Audio Feb 04, 2021 Amanda Morgan In this podcast we talk with ballet dancer Amanda Morgan about her love of ballet—both as a dancer and a choreographer and the work she has done to try and bring real inclusion and racial equity to the ballet world.
Audio Jan 28, 2021 Duke Dang, GM of Works & Process at the Guggenheim You can see how it works int eh docu-series, Isolation to Creation
Audio Jan 14, 2021 Violinist and Social Entrepreneur Aaron Dworkin Aaron Dworkin is a man of many talents: he’s a violinist, social entrepreneur, professor, author, MacArthur Fellow and member of the National Council on the Arts.
Audio Jan 07, 2021 Suni Paz Meet nueva canción singer/songwriter Suni Paz, 2020 National Heritage Fellow.
Audio Dec 22, 2020 Joy Harjo (Muscogee/Creek) To honor the Winter Solstice, (more specifically, that the days are getting longer from here on in), as well as Jupiter and Saturn having their closest visible alignment in 800 years and to celebrate her recent appointment to a third term in the posi...
Audio Dec 10, 2020 Lora Bottinelli Executive Director of the National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) Lora Bottinelli joins me to talk about the central place of traditional art and traditional artists in the American experience.
Audio Dec 04, 2020 Rick Dildine Theaters (and all live performance) are struggling to get through the pandemic. Most have been closed since March, and artistic directors are kept up at night with a host of questions: when people will be willing to gather indoors to watch a play tog...
Audio Nov 19, 2020 Rebekah Taussig Teacher and advocate Rebekah Taussig recently published her first book Sitting Pretty The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body.
Audio Nov 13, 2020 Meet 2020 National Heritage Fellow Wayne Valliere (Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe) Culture-bearer and 2020 National Heritage Fellow Wayne Valliere (Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe) is one of a handful of birch bark canoe builders left in the United States.
Audio Nov 06, 2020 Scott Yoo Scott Yoo is a wonderful guide to the music and the influences of some of the great composers of western classical music on the series "Now Hear This"
Audio Oct 30, 2020 Halloween 2020 In this podcast, we’re marking Halloween by revisiting interviews with authors who have created work that focus on monsters.
Audio Oct 16, 2020 Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle The new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art speaks to our moment.
Audio Oct 08, 2020 Erika L. Sánchez Poet, novelist, essayist, 2017 National Book Award Finalist and 2019 NEA Literature Fellow Erika L. Sánchez explores borders and boundaries in all their permutations.