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  • Friday evening at 7 on Classical 101, Classical Showcase continues with a series of concerts featuring the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. This week,…
  • Franz Joseph Haydn, the greatest composer after Mozart of the Classical era of the late 18th century, wrote 175 works for an obscure instrument called the…
  • Tired of the constant invocations of the marriage of Charles and Diana as their son and heir takes the plunge tomorrow? Read on anyway. A colleague asked…
  • We know music can soothe our souls and lift our spirits, but is there something universally appealing about music that resonates beyond our own species?…
  • Wright State University has dropped out of the first Presidential Debate in September citing both a fundraising shortfall and growing security concerns....
  • New Ohio House Speaker Bob Cupp (R-Lima) might be called the accidental speaker.Cupp was elected to the leadership post last week after Ohio House Speaker…
  • In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss the Ohio Supreme Court decision to reject the state's new legislative district maps. Catherine Turcer, the executive director of Common Cause Ohio, joins the show.
  • The campaigns for and against Issue 1 are spending millions of dollars on TV ads to get voters to the polls. On this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson talks with Herb Asher, retired Ohio State University political science professor.
  • Abortion rights will be on the ballot in November and conservatives can't agree on whether a compromise should be on the table. On this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, host Mike Thompson talks to Republican strategist Terry Casey about a rift in the GOP.
  • To get a handle on how this is playing out in Ohio, we talked to four veteran political observers: progressive activist Morgan Harper, Republican strategist Terry Casey, Ohio Public Radio reporter Jo Ingles and Cleveland.com reporter Andrew Tobias.
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