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In today’s edition of “The Commuter Cut,” Ernie and Celeste talk with Beth Wiedower Jackson, executive director of the Astrodome Conservancy, who discusses the organization’s efforts to save the iconic Houston landmark, while Hello Houston listeners call in to share their thoughts on what should be done with the dome.
Also, we hear from DACAMERA artistic director Sarah Rothenberg and renowned cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton, who tell us about the upcoming program D’Est en musique, which they're both performing in for two nights only at the Hobby Center.
Plus, we also talk with Brian Ellison, the senior program manager for the area non-profit Project Row Houses, who discusses their Business Residency Program, which is a new initiative that’s aimed at providing affordable space and support to help local entrepreneurs thrive while also remaining in Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood.
By Houston Public MediaIn today’s edition of “The Commuter Cut,” Ernie and Celeste talk with Beth Wiedower Jackson, executive director of the Astrodome Conservancy, who discusses the organization’s efforts to save the iconic Houston landmark, while Hello Houston listeners call in to share their thoughts on what should be done with the dome.
Also, we hear from DACAMERA artistic director Sarah Rothenberg and renowned cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton, who tell us about the upcoming program D’Est en musique, which they're both performing in for two nights only at the Hobby Center.
Plus, we also talk with Brian Ellison, the senior program manager for the area non-profit Project Row Houses, who discusses their Business Residency Program, which is a new initiative that’s aimed at providing affordable space and support to help local entrepreneurs thrive while also remaining in Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood.