
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.
Latest Stories
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Kate Scuffle discusses the annual Christmas City Follies with Director J.P. Jordan and Education Director and cast member Mary Wright to unwrap the show's festive hijinks.
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Kate Scuffle talks with Anne Lewis, Division Head of Performing Arts at DeSales University, about their upcoming production of Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Scott Krycia, a Lehigh Valley photographer specializing in astrophotography, to discuss his upcoming photography show titled "Dark Skies."
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Kate Scuffle talks to Brandon Wunder of Allentown's Alternative Gallery about the upcoming Dusty Cans film festival, featuring 16mm films that were saved from a junkyard and will now be preserved.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Clair Freeman, director of Cedar Crest College's upcoming play "The Revolutionists," to discuss the show's timeless story, characters, and themes.
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Charles James hosts to discuss the Philly Film Festival with CEO and Executive Director, Andy Greenblatt and Artistic Director and Senior Director of Programming, Michael Lerman.
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Kate Scuffle talks with Bathsheba Monk and Kim Plyler, founders of Pen to Performance, a new nonprofit dedicated to uncovering new theater works.
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Kate Scuffle sits down with Lorena Bravo and Kate Hughes, committee members for the Allentown Art Museum's upcoming fall fundraiser, "Cocktails & Collecting," which is returning for its 17th year on Oct. 7.
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Kate Scuffle sits down with Mary Wright, Touchstone Theatre's Education Director and director of the upcoming Festival UnBound, which will take place at venues throughout Bethlehem from Sept. 27-Oct. 1.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Alan Younkin and Michael Schelp, co-chairs of the Art in the Park festival, which is returning for its 48th year to Allentown's West Park on Sept. 16.