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  • This week on conversations with Creative Waco host Fiona Bond speaks with Eric Linares about the importance of community. Fiona is also on conversation with Waco Civic Theater executive Director Kelly MacGregor about the significance of the theater's 100 year history.
  • Aah, Spring is here, so it’s time to grab your pole and a can of worms and head out to your favorite fishing hole. For I Hear America Singing this week, Ross has landed a whole creel full of songs about Fishin’.
  • “Leaning on the Lord” is an incredibly infectious gospel rave up by the otherwise unknown Heavenly Stars of Milwaukee.
  • In this week’s episode of David and Art, host David Smith takes a closer look at a painter whose life was as dramatic as his art. From gripping realism to a life marked by violence and mystery, his story continues to intrigue centuries later.
  • For many Baylor students, Monday nights at 9pm represent an opportunity to join in worship at a weekly service held by Vertical Ministries. This year, Vertical Ministries celebrates its 15th anniversary. Executive Director Myles Olenski and Associate Director Anna Webb share Vertical’s story, explain why Vertical stays focused on Monday services and discuss the organization’s purpose in serving Baylor students.
  • My name is Heather White, I teach Art History classes at Baylor and manage my household, I have two toddlers and a ten year old. Today I am reviewing, “I Who Have Never Known Men,” by Jaqueline Harpman. If you’ve never heard of it, don’t worry, it’s an older, obscure book with a somewhat wordy title.
  • On this edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace is in conversation with Dr. Greg Garrett, the Carole McDaniel Hanks Professor of Literature and Culture at Baylor University. Dr. Garrett has written nearly 30 books, including novels, nonfiction works, and a memoir titled Crossing Myself, in which he describes his struggle with depression and how he has found his way through.Warning: This interview includes discussion of suicide.
  • How does technology impact our brains as we age? Many worry that reliance on digital devices may lead to a form of “digital dementia,” but a recent study found otherwise. Michael Scullin, associate professor of psychology and neuroscience, examines how the challenges of technology can be beneficial to cognitive function as we age, and shares insights for healthy tech use.
  • Sometimes when art looks at art, it can show how many works can deepen our view of suffering—and the quiet indifference that often surrounds it.
  • This week, Ross takes you for a stroll through his musical library with songs and performances old and new
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