Here's a preview of our featured guests on Sounds Good, November 16 through 20. Hear the music and community conversation program weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The schedule may be subject to change.
Monday:
A Preserving Our Voices segment from previous years. Hear the new POV special during Sounds Good on November 27. See the schedule.
Sandy Linn of the Calloway County Public Library stops by to discuss recent and upcoming Community Read Events. She also talks about holiday events such as the "Christmas With Santa" theatre production, the Holiday Safari Animal Tales Program, and the library's Holiday Open House.
Tuesday:
A Preserving Our Voices segment from previous years. Hear the new POV special during Sounds Good on November 27. See the schedule.
Ted Belue previews the Roots 6 Music Concert, presented by MSU's Department of History and Student Affairs, tonight at 7:30 in Lovett Auditorium. They feature sets by The Gypsy Hombres, Vickie Vaughn Band and Emily Duff & Friends. Admission is free, but canned goods for Need Line are requested.
Creighton Michael, a visiting artist at Murray State University, stops by to talk about his exhibit titled "Pattern Play II." The exhibit blends drawing and sculpture and allows the installer to be part of the creative process in deciding how the works are installed.
Wednesday:
We visit with Ryan Alessi of Murray State University, who recently compiled the State Integrity Report for the Center for Public Integrity. The report was released November 9 and examines Kentucky's ethics and anti-corruption infrastructure.
A Preserving Our Voices segment from previous years. Hear the new POV special during Sounds Good on November 27. See the schedule.
Thursday:
Cast members from the Murray State University production of Curtains! drop by to talk about the whodunit musical comedy. It opens tonight and runs through Saturday at Johnson Theatre.
Mary Potter from the Friends of Hickman County Arts & the Hickman County Arts Council talks about Saturday's Clinton Arts, Crafts & Book Fair.
Friday:
Matt Hinz, music director at Paducah Tilghman High School, talks about this weekend's production of Shrek: The Musical. He's joined by the cast members playing Donkey and Fiona.
A Preserving Our Voices segment from previous years. Hear the new POV special during Sounds Good on November 27. See the schedule.