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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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Classical 101Artworks by Columbus artists and inspired by the Day of the Dead are on display in the exhibition Art from the Day of the Dead Festival, in the Loft Gallery of the Columbus Cultural Arts Center through Saturday, Nov. 11.
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The state high court wrote that Secretary of State Frank LaRose and the board of elections "disregarded the law” when they overruled a protest about petition language.
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The Mound Cemetery, which was founded in Marietta in 1801, is embarking on a project to identify unmarked graves and replace decaying tombstones.
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The new paranormal investigation group creates a safe space for LGBTQ+ Ohioans to explore the supernatural around the state.
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The ancient earthen mounds were recognized for their ‘universal importance’ late last month. Ohio communities are commemorating the international landmark.
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Camp Otterbein has entertained summer campers in Hocking Hills for decades. But this summer, camps were canceled. And it’s uncertain if Otterbein will ever host campers again.
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Mansfield is home to the first hand-carved carousel built after the Great Depression. The company that created it has gone under, but a new merry-go-round maker is stepping up to take its place.
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Athens had a substantial and thriving Black community in the early 1900s, but over time, signs of their success have been demolished. Just one building remains: the Mount Zion Baptist Church.
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Community members are rallying to save the Parkside Drive-In in Oregon, outside of Toledo. To them, the theater is much more than just a place to catch a movie.
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"It's an honor of a lifetime to finally check a Super Bowl performance off my bucket list," the music megastar said of his appearance at the Feb. 11, 2024 game.
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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…