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Driving with Darbee: Tour James Thurber's House

Clip: Season 5 Episode 1 | 7m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

Columbus architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits the Thurber House.

Columbus architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits the Thurber House, where famed cartoonist, author and humorist James Thurber lived. Photos courtesy of: Columbus Metropolitan Library, Ohio History Connection, PhotOhio, Thurber House

10/04/2018

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Community Conversation: Columbus' Literary Scene

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Clip: S5 Ep1 | 8m 32s | We talk local literature at Two Dollar Radio Cafe. (8m 32s)

The Great American Read: America's 100 Favorite Books

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Clip: S5 Ep1 | 2m 35s | WOSU book critics Christopher Purdy and Kassie Rose discuss PBS' Great American Read. (2m 35s)

The Great American Read: Charlene Brown's Favorite Novel

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Clip: S5 Ep1 | 1m | Columbus Neighborhoods host Charlene Brown shares her favorite book. (1m)

The Great American Read: WOSU Book Critics' Favorite Novels

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Clip: S5 Ep1 | 1m 55s | WOSU book critics Christopher Purdy and Kassie Rose share their favorite books. (1m 55s)

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