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2015 Winter/Spring Season MAY 2015

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Published by: Season Sponsor: BAM 2015 Winter/Spring Season #RadioLoveFest

Brooklyn Academy of Music New York Public Radio Alan H. Fishman, Chairman of the Board Cynthia King Vance, Chair, Board of Trustees William I. Campbell, Vice Chairman of the Board John S. Rose, Vice Chair, Board of Trustees Adam E. Max, Vice Chairman of the Board Susan Rebell Solomon, Vice Chair, Board of Trustees Karen Brooks Hopkins, President Mayo Stuntz, Vice Chair, Board of Trustees Joseph V. Melillo, Executive Producer Laura R. Walker, President & CEO

BAM and WNYC present RadioLoveFest Produced by BAM and WNYC May 5—10

LIVE PERFORMANCES Radiolab Live, May 5, 7:30pm, OH Death, Sex & Money, May 8, 7:30pm, HT Terry Gross in conversation with , May 6, Bullseye Night—Hosted by Jesse Thorn, 7:30pm, OH May 9, 7:30pm, OH Don’t Look Back: Stories From the Teenage Years— Selected Shorts: Uncharted Territories—A 30th The Moth & Radio Diaries, May 6, 8:30pm, HT Anniversary Event, May 9, 7:30pm, HT Eine Kleine Trivia Nacht—WQXR Classical Music Quiz WQXR Beethoven Piano Sonata Marathon, Show, May 6, 8pm, BC May 9, 10am—11:15pm, HS Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me!®—NPR®, May 7, 7:30pm, OH Mexrrissey: Mexico Loves Morrissey, Islamophobia: A Conversation—Moderated by Razia May 10, 7:30pm, OH Iqbal, May 7, 7:30pm, HT It’s All About Richard Rodgers with Jonathan Speed Dating for Mom Friends with The Longest Schwartz, May 10, 3pm, HT Shortest Time, May 7, 7pm, BC Leonard Lopate & Locavores: Brooklyn as a Brand, Snap Judgment LIVE!, May 8, 7:30pm, OH May 10, 3pm, BC

SCREENINGS—7:30pm, BRC BAMCAFÉ LIVE—9pm, BC, free Galaxy Quest, curated by Brooke Gladstone, May 5 Curated by Terrance McKnight Naked Lunch, curated by David Garland, May 6 Royal KhaoZ, May 8 The Man Who Fell to Earth, curated by John Schaefer, 5J Barrow, May 9 May 7 I Vitteloni, curated by Arun Venugopal, May 8 The Last Waltz, curated by Brian Lehrer, May 9

Delta Air Lines is the Official Airline of RadioLoveFest VENUE KEY BC=BAMcafé American Express is the Lead Sponsor of RadioLoveFest BRC=BAM Rose Cinemas HS=Hillman Studio, Forest City Ratner Companies and Joseph & Diane Steinberg are major Fisher Building supporters of RadioLoveFest HT=BAM Harvey Theater OH=BAM Howard Gilman Additional support provided by Charles and Valerie Diker Opera House RadioLoveFest May 5—6

RADIOLAB LIVE ism Award for a 2001 NOVA Special, Cracking the May 5, 7:30pm Code of Life; the Extraordinary Communicator Award BAM Howard Gilman Opera House from the National Cancer Institute; and an Alfred I. Dupont-Columbia Award. Krulwich earned a BA in Radiolab is WNYC’s Peabody Award-winning cult history from Oberlin College, and a law degree from sensation about wonder, discovery, and big ideas. Columbia University. Co-hosted by Robert Krulwich and Jad Abumrad, the show tackles topics as diverse as why Kenyans TERRY GROSS IN CONVERSATION win marathons, what is time, and why left-hand- WITH MARC MARON edness persists. Radiolab podcasts are downloaded May 6, 7:30pm over four million times each month and the program BAM Howard Gilman Opera House is carried on over 520 stations across the nation. Airs Mondays at 8pm on WNYC 93.9 FM, and Satur- TERRY GROSS days at noon on WNYC 93.9 FM and 6pm on WNYC Fresh Air’s interviews are in a category by AM 820. For more information visit radiolab.org. themselves, distinguished by host and executive producer Terry Gross’ unique approach. Fresh JAD ABUMRAD (co-host), the son of a scientist and Air not only covers popular culture, it’s become a doctor, did most of his growing up in Tennessee, a familiar part of it. The program and Gross have before studying creative writing and music composi- been name-checked on Saturday Night Live, tion at Oberlin. Following graduation, he wrote mu- Girls, Eastbound and Down, and How I Met Your sic for films and reported and produced documen- Mother. Gross played herself on an episode of taries for local and national public radio programs, The Simpsons, and was a guest on The Colbert including On the Media, Studio 360 with Kurt Report. Gross began her radio career in 1973 at Andersen, Morning Edition, All Things Considered, public radio station WBFO in Buffalo, NY, hosting and WNYC’s 24 Hours at the Edge of Ground Zero. and producing arts, women’s, and public affairs While on staff at WNYC, Abumrad conceived of one programs, including This Is Radio, a daily live, of public radio’s most popular shows—Radiolab, for three-hour magazine program. Two years later, she which he is a co-host and producer. The program joined WHYY-FM in Philadelphia as producer and has won two George Foster Peabody Awards and host of Fresh Air, then a local, daily interview and explores big questions in science, philosophy, and music program. In 1985, WHYY-FM launched a mankind. Under Abumrad’s direction, the show weekly half-hour edition of Fresh Air with Terry uses a combination of deep-dive journalism, narra- Gross, distributed nationally by NPR. Since 1987, tive storytelling, dialogue, and music to explore and a daily, one-hour national edition of Fresh Air has discover. Abumrad was a 2011 MacArthur Fellow; been produced by WHYY-FM. The program is he also produced and hosted The Ring & I, an in- broadcast on nearly 600 stations and became the sightful look at the enduring power of Wagner’s Ring first non-drivetime show in public radio history Cycle. It aired nationally and internationally and to reach more than five million listeners a week. earned 10 awards, including the prestigious 2005 Fresh Air with Terry Gross has received a number of National Headliner Grand Award in Radio. awards, including the prestigious Peabody Award in 1994. American Women in Radio and Television ROBERT KRULWICH (co-host) is the co-host of presented Gross with a Gracie Award in 1999 in Radiolab. For 22 years, Krulwich was a science, the category of National Network Radio Personality. economics, general assignment, and foreign cor- In 2003, she received the Corporation for Public respondent at ABC and CBS News. His specialty is Broadcasting’s Edward R. Murrow Award. At the explaining complex subjects, science, technology, 2007 National Book Awards Ceremony, she was economics, in a style that is clear, compelling, and honored by the National Book Foundation with entertaining. On television he explored the structure the Literarian Award for outstanding service to the of DNA using a banana; on radio he created an Ital- American literary community. She was recognized ian opera, Ratto Interesso, to explain how the Feder- with the Columbia Journalism Award from Columbia al Reserve regulates interest rates; he also pioneered University’s Graduate School of Journalism in the use of animation on ABC’s Nightline and 2008. In 2010 she became the fourth recipient World News Tonight. He has won Emmy awards for of the Modern Language Association’s Phyllis a cultural history of Barbie, for a Frontline investiga- Franklin Award for Public Advocacy of the tion of computers and privacy, a George Polk and an Humanities. In 2011, she received the Authors Emmy for a look at the Savings & Loan bailout, and Guild Award for Distinguished Service to the Literary the 2010 Essay Prize from the Iowa Writers’ Work- Community. Gross is the author of All I Did Was shop. Krulwich also won the AAAS Science Journal- Ask: Conversations with Writers, Actors, Musicians RadioLoveFest May 6 and Artists (Hyperion, 2004). Born and raised in Comedy App. He also travels the world performing Brooklyn, Gross received a bachelor’s degree in sold-out, stand-up shows, as well as Live WTF English and M.Ed. in communications from the stage shows. In 2011, Maron was given the honor State University of New York at Buffalo. Her alma of delivering the keynote address at the Just For mater awarded her a Distinguished Alumni Award in Laughs Festival in Montreal. Maron currently resides 1993, and an honorary degree in 2007. She’s also in Los Angeles. received honorary degrees from Princeton University, Haverford College, and Drexel University. She gave DON’T LOOK BACK: STORIES the commencement address at Vassar College in FROM THE TEENAGE YEARS 2007 and Bryn Mawr College in 2014. The Moth & Radio Diaries May 6, 8:30pm, Harvey Theater MARC MARON (interviewer) For over 20 years, Marc Maron has been writing A collaboration between The Moth and and performing raw, honest, and thought-provoking Radio Diaries comedy for print, stage, radio, online, and television. Directed by Maggie Cino, Jenifer Hixson, and A legend in the stand-up community, Maron has Catherine McCarthy appeared on many television talk shows, including Produced by Michelle Jalowski David Letterman, Craig Ferguson, Jimmy Fallon, Executive directors Catherine Burns, Jimmy Kimmel, Bill Maher, and many more. He has Sarah Haberman, and Sarah Austin Jenness appeared on Conan O’Brien more than any other Additional artistic support Sarah Kramer and comedian. On the small screen, Maron’s critically Joe Richman acclaimed half-hour scripted series, Maron, was renewed for a third season by IFC; it premieres Since its launch in 1997, The Moth has presented on May 14. The show was created, written, and more than 10,000 stories, told live and without produced by Maron, who also directed episodes in notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide. The seasons two and three. The first and second seasons Moth’s shows are renowned for the wide range of of Maron can be streamed on Netflix. Maron’s human experience they showcase. Each show starts first book, The Jerusalem Syndrome: My Life as a with a theme and features storytellers that explore Reluctant Messiah, was based on his solo show it in divergent and unexpected ways. Since 1996, and is available for purchase on Amazon.com. Most Radio Diaries has been telling the extraordinary recently, Maron penned a collection of essays titled stories of ordinary life by giving people—often Attempting Normal, released by Spiegel and Grau teenagers—tape recorders and working with them in 2013, later making The New York Times’ Best to report on their own lives and histories. They Seller list. His first three CDs, Not Sold Out, Tickets conduct interviews, keep audio journals, and record Still Available, and Final Engagement are comedy the sounds of daily life, usually collecting more than cult classics, while his most recent album, This 30 hours of raw tape over the course of a year. The Has To Be Funny ( Records), was edited results are broadcast on NPR’s All Things named #1 Comedy Album of 2011 by LaughSpin. Considered, This American Life, and The Radio com and named by The AV Club as one of the Diaries podcast. For RadioLoveFest, The Moth and Best Comedy Albums of 2011. Maron released his Radio Diaries present Don’t Look Back: Stories from newest special, Thinky Pain, on Netflix in 2013 the Teenage Years, a special collaboration exploring and as an album in 2014. Maron’s podcast, WTF the exquisite anguish of the adolescent experience. with Marc Maron, premiered in September 2009 This show is hosted by actor and author Molly and features compelling monologues and interviews Ringwald and features stories by Sierra Leonean with iconic personalities such as Conan O’Brien, writer Ishmael Beah (A Long Way Gone: Memoirs Louis CK, Robin Williams, Anthony Bourdain, Judd of a Boy Soldier), Moth StorySLAM host and author Apatow, and Ben Stiller. It has become a worldwide David Crabb (Bad Kid), a student from The Moth’s phenomenon; averaging two-and-a-half to three High School StorySLAM program, and two former million downloads each month. WTF regularly hits Teen Radio Diarists. #1 on the iTunes charts, and was named the #1 Comedy Podcast by LA Weekly, as well as The AV MOLLY RINGWALD (host) began her film career Club. Deemed as a “must-listen” by Vanity Fair and at the age of 13 with her Golden Globe nominated The New York Times, select WTF episodes began performance in The Tempest. Her extensive film airing on public radio stations across the US in June credits include The Pick-Up Artist, For Keeps, Fresh 2010. In 2012, Time magazine included Maron Horses, Betsy’s Wedding, Some Folks Call It a Sling in its short list of the 100 Most Influential People Blade, Jean-Luc Godard’s King Lear, and the now and was nominated for two Comedy Central 2012 iconic coming-of-age movies Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Comedy Awards: Best Comedy Podcast and Best RadioLoveFest May 6

Candles, and The Breakfast Club. Ringwald has works as a customer service representative at a call starred in the Broadway production of Cabaret, center and has two sons, Issaiah and Tyron. At the the Tony-nominated production of Enchanted age of 18, as part of the Teenage Diaries series, she April, and the breakout hit The Secret Life of the took NPR listeners along when she gave birth to American Teenager on ABC Family. The author of Issaiah. She recorded a follow up diary with Radio the bestseller Getting the Pretty Back: Friendship, Diaries 17 years later. Family and Finding the Perfect Lipstick, Ringwald’s writing has appeared in Esquire, The New York Times, MAZZ SWIFT (musician), a violin/vox/freestyle Parade, Interview, and The Hartford Courant. When composition artist, has been acclaimed as one It Happens To You is her fiction debut. Molly Ringwald of America’s most talented, versatile performers lives in Los Angeles with her family. engaging audiences worldwide with the signature weaving of song, melody, and improvisation that ISHMAEL BEAH (storyteller), born in Sierra Leone, she calls MazzMuse. She is a singer, composer, West Africa, is The New York Times bestselling and Juilliard-trained violinist who has performed author of A Long Way Gone, Memoirs of a Boy and recorded with diverse artists including Whitney Soldier and Radiance of Tomorrow, A Novel Houston, Perry Farrell, Dee Snider, James “Blood” published by Farrar Straus & Giroux. His work Ulmer, Vernon Reid, Valerie June, DJ Logic, William has appeared in The New York Times, The New Parker, Butch Morris, Jason Lindner, Kanye West, York Times Magazine, Time, International Herald Common, and Jay-Z. Tribune, Globe & Mail, Rutgers University Press, Vespertine Press, LIT, The Guardian, Parabola, EINE KLEINE TRIVIA NACHT and numerous academic journals. He lives in WQXR Classical Music Quiz Show Nouakchott, Mauritania with his wife and child. May 6, 8pm, BAMcafé

