Host Kate Scuffle previews Flashpoint, an audio drama directed by the late George Miller that explores our response to the January 6th insurrection at the
LVAS Hosts George Miller and Kate Scuffle
Silagh White hosts a special program celebrating the creative life of long-time LV Arts Salon host, actor, director, and mentor
George Miller.
Silagh along with George s wife and fellow host, Kate Scuffle listen to archives of his contributions to radio and share special stories that honor a man who touched so many lives around the world from the Lehigh Valley to Galway Ireland.
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Silagh White invites local author Cindy Ross to talk about her recently published books The Log Cabin Years, where she and her husband Todd Gladfelter built a log home using raw trees and simple means and Walking Toward Peace, the intimate stories of 25 combat veterans who have gone into nature to heal for National PTSD Awareness Month in June.
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LVAS 4/26/21
They feature the first-place poems in each of the three categories: elementary, middle and high school. Hear live readings and interviews from Arts Academy Charter Middle School 5th grader EllaMary Groller and Freedom High School senior Avery Lynn. George also reads the poem in the middle school category from Arts Academy Charter Middle School 7th grader Ian Verna.
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Host Silagh White is joined by three Broughal Middle School teachers who are leading their spring production of Disney s Moana Jr.
Amy Putlock (vocal music), Jody Trostle (8th grade English) and Lynn Vento (8th Grade science) discuss twelve years of theater at Broughal, and how they ve adapted to COVID safety protocols with innovation and a partnership with local artist Doug Roysdon.
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