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CET Express - Marty Humes and Amelia Crutcher
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This week on CET Express Barbara Kellar chats with Marty Humes and Amelia Crutcher about the 7th annual Women on the Move Luncheon and Fashion Show presented by Sak's. This event benefits the Cincinnati Chapter of Dressed for Success. The event will be held on Tuesday, October 7th at the Hyatt Regency Ballroom from 11:00am - 1:00pm. Following the event, guests will enjoy a Champagne Reception at Sak's Department in Downtown Cincinnati. For tickets visit the Dress for Success website.
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Runtime: 11 minutes |
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CET Express -Carole Rigaud and Merri Gaither Smith
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This week on CET Express, Barbara Kellar talks with Carole Rigaud and Merri Gaither Smith about the fundraising event "Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis". This event benefits the Diabetes Initiative 2009, a program of The Healthcare Connection in Lincoln Heights. This night of jazz performances will be held at the Arnoff Center on October 5th at 7pm. For ticket information (513) 621-ARTS (2787).
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Runtime: 11 minutes |
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CET Express - D. Lynn Meyers July 2008
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This week on CET Express, Barbara Kellar talks with Artistic Director Lynn Meyers about the 2008-2009 season for the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati (ETC). The season opens September 10th. For a complete schedule visit the ETC website.
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Runtime: 6 minutes |
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CET Express - David Laug and Shalmah Prince
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Barbara Kellar talks with David Laug and Shalmah Prince about "Forever Flowers", a benefit for Hospice of Cincinnati. This Art Exhibit and Sale will feature 30 different artists with 30 different paintings. The event will be held on Saturday, August 16th, from 5-9 at the Baker Hunt Foundation in Covington, Kentucky. For more information about Hospice of Cincinnati and their benefit visit the website.
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Runtime: 9 minutes |
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CET Express - Brian Rich and Nate Byrum
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Barbara Kellar talks with Brian Rich and Nate Byrum about a Moral Recognition Therapy program that is changing peoples lives in the Greater Cincinnati Area. With the guidance of Brian Rich, people are improving their lives by working through the program's steps. Nate Byrum, a graduate of the program, tells his inspiring story of courage and commitment to change his life's path.
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Runtime: 20 minutes |
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CET Express - John Edwards
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17 year old Formula Car Racer John Edwards is Barbara Kellar's guest. At age 12, John was the youngest person to ever win an open-wheel race. Watch to learn about how he got started racing, the exciting career he has had and how he keeps up with school.
For more information on John and the latest on his racing career, visit his website.
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Runtime: 18 minutes |
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CET Express - Victoria Morgan June 2008
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Barbara Kellar talks with Victoria Morgan, CEO and Artist Director for the Cincinnati Ballet. Watch this video to hear about the ballets the Cincinnati Ballet will be presenting during the 2008-2009 season. This season you will enjoy the performances of new works: Dracula, Frisch's Presents The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, Sinatra Suite and more, and the Cincinnati Ballet's Greatest Hits. For more information, visit the CBC website.
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Runtime: 23 minutes |
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CET Express - Chris Pinelo and Kathy Finley
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Barbara Kellar talks with Chris Pinelo and Kathy Finley from the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops. Click here to learn about the Pops exciting summer season at Riverbend Music Center. For a complete schedule of performances click here.
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra presents the Classical Roots: Linking Cultures Through Music this fall. The concerts are free and open to the public. For more information call (513)381-3300.
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Runtime: 9 minutes |
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CET Express - Jack and Marilyn Osborn
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Barbara Kellar talks with two wonderful Cininnatians, Jack and Marilyn Osborn. Watch this segment to learn about all they have done for the arts in Cincinnati and how they have worked to make Cincinnati a better place to live.
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Runtime: 15 minutes |
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CET Express - Bill Powell and Margaret Gaither
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Barbara Kellar talks with a recipient of the Voices of Giving Award, Bill Powell and Margaret Gaither, President of the Greater Cincinnati Planned Giving Council.
The Voices of Giving Award recognizes individuals in the Greater Cincinnati area that have made a bequest or planned gift to a charitable organization. Bill Powell, owner of Wilson Art Stores, is being recognized for his generous support of CET.
The GCPGC event honoring these recipients will be held on June 18th at the Taft Museum of Art. The reception begins at 5:30 followed by an award ceremony beginning at 6:30. This event is free but reservations are requested. (513) 554-3071. For a complete list of this year's honorees visit the GCPGC website.
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Runtime: 10 minutes |
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CET Express - Kathy Wade
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Barbara Kellar talks with Kathy Wade about the Kids, Cultures, Critters & Crafts Festival at the Cincinnati Zoo. Learning Through Art, Inc. will present their summer event, the Kids, Cultures, Critters & Crafts Festival on Friday, June 20, at the Cincinnati Zoo. Zoo admission is free from 12-9 p.m. Guests will enjoy entertainment-filled free bus rides on the Metro's Route 1, The Art Bus.
Kids of all ages can take part in face painting, strolling entertainment by the Amazing Portable Circus, Samba Band Parade, Duke Energy Books Alive! for Kids Celebrity Storytelling and the popular Kids Crafts Corner. The International Stage will feature entertainment for children and families, including ZUMBA!, the McGing Irish Dancers and Sogbety Diomande¹s West African Drum and Dance Company.
For more information, a complete schedule of entertainment or to learn more about the programs and services provided by Learning Through Art Inc., visit the LTA website or call 513-242-6028.
