Cincinnati Edition Cincinnati Public Radio
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- Society & Culture
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Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.
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A local filmmaker discovered his uncle made history – then made a short film about it
"1966" tells the story of Darryl Allen, the University of Cincinnati’s first Black baseball player.
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With Opening Day upon us, what can fans expect from the Reds this year?
The young Cincinnati team is looking to build off a surprising 2023 season.
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We're talking lesser celandine on the gardening show
On Cincinnati Edition's gardening show we answer your questions with our gardening experts.
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Coffee talk: A better beverage experience, plus what climate threats mean for your cuppa
Coffee experts join us with tips for enjoying your blend, plus we discuss the future of the coffee plant threatened by climate change and deforestation.
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Cats try to communicate with us, but how much do we understand?
The domestic cats who share homes with so many of us are descended from shy, solitary North African wild cats. And they've had to learn over time to communicate with humans.
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Tri-State voters have big decisions ahead beyond the presidential race
The Tri-State has other high-profile issues that primary elections are helping to decide.
Customer Reviews
Truth Matters
This is one of the last podcasts that covers the state objectively and really helps listeners understand the issues they face. Without this show, I wouldn’t know half of what was happening in Ohio. Thank you Cincinnati edition team!
Michael Monks prime quality
It is so clear Michael Monks has his thumb on Cincinnati’s pulse. From his thoughtful questioning that stays engaged to acknowledge the often complex answers solicited, to his distinctive voice and palpable concern for and knowledge of the most relevant and interesting aspects of Cincy, we all get to explore her civic and cultural life.
My only fear is that he will be picked off for a national show like The One A. My hope is that he will bring national notoriety to our region as Terry Gross has done with Fresh Air. He has that potential if the metroplex can recognize it and parlay it into a show to meet his caliber.
Dan Hurley is fantastic
I enjoy every show. Dan’s breath of local knowledge and his insightful questions make the shows so educational.