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https://www.wlrn.org/podcast/sundial 29-09-2017 17:25:57
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Artist Chire Regans searches for the truth in portraits, names and hair (via WLRN Sundial) wlrn.org/podcast/sundia…
Today on Sundial, artist Chire Regans' work is rooted in stories that are hard to tell. It's earned her recognition for leading conversations on social justice.
She's a new artist-in-residence at Oolite Arts.
Listen live at 1pm on WLRN Public Media or later on your podcast apps 📻
Michael League wasn't good enough for his university's musical ensembles. Today he is a Grammy-winning bandleader of Snarky Puppy and the co-founder of this weekend's GroundUP Music Festival 🎸🌊wlrn.org/podcast/sundia…
Michael League of the band Snarky Puppy joins us today on WLRN Sundial!
1 p.m. on wlrn.org or later today in your favorite podcast places
Can’t say you don’t get variety on WLRN Sundial!
This week:
•“Razing Liberty Square” filmmaker Katja Esson
•Lego artist Nathan Sawaya
•Improv cellist Guy Michel
•Miami band Afrobeta
📱 Catch up here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sun…
🧱 If you're a LEGO brick fan this WLRN Sundial show is for you.
Fun day at work learning more about Nathan Sawaya. wlrn.org/podcast/sundia…
More than 10 million people have seen Nathan Sawaya’s art — as many as saw the Mona Lisa last year.
When they see Sawaya’s work, they tend to focus on the medium: LEGOs. We spoke on WLRN Sundial wlrn.org/podcast/sundia…
You have to have a chanclas piece if you're showing your art in Miami.
Today on Sundial, Nathan Sawaya joins us before his
exhibit opens at the Olympia Theater.
Listen live at WLRN Public Media at 1pm 📻 or later on your podcast apps.
Our most important tools to make a live, one-hour show four days a week with a small but mighty staff on WLRN Sundial:
✅ cafecito to get hype
✅ tea to chill
✅ small miracles every day
H/T Helen Acevedo for the stickers
Broken promises: What happened when climate gentrification came to Liberty City (via WLRN Sundial) wlrn.org/arts-culture/2…
Guy Michel plays the cello but he calls himself a DJ and an emcee. He’s an improvisational musician and he showed us what it’s all about live on WLRN Sundial wlrn.org/podcast/sundia…
Liberty City is 12 feet above sea level – that’s the highest-and-driest ground in Miami.
The documentary “Razing Liberty City” explores how Climate gentrification is affecting residents. We talk with the filmmaker.
Listen now live on WLRN Public Media or later on your favorite podcast app
A high school teacher told the painter Nora Nieves she’d suffer from being behind with her technical skills. Her mentor, a famous Puerto Rican painter, told her that he would train her on the weekend.
Now she’s artist in residence at Norton Museum of Art wlrn.org/podcast/sundia…
Catch us in the clouds with The Norton Museum's artist-in-residence, Nora Maité Nieves (via WLRN Sundial ) wlrn.org/podcast/sundia…
The new artist in residence at the Norton Museum in West Palm Beach, Nora Maite Nieves, joins us on WLRN Sundial today at 1 pm on WLRN.org. wlrn.org/podcast/sundial
Drummer Willie Stewart of Third World takes us through Jamaica's 'musical genealogy' on WLRN Sundial wlrn.org/podcast/sundia…
Today on Sundial, drummer Willie Stewart.
He played with Bob Marley and Carlos Santana with his band Third World. He'll tell us why they are 'the reggae ambassadors of Jamaica.'
Live from 1-2 p.m. on WLRN Public Media 🇯🇲🥁