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Bexley Aviator Jerrie Mock, Twisted, Dayton Funk Preview

On the next Broad & High, how an aviation pioneer was commemorated in works of art.

Aired 09/17/2014 | Rating NR

Broad and High

Bexley Aviator Jerrie Mock, Twisted, Dayton Funk Preview

Preview: Season 2 Episode 3 | 30s

On the next Broad & High, how an aviation pioneer was commemorated in works of art.

On the next Broad & High, how aviation pioneer Jerrie Mock was commemorated in works of art. Then we'll give you a preview of Twisted, an unprecedented collaboration between BalletMet, Opera Columbus & Columbus Symphony. Watch Wednesday, September 17 at 7:30pm on WOSU TV. Learn more at http://wosu.org/broadandhigh

Aired 09/17/2014 | Rating NR

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Dayton Funk

The ice-cream cone, the ink-jet printer and the mood ring were all invented in Dayton. (8m 44s)

Jerrie Mock Commemorative version of “Three-Eight Charlie”

A new book details Jerrie Mock's historic 1964 flight around the world. (3m 31s)

Twisted: A Trio of Excellence

“Twisted: A Trio of Excellence” will twist three art forms, ballet, opera and symphony. (4m 30s)

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