Author: Julia Barry

Featured Artist Update: Joelle Wallach

Habitat: Home New York City premiered one year ago this month. What are Habitat: Home artists up to now? Featured Artist Update from: Joelle Wallach, Composer I have been thinking about creating music for people (non-professional people) to play/sing at home together….simple, collaborative, at-home musical experiences. Some years ago I wrote such a work, called Summer … Read More

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Featured Artist Update: Esco Jouléy

Habitat: Home New York City premiered one year ago this month. What are Habitat: Home artists up to now? Featured Artist Update from: Esco Jouléy, Actor, Singer, Dancer, Movement Artist, Clown & Creator Help Fund a Black, Non-Binary Artist and Clown Create Art and Self-Employ!!!! Hi Friends, I hope you are finding reasons to laugh … Read More

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Featured Artist Update: Beata Moon

Habitat: Home New York City premiered one year ago this month. What are Habitat: Home artists up to now? Featured Artist Update from: Beata Moon, Composer What times we are living in. I wrote a song about voting to hopefully inspire those to vote or to write their own songs about voting: Listen on Facebook. A … Read More

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Featured Artist Update: Shay Thomas

Habitat: Home New York City premiered one year ago this month. What are Habitat: Home artists up to now? Shay Thomas was our superstar assistant with NYC meetings and performances! Here is their update: Halloween is my favorite holiday, so it’s important to me that I celebrate. To honor the holiday, I’m co-producing with Lemonade … Read More

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Uncivil

Via Gimlet. Uncivil A history podcast from Gimlet Media, where we go back to the time our divisions turned into a war, and bring you stories left out of the official history. About Uncivil Uncivil brings you stories that were left out of the official history of the Civil War, ransacks America’s past, and takes … Read More

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Seeing White Series

Via Scene on Radio.  Seeing White Series Scene on Radio is the Peabody-nominated podcast from the Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) at Duke University. Season 4, January–June 2020: Over the course of twelve biweekly episodes, host John Biewen and collaborator Chenjerai Kumanyika explore a theme both evergreen and immediately urgent: democracy in America. Along the way, says Biewen, “there’s … Read More

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