ISOBEL CONNELLY (storyteller) is an 11th grader WQXR presents Eine Kleine Trivia Nacht, a new at School of the Future in . She is an quiz show that pairs comedians with some of aspiring artist and filmmaker. She is very passionate the wittiest people in classical music, as well as about social issues and loves to tell stories. host Julian Fleisher. A classical scion (his father is legendary pianist Leon Fleisher), Fleisher has DAVID CRABB (storyteller) is a performer, writer, a list of hyphenates which now includes trivia teacher, and storyteller in New York City. The Wall host. Guest panelists include comedian Dave Hill, Street Journal praised him as capable of guiding a violinist Pamela Frank, and Philip Glass/Paul Simon crowd “from belly laughs to pin-drop silence.” His sideman Mick Rossi. Think you can you Handel solo show Bad Kid has been touring the country it? Stop Messiaen around and get Bach to basics. and was named a New York Times critics’ pick. A Join WQXR’s panel of performers, broadcasters, memoir based on the show will be released this comedians, and special guests for musical games (or year by Harper Perennial. He is a Moth StorySLAM musikalischer spiele) that will make nerds and novices host and three-time Moth Slam winner. Currently laugh, learn, and hum along. a lead instructor in The Moth’s High School Slam program, he has also taught at NYC’s Upright JULIAN FLEISHER (host) is a genuine multi- Citizens Brigade Theatre, the People’s Improv hyphenate: singer-songwriter-bandleader-producer- Theatre, NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and serves actor-former-writer-podcaster. Fleisher came to New as a writing mentor for veterans with the Writers York from his native Baltimore via New Haven, Guild Initiative’s Wounded Warrior Project. He has where he was an undergraduate at Yale along with been a member of NYC’s Axis Company Theatre the likes of Paul Giamatti, Jennifer Connelly, and Ed since 2003, developing original material in New York, Norton. They got famous. Son of world-renowned Paris, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland. concert pianist Leon Fleisher, he was first heard He most recently performed in the company’s Drama as a boy soprano at his hometown’s prestigious Desk-nominated Last Man Club. Peabody Conservatory of Music. In New York, Fleisher moved into nightclub venues. Along the JUAN RODRIGUEZ (storyteller) reported on his life way, he continued to intersect with other creative as an undocumented immigrant living in Texas for types as a producer, curator, and bringer-together the NPR series Teenage Diaries in 1996. Seventeen of makers-of-things. For the record, he also wrote years later, Rodriguez recorded a new story about a whole bunch of books, including a semi-trade his adult life for Teenage Diaries Revisited. discourse on the cultural history of The Drag Queens of New York: An Illustrated Field Guide. MELISSA RODRIGUEZ (storyteller) is originally Recently, Fleisher has kept busy: producing I’m Hip, from Connecticut and lives in Pennsylvania. She a new CD from Ana Gasteyer; starring as the Cat RadioLoveFest May 6 in a musicalization of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline by the time until it was cancelled. Additionally, I am a Stephin Merritt; producing legendary downtown duo contributor to the popular public radio program This Kiki & Herb (Justin V. Bond and Kenny Mellman); American Life, and my first book Tasteful Nudes touring the world as a member of New York’s was published in 2012 and I’m not even kidding. I leading indie theater company, Elevator Repair perform in New York City clubs or host a live variety/ Service; and launching a new podcast with WNYC’s donkey show called The Dave Hill Explosion. On The Jonathan Channel, called The Naked American Monday nights I host my own radio show, The Songbook with Julian Fleisher. Goddamn Dave Hill Show, from 9pm to midnight on WFMU. Additionally, I have also rocked North PAMELA FRANK (panelist) has established an America into submission as a member of such outstanding international reputation across a varied acclaimed-but-not-so-popular-as-to-be-considered-a- range of performing activity. She has appeared with sellout bands as Uptown Sinclair, Sons of Elvis, and orchestras such as the Berlin Philharmonic, Boston lately, Valley Lodge. I could go on but I really don’t Symphony, Vienna Symphony, and New York like talking about myself that much. Philharmonic, and numerous festivals at Caramoor, Hollywood Bowl, Mostly Mozart, Ravinia, Salzburg, MICK ROSSI (panelist) is a pianist, percussionist, Tanglewood, among others. For many years she and composer known for diverse, progressive took part in the Marlboro Festival in Vermont as work in the New York downtown scene. Longtime well as Music from Marlboro tours. Her consistently Philip Glass collaborator and Paul Simon side-man, high level of musicianship was recognized in 1999 Rossi has been described as “an exemplar of the with the Avery Fisher Prize, one of the highest cross-fertilization between jazz and classical music honors given to American instrumentalists. A noted worlds” (All About Jazz). He just released his ninth pedagogue, Frank is on the faculties of Curtis solo recording, Songs From the Broken Land. Rossi Institute of Music and the Peabody Conservatory. In has performed and recorded all over the world with the studio, she has recorded the Dvorak Concerto, artists including: Theo Bleckmann, Kelly Clarkson, the Brahms Sonatas, the complete Mozart Violin Jimmy Cliff, Leonard Cohen, Renee Fleming, Hall Concertos with David Zinman and the Tonhalle and Oates, Wynton Marsalis, Aaron Neville, Randy Orchestra, the Beethoven sonata cycle with Claude Newman, Jenny Scheinman, Tzadik, Robert Wilson, Frank, and the Chopin Piano Trio with Emanuel Zion80, and others. Pianist, percussionist, and Ax and Yo-Yo Ma. Born in New York City, she is conductor with the Philip Glass Ensemble, he is the daughter of noted pianists Claude Frank and currently touring with Paul Simon and Sting. As a Lilian Kallir. She began her violin studies at age composer, Rossi has scored Bored to Death (HBO), five and formally launched her career in 1985 with The Vagina Monologues (HBO), and Standing in appearances at Carnegie Hall. the Shadows of Motown. After conducting Philip Glass’ Book of Longing in Milan, Melbourne, and DAVE HILL (panelist) Who is Dave Hill? It’s a Sydney, Rossi appeared as soloist with the LA question I ask myself often, which is strange Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl and the New considering the kind of access I have. This much I York Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall. Rossi can tell you—I am a poet, a dancer, and, perhaps music directed and conducted the Public Theater’s most of all, a thief. Soon I am to steal your heart. Shakespeare in the Park production of The Bacchae, More to the point, I am a comedian, writer, and he currently is in residency as performer and musician, and man-about-town originally from curator at Spectrum NYC. Cleveland, OH. You might recognize me from Fuse TV’s Hoppus on Music, a show I was totally on all RadioLoveFest May 7

WAIT WAIT... DON’T TELL ME!® where going to work means risking it all. In 2008 NPR® Buscemi started a New York-based independent May 7, 7:30pm, Howard Gilman Opera House film and television production company called Olive Productions, with actor/director Stanley Tucci Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me!® is NPR’s weekly and producer Wren Arthur. His Emmy-nominated hour-long quiz program hosted by Peter Sagal. unscripted web series Park Bench features Buscemi Panelists for this edition include comics, pundits and his titular bench in a variety of locations and pop culture pros Peter Grosz, Jessi Klein, and throughout his hometown, talking to everyday New Mike Birbiglia. Along with Sagal, they test listeners’ Yorkers as well as celebrity friends. The show, knowledge by deducing what’s real news and which can be seen on AOL, is produced by Olive what’s made up. Airs Saturdays at 11am on WNYC Productions and RadicalMedia. 93.9 FM and WNYC AM 820 and Sundays at 4pm on WNYC 93.9 FM. For more information visit PETER GROSZ (panelist) began his comedic waitwait.npr.org. training at iO Chicago, performing with the improv ensemble Preponderate and co-creating the PETER SAGAL (host), prior to becoming host of successful shows JTS Brown and Four Square. Wait Wait in 1998, had a varied career including He also wrote and performed in four reviews on stints as a playwright, screenwriter, stage director, the Second City’s ETC stage. He has appeared in actor, extra in a Michael Jackson video, travel the films The Weatherman, The Promotion, and writer, essayist, ghostwriter, and staff writer for a Stranger Than Fiction, and on the shows Key and motorcycle magazine. He lives in the Chicago area Peele, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Inside Amy with his family, and is working on a book titled The Schumer, and he has a recurring role on Veep. Big Book of Vices, about how people—other people, He won two Emmy Awards writing for The Colbert of course—misbehave. Since he now has his own Report and currently writes for Late Night With Web site, he is finally a real boy. Seth Meyers. He has been the co-star of a national commercial campaign for Sonic Drive-In since MIKE BIRBIGLIA (panelist) is a comedian, writer, 2002. actor, and director whose live shows blend elements of theater, film, storytelling, and stand-up comedy. JESSI KLEIN (panelist) is a New York City native Birbiglia’s first one-man show Sleepwalk With and writer/comedian who is currently the head Me was presented by Broadway legend Nathan writer and an executive producer of Inside Amy Lane and adapted to a feature film with the help Schumer on Comedy Central. She has also written of Ira Glass. Birgiglia’s second one-man show, My for Saturday Night Live. In 2010 she taped her Girlfriend’s Boyfriend, won the Lucille Lortel Award first half-hour stand-up special for Comedy Central. for outstanding solo show and toured concert halls Despite her diverse comedy experience, she is still around the world. Birbiglia made his network TV overwhelmed by writing bios and hates referring to debut on The Late Show with David Letterman, and herself in the third person, so I’m switching to first he’s a regular contributor to This American Life. His right now. There, that’s better. I’m currently working literary debut, Sleepwalk with Me & Other Painfully on my first book, to be published by Grand Central True Stories, was a New York Times bestseller and Publishing. Depending on how tonight goes, you a finalist for the Thurber Prize For American Humor. might be interested in following me on Twitter where Beginning in 2015 Birbiglia can be seen in season I am @jessirklein. 3 of Orange is the New Black. BILL KURTIS (judge and scorekeeper) STEVE BUSCEMI (celebrity guest) starred in the For many, Bill Kurtis was the face, the voice, HBO drama , which garnered him and the hair of the news in Chicago. Along with a Golden Globe Award and two Screen Actors Guild his co-anchor, Walter Jacobson, Kurtis brought Awards, and two Emmy nominations. His directing authority and integrity to CBS-affiliate WBBM. Since work includes numerous television credits, including then, he’s produced and hosted such shows as HBO’s The Sopranos, for which he was nominated Investigative Reports, American Justice, and Cold for an Emmy and DGA Award. He has directed Case Files, and was also the narrator of Anchorman: episodes of the Emmy Award winning show 30 The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Essentially, if you Rock, Showtime’s critically acclaimed drama Nurse hear Bill Kurtis saying your name, you’ve either Jackie starring Edie Falco and IFC’s Portlandia. committed a terrible crime, or you’re Will Ferrell. Buscemi’s latest film for HBO, A Good Job: Stories Kurtis is also the founder of Tallgrass Beef Company, of the FDNY, explores what it’s like to work in one of where, every night, he lulls his grass-fed cows to the most demanding fire departments in the world, sleep by reading them a bedtime story. RadioLoveFest May 7

ISLAMOPHOBIA: A CONVERSATION the fall of the government. She has since moved to Moderated by Razia Iqbal the US, and is a fellow with the Future of Diplomacy May 7, 7:30pm, Harvey Theater Project at Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, researching the relationship between the West RAZIA IQBAL (host) is an anchor for BBC World and Islam. She lives with round-the-clock security. Her Service’s flagship current affairs show Newshour. outspokeness and abandonment of the Muslim faith She joined BBC World Service in 1989. Her have made her a target by Islamic extremists. Ali was reporting stints included Pakistan, Sri Lanka, as well named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People, a as the UK where she specialized in British politics Glamour Hero, and Reader’s Digest’s European of the and domestic affairs. Her experience has included Year (all 2005). She established the AHA Foundation in working as a reporter, producer, and host. In 2007 to help protect women’s rights in the West against 2001 she began working on the BBC’s UK output, militant Islam. Ali has published a collection of essays, and made the move from radio to television. She The Caged Virgin (2006), a memoir, Infidel (2007), worked for the BBC television’s flagship news and and has written and delivered many speeches and current affairs programs and also worked as the articles. She just completed Nomad, the second volume BBC’s arts correspondent. During this period she of her autobiography, and is working on Short-cut to travelled around the world to report on culture and Enlightenment. In 2013, Ali became a US citizen. arts stories. Most recently Iqbal has been a special correspondent for the BBC’s main news programs WAJAHAT ALI (panelist) is co-host of Al Jazeera in the UK, taking her around the world to cover a America’s The Stream, a daily news show that huge range of stories. Her series Talking Books on extends the conversation to social media and the BBC includes a wide cast of the world’s leading beyond. Ali is also the author of The Domestic authors and writers. In 2011 Razia returned to BBC Crusaders—the first major play about Muslim World Service to anchor Newshour. Americans, post-9/11. Witty and emphatic, he speaks on the multifaceted Muslim American AYAAN HIRSI ALI (panelist) was born in Mogadishu, experience, and an emergent generation of Somalia in 1969. The daughter of a political opponent millennials poised for social change. A lawyer, an of the Somali dictatorship, she grew up in exile in award-winning playwright, a TV host, a consultant Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. As a child, she for the US State Department—Wajahat Ali is a new was subjected to female genital mutilation. Growing kind of public intellectual: young, exuberant, and up, she embraced Islam and lived as a devout Muslim, optimistic. Currently Ali is writing a television show but questioned her faith. In 1992, Ali was married with Dave Eggers about a Muslim American cop off to a cousin in Canada; she escaped by fleeing to in the Bay Area. He was also the lead author and the Netherlands, there receiving asylum, and in time researcher of “Fear Inc., Roots of the Islamophobia citizenship; she worked in factories and cleaned. She Network in America,” the seminal report from the learned Dutch and studied at the University of Leiden. Center for American Progress. In 2012, Ali worked Working as a translator for Somali immigrants, she with the US Department of State to design and saw the inconsistencies between Western society and implement the “Generation Change” leadership Muslim cultures. Earning an MA in political science, program to empower young social entrepreneurs. Ali researched for the Wiardi Beckman Foundation in He initiated chapters in eight countries, including Amsterdam, and served as an elected member of the Pakistan and Singapore. He was honored as a Dutch parliament from 2003—06. There, she furthered “Generation Change Leader” by Sec. of State Clinton the integration of non-Western immigrants into Dutch and as an “Emerging Muslim American Artist” by society, defending the rights of Muslim women. She the Muslim Public Affairs Council. Ali is the co-host raised awareness of violence against women, including and digital producer for AJAM’s The Stream, which honor killings and female genital mutilation, which was nominated for the 2014 Shorty Award for followed immigrants to Holland. In three years in Best Use of Social Media for News, and the author government, she advocated for an “enlightened Islam.” of The Domestic Crusaders, a play published by In 2004, Ali gained international attention following McSweeney’s that was performed off-Broadway the murder of Theo van Gogh, who had directed her and at the Kennedy Center. He has given many short film Submission, about the oppression of women presentations, from Google to Princeton to the Abu under Islam. The assassin, a radical Muslim, left a Dhabi Book Festival. Ali’s writing has appeared in death threat for her pinned to Van Gogh’s chest. In The Washington Post, The Guardian, and Salon. 2006, Ali resigned from parliament when authorities revoked her Dutch citizenship, arguing she misled DOUGLAS MURRAY (panelist) is a best-selling them in her asylum application. However, Dutch courts author and award-winning journalist based in confirmed Ali as a legitimate Dutch citizen, leading to London. He is the associate director of the Henry Jackson Society and associate editor of The RadioLoveFest May 7

