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Design of the Week | 'Black and White' by Regina Spektor

Regina Spektor just released an enchanting new video for her single, "Black and White."

Regina Spektor | Radio Waves 

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 08 February, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Pierce Cleaners

A Columbus art exhibit in its own right, Pierce Cleaners has retro signage that displays nothing about dry cleaning or laundry...

Pierce Cleaners | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 01 February, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Shia LaBeouf's Anti-Trump Livestream

Shia LaBeouf has stationed a camera outside the Museum of the Moving Image in New York that will live-stream an anti-Trump protest over the next four years.

He Will Not Divide Us | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 25 January, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | The Snow Guardian

The Snow Guardian highlights the work of billy barr, who has meticulously recorded snowfall in his town for the past 40 years.

billy barr | Radio Waves 

 

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 18 January, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | The Wailing

The Wailing (Goksung) is a Korean horror/thriller directed by Na Hong-jin. Pushing three hours, the movie never bores. 

The Wailing | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 11 January, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Atlanta's Public Art

I spent part of the holiday break in Atlanta, where the weather was gorgeous, for some needed rest, relaxation, and vitamin D. With the great weather, we spent a solid chunk of time outdoors, hiking in a nearby state park, and strolling along a section of the city's recently completed Beltline.

Art on Atlanta's Beltline

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Posted by Eric Obenauf on 04 January, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Nocturnal Animals

Tom Fords' unsettling movie, Nocturnal Animals, delivers with seductive visuals.

Nocturnal Jake G | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 21 December, 2016 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Our New Flowchart!

Don't sleep on our hot new book flowchart, designed to help you find your next favorite read!

Two Dollar Radio Book Flowchart

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Posted by Eric Obenauf on 14 December, 2016 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Hoop Nose Ring

Check out the music video for GETOVERHER's hit track, "Hoop Nose Ring."

Hoop Nose Ring | Radio Waves 

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 07 December, 2016 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Mungbean

Mungbean is a Columbus based two-piece band with the chillest vibes. Check out their captivating new video for "Am Your Eyes."

Mungbean | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 30 November, 2016 0 comments |

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