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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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From sculptures of corn to statues of deer to murals cascading down the sides of buildings - public art is everywhere in Central Ohio. But of the 14 largest cities in the country, Columbus is the only one without a public art plan. That could be changing soon.
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When security told Juan Lastra to sit down, Adele told them to leave him alone. The incident sparked a debate about concert etiquette. Stand when others are sitting? Tell a fan to sit down?
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We take a look at late summer entertainment options in Columbus and Central Ohio with the Evolution Theatre Company, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra and the Short North Stage.
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Question Mark, Ohio has a garbage dump, a waterfall and the original location of Mr. Freeze-E Ice Cream — plus two creators who made the whole thing up.
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Americans have long been fascinated with true crime. The public can’t seem to get enough books, television shows and podcasts devoted to true tales of murder. We’ll look at why true crime stories seem to be a national obsession.
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Organizations are inviting tribal communities forced out of the state back to Ohio to educate residents on an oft-overlooked part of the region's history.
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Americans have long been fascinated with true crime. The public can’t seem to get enough books, television shows and podcasts devoted to true tales of murder. We’ll look at why true crime stories seem to be a national obsession.
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As new development springs up on former Ohio farmland, one group is working to preserve the agricultural icons that might otherwise be demolished.
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Krayzie Bone is reflecting on the genre's journey, as well as his own, during two days of interviews and a street-naming ceremony.
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Americans have long been fascinated with true crime. The public can’t seem to get enough books, television shows and podcasts devoted to true tales of murder. We’ll look at why true crime stories seem to be a national obsession.
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After receiving nearly 5,000 entries this year, we have a winner! Meet the virtuosic talent who won over this year's panel of judges.
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They wrote the songs. They found the desk. They submitted the videos. Now, it's waiting time to find out who will win the 2018 Tiny Desk Contest from NPR…
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Spotify's much-anticipated debut on the New York Stock Exchange arrived today — but the company has never made a profit. To do so, it needs to predict, and define, the future.
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Editor’s note: This story originally incorrectly stated that Marc Lee Shannon is the former guitarist for Michael Stanley. Shannon is still with the...
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[Editor's note: This previously aired on WKSU on May 4, 2017] The iconic music and pop culture magazine Rolling Stone turned 50 last year. Next month,...
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Wexner Center for the Arts Director Sherri Geldin announced she will step down at the end of the year.Geldin took the director position four years after…
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Thyra Chaney loves movies. Like, really loves them.“I love the dialogue. I love the production,” she says. “I love every single thing about it.”Ask…
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Steeped in cultural significance, the film opened to $192 domestically, the biggest February debut ever, said Disney. It's also already the highest-grossing film by a black director.
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Send us a video of you or your band playing an original song behind a desk (any desk). You could win a chance to play your own Tiny Desk concert and tour the U.S. with NPR Music.
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Hanif Abdurraqib, the author of the acclaimed essay collection They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us, announced a two-book deal with Random House last…