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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page B003

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Akron, Ohio
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B003
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Above, sfogliatelle, a traditional Italian pastry, is sold by Bakery of Cleveland at the festival. The festival that began Friday celebrated Italian heritage with cuisine, wine, bocce, grape stomping and live music, including performers from Italy. Italian celebration on the river KAREN Beacon Journal photos After the still-in-place Inside Europe, Living on Earth and Weekend Edition, the Saturday order from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. will now be Wait Wait Tell Me, Car Talk reruns, Know Radio Hour, This American Life, Fresh Air Weekend (a new show) On the Media, The Regina Brett Show and All Things Considered.

A Prairie Home Companion remains at 6 p.m., followed by classical-music shows. The Splendid Table moves from Saturday to Sunday, as part of a new block from noon to 6 p.m. of Car Talk repeats Wait Wait, The Splendid Table, TED Radio Hour, Snap Judgment and All Things Considered. Those shows replace two classical music programs, while In Performance moves to 8 p.m. Sundays, following the Folk Alley show.

Travel With Rick Steves and The Thistle Shamrock are no longer scheduled. The station will continue to offer an all-classical and an all- folk lineup via separate channels for online and HD Radio listeners, as well as a separate all-news channel. Rich Heldenfels writes about popular culture for the Beacon Journal, in the HeldenFiles Online blog at www.ohio.com/blogs/heldenfiles, on Facebook and on Twitter He can be reached at 330-996-3582 or thebeaconjournal.com. WKSU Continued from Page B1.

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