Audio May 22, 2014 Remembering War through Art Conversations about Blue Star Museums and the healing power of art, Jacob Lawrences's War Series, and a poem by veteran Lynn Hill.
Audio May 15, 2014 Adam Sherlock Behind the scenes of “Sending Messages,” the award-winning monthly podcast produced by incarcerated youth.
Audio Apr 17, 2014 David Mura David Mura uses his considerable talents as a poet, novelist, memoirist and performer to explore what it means to be Japanese-American.
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.