Somewhere & Elsewhere
Somewhere & Elsewhere uncovers stories from artists across the coastal Carolina region.
Episodes
34 episodes
Cooking Up Success: Corey Scott’s On Thyme Journey
In this episode of Somewhere and Elsewhere, we sit down with Corey Scott, co-owner and chef of On Thyme Restaurant in Wilmington, North Carolina. Corey takes us through his journey—from w...
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Season 3
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Episode 7
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9:30
Coastal Healing Project: Empowering Youth Through Art and Storytelling in Carteret County
In this episode of Somewhere & Elsewhere, we hear about an exciting youth media project that brings together storytelling and media arts skills. Hosted by Akshay Gokul, this episode dives into the Coastal Healing Project, an initiat...
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Season 3
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Episode 6
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7:41
Talib Kweli live in the Port City. Featuring Skyzoo and Landon Wordswell
Somewhere and Elsewhere sat down with event producer, and local documentary filmmaker Christopher Everett to talk about his upcoming event featuring Talib Kweli. Somewhere and Elsewhere sat down with event producer, and local documentary fi...
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Season 3
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Episode 5
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19:14
I Am Not Your Black Girl: Interview with Ricki Nelson
Hosted by Kevin Lee-Y Green and Terrill Williams Featuring filmmaker, poet, and organizer Ricki NelsonMusic by PenguinMusic – Better Day from Pixabay....
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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14:34
Dru Richards
Hosted by Kevin Lee-Y Green and Terrill WilliamsFeaturing filmmaker and producer Dru RichardsMusic by PenguinMusic – Better Day from PixabaySomewhere and Elsewhere sits down with Wilmington in...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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26:54
Regina McLeod: Tells Stories
Hosted by Kevin Lee-Y Green and Terrill Williams Featuring artist and producer Regina McLeod Music by PenguinMusic – Better Day from Pixabay.Regina McLeod is a longtime artist and produc...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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24:16
Theatre for All: A Theatre Company for People with Disabilities
Somewhere & Elsewhere sat down with Kim Henry of Theatre for All to learn more about this amazing company in coastal North Carolina. Theatre for all was born out of a desire that people with disabilities deserve and are important memb...
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26:00
Small Means All: Regional Theater Struggling and Thriving
Coming up on Somewhere and Elsewhere.Around the country, traditional regional theater companies are struggling. A recent report says shares that theater companies stil of various sizes are in deep financial trouble, in what...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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0:55
Black Cultural Formation
We are following Techmoja Dance and Theater Company as they create a new work on sexual trauma in rural Black communities in the South. In this episode founder Kevin Lee-Y Green talks developing work informed by the place he lives - coast...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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38:40
Act of Rebellion
We are following Techmoja Dance and Theater Company as they create a new work on sexual trauma in rural Black communities in the South. In this episode founder Kevin Lee-Y Green talks about what informed his decision to return home to Bol...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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20:02
We Can Heal Ourselves
This episode starts with our host Kevin sharing a traumatic experience from his teenage years. He shares this with you, the listener, so that you can better understand the context for his effort to create a new dance work addressing sexua...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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43:09
Point of Departure
Quiet As It's Kept follows choreographer Kevin Lee-Y Green as he creates a new dance work addressing sexual trauma through the lens of Blackness and southern culture. Green works from his rural community in the coastal Carolina wher...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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45:19
Black Peace Art
Greenville, North Carolina based acrylic, gouache, and digital artist Rakîa Jackson (Black Peace Art) speaks with host Brittani Smith about the challenges of being an artist and how she incorporates ...
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31:53
Materials Collection, Collaboration, and Race in the Southern Arts Eduction
Art teachers and professors do much more for their students than just teaching art. However, their ability to engage and inspire students beyond the scope of artistic endeavors often goes unnoticed beyond the realm of their school or institutio...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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33:22
Shaping Identity Through Art
Art is a powerful tool for personal growth and shaping one's identity. With the growing accessibility of digital art and graphic design, more and more artists have the opportunity to use art for change, and represent their identity through that...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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22:26
PSA: Early Voting Information For Coastal North Carolina
Want to vote early in coastal North Carolina? Here's how.¿Quieres votar temprano en la costa de Carolina del Norte? Escucha este anuncio.
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2:52
Shane Fernando on Making Art More Accessible
Shane Fernando has a long history as a member of the arts community in Wilmington, NC. In his current role as the Vice President of Advancement and Arts for the Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College, he shares some of the ways that he an...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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8:42
The Art of Painting Murals
Murals are not just large paintings on a wall - they carry so much more history, meaning and importance. Erica Nelson, a muralist who runs her own business, Mural Modern, installs art in the Wilmington area. In this episode, she describes the a...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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6:10
The Future of Arts Education in Wake of a Pandemic
Covid-19 has drastically changed our lives, including the way we learn and educate our future generations. Early education has had to radically adapt, and with that comes the challenge of providing a well-rounded education to elementary, middle...
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Season 1
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Episode 18
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8:53
They Call Her Sapphire
Brittani Smith (@PropheticPoetic, @JourneyBBones) is a poet from Wilmington, North Carolina. In this episode, Smith describes and performs her poem, "They Call Her Sapphire." Smith speaks about the history of the angry Black woman stereotype an...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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10:39
Talking With the Filmmaker of Wilmington on Fire II
Wilmington on Fire, a 2015 feature-length documentary that tells the story of The Wilmington Massacre of 1898, is about to have a sequel: Wilmington on Fire II. The sequel will show Wilmington, North Carolina's modern day comm...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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5:16
5 Tips From A Curator: Keeping Precious Family Items Safe Through Hurricanes
It can be devastating to lose irreplaceable items like family photographs or heirlooms to a storm. Here are 5 tips from Katy Menne, educational curator for the NC Maritime Museum in Southport, to ensure that your memories survive the upcoming h...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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5:31
Batten Down The Hatches! How Coastal NC Museums Protect Their Culture from Storm Damage
"I take the stewardship of the collection real seriously... I want to do the best I can to keep the treasures safe for future generations of North Carolinians." Come hurricane season, collection managers in museums across the Carolina coast are...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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10:44
How Can Art Motivate Change? How Can Art Hinder Change?
When you think of protests, art is probably not the first thing to come to mind. North Carolina artist Antoine Williams talks about how art has the ability to motivate change and become part of the conversation, but efforts should not end there...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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4:36
Local Documentary Filmmaking's Opportunity
Nicole Triche is a professor at Elon University and director of "All Skate, Everybody Skate", a documentary about the 50-year-old Topsail Island Skate Rink located above a rural post office and the woman who runs it all. Triche discusses why do...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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6:25