This week on Artworks,
David Brent Johnson sits down with jazz pianist Luke Gillespie to talk about music, serendipity, and a new CD.
George Walker reviews the IU Opera Theater production of La Rondine
Then, put on a heavy coat and some gloves and join us out in the elements as Adam Schwartz explores some outdoor art.
And later in the program, Annie Corrigan get a lesson in right allemandes and do-si-dos.
Stories On This Episode
Swing Your Parents Round! The Family Dance Series Is For Everyone
By Annie Corrigan - Feb 22, 2010
There are few events in town that give parents and kids the same experience. The Family Dance Series gets everyone moving to the beat.
MOSAIC Film Festival Aims To Educate And Entertain
By Josephine McRobbie - Feb 23, 2010
The 3rd annual MOSAIC Film Festival addresses issues of poverty, homelessness, and disability through a variety of short films for adults and children.
Arts Writer Dianne Durante On Sculpture’s Forgotten Delights
By Adam Schwartz - Feb 24, 2010
New York writer Dianne Durante has spent countless hours gazing at and photographing the public sculptures and monuments that inspire, provoke, and amuse her.
The Luke Gillespie Trio: Live At The Station
By David Johnson - Feb 25, 2010
Live at the Station features a set of standards, including "Have You Met Miss Jones," "Con Alma," and "Stompin' at the Savoy." None of it was planned.
A Soprano ‘Swallow’s A Challenging Role In Puccini’s “La Rondine”
By George Walker - Mar 3, 2010
"I think Puccini's heroines are stronger than Verdi’s. Magda's every bit as strong and self-deluded as Tosca or Madama Butterfly.”