Arts & Culture

1-23-13: Victoria Vox

Victoria Vox

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The singer-songwriter Victoria Vox maintains a busy tour schedule throughout the year. She’s appearing here in Baltimore this weekend along with the country singer Karen Collins at the Roots Café, a monthly series hosted by the writer and singer-songwriter Geoffrey Himes.

Web extra: Victoria Vox performs "Sweetest Melodies" in-studio.



A rock ‘n’ roll how-to with Ian Svenonius, the art of the political cartoon with Kal Kallaugher, and honkey tonk musician Karen Collins’ “No Yodeling on the Radio”


A conversation with punk-rock firebrand Ian Svenonius, who exploded onto the music scene in the 1980s with a frenetic, high-octane band called "Nation of Ulysses."  He’s been burning bright ever since, fronting groups like "The Make-Up" and "Chain and the Gang," and he’s just written a book called "Supernatural Strategies for Making a Rock ‘n’ Roll Group."

Kevin “Kal” Kallaugher has been poking fun at poli



1.18.13: Honkey Tonk Musician Karen Collins

 

Honkey tonk singer/songwriter Karen Collins talks about her childhood as a West Virginia coal miner’s daughter and shares music from her new album, “No Yodeling on the Radio”

Find Karen Collins' website



1.18.13: Kal Kallaugher

 

 

Kevin “Kal” Kallaugher has been poking fun at political leaders since the days of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. As he marks 35 years as an editorial cartoonist, he joins us to talk about his favorite subjects, his new book, and the resilient art of the political cartoon.

Check out Kal's website

 



1.18.13: Rock Star & Psychic Medium Ian Svenonius

The author, rocking out.A conversation with punk-rock firebrand Ian Svenonius, who exploded onto the music scene in the 1980s with a frenetic, high-octane band called “Nation of Ulysses.”  He’s been burning bright ever since, fronting groups like “The Make-Up” and “Chain and the Gang,” and he’s just written a book called “Supernatural Strategies for Making a Rock ‘n’ Roll Group.”



Your Maryland - "Lanier's Flute at Point Lookout"

While imprisoned at Point Lookout during the Civil War, Lanier composed a haunting piece of music. 



1-14-13: Maryland’s deficit, tech check, & a tour of Everyman’s new space

Governor O'Malley's proposed 2013 budget is due on Friday.  Revenue forecasts are higher this year, but the state transportation fund is in need of money for new projects.  We talk with UMBC political science professor Roy Meyers about what will get funded--and what might get ignored.



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