
Cut & Paste
Hosted by Jeremy D. Goodwin, Cut & Paste arts and culture podcast brings you in-depth conversations with artists and cultural drivers. Listeners will hear from artists about their work and why it matters, and also about who they are and how their own personal experiences shape their art-making.
Latest Episodes
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Artist Oscar Murillo’s installation now on view at Kranzberg Arts Foundation evokes a very strange political protest, one in which no single cause is…
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New Zealand-born conductor Gemma New is on a roll. She’s on the cover of the October issue of International Musician and will make her debut with New York…
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Updated Sept. 13, 2018 - Since we originally published this story, the mother-daughter duo of Carmen and Isabel Garcia have continued performing in…
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St. Louis actor Jen Kerner has played dozens of characters, but in recent years she’s taken on a new role: making the theater experience enjoyable for…
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A few years ago Shayba Muhammad started making jewelry for herself, and was inspired to start a business, Mahnal, to sell her work.Now she wants to help…
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Owen Ragland is a musician on the move. In the last year, the 17-year-old pianist, producer and bandleader has played the LouFest in support of local…
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Shakespeare Festival St. Louis is one of the most prominent theater companies in town, yet it doesn’t own a stage.The organization shares its various…
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For most of her life, St. Louis artist Sarah Paulsen was oblivious to what it means to be white, and the privilege it confers.Then in 2008, Charles Lee…
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OtherAwards. Recognition. And a party! Last week's sudden loss of our beloved friend and colleague Gerry Rohde reinforced the need to celebrate each other more…
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Shortly after Anna Guzon of St. Louis graduated from medical school, she realized she wanted to practice a different kind of medicine: helping young…
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Over the past five years, the Metro Trans Umbrella Group art show has more than doubled in size. This year’s event at Koken Art Factory in south St. Louis…
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Growing up in and out of foster care, St. Louis singer and actor Omega Jones managed to find a silver lining: self-reliance.It’s a trait that helps him…