Spectator magazine. He writes regularly for The history of Egyptian TV. Originally a five-minute Spectator, The Wall Street Journal, and the Daily show on YouTube in 2011, Egyptian channel ONTV Mail, and is a monthly columnist for Standpoint. He offered Youssef the weekly political satire show appears frequently on broadcast media, including Al-Bernameg. It received acclaim around the world, the BBC’s Newsnight and Question Time. He has capped by Youssef’s appearance on The Daily written books on a range of subjects including Show with Jon Stewart in 2012 and 2013. The literary biography, neoconservatism, Bloody Sunday second season, on CBC network in 2012, gained and, most recently, Islamophilia. success through humorous, bold criticism of the ruling regime and President Morsi, representing ASRA Q. NOMANI (panelist), born in Bombay, the Muslim Brotherhood. Complaints were filed India in 1965 to a conservative Muslim family, grew against Youssef, accusing him of insulting Islam, up in Morgantown, WV, becoming a staff reporter for Morsi, and disrupting public order and peace. He The Wall Street Journal for 15 years. After the 9/11 was questioned for five hours and released on bail. attacks, while on book leave, she went to Pakistan Complaints continued, plus recurring threats to to report for Salon magazine. There, her colleague Youssef by “Islamist” preachers and media figures. and friend Daniel Pearl was kidnapped while staying In June 2013, Youssef hosted Jon Stewart on Al- at her in Karachi. In the face of the tragedy, Bernameg. After a four-month break, he appeared she wrote, Standing Alone: An American Woman’s on air in 2013 with a controversial show. In Struggle for the Soul of Islam, in 2005, challenging response to criticism, CBC distanced itself from the intolerant, violent, and sexist interpretations of Islam show and its creators, and stopped airing it. More and earning her name-calling and death threats by than 120 complaints against Youssef and the show some co-religionists. In January 2015, she wrote were filed, accusing him of insulting the Armed a widely circulated essay for the Washington Post Forces, President Mansour, and disrupting public Outlook section, arguing that an “honor brigade” of order. The prosecutor transferred some complaints academics, bloggers, community leaders, political for investigation; they remain subject to judgment. leaders, and religious clerics, supported in part Al-Bernameg reappeared on the MBC Masr satellite by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, uses channel in 2014, with unprecedented weekly accusations of “Islamophobia” to silence debate viewership. The attacks on Youssef and his show on Islam. Still hopeful, Nomani is editing a project continued, including lawsuits, smearing, threats, to codify a new school of Islamic law, rejecting and signal jamming. The culprit remains officially mainstream interpretations, including blasphemy unknown. In June 2014, Youssef announced laws, and espousing feminist, peaceful, and liberal the termination of the program due to pressure. values, including free speech. She can be reached Although the cause was never stated, Youssef cited at [email protected] or @AsraNomani. fear for his and his family’s safety. He majored in cardiothoracic surgery, passed the LINDA SARSOUR (panelist) is a working woman, Medical License Exam, is a member of the Royal community activist, and mother of three. Ambitious, College of Surgeons, and is a spring fellow at the outspoken, and independent, Sarsour shatters Institute of Politics, Kennedy School of Government stereotypes of Muslim women while also treasuring at Harvard. her religious and ethnic heritage. Currently she is the Advocacy and Civic Engagement Coordinator AARON LOUIS (producer) is Director of Audio for the National Network for Arab American Visual at the Museum of Modern Art and on the Communities (NNAAC), a network of 22 Arab- Board of Directors at 3-Legged Dog Media + American organizations in 11 states (including Theater Group. He was formerly the producing the District of Columbia) where she conducts director at 3LD Art & Technology Center where trainings on the importance of civic engagement credits include 3LD’s co-production with the Public in the Arab and Muslim American community. Theater of The Human Scale, written/performed by Locally she serves as the director of the Arab Pulitzer Prize-winning Lawrence Wright, directed by American Association of New York, a social service Oskar Eustis (2010 New Yorker Festival); Making agency serving the Arab community in NYC. Up the Truth, written/performed by This American Sarsour’s strengths are in the areas of community Life regular Jack Hitt; Spy Garbo, the Drama development, youth empowerment, community Desk-nominated off-Broadway production directed organizing, civic engagement, and immigrants’ by Kevin Cunningham; and the off-Broadway run rights advocacy. of Marielle Heller’s The Diary of a Teenage Girl, directed by Sarah Cameron Sunde and Rachel BASSEM YOUSSEF (panelist) hosted the TV show Eckerling, now a major motion picture. In addition, Al-Bernameg, the first political satire show in the Louis authored the 2003 novella Things That Hang Middle East, and the most-watched show in the from Trees and the 2006 screenplay adaptation, RadioLoveFest May 7—8 which premiered at MoMA/Lincoln Center’s ND/NF ago, Snap delivers a raw, intimate, musical brand and SXSW and was distributed by Radio London of narrative—daring audiences to see the world Films. through the eyes of another. For RadioLoveFest, Snap Judgment Live! proudly presents “Evolution,” SPEED DATING FOR MOM with amazing stories of change. Featuring the FRIENDS WITH THE LONGEST world’s finest storytellers including Mike Daisey, James Judd, and host Glynn Washington. Snap SHORTEST TIME Judgment airs weekly at 9pm Tuesdays on WNYC May 7, 7pm, BAMcafé 93.9 FM, and Sundays at 9pm on WNYC AM 820.

The Longest Shortest Time with Hillary Frank is a GLYNN WASHINGTON (host), before creating biweekly podcast from WNYC that dares to tackle Snap Judgment (broadcast weekly on over 300 parenthood in all of its diversity, humor, and deep NPR stations nationwide), worked as an educator, complexity. From pumping in a war zone, to finding diplomat, community activist, actor, political maternity wear as a butch lesbian, to negotiating strategist, fist-shaker, mountain-hollerer, and foot with a toddler who insists on being naked for a stomper. Washington has composed music for the month, The Longest Shortest Time’s stories reveal Kunst Stoff dance performances in San Francisco, the truth about surprising struggles in families. Host rocked live spoken word poetry in Detroit, joined Hillary Frank knows firsthand that one of the most a band in Indonesia, written several screenplays, common struggles in parenthood is making friends. painted a daring series of self portraits, released a That’s why she started Speed Dating for Mom blues album, and thinks his stories are best served Friends, giving moms a rare opportunity to connect with cocktails. and get matched up with future BFFs. Join Frank (who will be among the “daters”), as she brings her TARA CLANCY (guest) is a writer and performer. wildly successful matchmaking for moms event to Her writing has appeared in The New York RadioLoveFest. After the whirlwind meetings, each Times Magazine, The Paris Review Daily, and The participant will receive a list of matches with contact Rumpus. She is a Moth GrandSLAM winner info. The event is for adults only and for mothers and her stories have been featured on Snap of children of all ages. A free drink is included Judgment, The Moth Radio Hour, Risk!, and The in the ticket price. New episodes of The Longest Story Collider. Her memoir, The Clancys of Queens, Shortest Time are released every other Wednesday will be published by Crown in 2016. Clancy lives in at longestshortesttime.com. New York City with her wife and two sons. More info at taraclancy.com. HILLARY FRANK (host) is the host and creator of The Longest Shortest Time, a podcast produced in MIKE DAISEY (guest), hailed as “the master partnership with WNYC. Frank started the show in storyteller” and “one of the finest solo performers 2010 as a bedside companion for parents who want of his generation” by The New York Times, is the to hear in the middle of the night (or day—what’s preeminent monologist in the American theater the difference, really?) that they are not alone. today. He has been compared to a modern day Today, the show covers parents and children of Mark Twain and a latter-day Orson Welles for his all ages, and has become a forum for mamas and provocative monologues that combine the papas to get the support they need in a nonjudgy political and the personal, weaving together secret atmosphere. For the last 16 years, Frank has been a histories with hilarity and heart. He’s known for contributor to This American Life, and her work has transformative works, like his critically acclaimed, aired on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, 29-night live theatrical novel, All the Faces of the Studio 360, Marketplace, and Weekend America. Moon, staged at the Public Theater in New York She is also the author and illustrator of the young City. He’s been a guest on Real Time with Bill adult novels Better Than Running at Night, I Can’t Maher, The Late Show with David Letterman, a Tell You, and The View from the Top. She produced longtime host and storyteller with The Moth, as her first radio story with a microcassette answering well as a commentator and contributor to The New machine and a shiny red boombox. York Times, The Guardian, Harper’s Magazine, Newsweek, Wired, Vanity Fair, Slate, Salon, NPR, SNAP JUDGMENT LIVE! and the BBC. He is currently at work on his second May 8, 7:30pm, Howard Gilman Opera House book, Here at the End of Empire, which will be published in 2015 by Simon and Schuster. He has Snap Judgment is the storytelling phenomena been nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award, electrifying audiences nationwide. Created by Glynn two Drama League Awards, and is the recipient of Washington, and launched on NPR five years the Bay Area Critics Circle Award, six Seattle Times RadioLoveFest May 8

