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March 12 Preview

Preview: Season 1 Episode 22 | 30s

Changes are coming to the Downtown Columbus Riverfront.

On the next Broad & High, changes are coming to the Downtown Columbus Riverfront, we'll share the Celtic music of the ladies of Longford and a look back at the mid-century explosion on textile design. Watch Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. on WOSU TV.

03/12/2014 | Rating NR

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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!

Hilda Doyle and The Ladies of Longford

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Clip: S1 Ep22 | 4m 50s | Local musician Hilda Doyle is a founding member of The Ladies of Longford. (4m 50s)

Ladies of Longford

Clip: S1 Ep22 | 4m 50s | Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the Celtic sounds of The Ladies of Longford. (4m 50s)

Art for Industry: Textile Design in the Modern Age

Clip: S1 Ep22 | 3m 30s | This exhibit of textiles-in-transition was recently on display in Denver, Colorado. (3m 30s)

The Columbus River Story

Clip: S1 Ep22 | 5m 31s | Downtown Columbus is changing its profile with new parks along the riverfront. (5m 31s)

Fresh Artists

Clip: S1 Ep22 | 7m 59s | A group of Philadelphia art teachers formed Fresh Artists in response to budget cuts. (7m 59s)

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