Audio Jun 05, 2015 Edwidge Danticat We explore the writing of her powerful memoir, "Brother, I’m Dying."
Audio May 28, 2015 Joe Wilson 2001 NEA National Heritage Fellow Joe Wilson weaves his storytelling spell into the history of Blue Ridge Mountain culture.
Audio May 21, 2015 Graham Beal Graham Beal takes us behind the scenes of the new exhibit "Frida Kalho and Diego Rivera" in Detroit and shares his support for the Blue Star Museum Program.
Audio May 14, 2015 Ric Burns Ric Burns' documentary "American Ballet Theatre: A History" celebrates dance and ABT’s 75th Anniversary.
Audio May 08, 2015 Vera Nakonechny The Ukrainian embroiderer, weaver and bead worker keeps a traditional culture alive.
Audio Apr 24, 2015 Brando Skyhorse He had a childhood no one could make up—with his memoir, he creates order from the chaos.
Audio Apr 17, 2015 Carla Bley Writing for big bands, choirs, and small ensembles, Carla Bley remains a graceful and innovative voice for progressive jazz.
Audio Apr 10, 2015 Taylor Mali Four-time National Poetry Slam champion Taylor Mali connects stage and page.
Audio Apr 02, 2015 Charles Lloyd The saxophonist/flutist/composer and NEA Jazz Master talks about expanding the tradition and language of jazz.
Audio Mar 26, 2015 Sam White She loves Shakespeare and loves her hometown Detroit. So Sam White emptied her bank account and started a site-specific professional theater company
Audio Mar 19, 2015 Tonya Beckman Actor and core member of the Taffety Punk Theater Company, a Riot Grrrl in good standing, and making classical theater with a difference.