Guide to Yellow Springs 2012-13

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THE GUIDE to YELLOW SPRINGS 2012–13

YELLOW SPRINGS NEWS

COMMUNICATIONS ‘Antioch Review’

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Muriel Keyes, assistant editor, 937-769-1365, P. O. Box 148 E M A I L : mkeyes@antiochreview.org W E B : www.antiochreview.org C O N TA C T:

The Antioch Review is a quarterly publication of critical and creative thought that prints award-winning �ction, essays and poetr y from emerging and established writers. It is variously identi�ed as a literary journal, a scholarly quarterly and a little magazine. Established in 1941, the Review has attracted an international readership with an active interest in culture as it is re�ected in the arts, politics and current affairs. For 70 years, writers and thinkers have found a friendly reception in the Review, regardless of formal reputation. Antioch Review authors are consistently included in Best American anthologies and Pushcart prizes. The Review was a �nalist for the National Magazine Award in 2009, 2010 and 2011 in the �ction and essay categories. Subscriptions and copies are available from the website or P.O. Box 148, Yellow Springs. Copies are also available at Tom’s Market and Sam and Eddie’s Open Books. Excerpts from the current and upcoming issues can be viewed on the website.

Channel 5 Station Mgr. Paul Abendroth, 7671678; Program Dir. Jean Payne, 767-2378; Hours: 10 a.m.–noon Saturday, Council Chambers, John Bryan Community Center, 767-7803 E M A I L : communityaccess@yso.com W E B : cap.yso.com C O N TA C T:

Yellow Springs Community Access Television Channel 5 is the public access station for the village. The station regularly broadcasts meetings of Village Council and its commissions, Township trustees, School Board and other organizations. In addition, local groups and residents provide shows of interest to the community. Between shows, Channel 5 volunteers broadcast announcements of local events. Forms for announcements are on the website and in the John Bryan Center lobby. Villagers may email favorite pictures, and Channel 5 will use them. The station’s cameras, editing equipment and training are available to the community to create content to show on the station. An informal group of villagers is forming to help put together productions. A wide range of training is also available through the Miami Valley Communications Council. Channel 5 can use help from the general public in taping meetings and events, working with others to create shows and operating the station.

WYSO Public Radio 767-6420 wyso@wyso.org www.wyso.org

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WYSO Public Radio, 91.3 FM, is the most listened-to public radio station serving the Miami Valley. It is the area’s primary source for National Public Radio programming, including Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Entertainment favorites include Car Talk, This American Life, World Café and Fresh Air. For its overnight schedule, WYSO features news programming from the BBC World Service.

WYSO produces news reports and features for its Miami Valley listeners as well as its own weekly magazine, WYSO Weekend, and many other locally hosted music programs. Programming, membership information and audio streaming are available online. WYSO is licensed to Antioch University and broadcasts at 50,000 watts from the Antioch campus to a weekly audience of over 60,000 persons. WYSO depends on listener and business support for most of its operating budget. Businesses interested in reaching WYSO’s audience through underwriting messages may contact the station for more information.

‘Yellow Springs News’ 767-7373, P.O. Box 187, 253½ Xenia Avenue E M A I L : ysnews@ysnews.com W E B : www.ysnews.com C O N TA C T:

For more than 125 years, the Yellow Springs News has reflected the myriad activities in Yellow Springs and Miami Township, from coverage of the local governments and schools, to stories about interesting people who live here, to the many events that take place throughout the year. Published every Thursday, the News is read regularly by more than 80 percent of Yellow Springers. Over the years, the paper has consistently won state and national journalism awards for its reporting, editorial writing, adver tising, typography and community service. It received the General Excellence award — the highest award for a weekly paper — in 2011 and 2012 at the ONA’s annual convention in Columbus.

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