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  • Host Kennedy Sam learns more about the Waco Insider from publisher Mark Long, and we get an update on the upcoming Waco Family and Faith Film Festival from Dr. Tyrha Lindsey-Warren.
  • Listen in for an update from Creative Waco Executive Director Fiona Bond on the "State of the Arts" in the Greater Waco area. Fiona and host Kennedy Sam also wrap up with their arts resolutions for 2023.
  • It's all about art (and KWBU's Meet Up!) in this edition of Conversations with Creative Waco. First, host Kennedy Sam talks with KWBU Advisory Board member, along with local artist and gallery owner Susan Sistrunk about the upcoming KWBU art themed Meet Up. Then she speaks with Cultivate7Twelve gallery manager Debbie Wright about holiday activities at the gallery.
  • In this episode of the Central Texas Leadership Series, host Nan Holmes speaks with Kerry Burkley, the Vice President of the Baylor chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists. They talk about early influencers, and those who inspired along the way.
  • I didn’t realize that painting and dance could produce a single work until I took a walk in the park.
  • The E.D. Sangster Gospel Chorus of the Brooklyn Holy House of Prayer rocks their rendition of the old hymn “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah.”
  • National Graduate Student Appreciation Week runs April 3-7 this year, affording the perfect time to celebrate the more than 5,000 graduate students who daily enrich the Baylor campus community. In this Baylor Connections, Sara Dolan, Associate Dean for Professional Development in the Graduate School and longtime psychology professor and researcher, shares how graduate students impact teaching, research and scholarship at Baylor, and examines their impact long after their last class at Baylor.
  • Host Kennedy Sam talks with Jocelyn Williams about her pivotal role as the Center of Business Excellence Coordinator for the Cen-Tex African American Chamber of Commerce. And with Eric Linares and Tneyah Thomas about the upcoming Levitt AMP Waco Music Series.
  • Many times on public radio, you hear folks say, “Long-time listener, first-time caller.” Well, that’s me! I’m Maggie McCarthy—a long-time listener of KWBU—bringing you my, hopefully, first book review on Likely Stories.
  • The plan for a national performing arts center was on paper — but getting it built turned out to be another matter. On today’s David and Art, David Smith continues the Kennedy Center story.
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