Date Posted: January 29th, 2022
This week on Delaware State of the Arts, Michelle Kramer-Fitzgerald interviews Kari Ebert, the vice president of the board of The Dover Art League (DAL). After a brief history of The DAL, Michelle and Kari jump into discussing The DAL’s current and future programming. The DAL wants to become a hub for the arts in […]
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Date Posted: January 19th, 2022
This week on Delaware State of the Arts, Michelle Kramer-Fitzgerald interviews Jessica Ball, the new director of the Delaware Division of the Arts, about the Division’s plans as it enters 2022 and embarks on a new strategic plan. They also discuss how special Delaware’s arts and culture sector really is.
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Date Posted: January 8th, 2022
Andy Truscott speaks with Helen Chamberlin, the Executive Director of the Rehoboth Beach Film Society. The Rehoboth Beach Film Society is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit, arts organization with a very interesting history of how a small coastal Delaware, resort area could produce a major Film Festival and then grow into an organization that sponsors a broad […]
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Date Posted: January 1st, 2022
This week on Delaware State of the Arts, Kaitlin Ammon interviews David Simmons, the conductor for the Encore Chorale of Wilmington and the Director of Music at Trinity Episcopal Church in Wilmington. Encore Chorale of Wilmington is a new chorus for adults ages 55 and older and is the first Encore Creativity for Older Adults […]
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Date Posted: December 18th, 2021
This week on Delaware State of the Arts Podcast, Michelle Kramer-Fitzgerald interviews Lise Dubé-Scherr, the Director of Continuing and Professional Studies at Delaware College of Art and Design (DCAD). With DCAD’s 25th anniversary coming up in 2022, Dubé-Scherr lets listeners in on some of the early anniversary celebration plans. Kramer-Fitzgerald and Dubé-Scherr also discuss DCAD’s […]
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Date Posted: December 11th, 2021
This week on Delaware State of the Arts Podcast, Kaitlin Ammon interviews Delaware author Bill Crandell about his mystery novel, Let’s Say Jack Kennedy Killed the Girl. The novel is the first in Crandell’s The Jack Griffin Detective Series. Crandell discusses where the initial idea for the series came from and why he chose to […]
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Date Posted: December 4th, 2021
This week on Delaware State of the Arts Podcast, Kaitlin Ammon interviews Matt Silva, the managing director of Delaware Theatre Company (DTC), and Taylor Rodriguez, the actor playing Elvis Presley in DTC’s upcoming production Million Dollar Quartet. To begin the show, Matt discusses the story behind the jukebox musical Million Dollar Quartet. From there, Matt […]
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Date Posted: November 13th, 2021
This week on Delaware State of the Arts Podcast, Kaitlin Ammon interviews Kerry Kristine McElrone, the artistic director of City Theater Company (CTC), and Tatiana Michels, the director of business advancement of The Delaware Contemporary (TDC), about the recently announced partnership between their two arts organizations. As CTC begins its new residency in TDC’s new […]
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Date Posted: November 6th, 2021
This week on Delaware State of the Arts Podcast, Kaitlin Ammon interviews Kate Ransom, the artistic director and violinist of Serafin Ensemble, about the group’s two upcoming performances in November. After a discussion about chamber music and an introduction to the artists who will be playing in the November performances, Ammon and Ransom dive into […]
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Date Posted: October 30th, 2021
This week on Delaware State of the Arts Podcast, Kaitlin Ammon interviews Raye Jones Avery, a cultural activist in Wilmington, and James Ray Rhodes, the executive director of Christina Cultural Arts Center (CCAC), also in Wilmington, about the CCAC’s upcoming event, “Sounds of Resilience.” The performance features Raye Jones Avery accompanied by a nine-piece orchestra […]
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