
Curtain Call
KVMR-FM volunteers Hollie Grimaldi-Flores and Cy Musiker have produced something new, for KVMR, Curtain Call.
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Show overview
Curtain Call has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 46 episodes. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 29 min and 29 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Arts show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 4 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 11 episodes published. Published by KVMR-FM.
From the publisher
KVMR-FM volunteers Hollie Grimaldi-Flores and Cy Musiker have produced something new, for KVMR, Curtain Call. It's a show highlighting the best in arts and culture here in the foothills, the valley and occasionally beyond. Cy and Hollie hope Curtain Call will become a resource for all your entertainment needs, whether listeners are interested in rock or bluegrass, jazz or pop, classical, theater, dance, or the visual arts. The show will celebrate the amazing diversity of arts we're lucky enough to have here in Gold Country, and they want to help listeners figure out where to find the coolest shows, now that the pandemic is easing. We hope you like it.
Latest Episodes
View all 46 episodesMay 2026

Ep 45March 2026

Ep 44February 2026
On the February edition of Curtain Call, KVMR's arts magazine, host Cy Musiker looks at the gender politics of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, go wolf hunting with the Auburn Symphony, and previews the Wild and Scenic Film Festival during a challenging time for green politics.

Ep 43January 2026
On the first Curtain Call of the new year, co-hosts Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller have advice for how to shake off the bad vibes from last year by joining the circus, riding with a Fruit Bat, and getting a preview of the state’s master plan for the arts.

Ep 42December 2025
On the last Curtain Call of the year, Co-hosts Joyce Miller and Cy Musiker offer some presents for the holidays, with tips on photography, on dancing, and how to make radio. Photo Credit: Yelena Holt. Photo of the party scene from the Holt Ballet Conservatory production of Clara and the Nutcracker.

Ep 41November 2025
On Curtain Call this month, co-hosts Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller reveal why the High Sierra Music Festival is coming to Grass Valley, profile a funk mistress, and preview operas featuring a monkey king and a serial killer.

Ep 40September 2025
On Curtain Call this week, Co-hosts Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller microdose on a comedy improv troupe, stalk artists in their open studios, and preview a literary festival at Lake Tahoe.
Ep 39August 2025
On Curtain Call this month, co-hosts Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller profile a Los Angeles band reviving Chicano soul, preview three high schoolers turning craft into art for the Ag Mechanics auction at the Nevada County Fair, and ask local musician, Peter Wilson, why the County Fair is so special.
Ep 38July 2025
On the July Curtain Call co-hosts Joyce Miller and Cy Musiker are talking about the death of a theater company and its rebirth, checking on the state of arts funding, and highlighting some very good live shows.
Ep 37June 2025
On this June edition of Curtain Call, co-hosts Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller feature a musical about a young lesbian growing up in a funeral home, what’s next for the Center for the Arts, highlights from the Nevada City Film Festival, and the Fathers Bluegrass Festival returns. We’ll learn tricks of the trade from a square dance caller.
Ep 36May 2025
On the May edition of Curtain Call, KVMR's monthly arts magazine, co-hosts Joyce Miller and Cy Musiker talk to a KVMR Celtic Festival headliner, go on a quest with a dragon (not the mean GOT kind), and visit Broadway Sacramento to learn about its dual seasons.
Ep 35March 2025
On this March edition of Curtain Call cohosts Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller explore the fate of the Miners Foundry, talk to Karen Terrey, the new poet laureate for Nevada County, hear from a young orator, and consider what Jane Austen really meant by Sense and Sensibility.
Ep 34February 2025
On Curtain Call, co-hosts Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller offer a shove out the door despite the cold and wet weather, with tips for your next open mic audition, art inspired by the Wild and Scenic Film Festival and a classical bonanza, including Mahler.
Ep 33January 2025
On Curtain Call this month, Co-hosts Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller are back with the best shows for January of this new year, no algorithms allowed. And they’re featuring Grass Valley songwriter, Velvy Appleton, a California family that stays together by playing together, and other highlights for your 2025 entertainment calendar.
Ep 32November 2024
Co-hosts Joyce Miller and Cy Musiker have a haunting show for November, talking about thrilling concerts, a century of fun and frolic in the foothills and fresh peanuts.
Ep 31September 2024
On Curtain Call this month, co-hosts Cy and Joyce talk about challenges for local music producers, and the promise of a new concert hall, plus a play about a North Korean defector and the return of Dakhabrakha.
Ep 30August 2024
On Curtain Call for August, Host Cy Musiker gives us a preview of the Nevada County Fair, and its Ag Mechanics auction, plus a photo show capturing the night sky, not to mention lots of great music.
Ep 29July 2024
On Curtain Call this month, KVMR's guide to the arts from Reno to Davis, Cy and Joyce talk about a honking good show, conscious rap, and the passing of a local theatre legend.
Ep 28June 2024
On Curtain Call for the month of June, hosts Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller meet a ballet mistress, a film festival producer and the queen of Bay Area Bluegrass. It's a month of hot times in the cool evening.
Ep 27May 2024
On Curtain Call for the month of May, hosts Cy Musiker and Joyce Miller present a merry list of shows; piping up for KVMR's Celtic Fest, savoring shows about doomed love and paying the rent, and listening to some epic jazz.