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Carmen Twillie Ambar Discusses Fitness and Leadership
Oberlin College and Conservatory’s president used her quest to get fit as a way to connect with students.
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Justin Sanchez on Fighting COVID-19 with Scientific Innovation
Battelle’s technical fellow for life sciences shares how the Columbus-based nonprofit ended up playing a pivotal role in battling against the contagious disease.
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Connie Schultz on Writing for the Underdog
The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist discusses performing on stage, teaching at Kent State and receiving the Ernie Pyle Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Joshua Jay on the Power of Magic
The magician has amazed Penn & Teller and Jimmy Fallon. We talked with the Canton native about his craft and why magic still fascinates us.
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Dave Parker Discusses a Life in Baseball
The Major League legend and native Ohioan looks back at life in the big leagues in a new autobiography.
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Joel Grey’s Theater Journey Began at the Cleveland Play House
In October 2015, the Ohio native returned to the stage where he started to perform “Joel Grey: Up Close and Personal,” an intimate look at the actor’s life and work.
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Brian Michael Bendis on the Enduring Appeal of Comics
The Cleveland native talked with us about his move from Marvel Comics to the home of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
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Stephen Markley Highlights the Rust Belt in ‘Ohio’
The author’s acclaimed debut novel offers a contemporary take on a fictional northeast Ohio town.
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Jerry Hollendorfer Talks Horse Racing
We talked with the Ohio native and National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame inductee about the Kentucky Derby, hard work and what it takes to win.
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Bob Cowsill on His Family’s Famous Band
Before The Cowsills took the the stage at the Ohio State Fair in 2019, we talked with Bob Cowsill about the rise and fall of his well-known musical clan.
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Maggie Smith on the Power of Poetry
The Bexley resident’s poem “Good Bones” gained worldwide fame for providing comfort in troubling times. We talked with her about the power of poetry.
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Jack Hanna Discusses His Time at the Columbus Zoo
Prior to his 2020 retirement, the zoo’s iconic ambassador discussed the zoo’s evolution, his TV appearances and leaving his adopted hometown.
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Jeff Richmond on ‘Mean Girls’ and Musical Theater
The “Mean Girls” composer discusses growing up in Ohio, his theater influences and working with wife Tina Fey.
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Marcie Goodman on Planning the Cleveland International Film Festival
The executive director of this popular film festival shares what goes into the city’s annual movie marathon.
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Chris Davis Discusses the Restoration of the Cuyahoga River
The Cuyahoga Valley National Park biologist talks with us about a project that aims to return the river to a more natural state.
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Author Emily Henry on Finding Her Happy Place
The bestselling author and Cincinnati resident shares why she writes romance and what inspires her much-loved novels.
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OSU Band Director Christopher Hoch on One of College Football's Greatest Traditions
The Westerville native discusses the The Ohio State University Marching Band’s long tradition and elaborate halftime performances.
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Nate Ebner on the Importance of Family in His Sports Career
The Dublin native, Ohio State standout and NFL veteran’s new book shares how his father shaped his personal journey through athletics and life.
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Frederic Bertley on Science and Style
The COSI president and CEO talked with us about the King Tut exhibition, getting people excited about science and Columbus as a fashion capital.
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Celeste Malvar-Stewart on Being Conscious About Clothes
The Columbus-based fashion designer shares why clothing can bring us joy and how to think sustainably about what we wear.
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