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Richard Cordray was the nation's first director of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) when it was created a decade ago during the…
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Last month, we shared a poem from local poet and physician, Brian Volck, for National Poetry Month. Now we revisit a conversation Dr. Volck had with our…
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More than just a designer, Betsey Johnson is a fashion icon who has injected her exuberant personality into her clothing. She’s out with her first memoir,…
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Stephanie Duesing is a former music teacher who understands, especially in these unusual times, how important music can be, especially for children.…
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Book Review: Elaine Diehl reviews musician Jorma Kaukonen's (from Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna) autobiography, Been So Long: My Life and Music. He now…
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Our literary contributor Kelly Blewett shares her thoughts about several children’s books, old and new for springtime enjoyment, including In a Jar…
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Around Cincinnati kicks off National Poetry Month with local writer and poet Quanita Roberson. She’s in the studio with Barbara Gray to talk about the…
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It’s the 150th anniversary of the publication of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, so Kate Bolick and three of her author friends have published a new…
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The importance of honeybees to the world’s farming and agricultural worlds can’t be overstated, yet their numbers are shrinking because of pesticides,…
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A locally produced book shares 28 stories of parents who lost a child. The editor, Mary Langford, and one of the mothers in the book, Heidi Bright, join…