Lois speaks with legendary soul artist William Bell about his career and his music. He will receive the nation’s highest honor in the folk and traditional arts in a virtual ceremony of the 2020 National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellows tonight at 8.
Also, a conversation about the artwork of Emma Amos. She is best known for her colorful large-scale canvases that incorporate African fabrics and semi-autobiographical content. Her works are on display at the Georgia Museum of Art.
Plus, we hear from Mike Tollin, the Executive Producer of the climate change documentary "Meltdown." The film can be streamed on Apple iTunes, Vudu, Xfinity, and other streaming platforms.

DEVO at Shaky Knees ✦ Sunday in the Park featuring Tunes from the Tombs ✦ East Atlanta Strut ✦ Atlanta comedian Dante Quitman ✦ "Braiding Time, Memory and Water" ✦ Atlanta comedian Dante Quitman ✦ Urban Grind Open Mic Night
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✦ "Southern Ground: The Legacy of Radcliffe Bailey and the Future of Black Southern Art" ✦ ArtsATL weekly cultural calendar ✦ "If It Makes You Happy" ✦ Kosmo's Vinyl of the Week ✦ "Where the Weird Things Are"
51:21

SITE ✦ Weekly comedy round-up ✦ Author Edda Fields-Black ✦ Solid State Radio ✦ “Caminos Compartidos”
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