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Local Exposure: Northside



Above, you'll find an audio program by Local Exposure (of WVXU) we were recently featured in. The segment covers a lot of the mainstays of Northside, Cincinnati (i.e. Shake-It-Records), so we're honored that they led the segment with our project. You can subscribe to their podcast over at: http://www.wvxu.org/lx/lx_archive.asp?id=2

Below, you'll also find a link to our first TV-spot that highlighted The Factory Square Fine Arts Festival back in October. It's just a brief mention, but again, we're grateful to everyone who's helping us in-front and behind the scenes.

+ http://www.wlwt.com/video/29553344/detail.html

Beyond these two clips, we're continuing to update our press page, so we invite you to take a look at some of the new additions.

Thanks again,
 parProjects 

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