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S03 E09 – We Survive the Wintering

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This week, we meet writer and poet Mark B. Hamilton. He has a new book of poems inspired by Captain William Clark’s (of Lewis & Clark) journal entries as they voyaged west. He also took the 8,000-mile journey himself, so we have to ask him about that incredible experience.

We also immerse ourselves in the the David Owsley Museum of Art’s visiting exhibition of “Nora Krug: Belonging,” which details the author and illustrator’s work on their memoir grappling with their German heritage, and their illustrations for Timothy Snyder’s “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century.” Nora Krug will give a talk on Ball State’s campus Wednesday, March 11. We’ll bring in film and television awards expert (and professor) Monica Sandler for a preview of the Academy Awards. And finally, we’ll sit down with Stephanie Michaels (Cornerstone Center for the Arts) and Karen Fisher (Muncie Artists Guild) to learn about two exhibitions for young artists.

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