voice.