Artist Care and FeedingAuthor: Cathleen Falsani and Kaitlyn Barrett
Hosts Cathleen Falsani and Kaitlyn Barrett welcome artists and creators of all mediums and genres for conversations about how they do what they do and, for right now at least, how the COVID age has affected (or not) how they create/make their art. Actors, filmmakers, writers, musicians, designers, dancers, directors, poets, playwrights, painters, animators, comedians, magicians, sculptors, chefs, all manner of performers and makers of all stripes. Artist Care & Feeding is the home we are creating for artists. Welcome and come on through Theres a bar over there, and up the stairs, to your left, youll find your room. Its been customized to your exact specifications. If you need anything at all, just pick up the phone and someone will be right with you. There are extra blankets and down pillows on the top shelf of the wardrobe. The WiFi code is EVERYTHINGYOUDOISART. Language: en-us Genres: Arts, Performing Arts, Visual Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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S2E2 : Leah Lax | I Want To Be Dangerous — Repost!
Thursday, 29 April, 2021
Leah Lax is: A word person. A people person. One of those creative sorts who has to try to walk around as an ostensibly rational person. (The pandemic has eased that problem.) A secret cellist. And a collaborator, perhaps because she thinks in terms of music she isn’t very good at making herself. Leah is also a refugee from extreme religion, who has seven grown kids. Leah’s memoir Uncovered: How I Left Hasidic Life and Finally Came Home is the only gay memoir ever to come out of the Hasidic world. It was on many “best of” lists, Susan Sarandon read it on NPR, and it is soon to be an opera by Grammy-nominated Lori Laitman.Leah’s next book is Not From Here, about how she rediscovered America through stories told her by immigrants and refugees, and why that matters. Leah has written four major projects based on interviews with interesting people: a touring photo exhibit, a large scale opera (Houston Grand Opera), a spoken word performance piece (the Houston Symphony), and her book Not From Here.Twitter: @LeahLaxFacebook: LeahLaxAuthorLeah's Website: LeahLaxAuthor.com