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One of the world’s most prestigious music conservatories has a new President and CEO.
http://wksu.org/post/cleveland-institute-musics-new-ceo-sees-his-role-standard-bearer-excellence
The focus is on nature photography along the Lake Erie shore with Ian Adams, author of "A Photographer's Guide to Ohio." http://wksu.org/…/head-out-indian-summer-photo-safari-along…
For the love of honey, and his hometown, an urban beekeeper has established apiaries in several Akron neighborhoods. Akron Honey Company produces honey colors and flavors that vary with the diversity of forage all over town.
http://wksu.org/post/busy-bees-and-their-keeper-provide-flavor-akron-neighborhoods
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The good deed done by a Kent State University art student to earn his Eagle Scout badge leads to the beautification of a downtown Kent alley as well as an automotive service center.
http://wksu.org/post/eagle-scouts-artistic-good-deed-beautifies-downtown-kent
Some like it creamy, others prefer fruity varieties. Either way, there’s a growing thirst for bubble tea in Kent, Ohio. It’s a beverage born in Taiwan with tidbits of tapioca dropped into it, and a café culture all its own.
http://wksu.org/post/tea-based-beverage-taiwan-bubbles-kent
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Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, Akron’s largest National Historic Landmark, is spruced up and ready for the upcoming holidays thanks to the community’s support of a major and ongoing restoration project.
http://wksu.org/post/major-renovations-are-time-upcoming-holidays-akrons-largest-historic-landma
The potentates of the Mughal Dynasty that ruled India for three centuries were fabulously rich, and so was their food. Visitors can enjoy both the art and cuisine of the Mughals at The Cleveland Museum of Art as it celebrates its centennial. Chef Doug Katz of Provenance at the Cleveland Museum of Art has designed a meal fit for an emperor.
http://wksu.org/post/art-and-cuisine-indias-emperors-enjoyed-cleveland-museum-art
Broadway comes to Cleveland starting this weekend. We sit down with Playhouse Square Executive Producer Gina Vernaci for a preview of the big shows headed to the North Coast.
http://wksu.org/post/comedy-drama-and-music-arrive-broadway-clevelands-playhouse-square
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A new corner market near the Akron Zoo is bringing more than just healthy food to the neighborhood. Local farmers and food companies, and adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities draw benefits, too, at Hattie’s Food Hub, a new oasis in a former food desert.
http://wksu.org/post/akrons-new-food-hub-links-farmers-producers-consumers-and-disabled-adults
An archive of letters service members wrote in bunkers, trenches, and foxholes in every war in U.S. history has inspired a play. “If All the Sky Were Paper” opens this weekend at the Ashtabula Arts Center in Ashtabula, Ohio where hundreds of local war letters are on display.
http://wksu.org/post/war-letters-take-stage-and-cover-gallery-walls-ashtabula
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Adults recovering from mental illness learn to grow some of their own food and cook in a healthful way at Hopewell, a residential therapeutic farm community in Middlefield,Ohio
http://wksu.org/post/how-therapeutic-effects-cooking-help-residents-middlefield-farm-community#stream/0
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Visitors come from near and far for bagels and coffee at Passengers Café at The Cleveland Hostel. Quick Bites stops by the new cafe near the city’s historic West Side Market. http://wksu.org/post/world-travelers-wake-gourmet-coffee-cleveland-hostel#stream/0
It's pizza for lunch as Quick Bites visits a cafe in the Waterloo Arts District to report on a never-ending quest for perfect pizza. http://wksu.org/…/pizza-chef-makes-neapolitan-pizza-his-own…
Inlet Dance Theatre, a modern dance company founded in Cleveland, is kicking off its 16th season today with free performances at Boys and Girls Clubs. Today on State of the Arts we hear how the dancers collaborate to take on serious life issues through their art form. http://wksu.org/…/modern-dancers-cleveland-develop-talent-e…
Driving Ohio's country roads you'll find lots of natural beauty but very few sources of fresh, healthy food. Food deserts abound where grocers don't want to locate, but a new public-private partnership is working to solve the problem for both urban and rural residents.
Cleveland Public Theatre has been making a dramatic difference in young lives for more than two decades with its Student Theater Enrichment Program. Today on State of the Arts we go backstage.
http://wksu.org/post/22-years-cleveland-public-theater-has-helped-teens-find-their-voice#stream/0
Combining veganism with yoga is a path to digestive as well as physical, mental, and spiritual well-being according to certified freelance yoga instructor Darlene Kelbach. Quick Bites visits Harmony Studios in Willoughby, Ohio for yoga practice followed by soup, and cornbread muffins.
http://wksu.org/post/ladling-out-nutritional-advice-and-ginger-soup-yoga-class-willoughby
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