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  2. How to Dance in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    How to Dance in Ohio is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Alexandra Shiva. The film follows a group of autistic young adults in Columbus, Ohio preparing for their first spring formal. With guidance from their group counselor, Dr. Emilio Amigo, the group spends 12 weeks practicing their social skills in preparation for the dance.

  3. Ohio State assistant hip-hop professor, DJ and producer talks ...

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    The Dispatch sat down with the legendary producer and DJ, Jason Rawls, also known as J. Rawls in the hip-hop industry. Ohio State assistant hip-hop professor, DJ and producer talks about the ...

  4. J. Rawls - Wikipedia

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    Jason Daniel Rawls (born February 27, 1974 [2]), also known as J. Rawls, is an American hip hop musician, producer, disc jockey (DJ), educator and speaker born in Columbus, Ohio. [3] He is known for his work with Masta Ace, Mos Def and Talib Kweli. [4]

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  6. MHz Legacy - Wikipedia

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    MHz Legacy, formerly known as MHz, is an American hip hop group from Columbus, Ohio. [1] It consists of producer RJD2 and rappers Copywrite, Tage Future, and Jakki Da Motamouth. [2] Camu Tao was also a member until his death in 2008. [3] It was described by HipHopDX as "one of the city's most influential groups". [4]

  7. WCKX - Wikipedia

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    WCKX (107.5 FM), known on air as "Power 107.5", or simply "Power 107" is a radio station broadcasting a hip hop-leaning urban contemporary format. The station is licensed to and serves the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area. It first began broadcasting in 1993 under the call sign WJZA.