
The Front Row
2020-2024
The Front Row is devoted to arts coverage here on the South Plains. Given the sheer number of arts offerings now available to the public, a program dedicated to in-depth coverage and promotion of these events is absolutely needed. Lubbock and the surrounding area is home to an increasing number of art organizations. These groups offer music (of all kinds), theater, literature, visual arts, film— you name it.
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Latest Episodes
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On this week's episode, David Cho, Music Director and Conductor of the LSO, talks about the Masterworks Concert given by the orchestra featuring Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Boyer's Rhapsody in Red, White, and Blue, and Beethoven's Symphony No. 5.
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On this week's episode, Bradley Vogel, Organist and Interim Director of Traditional Music Ministries at FUMC, unpacks and organ recital by Stephan Tharp
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On this episode, Lindsey Maestri details the Renaissance Fair and Flatland Film Festival taking place at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, and Dori Bosnyak gives a season preview of the TTU Presidential Lecture and Performance Series.
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On this week's episode, Jere Lowe looks back on his career as a musician, publicist, and music entrepreneur in the Lubbock community. His latest project is the For the Kids Fundraiser
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On today's episode, Mickie Klafka unpacks the CATS Playhouse Theatre's production of their fall melodrama.
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On this episode of The Front Row, Texas Tech Alumna Mary Jane Johnson previews the Amarillo Opera's production of Giacomo Puccini's Tosca.
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On this week's episode, Sebastian Forbush, Curator of the Buddy Holly Center, gives some historical background on the Center and bring us up to date on its current exhibits and summer programs.
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On this episode of The Front Row, Sharon McCullar and Tanis Blount detail the latest exhibit on display at The Silent Wings Museum
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Alan Zabriskie unpacks The Lubbock Chorale season finale and Seung-Won Cho highlights the concert given by the Grammy-award winning ensemble, Chanticleer
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Lanfranco Marcelletti and Alan Zabriskie detail the School of Music concert featuring the University Orchestra and combined Choirs