
Applause is an Emmy award-winning locally produced TV show that celebrates artists and cultural groups around Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Each week this on-air arts magazine broadcasts a fresh half-hour of features, performances, on-location reports, and interviews from the studios of WVIZ/PBS ideastream.
Posted February 9, 2012
Topics: Arts and Culture, History, Economy, Education, Government/Politics
We examine the process of funding arts programs in Cuyahoga County.
Posted February 2, 2012
Topics: Arts and Culture, Dance, History, Literature, Music, Painting, Sculpture, Theatre
We hear from two very funny guys with local ties, actors Martin Mull and Fred Willard.
Posted January 26, 2012
Topics: Arts and Culture, Motion Pictures (Film, Video), Sculpture, Theatre
We take a look at how the winners of the Cleveland Arts Prize are receiving a makeover.
Posted January 19, 2012
Topics: Arts and Culture, Literature, Music, Body in Pain
Singer Annette Keys struggle with pain & a performance from The Floorwalkers.
Posted January 12, 2012
Topics: Arts and Culture, Natural Sciences, Photography, Sculpture
We dive head first into the newest local attraction, the Greater Cleveland Aquarium.
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Thursday 7:30 PM
Saturday 6:30 PM
Sunday 12:30 PM
The Ohio Channel
Monday 12:30 AM / 4:30 AM / 8:30 PM
Tuesday 12:30 AM / 4:30 AM / 8:30 AM / 4:00 PM
Wednesday 12:00 AM / 8:00 AM
Selected segments of Applause are available to watch now on YouTube.
Around Noon, ideastream’s weekday radio magazine, celebrates the visual and performing arts, explores cultural trends, and examines current events through an artistic lens.
Special thanks to the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College for the use of their Steinway Piano on Around Noon/Applause.
Production of arts and culture programming on ideastream is made possible by grants from:
The Cleveland Foundation; Eaton Corporation Charitable Foundation; The George Gund Foundation; The George W. Codrington Charitable Foundation; The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation; The Kulas Foundation; The Nord Family Foundation; Parker Hannifin Foundation; The S. Livingston Mather Charitable Trust; and NACCO Industries, Inc.
The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.