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Entries from September 2009

Brent McCorkle: Film Maker

September 30th, 2009 · View Comments

This Week we spoke with Brent McCorkle, award winning film maker, who recently won third place in The Doorpost Film Project. Also, Alexandra Bonifield talks about the economic impact of the arts. Brent McCorkle’s Website The Doorpost Film Project Critical Rant and Rave For more area arts events, visit KERA’s ArtandSeek.org If you’re reading [...]

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Katherine Wagner: CEO of North Texas Business for Culture and Arts

September 23rd, 2009 · View Comments

This week we have a review of Sundown Collaborative’s “Rabbit” and an interview with NTBCA’s CEO, Katherine Wagner. If you work with an arts organization in north Texas you should listen to this podcast. North Texas Business for Culture and Arts Theater Jones For more area arts events, visit KERA’s ArtandSeek.org If you’re reading [...]

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Dr. Rick Stewart: Senior Curator of Western Paintings and Sculpture

September 16th, 2009 · View Comments

This week we spoke with Dr. Rick Stewart, the senior curator of western art at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, about his history in art and art history as well as about his time at the Amon Carter and their upcoming exhibit. Amon Carter Museum Alexandra Bonifield For more area arts events, [...]

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Lake Simons and John Dyer: White Elephant

September 9th, 2009 · View Comments

This week we spoke with Lake Simons and John Dyer about their collaborative project at Hip Pocket Theatre, White Elephant. WhiteElephantPlay.com Hip Pocket Theatre If you’re reading this in Facebook, click here to listen to the podcast: Lake Simons and John Dyer

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Mark Evan Walker: Artist, Scenic Designer, Author

September 2nd, 2009 · View Comments

This week we spoke with Mark Evan Walker, scenic designer for Stage West’s production of Skin of our Teeth, about his history as an artist and his long time involvement in Dallas and Fort Worth. MarkEvanWalker.com What you see may shock you: Post Modern Pulp Fiction

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