Episodes

  • From Page to Stage: The Transformation of Dostoevsky's "Crime & Punishment"
    Feb 18 2025

    Today, we delve into the captivating realm of "Crime and Punishment," a psychological drama set to premiere at Lansing Community College. The production, inspired by Dostoevsky's esteemed novel, invites a nuanced exploration of morality, guilt, and redemption through the eyes of its complex characters. I'm joined by Director, Andy Callis and three remarkably talented actors, each of whom brings their unique perspective and experience to this compelling narrative as we uncover the emotional depths and thematic richness of this adaptation, we invite our listeners to engage with the profound questions about how a classic novel applies to our contemporary world.

    Crime and Punishment at the LCC Black Box Theatre - Feb. 21-23, Feb. 28, March 1

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    27 mins
  • Cruz Villarreal, Unveiling the Human Condition Through Poetry
    Feb 11 2025

    This podcast episode delves into the life and artistry of Cruz Villarreal, a poet whose evocative works resonate deeply with themes of social justice and personal experience. Cruz's journey into poetry commenced at the age of nine, and he has since transformed his life experiences into profound literary expressions that explore the complexities of the human condition. Throughout our conversation, he elucidates the profound influences of esteemed poets such as Mary Oliver and Maya Angelou, whose styles have informed his own poetic voice. Notably, Cruz shares his commitment to shedding light on the struggles faced by marginalized communities, particularly through his poignant work addressing child labor and economic oppression. As we engage with Cruz's insights and creative processes, we uncover the powerful role that poetry plays in fostering awareness and understanding in our contemporary world.

    Website: Cruz Poet

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    25 mins
  • Unearthing Rhythms With The Druid Drummer
    Feb 4 2025

    The Druid Drummer, a singular musical entity hailing from Kalamazoo, Michigan, captivates audiences with his innovative and primal soundscapes that transcend conventional music. In this episode, we delve into the artistry and inspiration behind his unique performances, which serve as both a powerful form of self-expression and a conduit for audience connection to their inner rhythms. The Druid Drummer illustrates how his Celtic roots and profound reverence for nature inform his creative process, culminating in immersive experiences that blur the boundaries between sound and emotion. We explore the significance of his signature piece, "Call of the Forest," which embodies his artistic essence and resonates deeply with listeners. Join us as we unpack the intricate layers of his musical journey and the philosophies that drive his captivating performances.

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    24 mins
  • From Classroom to Stage: LCC Theater Students Talk Passion and Performance
    Jan 28 2025

    Greg Trimmer hosts a dynamic discussion with LCC theater students Shane Curtis and Liam Hamilton, who share their experiences and insights from their journey in the theater program. The episode highlights their recent roles, including Shane's lead performance in "Cosplay" and Liam's experience as an understudy for Percy in "Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief." Both actors reflect on their inspirations for pursuing theater, the challenges they faced, and the supportive environment fostered by their instructors. They explore the importance of teamwork and communication in balancing their demanding schedules of school, work, and rehearsals. This engaging conversation delves into the essence of theater as a collaborative art form, emphasizing the growth and connections made along the way.

    Website: LCC Performing Arts

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    30 mins