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Jon Grinspan talks about his book, Age of Acrimony: How Americans Fought to Fix Their Democracy 1865-1915
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In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Brian Baxter to discussupcoming events and performances by the Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO). The main focus of the conversation is the QCSO's gala concert, which will feature the world-renowned pianist Emanuel Ax as the guest soloist.
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Harry MacLean, author of Starkweather, The Untold Story of the Killing Spree That Changed America, discusses the 1958 murders that shocked the nation, drew national attention, and was an inspiration for the movie Natural Born Killers, Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska, a 1973, Martin Sheen movie, Badlands, and mention in Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start the Fire.
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A museum in the Quad Cities recently unveiled a rare mirror from Japan that had been sitting in its collection for over 100 years until curators discovered it two years ago.
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A Rock Island based organization that trains young filmmakers was awarded over $3 million in capital grants recently.
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The Stacks continues at the Sound Conservatory, Thursday through Friday, February 29 and March 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m. and they have added a bonus performance at 10:00 p.m. on Friday March 1.
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In this episode, Marc Zyla sits down with Marian Lee to discuss the 2024 IMTA District Pre-Collegiate Piano Auditions that took place at St. Ambrose University.
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Chelsea Sammons, the Director of Education at the Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO).
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Mindy Heusel sits down with filmmaker and artist Jose Francisco Salgado to discuss his film created for Michael Abel's piece "Liquify"
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In this episode, the director of the upcoming immersive theatre production, The Stacks, Ben Gougeon, is interviewed about the show.
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Mindy Heusel interviews composer Angel Lam about her music and her piece "Secrets and Ice Garden" which was performed as part of the QCSO Living Lands and Waters concert at the Figge Art Museum.
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CommunityIn this episode, hosts Matt and Joy sit down with Aubrey Barnes, a poet, educator, and entrepreneur from the Quad Cities.