
Episode 107
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 chats to Diana about 'The Paris Hours', about weaving real people into fictional tales,
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
May 1, 202058m 21s
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Show Notes
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 chats to Diana about 'The Paris Hours', about weaving real people into fictional tales, and explains how the ending got its clever twist. Plus Ragtag Cinema's Barbie Banks talks about the work of directors Ivete Lucas and Patrick Bresnan, and looks at the new documentary 'Capital in the 21st Century'. At Sager Braudis Gallery Hannah Reeves discusses the new May exhibit, and for the last stop on the arts tour Talking Horse Producion's Adam Brietzke and The Stable Boys' Kathleen Johnson teach Diana a short form game called 'Questions Only' and it's clear Diana needs some practice.
Topics
KOPNDiana MoxonartstheatrebooksThe Paris HoursAlex GeorgeSkylark BookshopRagtag CinemaBarbie BanksIvete LucasPatrick BresnanSager Braudis GalleryHannah ReevesTalking Horse ProductionsAdam BrietzkeKathleen Johnsonimprov