Friday, 04/18/08
Rescued from a dumpster on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a discarded diary brings to life the glamorous, forgotten world of an extraordinary young woman. We'll talk wit the young writer who recovered the book, Lily Koppel, in the 6 o'clock hour.
From Germany to Kenya, then Cleveland and now New York City...Jann Klose is touring in support of his new CD, "Reverie". Jann will be in-studio during the 8 o'clock hour. | interview
Thursday, 04/17/08
"You're So Money!" is the new book from Farnoosh Torabi. She'll tell us how to "live rich" in the 6 o'clock hour. | interview
The Lorain Palace Theater is marking its 80th Anniversary, and we'll chat with Executive Director John Handyside in the 7 o'clock hour. | interview pt 1
| interview pt 2
If 'Genesis' and 'The Police' can reunite, why not Molkie Cole? Founder Paul Pope will join us in the 8 o'clock hour to talk about the northern Ohio rock band's plans. | interview
Wednesday, 04/16/08
You've seen her on NBC-TV's "Biggest Loser" along with a father/daughter team from North Ridgeville. We'll talk with fitness expert and personal trainer Kim Lyons in the 6 o'clock hour. | interview
A major exhibit has come to the Allen Memorial Art Museum in Oberlin. Spokeswoman Andria Derstine will discuss the works of Andy Warhol in the 7 o'clock hour. | interview
Deb Wentz of the Olde Towne Hall Theatre in North Ridgeville drops by in the 8 o'clock hour to talk about their new production. | interview
We also spoke with Indians Vice President Bob Dibiasio about what’s going on at Progressive Field. | interview
Tuesday, 04/15/08
Award-winning columnist (and panelist on "The McLaughlin Group") Eleanor Clift will join us in the 6 o'clock hour to discuss her new book, "Two Weeks of Life", that chronicles the concurrent passing of Terry Schiavo and Eleanor's husband, Plain Dealer writer Tom Brazaitis. | interview
"Organic for Health" is a jarring look at what we eat everyday. Author and former Lorain resident Sandra Powers will dish the dirt in the 8 o'clock hour. | interview
Monday, 04/14/08
Harry Pfingsten, director of the Patriots' Band- the largest ensemble in Lorain County - jointed us. The Patriots' Band will be performing Saturday at LCCC. | interview
Dante Centuori of the Great Lakes Science Center also joined us and talked about two exhibits on display -- "Mission To Mars" and the "Chocolate Exhibit." | interview
April is Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, and in the 8 o'clock hour, we'll check in with Candace Valick of the Children's Trust Fund. | interview
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