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  • Between July 18-20, 2022, the research team behind ‘Cymbeline in the Anthropocene’ and its worldwide representatives will meet in-person and virtually in Bozeman, Montana, for a hybrid symposium showcasing the work of seven eco-theatrical productions of Shakespeare’s ‘Cymbeline.’
  • In this episode, we get up close and personal with Bobby Lee Springfield, a singer/songwriter who gives us the skinny on the ups and downs of show biz.This episode contains some adult language and themes, with references to alcohol, tobacco and drugs, which may be unsuitable for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.
  • For this episode of Front Row Center, Lauren Korn speaks with Bill Koch, the owner and director of the Virginia City Opera House, which is the home of the Virginia City Players.
  • This week’s guest is John Twiggs, host of the award-winning Montana PBS program Backroads of Montana. In this conversation we learn about John’s journey to visual storytelling, what makes a great Backroads story and what John’s advice is for future broadcast journalists.
  • In this episode, a Butte native reflects on the 20 years she spent in almost every state prison in California — teaching and performing theatre.
  • In this episode, songwriter Joe Purdy discusses his new album, "Coyote," and shares his process and overall musical journey with host John Floridis.
  • Since 2014, the ZACC’s Last Best Print Fest has been an annual celebration of printmaking. Lauren Korn sits down to talk with Mikyla Veis about the month-long event’s portfolio exchange, art opening and auction, this year’s featured printmaker (this year, it’s Missoula’s own Jace Laakso), and more!
  • This week’s guest is Tyler Hamilton, former professional cycler. Tyler now lives in Missoula, runs a coaching business, works for Black Swift Investment advisors and is a new father.
  • Born from aspirations to bring the timeless tales of William Shakespeare directly to rural and under-served communities, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has been enriching the lives of people in Montana, and beyond, for 50 seasons. Lauren Korn speaks with Executive Artistic Director Kevin Asselin about what audiences can expect this year.
  • Julia Tai, Missoula Symphony Orchestra and Philharmonia Northwest conductor and musical director, and the Co-Artistic Director of the Seattle Modern Orchestra visits with host John Floridis to discuss her musical journey from violinist to vocalist to conductor, her early childhood in Taipei and what it was like to take over the MSO at the dawn of a worldwide pandemic.
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