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JuliARTs: Real people making a living in the arts

Juliet talks with artists, directors and others about all things arts related in and around Austin.

Episodes

Damon Brown on partnership, creativity and what you can do when you don't know you can't

Damon Brown is an Artist in Residence at The Georgetown Palace Theater and currently directing Bright Star, written & composed by Steve Martin & Edie Brickell. He knew from a young age that he wanted a creative career but he could not have known how much stuff he was going to be able to create! From an Emmy award winning PBS musical television series called Biscuit Brothers to one of the very first documentaries on Burning Man, Damon seems to have done it all and with some terrific colla...

May 24, 202430 min

Esin Aydingoz on networking, the creative process, impostor syndrome & how to make big dreams come true

Esin Aydingoz is an incredibly talented musician, composer and conductor who is currently on tour with Orquesta Folclórica Nacional de México performing Disney and Pixar's Coco-Live-to-Film Concert playing at The Long Center on November 8th. You've already heard her work in Wednesday, The Witcher, and Black Barbie, to name just a few of her projects. And Esin is really just getting started. She shares a lot about her journey as an artist and the importance of "seizing your moment."

Nov 07, 202336 min

Annie Burridge on what it really takes to put on an incredible show at Austin Opera

Annie made a plan for her life, to sing and then lead. And the really amazing thing is: she did exactly that! She made her vision come true and today is the General Director and CEO of Austin Opera. Annie shares the surprising dollars and cents behind every production, how being a singer informs her leadership, and why if you've never seen an opera, Pagliacci, on November 4th & 5th, is the one for you.

Oct 24, 202328 min

Kathy Valentine on real freedom, sobriety, and the secret to great relationships

Kathy Valentine is a musician, writer, student and now making her first foray as Musical Director for Zach Theatre's production of Head Over Heels featuring the music of The Go-Go's. She wasn't sure she would love it, but sometimes you've got to go for it to find out. You know Kathy best as the bassist for The Go-Go's, but some of her proudest achievements happened only very recently. And I know you'll be inspired by how openly she shares her tough moments and what she learned from them.

Aug 18, 202339 min

What happens when you cross woodwinds, strings and piano with Hip Hop? Thee Phantom and the Illarmonic Orchestra.

Add to that a soul songstress, a crowd-controlling DJ, and a fire-breathing MC and that is still but a fraction of what you’ll get when you catch Thee Phantom & The Illharmonic Orchestra in action. Thee Phantom combines the raw energy and passion of Hip-Hop with the beautiful, sweeping melodies of live orchestration. Phantom wrote his first rhyme at the age of 8 and made his first beat by mixing the instrumental from the Beastie Boys’ Paul Revere with Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony at age 12. Ir...

Aug 11, 202328 min

Alicia Keys on regret, gratitude and why you must never stop chasing your dreams

Singer-songwriter Alicia Keys was drawn to music very early in her life. And while it may seem like things worked out quickly for her, they really didn't. Alicia is open about her challenges, what we can all learn about the importance of not giving up, and why she feels her upcoming show on Monday night in Austin is her best show yet.

Jul 21, 202320 min

Richard Thomas, Yaegel Welch & Melanie Moore give us an inside look at Aaron Sorkin's To Kill a Mockingbird

This is Atticus Finch as we've never seen him before so I hope you get to experience To Kill a Mockingbird firsthand. Richard Thomas (Atticus) reveals what's new and different about this story we all know so well, Yaegel Welch (Tom Robinson) talks about embracing what's unique about you, and Melanie Moore (Scout) shares what it's like to be all grown up & playing a child on stage.

May 09, 202333 min

John Taylor on music, relationships, and lessons from lockdown

Bassist John Taylor had been making music with Duran Duran for 40 years and it's no accident they've managed to stay together all that time. They're ready to celebrate their musical journey in Austin at Moody Center on June 6th. John talks about his excitement for this FUTURE PAST tour and he shares openly what it takes to sustain relationships (he's been married for 24 years), what he does to handle difficult moments, and the big lessons he learned during the pandemic.

