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Gene Logsdon’s Last Book Shares His ‘Letter to a Young Farmer’

Gene Logsdon was both philosopher and farmer, writing more than two dozen books and countless columns during his long career. Here, we share wisdom from his final book, ‘Letter to a Young Farmer’

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Harlem Renaissance in Columbus

Our capital city celebrates the Harlem Renaissance with a variety of exhibits and performances tied to and influenced by this pivotal American era.

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Ohio Road Trips: Literary Tour

Learn about our literary masters at these destinations that celebrate the lives of great Ohio writers.

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Celtic Cocktail Trail

The Columbus suburb of Dublin embraces all things Irish 365 days a year.

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Into the Woods

The Cincinnati Art Museum showcases the forest through one of Vincent van Gogh’s final paintings and two dozen other works.

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Beyond the Grade

These Ohio high school educators are focused on something much bigger than the next project or assignment.

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Why Does Baseball Have Such a Hold On Us?

One writer delves into the roots of our eternal love for the game and how it keeps on delivering season after glorious season.

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Keeper of the Flame

Dayton educator Herbert Woodward Martin honors the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar.

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Excellence in Education: Inventive Educators

Whether they’re teaching how to better reach students with disabilities or sharing a culture from the other side of the globe, these educators use methods that make a difference.

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Life According To … Author David Giffels

The Akron author takes on the most unusual of projects: building the coffin in which he will one day be buried. In 2017, Giffels talked with us to share what he learned along the way.

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‘Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern’ in Cleveland

A new Cleveland Museum of Art exhibition delves into the connections between the paintings, personal style and public persona of iconic artist Georgia O’Keeffe.

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‘Paris 1900: City of Entertainment’

Turn-of-the-20th-century Paris offered a glimpse of a new and changing world. The Cincinnati Art Museum highlights the era with an exhibition organized by the Petit Palais Museum of Fine Arts.

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Picasso’s Evolution

The Columbus Museum of Art examines how World War I led Pablo Picasso to go beyond cubism.

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The Legacy of Cincinnati’s King Records

Syd Nathan’s legendary label signed James Brown and released music from a lineup of groundbreaking Black artists. Today, the city and a local foundation are working to revive the building it once called home.

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Pack an Ohio Picnic

Shop your local farmers market, then head out to your favorite spot with a basket of these summer-ready recipes — one fit for a first lady — from Ohio chefs.

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The Wild Story of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ First Season

Here’s the behind-the-scenes story of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ inaugural season in the words of those who lived it.

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