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Gerrymandering is bad, right? Drawing congressional or statehouse districts to benefit one party at the expense of the other is wrong. Right? As we untangle redistricting this season, we wanted to unravel the belief that gerrymandering is bad. Guests include: Matt Huffman, Ohio Senate President (R-Lima); Maureen O’Connor, former chief justice of th…
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Republicans want to keep watch over Ohio’s polling places this November. The GOP says it’s to protect our votes. Democrats think it could intimidate votes.And Ohio lawmakers begin the process of updating the law that lets college athletes negotiate endorsement deals.We’re talking about it today on the All Sides reporter roundtable.…
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On Saturday, Archie Griffin will become only the third Ohio State coach or player to dot the I in Script Ohio – an honor reserved for a select few. The moment will come during the Ohio State marching band’s performance at the Buckeyes' first football game of the season. We’re talking with the head drum major and senior sousaphone player about the s…
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It’s been nine months since Ted Carter took over as president of Ohio State University.During his tenure, OSU has hired a new athletic director, had a record number of students apply, seen protestors arrested and he’s begun developing a long-term strategic plan for the university.We’re talking about the academic year that just started and football.…
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Ohioans are going to the polls this November to vote on redistricting, again. It’s the fifth time in 20 years that we’ve been asked whether we want to change how we draw the boundaries for our statehouse and congressional districts.
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Buckeye voters are being asked this November whether we want to change our process for drawing electoral boundaries. Mapmaking is a complicated process, and it could use a little untangling. Over the next five episodes, we'll untangle the history of redistricting, how to draw fair maps, how other states do redistricting, and let both sides of Issue…
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In her album Undersong, Simone Dinnerstein explores what it means to go to the same place again and again and to return home. The recording takes its name from the archaic word for a piece of music with a refrain, a passage of music that periodically repeats amid sections of contrasting music. It features musical works with refrains by Schumann, Co…
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This year marks the 10th anniversary of the animated film Up, directed by Pete Docter, produced by Pixar and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Set initially in Ohio, Up unfolds in dazzling visuals the outlandish adventures of an elderly widower and a young boy.द्वारा Jennifer Hambrick
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September 2019 marks the 80th anniversary of Hitler's invasion of Poland, which opened the floodgates to World War II. On this occasion, this episode of SoundReels looks at a film set in the later years of the war.द्वारा Jennifer Hambrick
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In 1972, I saw a production of Gaetano Donizetti's opera La Fille du Regiment ("The Daughter of the Regiment"), starring Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti. And in 1972, there were no two opera singers more famous, more skilled or greater.द्वारा Christopher Purdy
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Even if you’ve never seen the 1957 hit musical West Side Story, I'll bet you can hum the tune from "Tonight," "Maria," "America" or any number of the show's signature songs and dance pieces on command.द्वारा Jennifer Hambrick
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the mother and mother-in-law. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the music lover. And, thanks to the Notorious R.B.G. blog, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the unexpected pop-culture icon.द्वारा Jennifer Hambrick
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