May 05, 202316 min

Katie Folger on self discovery, empowerment and how the pandemic almost changed everything

Things were really coming together for Katie Folger. Lots of opportunities were opening up for the working actress; she had a great new job and was looking for an apartment in a new city when the world suddenly closed down in 2020. Everything she was excited about quickly dissolved and she contemplated a completely different life path, even enrolling in grad school. But then inspiration found Katie, and her one woman show, Getting in Bed with the Pizza Man, was born. If you liked Sex and the Cit...

May 02, 202333 min

Howie Mandel on the freedom that comes with admitting you're a mess

Howie Mandel got up on stage because of a dare, and that moment changed everything. He became a comic, an actor, a voice actor, a game show host, a podcaster, a producer -- and the list goes on. Howie shares how he's been able to manifest such a diverse career, how his parents handled his passion for pranks, and why it's the awkward & uncomfortable moments that he finds thrilling.

Apr 18, 202326 min

Steve Hackman on trusting in yourself to take a leap of faith

Ever since high school Steve Hackman wanted to be a conductor. And he was well on his way to doing so with an education from the prestigious Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. But a mentor challenged him to embrace his innate sense of creativity and that's where Brahms X. Radiohead was born. Steve talks about getting a crash course in composition writing, how he found himself in constant creation mode and why he tells students it's the rejections that make the career. UPDATE: Due to weather this ...

Apr 04, 202334 min

Geneva Lewis on the balance between striving for perfection and letting go

Geneva Lewis makes her Austin Symphony Orchestra debut this weekend with a performance of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor. She spoke with me this week about music-making, how important it is to always believe in yourself, and the ever present tug of war between perfection and letting go.

Nov 18, 202217 min

Marcus Pontello talks about Numbers Nightclub and why it was anything but ordinary

Nightclubs come and go with the shift of the wind, but not Numbers in Houston, TX. The club, which opened in 1978, is still thriving today and Marcus Pontello felt so much passion around his experiences of being there, he was compelled to make a documentary about it called Friday I'm In Love. He reveals what made Friday nights at Numbers so special, why it's stood the test of time, and how a fashion designer with no experience in film made a feature length documentary.

Nov 04, 202222 min

The wonderful world of Taiko drumming with Jennifer Weir

You probably never heard of Taiko drumming. The Japanese style of drumming where you use your whole body was new to Jennifer Weir when a chance discovery decades ago changed the trajectory of her life. Finding Her Beat, a new film at the Sound Unseen Film Festival here in Austin, will welcome to a world you'll wish you found much sooner.

Nov 02, 202222 min

Natasha Drena Performs a Tribute to Judy Garland with the ASO

It's the 100th anniversary of the life of Judy Garland and Natasha Drena is in Austin to perform A Tribute to Judy Garland with the Austin Symphony Orchestra on Saturday, October 1, 2022. Natasha discovered she could sing like Judy in college and she shares with us what it's like to be a performer and why she wishes she learned to trust herself and her instincts early on

Sep 28, 202228 min

Juliet and Al discuss the long lasting appeal of the TSO

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra comes to Moody Center on December 7th and tickets are on sale now. In fact, for this week only they're just $29 plus fees. Music Director and guitarist, Al Pitrelli, talks about why it was so important for the TSO to make the show accessible in this way and what fans can look forward to as the TSO take the stage for the first time at Moody Center.

Sep 16, 202216 min

Kristin and Jen of IMOMSOHARD talk about how they created a special community

Kristin and Jen are the real life comedians and moms who created #IMOMSOHARD. It's an extra special community of women supporting women in the funniest ways imaginable. If you've ever felt like something is only happening to you or your family, Kristin and Jen are here to make sure you know they've been there, too, and they totally get you.

Jul 28, 202228 min

Gabriel and Florencia talk with Juliet about the 24th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival

Gabriel Ornelas and Florencia Choto of Cine Las Americas are excited for the 24th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival, not just because it marks a return to the theater, but also because these films have powerful stories to tell. They both believe in the power of the language of film to help shed light on the social and cultural issues of the Latinx community. "In this day and age when there’s just so much discussion and so many different feelings about everything, it’s the arts and fi...

