Around Cincinnati

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Greater Cincinnati has a vibrant arts scene, and Around Cincinnati keeps you up to date. Host Lee Hay is joined by prominent local contributors who have their fingers on the pulse of the community and introduce you to the cultural and arts organizations and events that make Cincinnati special.

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"Love in the 40's"
12:32 am
Fri February 1, 2013

A Love Story for the Ages

Jane Durrell introduces listeners to a fascinating author from Cincinnati. Vivian Kline is 83 years old, a widow, mother of three and grandmother of six. She was once and artist known for her enameling, and has written three books. Her newest, Love in the 40’s When Mail Came Twice a Day, is a deeply personal look at love. After 67 years in storage, she found a box of love letters from when she was 19 and her soon-to-be husband Danny was 26. They lived 80 miles apart and phone calls were prohibitively expensive, so they wrote letters… not only proclaiming their love for one another, but with references to life during those war years.


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Tropicoso's Nicholas Radina
12:32 am
Fri January 25, 2013

No More Mad Frog Mondays

After more than 15 years of providing the music for salsa dancing on Mad Frog Mondays, Cincinnati band Tropicoso is ending this energetic tradition at the end of January. While a new, monthly event will start up in March, Band leader Nicholas Radina is in the studio with Brian O’Donnell to discuss the reasons behind this decision, and what dancers can look forward to starting March 8.


Author Jennifer Chiaverini
12:32 am
Fri January 25, 2013

"Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker"

Perennial New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini has departed from her acclaimed Elk Creek Quilt series to write about Mary Todd Lincoln’s closest confidant, Elizabeth Keckley, in her newest novel Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker. She spends a few minutes talking with Barbara Gray about her new book and the current interest in the times of Abraham Lincoln.


Co-founder Kim Popa
12:32 am
Fri January 25, 2013

Pones, Inc. Dance Company

Pones, Inc. performing on a TANK bus

Jim Stump welcomes in Kim Popa, the co-founder/artistic & executive director of Pones, Inc., the contemporary dance company that often performs in non-traditional spaces. They discuss the history of the group and some of their upcoming performances.


"The Boy Who Would be Famous"
12:32 am
Fri January 25, 2013

Rick Sowash, Renaissance Man

Self-proclaimed Renaissance man, Rick Sowash, is a classical music composer, author, public speaker, and guard at the Cincinnati Art Museum. While his previous books have been for a pre-teen audience, his newest, The Boy Who Would be Famous, is an autobiography of his early life. He joins Jane Durrell to discuss his varied interests and why he has penned this book at this time in his life.


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Playlist

August 19, 2012

7:00 PM
Baroque and Blue
Artist : Jean-Pierre Rampal
Album : A Cocktail Party
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7:05 PM
Echoes
Artist : Ira Stein/Russel Walder
Album : A Door in the Air
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7:10 PM
Hotel Luna
Artist : Suzanne Ciani
Album : Hotel Luna
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7:15 PM
To Be
Artist : Montreux
Album : A Windham Hill Retrospective
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7:20 PM
Later Tonight
Artist : Brian Culbertson
Album : Dreams
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7:25 PM
Valse Frontenac
Artist : George Winston
Album : Windham Hill Sundown Piano Collection
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