Audio Apr 10, 2019 Christian McBride Bassist Christian McBride talks about his own musical journey including 2019 NEA Jazz Master Stanley Crouch
Audio Mar 20, 2019 Julia Wolfe In her oratorio "Fire in my mouth," composer Julia Wolfe honors the women of the Triangle Factory Fire.
Audio Mar 13, 2019 Aislinn Clarke Irish film director Aislinn Clarke talks about women, film and horror
Audio Mar 04, 2019 Renée Watson Prize-winning author Renée Watson talks about making fiction for young adults.
Audio Feb 26, 2019 Gordon Quinn and Tracye A. Matthews Documentarians Gordon Quinn and Tracye A. Matthews discuss their film ’63 Boycott.
Audio Feb 19, 2019 Rachel L. Swarns and Darcy Eveleigh Finding lost black history in The New York Times Photo Archives.
Audio Feb 12, 2019 Raymond O. Caldwell Producing Artistic Director Raymond O. Caldwell talks about his new role at Theater Alliance
Audio Dec 18, 2018 Wil Haygood Prize-winning journalist and cultural historian Wil Haygood curates an epic survey of the art of the Harlem Renaissance.
Audio Dec 04, 2018 Eddie Bond (Part 2) Eddie said music has taken him to so many places. In Part 2, we follow him on these travels as Eddie brings his old-time fiddling across the country and around the world.
Audio Nov 28, 2018 Eddie Bond (Part 1) Old-time fiddler Eddie Bond was born and bred in Grayson County, Virginia, which many consider the musical heart of Appalachian old-time music.
Audio Nov 06, 2018 Jeffrey Wright Actor Jeffrey Wright talks about producing "We Are Not Done Yet," a powerful documentary about veterans, poetry and trauma.
Audio Oct 30, 2018 Kiersten White Author Kiersten White: What changes when Mrs. Frankenstein tells the story?
Audio Oct 23, 2018 David Tomas Martinez Poet David Tomas Martinez’s book (and new Big Read title) Hustle explodes with verbal dexterity about street life.
Audio Oct 16, 2018 Marion Coleman 2018 National Heritage Fellow Marion Coleman tells stories through her quilts.
Audio Oct 09, 2018 Kelly Church Meet 2018 National Heritage Fellow Kelly Church: Black Ash Basketmaker
Audio Sep 25, 2018 Ofelia Esparza 2018 National Heritage Fellow "altarista" Ofelia Esparza keeps memories alive
Audio Sep 18, 2018 Don and Cindy Roy Meet 2018 National Heritage Fellows—musicians Don and Cindy Roy.
Audio Sep 11, 2018 Juliane Dressner, Karoline Jimenez, Christine Rodriguez, and Enoch Jemmott Personal Statement takes us into the lives of three public HS seniors determined that they and their classmates will go to college.
Audio Aug 16, 2018 Dana Nachman and Don Hardy Behind the scenes with a documentary about the care and training of guide dogs.
Audio Aug 10, 2018 Rob Kapilow After Leonard Bernstein, Broadway was not the same…. Composer and commentator Rob Kapilow illustrates why.
Audio Aug 02, 2018 Douglas Hegley, Samantha Porter and Colin McFadden “Riddle Mia This” turns the Minneapolis Institute of Art into a puzzle room.