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 talks with Anthony Marraccini from Connexions Gallery about their new exhibition, "Scenes of Easton, and about the evolution of Easton's artistic landscape.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Dr. Julie Miwa and Emma Camp from Lehigh University to talk about the upcoming NeuroSalon Jazz and Creativity Festival taking place at the Charles A. Brown Ice House.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Bill Mutimer from Northampton Community College to talk about NCC's Summer Theatre, which runs through July 30.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Kelly Allen and artist-in-residence Amanda Thackray to talk about the many offerings of Northampton Community College's East 40 campus.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Jeff Vaclavik from Deja Brew and the SouthSide Film Institute to talk about the 19th annual SouthSide Film Festival, which is running from June 13-17 in Bethlehem.
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Paul Willistein welcomes Anthony DeSanctis, ArtsQuest Programming Manager to talk about the film programming available at the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas.
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Kate Scuffle provides a preview of the 2023 Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, running from May 31-Aug. 6 on the campus of DeSales University with Artistic Director Jason King Jones and Director Matt Pfeiffer.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Claire McRee from the Allentown Art Museum to talk about their new exhibit "Fashion as Experiment: The ’60s," then chats with Emma Ackerman from Touchstone Theatre about the upcoming Young Playwrights' Festival.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Linda Mancinelli, author of the newly-released book Before You Go, featuring stories, advice and experiences from her career as a hospice nurse.
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Hosts Paul Willistein and George VanDoren welcome the first-place winners of the 18th annual Student Poetry Project: Aubrey Rodriguez, Noah Langkamer-Smith, and Lila Dobrowolski.