
Cut & Paste
Hosted by Jeremy D. Goodwin, Cut & Paste arts and culture podcast brings you in-depth conversations with artists and cultural drivers. Listeners will hear from artists about their work and why it matters, and also about who they are and how their own personal experiences shape their art-making.
Latest Episodes
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Monument Lab rethinks the memorials and historic places of St. Louis
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Before forming the band CaveofswordS, Sunyatta Marshall broke into the local music scene as a 13-year-old strumming acoustic guitar at bars on Laclede’s…
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Artist Mee Jey started a collaboration with husband Jey Sushil at the beginning of January. She pledged to create a portrait of Sushil every day for a…
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The content of a dictionary is meant to be concrete and unambiguous. Not so for artist Jane Birdsall-Lander. She uses the form of a standard dictionary…
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As a pediatrician who is also an accomplished cabaret artist, Dr. Ken Haller says he may play several roles over the course of a day: teacher, doctor,…
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A much-loved, multipurpose venue just closed its doors for the last time. Foam, located at Cherokee Street and Jefferson Avenue, had its last event on…
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When Stéphane Denève was a 10-year-old child growing up in a small town in the north of France, he heard something he liked.A nun liked to play the pipe…
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Visual artist Yingxue Zuo’s family was persecuted by China’s ruling Communist Party when he was a child. His father was sent to a labor camp, where he…
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Camryn Howe discovered the power of poetry as a high school freshman, when a conversation in physics class led to an impromptu visit to her school’s slam…
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Two twenty-something artists put their identity as “third-culture kids” at the heart of their collaborative exhibition of ceramics, woven textiles and…
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St. Louis has produced a wealth of influential musicians working in every genre under the sun, from hip-hop to Americana.Authors Amanda E. Doyle and Steve…