

Full Program: A Conversation with Paul Haught, Executive Director of Bruce Munro: Light at Sensorio (27:31).Podcast 48 – A Conversation with Paul Haught, Executive Director of Bruce Munro: Light at Sensorio, Paso Robles Part 4: A Conversation with Jim Wilkins, President and Curator of Atascadero Historical Society (10:02).Part 3: A Conversation with Jim Wilkins, President and Curator of Atascadero Historical Society (9:17).Part 2: A Conversation with Jim Wilkins, President and Curator of Atascadero Historical Society (8:33).Part 1: A Conversation with Jim Wilkins, President and Curator of Atascadero Historical Society (7:58).Full Program: A Conversation with Jim Wilkins, President and Curator of Atascadero Historical Society (30:33).Podcast 49 – A Conversation with Jim Wilkins, President and Curator of Atascadero Historical Society and Colony House Museum, Atascadero, CA Part 3: A Conversation with Natalie Marks of Monarch Gallery (8:20).Part 2: A Conversation with Natalie Marks of Monarch Gallery (6:22).Part 1: A Conversation with Natalie Marks of Monarch Gallery (8:26).Full Program: A Conversation with Natalie Marks of Monarch Gallery (26:39).Podcast 50 – A Conversation with Natalie Marks, Gallerist at Monarch Gallery, Cambria, CA (Pictured with her mother artist Leslie Marks) Part 4: A Conversation with Artist Dale Evers, Paso Robles, CA (6:45).Part 3: A Conversation with Artist Dale Evers, Paso Robles, CA (6:19).Part 2: A Conversation with Artist Dale Evers, Paso Robles, CA (6:51).Part 1: A Conversation with Artist Dale Evers, Paso Robles, CA (7:35).Full Program: A Conversation with Artist Dale Evers, Paso Robles, CA (22:09).Podcast 51 – A Conversation with artist Dale Evers in his studio, Paso Robles, CA Part 6:_Tipping Point Exhibit at Ann Foxworthy Gallery – Allan Hancock College.Part 5:_Tipping Point Exhibit at Ann Foxworthy Gallery – Allan Hancock College.Part 4:_Tipping Point Exhibit at Ann Foxworthy Gallery – Allan Hancock College (8:39).Part 3:_Tipping Point Exhibit at Ann Foxworthy Gallery – Allan Hancock College (9:37).Part 2:_Tipping Point Exhibit at Ann Foxworthy Gallery – Allan Hancock College (8:02).Part 1:_Tipping Point Exhibit at Ann Foxworthy Gallery – Allan Hancock College (10:05).Allan Hancock College Ann Foxworthy Gallery, Santa Maria, CAįull Program:_Tipping Point Exhibit at Ann Foxworthy Gallery – Allan Hancock College (43:34).Podcast 52 – A Conversation with Rafael Perea de la Cabada, Santa Barbara, CA Part 4: Symphony of the Vines – Interview.Part 3: Symphony of the Vines – Interview.Part 2: Symphony of the Vines – Interview.Part 1: Symphony of the Vines – Interview.Full Program: Symphony of the Vines – Interview.Gregory Magie and Torsten Juul-Borre with Symphony of the Vines, California Central Coast Podcast 53 – A Conversation with Maestro Dr. Gregory Magie and Pianist Torsten Juul-Borre, Symphony of the Vines, 2023. Visit: then click VOP Country, VOP Oldies, or VOP California Jazz. Jill Thayer,” airs Monday – Friday at 30 minutes past the hour from 6 – 11am on VOP Oldies and Jazz channels. The format includes published writings, interviews, and experiences out and about.
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In the program, she shares her thoughts on art, culture, and life on the Central Coast including a look at emerging and mid-career artists, exhibitions, professional practice, and topics that affect our quality of life. Martin to develop and produce a weekly podcast series, “The Art of Life” on Voice of Paso Internet radio. We hope we can continue to be a part of giving a voice to women (and men) in STEM across the world.Jill was invited by Paso Robles Mayor Steven W. There’s much work to be done in the field of science communication. Scientist and writer Yvette d’Entremont aka Scibabe was also out in a Shenova classic: the Periodic Table Dress. Image credit: Lynn FellmanĬara Santa Maria with Thomas Dolby ( She Blinded me with Science) Follow Cara on Twitter Follow Cara on FacebookĬara encouraging the crowd to take a selfie in front of the White house.Ĭara with her co-hosts of the March for Science. You might know her from Talk Nerdy, The Skeptics Guide to the Universe or TechKnow.
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She’s a science communicator, podcaster and veteran TV host. It was the first time the gala version of the Fibonacci Sequence dress was seen in public. One million people marched to show their support for science and scientists! The march here in San Francisco was great, but we were very distracted keeping our eyes on the march in Washington DC where we knew Cara Santa Maria was emceeing the rally. The March for Science took place on April 22nd, 2017 in over 600 cities across the world.
