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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2021 · 53 MIN

Red, White, and Black: An Exhibition Celebrates A Historic Neighborhood

from The City Lights Collective · host WABE

Lois Reitzes talks with artist Gregor Turk about his outdoor photo exhibit depicting a west side Atlanta neighborhood dating back to 1872. Blandtown was founded in 1872 by the formerly enslaved Felix Bland. Also, we'll hear about "The Bard's Birthday Bash," - a three-night Zoom event celebrating Shakespeare's influence, with a variety of guests. Each of the artists and authors will share how Shakespeare's writing helped inspire their careers and special projects. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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