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"The stairway to heavenly political satire originally laid by the Capitol Steps continues upward with the Capitol Fools—the new musical parody show" Joining us from the Capitol Fools is writer Mark Eaton who talks about the show, and gets us ready for their appearance at Popejoy Hall on Friday January 17th. All on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh off the weekend TJ Talks about going to see the Nutcracker at Popejoy Hall. Then Gaba talks to us about a killing at a local laundry mat over a washing machine. Lastly the crew briefly touches upon the United Health Care (suspect) Luigi Mangioni. All this and more on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christina Anthony from "Clue" at Popejoy Hall in with TJ this hour on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TJ talks about attending a play at Popejoy Hall to see "Hadestown", then talks the resignation of Kevin McCarthy, the Republican debate, and has a Trout email bag. All this and more on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Popejoy Hall Director Fabianna Borghese comes in to discuss what holiday shows will be happening this season, how to become a member of Popejoy Hall, and what we can expect in 2024 with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the Lion King actors/characters Nick Cordileone (Timon the Meerkat), and John E. Brady (Pumbaa the Warthog) come in to discuss the Lion King which is playing at Popejoy Hall till November with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Hix, UNM Department of Music In this episode we dive into the world of music and community with our special guest, Dr. Michael Hix, the Chair of the Music Department at the University of New Mexico. With a career that has taken him from prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall to international stages, Michael Hix's expressive voice and commanding stage presence have enchanted audiences worldwide. In this conversation, we explore Michael's musical journey, from his roots in Alabama to his deep love for New Mexico as a transplant. We'll discover how he became a sought-after performer of concert and orchestral works, boasting an impressive repertoire of over 80 oratorio, cantata, and concert roles. His performances range from Mendelssohn's Elijah to Mahler's Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, showcasing the diversity and richness of his talents. Michael's dedication to music doesn't stop at the stage; he's also a distinguished musicologist, receiving accolades like the American Musicological Society Thomas Hampson Award for his research on Paul Dessau's Lieder. His contributions to music scholarship, including the Grove Dictionary of American Music, demonstrate his profound impact on the field. Tune in to explore the importance of music in building vibrant communities, as we discuss the events UNM music will host and delve into the power of music to bring people together. Michael Hix's journey is a testament to the cultural richness of Albuquerque, and his passion for music shines through in every note. Episode links: Department of Music website: The University of New Mexico Department of Music - College of Fine Arts (unm.edu) Our calendar of events can be found here: Events Calendar | Department of Music - The University of New Mexico College of Fine Arts (unm.edu) There are monthly performances by UNM students and outside artists performing at Keller Hall and Popejoy Hall. https://unmtickets.production.carbonhouse.com/events/calendar Any ticketing questions can be directed to Rebecca RJ Smit at keller@unm.edu. UNM Programs within the community: UNM Music prep school. A community music school housed in the UNM Department of Music. "Opening Doors to a Lifetime of Music" for over 30 years! https://music.unm.edu/community/music-prep-school/ UNM Lab School The UNM String Lab School provides students with the chance to receive instruction from both professional Suzuki educators and college interns. It serves as the practical teaching component of graduate and undergraduate String Pedagogy degree programs. The students at the String Lab School are taught by string pedagogy students (interns) who are overseen by professional music educators (coordinators). https://music.unm.edu/community/lab-school/ APS Fine Arts If your child attends an APS school and you would like more information about what programs are offered at your school, you can visit https://www.aps.edu/fine-arts for more information. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whats-up-abq/support
Fabianna Borghese Interim, Director of Popejoy Hall details Hamilton finally coming to Albuquerque after many delays and other show on the way on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Tkach of Popejoy Hall highlights shows on the calendar including "Hamilton" in 2022 on News Radio KKOB
Popejoy Presents at Popejoy Hall is back in business. We get more information on shows that are coming to Popejoy and what you need to know before you go from Tom Tkach, Director of Popejoy Hall.
Tom Tkatch gives details of the upcoming season at Popejoy Hall on News Radio KKOB
Tom Tkach of Popejoy Hall previews the upcoming schedule next year on News Radio KKOB
Terry Davis from Popejoy Hall announces the nominees w/ Carlos & Kiki in the Morning!
Terry Davis interviews Peter Meineck, artistic director of Aquila Theater Company, which brings William Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors” to Popejoy Hall on March 8.
Terry Davis interviews Peter Meineck, artistic director of Aquila Theater Company, which brings William Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors” to Popejoy Hall on March 8.
Part II of an interview with Frenchie Davis of “Ain’t Misbehavin’” with Popejoy Hall’s Terry Davis.
An interview with Frenchie Davis of “Ain’t Misbehavin’” with Popejoy Hall’s Terry Davis.