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August 29, 2008
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Folk Music
With Jim Blum

9:04
Michelle Shocked & Pete Anders: Oh! Susanna (Stephen Foster (Beautiful Dreamer))


9:08
Punch Brothers: It'll Happen (Punch)


9:11
Leahy: Colm Quigley (Leahy)


9:17
Dixie Bee-Liners: Yellow Haired Girl (Ripe)


9:21
Jez Lowe & The Bad Pennies: Calico (Doolally)


9:28
Brian Henke: Mississippi (Many Waters)


9:31
Claire Lynch: He Don't Like to Talk About It (Love Light)


9:35
Slaid Cleaves: Everette (Unsung)



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On The Media®



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Classical Music
With Bob Christiansen

9:06
Richard Wagner: Siegfried Idyll (Academy Chamber Ensemble)


9:25
Thomas Tallis: Gloria (The Sixteen)



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Classical Music with Ward Jacobson



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Classical Music with Gillian Martin



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Classical Music with Mindy Ratner



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Farming the national park
One-a-kind program sets out to blend often competing interests
Tuesday, June 17, 2008

This week, 15 people applied to become live-in farmers on three patches of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The ones with winning proposals will join eight other families in a program unique to Ohio and to the National Park Service.

WKSU's M.L. Schultze reports:

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