Broad and High
April 9 Preview
Preview: Season 1 Episode 26 | 30s
Fowl smelling Corpse Flowers are in bloom at Ohio State University
On the next Broad & High, fowl smelling Corpse Flowers are in bloom at Ohio State University and a 97-year artist reminds us that we are never to old to do what we love.
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Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!
Broad and High
April 9 Preview
Preview: Season 1 Episode 26 | 30s
On the next Broad & High, fowl smelling Corpse Flowers are in bloom at Ohio State University and a 97-year artist reminds us that we are never to old to do what we love.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Artist Profile: Eunice Parsons
Clip: S1 Ep26 | 6m 34s | Eunice Parsons is 97-years-old, but says her life began at 34 when she began making art. (6m 34s)
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Clip: S1 Ep26 | 3m | The Biological Sciences Greenhouse at OSU welcomes the smelly Voodoo Lily. (3m)
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Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU
Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!