KWBU Classics Corner
Here at KWBU we're all about understanding the present and looking towards the future, but it’s also important to take stock of what’s come before. KWBU Classics Corner is a periodic spotlight on the books, movies, music, theatre, and other influential art that has made a lasting impact.
If there's a timeless piece of music; a cinematic masterpiece, a fantastic stage production, or a definitive painting YOU consider an absolute all time great, then WE, want to hear about it.
KWBU Classics Corner has the same format as Likely Stories, so if you want to be involved with future episodes and let your voice be heard, simply send an e-mail to Malcolm_Foster@baylor.edu with 'Classics Corner' as the subject.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Latest Episodes
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My name is Heather White, I teach Art History at Baylor University. Over the summer, my son Roger and I read the 1961 classic where the Red Fern grows by Wilson Rawls. I had read this book when I was younger and I remember loving it and I wanted to share it with Roger, who is 11, the same age as the main character of the book
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In this latest edition I, Malcolm Foster, operations assistant at KWBU will be looking at the everlasting brilliance of ‘Pet Sounds’ by The Beach Boys.
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KWBU's Classics corner is a periodic spotlight on the books, movies, music, theater, and other influential art that has left an indelible mark on history. With our latest edition, Justin Jones, lecturer in the English department at Baylor University is discussing Sula by Toni Morrison.
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With our inaugural episode of KWBU Classics Corner, here's Justin Jones, lecturer in the English department at Baylor University.
