Wilmington 1968 is a community-wide reflection 50 years after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Following Dr. King’s death, an emotional public response and demonstrations led to a nine-month occupation of Wilmington, Delaware by the National Guard – the longest occupation of an American city to date. Over the past year, community representatives and […]
Congratulations Delaware Theatre Company on receiving a Cross-Sector Arts Partnership (CSAP), a one-time grantmaking opportunity made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts to support exceptional cross-sector partnership projects. Delaware Theatre Company will work with non-arts partner: Ingleside Homes, Inc. on a project entitled: “Delaware Theatre Company Senior Playwriting Program,” a 12-16 week […]
Paul Weagraff interviews Sara Ganter, Executive Director of the Rehoboth Art League, about its origins in Henlopen Acres and its growth throughout the years to serve Sussex County.
Paul Weagraff interviews UD student Christian Wills about the benefits of studying abroad, his open mic nights at the UD Creamery on Market Street in Wilmington, and his vision of an entrepreneurial venture for youth called The Loitery.
Paul Weagraff interviews David Stradley, Producing Artistic Director of the Delaware Shakespeare, about the organization’s early years, growth, and current programming, including recent recognition with two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts.