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Ali & Callie Artcast

Each Friday, Ali & Callie will charm your socks off with tales of art and culture in the Pacific Northwest. Keeping art alive and culture relevant, Ali & Callie will introduce you to those creative people who are making it all happen! Tune in weekly for interviews, chats, history, upcoming events and more.....
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Ep 142: Mary Crane Nutter, Walla Walla Artist

The 4th episode in our Walla Walla series was a delightful conversation with artist Mary Crane Nutter, a painter from Walla Walla, Washington. Her studio is at her home and small farm with a traditional barn. A few years ago, Mary partnered with her sister Sarah Crane, a graphic designer and photographer, to create a neighborhood art and performance experience for the community. She discovered her new style at the farm: color-blocked paintings on panels inspired by Pennsylvania Dutch barn star a...

Sep 13, 202443 minSeason 4Ep. 142

Ep 141: ArtWalla with board member Tricia Harding

Tricia Harding has been a board member of ArtWalla for the past eight years. ArtWalla is an organization that initially focused on public art and continues to educate the artistic community. Tricia was the chair of the City Commission for Art in Public Places. She is very proud of all that ArtWalla has accomplished in such a short time. Tricia is also a mixed-media paper artist who loves working in her studio and collaborating with creative people. Find out more about what’s happening in the art...

Sep 06, 202444 minSeason 4Ep. 141

Ep 140: Tyson Kaup, Walla Walla Summer Theater Executive Artistic Director

We had the opportunity to interview Tyson Kaup, the Executive Artistic Director of Walla Walla Summer Theater, a non-profit theater company in its second season. Tyson, an accomplished actor, director, and producer, grew up in the Walla Walla area and moved to New York at the age of 20. After many years of success in the city and starting a family, he decided to return to his roots. Tyson's goal is to establish a world-class, professional summer theater organization and training program. Ali, Kr...

Aug 30, 202443 minSeason 4Ep. 140

Ep 139: Mary Derby, DAMA Wines Founder and Winemaker

Mary Derby, the founder of DAMA Wines created, owned, and managed by women. Not only is she a wine-lover, but Mary Derby, the founder of DAMA Wines, is a wine enthusiast and a classically trained opera singer from Minnesota. Along with her husband, Devin, she co-created the brand of wines known as Spring Valley Vineyard in the Walla Walla Valley and after the untimely passing of her husband, Mary, and her young son, faced the difficult decision of whether to stay in the Valley or return to the M...

Aug 23, 202439 minSeason 4Ep. 139

Ep 138: Caden Butera, Director and writer for Paradox Studios

Caden Butera, a talented filmmaker hailing from Coeur d’Alene, wears multiple hats as a writer, director, and editor. He has a passion for creating captivating short films that have garnered attention at the prestigious “50 Hour Slam” in Spokane as well as through online platforms. Embarking on his creative journey at the age of ten, Caden, alongside his supportive family, leads "Paradox Studios," a dynamic videography/photography enterprise that crafts compelling content for the local film indu...

Aug 16, 202445 minSeason 4Ep. 138

Ep 137: The Sylte Sisters, Singing Duo

We were honored to talk with “The Boyle Fuel Twins”, Deanna, and Deanda Sylte, growing up on a ranch in Rathdrum, Idaho that was originally owned by Frederick Post. At nine years old, the Sylte Sisters first appeared on “Starlit Stairway” on KXLY in 1953, Spokane’s answer to “The Ed Sullivan Show.” Performing for six years on the show, they pursued their Hollywood dreams with their older sister Joan, where they recorded their first record .45 “Ballad of Lover’s Hill.” The sisters sang on shows w...

Aug 09, 202442 minSeason 4Ep. 137

Ep 136: Tarin Leach, AltWalk Artist

Tarin Leach, an artist who studied Social Sculpture at the University of Idaho and former instructor at Gizmo, is associated with CDA Galleries, Emerge, and the Art on the Edge Program. She will be hosting the first AltWalk: Estate Pop-up Show in Coeur d’Alene on August 9 from 4-9 pm at her home. Tarin looks forward to welcoming visitors to her estate gallery, offering an open house and garden tour as a unique addition to the ArtWalk . She believes that art is life, and her pop-up estate gallery...

