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Set and Costume Designer, Painter, and Playwright shares her many art pieces and designs for NYC Ballet
Eddie Gardner, the Sheik of Seattle of the 1920s and arguably that city's greatest ultra-marathoner, is the main topic of discussion. Host Melanie Eversley chats with historian Charles B. Kastner on his third book 'Race across America: Eddie Gardner and the Great Bunion Derbies'
Drummer/Actor Sir G. Earl Grice shares his journey as a master drummer
John Korff an outstanding runner in his own right is better known for bringing showmanship to women's tennis, balloon festivals, the NYC Triathlon and the only time Ironman 140.6 came to NYC. Host Victoria Brumfield shares insight into John's remarkable career.
DJ Bobby Morales share some history on the decks and on the dance floor
MNN Producer David Brooks reads from his book "Blackpoemolgy" and Stephanie reads some of her earlier and recent poems. Of course, as always. there's artsy shenanigans.
Triathlon coach extraordinaire Ray Camano is the guest. The extraordinary, watershed influence of a remarkable high school cross-country coach and a reinvention in midlife are among the subjects covered.
John Korff an outstanding runner in his own right is better known for bringing showmanship to women's tennis, ballon festivals, the NYC Triathlon and the only time Ironman 140.6 came to NYC.
Reboot of one of the very first episodes for folks who missed it with the incredible art of Fred Hatt and clips of Frankie Ramos' work.
This week on MNN we recognize the Week of Solidarity with The People Struggling Against Racism & Racial Discrimination
This Week on MNN we continue our celebration of Women’s History Month