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  • For many instrumentalists, the idea to "sing through your instrument" is just a figure of speech. But for Cleveland-based Ogni Suono saxophone duo, it's…
  • "In 1991, I had maybe the most profound and transformative experience in my life."That’s how Eric Whitacre began his February 2013 TED Talk about how his…
  • Siberia. The word, alone, sends a shiver down your spine. Siberia has some of the coldest temperatures on earth. Recent temperature readings have hit 50…
  • As the saying goes, everything has a price. Had the entry fee for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize competition in music been more than $50, Caroline Shaw might not…
  • Violinist Alexandra Soumm's website opens with a photo of her and this text: "Alexandra Soumm - Violinist & Humanitarian."This is no exaggeration. Here is…
  • The August 8 special election will decide only one issue – but it’s an important one. Issue 1 wants to change the voting process for constitutional amendments that’s been in place for more than 100 years.
  • New York City is the Big Apple. Denver is the Mile High City and Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly Love. But, what is Columbus’ identity? As the city experiences growth and greater diversity we’ll explore what’s being done to craft an identity for the city and whether it even needs one.
  • Technology's carbon footprint is a growing concern locally as major tech companies – from Intel to Microsoft – put down roots in central Ohio.
  • Access to healthcare can be difficult for marginalized communities including people who identify as LGBTQ. We discuss health resources available for the central Ohio LGBTQ community, how anti-trans legislation impacts mental health and what providing gender-affirming care looks like in Ohio.
  • Ohio lawmakers reached a budget deal June 30, the deadline for passing a two-year spending plan. The contentious process resulted in significant income tax cuts for people and businesses, universal vouchers for Ohio K-12 students, parental consent for minors creating social media accounts and about $1.5 billion in new spending for public schools.
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