
All Sides
Weekdays 10 a.m. to noon and on 8 to 10 p.m. 89.7 NPR News, also available as a podcast.
All Sides is a two-hour, daily public-affairs talk show designed to over time touch upon all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio. Listeners participate via telephone, e-mail, Facebook and Twitter to add to the conversations. As always at WOSU, the coverage is fair and balanced with a civil tone.
Watch the video stream of All Sides, weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon.
Call in with a question or comment to All Sides at 614-292-8513.
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Summertime is the season when we all scream for ice cream and extreme milkshakes, a newer, cooler tasty treat. We'll get the latest scoop on ice cream treats in Columbus and Central Ohio.
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We’ll delve into the best summer employment options for teens and the financial literacy lessons to be learned from the experience.
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Customers knocked over displays and threatened employees at Target stores in reaction to some items in the company’s annual Pride Collection.
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Also, we talk with a doctor about combating childhood obesity and discover what’s placing your morning cup of joe at the risk of extinction.
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We talk with CCS Superintendent Angela Chapman about the priorities and challenges heading into a new school year.
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Half of Gen Z'ers change their avatars’ clothing at least weekly, and drop a pretty penny doing so.
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We’ll look at how parents can maximize summertime learning.
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Following the adage "everything old is new again," the Ohio Department of Development has returned to the slogan “Ohio, The Heart of it All,” which was first used in the 80s, but retired in the early 2000s.
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If an abortion rights issue makes the November ballot, it will appear as one issue, not multiple issues, as an anti-abortion group wanted.
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Some of the new housing is coming from converting office towers to residences now that many people work from home.