Arts Interview With Nancy Kranzberg
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 69:05:05
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Synopsis
Nancy Kranzberg talks with artists, performers and movers and shakers in the arts community. Interviews cover music, visual arts, dance, literature and performance.
Episodes
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26: Chris Peimann, Director of Marketing & Publicity for the Sheldon
10/10/2016 Duration: 07minGuest Chris Peimann, Director of Marketing & Publicity for the Sheldon, shares the secrets of this amazing venue. Spoiler alert: It's more than just a concert hall!
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25: Jan Albus, CEO & Executive Producer of Variety's Children's Theatre
03/10/2016 Duration: 07minGuest Jan Albus, CEO & Executive Producer of Variety's Children's Theatre, discusses her organization's role in making the performing arts accessible to young performers with disabilities.
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24: Jeff Lea, Public Relations Manager and Program Coodinator for Lambert's Art & Culture Program
26/09/2016 Duration: 07minGuest Jeff Lea, Public Relations Manager and Program Coodinator for Lambert's Art & Culture Program, shares information about the various artworks that the program has brought to the airport. He also details the upcoming Art of Travel event where the spirit of the '20's will be returning for the evening.
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23: Yvonne Osei, Transmedial Artist, and the St. Louis Art Museum
19/09/2016 Duration: 07minGuest Yvonne Osei, transmedial artist, shares details about her creations in a broad variety of mediums and her work with the St. Louis Art Museum as their current Romare Bearden Fellow.
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22: Skye Lacerte, Curator of the Modern Graphic History Library
12/09/2016 Duration: 06minGuest Skye Lacerte, curator of the Modern Graphic History Library, shares some secrets from the stacks including how ephemera from a forgotten era is preserved for the digital age.
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21: Niyi Coker, Writer & Director of Mama Africa the Musical
06/09/2016 Duration: 08minGuest Niyi Coker, writer & director of Mama Africa the Musical, shares stories of Miriam Makeba (whose life was the subject of the play) and anecdotes from his own adventures professoring both in the U.S. and abroad.
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20: Gary Bell, Artistic Director of Stray Dog Theatre
29/08/2016 Duration: 08minGuest Gary Bell, Artistic Director of Stray Dog Theatre, shares everything from the history of their unusual name to their work in creating a unique venue for local performers.
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19: Liz Reeves, Director of the St. Louis Public Library Foundation
22/08/2016 Duration: 07minGuest Liz Reeves, Director of the St. Louis Public Library Foundation, shares details on the wealth of programs and benefits available to everyone with a library card.
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18: Larry Perlmutter, Communications & Development Manager of Rise, and the Rise UP Festival
15/08/2016 Duration: 06minGuest Larry Perlmutter, Communications & Development Manager of Rise, talks the importance of the arts to community revitalization and the upcoming Rise UP Festival in downtown St. Louis.
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17: Nadia Ghasedi, Associate University Librarian of Special Collections at Washington University's Olin Library
08/08/2016 Duration: 08minGuest Nadia Ghasedi, Associate University Librarian of Special Collections at Washington University's Olin Library, shares some of the many hidden gems of the library's collection and discusses collaborative efforts such as the Henry Hampton Film Series.
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16: Virginia Lee Hunter, Photographer & Documentary Filmmaker
01/08/2016 Duration: 08minGuest Virginia Lee Hunter, photographer & documentary filmmaker, (best known for the film and companion book Carny) shares the ways still photography aids and influences her filmmaking practice.
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15: Bob Bennett, Artistic Director of Jazz Saint Louis
25/07/2016 Duration: 09minGuest Bob Bennett, Artistic Director of Jazz Saint Louis, details upcoming musical performances in their newly remodeled performance venue, tells us what visiting musicians think of the St. Louis arts & music scene, and discusses the jazz education programs that are available in their facility.
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14: Bill Streeter, Filmmaker, and "St. Louis Brews"
18/07/2016 Duration: 07minGuest Bill Streeter, filmmaker, talks about how our beer-making history is repeating itself and his work on documenting it in his upcoming film "St. Louis Brews". Information about his other video works, including Lo-Fi Cherokee and the award winning film "Brick by Chance and Fortune", can be found by visiting the Hydraulic Pictures website.
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13: Melissa Whitwam, Executive Director of the Foundry Art Centre
11/07/2016 Duration: 09minGuest Melissa Whitwam, Executive Director of the Foundry Art Centre discusses upcoming events at the Centre, gives a bit of history about the organization, and shares the similarities between running an arts organization and working on her own art.
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12: Elizabeth Link, Executive Director of Edwardsville Arts Center
03/07/2016 Duration: 08minGuest Elizabeth Link, Executive Director of Edwardsville Arts Center, discusses the mission of the center, upcoming events, and how their group hopes to bring arts education to children in an era of school budget cuts.
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11: Jack Lane, Executive Producer of Stages St. Louis, 30th Anniversary
27/06/2016 Duration: 08minGuest Jack Lane, Executive Producer of Stages St. Louis, discusses the 30th anniversary of the organization and their work with bringing musical theater to the already rich performing arts scene in St. Louis.
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10: Marie Oberkirsch, Director of Central Print, and the 2016 WayzGoose Print Conference.
20/06/2016 Duration: 06minGuest Marie Oberkirsch, director of Central Print, discusses letterpress printing in Old North St. Louis and beyond as they prepare to host the Amalgamated Printers' Association's (APA)
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9: Rob Endicott, President of the Board of Directors for the National Blues Museum
13/06/2016 Duration: 07minGuest Rob Endicott, President of the Board of Directors for the National Blues Museum, discusses highlights of the newly opened museum, important local blues musicians, and St. Louis' place in blues history.
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8: Kim Eberlein, Co-Chair of Sing for Siteman
06/06/2016 Duration: 06minGuest Kim Eberlein, co-chair of Sing for Siteman discusses how this event uses the power of opera to fight cancer.
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7: Meridith McKinley, Critical Mass for the Visual Arts, and "Seed the Change"
31/05/2016 Duration: 08minGuest Meridith McKinley, Board Chair, Critical Mass for the Visual Arts, discusses public art in St. Louis and the new Public Works Project with the help of artist Jessica Witte whose piece "Seed the Change" was the first work selected for this new endeavor.