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October 14, 2008
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Classical Music
With Mark Pennell

9:53
Carl Maria Von Weber: Jubilee Overture (Dresden State Orchestra)


10:04
Johann Pachelbel: Canon and Gigue


10:10
Paul Dukas: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Ulster Orchestra)


10:23
Wolfgang Mozart: Church Sonata in D (I Musici de Montreal)


10:28
William Grant Still: Symphony #1 "Afro-American" (Canton Symphony Orchestra)



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What’s Playing Now?

Classical Music
With Mark Pennell

9:53
Carl Maria Von Weber: Jubilee Overture (Dresden State Orchestra)


10:04
Johann Pachelbel: Canon and Gigue


10:10
Paul Dukas: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Ulster Orchestra)


10:23
Wolfgang Mozart: Church Sonata in D (I Musici de Montreal)


10:28
William Grant Still: Symphony #1 "Afro-American" (Canton Symphony Orchestra)



Also Playing Now:

 WKSU On Air:
Classical Music with Mark Pennell
 WKSU 2 News:
On Point



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Classical Music with Sylvia Docking

Join WKSU’s Sylvia Docking for the best in classical music.

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Classical Music with Julie Amacher



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Classical Music with Bob Christiansen



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Outdoor mold causing summertime allergies
Local health departments adding mold alerts to pollen data
Tuesday, July 8, 2008

For many people, summer is allergy season, when plant pollens can cause sneezing, watery eyes and other symptoms. It's also a time when outdoor molds become more prevalent. Some Northeast Ohio cities are now issuing mold alerts to let patients and doctors know when mold counts are high.

WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports:

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