Aug 02, 202437 minSeason 4Ep. 136

Ep 135: Carrie Scozzaro, artist, writer and educator

Carrie Scozzaro, a dedicated art teacher, accomplished freelance writer, and talented artist, has carefully curated an exquisite exhibition titled "In the Mean Time." This captivating showcase opens on August 2, coinciding with First Friday in Spokane, and is gracefully hosted by Terrain, captivating audiences through the entire month of August. During a compelling discussion, Carrie provided deep insights into the profound meaning behind the show's title and shared her collaborative journey wit...

Jul 26, 202444 minSeason 4Ep. 135

Ep 134: Koep Concerts with Michael Koep

Not only does Michael Koep write books, play drums in one or more bands, and pour himself in creating a shire-like home complete with studio in the back that accommodates his creative projects; but now he has taken over the Sunday in the Park concert series in Coeur d'Alene called Koep Concerts. This concert series was formerly run by the late Chris Guggemos, known locally as "The Music Man." After Chris died in 2022 from a 6-year battle with cancer, Michael was approached by many in the area (i...

Jul 19, 202446 minSeason 4Ep. 134

Ep 133: Lake City Playhouse is back!

After four years being dark, Lake City Playhouse, a valuable community theater, is back and coming in with a bang with the production of Oliver which runs this weekend with four shows: Friday, July 12 at 7:30, Saturday, July 13 at 2 pm and at 7:30, and the final run on Sunday, July 14 at 2 pm. And thanks to the amazing community support this treasured theater is finally able to celebrate its 60th season! We sat down on the set with Jessica Peterson who plays Nancy, and Brady Campbell who plays F...

Jul 12, 202436 minSeason 4Ep. 133

Ep 132: Coeur d'Alene's 2024 Riverstone Summer Concert Series

A gem of summer nights in Coeur d'Alene is the Riverstone Summer Concert Series put on by the Coeur d'Alene Arts & Culture Alliance. The season this year begins on July 11, and goes every Thursday night through the end of August. And the line up ahead is promising to be phenomenal! Board members, Ruth Pratt and Max Mendez, talk about the season line up, the sponsors, and what you can expect from this valuable community event. For more information about the concerts, and other A&C program...

Jul 05, 202438 minSeason 4Ep. 132

Ep 131: Kim Hildebrand, Local Photographer

It takes a lot of creativity to make a photography business successful. Kim Hildebrand does just that with her specialty family photo sessions and online education tools to help others become better photographers. Join us for a great conversation with Kim on her business, her inspirations, her great ideas, and more. For more on Kim, visit her website at kimhildebrand.com or check out her instagram @kimhildrebrandphoto

Jun 28, 202439 minSeason 4Ep. 131

Ep 130: Devin Weeks, Press Reporter

Today, we had a delightful conversation with Devin Weeks, a respected reporter for the Coeur d'Alene Press and a passionate supporter of the arts in our community. The art of writing, especially in journalism, requires great creativity, as professionals in this field offer essential information, breaking news, and captivating entertainment. Journalism, demands immense creativity as individuals in this profession provide us with essential information, breaking news, and captivating forms of enter...

Jun 21, 202439 minSeason 4Ep. 130

Ep 129: Dan Brown, artist, teacher and author

Dan Brown is not just an artist, but also a teacher, author, and sculptor. He loves creating art from found objects and works in various media. For an impressive 29 years, he was the only art teacher at Okanogan Middle and High School. His art is mostly inspired by nature since he grew up on US Fish and Wildlife refuges and has a deep appreciation for exploring the outdoors. Dan holds a BS in Wildlife Biology and a master's in Education. He is the author and illustrator of "Trout: A Fictitious H...

