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| FM 91 offers classical music, NPR news and programs, and a variety of entertaining and engaging programs through out the week. One area that many of our listeners appreciate and cannot easily get on other radio stations is classical music. Classical music programs are an important component of FM 91 and needs support in order to keep the music playing. By supporting a classical music program for a year, members can be confident that the ... (more) |
| Jack Lessenberry, a member of the journalism faculty at Wayne State University, is WUOM-FM's senior political analyst and the host of "The Jack Lessenberry Show," on Michigan Radio, the only daily talk show designed to discuss important Michigan issues. He also is or been a writer for many national and regional publications, including Vanity Fair, Esquire, George, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Boston Globe. Currently, he is ... (more) |
| October 3, 2003 Sandra Clark (Horn) Sandra Clark grew up in San Jose, CA, a product of an outstanding public school music program. Her parents were encouraging of her love of music and provided piano lessons from an early age. Sandra attended San Jose State University where she studied with the ever patient Dr. William George, earning a BA in music performance in 1982. After a two year stint as an insurance salesperson, phone solicitor and ... (more) |
| July 4, 2003 Yehonatan Berick. A prizewinner at the 1993 Naumburg competition, and a recipient of the 1996–97 Prix Opus, Yehonatan Berick is in high demand internationally as soloist, recitalist, chamber musician (on violin as well as on viola) and pedagogue. He has performed, among others, under Yoav Talmi, Mendi Rodan, Kees Baakels and Keith Lockhart, with the Quebec, Windsor, Jerusalem and Haifa Symphonies, and the Israeli, Cincinnati, ... (more) |
| September 3, 2004Music from the 17th century and earlier has generally been performed either in conventional romantic arrangements for orchestra, such as Respighi’s “Ancient Airs and Dances,” or by specialists that study the performing style and principals of the period and perform on historical instruments. The New Renaissance Ensemble of Toledo aims down the middle, approaching the music with symphonic musicians on modern ... (more) |
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| Familiarizes citizens with the different types of hazards they face, so they can learn how to protect themselves and find out how our public and private organizations prepare for natural disasters, chemical spills, terrorism and biological events. Presented in conjunction with the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department, the local Metropolitan Medical Response System, the University of Toledo Health Sciences Campus and Owens Community College, ... (more) |
| Glossary: Biomechanics is the study of the mechanics of the living body, especially of the forces exerted by muscles and gravity on the skeletal structure. It is the science of internal and external forces acting on the human body. Careers in biomechanics may include: physical or occupational therapy, prosthetics, podiatry and medicine. Nifty Notes: Bioengineering is the application of engineering principles to the fields of biology and ... (more) |
| Set 1 Rocco John Group, Devotion, "Riffin' for Eric", "Bach to Bird" Denise Perrier, Second Time Around, "Falling in Love With You", "The Second Time Around" Set 2 Billy Harper, Blueprints of Jazz Vol. 2, "Africa Revisited" Christian Jacob Trio, Live in Japan, "State of Mind", "All or Nothing at All" Set 3 Hendrik Meurkens, Samba to Go, "Spaceburger" Tony Monaco Trio, Live at the Orbit Room, "Someday My Prince Will Come" Norberto ... (more) |
| The following article summarizes the blood agent examined the story. It can be found at- http://utnews.utoledo.edu/publish/News_2/new_corporation.shtml New corporation created to take potentially lifesaving invention into marketplace By Tobin J. Klinger Feb 6, 2008 An invention by a group of University of Toledo researchers is now the centerpiece of a new corporation, which aims to take the product out of the ... (more) |
