
Lehigh Valley Arts Salon
Mondays, 6:00-6:30pm
Lehigh Valley Arts Salon offers a weekly look at the many diverse offerings in the areas of art, theater, poetry and dance, including interviews with creators and representatives from the region's arts and cultural organizations.
Listen every Monday night from 6:00 to 6:30 PM following NPR’s All Things Considered.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes renowned local photographer and visual artist Lydia Panas to talk about her book Sleeping Beauty, the power and technique behind the art of photography, and more.
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Guest host Paul Willistein commemorates National Poetry Month by presenting the 17th annual Lehigh Valley Press Student Poetry Project, and is joined by George VanDoren and the first-place winners from each age category.
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Silagh White talks to local musician and host George Hrab about the upcoming game show The Know Show 2, then chats with Dr. Bonnie Winfield about the new exhibition titled “Then There Is the Woman,” which features artwork by women inside and outside of Northampton County Prison.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes back to the WDIY studios Liz Bradbury, Director of the Training Institute at the Bradbury Sullivan LGBT Community Center to chat about the upcoming in-person Art and Culture Series #7 - Art (and) History from a Queer Perspective.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Keri Maxfield, Art Director of the Nurture Nature Center in Easton to talk about the center’s largest installation to date: "Climate Conversations: All We Can Save," on display from April 8 to June 30.
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Silagh White hosts a program about “Heroes,” a project of artworks, programming and outreach with artist Bart Cooper, Faces International's Kevin Greene and ArtsQuest's Kassie Hilgert.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes the spirit of St. Patrick to Lehigh Valley Arts Salon with Theresa Cantley of Donegal Square and McCarthy’s Red Stag Pub and Whiskey Bar in Bethlehem, along with Patrick Brogan, ArtsQuest’s Chief Programming Officer as they preview the Lehigh Valley's newest festival: Sláinte!
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Silagh White chats with Liberty High School theater students Matt Byrne and Bex Vermeulen about their performance experiences during the pandemic; then the State Theatre's Jamie Balliet joins the conversation to talk about the upcoming Freddy Awards honoring excellence in local high school theater programs.
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Kate Scuffle gives listeners a Valentine with the deeply personal story of Miss You Like Hell, and welcomes director Jamie McKittrick and choreographer Samuel Antonio Reyes to talk about the casting and production rehearsals for the show's Feb. 24-27 run, a return to live, in-person productions, and more.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Claire McRee, Jackie Cochrane, and Elaine Mehalakes from the Allentown Art Museum to talk about the museum's newest upcoming exhibit Eclectic Collecting: Curiosities from the Vault, the works of Rembrandt, and more.