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And the Beat Goes On: Celebrating Arts Ed at the 2021 NJ Governor’s Awards
The 2021 NJ Governor's Awards in Arts Education kicks off on Saturday, May 22. In this episode, we speak to two past winners, two of this year's...
By
Christopher Benincasa
May 21, 2021
Podcast
From Play to Podcast: How Mile Square Created Theatre in Quarantine
Joseph Gallo transformed his solo play, "The Playbill Gallery," into a podcast when the pandemic hit. The result is a moving tribute to the live...
By
Maddie Orton
May 13, 2021
Podcast
Multiple GRAMMY Nominations for Westminster Choir College Alums
The GRAMMY Awards air this weekend, and, for the first time, a Westminster grad participated in each of the five recordings nominated in the Best...
By
Christopher Benincasa
Mar 12, 2021
Podcast
Broadway’s Andréa Burns Teams Up with Family for "Bad Dates"
We recently spoke with the family behind George Street Playhouse’s latest offering – "Bad Dates" – a one-woman show starring Broadway’s Andréa Burns...
By
Christopher Benincasa
Feb 23, 2021
Podcast
From Soweto to Princeton—the Buskaid String Ensemble
The Buskaid Soweto String Ensemble was planning an in-person visit to the Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) when the pandemic hit. Their visit is...
By
Susan Wallner
Jan 28, 2021
Podcast
An Art School Quaranteam Keeps the Caroling Going at Kirkpatrick Chapel
Since 1958, “Christmas in Carol and Song” has been an annual tradition at Rutgers University’s historic Kirkpatrick Chapel in New Brunswick. With the...
By
Christopher Benincasa
Dec 10, 2020
Podcast
Border Photographer Ada Trillo in Noyes Museum Exhibition
Ada Trillo is a bilingual documentary photographer who grew up crossing the border. Born in El Paso, her family moved to Juárez when she was young...
By
Susan Wallner
Nov 10, 2020
Podcast
From Fort Lee to D.C. to Bloomywood with Actor and Writer David Meyers
We recently spoke with Fort Lee, NJ native David Meyers, who left the world of Washington, D.C. politics behind to pursue a career as an actor...
By
Christopher Benincasa
Oct 21, 2020
Podcast
Given Circumstance: New Plays at Mile Square Theatre
Given Circumstance: New Plays in the Virtual World is an ambitious project from Mile Square Theatre: seven new plays written specifically for the Zoom...
By
Susan Wallner
Sep 16, 2020
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