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WCLV 50th Anniversary

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In November, 1962, Cleveland radio history was made as our sister station WCLV began broadcasting classical music. 50 years later, WCLV at 104.9 FM remains the voice of classical music in northeast Ohio. To commemorate this important anniversary, WCLV ideastream is spending this November 1st broadcasting a series of live performances from our home, Idea Center at Playhouse Square as part of a day long open house. On this episode of Applause we asked a very familiar voice to WCLV listeners, co-founder and President Robert Conrad to take us back to the beginning.

In November, Euclid Avenue turns into "the great white way" as PlayhouseSquare once again host the Broadway-KeyBank Series. Gina Vernaci, the Vice President of Theatre Operations previews what's in store.

People often like to attribute a particular meaning to a work of art, but La Wilson resists the temptation to reduce her constructions to a single idea. The 1993 Cleveland Arts Prize winner for Visual Arts sees her assortment of everyday objects carefully arranged in wooden boxes as something that just feels right, without adding too many extra layers of meaning to it.

Many people think they have a great idea for a play or a novel. The hard part is getting those thoughts on paper in a form that other people find compelling enough to come see or read. Learning to write is a long difficult process that usually takes years of training and education to master. For novelist David Giffels, it was a skill he began practicing at age two. The 2010 Cleveland Arts Prize Winner for Emerging Artist in Literature shares his story of an early passion for writing.Robert Conrad, WCLV 104.9 FM
Gina Vernaci, PlayhouseSquare
La Wilson, Cleveland Arts Prize Winner
David Giffels, Cleveland Arts Prize Winner