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Arts & Culture

Arts & Culture

What's Great in Dayton?
Eichelberger Center for Community Voices Series
Culture Couch
Culture Couch is WYSO's occasional series exploring the arts and culture scene in our community. It’s stories about creativity – told through creative audio storytelling.
Dayton Youth Radio
Broadcasting new voices
The Race Project
The Race Project invites Miami Valley residents to talk about their life experiences through the prism of skin color. The conversations are honest, frank yet civil.
The Bind That Ties
Crossing borders, overcoming obstacles, starting life over again in a new country. WYSO's radio series The Bind That Ties brings you the stories of immigrants from around the Miami Valley.
The River Speaks: An Oral History of the Little Miami River
In this series you’ll hear stories about the health of the river, its place in our local culture and history and the wildlife and the humans who’ve made the river their home. The interviews were gathered by volunteers from the Little Miami River Watershed Network – and they were made into our radio series by WYSO producer Jason Reynolds.
West Dayton Stories
West Dayton Stories is a community-based story-telling project centered on the people and places of Dayton’s vibrant west side. WYSO brings together community producers to tell stories reflecting its proud history, current complexities, and future hopes.
Veterans' Voices
A veteran-to-veteran storytelling project designed to let Miami Valley veterans describe their own experiences, in their own words with a special focus on stories of re-entry into civilian life.
ReEntry Stories
Conversations, stories and perspectives from returned citizens in Southwest Ohio
Rediscovered Radio
Historic audio from the WYSO Archives
Loud As The Rolling Sea
Loud As The Rolling Sea presents the stories of Black people's everyday lives, past and present, in Yellow Springs.
WYSO's Album of the Month for May 2023.
Passenger pigeon by John Henry Hintermeister, 1908. Published by Church and Dwight company.
John Henry Hintermeister (1869-1945)
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via Wikimedia Commons
Poor Will’s Almanack for the days of of early spring. with the sun in warming Pisces under the termite migration moon.
This mystery novel won an Edgar Award forty years ago.
Jerry Kenney
A conversation with Rick Flynn of the Greater Dayton LGBT Center coming up later in today's program. We'll also hear two stories this morning from WYSO Producer Jason Reynolds.
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