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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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Public Radio host Celeste Headlee wants us to see color. And she wants us to get used to talking about it. She joins us to offer insight and advice on how to have meaningful and impactful conversations about race.
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Rick Steves joins us this hour to discuss his new series Rick Steves Tours Festival of Europe and offer advice for your 2023 travel plans.
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Rick Steves joins us this hour to discuss his new series Rick Steves Tours Festival of Europe and offer advice for your 2023 travel plans.
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This was the year we lost actors Sidney Poitier, Angela Lansbury and Bob Saget, fashion titan André Leon Talley, artists Sam Gilliam and Claes Oldenburg and authors David McCullough and Hilary Mantel.
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Classical 101Columbus’ resident early music ensemble, The Early Interval, brings the holiday season to a close with a Twelfth Night concert featuring exquisite music composed by women in the convents of 16th- and 17th-century Italy.
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Classical 101For nearly a century, millions of people around the world have enjoyed the annual Christmas Eve radio broadcast of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from King’s College Chapel, Cambridge University.
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Classical 101The joyful radiance of trumpets and horns, the fulsome resonance of a beautiful historic church and the jubilant strains of favorite carols sung but once a year. The Utopia Brass Quintet performs Festival of Carols with organist Collin Richardson Sun., Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. in St. Mary Catholic Church, in German Village.
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Public Radio host Celeste Headlee wants us to see color. And she wants us to get used to talking about it. She joins us to offer insight and advice on how to have meaningful and impactful conversations about race.
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Julia Reichert, an Academy Award winning documentarian and longtime Yellow Springs resident, died Thursday.
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Classical 101Learn about Alix Raspé’s unwieldy yet surprisingly practical life as a professional harpist, and watch her perform Glinka’s beautiful Nocturne for Harp in WOSU’s Performance Studio.
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WonderBus Music And Arts Festival is keeping the wheels rolling for another seven years.The festival took place for the first time last August on the lawn…
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Lizzo was nominated across five of the night's top categories, including best new artist. Billie Eilish is also up for that coveted prize along with Lil Nas X and Tank & The Bangas.
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Five years after the death of Tamir Rice, his family is partnering with the Cleveland Foundation to create a fund for arts and community projects. The Tamir Rice Legacy Fund aims to connect youth with outlets for self-expression. Samaria Rice created the fund in honor of her son’s love of art and says she hopes it will keep his memory alive.
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John Legend and Kelly Clarkson have recorded a consent-minded update to the 1949 holiday standard, sparking a new debate that's sure to drain the last vestiges of joy from the season.
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Katie Byrnes was born deaf, but this didn’t stop her from finding ways to relate to others.Her parents, Jayne and John Byrnes remember Katie’s earliest…
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The Columbus Symphony is taking on the Underground Railroad.This weekend they're performing "Sanctuary Road," an oratorio based on the writings of…
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"It’s not the ink—it’s the think that makes a cartoon,” wrote longtime cartoon editor for “The New Yorker” magazine, Robert Mankoff. That’s fitting with James Thurber’s style and what he brought to cartooning in the 20th century, according to scholar Michael Rosen.
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The music director for Opera Project Columbus is under fire. The organization is investigating Alessandro Siciliani over complaints of sexual misconduct…
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Early American composers could have shaken off their European sound and mined the rich trove of African American music. They didn't. And one historian believes we're worse off because of it.
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Apple is entering the video-streaming race, taking on Netflix, Disney and others with a new monthly subscription of $4.99. The company also announced new iPhones, as their sales have been slowing.