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  • The biggest single work of art in the world is now open for visitors.
  • Host Kennedy Sam talks with artist Jack Bowers about his exhibit Perspectivism, opening at Art Center Waco on September first, as well as local photographer Chester Rivera about his work, and about his Way-koh project.
  • Dance is a perfect example of how basic steps in mastering an art form lead to deeper expressions of creativity.
  • How can a chemistry lab be made accessible so that students with blindness can pursue their love of science and build a career? Bryan Shaw, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, is asking these questions and providing answers. In this Baylor Connections, he takes listeners inside the specific approaches to inclusion science for chemistry labs and concepts, and shares how a significant grant from the National Institutes of Health is boosting these efforts.
  • When brought together by skilled hands individual works of art can say things together they can’t say by themselves.
  • July brings two episodes of Conversations with Creative Waco. On this 4th Friday episode, Amanda Dyer - DIrector of Public Arts and Development with Creative Waco. She joins host Kennedy Sam to talk about paving the path for new public artwork in the community. Also this week information on the Youth Art Gallery fundraiser for the Advocacy Center.
  • Esther Smith recorded her first album at the age of 51, the aptly titled I Believe in Miracles with the famed Winans family.
  • The unknown Messiahs of Glory deliver a devastating rendition of the gospel classic, "How I Got Over."
  • "How Much Do I Owe Him" is a classic country blues by the Gospel Music Hall of Famers the Swanee Quintet
  • Host Austin Meek is joined by Austin Hooper, residential real estate expert, to talk about what's happening with inflation rates and the local housing stock in Waco. Before then he focuses on multi family living, interviewing Caitland Rodgers, a brand new developer on the Elm Ave., corridor providing 49 new apartments, including affordable housing.
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