Around Noon
Posted May 23, 2013
Dan Polletta shares a new take on Old Time Music when The Howlin' Brothers perform live in our Key Bank studio as they get ready for their gig tonight at Wilberts. Plus Dee Perry speaks with Cindy Barber and Anastasia Pantsios about their new Space: ROCK Gallery in Waterloo, featuring The Golden Age of Cleveland Rock: 1969-1974. And we remember the late Rock and Roll Hall of Famer - Ray Manzarek - of The Doors who passed away earlier this week.
Around Noon
Posted May 22, 2013
Jim Goldurs broadcasts live from The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum for the opening of the new exhibit - Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Satisfaction. Jim's joined by The Rock Hall's Lauren Onkey and Howard Kramer. We also share conversations with Keith Richards and Bill Wyman and spin some Rolling Stones favorites.
Around Noon
Posted May 21, 2013
Dan Polletta shares his interview with Chicago blues guitar legend - Buddy Guy - prior to his performance at the Rib Cook Off this weekend. Plus classical guitar virtuoso Jiyeon Kim shares a live performance previewing her concert for Classical Guitar Weekend. And local actor Marc Moritz shares memories from the original Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along as he gets ready to return to the musical for Blank Canvas Theater.
Regional News Stories
Posted May 20, 2013
The sounds of gunfire rocked downtown Cleveland this afternoon…followed by the cheers of passersby, who stood around and waited for more.
Around Noon
Posted May 20, 2013
Dan Polletta introduces us to the new president of The Great Lakes Science Center - Dr. Kirsten Ellenbogen. Plus we hear from playwright Sean Christopher Lewis about Manning Up at Actors' Summit Theater. And author/entrepreneur Clifton Taulbert discusses his book Who Owns the Ice House.
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The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.