Footlight Awards, the Sloan Foundation’s Galileo Roots became the house band for NBC’s Late Night Prize, and a MacDowell Fellowship. With Jimmy Fallon. In 2014, Trotter and The Roots assumed a new role as the house band for the new PIA GLENN (guest) is an actress who also sings Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. In August and dances and writes. Things she’s done on 2014, Trotter starred as band member Pee Wee Ellis Broadway and on tour and on the TV include: in Get On Up, a blockbuster biopic about the life of You’re Welcome America: A Final Night with soul legend James Brown. George W. Bush (as Condoleezza Rice opposite Will Ferrell), The Frogs (as Virilla the Amazon opposite DEATH, SEX & MONEY Nathan Lane), Kat and the Kings, Monty Python’s May 8, 7:30 pm, BAM Harvey Theater Spamalot, Burn the Floor, Law & Order: SVU, Hannah Montana, Ally McBeal, Strong Medicine, Death, Sex & Money is WNYC’s show about the Presidio Med, and a bunch of music videos. big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation. Launched in May 2014, JOSH HEALEY (guest) is an award-winning writer, the show has featured intimate and personal performer, and creative activist. Fusing his distinct conversations about money and relationships, storytelling style with subversive humor and fiery infidelity, career moves, parenting, mental illness, love for justice, he has performed and taught at divorce, gender identity, death, and the cathartic UC Berkeley, Harvard, and more than 100 schools power of dance parties. Tonight’s show celebrates around the country. He plays a mean game of our listeners, who have so generously shared their spades. stories and support with Death, Sex & Money throughout the past year. JAMES JUDD (guest) is a monologist from San Francisco now residing in New York City. He recently ANNA SALE (host) created the podcast Death, wrapped up his position as artist in residence for Sex & Money out of her desire to hear more open NYC’s All For One Festival, where his autobiographic and honest conversations about the things that comedy Killer Quack recently debuted. He is the we think about a lot and need to talk about more. recipient of the Outstanding Actor in a Short Subject Dubbed “the Queen of the Awkward Pause” by Award for the 2013 Midtown International Theater Fast Company, Sale launched Death, Sex & Money Festival in New York City, and a collection of his after covering politics and news for public radio monologues will be presented at their 2015 festival in New York, Connecticut, and West Virginia. Sale under the title A Minor Mid-Career Retrospective. has interviewed Jane Fonda, Bill Withers, Bill de Blasio, soldiers in Afghanistan, caucus voters in JEN KOBER (guest) recently leapt to the national Iowa, earthquake survivors in Haiti, and former stage by mesmerizing crowds with her hilarious Senator Alan Simpson and his wife, Ann, in their blend of stand-up, storytelling, and improvised rock Wyoming kitchen. They talked not about politics, ‘n’ roll comedy. Kober’s riotous performances dare but about marriage, commitment, and how they audiences NOT to laugh. In addition to comedy, helped Sale after a breakup. That story also ran on after appearing opposite Larry David on Curb Your This American Life. She thanks Arthur, her fiancé Enthusiasm Kober has continued to showcase and sometime-guest, for being a good sport and a her acting chops, most recently on the The Real great partner. Sale is a proud West Virginia native, a Husbands of Hollywood, starring Kevin Hart. proud Brooklyn resident, and an ambivalent tweeter at @annasale. TARIQ TROTTER (guest), also known as Black Thought, is an American rap artist and the lead JONATHAN ADLER (guest) is a potter, designer, MC for the Philadelphia-based hip-hop group, The and author who launched his namesake brand after Roots. Trotter, who co-founded The Roots with leaving his day job to pursue his first love: pottery. drummer Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson, is widely In 1993, Barneys bought his collection of pots, and lauded for his complex and politically aware lyrical five years later, he opened his first store in Soho. content, his sharply honed live performances, and Adler’s desire to design all the elements one needs his poignant acting roles. The legendary Roots Crew to create a flawlessly chic home led to more and have become one of the best known and most more. He now has a full lifestyle collection—home respected hip-hop acts in the business, winning accessories, decorative objects, tabletop collections, four Grammys over the course of their career. The bedding, bath accessories, candles, furniture, rugs, ensemble received a Best Rap Album nomination for pillows, lighting, and more. His work is featured their 10th studio release undun, which brings their in top restaurants, hotels, and homes around the Grammy nomination count to 12. In March 2009, world. Pottery continues to be core to his business, under the leadership of Trotter and Thompson, The and his commitment to impeccable craftsmanship RadioLoveFest May 8 and luxury is reflected in all he designs. Today, there collection of stories from his 35 years in the fashion are more than 25 Jonathan Adler stores worldwide. industry. He has written regularly for The New York Observer, The Daily Beast, and currently writes MELISSA HUDSON BELL, PhD (guest) recently a biweekly humor column for Slate. Doonan is a completed both her MFA in experimental regular guest at The Moth, the storytelling series. choreography and her PhD in critical dance studies A TV comedy series based on Beautiful People at the University of California, Riverside. Her has aired in the UK, the US, and Australia. He has research investigates the dynamics of audience been a featured guest on late-night talk shows such engagement, specifically querying how and why as Chelsea Lately and The Conan O’Brien Show. food imagery and food-sharing practices are being He has regularly appeared on America’s Next Top incorporated into contemporary dance performance Model, VH1, Full Frontal Fashion, and Bravo. Simon spaces in the San Francisco Bay Area. Before giving Doonan lives in New York City with his partner, birth to her second daughter last fall, Bell worked ceramicist and designer Jonathan Adler. as an associate professor in the theater and dance department at Santa Clara University and ran a (house band) members small dance company, BreadnButter Dance. Bell Jill Cunniff, Gabby Glaser, and is a Gluck Program for the Arts Fellow, a Dean’s met as young teens on the 1980s downtown NYC Distinguished Fellow, a Master’s Thesis Research music scene. As underagers sneaking into CBGB, Grant recipient, a Zellerbach Family Foundation Max’s Kansas City, and other nightclubs, they were Community Arts Grant recipient, and the wife of indoctrinated by the combined explosions of punk, the somewhat famous burrito-eating, Afro-wielding, new wave, dance, and hip hop. In 1991 the band House of Cards-loving guy sitting next to her. members sent a demo of three songs to their friends the , who released Luscious Jackson’s W. KAMAU BELL (guest) is a socio-political first EP on its new label, Grand comedian who is best known for his critically Royal Records. Luscious Jackson went on to record acclaimed but criminally short-lived FX comedy three studio albums in the 1990s, and had a Top series, Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell. The 40 radio hit with the song “Naked Eye” in 1996 New York Times called Bell “the most promising off of the certified Gold album Fever In, Fever Out, new talent in political comedy in many years.” produced by Daniel Lanois. In 2000, the group Among the places he has been seen or heard are amicably disbanded. In 2013, Luscious Jackson Comedy Central’s @midnight, HBO’s Real Time reunited and released the albums Magic Hour and with Bill Maher, Conan, Meet the Press, WTF kids’ album Baby DJ on its own label, City Song. with Marc Maron, The Rachel Maddow Show, The band appeared on The Late Show With David and Fresh Air with Terry Gross. His writing has Letterman, NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things appeared on VanityFair.com, Salon.com, MSNBC. Considered, and in The New York Times, and Rolling com, and Buzzfeed. Bell is also proud to be the Stone. Most of the band lives in Brooklyn. ACLU’s Ambassador of Racial Justice, although he’s also pretty upset that they didn’t give him a badge. TRACY K. SMITH (guest) is the author of three These days Bell might be most excited about his acclaimed books of poetry, including most recently podcast with fellow comedian Kevin Avery entitled Ordinary Light: A Memoir, which came out in April Denzel Washington is The Greatest Actor of All 2015. Her 2012 book of poetry Life on Mars won Time Period. SF Weekly called Bell “smart, stylish, the 2012 Pulitzer Prize, was designated as a New and very much in the mold of politically outspoken York Times Notable Book and a New York Times comedians like Dave Chappelle,” though he was Book Review Editors’ Choice, and won Book of the more excited that they called him “handsome.” Year honors from The New Yorker, Library Journal, and Publishers Weekly. A professor of creative SIMON DOONAN (guest) is a writer, bon-vivant, writing at Princeton University, she lives in Princeton window dresser extraordinaire, and fashion with her family. commentator who has worked in fashion for over 35 years. He has written six books: Confessions of a Special thanks to Patina Rentals, who provided the Window Dresser, Wacky Chicks, a memoir entitled furniture for tonight’s show. Located in Bushwick, Beautiful People, and tongue-in-cheek style guides Patina is a curated collection of vintage and handmade entitled Eccentric Glamour and Gay Men Don’t furniture. Learn more at rentpatina.com. Get Fat. His latest book, The Asylum: A Collage of Couture Reminiscences...and Hysteria, is a RadioLoveFest May 9

BULLSEYE COMEDY NIGHT Comedy: The Movie. Bamford recurred as DeBrie Hosted by Jesse Thorn Bardeaux on Netflix’s Arrested Development Featuring Aisha Tyler, , reboot, for which she was praised as “fantastic” Aparna Nancherla, Ali Wong (Entertainment Weekly) a “standout” (Time) and May 9, 7:30pm, Howard Gilman Opera House “perhaps one of the high points of the entire new season” (Black Book). She also recurred on FX’s Bullseye is a public radio show about what’s critically-praised Louie, ABC’s Fresh Off the Boat, good in popular culture. With a keen editorial eye, and USA’s Benched. Bamford voices characters Bullseye sifts the wheat from the chaff, and brings on numerous animated series including BoJack you hot culture picks, in-depth interviews with the Horseman, Adventure Time, Legend of Korra, Puss most revered and revolutionary creative people in Boots, and PBS’s Emmy-winning series Word and irreverent original comedy. Bullseye is equal Girl. She can also be heard voicing lead roles on parts funny and fascinating. Whether you’re already Fox’s upcoming Golan the Insatiable and Yahoo’s plugged in to the culture map, or looking for a upcoming Talking Tom & Friends. signpost, Bullseye will keep you on target. Bullseye airs Saturdays at 1PM on AM 820 and Sundays APARNA NANCHERLA (guest) started out doing at 9PM on 93.9FM and NJPR. To listen to our comedy in her hometown of Washington, DC and program online, please visit maximumfun.org currently resides in New York City, and most recently was featured on Comedy Central’s Adam Devine’s JESSE THORN (host) is the host and producer of House Party Season 2. She was a writer and Bullseye and Jordan, Jesse, Go!, and the co-host regular correspondent on FX’s Totally Biased with and producer of Judge John Hodgman. He’s also W. Kamau Bell. In 2013, she made her late night the proprietor of MaximumFun.org. He founded stand-up debut on TBS’ Conan, and was one of The Sound of Young America in 2000, while a the breakout New Faces at the prestigious Just For student at the University of California at Santa Laughs Festival in Montreal. She is also an alumna Cruz. In 2007, the show began to be distributed of the NBC Stand Up for Diversity program, and by Public Radio International, making Thorn the has performed all over the US including Portland’s youngest national host in public radio history. The Bridgetown Comedy Festival, SF Sketchfest, Bentzen show became Bullseye in 2012, and in 2013 it Ball, Aspen’s Rooftop Comedy Festival, and The began being distributed by NPR. The show currently Great American Comedy Festival. She has been a airs on more than 50 public radio stations around contributing writer for NPR, Reader’s Digest, The the country. As owner of MaximumFun.org, Thorn Huffington Post, The Washington Post Magazine, oversees a network of more than 20 podcasts, XM Radio, and Slate V. She regularly performs at along with video and other content production. The the Upright Citizen’s Brigades in LA and NYC. company helped set the template for the modern podcast network, and continues to be a leader in AISHA TYLER is a co-host of CBS’ Emmy-winning independent, audience-supported media production. The Talk, host of CW’s Whose Line Is It Anyway In addition to his work at MaximumFun.org, he and the voice of Lana on FX’s hit animated series hosts and helps produce Put This On, one of the Archer. Her podcast Girl on Guy was chosen by country’s most popular web series and blogs about iTunes as the best new comedy podcast of 2011 men’s style. He also hosted The Grid, a culture and has accrued over 14 million downloads to date. recommendation program on IFC, The Sound of Girl on Guy features chats with dynamic actors, Young America on Current TV, and has appeared on comedians, athletes, directors, Pulitzer-winning IFC’s Comedy Bang Bang among other television authors, top chefs, and more. As an author, her outlets. A native of San Francisco’s Mission District, second book Self-Inflicted Wounds: Heartwarming Thorn lives in Los Angeles with his wife, sons Simon Tales of Epic Humiliation debuted in 2013 as a and Oscar, and two dogs. New York Times Best Seller. Tyler has had extended character arcs on Friends, CSI, and 24 and starred MARIA BAMFORD (comedian) is the creator and in CBS’ Ghost Whisperer. star of Maria Bamford: the special special special and of the cult hit web series The Maria Bamford ALI WONG (guest) is a stand-up comedian living Show, which screened at the Museum of Art and in Los Angeles. After SF Weekly selected her as Design. She is the first female comic to have two Best Comedian of 2009 and the SF Bay Guardian half-hour Comedy Central Presents specials and awarded her Best of the Bay, she decided that starred alongside , Zach Galifianakis, it was finally time to depart her hometown. In and Brian Posehn in the Comedy Central series The 2010, Comedy Central listed Ali Wong as one of Comedians of Comedy and Netflix’s Comedians of seven Comics to Watch. In 2011, Variety named her as one of the 10 Comics to Watch, and Wong RadioLoveFest May 9 appeared in the 2011 and 2012 Just for Laughs He appeared in the television drama House, and Comedy Festival in Montreal. Since then, Wong most recently on Falling Skies and The Blacklist. has performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, John Oliver’s New York Stand-Up Show, appeared in BOBBY CANNAVALE’s (reader) breakthrough role Oliver Stone’s Savages, and was a series regular on was as Joe in Tom McCarthy’s award-winning The NBC’s Are You There Chelsea. In 2012, she hosted Station Agent. He won Emmy Awards for his role the Golden Globes live coverage on E! You can catch as Will’s boyfriend on Will & Grace, and for playing her on ’s late-night game show @ Gyp Rosetti in the HBO series Boardwalk Empire. Midnight, the new season of Comedy Central’s He has also appeared on Third Watch, 100 Centre Inside , and as Lina Lark on the ABC Street, Ally McBeal, Six Feet Under, Modern Family, drama Black Box with Vanessa Redgrave and Kelly and Nurse Jackie, for which he received two Emmy Reilly. She will also be seen in the upcoming feature nominations. His film credits include Blue Jasmine, film Trainwreck for . Win Win, Shall We Dance, Roadie, Romance & Cigarettes, Lovelace, Parker, Danny Collins, Adult SELECTED SHORTS: Beginners, as well as the upcoming Spy, Ant-Man, UNCHARTED TERRITORIES and Martin Scorsese’s untitled HBO rock ‘n’ roll project. On Broadway he has appeared in The Big A 30th Anniversary Event Knife, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Motherf**ker with A Presentation of Symphony Space the Hat (Drama Desk Award and Tony nomination), May 9, 7:30pm, BAM Harvey Theater and Mauritius (Tony nomination). His off-Broadway

credits include Hurlyburly, F---ing A, and The Thirty years ago Selected Shorts began as a Gingerbread House. performance/reading series on stage at Symphony

