GG138: Kavi Vu on arts and Wake Up Atlanta!
/Kavi Vu talks about her creative works in poetry, videography, and trying to build civic engagement through WAKE UP ATLANTA!
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Kavi Vu talks about her creative works in poetry, videography, and trying to build civic engagement through WAKE UP ATLANTA!
Georgia 89’s Bee Nguyen talks about her immigrant path to Georgia's House of Representatives and the importance of the work FAIR FIGHT is doing to give everyone access to voting.
TREY WRIGHT, jazz guitarist and educator at Kennesaw State University, talks about teaching new musicians how to become self-sustaining "working artists" and how Joni Mitchell continues to inform his work.
Check him out on Sunday, Sept. 29, at VENKMAN’S in Old Fourth Ward where he’ll be performing "A Night of Joni Mitchell" with vocalist Laura Coyle, saxophonist Mace Hibbard (Lyle Lovett Large Band, bassist Robert Dickson and drummer Justin Chesarek (Jazz Percussion Professor at KSU).
Check out Ariel Fristoe’s OUT OF HAND THEATER and their fascinating plan to perform at 100 Dinners for 1000 People at the August 25, 2019 DECATUR DINNERS. Get thee to a dinner as a great way to have a civic discussion, delicious meal, and thought-provoking performance!
*Dogs of Rwanda, a prior play produced by OOH, was written by Sean Christopher Lewis
SASSFOLK’s Jana & Ana talk about how they found each other to create beautiful Americana and Nichole Palmetto, of FOUND STAGES, explains their upcoming immersive theatre version of Frankenstein.
TIM KOHLER shares his musical upbringing and how he’s enjoying the community of music beyond the perimeter. You can catch a good taste of his talent below. AMBER A HARRIS is working on multiple projects at once - film, activism, and stage.
Singer-songwriter TYLER JARVIS shares his journey as a working musician and DARRAH BRUSTEIN talks of the importance of financial literacy, networking, and what led her to working with Deepak Chopra.
Musician, author, and artist SHO BARAKA talks about his latest projects and what inspires him. Kim Karris of the FOOD WELL ALLIANCE is talking up their plans to create better food options for Atlanta and this year's SOIL FESTIVAL on May 4th.
Songwriter and podcast host of "UNHAND THE MONSTER" Ferrill Gibbs talks music while Ashley Jones of LOVE NOT LOST explains why she uses her photography to help hurting families heal.
Thanks to ALEX GORDON HIFI for the wonderful music between segments!
CLAYTON WYATT talks about being a songwriter and plans to tour Europe while Michael Halicki of PARK PRIDE shares their 30-year journey to help communities build better greenspaces.
Madmen & Poets at Dad's Garage mixes improv comedy and spoken word poetry (tickets HERE). Mark Kendall & Theresa Davis explain. Laura Coyle & Trey Wright Duo talk about his new jazz album Begin Again.
Singer-songwriter MORGAN ROWE talks about her musical journey and horror author BRIAN KIRK shares why his Bram Stoker means so much to him and how his upcoming novel will keep you turning pages.
Check out ALEX GORDON HIFI for some of that groovy transition sounds done right.
Endellion Palmer, Susannah Stubbs pen name, sits down and talks process of mystery writing, self-publishing, and interesting turns of phrases in her book, The Dead Woman Who Lived.
Show music by ALEX GORDON HI FI.
ANSLEY STEWART shares her musical journey from Athens to Atlanta and Laura Hennighausen, Executive Director of FREEDOM PARK CONSERVANCY, shares plans for upcoming year to connect more people with Atlanta's massive greenspace.
Learn more about ALEX GORDON HI FI, whose music you heard on this episode, HERE.
Time spent with VEOLEO children's book publisher Janike Ruginis and ROB VINCENT AGOCS who talks about his music and name changes.
Learn more about ALEX GORDON HI FI, whose music you heard on this episode, HERE.
GABBIE ROTTS talks about making punk music her mother will like and how to best torment your friends.
James Carr is organizing FARMERS JAM on Wed., NOV. 14, to gather some musical farmers from the region and highlight jam made from local produce. Proceeds benefit future good food in your belly. Show’s at The Star Bar!
ADAM KLEIN talks about his latest album and his musical connection to the country of Mali. Check out a documentary he’s working on HERE, as well as a Christina Ricci Amazon film on Zelda Fitzgerald that he’s in HERE.
Sarah Buchanan-Sasson and her husband are doing powerful work connecting Rwandans with opportunities through the KULA PROJECT. They’ll be sharing their story at Ponce City Market in November with some of their successful Rwandan entrepreneurs.
K Michelle Dubois has a new album, HARNESS, on Bandcamp. She and DAN DIXON stopped by and played a tune. Her podcast is called ZEN NOODLE PIE and you should check it out!
Jim Hodgson has his new YA series, APPRENTICE QUEST, on Amazon now, does his ATLANTA EXPLAINED at Village Theatre, and has a YouTube channel - with his witty wife - called CROSSTHREADED.
As always, shout out to ALEX GORDON HI FI for the great baritone tweener music.
SARA RACHELE talked recording and played a couple tunes down at Wondershop.
E.R. from CHARIS CIRCLE and CHARIS BOOKS shared the history of this legendary Southeastern Feminist book store and their plans to move to Agnes Scott in the new year.
Octave Atlanta, Lexi Street, Nicki Salcedo, Friday Jr., Kate’s Club, Kyshona Armstrong, and Critical Crop Top (audio removed due their internal artistic contracts) all performed.
Deliciously, deep, dark, chocolate birthday cake was served the audience by the super-awesome Ashley Sue’s Baked Goods!
Celebrating music, arts, & community in Atlanta and the South. Good Gracious Show is a live performance at Variety Playhouse as well as podcast & blog created by Boyd Baker. We showcase musicians, artists, filmmakers, storytellers, poets, philanthropists, and more in an outpouring of love for Southern talent.
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