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Sacred Spaces of Greater Cincinnati
Sacred Spaces of Greater Cincinnati reveals the magnificent architecture and art preserved in our churches, temples and mosques. Videotaped for this first time in High Definition video, this one-hour documentary takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through some of the area¹s greatest architectural treasurers. |
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Amy's Table
On Amy's Table, Amy Tobin serves up easy-to-prepare family dinners. Her focus is on simple, yet delicious recipes because she believes that "great cooking should be great fun." Amy's recipes and information sheets are available for you online. Click here to access her webpage. |
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Lilias! Yoga Gets Better With Age
Lilias offers inspiration and fresh approaches to the practice of yoga for beginners, long time students and teachers alike. For those new to yoga to those who want to explore a path of deepened practice, this program is a reference manual for the journey that fosters getting better with age and opening to a deeper, more vibrant life. |
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Music Hall: Cincinnati Finds Its Voice
It's the story of Music Hall, the people and events that shaped the hall's conception, design and construction as well as the stories of the individuals who were instrumental in creating and keeping this exceptional structure alive throughout the years. Woven throughout the program are anecdotes, interesting stories and unusual tidbits that are both fact and folklore, along with memories of people from around Greater Cincinnati area. |
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In the Tank Cincinnati
Third Thursday of the month at 7:30 pm
In the Tank Cincinnati reports on sometimes poignant, sometimes humorous, sometimes bizarre happenings in the Greater Cincinnati area. |
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FOCUS
First and Second Thursdays of the month at 7:30 pm
FOCUS is CET's weekly public affairs program. Kathy Lehr serves as the primary host for the panel discussions, which cover a broad range of topics that matter to the citizens of Greater Cincinnati. |
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Common Ground
Getting people to talk about race isn't easy. True dialogue among a diverse group of people is a critical component in resolving the racial tension that continues to simmer in our community. |
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Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Praised throughout the world as a gifted, innovative conductor and extraordinary musician, Paavo Järvi deftly leads the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in his inaugural concert as Music Director. |
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Cincinnati Pops: Take Me To the River
The most recent of the Cincinnati Pops' PBS specials featured this world-class orchestra with blues
singer/pianist Marcia Ball, acclaimed American opera baritone Gregg
Baker, the New Orleans' iconic
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and students from the
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
musical theater department -- all under the direction of Maestro Erich Kunzel -- in a salute to the nation's rivers.
Other PBS special with the Cincinnati Pops include Patriotic Broadway, as Denyce Graves, John Schneider and Tom Wopat headline a stellar cast as Erich
Kunzel leads the Cincinnati Pops' seventh nationally televised special. |
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From the Top Cincinnati
Young musiciansall under the age of 18perform classical works in the Cincinnati taping of the popular public radio program "From the Top." |
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Cincinnati Reflections
Native Cincinnatian Nick Clooney takes you back to those nostalgic days for all of those classic memories of Crosley Field, Coney Island and more. |
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Zinzinnati Reflections
From cuisine to architecture, Nick Clooney traces the history and legacy of German immigrants in Cincinnati. |
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Cincinnati Reflections: The War YearsLife at Home
Host Nick Clooney guides viewers through reminiscences of neighbors and friends who recall those tumultuous years in the Queen City; watching from home as many of its sons and daughters went off to the distant theaters of war. |
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