For the past 15 years Jason Hildebrand (http://www.jasonhildebrand.com/#/home) has been writing, acting and producing plays and films like Blue Like Jazz/Live—both a stage play and a film based on Donald Miller’s New York Times best-selling book of the same name, The Prodigal Trilogy, The Life of David and Kingdomof Herod. Jason talks about these and his most recent projects, including the work he’s doing with The Arts Engine.
Arts Connection for Febuary 2, 2012 - Jason Hildebrand - a life on stage
Arts Connection for January 26, 2012 - Marc Martel - Queen Extravaganza
In 2007, downhere vocalist Marc Martel sang Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody at the Renaissance Church in Summit, New Jersey, accompanied by the Renaissance Band. The Montreal-born singer, who now lives in Nashville, will be singing this song a lot more now that he’s been selected as one of the performers in the production Queen Extravaganza that will be touring later this year. In this interview, Marc talks about his Queen Extravaganza experience.
Arts Connection for January 12, 2012 - NJ Lindquist - The Economics of Writing
In the first of an infrequent series called the “Economics of Art”-which will feature the perspective of producers, consumers and supporters of art- NJ Lindquist (http://www.njlindquist.com/), author and co-founder of The Word Guild (http://www.thewordguild.com/), talks about the economics of writing
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Arts Connection for January 5, 2012 - Matthew Grieve - Valiant
Guelph area musician, Matthew Grieve (http://www.matthewgrieve.com) has had a varied music career from the Unashamed Quartet to His Season to solo work and now with the trio Valiant (http://www.areyouvaliant.com).
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