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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Around Cincinnati for November 15, 2009 Listen to the complete program
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CCM's Musical Theater Dept - Aubrey Berg The College Conservatory of Music at U.C. celebrates 40 years of its musical theatre program with a production of Hair. Director Aubrey Berg joins Rick Pender to talk about the national profile of this program and the talented students who have gone on to Broadway.
By: Rick Pender
For more information: CCM's Hair
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Contemporary Dance Theater - Jefferson James Jefferson James of the Contemporary Dance Theater joins Robyn Carey-Allgeyer to preview the 2009-2010 season.
By: Robyn Carey-Allgeyer
For more information: Contemporary Dance Theater
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Wilbert Longmire: Part 2 Part 2 of Frank Johnson’s interview with acclaimed jazz guitarist Wilbert Longmire.
By: Frank Johnson
For more information: Jazz Alive!
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Anne Frank - Francine Prose
Barbara Gray talks with author Francine Prose about her fascinating new book about a literary enigma. Anne Frank: The Book, The Life, The Afterlife presents some new ideas regarding this oft-read diary.
By: Barbara Gray
For more information: Anne Frank: The Book, The Life, The Afterlife
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Gene Hessler - Broadway Experiences A unique look at the life of a Broadway musician as Robyn Carey-Allgeyer welcomes Gene Hessler, a trombonist who has had a long career in the orchestra pit (including Richard Burton and Julie Andrews in Camelot.)
By: Robyn Carey-Allgeyer
For more information: Joseph-Beth Booksellers For more information: Gene Hessler
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