Audio Dec 04, 2014 A Lesson from ELI (Education Leadership Institute): work together to bring the arts to all students Diana Green and Cathy Gassenheimer have a mission: arts education for every Alabama pre-k through 12 student.
Audio Nov 20, 2014 Nathaniel Philbrick In a slim, lucid, and compulsively readable book, Nathaniel Philbrick makes an enthusiastic case for taking a look at Melville’s classic, "Moby-Dick."
Audio Nov 13, 2014 Cleveland: At the intersection of the arts and healing What happens when innovative medical practitioners join with a lively arts community?
Audio Nov 06, 2014 Fred Foote The neurologist/holistic practioneer knows first-hand the healing power of the arts for veterans.
Audio Oct 30, 2014 Max Brooks The author of "World War Z" really isn’t kidding when it comes to zombies.
Audio Oct 23, 2014 Jesmyn Ward Attempting to understand the links in the untimely deaths of her brother and four friends in her memoir "Men We Reaped."
Audio Oct 16, 2014 Nicole Gomez Fisher Bringing it all back home in her film "Sleeping with the Fishes."
Audio Oct 02, 2014 Ramón “Chunky” Sánchez Chunky's been playing and singing the stories of the Chicano people for 40 years.
Audio Sep 25, 2014 Carla Perlo How Dance Place’s open door policy helped transform an underserved neighborhood into a vital arts district.
Audio Sep 19, 2014 The Singing and Praying Bands of Maryland and Delaware Rev. Jerry Colbert shares one of the oldest African-American music traditions.
Audio Sep 09, 2014 Kevin Doyle The Irish step dancer and 2014 National Heritage Fellow talks about his life-long passion for dance.
Audio Sep 04, 2014 Curator Leslie Umberger on artist Ralph Fasanella Blue-collar worker and union organizer Ralph Fasanella would have been 100 this week. His paintings of urban working class people struggling and thriving continue to live on.