Don Metz “Confessions of a Country Architect”
Don Metz traded in a city architecture practice in Cambridge for rural New Hampshire. Metz shares stories from his prodigious career about the houses he has built; but more about the characters
Silva sings his eclectic rhythms from the “mind blowing universe of musical forms and styles” from his own land of the Cape Verdean Island from his cd Terra Grandi.
This hotshot young teacher and self-proclaimed lifelong student of pool shares his insights. Listen for a few pointers to improve your game!
Erika Fowler-Decatur melds the passions of a lifetime: art and chocolate. She talks about producing, along with her husband Michael, chocolate bars that are opened up to reveal a surprise art
Bruce Lucier informs us that we have the Assyrians to thank for discovering beer (and, I would add the Greeks for stating, “Everything in moderation). Fast-forwarding to present times, Lucier talks
Stan Edelson Diversity Lab Theater Talks Shakespeare
In the pressing political climate in the U.S., Shakespeare has never been more prescient. We talk to Stan Edelson, theater provocateur of Diversity Lab Theater through Cambridge Center for Adult
Donna Elvira of Mozart’s Don Giovanni would have done well reading “He’s Not That Into You.” Our three guests from Boston Opera Collaborative talk about putting on this opera with relevant themes
These people like to turn up the heat! What better way to spend a chilly winter day than listening to the folks at Stonybrook Fine Arts talk about casting metal at 1700 degrees. Hear this edifying
Grub Street gives writing workshop classes to senior citizens, but don’t be fooled - these seniors - including Sona and Anthony pictured who read their stories as a part of the Memoir Project - have
Approximately 300,000 children are used as soldiers in the world. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, only 35% of school age children go to school. While these are statistics author Charles
Come sit on the front porch and hear Gerry Katz, president of the Boston Blue Grass Union share his prodigious knowledge of the past and present life of the blue grass movement.
In an mtv-like fast paced edited world, Ram Ram’s painstaking pen and ink works of art are a rarity. Ram Ram gives us a short glimpse of a long process to create his stunning art works.
Born in Denmark, Helle Rusholt has danced her way around the world to places as far and diverse as Thailand and Kenya. Now, based in her studio in Cambridge, MA, listen as Helle whirls us around
Jeff Brown Behind the Scenes at the Celtics
Hear videographer Jeffrey Brown tell us what it’s like to be a cameraperson to the Celtics, Sox, Patriots, even Julia Child!
Eileen Foti talks about co-producing “A Ripple in the Water: Healing Through Art” pivoting on the work of South African printmaker artist Kim Berman (pictured with Foti on left). Shown in Boston at
Basil Gunther Honey Bee Expert
Check the WavesBlog for more pictures of Basil, the bees, the bee truck and a recipe for honey thumbprint cookies!
“Sweet are the uses of adversity.” William Shakespeare
Zack Smith took Shakespeare’s words to heart. After a tragic accident of a friend, hear how this 22 year old started an organization to
Kirstie Tuffs-Kugler tells us about the program she runs teaching art theory and practice to inmates at Suffolk Correctional Facility. Hear how Tuffs-Kugler’s own identity in and outside the