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  • This week's music evokes the kind of summertime hope we feel when the fireflies return and we long to explore.
  • It's a torrid late-summer day as I type these lines. I equate the cooler weather and the longer evenings with opening nights!Columbus looks forward to…
  • Every January, when I take down the holiday decorations that adorn my apartment walls, I’m always struck by how abruptly empty my home feels in…
  • Mentions of crowd sizes and eating pets were just two moments from what was an incredible piece of political theater during the first and possibly only debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. We discuss the debate with Nate French, associate teaching professor at Wake Forest University and an expert in political communication.
  • Balance can be difficult to find even in the best times, but it's always worth pursuing. Music by Fanny Mendelssohn, Vaughan Williams, Monteverdi, and more.
  • While we may not know what 2022 will hold, we can start with hope, joy, connection, and great music.
  • The national crisis created by the pandemic should have been a moment that brought the country together. Instead, it did the exact opposite. We’ll discuss what, if anything, can be done to unite a divided America.
  • This week we're giving thanks as well as giving ourselves –and those around us– a little grace. Music from Renee Fleming, Thomas Tallis, Morton Lauridsen and more.
  • Some of the biggest breakthroughs and best-loved products originated with a mistake. We talk with author Terry O’Reilly about how to think about screwing up and will encourage you to accept mistakes and embrace the obstacles that may arise from these errors.
  • The national crisis created by the pandemic should have been a moment that brought the country together. Instead, it did the exact opposite. We’ll discuss what, if anything, can be done to unite a divided America.
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