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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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Alive at the End of The World, the new poetry collection by Saeed Jones, reckons with continued living in the face of endless grief.
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Among the shows with the most nominations this year are Squid Game, Better Call Saul and Succession.
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Classical 101Founded as the McConnell Arts Center Chamber Orchestra, the Worthington Chamber Orchestra will, moving forward, perform as an entity separate from McConnell Arts Center.
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A team of reviewers is expected in Ohio this month to review the United States' proposal to bestow World Heritage status to Ohio's Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks. The bid is moving forward despite disruptions to the process that led to no sites being added to the World Heritage List this summer.
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Long before food trucks became trendy, a horse drawn cart in Miamisburg was a favorite spot for hungry residents and visitors. The horse is long gone, but the century-old recipe has been ranked one of the top 100 hamburgers in the United States by the book “Hamburger America.”
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The Cave at the Cincinnati Museum Center has been closed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. It reopens Friday, Sept. 2.
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The history and legacy of the famed-Airstream travel trailer are on display at a new museum in Jackson Center, Ohio.
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There’s a lot going on in our arts community in these late days of summer. We discuss the latest in local music, the upcoming Columbus Children’s Theater production of Newsies and meet the new director of Ohio State's school of music.
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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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Columbus author and poet Hanif Abdurraqib is using part of his MacArthur Foundation genius grant to host a Back to School Party for Columbus students on Saturday.
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Updated April 22, 2020 Online videos of musical groups singing and playing together while in isolation remain popular on social media. WVXU reported...
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The start of summer might feel a bit different in Columbus this year. The Columbus Arts Festival has been cancelled because of the coronavirus…
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Artists in financial need during the coronavirus shutdown can now apply for grants from the Greater Columbus Arts Council.With concerts, performances,…
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Small businesses and those working behind the scenes in music have been affected dramatically by the ongoing outbreak — here are some options for help on alleviating these new financial burdens.
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Trolls World Tour in April will be Comcast NBCUniversal's first film available at home on the same day as its global release. The company said some films in theaters will begin streaming Friday.
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Y’all ready for this? The 2020 NPR Tiny Desk Contest is now open for submissions! And this year, WOSU wants to see more Ohio bands enter than ever…
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The Grammy Awards telecast is airing Sunday evening. The Recording Academy says that nothing should overshadow the night, but allegations from its ousted female president and CEO suggest otherwise.
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The EEOC discrimination complaint filed by Deborah Dugan, the Recording Academy's first female chief, contains several allegations that could undermine the prestige of the prizes.
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Dolly Parton, Carla Thomas, Fanny, The Runaways and Salt n Pepa are just some of the women who should be in the Hall by now.
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Houston, the only woman included in the 2020 class of a male-dominated institution, will be joined by Biggie Smalls, Nine Inch Nails, The Doobie Brothers, T. Rex and Depeche Mode.