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Humble G. 'Tha Fiddla;' Artist Michelle Grabner at MOCA

Season 16 Episode 7 | 26m 49s

A violin virtuoso is out to change the world through hip-hop and a message of hope. Plus, an exhibit at MOCA inspired by domestic tranquility. And, Humphrey Bogart fans rejoice, a film festival dedicated to this Oscar winning actor premieres.

Aired: 11/13/13
Extras
A trio of artists examine the relationship between humans and nature.
Akron artist Meryl Engler finds inspiration in the colors of Cuba for an international exhibit.
We're going for a ride in the pride of Warren: The Packard.
A new mural brightens Cleveland's Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood.
Step inside the exhibit "Glow: Neon and Light" and meet two Northeast Ohio neon artists.
The stories of the wrongfully convicted come to the stage in Cleveland.
Retired Kent State art professor Charles Basham is honored with a retrospective of his work.
The Lake County Captains are a minor-league team with major plans for Northeast Ohio artists.
Northeast Ohio artists whose lives were saved by the power of art.
Poetry brings men together in an unexpected place - a Cleveland shelter.
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A trio of artists examine the relationship between humans and nature.
Akron artist Meryl Engler finds inspiration in the colors of Cuba for an international exhibit.
We're going for a ride in the pride of Warren: The Packard.
A new mural brightens Cleveland's Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood.
Step inside the exhibit "Glow: Neon and Light" and meet two Northeast Ohio neon artists.
The stories of the wrongfully convicted come to the stage in Cleveland.
Retired Kent State art professor Charles Basham is honored with a retrospective of his work.
The Lake County Captains are a minor-league team with major plans for Northeast Ohio artists.
Northeast Ohio artists whose lives were saved by the power of art.
Poetry brings men together in an unexpected place - a Cleveland shelter.