Cincinnati CityBeat Podcast 44 Wendell Berry
Wendell berry, Wes Jackson and Gene Logsdon

Wendell berry, Wes Jackson and Gene Logsdon
Tamara York on her book, 60 Hikes in 60 MIles.
Josh Breitbart of Clamor, Jimmy Heath of Streetvibes and Ellen Bierhorst of the Independent Eye.
CityBeat News Editor Kevin Osborne discusses the local political landscape.
CityBeat Managing Editor Jason Gargano discusses the films of 2009, how the recession has hit the film industry and his favorite works of the past 12 months.
Progressive, urban minister Bart Campolo on the downward mobility, the Walnut Hills Fellowship and working with the poor in Cincinnati.
Richard Stewart of Carriage House Farm and photojournalist Amanda McLaughlin discuss bees.
Michael Gross, Tom Savini, Jill Whitlow, Tom Atkins, Courtney Gains and Corbin Bernsen discuss horror.
Hiking the Appalachian Trail with Jeff Alt, author of A Walk for Sunshine.
Jazz by the house quintet recorded Nov. 10, 2009 and an interview with Ed Moss.
Danny Cross and friends explore Cincinnati's beltway.
Jac Kern goes inside the Nightmare haunted riverboat.
Brian Griffin and Donald Caster.
Col. Gail Halvorsen, the original candy bomber from the 1948 Berlin Airlift.
Jerry Gels on Haunted Newport.
Michael Kuany on on the Lost Boys of Sudan.
Living Out Loud with Larry Gross.
311-miles along the Ohio-to-Erie Trail.
The Flight 93 National Memorial
Larry Bourgeois on Third Place.
On this episode we'll hear two stories from Cincinnati author Mark Flanigan and an interview with the Harlequins.
Interview with the Dean of Cincinnati, Jason Haap.
Local film is a growth industry. This episode features interviews with Southern Ohio Filmmakers Association board members Margaret McGurk and Kat Steele. Christian Appleby of Media Bridges is also a guest.
Interview with the the subject of The Animal in Hollywood.
This episode presents a July 6 concert by local acts Brandon Dawson and Saw Fist Tree. Hen's Teeth Duo from Brooklyn also performs. The music was recorded live at 1801 Mills.
Joe Wessels and Tom Brinkman debate local issues from the left and the right.
A local prostitute tells CityBeat's Cameron Knight her tragic life story with humor and insight into the world's oldest profession.
Joe Wessels and Tom Brinkman debate local issues from the left and the right.
Listen to a local wrestling exhibition by the Dynamic Wrestling Alliance at the Price Hill Recreation Center as well as interviews with Darren Aronofsky who directed The Wrestler and Necro Butcher, a real wrestler who played himself in the film.
Listen in on our conversation with Brewster Rhodes who is the chairman of Paddlefest, the nation's largest paddling event, happening along Cincinnati's riverfront this weekend. You'll also hear a recent voyage of the riverboat P.A. Denny, a floating ecology classroom that cruises the Ohio.