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This American Life®
Contemporary life in America and the world is documented and described as host Ira Glass presents a weekly collection of innovative radio stories linked by a central theme.
1:00
Whad 'Ya Know?® Radio Hour
Michael Feldman and his zany crew brew a weekly concoction of comedy quizzes, quirky interviews, unusual news, jazz interludes, and more.
2:00
The Splendid Table
3:00
The Regina Brett Show
The Regina Brett show revolves around themes of life's transitions and universal issues of home, work, community and finding a personal balance.
4:00
On The Media
On the Media explores how the media "sausage" is made, casts an incisive eye on fluctuations in the marketplace of ideas, and examines threats to the freedom of information and expression in America and abroad.
WKSU Classical Channel
Classical Music With Lynne Warfel
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Francois Couperin: The Nations: France (European Baroque Soloists)
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Edward Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4 (Philharmonia Orchestra)
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George Frideric Handel: Concerto Grosso No. 1 (Boston Baroque)
12:01
Frederic Curzon: March of the Bowmen (New London Orchestra)
12:06
Felix Mendelssohn: May Breezes (Andras Schiff, piano)
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Arts and Entertainment Thursday, May 17, 2007 Mitsuko Uchida Concludes Mozart Cycle With The Cleveland Orchestra Project Began in 2002 To Perform All Of Mozart's Piano Concertos by WKSU's VIVIAN GOODMAN |
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| This weekend a five-year long musical collaboration crescendos to its finale at Severance Hall. The Cleveland Orchestra, led from the keyboard by Mitsuko Uchida, will perform Mozart's first and last piano concertos. Uchida, one of the most celebrated interpreters of Mozart, is concluding a project begun in 2002 to perform all of Mozart's 21 piano concertos with the Cleveland Orchestra. |
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