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KCRW's Politics of Culture
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Sometimes a panel discussion about current controversies in the cultural world, other times and in-depth interview with an author or leading figures in media, the arts, entertainment or politics, The Politics of Culture examines the intersection where the world of politics and culture meet and sometimes collide.
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Politics and Government
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| Date Added |
08-Apr-2005 |
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KCRW's Politics of Culture Episodes - | Central Avenue and Beyond | The 20th century's Harlem Renaissance has come to define the first great explosion of African American culture in the US. But Los Angeles had a hub of its own where black culture also flourished: Central Avenue. KCRW's Michael Barnes hosts this conversation about the Huntington Library's upcoming exhibition, "Central Avenue and Beyond: The Harlem Renaissance in Los Angeles." | Get at Short URL | Download Central Avenue and Beyond | Play in Popup.
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| Filmmaker Agnes Varda | The Beaches of Agnes is Agnès Varda?s latest film, a self-portrait documentary. An early member of the French New Wave, her life has been filled with politics, passion, personal commitments and intellectual preoccupations. She?s lived 80 years, 50 of which have been devoted to film. She talks with KCRW General Manager, Ruth Seymour ? whom she has known for many years. | Get at Short URL | Download Filmmaker Agnes Varda | Play in Popup.
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| Ed Moses, LA Artist | Ed Moses has been a prominent figure in the LA art scene for
almost 60 years and enjoys an international reputation for his
experiments with materials and process. KCRW General Manager Ruth
Seymour and art critic Edward Goldman talk to Moses about his current
show, Mutator, on view through the end of June at the Bobbie Greenfield Gallery and Frank Lloyd Gallery, both at Bergamot
Station. | Get at Short URL | Download Ed Moses, LA Artist | Play in Popup.
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