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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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Dolly Parton was the special guest at a luncheon held by Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine in Columbus Tuesday.
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Classical 101Columbus tubist Tony Zilincik gives a performance in WOSU’s back stairwell – and it isn't the first time he's played on the stairs.
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The feat the Los Angeles group Wild Up achieves in interpreting the music of Julius Eastman is the refusal to attempt impersonation — the musicians make him their muse without fetishizing him.
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Each year, thousands of bikes are thrown into waterways. Author Jody Rosen explains the history, and possible motivations for this strange phenomenon.
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Classical 101At a recent jam session on WOSU’s roof terrace, Columbus violinist and music teacher Stephen Spottswood fired up a backing track and let loose with a medley of hits by hip-hop stars Pharrell Williams, Snoop Dogg and Jay-Z.
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There’s plenty of arts and culture in our city all year round, especially in the height of summer. We’ll discover what’s new at the Wexner Center, that iconic building at the heart of the Ohio State University campus and more.
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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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The fair was shut down because of COVID in 2020, and was limited to only exhibitors last year.
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The surf scene in Dayton is thriving, thanks to the city’s rivers and their man-made water features.
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The Ohio State Fair returns with rides in 2022, the first year more strict inspection requirements are in place following the 2017 death of Tyler Jarrell on a faulty ride at the fair.
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The 2020 inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will be announced Jan. 15. Systemic issues — in the industry and the nominating process — have maintained a severe imbalance.
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Starting Jan. 3, Billboard is changing the way it calculates the top albums of the week. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Slate writer and critic Chris Molanphy about what the rule changes mean.
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This story was originally published on May 3, 2019. Pinball is surging in popularity across the country. Here in Northeast Ohio, casual players are...
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As church choruses sing holiday hymns and the strains of Wham!’s "Last Christmas" play over the radio, one Columbus band is offering some musical…
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Classical 101Enjoy MUSIC + YOGA at the Columbus Museum of Art. Start the year on a high note with yoga for everyday life. Treat Yourself or give a ticket for an…
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Parasite, Knives Out, Avengers: Endgame, Little Womenand Marriage Storyare among the year-end list of 20 films that NPR critics loved the most.
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Released in 1994, this modern Christmas classic tapped out at No. 3 last season. This year, the Queen of Christmas claims her No. 1 crown.
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It’s common this time of year for musicians to perform Christmas carols, often visiting people who could use some holiday cheer. A pair of instrumentalists did just that on a recent afternoon at Joseph's Home, which provides housing and medical care for men in downtown Cleveland. But the visit was about more than familiar tunes. In the lower level of Joseph’s Home, a cellist and violinist set up music stands in front of a coat rack and a handful of men gathered in a small, multipurpose room taking seats nearby.
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We listened, voted and argued our way from more than 250 nominated albums down to just 25. And there was a clear No. 1.
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The Golden Globe nominations are always odd, but this year they may be even odder than usual, particularly on the TV side. But it must be said: The Globes love a star, and now they love Netflix.