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My guests are Rachel Hemingway and Kyle Quittshreiber of Acting Up Community Theater who talk about the May 3-12 production of the musical Little Women in the Stein Studio Theater at Thalian Hall.
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Rhonda talks about the world premiere of the documentary "Dorothy Gillespie: Courage, Independence, and Color,” screening at Thalian Hall Friday, April 19 at 7 with a Sunday matinee at 2:30. My guests are Gary Israel and Dorien Bietz, children of the late artist and activist.
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This week, WHQR’s Arts Reporter Demia Avery interviews artist and activist Robert Bellamy. In this excerpt, he speaks about his work founding the Speak Ya Peace poetry collective with his partner Laynee Cooper, one of his poems, and how he got his stage name — ScaleHamHawk da Poet.
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Rhonda talks about Madafo Day, a celebration of the life and legacy of late storyteller and musician Madafo Lloyd Wilson, Saturday, April 13, at the Dreams Center for Arts Education on what would have been his 77th birthday.
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This week, WHQR’s arts reporter Demia Avery interviewed Irene Santiago — she’s a Wilmington-based actor who has appeared in movies like High School Musical and Iron Man 3, spent time honing her crafts with film greats, and works with at-risk students in Rose Hill, in Duplin County.
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Rhonda's guest is Richard Hillson, principal cornet with newly formed Wilmington Virtuosi Brass, a British-style brass band, which will be in concert on April 17 at 7:30 at UNCW's Beckwith Recital Hall.
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Apologies to all who selected the WHQR 40th Birthday mug as their pledge gift. There has been a production delay and we now expect them within two week/early May – we’ll get them out to you as soon as they arrive.
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My guest is Kim Lebby, the newly named director of the Dreams Center for Arts Education.
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The WHQR Spring Drive 2024 - Phone Teams