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August 1, 2010
What’s On Now?
Nightaire℠
With David Roden
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Sigismund Neukomm: Serenade in B flat (Consortium Classicum)
4:49
Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto in G: adagio (London Symphony Orchestra)
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Henry Cowell: Hymn for string orchestra (City of London Sinfonia)
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Johann Mayer: Schnofler-Dance (Ensemble Bella Musica Vienna)
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J S Bach: English Suite #2 in a minor
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Camille Saint-Saens: Allegro appassionato for piano (Tapiola Sinfonietta)
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Later Today On WKSU
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Other Voices
A weekly presentation of the best in public radio long-form documentary and journalism from across the country and right at home
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Speaking of Faith
Public radio's premiere national program about religion, meaning, ethics and ideas hosted by journalist and theologian, Krista Tippett.
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Weekend Edition®
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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.
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Later Today On WKSU's News Channel
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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.
6:00
Other Voices
A weekly presentation of the best in public radio long-form documentary and journalism from across the country and right at home
7:00
Speaking of Faith
Public radio's premiere national program about religion, meaning, ethics and ideas hosted by journalist and theologian, Krista Tippett.
8:00
Weekend Edition®
What’s Playing Now?
Nightaire℠
With David Roden
4:36
Sigismund Neukomm: Serenade in B flat (Consortium Classicum)
4:49
Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto in G: adagio (London Symphony Orchestra)
5:00
Henry Cowell: Hymn for string orchestra (City of London Sinfonia)
5:01
Johann Mayer: Schnofler-Dance (Ensemble Bella Musica Vienna)
5:05
J S Bach: English Suite #2 in a minor
5:06
Camille Saint-Saens: Allegro appassionato for piano (Tapiola Sinfonietta)
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Later Today On WKSU's Classical Channel
5:00
Nightaire℠ with David Roden
Join WKSU’s David Roden for the best in classical music.
6:00
Classical Music with Scott Blankenship
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Classical Music with Lynne Warfel
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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.
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Crime and Courts
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Reporter Bill Cohen
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Monday, June 15, 2009
New seatbeat ads couls be misleading
"Click It Or Ticket" campaign may not accuratly reflect Ohio law
by WKSU'S STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT BILL COHEN
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Have Ohio and federal safety officals gone too far, trying to convince Ohio drivers and their passengers to buckle up? That's a question that Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen has been asking.
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More Crime and Courts Another charge filed today in Cuyahoga County's corruption investigation No jail time for McFaul McFaul sentencing today Federal grant scammers hit Ohioans McFaul avoids jail time for theft and ethics violations Akron priest pleads guilty to bank and tax fraud No life in prison for Davie State auditors nearing end of critique of Cuyahoga auditor's office State high court disciplines Northeast Ohio judge Improvements progressing at sex crime and missing persons operation in Cleveland
More by WKSU'S STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT BILL COHEN
Ohio Democratic Party and judicial unions file lawsuit with federal court President Obama plans trip to Ohio in August A new survey shows an increase in Ohio children living in poverty Independent study shows how Ohio prisons could save millions Highway fatalities up this year Gay marriage fight far from over in Ohio No life in prison for Davie Senator Brown appointed to appropriations committee Major group of small businesses back Kasich New endorsement for Kasich
Stories with Recent Comments Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown reflects on foreign, domestic challenges Pull back to Qater or wherever they keep the drones. Just watch for a year or two. Keep carriers near by. Let Al Qaida and Teleban relax and go where they want... The Black Keys: age progressiongreat story,i loved it, i wish it could be more longer, but how about the mothers, that would be a great story also,cheers NASA researchers examining greener fuelsA good idea. As far as Space is concerned, the Propulsion Experts in Cleveland were duds by not recognizing Gravity Control as the way to fly.
Ohio's proposed 3-C Corridor passenger rail spurs debateAkron Metro, Stark County SARTA, and the Cleveland GCRTA all have demonstrated rider bases, and serve well documented transportation needs. These agencies (and... Head of Ohio colleges says he can defend higher education against budget cutsI work a stone's throw from the University of Akron campus, and have frequent casual contacts with the students. Virtually every U/A student I see has an elect... The anniversary of Americans with Disabilitites Act: a limited triumphHello Allen,
I thought your commentary was excellent. As you know, your mom and I have worked for the same goals that you are now working for.
We have not fa... Ohio legislators pushing to reverse Ohio Supreme Court decision regarding speeding tickets
As a Michigan driver who frequently drives to West Tennessee to see my family, I have the option to go directly south through Ohio, then west, or west through... Lance and Snyder's to mergeI LIVE IN HAMILTON, NJ AND WANT TO BUY ARCHWAY SPICE COOKIES. SHOPRITE AND WALMART DON'T CARRY THE BRAND ANYMORE SINCE THE BANKRUPTCY. ANY IDEAS?
THANKS 1929 Ford Trimotor over ClevelandGreat piece and great photographs! Time and cost of traveling may decrease for families of inmatesThey cant afford traveling etc and you want them to pay 25.00, doesnt make sense....another money grabber!
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