
Episode 121
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 this time. Life is not neat and orderly right now, but This Life is what we have. On this
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
August 7, 202059m 23s
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Show Notes
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 this time. Life is not neat and orderly right now, but This Life is what we have. On this week's show we chat to author and bookshop owner, Alex George, about Skylark Bookshop's new weekly 'MUST READ TV' (https://www.skylarkbookshop.com/new-events); to actor, comedian, composer and play adapter, Meg Phillips Crespy about the upcoming Guerl-Rilla theatre season and how that company is working with these times (https://guerl-rillatheatre.webnode.com/); and we revisit a chat with actor-musician-producer, Richard Harris, about the CoMo Griot Society (https://www.facebook.com/groups/269408244031474/). And thanks as always go to guitarist and songwriter, Yasmin Williams (http://www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com/) for allowing us to play her song 'Restless Heart' as part of the show's intro and outro.
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPNartstheatremusicSkylark BookshopAlex George'MUST READ TV'Meg Phillips CrespyGuerl-Rilla TheatreYasmin WilliamsRichard HarrisCOMO Griot Society