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  • Originally aired on May 23, 2015: This week's Swing with Bill Cartwright show begins with a musician whom I hadn't heard of...Will Bradley. Born in 1912...
  • The leaders of the largest economies gather in Buenos Aires for the G20 summit. Rather than it being a consensus-building meeting it appears many leaders will be grandstanding for audiences back home.
  • This week's theme is JUNIORS; we're spinning tunes both BY various Juniors (Sammy, Harry, Gary, Dinosaur, Kimbrough, Brown, Byles) and a few ABOUT them,...
  • If you live in a big city, you may have noticed new buildings popping up — a high-rise here, a skyscraper there. The concrete jungles that we've built over the past century have allowed millions of us to live in close proximity, and modern economies to flourish. But what have we given up by moving away from the forest environments in which humans first evolved? This week, we revisit our 2018 conversation about the healing power of nature with psychologist Ming Kuo.
  • It's been 20 years since the landmark HBO series Sex and the City premiered. The show built a huge following because of the frank and cheeky way it dealt with the female perspective on relationships.
  • Cincinnati Shakespeare Company will present its Season of the Woman in 2019-20, featuring women in traditional male roles (such as Hamlet and Sherlock...
  • Imagine camping out in the woods, taking mushrooms, and meeting your future self ... played by Aubrey Plaza. That's what happens to 18-year-old Elliott (Maisy Stella) in this charming, quirky comedy.
  • As Trump and Putin sat down for their first face-to-face meeting, thousands took to the streets of Hamburg, Germany, to protest the G-20 summit.
  • Leaders from around the world gathered in Washington, D.C., over the weekend to discuss the global financial crisis. After the meeting, they issued a 10-page action plan for reform, enhancing regulation and reinforcing international cooperation.
  • Troubled by her 20-something clients' lack of direction, clinical psychologist Meg Jay decided to write a book about those formative years. In The Defining Decade, she argues that those years are by far the most crucial in our adult development.
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