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  • Kacky Walton speaks with artist Agnes Stark about the Memphis Potters Guild Holiday Show and Sale, which will be held Friday, November 17th through 19th at St. Anne Catholic Church at 706 South Highland.
  • Kacky Walton interviews Greg Belz from the ArtWorks Foundation about the 14th annual edition of Winter Arts, the South’s premiere collection of art created for holiday gift-giving.
  • Opera Memphis' Theme and Variations Concert Series continues Friday November 10th and Saturday November 11th at 7:30 p.m. at their new home at 216 S. Cooper with "Gershwin and Friends."
  • The vocal Ensemble Gesualdo 6 returns to St. John's Episcopal Church Wednesday November 8th at 7 pm. Darel Snodgrass talks with St. John's Organist/Choirmaster Dr. Vernon Snyder about this highly acclaimed early music group.
  • Kacky Walton talks with Katie Smythe, founder, CEO and Artistic Director of New Ballet Ensemble. The company is presenting its annual production of Nut Remix, which is a “Memphis-centric” adaptation of The Nutcracker.
  • St. Louis Catholic Church at 203 S. White Station recently completed the upgrade of their Casavant pipe organ, expansion of the choir loft and acquisition of a new Kawaii grand piano. The Church will present an Inaugural Organ and Piano Recital to showcase the new and improved instruments featuring pianist and organist Alcee Criss III on Tuesday November 14th.
  • Kacky Walton talks to Crystin Gilmore, who is directing “Schoolhouse Rock, Live!” at The Circuit Playhouse, opening November 10 and running through December 22.
  • Kacky Walton speaks with Ben Smith, Opera Stage Director at The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music at The University of Memphis. He’s directing the Mid-South premiere of the operetta “The Cousin from Nowhere” by Eduard Künneke, which will be staged Friday, November 17 and Sunday November 19 at The Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center.
  • Kacky Walton talks with Anne Marie Hall and JD Willis. Anne Marie is directing New Moon Theatre Company’s production of the hilarious satire “Reefer Madness: The Musical” and JD stars as “fine upstanding All-American boy” Jimmy, whose life is upended after succumbing to the temptation of “the leafy green assassin.” Based on the 1936 film, the show opens at Theatre Works this Friday and runs through November 5th.
  • The year's largest fundraiser for the Metal Museum is Repair Days weekend, October 19 - 22. Metalsmiths from all over the country will be at the Museum, repairing all kinds of metal objects for the public. The weekend also includes a Family Fun Day on Saturday, Dinner and Auction, and Iron Pour + admission to the Museum.
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