

Art Works Podcast
National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts podcast that goes behind the scenes with some of the nation’s great artists to explore how art works.
Episodes
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Dec 7, 2012 • 21min
Pete Seeger
Pete Seeger remembers his friend, Woody Guthrie. [21:13]

Nov 30, 2012 • 30min
Mel Tillis
Singer/songwriter Mel Tillis tells stories about his career and how performing helped him cope with his stutter. [29:43]

Nov 16, 2012 • 29min
Dennis Yerry
Dennis Yerry discusses his multi-faceted career as Native American composer, arranger and musician AND as a jazz pianist and cabaret performer. [29:27]

Nov 9, 2012 • 30min
Bonnie Fogel
The founder of a young people's theater organization discusses the critical need children have for theater and arts education. [29:40]

Nov 3, 2012 • 27min
Josh McManus
Josh McManus talks about the thousand little things that make up creative placemaking. [27:17]

Oct 26, 2012 • 30min
Laura Lippman on Edgar Allan Poe
Mystery Writer Laura Lippman talks about the terrifying brilliance of Edgar Allan Poe. [29:32]

Oct 19, 2012 • 28min
Josh Ritter
Indie singer Josh Ritter talks about writing, composing, and performing. [27:58]

Oct 12, 2012 • 35min
Clive Gillinson
Clive Gillinson on bringing Carnegie Hall to all New Yorkers. [34:36]

Oct 4, 2012 • 35min
The Paschall Brothers
Three generations of Paschalls have brought beautiful harmonies to their community.

Sep 27, 2012 • 31min
Harold Burnham
Harold Burnham keeps the Essex shipbuilding tradition alive and vibrant.


