Clarinetist Tasha Warren on her New CD: ”Ourself Behind Ourself, Concealed” – Part 1 of 2
Hybrid Warfare could be a factor in the political polarization griipping the U.S. today, according to the co-editors of the book, “The Challenge to NATO, Global Security and the Atlantic Alliance.” Troy University Political Science Professors Michael Slobodchikoff and Doug Davis talk with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about NATO, its mission and its adversaries.
Brandon Stewart is the third co-editor of the book, which features chapters by notable contributors. This interview is the second of a two-part program in The Storyline book series on In Focus.
Historian Dale Cox talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about Two Toed Tom, an enormous alligator from the 1920s and purported to still be alive in a lake in the Florida Panhandle. The story of Two Toed Tom is taken from a chapter in Cox’s classic book, “Two Egg, Florida.” Cox is host of the Two Egg TV channel and author of books featuring historical stories and locations in the South.
Montgomery’s Cloverdale Playhouse is celebrating late summer with several events in August. Artistic Director Sam Wootten and renowned actor and Founding Director Greg Thornton, talk with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about the community roots with the Montgomery Little Theatre and its volunteer traditions.
The NATO Summit in Lithuania in July brought attention to the Atlantic Alliance, in light of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and Sweden’s application to join NATO. Troy University Political Science Professors Doug Davis and Michael Slobodchikoff, along with Assistant Professor Brandon Stewart, are editors of the timely book, “The Challenge to NATO, Global Security and the Atlantic Alliance.” Professors Davis and Slobodchikoff talk with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, in this first of two interviews about the future of NATO and U.S. interests in Europe.
The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud – and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama’s finest authors.
In this episode:
“Seeing Eye” by Brad Watson, published by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. in Last Days of the Dog Men: Stories, Copyright 1996 by Brad Watson. Used with permission of the publisher W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. All rights reserved.
“Falling” by Marlin Barton, published by Frederic C. Beil Publisher
The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud – and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama’s finest authors.
In this episode:
“Seeing Eye” by Brad Watson, published by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. in Last Days of the Dog Men: Stories, Copyright 1996 by Brad Watson. Used with permission of the publisher W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. All rights reserved.
“Falling” by Marlin Barton, published by Frederic C. Beil Publisher
Martin McCaffery, Director of the Capri Theatre in Old Cloverdale, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about Montgomery’s 1941 movie theater as the oldest continually operating movie theater in Alabama. Renovations have moved from the interior to the exterior, with the newest project of the nonprofit Capri Community Film Society targeting replacemet of the marquee, to conform to a Forties style of design. The theater will feature two fall film festivals in its ongoing movie schedule.