Around Cincinnati Archive
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Around Cincinnati for August 30, 2009 Listen to the complete program
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Nathan Holscher - Hit the Ground Brian O’Donnell previews the new cd from Nathan Holscher and the Ohio 5, another collaboration with Ric Hordinski and a number of talented local musicians.
By: Brian O'Donnell
For more information: Nathan Holscher and the Ohio 5
Listen to the MP3 (9:33)

D. Lynn Meyers - Ensemble Theatre Season Preview Rick Pender sits down with D. Lynn Meyers, artistic director of Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, to talk about ETC's 24th season and the regional premieres they will be staging.
By: Rick Pender
For more information: Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati
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Stephan Casurella - Christ Church Cathedral Downtown Cincinnati’s Christ Church Cathedral has a new music director. Naomi Lewin sits down with Stephan Casurella who was born in England and studied extensively in the United States before coming here.
By: Naomi Lewin
For more information: Christ Church Cathedral
Listen to the MP3 (10:48)

Susan Gregg Gilmore - Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen
Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen is Susan Gregg Gilmore’s first book which she discusses with Barbara Gray.
By: Barbara Gray
For more information: Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen
Listen to the MP3 (10:45)

Stuart Holman - Tommy Emmanuel Guitar legend Tommy Emmanuel will kick off the 3rd season of the Greater Cincinnati Performing Arts Series, and Stuart Holman shares a commentary about the talented guitarist.
By: Holman Stuart
For more information: Tommy Emmanuel For more information: Greater Cincinnati Performing Arts Society
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