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May 10, 2008
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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.
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Later Today On WKSU
5:00
All Things Considered®
6:00
A Prairie Home Companion® with Garrison Keillor
Visit a simpler time as Garrison Keillor and friends take listeners on a weekly journey to Lake Wobegon, Minnesota with music, comedy, and the host’s beloved monologue.
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Folk Music with Jim Blum
Join host Jim Blum in discovering the best from the world of folk music, featuring the work of legends and others devoted to acoustic sounds.
What’s On Now?
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.
Also Playing Now:
Later Today On WKSU's News Channel
5:00
All Things Considered®
6:00
A Prairie Home Companion® with Garrison Keillor
Visit a simpler time as Garrison Keillor and friends take listeners on a weekly journey to Lake Wobegon, Minnesota with music, comedy, and the host’s beloved monologue.
8:00
BBC World Service
For over 70 years, BBC World Service has been the globe's most comprehensive source for news. When news breaks — anywhere, anytime — BBC is there.
What’s Playing Now?
Classical Music
With Mindy Ratner
4:18
Ludwig van Beethoven: Violin Sonata #8 (Midori, violin)
4:38
Dmitri Shostakovich: Jazz Suite #2: Dance #1 (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra)
4:41
Joaquin Turina: Fantastic Dances (London Philharmonic)
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Later Today On WKSU's Classical Channel
6:00
Classical Music with Bob Christiansen
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Reporter Karen Kasler
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Governor's plan to create public science schools moving ahead
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
The plan to create five public schools dedicated to a curriculum of science, technology, engineering and math - STEM - is pushing forward, powered by a multi-million dollar boost from a national foundation.
WKSU's statehouse bureau chief Karen Kasler reports:
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More Science & Technology New book explores streetcar building in Ohio. National Inventors Hall of Fame celebrates new inductees this weekend Farmers wanted for Cuyahoga Valley National Park Akron gets wireless corridor, headquarters new digital think tank Cleveland gets grant for STEM high school Lake Erie freezing later Lake Erie winds could power turbines NEOUCOM professor links ancient whales to a small, deer-like animal Akron starts making electricity from sludge Cleaning up one mess, preparing for another
More by WKSU's statehouse bureau chief Karen Kasler
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