
Season 3, Episode 12
Season 3 Episode 12 | 28m 8sVideo has Closed Captions
Gary Hovey, Children's Theatre of Cincinnati, Carlos Contreras, Ohio Star Ball
Ten years after being diagnosed with Parkison’s Disease, Gary Hovey began sculpting stainless steel forks, knives, and spoons into realistic forms, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is developing the next generation of theatre goers, and poet Carlos Contreras shares how self-reflection in poetry can lead to positive change. An exclusive look at the Ohio Star Ball, a ballroom dance competition.
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Season 3, Episode 12
Season 3 Episode 12 | 28m 8sVideo has Closed Captions
Ten years after being diagnosed with Parkison’s Disease, Gary Hovey began sculpting stainless steel forks, knives, and spoons into realistic forms, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is developing the next generation of theatre goers, and poet Carlos Contreras shares how self-reflection in poetry can lead to positive change. An exclusive look at the Ohio Star Ball, a ballroom dance competition.
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