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All of the music performed in the show was performed by well-known LGBTQ+ artists before they turned 35.
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Kevin Olusola, beatboxer with the Grammy-winning Pentatonix is out with a debut solo album, Dawn of a Misfit, blurs the divide between classical music and hip-hop and is a testament to the joy and freedom of resisting labels.
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One of the most in-demand session players of the 1960s, Kaye was listed alongside the late record producer Thom Bell and the late pianist Nicky Hopkins as inductees in the Musical Excellence category.
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Two Ohio correctional institutions are bringing in hundreds of new books for incarcerated residents.
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The event was free and people of all ages were there to celebrate Juneteenth, the federal holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S.
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Maureen O鈥橞rien takes the reins as the Columbus Symphony Orchestra embarks on a major capital campaign to build a new performance hall.
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The Urbana Black Heritage Festival will give west-central Ohioans the chance to celebrate the powerful legacy and lasting contributions of past Black residents.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio State University announced last week it will launch a new initiative to embed AI education into the core of every undergraduate curriculum. The plan is meant to help students understand, question and innovate with AI across any university major.
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Nicole Scherzinger attended Wright State University from 1996 to 1999, studying musical theatre and acting. She won a Tony for her Broadway role in "Sunset Boulevard."
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Cultural institutions across Ohio are trying to figure out their next steps, two months after the Trump Administration cancelled millions of dollars in federal grants for the humanities.
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The city of Columbus put $1 million toward the project. Franklin County put $1.5 million forward and the state added another $1.25 million.
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As a teenager, he led the 1965 song that's become synonymous with Ohio sports.
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The seven acts voted into the Rock Hall this year include Southern rap and Midwest garage rock duos, pillars of the grunge and English blues rock eras and the '80s' most unusual pop star.
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Ohio State's Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design holds annual Open House Friday
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From the Ohio Players to Lakeside, Slave and Zapp, some of the top funk bands in the country came from Dayton.
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The Columbus native helped the city to define itself and continues to influence artists worldwide posthumously.
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Harmony Project creative director David Brown says the goal is to create a network of artists who believe in the power of music to bring people together.
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Not only is Ohio birthplace to dozens of famous actors -- from Lillian Gish, known as the First Lady of the Screen, to Clark Gable, Paul Newman, Martin Sheen, Tom Hanks, Halle Barry, Rob Lowe and Janelle Monae 鈥 but it's also home to celebrated director Steven Spielberg, Oscar-winning composer Henry Mancini and the Warner brothers.
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The performance includes traditional and spiritual songs, secular favorites and some lesser-known surprises like 鈥淚t鈥檚 Lit鈥 by Friend of a Friend.
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The sync placement is the first such deal with DC Comics and HBO to be landed by musicians and Columbus natives Taylor Nixon and London Elixir.
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Stuart鈥檚 Opera House in Nelsonville will be filled with toe-tapping tunes Friday night, as musicians gather to compete in the Ohio State Old Time Fiddlers Contest.
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Dayton-native and Academy Award-winner David Berry pioneered special effects for hit films of the late 1970s and 1980s, such as Star Wars, Star Trek and Indiana Jones.