Jun 08, 202221 min

A conversation with Julia Scotti and Susan Sandler about a film that will make you laugh

Julia Scotti’s appearance on America’s Got Talent changed her life. But she had already changed her life in a big way well before that moment. Now you can explore her journey in a documentary called Julia Scotti: Funny That Way. In this conversation with Julia and filmmaker Susan Sandler I think you’ll come away with a lot of inspiration and a sincere appreciation for the simple things in life.

Jun 01, 202229 min

Juliet speaks with Morgan James

Morgan James is getting back on the road and will perform with her band in Austin on May 28th at The 04 Center. Morgan shares her pandemic experience, what it was like to go to Juilliard, how great it is to get out in the world again and she reveals the one, worst thing you can do to your voice. And, guess what, you and I do it everyday!

May 24, 202216 min

All About The ASO Collaboration with San Juan Diego Catholic High School

Gloria Reyna and Dr. Leslie Dovale of San Juan Diego Catholic High School discuss a special collaboration between their students and our Austin Symphony Orchestra's Masterworks Series, which concludes this weekend May 20th and 21st. We’re learning all about this special program and also hear directly from one of the students about what is was like to have a fun challenge during the pandemic.

May 20, 202220 min

Juliet's conversation with Nick Cordileone who plays Timon in The Lion King

Disney's The Lion King has come back to Austin and to celebrate it's return I spoke to Nick Cordileone who plays Timon, the easy-going Meerkat who embraces the "problem-free philosophy" of Hakuna Matata . Nicks journey to the stage is an unusual one and he shares what he learned along the way as well as what it's like to travel with a production as massive as The Lion King.

Apr 13, 202230 min

Juliet chats with Midori

Midori has played the violin since she was a little girl, performed all over the world, taught many students and she says that she is still learning from her violin and the music. This weekend she performs with Peter Bay and our very own Austin Symphony Orchestra.

Feb 18, 202221 min

Juliet chats with Anneliese van der Pol about Disney Princess The Concert

You know Anneliese van der Pol as 'Chelsea' from That's so Raven and as 'Belle' on Broadway in Disney's Beauty and the Beast alongside Donny Osmond and now she's coming to Austin in Disney Princess: The Concert to sing your favorite songs and share some behind-the-scenes stories you would have otherwise missed!

Jan 14, 202215 min

Juliet chats with Ashley Monroe about HAMILTON

Ashley Monroe is that rare unicorn known as a native Austinite and she's come home in a big way as the Resident Director of HAMILTON. Working as a bartender at night and a barista in the mornings all while perfecting her craft in a competitive field in NYC wasn't super easy, but she made it happen. Ashley also reveals some of the behind-the-scenes details we love and what it's like to take over as Director of such an iconic production.

Nov 18, 202119 min

Juliet chats with David Pratt about the ASO

The Austin Symphony Orchestra is Austin's oldest performing arts group (founded in 1911) and their new Executive Director, David Pratt, shares all that we have to look forward to in this incredible 2021-2022 season.

Nov 11, 202121 min

Juliet chats with Al Pitrelli about the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's remarkable journey

Over the last 25 years The Trans-Siberian Orchestra has been dazzling audiences of all ages with their incredible mix of music, pyrotechnics, laser lights and hovering stages and this year will be an extra special celebration, marking their 25th anniversary. Musical Director and guitarist Al Pitrelli has been with the TSO since their inception and he shares a lot of what he's learned about music, life, mastering the guitar and creating great art.

Oct 26, 202124 min

Juliet chats with Bob Bursey about Texas Performing Arts 40th Season

Texas Performing Arts at The University of Texas at Austin began in 1981 with a performance by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in the newly constructed Bass Concert Hall. Forty years later, the performances remain diverse and varied. The home of Broadway in Austin, Juliet speaks with Executive Director, Bob Bursey, about the many incredible performances coming to Austin this season.

Oct 19, 202118 min
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