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Memories from the Hills of Home: In this installment, Katie Laur recounts a family trip to her grandmother's Tennessee home in the 1950's. In this…
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Local teacher and artist Mark Neeley is taking his love of animation and using it as a way for kids to tell their personal stories. He's in the studio…
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Founded in 2003, the nonprofit organization StoryCorps has given more than 100,000 Americans the chance to record interviews about their lives, pass…
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Dr. Charles Johnson, award-winning author, professor emeritus and acknowledge expert on race and literature, recently released his latest book, The Way of…
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With the election around the corner, political discourse has been widespread and often divisive. But since January, the Cincinnati nonprofit BeSpoken Live…
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Using monthly live storytelling events, short documentary videos and community engagement work, Cincy Stories hopes to build and strengthen listening,…
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Most Cincinnatians are familiar with the historic Findlay Market. Located in bustling Over-the-Rhine, it?'s Ohio?'s oldest continually-run public market.…
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In mid-September, Cincinnati writer Doug Spak hopped on a Greyhound bus with a plan to travel cross-country, see America, re-connect with old friends, and…
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Paul Strickland is a comedian, songwriter, musician, actor and storyteller. He’s a favorite of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival and recently relocated to…
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True Theatre, much like The Moth, features everyday people writing and performing their own monologues based on that show’s theme and their life…