Around Cincinnati Archive
Sunday, February 07, 2010
Around Cincinnati for February 7, 2010 Listen to the complete program
By: WVXU News
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The Adding Machine Know Theatre is presenting the premiere of the musical version of The Adding Machine, based on a play from the 1920’s, and Rick Pender talks about the production with director Michael Burnham.
By: Rick Pender
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Rise Up Haiti Local musician Rob Fetters joins Brian O'Donnell to talk about Rise Up Haiti, a benefit for the Jean Cadet Restavek Foundation, which is dedicated to abolishing child slavery in Haiti.
By: Brian O'Donnell
For more information: Jean Cadet Restavek Foundation
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Remarkable Creatures
Tracy Chevalier, acclaimed writer of historical fiction, joins Barbara Gray to discuss her new work, Remarkable Creatures.
By: Barbara Gray
For more information: Remarkable Creatures
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The Galleries of Brighton The Brighton neighborhood of Cincinnati is home to some of the most unusual galleries in the city. Jane Durrell talks with artist/curator Matt Morris about some of these art spaces.
By: Jane Durrell
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The Carnegie in Concert The Carnegie in Concert series presents Broadway Veterans in Concert, a cabaret-style night of music. All three performers: Teresa DeZarn, Mark Hardy and Jessica Hendy, join Jim Stump for a preview of the big event.
By: Jim Stump
For more information: The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center For more information: The League of Cincinnati Theatres
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Sonnets A reading from Jean Syed from her book of poetry, Sonnets.
By: WVXU News
For more information: Greater Cincinnati Writer's League
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