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Sunday, May 31, 2009
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By: WVXU News
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ETC Tony Awards Party Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati is preparing for its annual Tony Awards Party, so Artistic Director D. Lynn Meyers joins Jim Stump to preview the party, the new season announcement, plus an update of the ongoing capital campaign.
By: Jim Stump
For more information: Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati For more information: League of Cincinnati Theatres
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The Man Who Made the Blues
Lee Hay talks with David Robertson, local author of W.C. Handy: The Life and Times of the Man Who Made the Blues.
By: Lee Hay
For more information: W.C. Handy: The Life and Times of the Man Who Made the Blues
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Sculptor of Women
The Cincinnati Art Museum’s Julie Aronson sits down with Jane Durrell to discuss her book and the new exhibit, Bessie Potter Vonnoh: Sculptor of Women.
By: Jane Durrell
For more information: The Cincinnati Art Museum For more information: Bessie Potter Vonnoh: Sculptor of Women
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Celebrating Richard Wagner UC's College-Conservatory of Music will present a 2-day festival regarding composer Richard Wagner and cinema with moderator Jeongwon Joe, and she previews the June 6 event with Larry Thomas.
By: Larry Thomas
For more information: Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music
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It Ain't All About the Cookin'
Food Network superstar Paula Deen joins Barbara Gray to talk about her latest cookbook, her restaurants, and her battle against agoraphobia.
By: Barbara Gray
For more information: The Deen Family Cookbook
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