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A radio adaptation of Rob Roensch’s “Henry,” the NOVO Festival, and the neuroscience of creativity
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A woman tries to deal with a husband who’s somehow been possessed by the soul of Henry David Thoreau. It’s a special radio adaptation from the short fiction collection, The Wild Flowers of Baltimore, by Rob Roensch.
We’ll preview the 2013 NOVO Festival of Instrumental Music with festival organizer Mat Leffler Schulman and musicians Anna Meadors and John Carillo.
Is creativity quantifiable? Dr. Charles Limb has been studying the real-time brain activity of jazz improvisers, and we’ll talk with him about he’s discovered.
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