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  • "Voidopolis" is a digital performance about loss and memory presented as an augmented reality book with a limited lifespan by Kat Mustatea.
  • A hopeful and heartwarming story about finding joy after tragedy, Amil and the After is a companion to the beloved and award-winning Newbery Honor novel The Night Diary, by acclaimed author Veera Hiranandani.
  • Peter Hughes, Manager of The Linda: WAMC's Performing Arts Studio, joins us with a preview of upcoming events and broadcasts.
  • It's our first gardening show of 2024. Spring can't be too far away! The experts return at 2pm to take your questions. Ray Graf hosts.
  • The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College kicks off its spring semester this week with two events: the seventh-annual Winter/Miller Lecture on Thursday and a spring opening reception on Saturday.The Winter/Miller Lecture features acclaimed multimedia artist Mickalene Thomas. She is known for her monumental portraits of Black women that critique standard ideas about beauty, race, and gender. Her work has been shown at museums around the world, including at the Tang. The Lecture is at 6pm on Thursday.
  • Bob Scott and David Tripp are back to talk stamps and coins with you. WAMC's Ray Graf hosts.
  • Two-time GRAMMY Award-winning Albany Symphony is throwing a gigantic 100th birthday-party concert for Rhapsody in Blue, featuring Kevin Cole, the world’s foremost interpreter of George Gershwin’s piano music. The program also includes An American in Paris, Carlos Simon’s AMEN! and Simon Says, a world premiere trombone concerto by Jack Frerer. The concert takes place on Saturday, February 10th at 7:30pm at Proctors Theatre.
  • The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Professor of Comparative Politics at Siena College Vera Eccarius-Kelly, President and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan, Albany County District Attorney David Soares, and former Associate Editor of the Times Union Mike Spain.
  • Chef Gail Sokol is back to offer tips and tricks for creating Pate a Choux, otherwise known as cream puff dough. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
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