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CEArts@TheRoundTable

Community Education Artscearts.org
Community • Education • Arts (CEArts) hosts @theroundtable, an arts-related podcast & short videos series. Join us @theroundtable where we discuss writing, music, art, film, and all kinds of creative endeavors! Podcast episodes air on Fridays at 4pm, and any corresponding videos are uploaded to YouTube by Sunday evenings. Contact us via email at info@cearts.org to be a guest on our podcast.
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Episodes

@theroundtable 2020 Discussion Against Racism Ep#4

Discussions Against Racism We’ve recorded several @theroundtable episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. In our 2020 Noblesville Interdisciplinary Creativity Expo ( NICE ) project, our literary selections are: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (originally published in 1847) Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell (originally published in 1936) Dracula by Bram Stoker (originally published in 1897) Little Women by Lou...

Sep 05, 202016 min

@theroundtable 2020 Discussion Against Racism Ep#3

Discussions Against Racism We’ve recorded several @theroundtable episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. In our 2020 Noblesville Interdisciplinary Creativity Expo ( NICE ) project, our literary selections are: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (originally published in 1847) Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell (originally published in 1936) Dracula by Bram Stoker (originally published in 1897) Little Women by Lou...

Sep 05, 202017 min

@theroundtable 2020 Discussion Against Racism Ep#2

Discussions Against Racism We’ve recorded several @theroundtable episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. In our 2020 Noblesville Interdisciplinary Creativity Expo ( NICE ) project, our literary selections are: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (originally published in 1847) Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell (originally published in 1936) Dracula by Bram Stoker (originally published in 1897) Little Women by Lou...

Sep 05, 202018 min

@theroundtable 2020 Discussion Against Racism Ep#1

Discussions Against Racism We’ve recorded several @theroundtable episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. In our 2020 Noblesville Interdisciplinary Creativity Expo ( NICE ) project, our literary selections are: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (originally published in 1847) Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell (originally published in 1936) Dracula by Bram Stoker (originally published in 1897) Little Women by Lou...

Sep 05, 20207 min

@theroundtable 2020 COVID-19 Discussion Ep#1

The COVID-19 pandemic impacts us, our creative friends, and the arts in general, and we had some focused podcast discussions on the situation. Corresponding videos are on our YouTube COVID-19 playlist : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC8Dj34Pe30&list=PLKsnWnJoBb-trY1U5b0dIARlLkSA3yPys

Sep 05, 202017 min

@theroundtable 2020 COVID-19 Discussion Ep#2

The COVID-19 pandemic impacts us, our creative friends, and the arts in general, and we had some focused podcast discussions on the situation. Corresponding videos are on our YouTube COVID-19 playlist : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC8Dj34Pe30&list=PLKsnWnJoBb-trY1U5b0dIARlLkSA3yPys

Sep 05, 202015 min

@theroundtable 2020 COVID-19 Discussion Ep#3

The COVID-19 pandemic impacts us, our creative friends, and the arts in general, and we had some focused podcast discussions on the situation. Corresponding videos are on our YouTube COVID-19 playlist : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC8Dj34Pe30&list=PLKsnWnJoBb-trY1U5b0dIARlLkSA3yPys

Sep 05, 202020 min

@theroundtable 2020 COVID-19 Discussion Ep#4

The COVID-19 pandemic impacts us, our creative friends, and the arts in general, and we had some focused podcast discussions on the situation. Corresponding videos are on our YouTube COVID-19 playlist . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC8Dj34Pe30&list=PLKsnWnJoBb-trY1U5b0dIARlLkSA3yPys

Sep 05, 202014 min

@theroundtable 2020 COVID-19 Discussion Ep#5

The COVID-19 pandemic impacts us, our creative friends, and the arts in general, and we had some focused podcast discussions on the situation. Corresponding videos are on our YouTube COVID-19 playlist . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC8Dj34Pe30&list=PLKsnWnJoBb-trY1U5b0dIARlLkSA3yPys

Sep 05, 202013 min

@theroundtable 2020 The Polk Street Review Book Launch Ep#5

Part 5 Presentations of the book launch for 2020 edition of The Polk Street Review (Feb 2020). The Polk Street Review is a unique Noblesville-focused creative place-making project (known as TPSR Project ) that includes workshops, our @theroundtable podcast/short videos series , and the publication of an annual submissions-driven anthology. It is the only book dedicated to publishing prose, poetry, song lyrics, and images that celebrate Noblesville. We welcome submissions from both professional a...

