-
North High School will make its debut mariachi performance tonight. It’s part of a growing number of Iowa schools embracing the traditional Mexican music programming.
-
The singer-songwriter talks about living the artist's life in Lamoni, Iowa. Then, two high school seniors describe their journey towards politics at a divisive time in the state.
-
Since March 2020, the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs has distributed more than $12 million in state and federal dollars to individual artists and organizations across Iowa in response to the continued pandemic impacts.
-
Ottumwa High School will soon add a new program to its curriculum. The addition was due to student interest.
-
In her new book, a writer explores her family and its connection with distant Vikings and how that connects to the present. Then, how an engineer and fire eater reconciles seemingly disparate skills
-
After a nearly two-year hiatus, "Stories To Tell My Daughter," a storytelling experience that centers on the lived experiences of African American women and women of color, will take to the stage on Sunday, July 25, 2021.
-
The storytelling event, curated by Teresa Zilk, is a safe, warm place for women of color to share experience, wisdom and healing.
-
Host Charity Nebbe speaks with journalist Chloe Angyel author of “Turning Pointe: How a New Generation of Dancers is Saving Ballet from Itself.”
-
Host Charity Nebbe speaks with journalist Chloe Angyel author of “Turning Pointe: How a New Generation of Dancers is Saving Ballet from Itself.”
-
Saturday is the last day for artists of color across Iowa to apply for a performance space at a Juneteenth festival.