Here's the rundown of who's on Sounds Good this week:
Monday, March 9
MSU Minority Teaching Fellow Tracie Gilbert joins us to preview the film "Pariah" showing at the Curris Center Theatre tonight at 7:30. It's the "coming of age Lesbian" art drama film that won the Excellence in Cinematography Award at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.
Mayfield's Ice House Gallery is showing "Scientific America; Photography by Ron Toth," through March 26th. Toth is a plant sciences professor at Northern Illinois University. Ice House Interim Director Ric Watson tells us about the show and what else is happening at the Gallery.
Tuesday, March 10
Kate Lochte has the interview with the Paducah Symphony Orchestra's Maestro Raffaele Ponti about the March 14th concert: Nielsen's 4th Symphony.
Dr. Michael Bordieri of the Murray State University Department of Psychology discuses the science of change and making positive changes in our lives.
Wednesday, March 11
Puppies Sound Good! We'll meet a featured adoptable puppy from the Humane Society of Calloway County and speak with Kathy Hodge about upcoming events.
Kate Lochte speaks with Robbin Cox about the Visionary Day: exploring art with the blind and visually impaired at First Baptist Church in Madisonville on April 17. The theme is "A Touching Experience For Students" and featured sessions include art, dance, low vision skills, orientation and mobility and technology.
Thursday, March 12
Nikki Radford and Ellen Gelbert join Kate Lochte to learn more about the Hopkinsville International Festival. Hear our preview from last week's Sounds Good.
Friday, March 13
The Murray State Jazz Orchestra is working to highlight its student performers and historic year in 2014 by creating a CD recording of the songs they played at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago. Murray State Jazz aficionados can find more information about helping this project at raceralumni.com/bebold. Tina Bernot and Dr. Todd Hill stop by to talk about the project.