Space. The series was an instant hit; people love HOPE DAVIS (reader) has appeared in such films being read to. The series was conceived with a as Infamous, Proof, About Schmidt, American simple premise: take great stories by well-known Splendor, The Secret Lives of Dentists, Charlie and emerging writers and have them performed Bartlett, and Synecdoche, New York. Theater by terrific actors. The stories are mostly fiction, credits include Ivanov, Two Shakespearean Actors, sometimes classic, sometimes new, and always Spinning into Butter, Food Chain, Measure for performed by great Broadway and Hollywood actors Measure, and God of Carnage, for which she who bring these short stories to life. Evenings are received a Tony nomination. On television, Davis often co-hosted and co-presented by writers and was a principal cast member in the series Deadline other interesting characters, literary publications, and Six Degrees, was nominated for an Emmy and museums. Many performances are later for her performance in HBO’s In Treatment, and included in digital compilations. For RadioLoveFest, recently appeared in HBO’s The Newsroom. In Selected Shorts presents Uncharted Territories, 2010, she received an Emmy-nomination for moving, comical, and surprising stories about her portrayal of Hillary Clinton in The Special unexpected encounters in places both fantastical Relationship. Recently, she starred in the NBC and close to home. This show is hosted by Robert drama Allegiance and will appear in the TV series Sean Leonard. The radio series, co-produced with Wayward Pines on FOX. WNYC in New York and distributed by Public Radio International, airs locally Thursdays at 9pm on PARKER POSEY (reader) is an actress best known WNYC 93.9 FM and Sundays at 1pm on WNYC for her roles in independent films such as Dazed AM 820 and 10pm on WNYC 93.9 FM. For more and Confused, Kicking and Screaming, The House information, visit selectedshorts.org. of Yes, Broken English, and the Christopher Guest “mockumentaries” Best in Show, Waiting for ROBERT SEAN LEONARD (host) won a Tony Guffman, and A Mighty Wind. Posey has acted Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for in more than 30 films, including larger budget his performance in The Invention of Love and productions such as You’ve Got Mail and Superman nominations for his work in Long Day’s Journey Returns. Her television credits include recurring into Night and Candida. His other Broadway roles in Will and Grace, Boston Legal, The Big C, appearances include roles in The Iceman Cometh, Louie, and The Good Wife. Posey’s recent projects Arcadia, The Speed of Darkness, and The Music include Price Check, Hemingway and Gellhorn, Man. His films include The Last Days of Disco, In Highland Park, And Now a Word from Our Sponsor, the Gloaming, The Killer, Much Ado About Nothing, and Grace of Monaco. She can currently be seen on The Age of Innocence, Swing Kids, Mr. and Mrs. television in Granite Flats and Crazy House, Bridge, Dead Poets Society, and A Painted House. RadioLoveFest May 9 and will appear in The Architect and Woody Allen’s Symphony (CT), and Mozart’s Concerto No. 21 and upcoming Irrational Man. Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto with the Louisiana Philharmonic. Bannister’s latest recording, Intimate WQXR BEETHOVEN PIANO Piano Concertos (CAG Records), featuring Chopin SONATA MARATHON and Mozart concertos with string quintet was praised by The New York Times as “a revelation.” May 9, 10am—11:15pm, Hillman Studio, Fisher Born in Hong Kong, Bannister holds degrees from Building the Royal Academy of Music in London, Yale University, and New York’s Mannes School of Music. PERFORMERS INON BARNATAN has been hailed as “a true poet TIMO ANDRES is a composer and pianist. His of the keyboard, refined, searching [and] unfailingly newest album of orchestral works on Nonesuch communicative” (London’s Evening Standard). The Records, Home Stretch, was hailed for its “playful Israeli pianist was recently named the New York intelligence and individuality” (The Guardian). Philharmonic’s first Artist-in-Association, a three- Andres has received commissions from Orpheus season appointment that promises multiple concerto Chamber Orchestra, LA Chamber Orchestra, LA and chamber collaborations with the orchestra. Philharmonic, and a consortium including Carnegie Highlights of his 2015—16 season include and Wigmore Halls, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, performances with the New York Philharmonic with and San Francisco Performances for Jonathan Biss Alan Gilbert and Jaap Van Zweden; his Walt Disney and the Elias String Quartet. Andres has performed Hall debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic solo piano recitals at Lincoln Center, Wigmore under Gustavo Dudamel; and a US tour with the Hall, Phillips Collection, (le) Poisson Rouge, and San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson San Francisco Performances. He performed his Thomas culminating at Carnegie Hall. Barnatan also distinctive re-composition of Mozart’s Coronation performs in Paris, Brussels, Bonn, Copenhagen, Concerto at the 2014 Ojai Festival with Knights Istanbul, at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Chamber Orchestra, and his own work, Old Keys, London’s Wigmore Hall, and Tokyo’s Suntory and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, with Edwin Hall. Barnatan’s album from 2012, Darknesse Outwater and North Carolina Symphony in January Visible, debuted in the Top 25 of the Billboard 2015. Andres’ 2014—15 season, studded with Traditional Classical chart in its first week of release performances of Philip Glass’ complete Etudes, and received universal critical acclaim, including includes an acclaimed concert that took place at a coveted place on The New York Times’ Best BAM in December 2014, and for San Francisco Classical Music Recordings list of 2012. A sought- Performances, the National Concert Hall in Dublin, after chamber musician, Barnatan was a member and the Barbican in London. Andres earned both of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Yale CMS Two program from 2006 to 2009, and is still a School of Music and is one-sixth of the Sleeping regular performer on CMS programs. Giant composers’ collective. ALESSIO BAX, first prize winner at the Leeds and TANYA BANNISTER was lauded by The Hamamatsu international piano competitions, Washington Post for playing “…with intelligence, is a 2009 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient. poetry, and proportion.” The pianist’s recent He has appeared as soloist with more than 100 victories at the Concert Artists Guild International orchestras worldwide, including the London and Competition and the New Orleans International Royal Philharmonic orchestras, Houston Symphony, Piano Competition confirm her status among the NHK Symphony in Japan, and City of Birmingham leading pianists of her generation. Receiving further Symphony Orchestra with Sir Simon Rattle. Recent distinction as an “Artist to Watch” on the cover highlights include performances with the St. of Symphony magazine, Bannister’s career has Petersburg Philharmonic under Yuri Temirkanov, already brought her to many of the world’s great Dallas Symphony under Jaap van Zweden, Los concert halls, with recitals at the Concertgebouw in Angeles Chamber Orchestra under Hans Graf, Amsterdam, Salle Cortot in Paris, Teatro Communale concerts at New York’s Carnegie Hall, Washington’s in Bologna, Tokyo’s Nikkei Hall, London’s Queen Kennedy Center, with the Chamber Music Society of Elizabeth and Wigmore Halls, Kennedy Center in Lincoln Center, and tours with Joshua Bell. Among Washington, DC, and Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie festival appearances are International Piano Series Hall. Orchestral highlights include Liszt’s Concerto (Queen Elizabeth Hall); Aldeburgh and Bath festivals No. 1 with the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional in (UK); Verbier (Switzerland); Ruhr Klavier-Festival, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Chopin’s BeethovenFest, and Schloss Elmau (Germany); and Concerto No. 2 in E minor with the Greenwich Bravo! Vail, Music@Menlo, and Santa Fe Chamber RadioLoveFest May 9

Music Festival (US). His all-Beethoven disc for earned dual bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Signum Classics received Gramophone magazine’s piano and composition from The Juilliard School. He “Editor’s Choice.” At age 14, he graduated with is the first Prize Winner of the 2010 Concert Artists top honors from the conservatory of his hometown, Guild Competition and was recently appointed Bari, Italy, and after further studies in Europe moved adjunct assistant professor of piano at Brooklyn to the US in 1994. A Steinway artist, Bax resides in College. Michael Brown is a Steinway Artist. New York City with his wife, pianist Lucille Chung. GLORIA CHIEN was picked by The Boston STEVEN BECK continues to garner acclaim for Globe as one of the Superior Pianists of the year, his performances and recordings worldwide. “… who appears to excel in everything.” She Highlights of the 2014—15 season include made her orchestral debut at the age of 16 with premieres of new piano works by Charles Wuorinen Boston Symphony Orchestra. Since then, she has and John Zorn, and performances of Beethoven’s appeared as a soloist under the batons of Sergiu variations and bagatelles at Bargemusic, where Comissiona, Keith Lockhart, Thomas Dausgaard, he first performed the Beethoven sonata cycle. and Irwin Hoffman. She has presented recitals at In addition, he will again perform on the New Alice Tully Hall, Jordan Hall, Gardner Museum, York Philharmonic Ensembles series, and repeat Phillips Collection, Caramoor, and Verbier Music his annual performance of Bach’s Goldberg Festivals, Salle Cortot in Paris, AlpenKlassik in Variations on Christmas Eve at the Barge, a New Germany and National Concert Hall in Taiwan. York institution. Beck is a frequent performer of An avid chamber musician, Chien has been the contemporary compositions; he has worked with resident pianist with Chameleon Arts Ensemble of Elliott Carter, Pierre Boulez, Henri Dutilleux, Charles Boston since 2000. She has recorded for Chandos Wuorinen, George Crumb, George Perle, and Fred Records, and released a CD with clarinetist Anthony Lerdahl, and performed with ensembles such as McGill. In 2009, Chien launched String Theory, Speculum Musicae, Metropolis Ensemble, New a chamber music series in Chattanooga, as its York New Music Ensemble, and Da Capo Chamber founder and artistic director. The following year, Players. He is a member of the Talea Ensemble, the she was appointed director of the Chamber Music Knights, and Quattro Mani, a piano duo specializing Institute at Music@Menlo Festival. A native of in contemporary music. Beck’s discography includes Taiwan, she is a graduate of the New England Peter Lieberson’s third piano concerto (for Bridge Conservatory of Music. She is an associate professor Records) and a recording of Elliott Carter’s Double at Lee University in Cleveland, TN, and a member Concerto on Albany Records. The debut CD of of Chamber Music Society Two of Lincoln Center. his chamber ensemble, Pleasure is the Law, was Chien is a Steinway Artist. released on Boston Records in 2009. RAN DANK deploys his brilliant technique MICHAEL BROWN is a winner of a 2015 Avery with astonishing energy, intellect and intensity, Fisher Career Grant and has been described by The captivating audiences and critics alike in New York Times as “a young piano visionary” and orchestral and recital engagements in North “one of the leading figures in the current renaissance America and abroad. This season he performs of performer-composers.” He joins the Chamber Liszt’s Totentanz and Piano Concerto No. 1 with Music Society of Lincoln Center’s CMS Two program Jerusalem Symphony; Beethoven’s Piano Concerto in 2015. His upcoming and recent schedule No. 5 with Champaign-Urbana Symphony; in includes a performance with Seattle Symphony recital for People’s Symphony Concerts in New musicians; a Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium debut; York; International Piano Series at the College recitals at Wigmore Hall, the Louvre, Alice Tully of Charleston; a variety of different concerts for Hall, and Weill Hall; and performances at the Bargemusic; and a critically acclaimed recital at Marlboro, Ravinia, Caramoor, Moab, Mostly Mozart, the Phillips Collection with cellist Mark Coppey. and Music@Menlo festivals. Recent commissions He joins his wife, pianist Soyeon Kate Lee, in and performances of his own compositions include concerts for their New York-based series, Music a piano concerto for the Maryland Symphony by the Glass, among other dates. Dank is a Orchestra and works for the Look & Listen Festival, laureate of numerous prominent international Bargemusic, Concert Artists Guild, and the Stecher piano competitions and the recipient of the Sander and Horowitz Foundation. He has recorded an Buchman Memorial First Prize of the 2009 Young all-George Perle CD for Bridge Records, a solo Concert Artists International Auditions. He made his album, a disc of four-hand piano music with Jerome New York debut in the Jerome L. Greene Foundation Lowenthal, and one in collaboration with cellist Concert. Dank was appointed to the faculty of Nicholas Canellakis. A native New Yorker, Brown the College of Charleston, where he serves as an RadioLoveFest May 9 assistant professor, director of piano studies, and He has worked with leading conductors including artistic director of the University of Charleston’s Pierre Boulez, David Robertson, Anne Manson, and International Piano Series. James Levine; and in partnership with International Contemporary Ensemble, Metropolitan Opera ADAM GOLKA has appeared with the Atlanta, Chamber Players, wcfsymphony, Juilliard Orchestra, Houston, Dallas, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, New Orchestra Iowa, NOVUS NY, the Knights, and New Jersey, Phoenix, San Diego, and Fort Worth Mexico Philharmonic. The 2014—15 season is Symphonies; abroad with BBC Scottish Symphony, highlighted by recitals with cellist Jay Campbell at NACO in Ottawa, Sinfonia Varsovia, Shanghai and Kennedy Center, Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, Italian Warsaw Philharmonics, and Orquesta Filarmonica Academy at Columbia University, and SubCulture; de Jalisco. He has played recitals in Paris, Tokyo, performances of Charles Ives’ Concord Sonata in Amsterdam, Wroclaw and at the Duszniki Chopin Iowa, Illinois, New Mexico, Massachusetts, and Festival in Poland; in America at Caramoor, Ravinia, the composer’s Fourth Symphony with NOVUS Mostly Mozart in New York, Music@Menlo in NY at Stern Hall at Carnegie Hall; an all-Boulez California, and Newport Music Festival. This season, recital at Metropolitan Museum of Art; ensemble Golka appears in recitals curated by Andras Schiff collaborations with the Knights, Talea, and ICE; and in Berlin, New York, and Zurich. Other 2014—15 premiere performances of works by Elliot Cole and highlights include weeks with Vancouver, San David Fulmer. Hanick is a graduate of Northwestern Diego, Brevard, and Richmond Symphonies; and a Univ. and Juilliard, where he received masters and residency and Chopin recital at the Cliburn Festival. doctorate degrees. Teachers include his mother, pianist Anna Golka, Dariusz Pawlas, José Feghali, and Leon Fleisher. He CHING-YUN HU was declared a “...first-class works in masterclasses with Andras Schiff, Richard talent...” and praised for her “...poetic use of color Goode, and Mitsuko Uchida. Golka was appointed and confidently expressive phrasing...” (Philadelphia artist-in-residence at the College of the Holy Cross in Inquirer). Highlights of the 2014—15 season Worcester, MA beginning in the 2014—15 season. include debuts with the National Hungarian Symphony Orchestra under Zoltan Kocsis, STEWART GOODYEAR was proclaimed as “a Dohnánhyi Orchestra Budafok, Massapequa phenomenon” by The Los Angeles Times and Philharmonic Orchestra (NY), Wyoming Symphony “one of the best pianists of his generation” by Orchestra, Daejeon Philharmonic Orchestra (South The Philadelphia Inquirer. He has performed Korea), and Brazil’s Orquestra Petrobras Sinfônica. with major orchestras including Philadelphia Scheduled return performances include with Orchestra; New York Philharmonic; Chicago, Taipei Chinese Orchestra, Macau International Pittsburgh, and San Francisco Symphonies; Los Music Festival, and Brazil’s Orquestra Filarmônica Angeles and Royal Liverpool Philharmonics; do Espírito. Solo recitals and chamber music Cleveland Orchestra; Academy of St-Martin-in-the- collaborations throughout the world include a recital Fields; Bournemouth, Montreal, Dallas, Atlanta, tour in the US, Taiwan, and China, and an evening Baltimore, Detroit, and Seattle Symphonies; Mostly with the LA Chamber Orchestra under Jeffrey Mozart Festival Orchestra; and Toronto and NHK Kahane. A winner and audience favorite at the Symphony Orchestras. Goodyear trained at the 2009 Concert Artists Guild International Competition Royal Conservatory in Toronto, has a bachelor’s and the 12th Arthur Rubinstein International Piano degree from Curtis Institute of Music, and a master’s Master Competition in Tel Aviv, Ching-Yun Hu made degree from Juilliard. In the 2012—13 seasons, he her Philadelphia Orchestra debut in 1999. Ching- performed all 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas in one Yun Hu is artist in residence and faculty member at day at Koerner Hall, McCarter Theatre, and Mondavi Esther Boyer College of Music and Dance at Temple Center. His recordings of the complete Beethoven University in Philadelphia. She is the artistic director sonatas and Diabelli Variations are released on of the Yun-Hsiang International Music Festival in Marquis Classics label. Performance highlights Taipei, Taiwan. for 2015—16 include an all-Scriabin concert at Festival de Lanaudière, a performance at National RACHEL NAOMI KUDO, has been hailed by Arts Centre (Ottawa), a Canadian tour with Victoria critics as “an extraordinary pianist who promises to Symphony Orchestra (BC), and performances with become a legend in this new century,” captivating Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, l’Orchestre de audiences with her “stunning virtuosity” and Paris, and MDR Symphonieorchester. “miracle of flawless technique and expressive versatility,” since her orchestral debut at age 16 CONOR HANICK’s playing has been described as with Fort Worth and Chicago Symphony Orchestras. “brilliant,” “astounding,” (New York Times) “expert,” Highlights include performances at Bergen (Philadelphia Inquirer), and “sparkling,” (Strad). International Festival (Norway), Tivoli Festival RadioLoveFest May 9

