Cincinnati Edition

Weekends at 7 AM

Greater Cincinnati enjoys a rich cultural, social and political life and Cincinnati Edition will showcase the wide variety of talented individuals and committed organizations that make Cincinnati special.

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Four Days of Design Events
1:31 am
Fri October 12, 2012

Cincinnati Open Design Event

The Cincinnati Open Design Event (CODE) gets underway on October 17.  Designers of all types, developers, stylists, all gather together to discuss trends, technology and more in the areas of Style, Consumer and Entertainment. Mark Perzel welcomes Andrew Salzbrun to discuss the scope of this year’s CODE and the effort to outreach into the community during the four day by holding events throughout the downtown, Over the Rhine and Greater Cincinnati area.

The Big Screen
1:31 am
Fri October 12, 2012

Review: Looper

"Looper" is in theaters now.

Futuristic sci-fi time travel movies have been around for a long time, but generally rely on fancy, and expensive, special effects. It’s nice that Looper is relatively low budget… a reported 30 million… for a film like this. There are no spinning gadgets or spectacular tunnels of light. In fact, Looper is primarily character driven, with an intriguing story featuring some terrific performances.

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The Big Story
1:31 am
Fri October 12, 2012

Just Released: Regional Indicators Report

WVXU News Director Maryanne Zeleznik has an interview with President of Vision 2015, Bill Scheyer, and executive director of Agenda 360, Mary Stagaman, who share the latest Regional Indicators report.  It will show how the Greater Cincinnati region compares with 12 other similar cities.  The report comes out biennially, this is the second of these reports.

Mill Creek Valley Protection
1:30 am
Fri October 12, 2012

Western Wildlife Corridor

Western Wildlife Corridor

The Western Wildlife Corridor is working hard to improve the Ohio River Valley, specifically on the western side of Hamilton County. Stretching from Mill Creek near downtown to the Great Miami River bordering Indiana, one of the primary threats, according to WWC President Tim Sisson, is the prevalence of invasive plant species. Mark Perzel talks with Mr. Sisson about this and other threats, and how the WWC is working to improve this area of the county.

The Front Row with Betsy Ross
1:30 am
Fri October 12, 2012

UC Head Coach Jamelle Elliott

Jamelle Elliott, head coach of the UC Bearcats women's basketball team is in The Front Row with Betsy Ross to preview the upcoming season and talk about how the program is progressing as she goes into her fourth year at the helm.

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