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Month: March 2018

Cleveland Indians 2018 Season Preview and Roster Breakdown

The Indians started the 2017 MLB season on a mission — right the wrong of blowing a 3-1 lead in the World Series. Their mission started out strong, winning the AL Central title for the second consecutive season and heading to the playoffs as the number one seed in the American League after a 22-game Cleveland Indians 2018 Season Preview and Roster Breakdown

There’s Something About Jazz and André Rosinha’s Pórtico

The musicians enter the stage. The lights are low. At last he appears. In the back center of the stage, André Rosinha initiates the release concert for his first album Pórtico, back in January. Before each song, André indicates the tempo to the other musicians of the quintet by patting his chest, wearing a smile There’s Something About Jazz and André Rosinha’s Pórtico

BSR Sports Staff: Bi-Weekly NFL Mock Draft V3

Note: This Mock Draft was already ongoing when the Jets traded for the #3 pick and before Free Agency began. The Black Squirrel Radio Sports staff is getting in on the NFL mock draft game! Check back every two weeks to see the latest NFL mock draft from the Members of the BSR Sports Department. BSR Sports Staff: Bi-Weekly NFL Mock Draft V3

John Mulaney Delivers Laughs To Cleveland

Actor, writer and most importantly stand-comedian John Mulaney finally graced the stage of Key Bank State Theatre at Playhouse Square Mar. 16 for two nearly sold-out shows of his Kid Gorgeous comedy tour. His show was originally scheduled for Jan. 12, but was rescheduled due to Cleveland’s naturally beautiful weather and Delta’s naturally beautiful service. John Mulaney Delivers Laughs To Cleveland

On-Air: Exotic Fruit Club on Uptown Boys

Cleveland alt rockers Exotic Fruit Club dropped by Uptown Boys to play some songs and talk! Check out the audio and photos below!

BSR Staff Playlist: Music for Cool Kids to Fall Asleep To

In an effort for our listeners to get to know the staff at BSR (and to provide excellent music), we’re featuring a different BSR staffer made playlist every week. Conor Battles, m.d., Article Coordinator and Sleep Specialist   In these fast-paced times, the ability to multitask is an extremely valuable skill. For example: what if BSR Staff Playlist: Music for Cool Kids to Fall Asleep To

PODCAST: Spall Talk 28 – “Pissbusters”

No Cartridge’s Trevor Strunk joins us on the latest Spall Talk to discuss Smash Mouth, Owl City, the Flat Earth Sandwich, Kinka Usher Moments, Biblical symbolism, pee pee, doo doo, and the fact that 2013’s Upside Down, which is basically an abandoned YA novel about a romance between two worlds with opposing gravity, is a PODCAST: Spall Talk 28 – “Pissbusters”

Kent State Addresses Progress in Tobacco Ban on Campus

Universities around the country are banning tobacco on campuses. The Ohio Department of Higher Education says Kent State is the 26th college in Ohio to do just that. Kent State has made progress in the last six months, but future maintenance of the policy remains. In the middle of winter, you’ll always see that one Kent State Addresses Progress in Tobacco Ban on Campus

Local Geologists Suggest Alternatives to Salting Roads

Northeast Ohio is known for its unpredictable weather. Road crews from across the region gear up every winter to salt the icy roads. Local geologists, however, are saying “pass” to the salt…and suggest alternatives instead. The sound of road salt crunching under your shoes on an icy winter day is often the first sign that Local Geologists Suggest Alternatives to Salting Roads

Kent State Researcher Searches for More Efficient Energy Source

President Trump’s administration has taken a harsh stance on reusable energy. This however isn’t stopping a Kent State researcher from finding a cleaner, more efficient method of producing energy. President Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address highlighted America’s stance on energy. “We have ended the war on energy and we have ended the war Kent State Researcher Searches for More Efficient Energy Source