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Sunday, August 16, 2009
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Herzog Recording Studio - Elliott Ruther Plans are underway for a plaque documenting the location and historic importance of the Herzog Recording Studio on Vine Street. Lee Hay gets the details from Elliott Ruther from the Cincinnati USA Music Heritage Foundation.
By: Lee Hay
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Everyday Indian
David Delagator reviews the cookbook Everyday Indian: 100 Fast, Fresh and Healthy Recipes by Bal Arneson.
By: David Delegator
For more information: Everyday Indian: 100 Fast, Fresh, and Healthy Recipes
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Jorge Wojtas Frank Johnson talks with acclaimed flamenco guitarist Jorge Wojtas about his first CD, pasan los anos…and the years go by.
By: Frank Johnson
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Linda Castillo - Sworn to Silence
Ohio-born novelist Linda Castillo joins Barbara Gray to talk about the first book of her new series, Sworn to Silence.
By: Barbara Gray
For more information: Sworn to Silence
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Delfeayo and Jason Marsalis The Blue Wisp Jazz Club will be welcoming Delfeayo and Jason Marsalis on August 21 and 22. Robin Carey Allgeyer shares one of Delfeayo Marsalis' recordings.
By: Robyn Carey-Allgeyer
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PASTE Magazine - Nick Purdy PASTE- the indie music and film magazine - found salvation (and finances) from its readers and has published two issues since averting disaster. Publisher and co-founder Nick Purdy talks about the magazine and its future with Brian O'Donnell.
By: Brian O'Donnell
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