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Runtime: 28 minutes |
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CET Express - Dr. Walter Smitson May 2008
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Barbara Kellar talks with Dr. Walter Smitson, President & CEO of Central Clinic at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Smitson talks about the clinics commitment to provide quality Behavioral Health and Forensic services to children, adults and families. Central Clinic also serves as an outpatient training arm for the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
For donation information visit centralclinic.org/donate
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Runtime: 12 minutes |
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CET Express - Liz Carter
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Barbara Kellar talks with Liz Carter about Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Liz Carter tells us what the organization is all about..."caring people helping their neighbors in need of the most basic necessities - food, shelter, clothing, transportation and emotional comfort." She tells us incredibly moving stories about her experience working with the organization...from dealing with the initial emergency to the refuge their programs bring to the lives of the people in need. Local donations are used and distributed throughout our Greater Cincinnati neighborhoods. For more information, email svdpcincinnati.org or call (513) 562-8841.
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Runtime: 25 minutes |
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CET Express - Marie Michel-Tucker
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Barbara Kellar talks with Marie Michel-Tucker from Lighthouse Youth Services. Marie Michel-Tucker tells about their comittment to give hope to abused and neglected children and to families in crisis. They provide residential care each day for more than 250 children in their foster homes, group homes, residential treatment centers, supervised apartments, and other residential programs. They care for children of all ages...from infants to older youth. For more information, visit the Lighthouse Youth Services website.
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Runtime: 12 minutes |
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CET Express - Bill Mulvihill
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Barbara Kellar talks with Bill Mulvihill about The Greater Cincinnati Arthritis Walk. The event will be held at Sawyer Point, Sunday, May 18. Registration begins at 9:00am, walk begins at 10:00am. This annual nationwide event raises awareness and funds to fight arthritis, the nation's leading cause of disability.
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Runtime: 12 minutes |
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PROFILES IN COURAGE 2008
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African Americans in Greater Cincinnati who have successfully met and overcome major life challenges are honored at the sixth annual Profiles In Courage recognition program, sponsored by Fifth Third Bank, WCPO, the Urban League of Greater Cincinnati, the University of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Herald. Those honored in 2008 are Marian Spencer, Betty Southall, Edwin Rigaud, Dr. Chinwe Tosha Erike, and John H.Leahr and you can watch their profiles on CETconnect.
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CET Express - Cincinnati Ballet
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Barbara Kellar talks with Victoria Morgan and Mauricio Wainrot from the Cincinnati Ballet, about their upcoming ballet, Carmina Burana. This ballet embodies the full spectrum of emotion and passion. You can see a performance on May 9-11 at the Aronoff Center featuring Xavier University Chorus. This classical composition is given a modern interpretation through sensual choreography, colorful costumes and minimalist set decoration.
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Runtime: 24 minutes |
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CET Express - Patricia Gaines
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Barbara Kellar talks with Patricia Gaines, Community Outreach Coordinator for the Hospice of Cincinnati. Hospice of Cincinnati will present "Sounds and Songs from South Africa" on May 18th at 6pm. The event will be held at Crossroads Community Church in Oakley. Admission is free and open to the public. A goodwill offering will be accepted with proceeds to benefit the Bophelong Hospice in Mamelodi Township, South Africa.
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Runtime: 12 minutes |
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CET Express - Lori Klinedinst
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For two weekends in May everything in Cincinnati revolves around classical music. Barbara Kellar talks with Lori Klinedinst, Chairman of the Friends of the May Festival, about this year’s festival. A gala dinner will be held on May 16th, at the historic Music Hall, to kick off the oldest continual choral music festival in the Western Hemisphere. James Conlon will lead the May Festival Chorus in their opening night performance of Verdi: La Forza del Destino. For more information visit the May Festival website.
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Runtime: 9 minutes |
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CET Express - Arn Bortz
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This week on CET Express, Barbara Kellar talks with Arn Bortz, the winner of this year's Apple Award, given by Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati. The Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati gives the Apple Award each year to an individual or entity who exemplifies the foundation's mission. He will receive this prestigious award at a banquet on May 7. The event will be held at the Hilton Netherland Plaza Hall of Mirrors at 6:30pm. For additional information visit the Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati website.
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Runtime: 23 minutes |
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Paula Kerger's speech at the CET Annual Reception
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On the second anniversary of the launching of CETconnect.org, PBS president Paula Kerger came to Cincinnati to support CET and assist with the announcement of a major grant awarded to the organization from CPB, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. She is introduced by Susan Howarth, president and CEO of CET.
Also on CETconnect, you can watch Susan Howarth's presentation in which she describes and demonstrates CETconnect 2.0.
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Runtime: 31 minutes |
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Marty Humes honored with the Charles Vaughan Award
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CET honored Marty Humes for her volunteer work for the organization with the Charles W. Vaughan Award.
Marty's history of volunteerism inlcudes many Greater Cincinnati organizations. Also, she has served on the CET Board of Trustees since 2006 and in 2007 Humes took the lead in planning the "Live on CET!" event, one of CET's biggest fundraisers. The annual gala and auction fundraiser was a success for the station thanks to Humes' leadership.
The Vaughan Award was named in honor of Charles W. Vaughan, a past President and General Manager of CET, who was a true force in the Greater Cincinnati community and in the public television industry. The award is given to a person who demonstrates outstanding commitment to CET, longtime volunteer leadership, generosity of time and spirit, and a history of community service.
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Runtime: 5 minutes |
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The 32nd Annual Buddy LaRosa High School Sports Hall of Fame Videos
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The 32nd Annual Buddy LaRosa High School Sports Hall of Fame honors local high school student athletes and coaches for their achievements on and off the field. CETconnect is proud to present the entire 2007 program, as well as individual videos of the inductees.
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