Melanie Benjamin will appear in Columbus with Thurber House on Wednesday, January 27, 2016.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Melanie Benjamin will appear in Columbus with Thurber House on Wednesday, January 27, 2016.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Today’s hour-long special on WCBE featured singer-songwriters Anna Nalick and John Gorka, Speakeasy’s Sumukh Torgalkar, and Ohio State’s History Talk. Thanks to all involved.
“Pork packing in Cincinnati 1873” by Ehrgott & Krebs
Taken by MBTrama – https://www.flickr.com/photos/mbtrama/
Singer-songwriters Anna Nalick and John Gorka will appear in Columbus on January 17 and 22 at the Rumba Cafe and Six String Concerts, respectively. Listen in to learn more about Anna Nalick’s songs after “Breathe 2 AM” and which song took John Gorka the longest to write (Hint: I’ll tell you later).
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
How to teach your kids not to be materialistic? Catie Curtis‘ parents set many interesting examples, including taking their children to the town dump and saying,”Pick something out, anything you want.” As she recalls, it was a great teaching moment because they’d “actually find incredibly beautiful things.”
Among the beautiful things Curtis has found has been material for songs like “My Dad’s Yard,” which describes her father’s habit of collecting things and giving them away to people who might need them. As she says in the song,
So if you need something when times get hard
You can probably find it in my dad’s yard
And if you need hope if you’re coming apart
You can surely find it in my dad’s heart
Listen in to our discussion of her songwriting inspirations.
Singer Songwriter Catie Curtis will be in Columbus on January 8 with Six String Concerts.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Part 2 of my talk with Columbus architectural photographer Brad Feinknopf and his thoughts on what it takes to get great images of buildings.
Go here for Part 1 of our talk.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Ever look at photographs of buildings, maybe with perfectly captured shimmering lights or passers-by caught just so, and wonder how they do it?
Columbus architectural photographer Brad Feinknopf details some of the tricks of the trade and how he moved from his start in fashion and art photography with Richard Avedon and Robert Mapplethorpe to architectural photography.
And for those of you considering a career in photography, he’ll let you know what a hip, cool photographer really wants in an assistant. Hint: it’s not what a lot of hip, cool assistants might think it is.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
What kind of childhood frustration leads one to be a writer? Central Ohio nonfiction writer Nichole Reber’s path to a career in writing was sparked by her mother reading to her and Nichole’s curiosity about how her mother did this because she “couldn’t understand how she got [Nichole] so excited and how she elicited so many emotions when it was just pictures and black marks on a page.” Listen in for a discussion of nonfiction writing, changing careers, and Frank Lloyd Wright in his underwear.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
The 5th-Annual MAT Scriptwriting Competition has kicked off! Accepting submissions now!
Posted by Midnight Audio Theatre on Saturday, December 12, 2015
Ohio State University professor Jeffrey H. Cohen’s latest book Eating Soup without a Spoon sounds like a minimalist cookbook bent on reducing the amount of silverware used at a meal. It’s not. It’s a look at the application of anthropological methods in “the real world” by which Prof. Cohen means field work. Ever wanted to know what a grasshopper tastes like or how to, in fact, eat soup without a spoon? Tune in!
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Rebecca Frazier
The last time Rebecca Frazier was in Columbus with Six String Concerts, we talked about her transportation, the most dangerous tour bus in America. This time, we talked about the impact her kids have on her touring schedule and writing and why she’s a “Christmas nerd.” Catch her in town on December 4 with the Six String Concerts.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download