Bonnie Lundorff owner of Willow Wood Market in Bemidji joins the Friday Morning Show to talk about quilting during a pandemic. Willow Wood Market is a quilt shop and wool studio that prior to Covid was a meeting place for quilters and crafters and was home to a wide array of classes. Bonnie shares with us her idea for a new Covid friendly way to put on a quilt show and she talks about what quilting has meant to her during the pandemic.
In just four years Nedahness Rose Greene’s ability to capture the essence of a moment has changed her life. Currently exhibiting in four galleries, Nedahness has shared the stage with Snoop Dog and her work has been featured in the Washington Post. With clients including Heart Berry, the Northern Sparks nighttime arts festival, and the United States Hip Hop Coalition, her momentum continues to build. Nedahness’s current exhibit in the Miikanan gallery at the Watermark Art Center is called Mashkawiziiwag “They are Strong.” It’s a collection of powerfully intimate images captured at gatherings including Black Lives Matter marches, George Floyd protests, and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women awareness events. In this Area Voices segment, learn about her journey as an artist and why representation in media matters to her.
The Pandemic and the current unrest have combined to make this era different than others in memory. The songs on the new CD, called Butcher Boy by Leslie Rich and the Rocket Soul Choir mirror the stress everybody is feeling. Leslie told interviewer Phil Nusbaum that he has experienced additional stress coming from everyday life, and it all came out on the CD songs, such as Cozy on the Bathroom Floor.
In this episode of Real College Podcast we take a look at how relationships have been affected by the pandemic, learn how to love ourselves, take a dive into the world of fish affection, travel back in time to Valentine’s day in 1929, hear tales of tears, love, and turmoil, and an extra special installation of Radio-K Sports!
1:26-Quarantine Love-Emma Morris
8:36-Self Love-Shannon Brault
15:38-Fish Love-Casey McCabe
23:37-St.Valentine’s Day Massacre-Isaac Maruyama
29:49-Mastering Love-Ethan Olson
33:18-Radio K Sports- Mae Longo & Connor
Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! Celebrating our songwriting friends north of the 49th parallell–it’s an all-Manitoba show on MHB, including new artist Sol James. And we report on The Commons, a veritable beer oasis at The Forks in Winnipeg. All on MHB!
(Aired 02/11/2021)
Joyann Parker Celebrates the Release of her new CD, Out of the Dark, Friday and Saturday Feb 19 and 20 at Crooners in Minneapolis. The new project reflects both Joyann’s growth and the times we are in. In a conversation with Phil Nusbaum, Joyann said that this recording is the first time working with a producer.
The training for musicians focuses on learning their craft. But a big part of the work turns out to be selling your act. Jeri Goldstein specializes in helping musicians position themselves in the marketplace. In a conversation with Phil Nusbaum, Jeri first talked about developing her specialty.