The Spokane-based singer, songwriter and musician Olivia Brownlee is our guest this week.
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We’re talking music and film with this week’s guests Charlie Pepiton and Michael Kropf, two Gonzaga professors with a new short film and a new string ensemble.
2 CommentsThis week, Terrain co-founder/ executive director Ginger Ewing and operations director Jackie Caro preview the art extravaganza’s 16th annual event.
Comments closedThis week we’re chatting with Aimee Brooks and Morganne Elkins of Banana Slug Books, the outfit behind the new literary anthology “Spokane Campfire Stories.”
Comments closedWe went on location for this week’s episode to sit down with glass artist Preston Singletary and independent curator Miranda Belarde-Lewis.
Comments closedThis week’s episode features a conversation with the bookbinder and book artist Mel Antuna Hewitt, who goes by Mel the Maker.
Comments closedWe have two guests on this week’s episode: Joe and Sienna Henson, co-founders of Hitchhiker’s Theatre.
Comments closedJim Mohr, executive director of the Blue Door Theatre, joins us this week to talk about all things improv and the universality of “Yes, and…”.
Comments closedOn this week’s episode, we’re in conversation with Jon Kuritz, a video director who co-founded the nonprofit production house Live from Somewhere.
Comments closedFor this week’s episode, Rachel Bade-McMurphy—jazz musician, composer and music advocate—is in the Rogue Heart Media studio to talk about, among other things, her new project, the Glass Bead Orchestra.
Comments closedThis week we’re talking with Danny Anderson, a longtime actor who’s now leading My Turn Theater, an organization that provides performing arts opportunities to adults with disabilities.
Comments closedOn this week’s episode we catch up with Zuill Bailey, who’s not only an internationally touring cellist but also artistic director of the Northwest BachFest.
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