This week on Artworks,world-renowned percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie. She’ll talk with us about her amazing career and the importance of listening.
Also on the program, a visit with two visual artists whose works blur the borders of gender and dominance. Their work is currently on display in the Kinsey Institutes’ 2010 Juried Art Show, and we caught up with them in Chicago.
And we’ll discover how much more there was to the man whose comic strip about a little boy and his friends kept American laughing through much of the later twentieth century.
That’s all just ahead on Artworks.
Stories On This Episode
Evelyn Glennie: Listening To The Future Of Classical Music
By Annie Corrigan - Apr 28, 2010
Evelyn Glennie has been the queen of the percussion world for years. She shows no sign of stopping now.
Piffaro: A Renaissance Town Band
By George Walker - Jul 5, 2010
The Indianapolis Early Music Festival welcomes the Renaissance wind band Piffaro to the Indiana History Center this summer.
Charles M. Schulz In His Own Words
By Adam Schwartz - Jun 29, 2010
An interview with the editor of a new collection of writings by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz.