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Saturday, February 06
 
Kevin McGuff, coach of the highly-ranked Xavier University women's basketball team, talks about his team and the season so far when he's in The Front Row with Betsy Ross.
Tana Weingartner talks with Jeff Biggers, author of Reckoning at Eagle Creek: The Secret Legacy of Coal in the Heartland.
Louise Borden, author of The Journey that Saved Curious George: The True Wartime Escape of Margret and HA Rey, joins Mark Perzel to discuss the book, which is the basis for an exhibit running at the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County's downtown branch.
On the Money with Chris DeSimio welcomes Mark Hogan and Cem Basher, CFA's, from Madison Wealth Management with their take on recent market happenings.

Jeff Biggers

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Louise Borden

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Cincinnati Edition Links

Xavier University Women's Basketball
www.goxavier.com

Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
www.cincinnatilibrary.org

Madison Wealth Management
www.madisonadvisors.com

Sunday, February 07
 
After a decade of discussions and planning, construction on the Cincinnati riverfront development known as The Banks is now well under way, and 2010 will see even more activity on the project. Maryanne Zeleznik speaks with The Banks Project Executive Administrator John Deatrick, Cincinnati Interim Director of Transportation and Engineering Michael Moore and Special Project Counsel to Hamilton County Thomas Gabelman.
Author Rebecca Skloot talks with Mark Perzel about her new book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, about the woman whose cells launched a medical revolution.
Terry Carter, owner of Terry's Turf Club, joins Thane Maynard to talk about salt water fishing in Belize and The Amazon.
Dutch Utopia is the current exhibit at the Taft Museum of Art and curator Lynn Ambrosini joins Mark Perzel to preview it.
Bus simulators are becoming an effective tool in accident reduction, as drivers learn to navigate snow, bicyclists, and drivers who cut them off. Ann Thompson reports in Focus on Technology.
Larry Thomas previews Lunafest 2010, being presented by Cincinnati World Cinema.

Focus on Technology

Metro driver April Cruse in the driving simulator
Training specialist Freddie Dukes, and driver April Cruse look at the results of the simulation
Ann Thompson takes a turn behind the wheel

Rebecca Skloot

By purchasing The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks from Amazon.com using the link at the right, a portion benefits WVXU!


Cincinnati Edition Links

Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
www.cincinnatizoo.org

The 90-Second Naturalist
www.wvxu.org

Taft Museum of Art
www.taftmuseum.org

Cincinnati World Cinema
www.cincyworldcinema.org

WVXU Reviews
www.wvxu.org

All content is subject to change.
More From Cincinnati Edition:
Weekly features will include financial news On the Money with Chris DeSimio, a segment spotlighting technology with Ann Thompson, an expanded look at the natural world with Thane Maynard and:

The Front Row with Betsy Ross, Saturdays at 7:45 am
This weekly sports feature, featuring both commentary and guest interviews, will offer fans of any game an inside look at their team, sporting industry and/or sporting event. Hosted by former ESPN Anchor, Betsy Ross, the show will provide an in-depth look at current sporting events on a national/international level with humor and sometimes, trivial interest, not found on daily sports radio talk shows.
About Cincinnati Edition:

Greater Cincinnati enjoys a rich cultural, social and political life and Cincinnati Edition will showcase the wide variety of talented individuals and committed organizations that make Cincinnati special. Listeners will meet artists from Cincinnati's many arts organizations, leaders and scholars from our institutions of higher learning, as well as the top business and professional minds. They'll also hear from the movers and shakers behind the local pro, collegiate and prep sports teams, nationally known chefs, and more.

Host Mark Perzel will provide listeners with a unique look at the news of the week, important community issues and a variety of special features.

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