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January 5, 2009
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Classical Music
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Antonio Vivaldi: Juditha triumphans: Noli, o Cara (Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra)


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Edouard Lalo: Symphony Espagnole (London Philharmonic Orchestra)



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What’s Playing Now?

Classical Music
With Bob Christiansen

9:10
Antonio Vivaldi: Juditha triumphans: Noli, o Cara (Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra)


9:17
Edouard Lalo: Symphony Espagnole (London Philharmonic Orchestra)



Also Playing Now:

 WKSU On Air:
Classical Music with Bob Christiansen
 WKSU 2 News:
BBC World Service



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Classical Music with Bob Christiansen



1:00
Classical Music with Scott Blankenship



5:00
Classical Music with Ward Jacobson



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Classical Music with John Zech



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Vivian Goodman
African Americans in Northeast Ohio react to the election of America's first Black President.
Another in the WKSU series Campaign Clips
Friday, November 7, 2008

The word most Americans use to describe the election of the first African American president has been "historic." Yesterday (Thurs) WKSU went back to some of the local barbershops and other businesses we've been visiting throughout the year to capture some reaction. This time Vivian Goodman focused on African Americans.

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Our kind thanks to


Louis Davis of Cleveland Heights; Cameron James of E. Cleveland, age 11;
David Jeter of East Cleveland, age 80. Tony Huston of Richmond heights, owner of Legends barbershop; Gerald Rogers, of Cleveland Hts , 19; Mylan MacKenzie of South Euclid , barber; Calvin Butler of Lyndhurst; Steve LaBoyd of Euclid; Ed Parker of Cleveland, 69; Carl Parker of Cleveland; Al Haygood of Richmond Hts, Chuck Tinsley, 80; Mike Nettle, Cle Hts. barber; Scott Traylor 13, Cleveland Hts; James Griffith, 19; Victoria Ballantime, Cleveland, beautician; Chris Armstrong of Cleveland Heights; Jolene Griffith of Maple Heights; and Tawanna Phelps of Cleveland.





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