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.
Lehigh Valley Arts Salon is supported by the Dexter F. and Dorothy H. Baker Foundation, who believes lives are enriched through a vibrant and enduring arts community and, invites you to join them in supporting the arts!
Latest Stories
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Kate Scuffle talks with Mary Wright and JP Jordan of Touchstone Theatre about this year's Festival UnBound and the related events across Bethlehem.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Jayne Ann Recker of the Celtic Cultural Alliance, and Mary Ann Dunwoodie and Dianne Michaels, two artists with visual impairments, on this double-feature.
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"You Get a Sense of Where the Art World Is" with Dr. Alan Younkin and Michael Schelp | LV Arts SalonKate Scuffle welcomes Dr. Alan Younkin and Michael Schelp, co-chairs of Art in the Park, to talk about the annual event in Allentown's beautiful West Park.
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Kate Scuffle talks with NCC's Kelly Allen and Rachael Gorchov and artists Anne Sipos and Mike Lorenz about the NCC East 40 Artists-in-Residence summer program.
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Kate Scuffle talks with author Kate Brandes about her new novel Stone Creak, which tells a compelling story of eco-terrorism, community, and sense of place.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Jill Dunn Jones of Pennsylvania Youth Theatre and the duo Bobcat Opossum to preview their upcoming Musikfest performances.
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Foot-Stomping Music and Words That Inspire Hope with Wee Foggy Dogs and Zena Goodwin | LV Arts SalonKate Scuffle talks with the members of the band Wee Foggy Dogs, then founder and director of Poets For Justice, Zena Goodwin, about their upcoming Musikfest performances.
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Kate Scuffle is joined by Fiona Gillespie of The Chivalrous Crickets and Sloan Wainwright, both of whom will be performing on the Liederplatz stage during Musikfest 2024.
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Kate Scuffle sits down with artist Tim Higgins to talk about his exhibition titled 'Please Stand By,' which features digital collage works that encourage viewers to take a deeper look.
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Kate Scuffle talks with Clair Freeman and Brett Oliviera of the Bill Mutimer Memorial Summer Theater about the efforts to keep the program going in the wake of Mutimer's sudden passing.