Sep 04, 202030 min

@theroundtable 2020 The Polk Street Review Book Launch Ep#4

Part 4 Presentations of the book launch for 2020 edition of The Polk Street Review (Feb 2020). The Polk Street Review is a unique Noblesville-focused creative place-making project (known as TPSR Project ) that includes workshops, our @theroundtable podcast/short videos series , and the publication of an annual submissions-driven anthology. It is the only book dedicated to publishing prose, poetry, song lyrics, and images that celebrate Noblesville. We welcome submissions from both professional a...

Sep 04, 202027 min

@theroundtable 2020 The Polk Street Review Book Launch Ep#3

Part 3 Presentations of the book launch for 2020 edition of The Polk Street Review (Feb 2020). The Polk Street Review is a unique Noblesville-focused creative place-making project (known as TPSR Project ) that includes workshops, our @theroundtable podcast/short videos series , and the publication of an annual submissions-driven anthology. It is the only book dedicated to publishing prose, poetry, song lyrics, and images that celebrate Noblesville. We welcome submissions from both professional a...

Sep 04, 202020 min

@theroundtable 2020 The Polk Street Review Book Launch Ep#2

Part 2 Presentations of the book launch for 2020 edition of The Polk Street Review (Feb 2020). The Polk Street Review is a unique Noblesville-focused creative place-making project (known as TPSR Project ) that includes workshops, our @theroundtable podcast/short videos series , and the publication of an annual submissions-driven anthology. It is the only book dedicated to publishing prose, poetry, song lyrics, and images that celebrate Noblesville. We welcome submissions from both professional a...

Sep 04, 202018 min

@theroundtable 2020 The Polk Street Review Book Launch Ep#1

Intro & Part 1 of the book launch for 2020 edition of The Polk Street Review (Feb 2020). The Polk Street Review is a unique Noblesville-focused creative place-making project (known as TPSR Project ) that includes workshops, our @theroundtable podcast/short videos series , and the publication of an annual submissions-driven anthology. It is the only book dedicated to publishing prose, poetry, song lyrics, and images that celebrate Noblesville. We welcome submissions from both professional and...

Sep 04, 202015 min

@theroundtable Creative Place-making Ep#10

10th in our series on Creative Place-making and how you and/or your nonprofit organization can create your own creative place-making projects! Part 6 with poet Deborah Petersen

Sep 04, 202026 min

@theroundtable Creative Place-making Ep#9

9th in our series on Creative Place-making and how you and/or your nonprofit organization can create your own creative place-making projects! Part 5 with poet Deborah Petersen

Sep 04, 20207 min

@theroundtable Creative Place-making Ep#8

8th in our series on Creative Place-making and how you and/or your nonprofit organization can create your own creative place-making projects! Part 4 with poet Deborah Petersen

Sep 04, 202016 min

@theroundtable Creative Place-making Ep#7

7th in our series on Creative Place-making and how you and/or your nonprofit organization can create your own creative place-making projects! Part 3 with poet Deborah Petersen

Sep 04, 202027 min

@theroundtable Creative Place-making Ep#6

6th in our series on Creative Place-making and how you and/or your nonprofit organization can create your own creative place-making projects! Part 2 with poet Deborah Petersen

Sep 04, 202018 min

@theroundtable Creative Place-making Ep#5

5th in our series on Creative Place-making and how you and/or your nonprofit organization can create your own creative place-making projects! Part 1 with poet Deborah Petersen

Sep 04, 202021 min
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