90.3 WCPN ideastream®: Around Noon Archive

Around Noon: March 2008

WASPs, Joyce Carol Oates & The Spirituality of Art
Originally aired Monday, March 3
Dee takes flight with the story of WASP legend Nancy Love for the Women's History Month celebrations at the International Women's Air and Space Museum; turns the pages with Pulitzer Prize winning author Joyce Carol Oates prior to her appearance for the Cuyahoga County Public Library; and centers on The Spirituality of Art with author and artist Lois Huey-Heck.

Michael Salinger and Red an orchestra
Originally aired Tuesday, March 4
Dee welcomes back local performance poet Michael Salinger to share poems from his new book "Stingray." Plus, members of Red an orchestra showcase the music of Bernard Herrmann with a live performance in the Key Bank Studio.

Cleveland International Film Festival
Originally aired Thursday, March 6
Today Dee hosts her annual preview of the Cleveland International Film Festival with Elinor Lipman the writer behind this year's opening night film "Then She Found Me." Plus we hear from John Sayles who's in the festival's director spotlight.

Mark Mothersbaugh and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra
Originally aired Friday, March 7
Today Dee welcomes acclaimed film composer and Devo frontman Mark Mothersbaugh prior to a performance of his work by Cleveland's Contemporary Youth Orchestra.

Rick Steves
Originally aired Monday, March 10
Around Noon will not be heard today as ideastream brings you a 2-hour call-in special featuring PBS travel guru -- Rick Steves.

Michael Cunningham & Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Originally aired Tuesday, March 11
Dee showcases the talents of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center prior to their performance for the Cleveland Chamber Music Society. Plus ideastream's Dan Moulthrop speaks with best-selling writer Michael Cunningham who receives the first ever "Page to the Projector" award from the Cleveland International Film Festival and the Cuyahoga County Public Library.

Dictionary Special
Originally aired Wednesday, March 12
Around Noon will not be heard today as 90.3 WCPN brings you a dictionary call-in special.

One Bad Cat and Another World
Originally aired Thursday, March 13
Today Dee enters the world of the late folk artist Reverend Albert Wagner, as she talks with the principals behind the documentary about his life - One Bad Cat - onscreen at the Cleveland International Film Festival. Plus, she takes a retreat in the Ozarks with writer William Claassen as he shares the story about his new memoir Another World.

Walkin’ Cane
Originally aired Friday, March 14
Dee welcomes back local blues man Austin "Walkin' Cane" Charanghat to perform songs from his new CD "Murder of a Blues Singer" in the Key Bank Studio, as he gets ready for his release parties at the Old Angle and the Parkview Nite Club Saturday night.

St. Patrick’s Day
Originally aired Monday, March 17
Be sure to wear your finest green as we share a special St. Patrick's Day program, featuring some of our favorite interviews about the Emerald Isle. Dee uncovers the Irish American Archives at the Western Reserve Historical Society with Dennis Dooley. Ideastream's Kevin McGinty shares stories of his homeland across the pond. Local performance poet Ray McNiece regales us with a poem inspired by his own Irish heritage. Former Great Lakes Theater Festival artistic director, Vincent Dowling, talks about his time at the Abbey Theater in Dublin. Plus we showcase musical performances by Irish chanteuse Karan Casey, local Irish troubadours the New Barleycorn and Cleveland's Pogues cover band The Boys from the County Hell.

History Boys, Holes and Alex Ross
Originally aired Tuesday, March 18
Dee spotlights the adolescent actors in the new productions of The History Boys at the Beck Center and Holes at Karamu House. Plus, we share an archive interview with New Yorker classical music critic, Alex Ross, prior to his appearance at Case.

P.R. Miller, Alan Harris and Pride and Prejudice
Originally aired Wednesday, March 19
Dee welcomes the"Grizzled Wizard" Akron's outsider artist P.R. Miller who's the artist-in-residence this year at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens; shares the sultry sounds of jazz crooner Allan Harris prior to his performance at Night Town; and opens the covers of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" coming the Cleveland Play House stage, while the PBS Masterpiece Jane Austen celebration continues on WVIZ.

Lisa See, Chris Jordan and Dance Works
Originally aired Thursday, March 20
Dee welcomes New York Times bestselling writer Lisa See who signs her latest novel "Peony in Love" at Joseph Beth Booksellers; focuses on the incredible images of photographer Chris Jordan, whose first solo museum exhibit is on view now at the Allen Memorial Art Museum in Oberlin; and gets in step with a few of the companies onstage for Cleveland Public Theater's Dance Works -- Inlet Dance Theatre, Morrison Dance, and Double-Edge Dance.

Harvey Pekar
Originally aired Friday, March 21
Dee welcomes back Cleveland's favorite curmudgeon Harvey Pekar to talk about his new graphic novel "Students for a Democratic Society," tonight's broadcast of "Boppin' with Pekar" on WCPN at 11pm, and the return of American Splendor to comic store shelves next month.

NOL Art Museum Call-In Show
Originally aired Monday, March 24
Picture ItToday Dee welcomes a trio of museum directors for a special call-in program about the role museums play in today's society. Joining Dee are Timothy Rub of the Cleveland Museum of Art, MOCA's Jill Snyder and Mitchell Kahan of the Akron Art Museum. This program is produced in partnership with Northern Ohio Live magazine.

The Color Purple
Originally aired Tuesday, March 25
Today we hear from the Pulitze-Prize-winning author of The Color Purple, Alice Walker along with Marsha Norman who wrote the libretto for the musical The Color Purple, as it gets ready to take the stage at Playhouse Square. They discuss how the book went to the silver screen and then onto Broadway during this Master Moments educational program.

Shaker Heights High School Theater, Mick Boogie and Conya Doss
Originally aired Wednesday, March 26
Today Dee introduces us to a pair of rising stars from Cleveland's music scene as she welcomes the DJ to the stars Mick Boogie, and local soul chanteuse Conya Doss. Plus, we raise th curtain on Shaker Heights High School's New Stages festival.

Red an orchestra, Yuyutsu Sharma & Bob Moog Foundation
Originally aired Thursday, March 27
Today Dee bids adieu to Red an orchestra which disbanded recently due to financial woes. We also take a poetic journey to the foot of Mount Everest with poet Yuyutsu Sharma, who reads this evening at Macs Backs Paperbacks. Plus, the legacy of Bob Moog lives on through the music of Erik Norlander who performs this weekend at The Winchester.

Cachao Lopez and Shelby Lynne
Originally aired Friday, March 28
Today ideastream music director Bobby Jackson looks back on the legacy of Cuban musician Cachao Lopez. Plus Dee previews Shelby Lynne's concert at the Beachland Ballroom with an archived interview and performance.

Mary Lou Ferbert, Burt Wolf & Rare Blend
Originally aired Monday, March 31
Today Dee welcomes local painter Mary Lou Ferbert who opens the pages of her new collection of paintings - Book of Hearts. Plus we cruise the rivers of France with PBS travel guru Burt Wolf. And Dee spotlights a Rare Blend of music for a Jules Verne classic, coming to Mayfield Village.

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Around Noon, ideastream’s weekday radio magazine, celebrates the visual and performing arts, explores cultural trends, and examines current events through an artistic lens. The show hosts a lively mix of regional, national, and international guests, and often invites listeners to interact with those guests in lively, thought-provoking discussions. Dee Perry hosts.

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