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Infinity Goes Up On Trial
Erin Callahan
12 episodes
9 months ago
“Infinity Goes Up on Trial” focuses on ideas central to the depth of Bob Dylan’s music, art, and writing in a broader social, cultural, and political context. Discussing these concepts with scholars, artists, educators, activists, and myriad experts, we explore how Dylan’s ideas reflect and encompass all aspects of human existence.
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“Infinity Goes Up on Trial” focuses on ideas central to the depth of Bob Dylan’s music, art, and writing in a broader social, cultural, and political context. Discussing these concepts with scholars, artists, educators, activists, and myriad experts, we explore how Dylan’s ideas reflect and encompass all aspects of human existence.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History,
Music Interviews
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Jason Nodler (IOT 01)
Infinity Goes Up On Trial
54 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
Jason Nodler (IOT 01)
The emotions and ideas in Bob Dylan’s work have an expansive reach that extends beyond his fan base. We see threads of these in myriad aspects of our lives. In this episode, Jason Nodler, Founding Artistic Director of The Catastrophic Theatre, discusses how Dylan’s focus on feeling has influenced his approach to writing and directing. He also shares the values he learned from Dylan’s work and how they’ve influenced him throughout his life. Jason has directed more than 50 productions in Houston, Austin, Atlanta, Providence, Pittsburgh, and New York. His original plays include Bluefinger: The Fall and Rise of Herman Brood, Life is Happy and Sad, Speeding Motorcycle, Meatbar, King Ubu is King, and In the Under Thunderloo.  He was recently awarded the Best Director Award for 4:48 Psychosis by  The Houston Press, is a NEA/MacDowell Colony fellow, a four-time MAP Fund grantee, and a recipient of an individual artist grant from Creative Capital. He is currently co-directing Sarah Kane’s Cleansed. Links:  Jason Nodler - Catastrophic (catastrophictheatre.com) Homepage - Catastrophic (catastrophictheatre.com) Jason Nodler – Houston Public Media Houston's Catastrophic Theater is still pushing boundaries (chron.com) 100 Creatives 2012: Jason Nodler, Artistic Director, Playwright, Director | Art Attack | Houston | Houston Press | The Leading Independent News Source in Houston, Texas Cary Winscott sings Daniel Johnston's "Forever" (2006) (youtube.com) We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at infinityontrial@fmpods.com.
Infinity Goes Up On Trial
“Infinity Goes Up on Trial” focuses on ideas central to the depth of Bob Dylan’s music, art, and writing in a broader social, cultural, and political context. Discussing these concepts with scholars, artists, educators, activists, and myriad experts, we explore how Dylan’s ideas reflect and encompass all aspects of human existence.