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  • Book Review: Roberta Schultz reviews Kentucky native J. Todd Scott’ s newest crime novel, Lost River .
  • Working from home and supporting local businesses is one of the outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic, and one Cincinnati community is making the best of it...
  • Around Cincinnati contributor Roberta Schultz has just released her latest poetry chapbook. She joins our Barbara Gray for a conversation about the...
  • On Around Cincinnati , our literary contributor Kelly Blewett reviews Ibram X. Kendi’ s book, How To Be An Antiracist .
  • Beginning June 5th at Noon, Radio Artifact , a local independent radio station based in Northside that showcases the talented musicians that perform in...
  • With clean-up efforts underway, relief workers in southern India concentrate on removing corpses and finding potable water. Emergency workers are also trying to get drinking water to tens of thousands of survivors. Health workers worry contaminated drinking water may result in more deaths then the 7,000 the tsunami caused. Laura Womak reports.
  • British police make at least four arrests in connection with Thursday's bomb attacks in London. The arrests come along with news of a series of raids in the city of Leeds, in connection with the July 7 attacks on the London transit system.
  • In 13.7, we aimed to present the passion, the drama, the social and intellectual relevance of science as one of the deepest expressions of engagement with the unknown, says physicist Marcelo Gleiser.
  • An exhibition at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass. shows four centuries of war images, giving powerful witness to how art forms have reflected the brutalities of war.
  • A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake killed over 1,000 people near the epicenter in Myanmar. In neighboring Thailand, several were killed when a high-rise tower collapsed.
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