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The podcast currently has 49 episodes available.
Nate talks with the crew at Famously Hot New Years Eve on how this year's virtual celebration will bring old traditions to a new light!
Koger Center Arts Roundup is hosted by Nate Terracio and produced and edited by Lauren Smith; the theme music was written by Steve Borders.
Adam Epstein is the CEO and Founder of Innovation Arts and Entertainment (IAE). IAE, partnered with the Roberts Group, are responsible for bringing live music back to Columbia with the new, COVID-safe outdoor event venue, ColaConcerts.
Koger Center Arts Roundup is hosted by Nate Terracio and produced and edited by Lauren Smith; the theme music was written by Steve Borders.
Brooklyn Mack is an American ballet dancer hailing from South Carolina. He is currently a freelance dancer and previously danced with the American Ballet Theatre, The Joffrey Ballet, and won a silver medal in the USA International Ballet Competition.
Koger Center Arts Roundup is hosted by Nate Terracio and produced and edited by Lauren Smith; the theme music was written by Steve Borders.
Dr. Tish Oney joins the Arts Roundup to talk about the release of her new book, Peggy Lee: A Century of Song. She is a profound singer, composer, and author with an extensive repertoire of jazz tunes.
Koger Center Arts Roundup is hosted by Nate Terracio and produced and edited by Lauren Smith; the theme music was written by Steve Borders.
Catherine Walworth talks with Nate about what she does as head curator at the Columbia Museum of Art and the immersive "Visions of India" exhibit that will be open through January 10, 2021.
Koger Center Arts Roundup is hosted by Nate Terracio and produced and edited by Lauren Smith; the theme music was written by Steve Borders.
Brad Shank, executive vice president of the Fireflies and Segra Park, joins Nate to talk about their shift from baseball stadium to event venue. Segra Park has a newly founded partnership with the Koger Center as the Columbia arts scene begins to program for our "new normal."
Koger Center Arts Roundup is hosted by Nate Terracio and produced and edited by Lauren Smith; the theme music was written by Steve Borders.
Anita Floyd, director of the Columbia Film Society, join the Arts Roundup to talk about the importance of supporting local film makers in South Carolina and what programs the Film Society has created over its lifetime. Floyd also talks with Nate about the Nickelodeon Theatre, South Carolina's premiere indie film house.
Koger Center Arts Roundup is hosted by Nate Terracio and produced and edited by Lauren Smith; the theme music was written by Steve Borders.
This episode of the Arts Roundup features Marty Fort, founder and CEO of the Columbia Arts Academy and Lexington Music School. Marty is a distinguished musician who has been performing all of his life. Nate Terracio talks with Marty about his personal history with music and how it led him to create the music academies that hundreds of students across the Midlands call home.
Koger Center Arts Roundup is hosted by Nate Terracio and produced and edited by Lauren Smith; the theme music was written by Steve Borders.
During the Koger Center's closure, we created a project titled the "1593 Project: A Call for Art." We challenged artists of all mediums from all genres to submit work that they created during quarantine. Our runners up, Bob Jolly, Janet Swigler, and Jesse Quales talk with Nate about the processes behind the creation of their interdisciplinary pieces. If you would like to see their works, go to KogerCenterForTheArts.com.
Koger Center Arts Roundup is hosted by Nate Terracio and produced and edited by Lauren Smith; the theme music was written by Steve Borders.
Established in 1944, the University of South Carolina Press is one of the oldest and most distinguished publishing houses in the South. With well over 1,000 books available in print and digital formats, and publishing approximately 50 new books annually, the Press enhances and expands the scholarly reputation and worldwide visibility of the University of South Carolina. Mackenzie Collier and Aurora Bell talk about what USC Press does, the history of the Press, and the books they are planning on releasing in the near future! Browse all of the offerings of the USC Press online at www.USCPress.com!
Koger Center Arts Roundup is hosted by Nate Terracio and produced and edited by Lauren Smith; the theme music was written by Steve Borders.
The podcast currently has 49 episodes available.