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50 minutes
Released:
Jul 5, 2019
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Segment 1: A Ralph Steadman exhibit at the Kansas City Public Library excites local fans. Ralph Steadman and Hunter S. Thompson satirized big moments in American culture and politics in a memorably explosive way. A Steadman retrospective gives local fans a chance to see the art up close. Erica Hunzinger , Harvest Public Media and Missouri Politics Editor, KCUR Anita O'Brien , exhibition co-curator, London Cartoon Museum Shaun Hamontree , Kansas City artist and musician Segment 2: Spider I, by Louise Bourgeois, goes back on view at Kemper Museum. The spider sculptures by Louise Bourgeois have become part of the iconic imagery of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. But they can't be separated from the life and mind of the artist. Someone who knew her well tells that story. Carol Diehl , Contributing Editor, Art in America
Released:
Jul 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (20)
Seg. 1: Sick Leave + Viruses | Seg. 2: A People's History: Segment 1: Can we really expect people to stay home from work when they're sick if they don't get paid sick leave? In Missouri and Kansas, employers are not required to provide sick leave. What does that mean as we watch the coronavirus spread and workers by Central Standard