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When the COVID pandemic hit, two friends in southeast Ohio stayed in touch through poetry. Now, they've published a book of their correspondences.
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World champion ice carver Aaron Costic found his passion creating with ice. More than 100 sculptures by him and his team are on view this weekend at the annual Medina Ice Festival in Northeast Ohio.
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Getting a tattoo is one of the most permanent decisions you can make; it stays with you until you die. But one Ohio company is changing that: preserving tattoos as tributes to last beyond death.
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In Ideastream’s “Sound of Us” poetic reentry series, Cardell Belfoure talks with Ohioans who are making a difference in their communities after leaving prison. He guides them in writing poetry about their reentry experiences.
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A huge musical secret is hidden away in an Ohio landmark — and it just returned after years on hiatus.
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Dayton-area artist, educator and community servant Willis ‘Bing’ Davis has spent a lifetime supporting local arts. He shares tips on how you can get involved in a cause you care about.
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Pollution, caused by abandoned mines, is hurting Ohio’s small streams. A local nonprofit is combining science and art to solve the problem.
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Mansfield is home to the first hand-carved carousel built after the Great Depression. The company that created it has gone under, but a new merry-go-round maker is stepping up to take its place.
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Rural welder David Griesmeyer created the Ohio Arts Corridor, a quirky public art trail, to bring people into Appalachia in hopes they’ll stay awhile.
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Taylor Swift’s visit to Cincinnati has resurfaced a long-contested debate over which Ohio city gets the biggest name artists. A look at recent touring data shows one Ohio city pulls ahead.