(Denmark), Musikverein (Vienna), Salle Cortot recital at Wigmore Hall. A two-time winner of the (Paris), Zelazowa Wola (Chopin’s birth house), and Juilliard Pre-College Piano Competition, he made his Royal Castle (Warsaw). Winner of a Gilmore Young debut with the New York Philharmonic at the age Artist Award and top prize winner in US National of 13. Lin earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Chopin, Hilton Head, and Dublin competitions, Juilliard and is pursuing a Performance Diploma from Kudo was the only American finalist at the Fifteenth Curtis Institute of Music. Chopin International Piano Competition in Warsaw. She is recipient of the Chopin, Arthur Rubinstein, KUOK-WAI LIO, born in Macau in 1989, was and Sanders/Tel Aviv Museum Recital Prizes, and awarded a scholarship to study at Hong Kong two-time winner of Gina Bachauer International Academy for Performing Arts in 1997. In 2006 he Piano Competitions at Juilliard. She has twice been entered Curtis Institute of Music. Lio has recently invited to Carnegie Hall’s Professional Training been working with András Schiff. Last season Workshops, working with pianists Emanuel Ax and he replaced an indisposed Radu Lupu on the Andras Schiff. Born in Washington, DC to Japanese- Peoples’ Symphony Concerts in New York to a rave Korean parents, Kudo is a graduate of The Juilliard reception and participated in Open Chamber Music School and Mannes College of Music in NYC. Prussia Cove, Marlboro Festival and Caramoor Rising Stars, and Salzburg and Santa Fe Chamber JENNY LIN has been acclaimed for her “remarkable Music Festivals. He has given solo recitals at technical command” and “a gift for melodic flow” by Ravinia Festival and Vancouver Recital Series, and The New York Times. Her concerts have taken her performed with Macau Orchestra; Hong Kong and to Carnegie Hall, Miller Theatre, MoMA, Whitney China Philharmonics; Grand Rapids and Houston Museum, Morgan Library in New York; Kennedy Symphonies; Pan Asia, Kansas City, and Russian Center, Corcoran Gallery, National Gallery of Art in Symphony Orchestras; and Camerata Salzburg. Washington, DC; and University of Chicago Presents Upcoming recitals include Peoples’ Symphony and MoCA in Chicago, among others. She has Concerts, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, appeared at such worldwide festivals as the Chopin Philip Lorenz Memorial Keyboard Concerts, and Festival (Austria), Flanders and Ars Musica Festivals Klavierfestival Ruhr. In 2015, he will perform (Belgium), Divonne Festival (France), Millennium with Marlboro on Tour. Lio has received prizes in Festival (Spain), Festival Archipel (Switzerland), international competitions including the Fulbright, SoundaXis Festival (Canada), and MATA, Spoleto, Gina Bachauer, Seiler, Steinway, Ettlingen, and and the BAM Next Wave Festival. Upcoming Chopin (Tokyo). In 2004, he was awarded a highlights include performances at Victoria Hall Commendation of Merit by the chief executive of (Geneva), Salle Cortot (Paris), Festival Euterpe Macau. Lio is a recipient of the 2013 Avery Fisher (Belgium), and a recital tour of China. Born in Career Grant. Taiwan and raised in Austria, Lin studied with Noel Flores at Hochschule für Musik in Vienna, Julian ANNA POLONSKY has appeared with the Moscow Martin at Peabody Conservatory, and Dominique Virtuosi, Buffalo Philharmonic, Columbus Symphony Weber in Geneva. She lives in New York where she Orchestra, Memphis Symphony, Chamber Orchestra serves on faculty at the 92nd Street Y. of Philadelphia, St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble, and many others. She has collaborated with the STEVEN LIN has been applauded by The New York Guarneri, Orion, Daedalus, and Shanghai Quartets, Times for playing that is “…immaculately voiced and with such musicians as Mitsuko Uchida, David and enhanced by admirable subtleties of shading Shifrin, Richard Goode, and Ida and Ani Kavafian. and dynamics.” Awards feature the 2012 Concert She is regularly invited to perform at festivals such Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition, John as Marlboro, Chamber Music Northwest, Seattle, Giordano Jury Chairman Discretionary Award at the Music@Menlo, Cartagena, Bard, and Caramoor, 2013 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, as well as at Bargemusic. Polonsky has given and the Silver Medal at Israel’s Arthur Rubinstein concerts in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Vienna Piano Competition. Lin’s featured North American Konzerthaus, Alice Tully Hall, and Carnegie Hall, recital engagements for the 2014—15 season and has toured extensively throughout the US, include his Kennedy Center debut and recitals for Europe, and Asia. In 2006 she took a part in the Strathmore Performing Arts Center and Chicago’s European Broadcasting Union’s project to record Dame Myra Hess Series. He will be featured in three and broadcast all of Mozart’s keyboard sonatas, and performances with Kansas City Symphony, and in 2007 she performed a solo recital at Carnegie he also tours his native Taiwan in spring 2015 as Hall’s Stern Auditorium to inaugurate the Emerson guest soloist with the Taipei Symphony Orchestra. Quartet’s Perspectives Series. She is a recipient of Internationally, Lin’s itinerary will take him to Israel, a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship and the Andrew Japan, Germany, Poland and London, including a Wolf Chamber Music Award. Polonsky received a RadioLoveFest May 9—10 bachelor’s from Curtis Institute of Music, a master’s College and an associate artistic director of SongFest from Juilliard, and serves on the faculty of Vassar at Colburn School in LA. College. She is a Steinway Artist. SHAI WOSNER has appeared with major orchestras DARIA RABOTKINA, winner of the 2007 Concert including Chicago and San Francisco Symphonies, Artists Guild International Competition, is lauded Cleveland and Philadelphia Orchestras, Los Angeles as “…a pianist full of fire and warmth” (The Plain Philharmonic, and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra in Dealer). She has performed with the San Francisco the US, and the Vienna Philharmonic; Barcelona, and New World Symphonies led by Michael Tilson Hamburg, and Frankfurt Radio Symphonies, and Thomas, and the Kirov Orchestra and Valery Gergiev LSO St. Luke’s and Staatskapelle Berlin in Europe, in a four-concert North American tour. Engagements among others. Wosner has worked with such in 2014—15 include Rockport Chamber Music conductors as Daniel Barenboim, James Conlon, Festival, performances with Turku Philharmonic Alan Gilbert, James Judd, Zubin Mehta, Peter Orchestra, South Bend Symphony, and Long Oundjian, Donald Runnicles, Leonard Slatkin, and Bay Symphony, and recitals with the Eureka Yan Pascal Tortelier. In 2015, Wosner received a Chamber Music series and Parrish Art Museum. Martin E. Segal Award, nominated by Lincoln Center Concerto highlights include Montreal, Moscow for the Performing Arts. He is also the recipient of State, Winnipeg, and Jacksonville Symphonies, an Avery Fisher Career Grant and a Borletti-Buitoni and Orquesta Sinfonica de Concepción (Chile). Trust Award. Orchestral engagements this season Rabotkina has given recitals at Kennedy Center, include performances with Hamburg Symphony, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (CAG/Winners Orchestre symphonique de Québec, Indianapolis Series), Merkin Concert Hall, Ravinia’s Rising Stars Symphony, and Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra. recital series, Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, This spring, Wosner and violinist Jennifer Koh will and in Denmark, Switzerland, and Japan. Her CAG debut Bridge to Beethoven, a four-recital series of Records discography includes Beethoven’s Diabelli Beethoven’s complete violin sonatas paired with Variations; a Russian disc featuring Tchaikovsky’s new commissions by Anthony Cheung, Vijay Iyer, Grand Sonata and Prokofiev’s Ten Pieces from and Andrew Norman. He also performs in recital Romeo and Juliet; and a new release (summer in Atlanta and Philadelphia. Wosner is a former 2015) with her first concerto CD (Gershwin, member of Lincoln Center’s Chamber Music Society Rachmaninoff, and Ravel). Rabotkina was born in Two and performs regularly at various chamber Russia, earned bachelor’s and master’s of music music festivals. degrees from Mannes College of Music, and recently completed a doctorate from Eastman School of MEXRRISSEY: MEXICO Music. LOVES MORRISSEY LIZA STEPANOVA, praised by The New York Times May 10, 7:30pm, Howard Gilman Opera House for her “thoughtful musicality” and “fleet-fingered panache,” has performed extensively in Europe, “Nothing the world holds could match the love recently as a soloist with the Southwest German waiting for me in Mexico City.” —Morrissey Philharmonic. In the US, she has appeared in NYC at Weill and Zankel Recital Halls at Carnegie; Alice WNYC’s John Schaefer hosts an evening of music Tully, Merkin, and Steinway halls; in Washington, by Morrissey—reinvented by an all-star team of DC at the Kennedy Center and Smithsonian; and live musical hotshots from Mexico. Headlining the on WQXR, WFMT Chicago, and WETA Washington. program is vocalist and DJ Camilo Lara, who Stepanova has twice been a soloist with the Juilliard founded the Mexican Institute of Sound, a band Orchestra led by James DePreist and Nicholas blending traditional Mexican folk music with McGegan and performed at international festivals electronica and hip-hop. Accordionist Sergio at Castleton, La Jolla, Music@Menlo, Davos Mendoza—of Calexico and La Orkesta fame—will (Switzerland), and the Hugo-Wolf-Tage in Austria stir up the traditional mambo and cumbia stew with where she worked with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. a sprinkle of psychedelia. Morrissey’s songs of love, A member of the Lysander Piano Trio, she won loss, and longing have found a huge audience south the 2012 Concert Artists Guild Competition. The of the border and have connected with generations group performs nationwide and recently released its raised on rancheras and mariachis. And like the first CD, After A Dream. Stepanova studied at the famous Smiths frontman, these bands are not afraid Hanns Eisler Academy in Berlin, and with Jerome to blur the lines with their bleeding hearts. Lowenthal, Seymour Lipkin, and Joseph Kalichstein at Juilliard. On Juilliard faculty since 2012, she is JOHN SCHAEFER (host) has hosted Soundcheck also the Iva Dee Hiatt Visiting Artist in Piano at Smith since the show’s inception in 2002. He has also RadioLoveFest May 10 hosted and produced WNYC’s radio series New Dominican mother. Her introduction to jazz was the Sounds since 1982 (“The No. 1 radio show for the result of the fortuitous location of her upbringing, Global Village” —Billboard) and the New Sounds the village Samois-sur-Seine, where gypsy guitarist Live concert series since 1986. Schaefer has written Django Reinhardt—among the most revered extensively about music, including the book New guitarists of all time—once lived. Over the last Sounds: A Listener’s Guide to New Music (Harper several , in May, gypsies from throughout & Row, NY, 1987; Virgin Books, London, 1990); Europe caravan to Samois-sur-Seine for the annual The Cambridge Companion to Singing: World Django Reinhardt Festival. A young Cyrille fell in Music (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2000); love with gypsy music and way of life. She spent her and the TV program Bravo Profile: Bobby McFerrin evenings in their quarters, learned their language, (Bravo, 2003). He was contributing editor for Spin and sang by the fire with Django’s descendants. and Ear magazines, and his liner notes appear “I was so incredibly attracted to the music that on more than 100 recordings, ranging from The magically made me tap my feet,” said Aimée. Music of Cambodia to recordings by Yo-Yo Ma and “Music that swings makes me so happy.” Her hybrid Terry Riley. In 2003, Schaefer was honored with of influences has resulted in a fresh sound. Her the American Music Center’s prestigious Letter distinctive voice—which caught the attention of of Distinction for his “substantial contributions Stephen Sondheim, who cast Aimée for an Encores! to advancing the field of contemporary American Special Event at New York City’s City Center in music in the United States and abroad.” In May November 2013—is guaranteed to enthrall. Cyrille’s 2006, New York magazine cited Schaefer as one of concerts—either with her band or in a duo setting “the people whose ideas, power, and sheer will are with Brazilian guitarist Diego Figueiredo—bring joy changing New York” in its Influentials issue. He is a and are not to be missed. regular contributor to the World Science Festival and the White Light Festival at Lincoln Center; he has KARRIN ALLYSON (guest) received this mention also written about horse racing (Bloodlines: A Horse in the Houston Press: “If there’s a choir in heaven, Racing Anthology, Vintage NY 2006) and was a someday the exquisite vocalist Karrin Allyson will regular panelist on the BBC’s soccer-based program lead it. She’s such an otherworldly talent that Sports World. the creator probably already has her on heavy rotation.” Allyson has had a jam-packed career IT’S ALL ABOUT with Concord Jazz—13 albums, four Grammy RICHARD RODGERS WITH nominations, a five-star Downbeat review of her latest Round Midnight, and a recent self-produced JONATHAN SCHWARTZ holiday album, Yuletide Hideaway that won four Sunday May 10, 3pm, BAM Harvey Theater stars (Downbeat). Allyson lives in New York City. She grew up in the midwest, went to school in This afternoon event hosted by Jonathan Schwartz the Bay Area. She earned a degree in classical celebrates the life and music of an American piano performance and had important stints in giant of popular song, Richard Rodgers, featuring Minneapolis and Kansas City, where she began her performances and conversation with music recording career with Concord Jazz. Allyson spends director Tedd Firth, vocalists Cyrille Aimée, Freddy two days out of three on tour, playing major jazz Cole, Karrin Allyson, Jessica Molaskey, and Pete festivals, concert venues, and clubs in the US and McGuiness. making numerous tours overseas—to Brazil, Japan, Australia and the great cities of Europe. In The JONATHAN SCHWARTZ (host) is the host of The Village Voice, Gary Giddins wrote: “Allyson coolly Jonathan Channel, WNYC’s 24/7 online music stakes her claim. She brings a timbre that is part ice stream, and two radio shows on WNYC—all and part grain—incisive, original, and emotionally devoted to the Great American Songbook and all convincing.” providing an unparalleled showcase for Schwartz’s intimate, insightful, and utterly original approach FREDDY COLE (guest) was born on October 15, that combines impeccable taste with countless 1931, the youngest of Edward and Paulina Nancy personal tales, colorful anecdotes, and encyclopedic Cole’s five children. His three elder brothers, Eddie, knowledge. Airs Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays Ike, and Nat (12 years Freddy’s senior) were all at noon on WNYC 93.9 FM and streams online at musicians. “I started playing piano at five or six,” thejonathanchannel.org. Cole remembers. “Music was all around me.” In the Chicago home of his youth, visitors included CYRILLE AIMÉE (guest), vocalist and winner Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Lionel Hampton. of many vocal competitions, was born in He also credits Billy Eckstine as a major influence. Fontainebleau, France, to a French father and After a possible career with the NFL was shelved RadioLoveFest May 10 due to a hand injury, he began playing and singing Schneider, Concert in the Garden. McGuinness is in Chicago clubs as a teenager. Cole studied at the Assistant Professor of Jazz Arranging at William the Roosevelt Institute in Chicago and then The Paterson University and is a Conn-Selmer company Juilliard School of Music, where he was profoundly affiliated clinician. influenced by John Lewis, Oscar Peterson, and Teddy Wilson. He earned a master’s degree at the JESSICA MOLASKEY is an American actor and New England Conservatory of Music and spent singer of torch songs and show tunes. She has several months on the road as a member of an appeared in a dozen Broadway shows such as the Earl Bostic band that included Johnny Coles and revival of Sunday in the Park with George, Benny Golson. A resident of Atlanta since 1972, Tommy, Crazy for You, Chess, Oklahoma!, and Cats he currently leads a quartet with guitarist Randy and has premiered theater pieces off-Broadway, Napoleon, drummer Quentin Baxter, and bassist including the Jason Robert Brown 1995 musical Elias Bailey. While there are certain unmistakable Songs for a New World, A Man of No Importance similarities between Freddy and his brother, Nat and Parade (Lincoln Center), Dream True (Vineyard “King” Cole, Freddy’s voice is raspier, smokier, Theater), The Most Happy Fella (Encores! at City jazzier. In truth, his phrasing is far closer to that Center), and many world premieres in regional of Frank Sinatra or Billie Holiday than that of his theaters across the US. Molaskey performed the role brother’s. His vocals—suave, elegant, formidable, of Sister Bertha in 2013 NBC live televised version and articulate—are among the most respected in of The Sound of Music starring Carrie Underwood. jazz. She has performed in concert all over the world from Carnegie to Disney Hall and in Jazz Festivals TEDD FIRTH (musical director, guest) is a New York from Montreal to Monterey. Her songwriting skills City-based accompanist, jazz pianist, and arranger. can be heard on dozens of recordings. Her recent As an accompanist he has worked with Tom Wopat, critically acclaimed concert Portraits of Joni, as part Lee Ann Womack, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Maureen Lincoln Center’s American Songbook, featured her McGovern, Faith Prince, Linda Lavin, Jane Olivor, daughter Madeleine Pizzarelli on guitar and vocals. Darius DeHaas, Marilyn Maye, Karen Akers, Rob She is married to jazz singer/guitarist John Pizzarelli, Evan, Mary Cleere Haran, and many others. Among who has appeared on each of her five solo albums. the jazz musicians he has performed or recorded Other artists who have performed with Molaskey with are John Pizzarelli, Houston Person, Frank include Dave Frishberg (Live at the Algonquin CD), Wess, Mark Whitfield, Red Holloway, Benny Golson, Bucky Pizzarelli, Martin Pizzarelli, Johnny Frigo, and and Joe Morello. New York appearances include Adam Guettel. She co-hosts a nationally syndicated Carnegie Hall, the Blue Note, Birdland, the Iridium, weekly two-hour radio program called Radio Deluxe. the Algonquin, Cafe Carlyle, Feinstein’s at the Regency, Rainbow Room, Town Hall, Russian Tea LEONARD LOPATE & LOCAVORES: Room, and Gracie Mansion. National appearances BROOKLYN AS A BRAND include a performance at the White House. As May 10 at 3pm, BAMcafé an arranger/orchestrator, Firth’s work has been performed by Peter Nero and the Philly Pops, Detroit WNYC radio host, avowed foodie, three-time James Symphony Orchestra, Ocean City Pops, Stamford Beard Award-winner, and repatriated Brooklynite Symphony, and Spokane Jazz Orchestra. Television (after 30 years in the Manhattan wilderness)— appearances include the Today Show, All My hosts an afternoon of conversation, cooking Children, and The Caroline Rhea Show. demonstrations, and tastings with the founders of three of the brands that have put Brooklyn on the PETE MCGUINNESS (guest), originally from West culinary map: Scott Bridi of Brooklyn Cured, Angela Hartford, CT, has been an active New York City- & John Fout of Sohha Savory Yoghurt, and Brooklyn based jazz musician since 1987. His creativity is Brewery President Steve Hindy. expressed in many capacities: as a well-established NYC-based jazz trombonist, Grammy-nominated LEONARD LOPATE (host), on March 5, 2015, composer/arranger, award-winning jazz vocalist, celebrated his 30th anniversary as the host of and longtime jazz educator. McGuinness has been WNYC’s daily talk show The Leonard Lopate involved in the NYC jazz scene for nearly three Show. Every weekday from 12—2pm on WNYC decades, working with many groups and artists 93.9 FM, AM 820, and wnyc.org, listeners explore including Lionel Hampton, Jimmy Heath, the literature, art, culture, food, and life in and around Woody Herman Orchestra, Mike Holober’s Gotham our city with Leonard Lopate as their guide. Heavy- Jazz Orchestra, and the new Smoke Big Band. hitting writers, actors, ex-presidents, political figures, He appears as a sideman on more than 50 jazz economists, scientists, comedians, dancers, chefs, CDs, including the Grammy-winning CD by Maria RadioLoveFest May 10 historians, filmmakers and do-it-yourself experts magazine in 2014. In 2013, Fout won first place in have all sat down with Leonard Lopate in the WNYC the SlowMoneyNYC Pitch Competition. Prior to being studios for in-depth and personal conversations. an entrepreneur, she was an adjunct professor in More than 35 Noble Prize winners have appeared NYC. She has a master’s degree in education from on The Leonard Lopate Show over the years. the University of Pennsylvania. Prominent guests have included: Barack Obama, Joe Biden, John McCain, Henry Kissinger, Lech JOHN E. FOUT (guest) is the co-founder and CEO Walesa, Orhan Pamuk, Ang Lee, Anne Hathaway, of Sohha Savory Yogurt. As a child growing up Catherine Deneuve, Stephen Sondheim, John with sugary processed foods, Fout cares profoundly Updike, Doris Lessing, Bill Bradley, Mark Morris, about changing the way his daughter and people Francis Ford Coppola, and many others. The eat. Sohha is a local and sustainable company, program has been honored with multiple awards for which supports Hudson Valley farmers and follows its work including three Associated Press Awards for a centuries’ old recipe. Sohha was named Best Best Interview and three James Beard Awards for Yogurt by NY Magazine in 2014. Prior to being an Best Shows on Food, as well as a Peabody. 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After returning to the US as meat and cross-cultural technique. Since 2010, Newsday’s assistant foreign editor in 1988, he Brooklyn Cured has produced sausages, smoked began brewing his own beer and persuaded his meats, and cured meats for specialty stores, neighbor, banker Tom Potter, that they should quit restaurants, and its farmer’s market stands. Bridi’s their jobs and start a brewery. Hindy is a member of past experience includes Gramercy Tavern, where he the board of directors of the Beer Institute and the helped to establish its charcuterie program, Marlow Brewers Association. He is a director of Brooklyn’s and Daughters butcher shop, and Lot 2 restaurant, Prospect Park Alliance, chairman of the Open where he was the opening chef. In 2013, Bridi’s Space Alliance for North Brooklyn, former chair charcuterie skills were imported to Paris to help of Brooklyn’s Tourism Consortium, and a former open a new restaurant. The consulting stint involved member of Community Board 1. Hindy also serves developing recipes for beloved New York-style on the Board of Transportation Alternatives and charcuterie, specifically Hot Dogs and Pastrami. the Alcohol Beverage Manufacturer’s Research Bridi is a chef-instructor at the Institute of Culinary Foundation. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Ellen, Education, where he shares his love of food and principal of Intermediate School 89 in Manhattan. cooking with students new to the industry. In his With Potter, Hindy co-authored Beer School: Bottling off time, he fields recipe suggestions from his little Success at the Brooklyn Brewery, with a forward cousins and plays fantasy baseball and football at a by NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, published by mediocre level, at best. John Wiley & Sons. His latest book, The Craft Beer Revolution: How a Band of Microbrewers Are ANGELA MUALEM FOUT (guest) is the co-founder Transforming the World’s Favorite Drink, chronicles and COO of Sohha Savory Yogurt. 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Contemporary Color Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet

