2. The early settlers of Cincinnati found several ancient burial mounds in what is now downtown, but they were all cleared ...
In July 1937, the Great Depression had eased to the point where the U.S. unemployment rate had dropped below 11%, but the ...
By John Schlipp Special to NKyTribune As the holiday season sparkles across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, it’s worth remembering that this river region has long been a cradle of creativity — where ...
Happy Friday! This week’s Radio Ink Blast From The Past features American pop culture icon Dick Van Dyke on the eve of his 100th birthday. Long before the stage and screen, Dick got his start on the ...
This month, you're invited to take a trip back in time when charismatic personalities and programs lit up the airwaves. Sebastian and Andrea Verdis sat down with WSAV's Kim Gusby to talk about what ...
A group of amateur actors mount a live radio show in a New Jersey broadcasting studio in “A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol” presented by Maui OnStage. Courtesy photo Opening on Friday at the historic Iao ...
“You have to feel this kind of music,” says Cheri Headrick. “My enjoyment of this music has increased tenfold, and I have already learned so much from the incredible musicians we are working with.” ...
Tom McClanahan stopped by the studio to talk about a fun event being presented by the Crosley Radio Players. They will be doing a live radio recreation of the War of the Worlds broadcast on Friday, ...
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The Terre Haute Convention Center will host The Crosley Radio Players in a live performance of the legendary 1938 radio drama "War of the Worlds" at 7 p.m. Oct. 10. Audiences will step back in time to ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Crosley’s suitcase record players may not have a ...
Marked: (tag) "Regenerative Receiver / Crosley Model 52 / Manufactured under license under Armstrong U.S. Patent 1113149, October 6, 1914. / The Crosley Radio Corporation / Cincinnati, Ohio / Serial ...