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Classical 101As Ohio鈥檚 COVID-19 crisis continues, Columbus-area arts organizations have canceled dozens of performances by local and visiting artists, world premieres鈥
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The Columbus Symphony is taking on the Underground Railroad.This weekend they're performing "Sanctuary Road," an oratorio based on the writings of鈥
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Join guest host Christopher Purdy as he talks with a panel of experts about the latest in arts and culture around Columbus. TWISTED 3, a collaboration鈥
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Classical 101鈥淭oo much of a good thing is wonderful,鈥 Mae West said.Even I wasn鈥檛 around when West immortalized that line in 1932. Even so, it鈥檚 a motto of mine, for鈥
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Join All Sides Weekend guest host Christopher Purdy for a discussion on arts in Columbus and the Columbus Symphony. Guests:Johanna Burton, CEO of the鈥
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Classical 101The 2019 Columbus Symphony broadcast season begins at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 7 on Classical 101 and continues through June. Classical 101 presents all of鈥
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Classical 101There鈥檚 a lot to like about the holidays 鈥 good food, gift-giving (and receiving!), time spent with friends and cherished family traditions. But one of鈥
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Classical 101It seems as if late October and early November is prime time for our orchestras, theaters and dance and opera companies.I was running out of energy to鈥
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Classical 101It's a torrid late-summer day as I type these lines. I equate the cooler weather and the longer evenings with opening nights!Columbus looks forward to鈥
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Classical 101A number of years ago, two dedicated opera lovers 鈥 Julie Castrop and Heather Spence 鈥 built a new company called Opera Columbus around Alessandro鈥