Posts By: Wanda Waterman St. Louis

Wanda Waterman St. Louis

In Conversation With . . . Home Routes, Part II

Home Routes is an exciting, new non-profit initiative creating music events that benefit musicians, consumers, communities, and the earth. Recently, Home Routes volunteer coordinator Ali Hancharyk took the time to answer some questions from Wanda Waterman St. Louis. The Musicians The response from musicians has been tremendous. One of our most successful tours was with… Read more »

Gregor’s Bed – Cybiont, Angels & Demons

Cybiont, Angels & Demons 2010 Musical Bricolage as Metaphor ?You see things; and you say, ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say, ‘Why not?’? George Bernard Shaw ?don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who… Read more »

In Conversation With . . . Home Routes, Part I

Home Routes is an exciting, new non-profit initiative creating music events that benefit musicians, consumers, communities, and the earth. Recently, Home Routes volunteer coordinator Ali Hancharyk took the time to answer some questions from Wanda Waterman St. Louis. Home Routes was the brainchild of our Artistic Director, Mitch Podolak, a veteran of the folk music… Read more »

In Conversation With . . . John Wall Barger

John Wall Barger is a Halifax-based poet. (See Voice review of his recently published Pain-Proof Men.) Recently John took the time to talk to Wanda Waterman St. Louis (who, along with Bob Snider, shares the same home town with John) about poetry and the poet’s life. Tell me what your life was like while you… Read more »