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Ep 6: Alisina Saee-Nazari & Laura Sui

Broken Color

by: J Kyle Sullivan

Poet Alisina Saee-Nazari and vocalist Laura Sui are creating an original song together for this year’s performance at Live Art Magazine on October 21st.

Ep 5: Studio 860

Hartford Dance Studio

by: J Kyle Sullivan

Peter Reynolds, AKA P-Boogie, is one of the co-founders of Studio 860, a dance studio in Hartford that focuses on hip-hop and street dance.

Ep 4: Jo Dery

Brattleboro Animator, "The Fortunate Teller"

by: J Kyle Sullivan

As part of our collaboration with Live Art Magazine, we’re launching another edition of our podcast series taking a look at the creative process of some of the artists you’ll see this year on the Academy Stage.

Ep 3: The Sun Parade

Northampton rock band, Heart's Out

by: AudioFiles

Our third and final preview for Live Art Magazine’s third issue, coming up this weekend at the Academy of Music on October 23rd.

Ep 2: Rythea Lee

Northampton performance artist

by: AudioFiles

The next in our series of short previews for Live Arts Magazine on October 23rd. Rythea Lee is a Northampton based performer, who just recently finished a year touring her one woman show “Don’t Be a Dick”.

Ep 1: Jedediah Berry

author of The Family Arcana: A Story in Cards

by: AudioFiles

Our first in a series of short previews for Live Arts Magazine on October 23rd. Jedediah Berry is author of “The Family Arcana: A Story in Cards”, and will be performing excerpts from his latest work at the Academy of Music in Northampton later this month.

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