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  • Where do you turn for hope? This week, we hear hope expressed through a wide variety of music including intricate baroque compositions by J. S. Bach and Jean-Philippe Rameau, contemporary works by Eric Whitacre and Philip Glass, and moving settings of traditional African American spirituals.
  • Activism among senior citizens is an often overlooked piece of social movements, but elders have long played an important role in advocating change. We explore activism among the senior population.
  • Activism among senior citizens is an often overlooked piece of social movements, but elders have long played an important role in advocating change. We explore activism among the senior population.
  • Host Christopher Purdy and his guests will discuss their favorite books of 2023.
  • We will find out about the effects of unnecessary dietary restrictions and food misinformation.
  • The Preventioneers: Diseases, Disasters, and the Discoveries that Changed Our World by Dr. Barry R. Davis discusses the work of people who saw the warning signs of disaster and intervened.
  • AI is currently a topic of debate in many schools.
  • Columbus Landmarks has released its annual endangered sites list, which includes a recently closed school and a downtown building that could be facing demolition.
  • Columbus Landmarks has released its annual endangered sites list, which includes a recently closed school and a downtown building that could be facing demolition.
  • The federal government has plans to open up thousands of acres in Ohio's only national forest. The plan involves 2,800 acres in Wayne National Forest.
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