WVIZ/PBS ideastream®: Applause

Applause is an Emmy award-winning locally produced TV show that celebrates artists and cultural groups around Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Each week this on-air arts magazine broadcasts a fresh half-hour of features, performances, on-location reports, and interviews from the studios of WVIZ/PBS ideastream. Special thanks to the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College for the use of their Steinway Piano on Around Noon/Applause.
Applause airs:
WVIZ/PBS: Thursdays - 7:30 PM, Saturdays - 6:30 PM, Sundays - 12:30 PM
The Ohio Channel: Mondays - 12:30 AM | 4:30 AM | 8:30 PM, Tuesdays - 12:30 AM | 4:30 AM | 8:30 AM | 4:00 PM, Wednesdays - 12:00 AM | 8:00 AM
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Topics: Arts, Economy, Environment, Other
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The magnitude of the problem can leave you speechless….over fourteen-thousand foreclosures last year in Cuyahoga County. Join us on the next Applause as we step outside the studio and into a house located in Cleveland's Fairfax Neighborhood that playwright Langston Hughes once called home. That once stood in the shadow of foreclosure. On this episode we take a revealing look at this growing epidemic through the works of artists Donald Black and Amy Casey. And we'll find out how some local businesses including A Piece of Cleveland, Cleveland Magazine and the Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation are addressing the problem. All this and more on the next round of Applause.













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