ON the September 26th program, Genevieve Randall has these things: Carter Van Pelt, new Lied Development Director, who worked at Lincoln Center for a couple of years, tells us about the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra; Deb Weber, executive director of the Lincoln Arts Council, and two artists, Larry Pelter and Tammy Rice, talk about the Lincoln Arts Festival at South Pointe Pavilions: Doorways to Hope project story #2; Marco Abel and Roland Vegso from the Humanities on the Edge speaker series, tell us who they have on the schedule this fall;
Abendmusik, Raise the Song of Harvest Home: A Festival of Hymns;
Arts calendar highlights. Kwakiutl Dreher reviews "Frank" and "The Congress," both currently showing at the Ross Media Arts Center in Lincoln; Liz Vercruysse, Big Table Studio and fellow artist, John Martelle, talk about the Omaha North Hills Pottery Tour on Oct. 3rd;
Chris O'Hara from Alliance Brass, talks about his group's Kearney Concert Ass. concert; Kiechel Fine Art is preparing for a fall exhibition including works from James Eisentrager (1929 - 2002). Director Buck Kiechel tells us all about it; KVNO's Ben Rasmussen previews this weekend's Omaha Symphony concert; and, a Nebraska Brass preview from Brad Obbink.