Juliet Fromholt

Webmaster / Reporter / Deputy Operations Director / Host, Kaleidoscope & Alpha Rhythms

Juliet Fromholt has been listening to WYSO for as long as she can remember.  She began volunteering at the station while also serving as Program Director and General Manager at WWSU, the student station at her
alma mater, Wright State University.  Juliet does many things at WYSO including overseeing the station's web and social media presence, producing news features, and hosting two music programs.  In her spare time, Juliet serves as music editor DaytonMostMetro.com and is proud to serve as a board member for the Antioch Writers' Workshop and Cityfolk.

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2:21pm

Thu August 25, 2011
Music

Live on Kaleidoscope: Oh Condor

This weekend Oh Condor will perform as part of Blind Bob's 3rd anniversary celebration.  On this edition of Kaleidoscope, the band performs new songs live in the WYSO studios and speaks with Juliet Fromholt about the decision to change their name from 8 Bit Revival and plans for upcoming releases and tours.

 

12:40pm

Thu August 25, 2011
Arts & Culture

Blind Bobs Celebrates 3 Years of Music, Food and Fun

Credit Juliet Fromholt

This weekend Blind Bobs will celebrate 3 years of business with a weekend full of music, festivities and food.  Here Kaleidoscope host Juliet Fromholt chats with the Mendenhall family about the starting the business and growing it over the past three years and how music has been an important part of that.

10:36am

Sun August 21, 2011
Arts & Culture

Antioch Writers' Workshop Faculty Reading: Rakesh Satyal

Continuing our series of faculty readings from this summer's Antioch Writers' Workshop, we hear from Rakesh Satyal.  Satyal is the author of Blue Boy and has been published in a variety of magazines and anthologies.  He's also an editor at HarperCollins.

In this selection Satyal reads from a new novel in progress called They Couldn't Pronounce Our Names.

10:35am

Sun August 14, 2011
Arts & Culture

Antioch Writers' Workshop Faculty Reading: Jamey Dunham

We continuing our series of faculty readings from this summer's Antioch Writers' Workshop with Jamey Dunham.  He's an award-winning prose poet and an associate professor of English at Sinclair Community College.  Dunham taught the afternoon poetry session at this year's Writers' Workshop.

In this selection he reads several poems from his collection, The Bible of Lost Pets (Salt Modern Poets, 2009).  

10:35am

Sun August 14, 2011
Arts & Culture

New Dayton History Exhbitis Hightlight Local Manufacturing and Entrepreneurship

Credit Photo by Juliet Fromholt

Next Saturday marks the grand opening of Dayton History's Heritage Center of Dayton Manufacturing and Entrepreneurship. WYSO's Juliet Fromholt took a tour of the new facility with Dayton History's President, Brady Kress. They started off in an exhibit room dedicated to NCR.

 

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