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.
Audio Aug 29, 2013 Benjamin Percy In his current novel, "Red Moon," Ben Percy serves up a hybrid of horror and literature to tell a story about our lives today.
Audio Aug 22, 2013 Old Fiddlers' Convention in Galax, VA The 78th Old Fiddlers' Convention in Galax, Virginia. Where music happens on and off the stage.
Audio Aug 08, 2013 Tony Kushner In the second of our two-part interview, talk about his latest play and his screenplay for the movie, Lincoln.
Audio Aug 01, 2013 Tony Kushner In part 1 of a two-part interview, Tony Kushner talks about his early attraction to theater and writing Angels in America.
Audio Jul 25, 2013 Laurie Olin On the work of landscape architecture—balancing nature and cultivation.
Audio Jul 18, 2013 Nancy Buirski Nancy Buirski discusses her prize-winning documentary, "The Loving Story," a look at a couple’s decision to remain a family and challenge Virginia’s miscegenation laws.
Audio Jul 11, 2013 Joan Myers Brown The founder of Philadanco! on building a leading African-American dance company and school.