The City Club Forum
firmly believes in the free expression of all ideas and the benefits of an open exchange. It is nonpartisan and does not take positions on issues. All speakers must answer unfiltered, unrehearsed questions directly from the audience.
In partnership with The City Club of Cleveland, ideastream broadcasts Friday Forums, panel discussions, debates and other programs on WKSU, WCLV, WVIZ and The Ohio Channel, and archives them on the web.
Broadcast Schedule
Radio
- WKSU: Fridays at 12 p.m.
- WCLV: Sundays at 10 p.m.
Television
- WVIZ: Sundays at 10 a.m.
- The Ohio Channel: Mondays at 4 p.m.
Live Video Stream
- Watch the City Club Forum live during the broadcast - ! Live video stream available during Friday broadcast, 12 p.m. (EST).
Ways To Subscribe
Generous support for this partnership is provided by and the
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A Conversation with Dr. Christine Alexander-Rager, President and CEO of MetroHealth
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A Conversation with Brother Guy Consolmagno
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A Conversation with Michael S. Roth, 16th President of Wesleyan University
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Join us at the City Club as we celebrate Cleveland as the birthplace of rock, and discuss the future of live music today.
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The Story of Bernie Goetz, New York's Explosive '80s, and the Subway Vigilante Trial That Divided the Nation
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For more than two decades, The City Club of Cleveland has hosted the annual High School Debate Championship.
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Remarks from Chris Knestrick, Executive Director of the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless
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Join us at the City Club as we hear from NASA Glenn Research Center Director Jimmy Kenyon about NASA’s upcoming Artemis II mission, which will send four astronauts on a 10-day mission around the Moon, and NASA’s latest strides to make your flights faster, safer, and more efficient.
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Toni Morrison's work undeniably reshaped American literature, and her influence extended well beyond her novels like Beloved or The Bluest Eye. Morrison confronted slavery, identity, trauma - as well as beauty - as she centered Black experiences. Morrison changed not only what stories were told, but how they were told.