Around Cincinnati Archive
Sunday, April 29, 2007
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Eureka! Brian O’Donnell visits with Adrian Belew and Rob Fetters of The Bears who discuss their new CD, Eureka!
By: Brian O’Donnell
For more information: The Bears For more information: Adrian Belew
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Hello, Dolly! Jim Stump previews the Cincinnati Music Theatre production of Hello, Dolly!
By: Jim Stump
For more information: Cincinnati Music Theatre For more information: League of Cincinnati Theatres
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Dancing for the Stars Dancing for the Stars is a benefit dance event. Frank Johnson gets the highlights from Dr. O’dell Owens, event chair Sue Gilkey, and Van Ackerman from CAA.
By: Frank Johnson
For more information: Dancing for the Stars
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Playing Marilyn Frank Farmer Loomis talks with Sunny Thompson who plays Marilyn Monroe at the Marilyn Monroe Exhibition at the Dayton Art Institute.
By: Frank Farmer Loomis
For more information: Dayton Art Institute
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Greater Cincinnati Indian Children’s Choir Barbara Gray highlights the Greater Cincinnati Indian Children’s Choir with Ray Wheeler (conductor) and Kanniks Kannikeswaran (composer and producer). The group performs on May 6th with the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and Cincinnati Children’s Choir at Sycamore High School.
By: Barbara Gray
For more information: Greater Cincinnati Indian Children’s Choir
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The Footlighters Rick Pender talks with Ed Cohen and Dee Ann Bryll about The Footlighters' music production Parade.
By: Rick Pender
For more information: The Footlighters
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Greater Cincinnati has a vibrant arts scene, and Around Cincinnati
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