Helga

Ein Podcast von WNYC Studios and Brown Arts Institute

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65 Folgen

  1. Choreographer Bill T. Jones on the violence within seduction

    Vom: 20.12.2022
  2. Jazz vocalist Somi on finding your voice

    Vom: 13.12.2022
  3. Musician Bartees Strange on indie music’s overlooked audiences

    Vom: 6.12.2022
  4. Painter Glenn Ligon on the value of difference

    Vom: 29.11.2022
  5. Poet Claudia Rankine on power and democracy

    Vom: 22.11.2022
  6. Playwright Michael R. Jackson on risk and fearlessness

    Vom: 15.11.2022
  7. Helga Season 5 Trailer

    Vom: 10.11.2022
  8. The Armory Youth Corps

    Vom: 29.9.2021
  9. K. Anthony Jones

    Vom: 22.9.2021
  10. Antwaun Sargent

    Vom: 15.9.2021
  11. Deborah Archer

    Vom: 8.9.2021
  12. Liliana Maria Percy Ruíz

    Vom: 1.9.2021
  13. Jad Abumrad

    Vom: 25.8.2021
  14. Davóne Tines

    Vom: 18.8.2021
  15. Karen Finley

    Vom: 11.8.2021
  16. Jason Reynolds

    Vom: 4.8.2021
  17. Tina Campt

    Vom: 28.7.2021
  18. Marilee Talkington

    Vom: 21.7.2021
  19. Nick Cave

    Vom: 14.7.2021
  20. Helga: The Armory Conversations Season 4 Trailer

    Vom: 7.7.2021

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Artist, performer, and host Helga Davis brings a soulful curiosity and love of people to the podcast Helga, where she talks about the intimate lives of creative people as they share the steps they’ve taken along their path. She draws listeners into these discussions with cultural change-makers, whether already famous or rising talents, whose sensibilities expand our imaginations as we explore what we think we know about each other. The new season of Helga is a co-production of WNYC Studios and the Brown Arts Institute at Brown University. WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts including Radiolab, On the Media, and Death, Sex & Money. The Brown Arts Institute at Brown University is a new university-wide research enterprise and catalyst for the arts at Brown that creates new work and supports, amplifies, and adds new dimensions to the creative practices of Brown’s arts departments, faculty, students, and community.

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