February 23, 2004 - Photographer Colleen Mullins wants to take people into a secret world. It's a place where the enormously wealthy go to play. For two years, Mullins aimed her camera at passengers on luxury cruise ships. The result is "Pictures of the Floating World," on display at Creative Electric Studios in Minneapolis. Minnesota Public Radio's Chris Roberts has more.
February 3, 2004 - MPR’s Chris Roberts reports on the state of the indie record store in the age of digital. After years of slumping CD sales and the illegal downloading of songs, the music retail industry is finally embracing the digital age. Online music sales through companies such as Apple Computer, Napster and even Walmart are growing, and several major record labels are converting their music catalogs to digital. Many industry observers say the shift to digital delivery of music spells doom for the independent record store. Yet, the few such stores that remain in the Twin Cities say reports of their impending death may be premature. Roberts interviews various people in the industry, including Steve Pearson, buyer at Electric Fetus; Ryan Cameron, owner of Let it Be Records; Paul Stark, co-founder of Twin/Tone Records; and Chris Wester, managing director of Down in the Valley.
December 29, 2003 - It's generally assumed that sports fans rarely attend arts events and vice versa. In Calgary, Alberta, they're trying to disprove that assumption. A group called Artsmart and the Calgary Flames hockey team have joined forces to create a ticket package that combines entertainment on the stage, and on the ice. Observers in the Twin Cities say if it works in Calgary, it could work here. Minnesota Public Radio's Chris Roberts reports.
December 23, 2003 - MPR’s Chris Roberts interviews musician Odell Brown, who has also struggled all his life with depression. The Richfield resident has created a Christmas CD as a way to work through that depression.
December 4, 2003 - For artists, the holiday season is the busiest time of the year. Artists and theaters can usually look forward to their biggest paychecks. A review opening in Minneapolis casts a satirical eye on holiday productions. MPR’s Chris Roberts reports on a wonderfully bad production.
November 27, 2003 - MPR’s Chris Roberts reports on Twin Cities band Halloween, Alaska. The band consists of members of three prominent Twin Cities musical groups - Happy Apple, 12 Rods, and Love Cars. The musicians are taking a break from their noisier roles as rock and jazz musicians to create quiet, mood pop, with a heavy nod to one of its favorite musical eras - the 1980s.
November 21, 2003 - MPR’s Chris Roberts profiles The Commissioning Club, a local performing arts organizations that commissions new music. Roberts interviews numerous supporters of club to better understand it’s purpose and process.
July 11, 2003 - In this edition of Word of Mouth - Mainstreet Radio’s Tom Roberston profiles the writers of the Northwoods, including novelist Will Weaver; writer Kevin McColley; poet Susan Carol Hauser; and non-fiction writer Kent Nerburn / MPR’s Chris Roberts profiles Nathan Keeper’s “Fully Commited” comedy / St. Paul poet Paul Dickson reads a poem on highschool / Arts-round-up
April 11, 2003 - On this Word of Mouth program, MPR’s Chris Roberts looks at the Penumbra production of August Wilson’s “Seven Guitars,” Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis hosting the fifth annual American pottery festival, a play adaptation of Sinclair Lewis’s “Main Street” novel, and “Dancing with Shadows” performance art.
September 26, 2002 - Today marks the beginning of an unprecedented weeklong event in the twin cities arts community. "Art on the Town" involves dozens of art galleries and four museums in an effort to raise awareness of what the local visual arts scene has to offer. For more on "Art on the Town," we turn to Minnesota Public Radio's Chris Roberts.