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Artscape: Salve Regina University’s Creative Writing MFA Program

In June 2018, Salve Regina University started their Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program. Local author Ann Hood is the founding director and she recently talked with our own Scott MacKay about this “low-residency” program.

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Artscape: Night’s People From Mixed Magic Theatre

This Friday and Saturday, Mixed Magic Theatre presents “Night’s People” at Trinity Rep. Ricardo Pitts-Wiley tells us how he was first inspired by the night 35 years ago. Plus new kinetic sculptures coming to New Bedford and RI Pride Fest in Providence.

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Artscape: PVDFest Preview

PVDFest 2019 takes over downtown Providence this weekend. Organizers say it will have more than 1,500 artists on 22 stages. There’s too much for us to cover in a short segment, but we talked to a few artists as a sample of what you can expect from the festival.

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Artscape: The Origins Of The Summer Beach Read

Chuck Hinman talks with Donna Harrington-Lueker about her look at the origins of the beach read, “Books for Idle Hours, 19th Century Publishing and the Rise of Summer Reading.”

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Artscape – NEA Acting Chairman Mary Anne Carter

Mary Anne Carter is the acting chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. She recently visited Rhode Island to speak with the congressional delegation as well as leaders from the arts community.

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Artscape – NEA Acting Chairman Mary Anne Carter

Mary Anne Carter is the acting chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. She recently visited Rhode Island to speak with the congressional delegation as well as leaders from the arts community.

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