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The Arts in the Time of Masks, Monologues and Illuminated Poetry

Keeping us all engaged with the arts during COVID19 is no mean feat but this month two arts happenings are aiming both to amuse us on our sofas and also get us out of ...

The Arts in the Time of Masks - The arts consultant chat

This week's show is a MUST for all arts administrators - and non-profit leaders, staff or volunteers - as arts consultant Sara Leonard returns to the show to continue ...

The Arts in the Time of Rising Statistics - Part 1,700

This week's Speaking of the Arts is a back-to-school edition in honor of all the teachers, staff, janitors and everyone else who is facing the unknown unknowns. Actors...

The Arts in the Time of Please Wear a Damn Mask part 638

Imagine being a teenage dancer, you've been thrust into the spotlight, you're on tour for the first time, and your mentor tells you: 'You do not have friends, and you ...

The Arts in the Time of What Comes Next? Part 7 and 3/8ths

An exhortation to 'Live This Life' was spray-painted on a sidewalk, and it perfectly sums up how so many people and organizations in the arts are choosing to manage th...

The Arts in the Time of Masks part 47.5

The award-winning international conductor, Marlon Daniel, is the world expert on the music of Chevalier de Saint-Georges, has conducted for prestigious orchestras acro...

The Arts in the Time of Masks part 33 1/3

How do arts organizations keep us all engaged when so few of us can gather? Do we want the same things as before? On this week's Speaking of the Arts, arts management ...

The Arts in the Time of Needed Change

This week Diana Moxon revisits two recent episodes where she talked with black arts creators about their experiences: Fred Onovwerosuoke - aka FredO - the most prolif...

The Arts in the time of Constant Flux - Part Seven and a Half

Do we go ahead or do we cancel? The question facing all arts organizations as they try to navigate these liminal times. On this week's show Columbia Art League Executi...

The Arts Partly from your Sofa, part 62 and three-quarters

What is it like being a black actor in the Columbia theatre scene? On this week's show actors, Enola White and Barret Brooks, generously chat with me about their exper...

The Arts Partly from your Sofa part 43.5

It's not every day an award-winning international composer agrees to come and chat on Speaking of the Arts, but that all changes on this week's show when Fred Onovwero...

June 19, 2020 - The Arts partly from your sofa, part 6

We hover, somewhat precariously, between being back in the real world, and staying safe at home. And the arts are in that same in between space. On this week's Speakin...

June 12, 2020 - The Arts mostly from your Sofa, part 23

There is arts chat and subliminal music on this week's Speaking of the Arts, starting with a new song by Yasmin Williams - as yet untitled, she's looking for suggestio...

June 5, 2020 - The Arts from your Sofa part 95

This week Diana talks to Ragtag Cinema's Barbie Banks about the importance of lifting up black voices in film; Columbia Art League's Kelsey Hammond turns the tables an...

May 29, 2020 - The Arts from your Sofa part 51

On this week's trip around the arts, host Diana Moxon finds out from director Barbie Banks what Ragtag Cinema is doing to get ready for its reopening next week; Tryps'...

May 22, 2020 -The Arts in the Time of Sequestration

This week as we tour the Columbia arts scene Diana drops into Skylark bookshop to talk food porn aka cookbooks with Alex George, chats with singer songwriter Audra Ser...

May 15, 2020 - The Arts in the Time of Sequestration

On this week's episode of Speaking of the Arts Diana gets to improvise her Jakarta nightclub days with Adam Brietzke and Kathleen Johnson from Talking Horse Production...

May 8, 2020 - The Arts in the Time of Sequestration

As we all navigate our way to the new normal, the arts quietly carries on feeding our souls. Nobody ever felt worse after reading a good book, or listening to Mozart, ...

May 1, 2020 - The Arts in the time of Sequestration

It's an exciting week in the Columbia literary world, with the latest novel by Skylark Bookshop owner, Alex George, getting its official launch, and so this week Alex ...

April 24, 2020 - The Arts in the Age of Sequestration

This week, with the help of sound effects, Diana cycles around Columbia visiting arts organizations to find out what we can all enjoy from the comfort of our sofas. In...

April 17, 2020 - The Arts in the time of Sequestration

The opportunities to enjoy the arts from the comforts of home continues. First up on this week's show, Skylark Bookshop's Alex George reviews two new novels, 'Golden S...

April 10, 2020 - The Arts in the time of Sequestration

Listen to this week's Speaking of the Arts to hear from Ragtag's Barbie Banks about a new documentary looking at gerrymandering called Slay the Dragon and a Romanian h...

One World Same Boat - Episode One

We are all in the same boat right now. Separated by oceans, borders, and now sequestration, we are all in this new normal together. We can't travel physically but we c...

April 3, 2020 - The Arts in the time of Corona Virus

On this week's Speaking of the Arts Diana finds out about this week's Extra Credit movie available at RagtagCinema.org from Barbie Banks; Trent Rash from the Missouri ...

March 27, 2020 - Films, books, music, theatre and fine art in the time of quarantine

As we're all practicing social distancing and going to an arts event is off the menu, this week we track what's available to us at a distance and check in with some of...

March 20, 2020 - The Arts in the time of COVID19

These are strange and unprecedented times for all of us. With all arts and culture events canceled, all venues shuttered and no end in sight, this week Diana chats to ...

March 13 2020 - Stephens College Playhouse; Dixie's Tupperware Party

France in the late 1700's was a bad time and place to be an ex-Queen, a political activist, a civil rights fighter, or even a playwright, but America's most produced p...

March 06 2020 - True/False: 'Welcome to Chechnya' doc; musician Yasmin Williams

Every year for 4 days the True/False film fest transforms Columbia, Missouri into the epicenter of documentary film excellence. This week's Speaking of the Arts show i...

February 28, 2020 - 'Votes for Women' play; author Phong Nguyen

2020 is the 100th anniversary of something that American women take for granted - the right to vote. But the history of women's fight for equal voting rights was long,...

February 21, 2020 - Stephens College Warehouse Theatre; The Little Theatre of Jefferson City

Morality plays and Robin Hood first appeared in the middle ages - and Diana explores both on this week's Speaking of the Arts. In Act One Director Brooke Grno and acto...

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