Arts
Linguist Geoff Nunberg describes the opening sentence to Pride and Prejudice as a "masterpiece of indirection" that is frequently repurposed, but whose irony is never matched.
Comic Jessica Williams On 'The Daily Show' And Learning To 'Never Be Average'
Williams joined The Daily Show when she was 22. She says, "I was younger and I was black and I was a woman, so ... I'm like, I have something to prove." She now stars in The Incredible Jessica James.
'The World Broke In Two': Four Writers, One Transformational Year
Using excerpts from letters and diaries, historian and critic Bill Goldstein follows writers Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, D. H. Lawrence and T. S. Eliot through the tumultuous literary year of 1922.
In Mexico, Comedian Breaks New Ground And Gender Barrier
Stand-up comedy is late coming to Mexico, but Sofia Nino de Rivera, with self-deprecating humor, sells out shows and has a one-woman hit on Netflix.
Feeling 'Young, Scrappy And Hungry'? Have A 'Hamilton'-Inspired Meal
It was only a matter of time before fans of the Broadway hit sought out culinary tributes to their most treasured folk hero. Here are historically minded ideas to eat like the Founding Father.
Using The Arts As Inspiration For Lighting Design: Norman Coates
Norman Coates is a Lighting Designer at UNCSA.
The Importance Of Maintaining Community Within A Local Writing Network: Ed Southern
Radio Camper Connor Vargas interviews Ed Southern, the Executive Director of the North Carolina Writer's Network about how he got involved in the local writing community.
Working Together To Create Art: Keith Hobgood
Radio Camper Lily Sanders speaks to Keith Hobgood, an animator at Out of Our Minds Studio in Winston-Salem, about what inspired him to become an artist and the importance of working as part of an a
The Importance Of Engaging Young Audiences In Theater Productions: Harry Poster
Harry Poster is the Artistic Director for Peppercorn Theatre. Radio Camper Julia Kincaid talks to him about his passion for theater and incorporating younger audiences into the show.
Using Creativity To Teach Others How To Work Through Trauma: Nathan Ross Freeman
Nathan Ross Freeman is the Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Authoring Action.