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Cut and Paste

by St. Louis Public Radio

Cut & Paste brings you in-depth conversations with artists and cultural drivers, hosted by Jeremy D. Goodwin. Listeners will hear from artists about their work and why it matters, and also about who they are and how their own personal experiences shape their art-making.

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Episodes

Cut & Paste — Hounds

23m · Published 29 Jan 15:30
After years of twists and turns, the twentysomething St. Louis band sit on the eve of its major label debut.

Cut & Paste — "A Walking Christmas Carol" Is A Fresh Adaptation Of Dickens

18m · Published 25 Nov 21:40
One idea behind it is to create an upbeat and safe activity for people who’ve been getting most of their entertainment via computer or TV screens during the coronavirus pandemic. Audiences can’t gather in a theater for a stage adaptation of the story this December, but they can stroll down the streets of the Central West End. Another is to showcase artists of color, particularly Black artists, who have historically been underrepresented in the vision of Christmas presented by mass media.

Cut & Paste — Brent R. Benjamin

20m · Published 30 Oct 09:00
From raising $160 million to shipping a lonely Monet, Brent R. Benjamin has seen a lot in 21 years as director of St. Louis Art Museum. He reflects on his tenure and looks ahead to how museums can adapt to the coronavirus pandemic.

Cut & Paste — musical duo Sample Kulture

15m · Published 01 Oct 21:31
“Upstairs Headroom” explores similar territory as “A Thousand Shades,” with deeper drinks of jazz fusion, electronic elements and ear-friendly pop poured into the style. The pair describe it as “future soul.”

Cut & Paste — Illustrator D.B. Dowd

26m · Published 02 Sep 09:00
D.B. Dowd has spent a lot of time collecting and studying the history of illustration, a category of artwork that art historians and art museums have sometimes overlooked.

Cut & Paste—Monument Lab

22m · Published 30 Jul 09:00
Monument Lab rethinks the memorials and historic places of St. Louis

Cut & Paste — CaveofswordS

21m · Published 03 Jul 09:00
St. Louis trio CaveofswordS address the anxiety of contemporary American life by looking straight at it.

Cut & Paste — Poet Carl Phillips

30m · Published 05 Jun 17:29
Carl Phillips was teaching Latin to high school students when a poet changed his life. Phillips had long been an avid reader and wrote poems casually, but he never conceived of poetry as a career path. The poet Martin Espada visited the school where he worked and led a workshop for faculty. He saw what Phillips wrote in an exercise and suggested he apply for a state grant. He got the grant. Then he won a poetry contest that led to publication of his first collection, “In The Blood,” in 1992. The next year he secured a position on the faculty at Washington University, where he remains a professor of English and leads a workshop in the graduate creative writing program. Many awards and honors later, Phillips published his 15th poetry collection in March this year.

Cut & Paste — Artist Mee Jey

12m · Published 10 Apr 18:25
Artist Mee Jey started a collaboration with husband Jey Sushil at the beginning of January. She pledged to create a portrait of Sushil every day for a year. Each day, she shows him the finished piece without comment, and he writes a short note in response. But befitting Jey’s multidisciplinary, eclectic approach, these are not simple depictions of her husband’s physical presence. They are her impressions of his mental state, rendered impressionistically — sometimes from objects Jey finds around the house. As January turned into February and February turned into March, the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic gradually grew over this evolving body of work.

Cut & Paste — Artist Jane Birdsall-Lander

15m · Published 06 Mar 21:00
Jane Birdsall-Lander talks about her "Dictionary Poem Project."

Cut and Paste has 63 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 20:10:03. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 14:48.

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