
Mark Perzel
Mark Perzel hosts The Book Club @ 91.7 Saturday mornings at 7:00 am.
In addition, he can be heard weekday evenings hosting classical music on 90.9 WGUC. He is also known throughout the public radio industry for inventive, award-winning holiday programs like Tunes from the Crypt, Tunes from the Crypt Goes to the Movies, Feast for the Ears,and Love Greetings.
Mark has worked in the radio industry for more than thirty years. He began in the business when he was a teenager in Charlotte, North Carolina, volunteering for a public radio station. He attended the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, majoring in broadcasting and minoring in violin performance.
He has performed speaking parts with performing organizations throughout the tri-state including the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Carnegie Opera Theatre, and the Linton Chamber Music Series, and done voiceover work for numerous commercials and industrial videos.
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Here are the books you heard about on the July 23 edition of Off The Shelf: Kate Hattemer’s The Land of 10,000 MadonnasRobert D. Putnam’s Our Kids: The...
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An enthralling literary debut, Girl Through Glass by Sari Wilson tells the story of a young girl’s coming of age in the cutthroat world of New York...
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A journalist and essayist of remarkable perception and prescience, Andrew Solomon’s Far and Away is a collection of writings about places undergoing...
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She was the first American movie star ever to appear naked in a film, but her promising film career collapsed, her doctor fell in love with her and...
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From a peaceful village in eastern Poland to a partitioned post-war Vienna, Tasa’s Song by Linda Kass celebrates the bonds of love, the power of memory...
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On the Origins of Sports by Gary Belsky & Neil Fine is an illustrated book built around the original rules of 21 of the world’s most popular sports...
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Here are the books you heard about on the July 9 edition of Off The Shelf: Joyce Goldstein’s The New Mediterranean Jewish TableBrian Murphy’s 81 Days...
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The Joy of Less by Francine Jay is a refreshing and relatable approach to decluttering that belongs in every home.
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What should we have for dinner? Ten years ago, Michael Pollan confronted us with this seemingly simple question and ten years later, The Omnivore’s...
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Here are the books you heard about on the July 2 edition of Off The Shelf: Richelle Mead’s The Glittering CourtHeads by Jesse JarnowSusan Silverman’s...