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Jen Freeman Sticks to Her Family’s Maple Syrup Legacy

The president of Richards Maple Products discusses the family business and our state’s maple-sugaring tradition.

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How Kellie DuBay Gillis’ Science Career Shaped Her Nature-Focused Children’s Books

The Fairview Park-based environmental scientist’s enchanting kids books aim to inspire an appreciation for the outdoors.

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How Shana Byrd Helps Protect Ohio’s Natural Areas

The Nature Conservancy oversees fragile landscapes around the globe, and Shana Byrd leads the organization’s efforts in our state.

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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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Tom Hamilton Reflects on 35 Years as the Voice of Cleveland Baseball

Soon to be recognized by the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum, Tom Hamilton looks back on his iconic career as the radio voice of the Cleveland Guardians.

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Alan Bowman Plays Dayton’s Historic Deeds Carillon

The Ohioan keeps a centuries-old musical tradition ringing as the carillonneur at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton.

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Filmmaker Allen Farst on the NFL’s First Game

Decades of moviemaking culminate in “Triangle Park,” a documentary about the historic 1920 game in Dayton that kicked off the NFL as we know it today.

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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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Veteran Reporter Gene Kinn Reflects on a Career of Covering Presidents

Gene Kinn talks about meeting nine U.S. presidents over the course of his more than three-decade career in journalism.

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Tom Schiff Shares the Story Behind ‘Civic Architecture Across America: Extraordinary Views’

Cincinnati-based photographer Thomas Schiff’s new book contains over 100 panoramic views of our nation’s most beautiful civic buildings.

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Scott Raab on the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Legendary Season

The Cleveland native delves into what the Cavaliers’ 2016 NBA championship means for his hometown in a new book.

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Kenn Kaufman on Taking a Closer Look at Nature

The Oak Harbor resident is an expert in the birding world. We talked with him about the restorative and educational power of spending time outside.

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Kyle Kondik on Ohio’s Role as a Swing State

In all but two elections since 1896, Ohio has selected the winning presidential candidate. Here's why.

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Sherrod Brown on His Book ‘Desk 88’

The Mansfield native discusses his book examining the successes and failures of eight progressive leaders who occupied his desk on the Senate floor.

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Talking Football with Hall of Fame President Jim Porter

For this Canton native, leading the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a dream job. We talked with him about the institution and its role in preserving the legacy of the game.

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Seth Breedlove's Search for the Unexplained

The Small Town Monsters founder and filmmaker discusses his love for exploring American myths and lore.

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Bill Guentzler Shares How He Makes His Film-Festival Picks

We talked with the Cleveland International Film Festival’s artistic director about the decision-making behind what goes on-screen each year.

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Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar Discuss Cultural Divides in ‘American Factory’

The Yellow Springs-based filmmakers discuss their Oscar-nominated 2019 Netflix documentary.

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Ohioan Debra Winger on Her Hollywood Return

In 2016, we talked with the Ohio native and three-time Oscar nominee about her Netflix series “The Ranch.”

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Author Jessica Strawser on ’Not That I Could Tell’

The Loveland resident and Writer’s Digest editor-at-large talks with us about her second novel.

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