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From Ohio

A Society, Culture and Arts podcast
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Al Bright was an acclaimed artist and renowned educator.  In 1965, he became the first full-time Black facility member at his alma mater - Youngstown State University, where he taught art and established the Africana Studies program. His art wo
On October 12, 1922 Youngstown, Ohio welcomed its newest citizen,  Irving Lev.  Born to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents, he came of age during the Great Depression and went on to serve his country flying combat missions in the Army Air Corps d
Memorial Day Weekend — and the first sound and sighting of the iconic neighborhood ice cream truck surly declare summers arrival. But did you know the latter is owed to Youngstown?! This episodes’ guest, Linda Barton did with the result being t
Former line cook Emily Fedner started her Food Lovers Diary Instagram while a student at Ohio State. It has since blossomed to over 135 thousand followers and catapulted her to the forefront of foodie influencers, while landing lucrative sponso
Artists Cameron Granger, 29, and Jacob Mason-Macklin, 27, first met while attending Columbus College of Art and Design. The two came up together in the local art scene, exhibiting in the same galleries around town, while forging their talent, s
American folk heroes are not of their own choosing. Just ask Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini.  As a former World Boxing Association champion, film producer and a native son of Youngstown, Ohio, Mancini shrugs, “I just happen to be that guy.”Mancini b
Actor and producer Lili Reinhart (Chemical Hearts and CW’s Riverdale) leads off From Cleveland For Cleveland, a six-part monthly conversation series (July - December) bringing Hollywood talent back to their Ohio roots. The 101- year-old Capitol
April 15, 2022 marks the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking through Major League Baseball’s color barrier. Weeks later — less celebrated, but perhaps as transformative — a young, soft-spoken Larry Doby became the first Black American
This episode’s guest is a multi-platinum selling Grammy and Emmy nominated recording artist, who says he never had a plan for his life. Instead, following his ear and heart lead him to a successful three-decade career performing, promoting and
Adele Bertei’s is truly a Cinderella story. She grew up poor. Her mother was schizophrenic and her macho, heavy gambling father was bisexual. Neither had much interest in raising a family. She and her brothers became wards of the state and were
At just 27, Myesha Evon Gardner is blazing a trail through a heretofore white male-dominated landscape.A recent graduate of The New School/Parsons School of Design, she’s already worked with Beyoncé, secured representation (Büro Represents)
Euclid's Mike DeCapite self-published his first novel, Through the Windshield, in 1998. A Rust Belt potpourri of characters, weather, and stories that DeCapite experienced as a cabbie in ’80s Cleveland, the novel established his quotidian sty
In the 7th grade, Jaysin McCollum was plucked from traditional public schooling to attend Cincinnati's renowned School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) with an impressive list of alumni that includes Sarah Jessica Parker, Carmen Electra,
Austin Pendleton, a native of Warren, is the quintessential actor's actor … ubiquitous and very busy at 81. Lauded by Meryl Streep, Ethan Hawke, the late Philip Seymour Hoffman (whom Pendleton is credited with discovering) and Olympia Dukakis (
On April 18, 1946, Jackie Robinson — signed by Brooklyn Dodgers’ executive and Ohioan Branch Rickey — effectively broke professional baseball's color barrier when he suited up for the Montreal Royals, a Dodgers’ farm team. Many, including teamm
Nearly every day for the past 22 years — in blasting heat, sub-zero temperatures, rain, snow, sleet, and the all-but-complete shutdown of midtown Manhattan during the early stages of the pandemic — Robert John Burck, 50, has stripped down to hi
Todd Stephens is a writer, director and instructor at the NYC School of Visual Arts.His 1999 debut film The Edge of Seventeen is based on his life as a queer youth growing up in the conservative, middle-American Sandusky of the 1980s. Its at
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