Kerry Nolan

Host, WNYC/WQXR News

Kerry Nolan appears in the following:

WQXR's The Washington Report

Monday, July 12, 2010

David Sanger, of The NYT, on the spy swap, deficit reduction and BP.

The Rothschilds Fund Arts, Israel and now, Cross-Cultural Dialogue

Friday, July 09, 2010

The Rothschild Foundations' Firoz Ladak and The WSJ's Shelly Banjo on the group's new model.

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The Changing Role of the NEA

Friday, July 02, 2010

A look at the National Endowment for the Arts under new Chairman Rocco Landesman.

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Classical Crossovers

Friday, June 25, 2010

A conversation about Michael Jackson and genre-blending music.

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What's in the Mozart Effect?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Among the advice proffered when I was pregnant with my son was the thought that playing Mozart (and placing headphones on my planet-sized belly! ) would help my unborn baby’s brain development.

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Are Choreographers’ Styles Immediately Recognizable?

Thursday, April 29, 2010

The New York Times dance critic Roslyn Sulcas is absolutely correct when she says, “Although we don’t think about it much in daily life, the way someone moves is as distinctive as a voice or facial features. Of course some movements, voices or features are more striking than others.”

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Ticket Sales Move Online, Get More Expensive

Monday, April 26, 2010

Once upon a time (when I was in college), the best way to get good tickets to a hot concert was to bundle up, sit outside the theatre overnight and wait for the box office to open. There was almost always a line of like-minded (or out-of-their-minded) souls, ready to share donuts or coffee or a cigarette of whatever vintage--we passed the time playing cards, flirting with cute boys ahead of us and angling to keep scalpers away from the front of the line.

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"Revisals" Vs. Revivals: Changing Musicals' Original Playbooks

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

There's an article in today's Wall Street Journal that gave me pause. It talks about how some producers and directors of musical theatre are tinkering with many musicals' original playbook; adding or subtracting songs, replacing dialogue that might sound out of date--essentially changing something written in or for a specific place and time.

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Georgia Budget Shortfall Could Put Arts Funding in Jeopardy

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

As with many states across the country, lawmakers in Georgia are facing a big budget shortfall. One of their proposals to help close the gap would eliminate the Georgia Council for the Arts, which supports the arts statewide.

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Is There a New Paradigm for Publically Subsidized Arts Organizations?

Monday, April 19, 2010

Do state-subsidized arts companies have a bigger responsibility to present great art or to sell tickets to the tourists who make up a good chunk of their audience?

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Kerry Nolan's Fiery Sweet Potatoes

Friday, January 08, 2010

We received a lovely letter this week from a listener asking about Kerry Nolan's sweet potato recipe, which was mentioned on the air at Thanksgiving. Here it is so you can try it, too.

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Political Campaigns Heat Up on Both Sides of the Hudson

Monday, August 17, 2009

The November General election is just over 10 weeks away, and high profile political contests on both sides of the Hudson are jamming the airwaves with campaign ads.

In New York City it's pretty much Mayor Bloomberg wall to wall. But in Jersey the battle between ...

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Nation to Nation

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Find out how the Chinese government is using the 2008 Beijing Olympics to promote its political ideology, at home and abroad. Also: a look at Slow Food Nation, an upcoming American food celebration and policy symposium. Hear how Europe’s most valuable art was moved to America. And on ...

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New York City Hosts Katrina Benefit

Saturday, September 17, 2005

Last night, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis hosted an all-star benefit for Hurricane Katrina relief at New York City’s House of Swing: Jazz at Lincoln Center.

Musicians, actors, comedians, and writers sang praises to New Orleans with an eye toward the city’s future. The sold-out, five-hour concert, which ...

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The King of Italian Ice

Tuesday, August 08, 2000

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