Around Cincinnati Archive
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Around Cincinnati for May 24, 2009 Listen to the complete program.
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Just Take My Heart
Barbara Gray concludes her interview with best-selling author Mary Higgins Clark with a discussion of her newest thriller, Just Take My Heart.
By: Barbara Gray
For more information: Just Take My Heart
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The Secret Garden The Secret Garden opens at The Carnegie on May 29, and actress Charity Farrell and theatre manager Josh Steele from The Carnegie join Rick Pender to discuss it.
By: Rick Pender
For more information: The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center
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Concerts in the Park The Cincinnati Parks Board will be presenting a series of concerts in local parks this summer, and promoter Johnny Schott talks about the musicians and locales with Brian O’Donnell.
By: Brian O'Donnell
For more information: The Cincinnati Parks Concert Series
Listen to the MP3 (11:56)

Lincoln Ken Jones, head of the NKU Theater Department, has created Lincoln, a theatrical experience about the 16th President, to be presented this summer at Lincoln State Park in Indiana. He discusses the creation of this production with Jim Stump
By: Jim Stump
For more information: NKU Theater Department
Listen to the MP3 (9:47)

World Enneagram Day Robyn Carey-Allgeyer talks with local musician Ron Esposito about World Enneagram Day on May 30 and accompanying events at the Conscious Living Center in Cincinnati.
By: Robyn Carey-Allgeyer
For more information: World Enneagram Day
Listen to the MP3 (11:19)

Appalachian Home Cooking
Author Mark Sohn reads from his book Appalachian Home Cooking.
By: Mark Sohn
For more information: Appalachian Home Cooking
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