Innovate features timely dialogue with cultural visionaries, social entrepreneurs and leading scholars worldwide engaged in transformative action and creative collaboration.
- From: Arch Street Press
- Updated: Jul 12, 2019
Reading together since 1878, the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle has remained a leader in adult education through quality programming. Each summer, the CLSC chooses nine books of literary quality and invites the authors to Chautauqua present their work to an audience of approximately 1,000 readers.
- From: Chautauqua Institution
- Updated: Jun 28, 2013
WTIP provides access to area arts and culture through a variety of stories, interviews and features.
- From: WTIP
- Updated: Jun 29, 2012
WFMU's Too Much Information is the sober hangover after the digital party has run out of memes, apps and schemes. Host Benjamen Walker finds out that, in a world where everyone overshares the truth 140 characters at a time, telling tales might be the most honest thing to do.
- From: WFMU
- Updated: Aug 16, 2012
- From: KXCI
- Updated: Aug 30, 2016
- From: Rick Taylor
- Updated: Jun 11, 2015
- From: WSIU
- Updated: Jan 11, 2013
First Draft is a literary talk show featuring half-hour interviews with authors and host Mitzi Rapkin. It highlights the voices of writers as they discuss their work, their craft and the literary arts.
- From: mitzi rapkin
- Updated: Dec 14, 2013
Flicks features a weekly film review focused on new independent releases and old classics. Your host The Film Snob only talks about movies he loves – and hopes you’ll enjoy, too.
- From: KXCI
- Updated: Jul 21, 2016
- From: Live From The Divide
- Updated: Sep 27, 2016
Heard on radio stations across the country for more than a decade, Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin is a creative exploration of classical music and other genres. Each week’s programs are unified by compositions that share a central theme, which might be a composer, a period of history, or a musical form. Peabody Award-winning broadcaster Bill McGlaughlin is a broadly experienced musician, conductor, and composer. Bill draws on his background, his love of jazz, and his unmatched musical knowledge to connect recorded examples with engaging commentary. McGlaughlin is an affable, yet erudite musical story teller, whose insights speak to both novice and expert classical music fans. Listeners and program directors have enthusiastically responded to Bill McGlaughlin’s anecdotes and illustrations at the piano, and recently, The Association of Music Personnel in Public Radio (AMPPR) honored Bill McGlaughlin with its Lifetime Achievement Award during the 2011 Public Radio Music Conference. The series is also syndicated internationally, and its universal appeal was recently recognized by listeners in Canberra, Australia, who chose Exploring Music as the recipient of the 2010 Artsound Award for Best Overseas Program. Draw your listeners more fully into the world of classical music and develop new audience members by adding Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin to your program schedule.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Feb 27, 2024
Playing on Air records short plays written, directed and performed by theatrical luminaries - Timothée Chalamet, Michelle Williams, Frankie Faison, Hank Azaria, Audra McDonald, Jonathan Groff, Adam Driver, Brian Cox... Listeners enjoy a beginning, middle and knock-out punch in minutes. Plus, after hearing the actors perform, listeners essentially join the scene as all the artists converse with host, Claudia Catania, about what just went down. The Single Series is a module version of the full-length Playing on Air Series. It features a single short play followed by lively conversation with its playwright, director, cast. The times given include the ensuing conversation although the play can, of course, stand alone.
- From: Playing on Air
- Updated: Nov 19, 2021
Get a complete taste of legendary musicians and up-and-coming bands in these 7 minute interview pieces set to the artists own music. Hosted by Kyle Meredith.
- From: Louisville Public Media
- Updated: Sep 01, 2015
Song Travels is a series of 93 58 minute programs produced by South Carolina Public Radio with Host Michael Feinstein and a variety of guest artists from all music genres.
- From: South Carolina Public Radio
- Updated: Sep 13, 2015
WUNC's American Graduate Project is part of a nationwide public media conversation about the dropout crisis.
- From: WUNC
- Updated: Aug 15, 2012
- From: KVSC
- Updated: Oct 24, 2012
Radio essays recorded in the writer's own voice. As of July 1, 2015, Acoustic Stories will continue as Arts Review.
- From: Northern Community Radio - KAXE & KBXE, Minnesota
- Updated: Aug 18, 2015
Each week Minnesota Native News looks at social, economic, cultural, health issues and more facing Minnesota’s Native American communities. By informing and educating all Minnesotans about events, activities, and issues in Minnesota’s Native American communities this program interweaves the Native American culture into the rest of the communities of the state.
- From: Ampers
- Updated: Jan 29, 2014
KFAI's MinneCulture concert series featuring performances by Minnesota musicians, incluing Charlie Parr, Dalmar Yare, Kitten Forever and Heiruspecs.
- From: KFAI Minneapolis
- Updated: Apr 17, 2018
- From: KSVR Studios: Skagit Valley Radio
- Updated: Jun 06, 2015
Prime Time Radio is a one-hour weekly interview program with people who fascinate older adults in America. The program also features Movies for Grownups and Prime Time Postscript. Prime Time Radio consists of two discussion style interviews covering a wide range of topics hosted by veteran public radio broadcaster, Mike Cuthbert.
- From: AARP Radio
- Updated: Nov 08, 2013
The Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature is an award-winning 13-part annual radio series.
- From: Bioneers
- Updated: Sep 12, 2023
An American conversation with global attitude - on the arts, humanities, and global affairs, hosted by Christopher Lydon.
- From: Open Source
- Updated: Aug 07, 2014
Local artists showcasing their craft. Whether it's painting, woodwork, glass, metal, beadwork, drawing, sewing, ect., we'll cover it!
- From: KQAL
- Updated: Oct 05, 2012
5 to 8-minute, highly produced heads-ups highlighting great musical activities in the Twin Cities broadly conceived. The pieces feature the musicians, their music, club owners, fans, in short all of those responsible for creating musical experiences.
- From: KBEM
- Updated: Dec 10, 2019