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  • Kacky Walton talks with Steven Selvidge about his new project Mem Mods, Volume 1 with Luther Dickinson and Paul Taylor.
  • Kacky Walton talks with Marvin Stockwell from Coliseum Coalition about the viability of bringing back the coliseum to its glory days.
  • Germantown Performing Arts Center continues its summer-long series of performances in their outdoor theatre The Grove. Darel Snodgrass talks with GPAC Director of Programming Emily Hefley about Concerts in the Grove, Summer Movies, Happy Hour, Music Camps and more coming up this summer.
  • Kacky Walton talks to Tony Isbell, co-founder of Quark Theatre. Isbell talks about shows that will be staged for their 6th season, plus exciting news about Season 7!
  • Kacky Walton talks with Jordan Nichols and Travis Bradley, who both direct and choreograph the Mary Poppins play at Theatre Memphis, running June 9 - July 2.
  • Learn about how some criminals gain access to your financial accounts in this segment of "Protecting Your Money".
  • The just concluded 2022-2023 Memphis Symphony Orchestra season was the last for Kalena Bovell as Assistant Conductor and Conductor of the Memphis Youth Symphony Program. She is going to be very busy, however, as the first black woman to conduct grand opera in Canada, in a new production of Scott Joplin's Treemonisha at Toronto's Luminato Festival.
  • Music Box music school is having summer camps for aspiring musicians ages 6-17, beginning June 5. Darel Snodgrass talks with Music Box Executive Director Yelena Ovando about the 5 different kinds of camps being offered this year, as well as a special deal for WKNO listeners.
  • Kacky Walton talks with the director and choreographer for “Sistas: The Musical” at Hattiloo Theatre (June 2 — June 25).
  • Kacky Walton talks with writer and actor Anne Perry Wallace, who wrote and stars in "Live Rich, Die Poor: The Zora Neale Hurston Story", which plays this weekend and next at Theatre South at First Congregational Church.
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