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Articulate

Articulate

"Articulate" connects audiences to the human stories behind art, offering a trustworthy, never ordinary take on classical, contemporary, and popular art forms. From acclaimed musicians and best-selling authors to designers changing the way we live, each episode explores what great creative thinkers and doers can tell us about who we are, who we’ve been, and who we might become.

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Masatoshi Izumi: Seeing the Soul of Stone
6:54
Masatoshi Izumi’s family’s relationship with stone goes back hundreds of years.
Taylor Mac: Incorporating Calamity
9:14
Taylor Mac prefers his theater flawed.
Holly Black: Architect of Magical Worlds
8:58
Holly Black writes fantastic, enchanted realms.
Frank Lloyd Wright: Wright and Wrong
14:02
Frank Lloyd Wright constructed his personal legacy as deliberately as his buildings.
Jeff Tweedy: A Romantic Misanthrope?
11:10
Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy has quietly become an icon of American Music.
A Place at the Table
9:25
Mira Nakashima is continuing the artistic legacy of her father who was a master craftsman
Julia Wolfe Finds Her Place
9:52
The Pulitzer Prize-winning composer's first love was the written word.
Elizabeth Streb: Dancing with Danger
9:45
Elizabeth Streb may well be the most fervently anti-dance choreographer you’ve ever met.
All the World's a Stage
8:27
If life is itself a performance, what can theatre teach us about how to be ourselves?
Watsky on How to Ruin Everything
10:07
Spoken word poet-turned-rapper Watsky pulled no punches in his first collection of essays.
Dindga McCannon
7:08
Dindga McCannon helped pioneer art quilting, a fresh approach to a traditional medium.
Mark Mothersbaugh, 21st Century Renaissance Man
8:51
Mothersbaugh’s sustained a life in art far removed from his band, Devo.
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