Art Direction & Design by Doyle Partners. Photo: Julieta Cervantes Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet in Rain Dogs. Photo: Jim Stott

David Byrne has united indie bands with color Cedar Lake presents premieres and select guard teams for a singular spectacular event in renowned repertory in its June BAM programs two performances at Barclays Center by Susan Reiter by Jane Jansen Seymour BAM’s New Membership Program Baba Chuck Davis One great new membership for all. Dance—and fashion—icon!

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Larry Poons Larry Poons was born in 1937 and grew up in New York. In 1955, he attended the New England Conservatory of Music, and two years later transferred to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He was given his first one-man exhibition in 1963 at Richard Bellamy’s famed Green Gallery, and in 1965 his work was included in MoMA’s celebrated exhibition, The Responsive Eye. In 1969, Poons was the youngest artist featured in curator Henry Geldzahler’s landmark survey, New York Painting and Sculpture, 1940—70. In 1981 the MFA Boston organized an exhibition of his paintings from the 1970s. The work of Larry Poons is included in major museum

Larry Poons, Untitled, 2009 and private collections throughout the US and abroad. Acrylic on canvas, 68” x 85” He currently lives and works in New York. Courtesy of Danese/Corey Gallery and the artist This work is currently available for purchase; all proceeds benefit BAM. For pricing and inquiries, please contact BAM Visual Art at [email protected] or 718.636.4101. 2015 WINTER/SPRING #ContemporaryColor Art Direction & Design by Doyle Partners; Art Direction & Design by Doyle Partners; photo by Julieta Cervantes

