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MY CET | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Straight No Chaser Tickets Available on 9/12
The lively a cappella group, Straight No Chaser, is coming to the Aronoff Center on November 11. CET has a limited number of premium seats for the show, located in the orchestra level. Be sure to tune in to Straight No Chaser: Live in NY on Sunday, September 12 at 7:30pm to learn more information.
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MY CET | ONLINE HIGHLIGHTS
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Fifth Third Business Beat
On Fifth Third Business Beat, local hospitals are reporting less paying patients and bad debt--putting these institutions in a pinch. Downtown, the stalled residential development projects are being revived, thanks to a developer making his return to the Queen City. A locally-based restaurant is expanding, thanks to some homemade goodies that help contribute to their bottom line. Also this week, hear how wind energy is helping homeowners save money, and Wendell Mettey of Matthew 25 Ministries joins Doug Bolton for Publisher's Beat.
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History & Science, the Life and Photography of James Presley Ball is the subject of an exhibit at the Cincinnati Museum Center. Linda Bailey, Photograph Curator, Cincinnati Museum Center, describes the exhibit and what the CMC Library has discovered about this prominent African American photographer and businessman. |
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Around Our Communities, celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15. Click here for Hispanic Heritage Month programming, local events, kids games, and more. |
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MY CET | PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
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Antiques Roadshow: Jackpot
Monday, September 6 at 8pm & Thursday, September 9 at 9pm
It's every collector's dream: turning a modest outlay into a staggeringly high return on investment. Antiques Roadshow ''Jackpot'' rolls the dice on those heady moments when luck smiles on flea market mavens and yard sale savants.
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History Detectives
Monday, September 6 at 9pm
How could one clock regulate time for an entire region, and is this it? A document seems connected to an early controversial religion, the first founded by an American-born woman. So where is her name? What went wrong during a WWII dog-training program on Cat Island? |
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Make No Little Plans: Daniel Burnham & the American City
Monday, September 6 at 10pm
The story of Daniel Burnham, a dreamer, who shaped some of America's best-known places and spaces. The film explores Burnham's fascinating career and complex legacy as public debate continues today about how and for whom cities are planned. |
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Nova: Becoming Human: Birth of Humanity
Tuesday, September 7 at 8pm
The second program tackles the mysteries of how our ancestors managed to survive in a savannah teeming with vicious predators. (Part 2 of 3.) |
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The Legend of Pancho Barnes & the Happy Bottom Riding Club
Tuesday, September 7 at 9pm
This program chronicles the thrilling life and extraordinary times of aviation pioneer Florence Lowe ''Pancho'' Barnes, one of the most colorful and accomplished women pilots of the early 20th century.
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Carrier: Get Home-itis
Tuesday, September 7 at 10pm
The Navy holds seminars to counsel sailors on what to expect when they return home -- and how to make the transition smooth. |
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Through A Dog's Eyes
Wednesday, September 8 at 8pm
Documentary explores the human-canine bond through the moving stories of service dogs and the people whose lives they change. |
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Latin Music USA: Bridges/Salsa Revolution
Wednesday, September 8 at 9pm
The rise of Latin jazz, the mambo and the cha-cha, and the reinvention of the son cubano and the plena, which became a defining rhythm for Latinos the world over. |
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Focus: Arts in Education Week
Thursday, September 9 at 7:30pm
Governor Ted and Francis Strickland have proclaimed September 12-18, 2010 ''Arts in Education Week'' in Ohio. To better understand how the arts are integrated into area schools, Kathy Lehr talks with veteran music teachers Katie Hofmann and Principal Cindi Menefield about the overall benefits of Arts Education.
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Marvin Hamlisch Presents the 70s: The Way We Were
Friday, September 11 at 8pm
Marvin Hamlisch hosts a television special featuring performers re-creating their big hits from the 1970s. |
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Carole King-James Taylor: Live at the Troubadour
Saturday, September 11 at 10pm
Concert special starring Carole King and James Taylor filmed at their 2007 performances celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Los Angeles' famed Troubadour nightclub. |
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Straight No Chaser: Live in NY
Sunday, September 12 at 7:30pm
The a cappella phenomenon Straight No Chaser provides a captivating and entertaining evening for all. This special, which includes material from their EP Six Pack and from an album released in spring, presents a mix of classic hits from the 1950s and 1960s, the Motown era and contemporary pop hits, all with the classic SNC twist. Don't forget to tune in, as CET has a limited number of orchestra level tickets available for SNC's November 11 concert in Cincinnati! |
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Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis: Dark Matter
Sunday, September 12 at 9pm
When the Master of Gresham College is found dead at the foot of the University Observatory stairs, Lewis and Hathaway find that the finger of suspicion points at the staff. |
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P.O.V: The Oath
Sunday, September 12 at 11pm
Filmed in Yemen and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, ''The Oath” interweaves the stories of Abu Jandal, Osama bin Laden's former bodyguard, and Salim Hamdan, a prisoner at Guantanamo facing war crimes charges. |
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