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  • Korean film about a family man losing his job and scheming to eliminate his competitors for the next.
  • A Korean paper company veteran is rifted and plans to eliminate his competition for his next job.
  • From gaps in public understanding of perimenopause and menopause to inequities in maternal care, the need for clarity and access in women’s healthcare is great. This powerful CMC conversation with healthcare leaders explores these challenges, what they mean for women at every stage of life, and the solutions taking shape in Central Ohio to strengthen women’s healthcare.
  • From dark 9 a.m. mornings in Xinjiang to midnight sunsets and the quiet politics of "Beijing time," this episode of The Internet Says it's True explores how something as simple as a clock can become a tool of unity, control, and resistance.
  • Ana Popovic joins Music Journeys to share the inspiration for her latest release, Dance To The Rhythm. She returns to Columbus for a show at Natalie's this weekend.
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  • This CMC forum features salon owners, cultural leaders, and voices from the production for a dynamic conversation about beauty, business, and belonging—where creative expression meets identity and community. We examine how these spaces shape social cohesion and celebrate the artistry that connects us all.
  • This episode of Protecting What Matters highlights some of the steps that Ohioans can take if they are interested in pursuing a career in either the real estate industry in Ohio or in a skilled trade.
  • In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, Michael Kent explores the surprising origins of the knock knock joke, how a Broadway song helped spark the fad, why newspapers complained about them, and how the format survived nearly a century of comedy trends.
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