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Singer Graham Nash; Cleveland Ballroom Dancing

Season 17 Episode 31 | 26m 49s

Two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum inductee Graham Nash sits down for an interview with Dee Perry.

Aired: 06/10/15
Extras
Grafton-raised artist Ashley Sullivan falls hard for Cleveland's skyline.
The voices of Cleveland's feminist chorus, Windsong, join together for a cause.
Freddy Hill carves out a new career in Lakewood, making the switch from furniture to guitars.
We explore the life and art of Pablo Picasso at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Rare collections at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Cedar Point museum
We go behind the scenes with a Northeast Ohio dance company creating new choreography.
Visit White Rabbit Galleries in Downtown Barberton.
A trio of artists examine the relationship between humans and nature.
Akron artist Meryl Engler finds inspiration in the colors of Cuba for an international exhibit.
We're going for a ride in the pride of Warren: The Packard.
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Grafton-raised artist Ashley Sullivan falls hard for Cleveland's skyline.
The voices of Cleveland's feminist chorus, Windsong, join together for a cause.
Freddy Hill carves out a new career in Lakewood, making the switch from furniture to guitars.
We explore the life and art of Pablo Picasso at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Rare collections at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Cedar Point museum
We go behind the scenes with a Northeast Ohio dance company creating new choreography.
Visit White Rabbit Galleries in Downtown Barberton.
A trio of artists examine the relationship between humans and nature.
Akron artist Meryl Engler finds inspiration in the colors of Cuba for an international exhibit.
We're going for a ride in the pride of Warren: The Packard.