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  • It's finally happened: Reality is now mirroring virtual reality, and it's keeping us healthier. A new study found that when avatars stayed slim, their…
  • For those of you who don't want to watch Ryan Seacrest's "New Year's Rockin' Eve" or the Bengals last game of the season, here are 91.7 viewing...
  • It’s easy to see why theater insiders questioned in 1943 whether the new musical that composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein brought to Broadway would be a success. Hammerstein’s prior six shows had been flops. The 1931 Lynn Riggs play, “Green Grow the Lilacs,” on which the musical was based, hadn’t been well-received. The creators cast “Oklahoma” without any box-office stars that could help sell tickets.
  • The Cuyahoga County Treasurer's office says it's seen an increase in complaints about scam calls with the approach of the deadline for paying property taxes for the first half of 2025.
  • R&B singer Michel'le – former girlfriend of rapper Dr. Dre and wife of record executive Suge Knight – gets her revenge Saturday on her former lovers...
  • Bluegrass guitar legend Tony Rice died Christmas day, leaving behind an expansive catalogue devoted to exploring uncharted territory. Guitarist and fan Molly Tuttle picks his essential recordings.
  • Attorney General William Barr has sent Congress a letter with special counsel Robert Mueller's key findings. There have been calls for him to share the full report, but Barr is not required to do so.
  • Halloween is here, which means ghosts and goblins will soon be haunting your doorstep in search of candy. Why not have some spooky music ready to greet them when they shout: Trick or treat? WCLV-Classical 104.9 Host Bill O’Connell says there’s a treasure trove of creepy classical sounds that will provide a perfect Halloween soundtrack. Among them is Russian composer Anatoly Liadov’s 1906 piece, “Baba-Yaga,” which musically depicts a frighteningly familiar figure that appears in many cultures.
  • Downtown is hosting several events this Memorial Day Weekend, and as such various streets and Metro routes are affected.
  • The 31st Black Family Reunion is this weekend. While the annual celebration has disappeared from other communities, local organizers say it's going...
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