Cut and Paste

By: St. Louis Public Radio
  • Summary

  • Cut & Paste brings you in-depth conversations with artists and cultural drivers, hosted by Jeremy D. Goodwin. Listeners will hear from artists about their work and why it matters, and also about who they are and how their own personal experiences shape their art-making.
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Episodes
  • Cut & Paste — Hounds
    Jan 29 2021
    After years of twists and turns, the twentysomething St. Louis band sit on the eve of its major label debut.
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    24 mins
  • Cut & Paste — "A Walking Christmas Carol" Is A Fresh Adaptation Of Dickens
    Nov 25 2020
    One idea behind it is to create an upbeat and safe activity for people who’ve been getting most of their entertainment via computer or TV screens during the coronavirus pandemic. Audiences can’t gather in a theater for a stage adaptation of the story this December, but they can stroll down the streets of the Central West End. Another is to showcase artists of color, particularly Black artists, who have historically been underrepresented in the vision of Christmas presented by mass media.
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    18 mins
  • Cut & Paste — Brent R. Benjamin
    Oct 30 2020
    From raising $160 million to shipping a lonely Monet, Brent R. Benjamin has seen a lot in 21 years as director of St. Louis Art Museum. He reflects on his tenure and looks ahead to how museums can adapt to the coronavirus pandemic.
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    20 mins

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