Jun 14, 202439 minSeason 4Ep. 129

Ep 128: Janet Fagan, Methow Valley artist

We loved getting to know Janet Fagan, an exceptionally skilled painter and printmaker who combines her distinct artistic styles to create captivating and evocative artwork. Drawing inspiration from the stunning natural landscapes of the Methow Valley, her creations vividly reflect her boundless imagination. They intertwine memories, optimism, a deep love for the natural world, and a profound compassion for humanity. For more about Janet, visit Janetfagan.com or find her on Instagram at Janet.fag...

Jun 07, 202441 minSeason 4Ep. 128

Ep 127: Don Ashford, Twisp DJ/radio station owner and potter

Twisp has a funky little radio station that is run by a really cool man, Don Ashford, who doubles as a potter, former horse trainer and gold miner. What makes someone suddenly decide to own and operate a radio station? He answers that and more about the art community he lives in, his love of the area, and his passion for clay. Check out their radio station that is now streaming at radioroot.com KTRT 97.5 The Root For more on the local art community visit Twisp's Confluence Gallery and be sure to...

May 31, 202455 minSeason 4Ep. 127

Ep 126: Leadership CDA Media Day

Leadership Coeur d'Alene is a year-long program at the Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber that provides exclusive access to community leaders from various key industries that make this community unique. This month, we had Media Day, which featured representatives from the community discussing various forms of media. Our segment during the day involved conducting a live podcast. We interviewed Geoff Carr, a Journalism professor from North Idaho College, and discussed Media Literacy and Ethics. Geoff ...

May 24, 202439 minSeason 4Ep. 126

Ep 125: Monday Night Dinners in Coeur d'Alene

About 8 years ago, Adam Schluter found himself alone in Coeur d'Alene knowing no one. He put himself out there and invited people to his home for dinner as a way of getting to know each other. The first dinner, to his surprise, eleven people showed up. That first dinner paved the way for the Monday Night Dinners outdoors in Adam's back yard every other Monday in the good months of the year. It has grown to include dinner, music, drink and a great sense of community. This past Monday, May 13, 202...

May 17, 202437 minSeason 4Ep. 125

Ep 124: Elaina DeJong, Musician, actress, singer and songwriter

At only 25 years old, Elaina DeJong has already accomplished so much. She has written and recorded several of her original songs, and she has put together her own concert with openers and a full band to showcase her music. She learned to play the violin at four years old, caught the musical bug at age 15, and now holds a BA in Theatre from Eastern Washington University. She has appeared in many Coeur d’Alene and Spokane plays, musicals, commercials, films, and concerts. Since August 2023, she’s ...

May 10, 202437 minSeason 4Ep. 124

Ep 123: Kathy Colton, Musician and Songwriter

Such a treat talking to Kathy Colton who has been playing around the area since the 80s. We hear about her music, her influences, and her band. And we really enjoyed the private concert featuring a couple of songs, one an original. You can find Kathy and the Reluctants around town during ArtWalk, at some of the local hangouts, and more. Check out where she will be and come see her. On Facebook you can find her at Kathy Colton and the Reluctants , or at Kathy Colton ....

May 03, 202442 minSeason 4Ep. 123

Ep 122: Gypsy, Aspire Community Theater production

This week we focus on Aspire Community Theater's upcoming show "Gypsy", a musical fable based on the real life memoirs of high-class stripper Gypsy Rose Lee that focuses on her mother, Rose, who was the ultimate show business mother. This episode features the girls who play Rose's daughters, Louise and Rose, played by Bridget Erb and Ashley Cleveland, Director Mark Jacobs, and on piano, Presley Dupuis. We are excited because Callie plays the lead role in this epic show with loads of memorable mu...

Apr 26, 202432 minSeason 4Ep. 122

Ep 121: Beth Rich, photographer and owner of Mix It Up

Beth Rich is an amazing photographer. She says "Photography is the perfect way to carry "the beautiful" with us after we leave a place." And she carries the beautiful, having traveled all over the world. She was even invited to exhibit in China as one of many photographers in the Photo Beijing exhibit. Beth also owns Mix It Up Home and Mix It Up Gift, two separate stores just a couple of blocks from each other in downtown Coeur d'Alene. To find out more about Beth's photography visit her Faceboo...

