Arts America
January 25, 2014
Special | 28m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Graham Nash, John Gulliver, Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, Fresh Artists, After Midnight
Rock’n’Roll superstar Graham Nash's first love has always been photography. Illustrator John Gulliver Hancock. Art Fusion 3 – Rick Dildine of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, talks about his efforts to bring Shakespeare productions to underserved neighborhoods. Philadelphia teachers founded Fresh Artists organization. “After Midnight” brings 1930s era of Jazz and African American culture to life.
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Arts America is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
Arts America
January 25, 2014
Special | 28m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Rock’n’Roll superstar Graham Nash's first love has always been photography. Illustrator John Gulliver Hancock. Art Fusion 3 – Rick Dildine of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, talks about his efforts to bring Shakespeare productions to underserved neighborhoods. Philadelphia teachers founded Fresh Artists organization. “After Midnight” brings 1930s era of Jazz and African American culture to life.
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