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We get recommendations on what to read this summer.
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Before Brent Coleman moved from California to Cincinnati in 1988, he didn’t know much about the Queen City. But in the 35 years since, he’s become a student of the region's historic homes and the people who have lived in them.
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Kathy Schulz discusses her book 'The Underground Railroad in Ohio.'
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Like libraries nationwide, Kentucky libraries experienced a surge in challenges to materials in 2022. Data released by the American Library Association's Office of Intellectual Freedom indicated the number of challenges nearly doubled in the U.S. since 2021. In Kentucky they tripled.
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The All Things Considered host talks with Cincinnati Edition's Lucy May.
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Before 2021, most challenges were aimed at one book. Now it’s common for as many as 100 books to be challenged at a time.
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On Cincinnati Edition, we're joined by a panel of book experts to discuss new spring titles to fill your shelf.
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Alexandra Robbins illuminates how teachers, who shape our future, live a constant battle against financial pressure, entitled parents, politicians, and the educational system at the local level.
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Over-the-Rhine Museum brings its story-sharing series back to the stage.
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On Cincinnati Edition we explore the Midwest's indie publishing scene.