Apr 19, 202443 minSeason 4Ep. 121

Ep 120: Ali Koski, AHA Creative and Traveling Tees

What a delight to speak to the very talented and creative Ali Koski about her design business, her unique t-shirt business, her experience acting in the fun production of the Vagina Monologues earlier this spring, and her creative outlets, not to mention her conversations with Debbie, her new name for her brain. ahacda.com and travelingt.com

Apr 12, 202445 minSeason 4Ep. 120

Ep 119: Jeni Hegsted and Emerge

One of our favorite events in downtown Coeur d'Alene is Emerge's Ceramic Throwdown and Cup Frenzy during 2nd Friday ArtWalk on April 12. With such energy, potters come together to compete 2 at a time on the wheel, sometimes blindfolded, to show what they can create in about 5 minutes given certain parameters. And the cup frenzy part where you can go into a maze of handmade mugs created by local artists for $15, some of which could be worth upwards of $120! And the gallery exhibit featuring the w...

Apr 05, 202445 minSeason 4Ep. 119

Ep 118: Rayelle Anderson, NIC Foundation Executive Director

The NIC Foundation was founded in 1977 to encourage private support of North Idaho College. Through contributions and prudent stewardship, Rayelle and her team invests in NIC students, programs, services, and special projects. Since 1977, over $16.9 million was awarded in student scholarships. Supporting NIC Employee excellence, they have raised over $1.5 million for 376 grants through the NIC Foundation Grant Program to enhance educational excellence and over $235,000 for the NIC Employee Servi...

Mar 29, 202440 minSeason 4Ep. 118

Ep 117: Kathy Gale, local artist

Painting since 2008, Kathy Gale's work leans heavily toward impressionism with a strong abstract quality. Her current pieces are rooted in the landscape and inspired by the photos she takes while traveling throughout Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Montana. In 2013, Kathy, joined by local artist Teresa McHugh, started the CDA Artists' Studio Tour. It continues to grow yearly, with the ongoing support of The CDA Arts and Cultural Alliance. For Kathy, the practice of making art is not a solitary end...

Mar 22, 202444 minSeason 4Ep. 117

Ep 116: Linda Coppess, CDA Chamber

Our women's history month series continues with one of our strong female leaders, Linda Coppess, President and CEO of the CDA Regional Chamber of Commerce. Thinking outside the box is the strategy of keeping a chamber alive and relevant in today's world. Linda talks about how adapting to the changing environment Is bringing exciting new ideas and ways of improving our community and getting businesses involved in the process. For more information on the chamber visit cdachamber.com.

Mar 15, 202449 minSeason 4Ep. 116

Ep 115: Cyndie Hammond, local artist

Many artists begin their creative ventures when they retire. Cyndie Hammond, a former educator and higher education administrator, found her creative outlet in elaborate and unique colored pencil drawings. Her first attempt was entering a contest for the Coeur d'Alene Art on the Green poster contest, and she won! That inspired her to keep going, as she explored old houses, trees, horses and more. To see Cyndie's art, visit cjhammondart.com, or visit her on Instagram @cjhammondart.

Mar 08, 202430 minSeason 4Ep. 115

Ep 114: Ellen Travolta on Jack Bannon and more

With March being Women's History month, we thought we would start by catching up with our own Ellen Travolta who shares about her late husband, Jack Bannon, and the fund for the arts set up through the CDA Arts & Culture Alliance. We talk about Jack, the fund and how to apply, and more.

Mar 01, 202444 minSeason 4Ep. 114

Ep 113: Spamalot, a production of Aspire Community Theater

Director, Tracy Benson and Lead Actor, Thomas Gandy talk to us about the rarely produced Monte Python's musical spoof with a twist, lovingly ripped off from the Monte Python and the Holy Grail first time ever at the Kroc Center opening February 8. Spamalot offers everything that makes a great night from French taunters, killer rabbits, flying cows, dancing girls and of course, the Lady of the Lake. The musical offers a highly irreverent parody of the legend of King Arthur. Produced by Aspire Com...

Feb 03, 202442 minSeason 4Ep. 113
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