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Beyond the Dish; Ohio Beer History; The Hermit Club

Season 16 Episode 31 | 28m 03s

We take a look at how one local chef is fully embracing the farm-to-table philosophy, right down to the herbs. And we satisfy your thirst for knowledge about the history of beer in Cleveland. Plus, the Hermit Club: the name conjures up some secret society of shakers and movers, politicos and insiders? Find out why it’s all an act!

Aired: 06/04/14
Extras
Collectors from across the Buckeye State are united by a love of buttons.
We introduce you to a trio of comedians from Northeast Ohio.
Explore the exhibit "She Said, She Said" at the Akron Art Museum.
The filmmakers behind the indie comedy "Lost & Found in Cleveland" explain the inspiration.
Trumpeter Theresa May channels her childhood into her music.
Cleveland artists are in the spotlight at an exhibit inside city hall.
Cleveland Heights artist Lauren Pearce weaves her life into her art, one strip of paper at a time.
Djapo Cultural Arts Institute in Cleveland creates new choreography.
The STEM Guitar Lab shows students and teachers alike the technology used to build electric guitars.
Kelly Mangan takes us behind the scenes of BGSU Theatre department.
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Collectors from across the Buckeye State are united by a love of buttons.
We introduce you to a trio of comedians from Northeast Ohio.
Philately, the study of stamps, is the passion of the Garfield-Perry Stamp Club.
Explore the exhibit "She Said, She Said" at the Akron Art Museum.
The filmmakers behind the indie comedy "Lost & Found in Cleveland" explain the inspiration.
Trumpeter Theresa May channels her childhood into her music.
Cleveland artists are in the spotlight at an exhibit inside city hall.
Cleveland Heights artist Lauren Pearce weaves her life into her art, one strip of paper at a time.
A bevy of barbershop quartets from Northeast Ohio gather to share their passion.
A guitar class is all the rage at a Tuscarawas County school.