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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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While London, Paris, and Rome attract the vast majority of travelers, travel expert Rick Steves encourages tourists to visit Europe’s underrated second cities.
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Singer-songwriter Lydia Loveless talks with Hanif about leaning into awkwardness, the perks of living alone, trying stand-up comedy, and writing while heartbroken.
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Classical 101WOSU, the OSU School of Music and the Nisonger Center present IMMERSE, a sensory-friendly music, movement and art experience designed for children 6-12 years old with autism and sensory processing concerns.
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Artist Richard 'Duarte' Brown talks with Hanif about why you don't have to move to New York to be an artist, making art with the everyday things all around you and his journey as an art educator.
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Set in Philadelphia, the award-winning sitcom finds humor in the struggles of teaching in an under-resourced school district. Real-life Philly teachers tell NPR there's truth in every joke.
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Classical 101Taylor Wolf followed an interesting path to his current job as a sommelier at the noted Columbus restaurant The Refectory. He talks about some of his favorite wines in a five-course video wine tasting.
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A fire damaged the historic Wright Brothers airplane factory Sunday. The site, parts of which were built in 1910, is among one of the oldest aircraft manufacturing buildings in the country and is on of the National Register of Historic Places.
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Classical 101The third volume of the Catalyst Quartet’s groundbreaking Uncovered recording series showcases shimmering performances of string quartets by composers Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, William Grant Still and Pulitzer Prize winner George Walker.
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High school theater teachers fear their stages will be the next battleground in the culture war. Plays have been canceled or removed when local officials claim the content is inappropriate.
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Classical 101A rare, 300-year-old violin said to “elevate” the orchestra’s sound was purchased recently by the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra for use by ProMusica’s current and future concertmasters. A portion of a $1 million transformational gift to ProMusica from an anonymous donor funded the acquisition.
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Ohio State Fair officials have announced this year's concert lineup, and it includes a mix of everything from classic rock and R&B to country and...
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City governments and community organizations often turn to local artists to brighten-up abandoned neighborhood walls. Eyesores are beautified and artists get a chance to earn some money. But, arts advocates argue that artists offer much more than decoration to area neighborhoods.
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It’s that time of year again: The 2019 Tiny Desk Contest is now open! And WOSU wants to see as many Ohio bands entering as we possibly can.Every year, NPR…
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A music label with deep roots in Northeast Ohio is poised to make a comeback through a combination of reissues and new albums covering everything from...
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The documentary Leaving Neverland has revived allegations of sexual abuse against Michael Jackson. As early as 1993, young boys and their families were accusing the megastar.
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The city of Hamilton knew it didn't want to throw away its shot when Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical Hamilton came to Cincinnati. Hamilton Mayor Pat...
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The annual UCLA study tallies box office numbers and ratings alongside diversity both on and off screen. Today's "increasingly diverse audiences prefer diverse film and television content," it finds.
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The arts are often trumpeted as an amenity that makes Ohio a better place to live, but a new study suggests that the state’s writers, performers and other creatives account for a $41-billion contribution to the economy. The study also defines creative workers more broadly than people may typically think by including people working in fields like media and design.
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On Sunday night, social media will overflow with commentary on the night's winners, snubs and baffling moments. But for now, we can take a few educated stabs at the headlines and outrages that await.
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Jordan Renda started crafting haunted houses in high school in his parents’ basement. When escape rooms got big, he saw an opening.“It was a lot more…