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‘Paintings, Politics and the Monuments Men’ in Cincinnati
This Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition examines the fate of works recovered after World War II.
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CNN’s Joe Johns Talks Reporting on Politics
A visit to the Ohio Statehouse as a kid set CNN correspondent Joe Johns on a path to covering news in Washington, D.C.
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P.J. O’Rourke Talks Political Satire and Writing for ’National Lampoon’
The Ohio native discusses growing up in Toledo and his days at “National Lampoon.”
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Velvet Ice Cream Offers Fun for the 2016 Election
Velvet Ice Cream asks customers to cast their vote with a Blueberry Donkey or Elephant Ear sundae.
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Kyle Kondik on Ohio’s Role as a Swing State
In all but two elections since 1896, Ohio has selected the winning presidential candidate. Here's why.
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Karl Rove Talks William McKinley
The political consultant’s book examines how the Ohioan united a splintered Republican party.
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Scott Raab on the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Legendary Season
The Cleveland native delves into what the Cavaliers’ 2016 NBA championship means for his hometown in a new book.
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‘Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth.’ in Cincinnati
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center hosts an exhibition showcasing more than two dozen African American men who changed the history and culture of our nation
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Phil Mattingly Talks Elections and Ohio
As Ohioans prepare to vote on key national and statewide races in 2018, we talked with the CNN correspondent and Toledo native.
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See “Michelangelo Lovelace: Art Saved My Life” in Akron
The Akron Art Museum exhibition featuring works by the late artist reflects the city the Cleveland-based artist called home and his life there.
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Matthew A. Cherry on Creating ‘Hair Love’
Matthew A. Cherry won the Best Animated Short Film Oscar for “Hair Love” in 2020. We talked with him about the appeal of animation and what’s next.
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Road Trips: Iconic Ohioans
Ohioans changed the world. Here is where you can revisit history and learn more about some of our most notable names.
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Explore the Life of Warren G. Harding in Marion
In 1920, Warren G. Harding campaigned for president from his front porch in Marion. You can tour his home and visit the Presidential Library & Museum that puts his legacy in a new light.
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Power Chords
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame exhibit examines how music shaped attitudes about peace, equality and freedom.
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‘The Boomer List’ at Springfield Museum of Art
Photographer Timothy Greenfield- Sanders’ large-scale portraits of famous baby boomers comes to Ohio.
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Where Does John Kasich Go From Here?
We sit down with the governor to talk about leading Ohio, running for president and what’s next.
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Ohio and the Election of 1920
The race introduced the world to Franklin D. Roosevelt, marked the first time women had the right to vote and pitted two Ohioans against one another for the White House
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The Learning Experience
These outstanding Ohio teachers are committed to engaging their students in the education process.
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2012 Excellence in Education Honorees
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities around the state.
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