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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2022 · 50 MIN

The intersection of art and science

from The City Lights Collective · host WABE

Art and science have a comedic collision in The Atlanta Science Festival’s production of “Jazz Hands.” Meisa Salaita, the executive co-director and co-founder of Science ATL, and Amy Sharma, executive director of Science for Georgia, tell Lois why scientists should share laughter with the community. Plus, the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition brings creators from around the world to Georgia Tech this weekend. City Lights senior producer Kim Drobes speaks with professor and chair of Georgia Tech’s School of Music, Jason Freeman, about the fantastic inventions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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