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March 21, 2010
What’s On Now?
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.
Also Playing Now:
Later Today On WKSU
12:00
The Baroque Era with David Roden
WKSU Music Director David Roden presents the beauty of baroque music (from Monteverdi to Bach) with excursions into the Renaissance and the early Classical era.
2:00
Classical Music with Sylvia Docking
Enjoy the best classical music with host Sylvia Docking.
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In Performance
The best in live classical music performances from around Northeast Ohio, produced by WKSU.
5:00
Travel with Rick Steves
"Travel with Rick Steves" is a fun, hour-long, and practical talk show with guest experts and calls and questions from travelers. This weekly program is a lively conversation between travelers and the experts as we learn to explore our world smartly, smoothly, and thoughtfully.
What’s On Now?
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.
Also Playing Now:
Later Today On WKSU's News Channel
12:00
Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?®
Michael Feldman and his zany crew brew a weekly concoction of comedy quizzes, quirky interviews, unusual news, jazz interludes, and more.
2:00
The Tavis Smiley Show
The Tavis Smiley Show offers a unique blend of news and newsmakers in expanded conversations on topics ranging from politics to arts & culture to modern media all with a focus on black America.
4:00
The Changing World
A documentary series from the BBC World Service and PRI's "The World" that examines global trends, issues and events with direct connections to national concerns.
5:00
To The Best of Our Knowledge
To the Best of Our Knowledge is an audio magazine of ideas two hours of smart, entertaining radio for people with curious minds addressing topics accross the spectrum of life today.
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Reporter Vivian Goodman
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Cleveland Jewish News editor retires
Cynthia Dettelbach has led the journal of record for Cleveland's Jewish community for almost three decades
WKSU's Vivian Goodman reports
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When she cleans out her Beachwood office at the end of this week the editor of the Cleveland Jewish News will take away more than photos, award plaques, and 30 years worth of newspaper clippings. She has a trove of treasured memories of the personalities and events that shaped Cleveland's Jewish community.
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