
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.
Many of our schools have well-developed Fine Arts programs. The quantity and quality of the arts in Lubbock has certainly reached a milestone. The construction of the Buddy Holly Center for the Performing Arts demonstrates both the level of art and culture in our community and the need for a world-class facility. With all the events taking place, a radio show that takes the time to unpack these programs will help public awareness, promotion, and evoke community pride in our cultural life. Texas Tech Public Media is certainly the entity to provide this coverage. Audiences that attend events like these are those who also value public radio. Further, the radio staff have the expertise to do a deep dive into these public events and the organizations that produce them.
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A Texas Tech University professor of music has just recorded the world premier of a lost violin sonata by Samuel Barber. We’ll have all the details on…
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The Lubbock Symphony Orchestra is presenting Masterworks concerts this weekend at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center Theatre. On today's show we'll unpack…
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The J.T. And Margaret Talkington College of Visual and Performing Arts has launched an initiative aimed at recruiting international students and fostering…
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Two great choral works for the holidays are being offered to the Lubbock community this weekend. Our guest, Dr. John Hollins tells us all about Handel's…
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Ballet Lubbock presents the Nutcracker Ballet this week. These performances will be the last in the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center Theatre.Helen Hunter and…
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The Vesper Concert Series of First United Methodist Church presents the British Choral Ensemble Voces8 this Sunday at 5pm. Our guest, Dr. Seung-Won Cho,…
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Two of the great holiday traditions in our community is the Carol of Lights and Carol Concert. To celebrate the 61st year of these events, Dr. Alan…
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The Texas Tech University School of Theatre and Dance is gaining an international reputation and the doors that are opening will allow an exchange of…
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The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts is sponsoring a new initiative this weekend that they hope will benefit local and regional artists. The…
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The Texas Tech University Symphony Orchestra is presenting a concert Friday evening in Hemmle Recital Hall titled Elan of Youth. Student winners from a…