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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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The Nature of Art
7:51
By melding art and science, Brandon Ballengée promotes awareness of endangered species.
Gerald Busby's Lust for Life
8:46
Composer Gerald Busby is experiencing an artistic rebirth in his twilight years.
Under Pressure
10:56
Performance anxiety is common even among the most accomplished professionals.
The Jazz Sensibilities of Moe Brooker
7:14
Moe Brooker is rightly regarded as one of the greats of American abstract painting.
Changing Minds About Climate Change
7:39
Zaria Forman & Nick Pedersen are using art to reframe the climate change conversation.
Mason Bates: Classical Disrupter
7:58
Mason Bates challenges existing notions of what belongs in the concert hall.
The Care and Feeding of Michelle Cuevas
5:31
The characters in Michelle Cuevas’s children’s books leap off the page.
Joan Shelley: Not Over By Half
5:34
The anthropological perspective of singer-songwriter Joan Shelley.
Antonio Martorell
7:26
Martorell has been at the forefront of Puerto Rican art for over half a century.
Gothic Truth & Fiction
12:35
Goth, in all its forms, appeals to the dark side of the human spirit.
Our Greatest Fear
5:58
Humanity’s greatest fear is not the unknown; it is the certainty of our own mortality.
Fear of the Known
8:12
H.P. Lovecraft’s intergenerational legacy of horror.
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