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A floating circus is making its way down the Ohio River, bringing acrobatics, puppets and fiddle-filled music to Ohio River towns.
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The iconic film brings many tourists to Mansfield each year to see the Ohio State Reformatory where it’s set.
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“Midwest Shreds” by Mandy Shunnarah of Columbus explores how Ohio and other states in the Heartland have shaped skate culture through the years.
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The Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts will visit Ohio this week in an effort to better understand how to serve the state’s rural communities.
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For nearly three decades, Steubenville has celebrated the iconic performer’s legacy through its annual Dean Martin Festival.
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In the 19th century, a Sandusky company pioneered the creation of crayons for children. The school supply innovation shaped the northern Ohio city.
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Steubenville once was home to a thriving performing arts and entertainment district. One man is working to restore that legacy to the eastern Ohio city.
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Marietta artist Bobby Rosentock creates posters for world-renowned musicians using a printing press. They seek out his art for its antiquated approach.
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The murals painted onto Ironton’s floodwalls tell the story of the southeast Ohio city, from its first railroad to its once-professional football team. This summer, those murals are getting a fresh coat of paint.
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In the mid-20th century, Fran Taylor’s pioneering glassware company, Gay Fad Studios, shattered norms. Now, a couple in Lancaster is reviving its mission.