Archive for June, 2008

“Who the #&$^*! is Jackson Pollock?”

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Sixteen years ago, truck driver Teri Horton bought an ?ugly? abstract canvas at a thrift store that may, or may not, be a genuine Jackson Pollock. The film about her experience was screened Tuesday, June 17, at Phoenix Art Museum?s Whiteman Hall, courtesy PAM?s Contemporary Forum. But if you missed it, or want to know more, click below to hear Teri talk about the art world, the authentication process, and how she turned down $2 million.
Intvw. with Teri Horton, Part I
Intvw. with Teri Horton, Part II

Tim Jerome, “Alfred P. Doolittle” in ASU’s My Fair Lady

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Click below to hear our interview with Broadway veteran Tim Jerome, who talks about playing Liza Doolittle’s father in the lavish new production of My Fair Lady. The Cameron Mackintosh show plays ASU Gammage through June 22.

Tim Jerome

Santa Fe Opera’s Richard Gaddes

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Longtime general director of Santa Fe Opera, Richard Gaddes, talks about the summer 2008 season, and the unique cultural milieu that is Santa Fe.
Click here to listen to our interview with Richard Gaddes

Curator Lance Fung of SITE Santa Fe’s “Lucky Number Seven” Biennial

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Susan and Ken talk with Lance Fung, curator of this year’s biennial at SITE Santa Fe, one of the world’s major destinations for contemporary art.

Click here to listen to Part 1 of our interview with curator Lance Fung.

Click here to listen to Part 2 of our interview with curator Lance Fung.

Entertainment lawyer Stephen Nebgen, pt. 2

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

The importance of copyright and trademark – and the differences between them. Click below to listen.

Entertainment lawyer Stephen Nebgen, pt. 2

Entertainment lawyer Stephen Nebgen, pt. 1

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Valley entertainment lawyer Stephen Nebgen explains why you (playwrights, composers, actors, etc.) need him.

Listen to part one of the interview with Stephen Nebgen.

Introducing AOTT’s “Docent-in-Residence” Clark Olson

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Susan and Ken talk with Clark Olson, who is on the faculty at ASU’s Hugh Downs School of Human Communication and an active member of Phoenix Art Museum’s Contemporary Forum. In the first of a series of monthly appearances on AOTT in which he’ll discuss works in PAM’s contemporary collection, Olson guides us through viewing Cornelia Parker’s “Mass: Colder Darker Matter.” Listen by clicking on the link below.

Introducing AOTT’s “Docent-in-Residence” Clark Olson