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Holmes County in northeast Ohio is an epicenter of Amish arts. One furniture maker there has taken his craft to the next level through a partnership with a world-renowned museum.
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The author of "Under the Tuscan Sun" returned to the program for the sequel.
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Now offering classes in printmaking, glass art, and more, the center was remodeled to accommodate community needs.
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This season focuses on artists who regularly work together as collaborators, or alternately, who have creative partners in their families who influence or participate in making art.
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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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Artists in Yellow Springs embrace creative connection through a year-long collaborative project.
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Poor Will’s Almanack in the time of early winter in the time of the Gourd Moon and the low sun in Sagittarius.
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The India Club of Greater Dayton has been hosting an annual Diwali party for decades, and this year's celebration was one of its biggest yet...
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The Stoddard Avenue Pumpkin Glow has been a Dayton tradition for over 30 years. WYSO spent the week before Halloween in the Grafton Hill neighborhood, where a team of volunteers carve over 800 Jack-o-lanterns each year and display them on a hillside for the city to see.
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The Ohio Renaissance Festival is open now and runs till the end of October. WYSO traveled just south of Dayton to find out why thousands of people spend late summer and early fall traveling back to the 1500s.
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Benjamin Montague takes photos of microplastics — little pieces of plastic, less than five millimeters in length. He’s photographed microplastics found in rivers and oceans around the globe, and he makes big prints of these small subjects...
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Since the launch of HEARTSIQ earlier this year, Ky Totten has continued to grow the monthly LGBTQ+ gathering.