David Byrne by Jane Jansen Seymour Raises Flags David Byrne fans know to expect the unexpected. bike racks for BAM. Over the years, this former frontman of the seminal rock band Talking Heads has enjoyed Byrne’s latest endeavor requires an arena to fit an extensive solo career, indulging in his passion the explosive energy of color guard teams plus for world music, brass orchestras, and countless live music as Contemporary Color takes over collaborations with artists of all genres. He has Barclays Center June 27 and 28, co-presented not shied from expressing his artistic vision on by BAM and Barclays Center. He was introduced film (beginning with True Stories) along with to the visual spectacle of this “sport of the arts” soundtracks, including Grammy-winning music when a high school asked to use his music from for the movie The Last Emperor. He has also The Forest, a theater work by director Robert branched into writing, most recently about his Wilson at BAM in 1988. Byrne was transfixed by love of bicycling (Bicycle Diaries) in print, plus footage showing the World Wide Championship an interactive e-book explaining his view of How competition, saying he was amazed and Music Works. delighted to find himself in a new world he didn’t know existed. The spectacle included massive Crisscrossing creative outlets, Byrne has turned groups flipping flags, spinning sabres, and spaces into instruments (Playing the Building, syncing steps in sequin-studded costumes, all an installation at New York’s Battery Maritime set to piped-in sound. Byrne began to wonder— Museum) and incorporated dance movement in what if these performances had stellar live his last world tour supporting the album of songs music? It would be fun for the musicians, too. written with Brian Eno, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today. His concept album with Fat Contemporary Color—which Time Out New Boy Slim chronicling the life of Imelda Marcos, York says “might be in the coolest event of the Here Lies Love, evolved into an award-winning season”—pairs 10 elite color guard teams from theatrical production. Byrne’s recent ties with North America with musical artists backed by an BAM include performing in a tribute to William all-star band to provide a live original soundtrack. Onyeabor, and designing witty alphabet-based Byrne told The New York Times how he chose #ContemporaryColor the participants with a “certain bigness” to two albums) appears on the lineup along with their sound, in order to match the passion of the Brooklyn-based indie-pop band Lucius, the teams. Although most were unfamiliar whose power vocals were heard recently onstage with the sport, a varied list of enthusiastic at BAM with the band Tweedy. Canadian pop musicians joined the quest. Beyond the two star Nelly Furtado, best known for her hit “I’m dates in Brooklyn, Contemporary Color is Like a Bird,” adds her signature vocal style to part of the Luminato Festival (a project co- the stage. Prolific genre-spanning composer Nico commissioner) on June 22 and 23 at the Air Muhly (his collaboration with Sufjan Stevens Canada Centre in Toronto. and Bryce Dessner, Planetarium, was presented in 2013 at BAM, where he has performed For this event, Byrne taps the talented multi- numerous times) is planning to partner with Ira instrumentalist St. Vincent, his collaborator for Glass, the host of the popular broadcast This the album Love This Giant and a Grammy winner American Life. And Beastie Boy Ad-Rock reunites for her own self-titled album. Also on board is with longtime musical collaborator Money Mark chef, singer-songwriter, and Harlem native Kelis, for the performance, adding their NYC swagger who weaves together a 1990s vibe of electro to the proceedings. dance, soul, and Afrobeat for a contemporary mix. Singer-songwriter Tom Krell is the About the performance, Byrne admits, “We’re mastermind behind contemporary experimental all slightly out of our comfort zone, but very pop group How To Dress Well. And Merrill excited.” He even concedes how it’s “sort of Garbus, who has been performing as tUnE-yArDs a crazy idea.” That’s coming from the source— since 2009, brings her worldview in a quirky, another impulse turned to action from the angular sound, after travel to Haiti offered the mind of David Byrne. motivation for her latest album Nikki Nack. Jane Jansen Seymour is a music writer for New Producer, songwriter, and NYC-based British Music Matters (nmmatters.com). artist Devonté Hynes (a.k.a. Blood Orange on

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Baba Chuck Davis, DanceAfrica’s founder and artistic director, adds “emeritus” to his title this year, and welcomes Abdel Salaam, who leads DanceAfrica into its fourth decade.

Baba Chuck has been an unforgettable presence each year in the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House for 38 years, distinguished by his generosity, warmth, and “Ago! Amee!,” as well as his majestic fashion sense. Here is but a sampling from over the years. See how Baba Chuck has celebrated the country’s largest African dance and culture festival.

2006 2014 With Umkathi Theatre Works. 2014. Photo: Dino Perucci With Umkathi Theatre Works. With Monica Dueñas Avalos, Peru Negro. 2006. Photo: Jack Vartoogian With Monica Dueñas Avalos, Peru 2015 WINTER/SPRING

The New BAM Membership I don’t care to belong to any club forgotten auteur or catch the latest independent that would accept me as a member. film for half off the full price. For Level 4 and —Groucho Marx 5 members, movie admission is not just 50% off—it’s free! Whatever your personal feelings about clubs or membership programs, we’re pretty Why the change? BAM’s mission is to be the confident those feelings are about to change— home for adventurous artists, audiences, and for the better. ideas. We champion risk-taking, exploring new things. We felt our membership program needed Beginning May 19, we’re launching a revamped to encourage and reward discovery and the new membership program that combines stage and BAM Membership makes it easier than ever to screen benefits into a simplified five-level offering find inspiration at BAM 365 days a year. called the new BAM Membership. No more BAM Cinema Club. No more Friends of BAM. Just And we listened to you. Over the last year we one program with one membership card giving interviewed existing, lapsed, and potential everyone—even those at the $85 entry level— members: What works, how could we improve. access to everything BAM has to offer. You told us that you didn’t like choosing between live performance and films; you wanted to join But it’s a lot more than just advance access all of BAM. You asked for discounts so that you to tickets. Members receive 50% off full- could more easily try out something new. We price movie tickets and half off same-day took that information to heart. We hope you’ll live performances. The program has been take advantage of the exciting opportunities the restructured to encourage you to indulge your new BAM Membership offers. art habit and commit to being impulsive. New live performance discounts for P.S.: Current members don’t need to do a “planners” (subscription discount) and thing. Your current membership automatically “procrastinators” (50% off same-day live rolls over to the new BAM Membership on performances) mean there really is something May 19. New membership cards are being for everyone, at every level. mailed out this month.

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Sexy, smart

by Susan Reiter

It’s been a busy year between BAM engagements &Siegal danced in Newcool York during the 1990s, for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, which performing with Doug Elkins, Mark Dendy, and returns to the Howard Gilman Opera House Janis Brenner while venturing into choreography with two programs June 3—6. Following its himself. “I cut my teeth in New York. It’s where inaugural BAM season, which marked this I fell in love with dance and dancers. They were energetic, distinctively edgy troupe’s 10th halcyon years. New York is the community anniversary, Cedar Lake introduced a new to which I first felt membership. It was choreographic initiative, Cedar Lab, which exceptionally nurturing,” Siegal wrote recently culminated in performances of five new works by email from Germany. He moved to Europe in created by company members. 1997 to join William Forsythe’s Ballett Frankfurt. After seven years, he moved on, “to concentrate The company toured to Germany last fall, and on plowing my youth into my own field, as it then debuted in Australia and New Zealand. were,” he wrote. In February, they presented a full-company installation, with live music, conceived/directed Pop HD, for 12 dancers, is the first commission by Artistic Director Alexandra Damiani. This by Damiani, who became the company’s second month they perform in Boston and then return artistic director last year. She had seen a piece to BAM, where the repertory includes world and Siegal made in Munich with women on pointe, New York premieres. and was eager to have him bring that element into a work for Cedar Lake. “I thought it was very Particularly intriguing is Pop HD, by Richard sexy and smart and cool,” Damiani said of the Siegal—an American based in Europe whose Munich dance. “I feel like it’s a challenge for the work has had few chances to be seen in New dancers, to bring more verticality into their work. York in recent years. Cedar Lake’s mission has We had been doing a lot on the floor.” been to introduce New York audiences to dances by cutting-edge choreographers who often have Indicative of Siegal’s far-flung career, he was busy careers in other parts of the world, but working on a project in Madagascar when whose work is less known in these parts. Damiani contacted him. But schedules aligned, #CedarLakeDance and he came for an initial three weeks to open to what the dancers could bring to the collaborate with the Cedar Lake dancers, table.” So thanks to Cedar Lake, New York will returning in late April to complete Pop HD. have a rare glimpse of Siegal’s work. The last time he was in town, performing the solo As if Siegal wrote that even before working with the Stranger, he won a Bessie Award. “But since then company, “I was well aware of Cedar Lake’s I have developed a large body of work in Europe stellar reputation. The dancers I had met over the that has never been shared with my original years from the company were all tremendous.” community. It is a reality I regret,” he wrote. Once he arrived at their Chelsea studio, he found they were all very much in sync. “Their The BAM programs also include the New York competencies, both stylistic and artistic, are like a premiere of Rain Dogs, by Dutch choreographer gold mine to me. We share so much in common, I Johan Inger. Restaged last year, it is a series could not have picked them better myself.” of whimsical relationship portraits set to music by Tom Waits. The company will also perform The title of Siegal’s dance is taken from the Ten Duets on a Theme of Rescue by associate album of music to which it is set. “When I choreographer Crystal Pite, Necessity, Again by choreograph to pre-existing music, the dance Jo Strømgren, and Jirˇí Kylián’s Indigo Rose. is driven largely by that initial choice. After, in the studio, choreographing is an act of acute, The BAM performances are scheduled to be the collective listening. Fundamentally, the music company’s final season, since it was announced must elicit in me a desire to move my body. After in late March that Cedar Lake would be seeing video of the dancers, I chose music off an closing its operations. As these BAM programs album called Pop HD by Uwe Schmidt, a.k.a. vividly demonstrate, Cedar Lake has added an Atom™, because it had that effect on me and I iconoclastic, exciting, and crucial voice to the felt it would for the dancers as well.” New York dance scene that will be missed.

“There was great energy in the studio,” Damiani Susan Reiter contributes articles on dance to TDF said during a phone interview. “He’s soft-spoken, Stages, The Los Angeles Times, and other publications. but very clear about what he wanted—and also . Photo: Paula Lobo Duets . Photo: Paula Ten Securing BAM’s Future

BAM Endowment A great institution is built upon on a secure future. At BAM, a growing endowment is the foundation for expansive programming that continues to set new standards for artistic daring and excellence. The BAM Endowment provides the financial underpinning to launch new artistic initiatives, plan for future years, seize opportunities for institutional advancement, and confront unanticipated challenges. BAM sincerely thanks those listed below for their generous support in securing BAM’s future.

$5,000,000 and above $500,000 and above $100,000 and above Richard B. Fisher & Jeanne The Campbell Family Foundation Michael Bailkin, Marvin Levine, Donovan Fisher The Devitre Fund Jesse Masyr, David Stadtmauer The Howard Gilman Foundation Judith R. & Alan H. Fishman Robert & Joan Catell Fund for The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Charles J. & Irene F. Hamm Education Programs Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Maribelle & Stephen Leavitt Neil D. & Kathleen M. Chrisman Endowment Fund for Community, Diane & Adam E. Max Mr. & Mrs. Henry Christensen III Educational, & Mary & Jim Ottaway Jr. in honor of Madison S. Finlay Public Affairs Programs Ruth Blackburne Ottaway Francena T. Harrison Rockefeller Brothers Fund Performance Fund $1,000,000 and above Jonathan F.P. & Diana V.C. Rose Rita K. Hillman Altria Group, Inc./Next Wave Martha A. & Robert S. Rubin HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Forward Fund Nora Ann Wallace & Jack Nusbaum Richard Hulbert BAM Fund to Support Emerging Independence Community Bank and Local Musicians $250,000 and above Stephanie & Tim Ingrassia Brooklyn Community Foundation The Bohen Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edgar A. Lampert The Irene Diamond Fund The Jessica E. Smith and Kevin R. Annie Leibovitz & Studio Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Brine Charitable Trust Leo Burnett, USA Emily H. Fisher The Charles & Valerie Diker Dance James McLaren & Lawton Fitt The Ford Foundation Fund to Endowment Fund Sarah G. Miller & Frank L. Coulson Support Collaborative Creativity The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation The Morgan Stanley Community Among U.S. Artists Michael Bancroft Goth Endowed and Educational Fund The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Annual Performance Fund J.P. Morgan & Co. Incorporated Fund For Opera & Music-Theater William Randolph Hearst The Jerome Robbins Foundation, Inc. Bruce C. Ratner Endowment for Education and May & Samuel Rudin Family William Boss Sandberg Humanities Programs Foundation The Peter Jay Sharp Fund for Opera The Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Ame Vennema and Theater Carole & Irwin Lainoff Verizon Communications The SHS Foundation Maxwell Family Fund in Community The Isak and Rose Weinman The Starr Foundation Funds, Inc. Foundation in honor of Madame The Geraldine Stutz Trust, Inc. Lilliana Teruzzi The Winston Foundation Anonymous

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Planned Giving Another way to help BAM prepare for the future is by making a provision in your estate plans. You create a legacy for many generations to come and ensure BAM’s excellence continues for the next 150 years. Existing options for planned giving include making a bequest in your will, and naming BAM as a beneficiary in your retirement plan or insurance policy, among others. Unless otherwise specified by a donor, it is BAM’s policy to apply planned gifts toward its endowment. Individuals who have made such gifts are recognized in the select group of patrons known as BAM Angels.

Our special thanks to the foresight of the charitable BAM Angels listed below.

BAM Angels Denis Azaro Barbara T. Hoffman David L. Ramsay, MD Bettina Bancroft William Josephson William Boss Sandberg Robert & Joan Catell Charlotte & Stanley Kriegel Louis Sanders Neil D. Chrisman Edgar A. Lampert Harriet L. Senz Mr. & Mrs. Henry Christensen III Harvey Lichtenstein Toni Mendez Shapiro Mallory Factor Phyllis Holbrook Lichtenstein Bella F. Stoll Madison S. Finlay Hamish & Georgene M. Maxwell Lynn M. Stirrup Richard B. Fisher Scott C. McDonald PaulaMarie Susi Judith R. & Alan H. Fishman Evelyn & Everett Ortner Charlene Magen Weinstein Barry M. Fox Frank J. & Adeline Pannizzo Judge Franklin R. Weissberg Rita Hillman William Winthrop Parsons Carol Yorke & Gerard Conn Marie D. Powers

For more information on the BAM Endowment or on Planned Giving opportunities please contact Denis Azaro at 718.636.4193 or [email protected]. All inquiries will remain strictly confidential. BAM

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2015 WINTER/SPRING BAMKIDS A Human Being Died That Night MOVIE MATINEE The Fugard Theatre and Eric Abraham The Best of BAMkids Film Festival (ages 4—7) By Nicholas Wright, based on the book by Jun 7 | BRC Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela EAT, DRINK & BE LITERARY Directed by Jonathan Munby Through Jun 21 | FS Jane Smiley | Moderated by Lorin Stein Presented in partnership with the National Book Foundation Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet Jun 2 | BC Choreography by Johan Inger, Jirˇí Kylián, Crystal Pite, Richard Siegal, and Jo Strømgren Rachel Kushner | Moderated by Lorin Stein Jun 3—6 | OH Presented in partnership with the National Book Foundation Jun 10 | BC

BAM and Barclays Center present COMEDY Contemporary Color Conceived by David Byrne Marc Maron: The Maronation Jun 27 & 28 | Barclays Center Jun 26 | OH

BAMCINÉMATEK BAM R&B FESTIVAL AT METROTECH REPERTORY, CLASSICS, FESTIVALS STARTS AT NOON, FREE ADMISSION! Black & White ‘Scope: International Cinema Bobby Rush Jun 4 May 29—Jun 16 | BRC

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