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Ange Mitchell joined WYSO's Evan Miller on Midday Music to discuss the 2026 Dayton Black Women's Film Festival.
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Antioch College professor Anna Lavatelli and documentarian Steve Bognar chat with Midday Music host Evan Miller about their artist-in-residence at The Little Art Theatre.
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A Yellow Springs documentary is giving a local trans woman the chance to tell her own story, in her own words. The film is screening on Transgender Day of Visibility.
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K. Carter sat down with Kaleidoscope host Juliet Fromholt to chat about the Novelizers upcoming live show at The Foundry Theater as part of the Yellow Springs Film Fest.
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Festival director Eric Mahoney previews the 2025 lineup honoring Rod Serling. Plus a rare interview with legendary filmmaker Jim Jarmusch on collaboration.
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Yellow Springs Film Fest founder Eric Mahoney joined host Evan Miller on Midday Music to discuss the upcoming festivities.
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A graduate of Bowling Green State University worked on the new Superman movie, which opened in theaters Friday.
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On May 28, The Neon will be one of two theaters in Ohio to show a one night screening of Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus.
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Robenson Lauvince is the director of the new movie, 'July 7.' It is the first film produced in Haiti and directed by a Haitian to be distributed in U.S. theaters.
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This episode has interviews with filmmaker Nelson George, YSFF director Eric Mahoney, and Yemi Oyediran, who just released a documentary about Cincinnati's King Records.
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The Yellow Springs Film Festival's Mini-Fest will kick off with a sold-out evening with John Waters at the Brightside. WYSO music director Juliet Fromholt spoke with Waters ahead of his visit to southwest Ohio.
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Juliet Fromholt is music director at WYSO 91.3 and Novaphonic.FM. She also hosts Alpha Rhythms and Kaleidoscope music shows.