Art Works Podcast

National Endowment for the Arts
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Sep 20, 2012 • 33min

Margot Livesey

Author Margot Livesey discusses The Flight of Gemma Hardy -- her reimagining of Jane Eyre. [32:40]
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Sep 13, 2012 • 29min

Al Head

Arts Advocate Al Head discusses the profound impact of traditional arts on communities. [28:50]
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Sep 6, 2012 • 36min

John Collins

Backstage with the director of Gatz, a play that takes as its text F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic of and about the Jazz Age. 
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Aug 23, 2012 • 34min

Christopher Paul Curtis

Meet Christopher Paul Curtis. He is known for writing historical fiction for young adults that center on African-American families and tackle tough issues with humor and honesty. His latest book, The Mighty Miss Malone, has all the hallmarks of a Curtis novel: a likeable and utterly believable young protagonist, a Rust Belt setting, a vividly drawn moment in history (in this case, the Great Depression), and moments of real humor interlaced with a story of genuine pathos. In many ways, Curtis has had a blessed career. His first book, The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963, tells the story of ten-year-old Kenny, his family, and a trip that leads them into a tragic moment in American history. It somehow managed to be hilarious, and in turn, tragic. It also racked up a slew of awards including a Newbery Honor and a Coretta Scott King Honor. Curtis followed that up with Bud, Not Buddy, which is set in 1936 Flint, Michigan, and focuses on ten-year-old orphan Bud Caldwell, who hits the road in search of family. It became the first book ever to receive both the Newbery Medal and the Coretta Scott King Author Award. Curtis then went on to receive still another Coretta Scott King Author Award and a Newbery Honor for Elijah of Buxton, a novel about the first child born free in a settlement of runaway slaves in southern Canada. [34:01]
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Aug 16, 2012 • 31min

Bryan Doerries

Bryan Doerries discusses how bringing Greek tragedies to service members opens up new conversations.
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Aug 9, 2012 • 29min

Richard Currey

A writer and Vietnam Veteran discusses Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried.
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Aug 2, 2012 • 32min

Michele Lowe

Michele Lowe discusses the process that moved her award-winning play Inana from page to stage. [32:07]
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Jul 26, 2012 • 27min

Ron Capps

Ron Capps helps returning service members write their way home.
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Jul 19, 2012 • 32min

Luke Stewart and Gio Russonello

Capital Bop expanding the DC’s jazz audience in unexpected places. [32:22]
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Jul 12, 2012 • 29min

Yeohlee Teng

Yeohlee Teng talks about her design philosophy and her work with Making Midtown, an initiative to reinvigorate creative production in NYC’s garment district.

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