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On this episode of What's Happenin' QC, we welcome guest Leo Kaalberg from the popular Facebook page "Out to Eat with Leo". Leo is celebrating the 4-year anniversary of his page, which has gained a lot of momentum over the years.
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Tim Alberta discusses his book The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism
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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.
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Playcrafters Barn Theatre is celebrating 95 years of community theatre. Listen in as Playcrafters' current board president, Kathy Graham, shares the troupe's history as well as its upcoming productions. Also featured is Jake Ladd, director for Playcrafters' opening show, "Harvey."
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Delve into the music scene in the Quad Cities from the 1970s through the 1990s with special guest, Brad Harvey, a musician and founder of Oil Magazine.
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Ben Schwind, the Education Manager at Common Chord and the host of the Echo Radio Hour, sits down for an interview to discuss the exciting events happening at Common Chord.
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Murder on the Orient Express continues at Circa ‘21 Dinner Playhouse through March 2nd
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CommunityIn this episode of "What’s Happenin’ Quad Cities" Katrina Keuning, the host of the podcast, “QC That’s Where” shares insights about her show, which is currently in its 5th season.
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Oboist Andrew Parker sits down for an interview to discuss his performances with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. The focus of the conversation is on his solo performance of John Harbison's "Snow Country." Parker describes the piece as a portrayal of the harsh and bitter aspects of winter, going beyond the picturesque snowy landscape.
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Featured in this episode is the multi-talented Jason Platt, author, actor, illustrationist and YouTube contributor. Sitting in as co-host is the equally talented Tristan Tapscott.