
Episode 108
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, or standing before an artwork that spoke to them. On this week's Speaking of the Arts Di
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
May 8, 202059m 23s
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Show Notes
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, or standing before an artwork that spoke to them. On this week's Speaking of the Arts Diana Moxon checks in with Ragtag Cinema, the Columbia Art League, the Missouri Symphony Orchestra, Skylark Bookshop and Talking Horse Productions and finds out along the way about how difficult it is to tell Mick Jagger apart from Mozart, what Talking Horse Productions' Adam Brietzke thinks about murder hornets, upcoming drive-in movies, a new memoir for dog lovers, and the range of famous artists whose influences are on display in the Columbia Art League's Visual Mixtape online exhibit.
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPNartstheatremusicRagtag CinemaBarbie BanksMissouri Symphony OrchestraMOSYMonica PalmerSkylark BookshopAlex GeorgeTalking Horse ProductionsThe Stable BoysAdam BrietzkeKathleen JohnsonKelsey HammondColumbia Art LeagueVisual Mixtape