Vivian Goodman
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It’s time to grab a blanket, load the cooler and pack the basket. It’s traditional to have a picnic on the nation’s birthday. But as WKSU’s Vivian...
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One of the world’s oldest and rarest books is on display in downtown Cleveland. Shakespeare’s First Folio is on a nationwide tour and one of the stops...
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The do-it-yourself trend has many home cooks leaving their comfort zones. But some encounter a roadblock: fear of baking. To fight the phobia, a cooking...
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What we eat keeps us alive, but an exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History shows that even ordinary foods can be killers. In today’s...
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The massacre in Orlando has many people thinking about the power of hate, and the weaknesses in our defense against it. An exhibition at the Maltz...
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As many of us have heard, the invasion of the 17-year cicada is well underway in Northeast Ohio. The cicada mating call is loud, incessant, and to many...
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Very young painters and sculptors recently filled the lobby of the Akron Art Museum with their fanciful creations. In today’s State of the Arts, WKSU’s...
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The Cleveland Museum of Art’s centennial exhibition “Pharaoh: King of Ancient Egypt” has a culinary component. The museum’s restaurant offers a chance...
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Three thousand years of Egyptian history are on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art. A special exhibition, “Pharaoh: King of Ancient Egypt,” is part of...
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Every year, Peninsula holds a festival to welcome the arrival of ramps. They’re a native species that smells like garlic and tastes like onions, and...