Audio Apr 11, 2014 Shailja Patel With a trunk full of her mother’s saris, Kenyan author and performer Shaija Patel reclaims a lost history.
Audio Apr 03, 2014 Sherrie Maricle Sherrie Maricle has played with jazz legends, leads an all-woman big band, and forges new roads for women in jazz.
Audio Mar 27, 2014 Verónica Castillo Expanding a traditional Mexican art form, the Tree of Life, to express the need for social justice in the 21st century.
Audio Mar 20, 2014 Carol Fran The Louisiana Swamp blues singer, composer, pianist, and National Heritage Fellow looks back at her 60-year career.
Audio Mar 13, 2014 Morgan Neville Meet some of the greatest back-up singers! It may be only "Twenty Feet from Stardom " but the Academy-Award director shows us just how long that walk can be.
Audio Mar 06, 2014 Brian Kisida "Art Makes You Smart" and Brian Kisida co-published a study that proves it!
Audio Feb 27, 2014 Allen Toussaint It's a music-filled podcast with New Orleans composer, producer, and pianist Allen Toussaint who combines elegance with funk.
Audio Feb 20, 2014 Pratibha Parmar Filmmaker Pratibha Parmar discusses her documentary "Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth" about the iconic American writer.
Audio Feb 14, 2014 Daniel Beaty Daniel Beaty's play and bravura performance in "The Tallest Tree in the Forest" shines a light on the artistry and activism of Paul Robeson.
Audio Feb 06, 2014 Tope Folarin He's the first writer born outside of Africa to win the Caine Prize with his short story set in Texas in an evangelical Nigerian church.
Audio Jan 30, 2014 Jen Masengarb Jen Masengarb explains Chicago's rich architectural legacy and the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s role in bringing it public awareness.
Audio Jan 23, 2014 Jeff Orlowski The director of "Chasing Ice" went to the Arctic to film James Balog’s documentation of the rapidly disappearing glaciers.
Audio Jan 16, 2014 Kathy Connell Here’s a peak at the Screen Actors’ Guild or SAG Award--the show where actors honor actors.
Audio Jan 09, 2014 Keith Jarrett Pianist and NEA Jazz Master Keith Jarrett: letting the music happen.
Audio Dec 20, 2013 Anthony Braxton Anthony Braxton may be considered avant garde but he embraces all musical traditions.
Audio Dec 12, 2013 Richard Davis, Part 2 Bassist Richard Davis talks about his musical life outside of jazz–working with folks like Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, Leonard Bernstein and Igor Stravinsky.
Audio Dec 05, 2013 Richard Davis, Part 1 One of the great jazz bassists Richard Davis remembers a few of jazz musicians he's played with–like Sun Ra, Ahmad Jamal, Sarah Vaughan, Elvin Jones, and Eric Dolphy.
Audio Nov 21, 2013 Jamey Aebersold Musician, teacher, and NEA Jazz Master Jamey Aebersold believes that anyone can improvise and he's developed the tools to show them how.
Audio Nov 14, 2013 Kati Texas Behind the scenes of the Kinetic Sculpture Race, Grand Championship, where art and science go to play.
Audio Nov 07, 2013 Tarell McCraney Playwright and MacArthur Fellow Tarell McCraney shares his exuberant passion for live performance and his determination to bring theater to underserved kids in Miami.
Audio Oct 31, 2013 Matt Kaplan The novelist takes a scientific look at the monsters that scare us…and why we love it.
Audio Sep 26, 2013 David Ivey National Heritage Fellow and Sacred Harp singer David Ivey both preserves the tradition and widens the circle.
Audio Sep 19, 2013 Nicholson Baker Nicholson Baker may have written three exuberant sex novels, but he turns to his other passion in his latest book, "Traveling Sprinkler": the extraordinary details of the ordinary.
Audio Sep 12, 2013 Sheila Kay Adams In the second part of a two-part interview, we hear Sheila as storyteller and learn about some of the folks who lived in Sodom, North Carolina.
Audio Sep 06, 2013 Sheila Kay Adams Singer, musician, storyteller, and NEA National Heritage Fellow Sheila Kay Adams talks about (and sings) songs brought over from England, Scotland, and Ireland in the mid-17th century and kept alive by the people in the mountains of North Carolina.