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Greeting, Cultural Catalysts:

2/1/2022

From the beautiful MainFrame Studios Building at 900 Keosauqua Way in Des Moines, Iowa comes your Listener-supported Community Voice, the Award-Winning independent radio station KFMG-LP 98.9 FM, bringing you music, literature & cultural news from the American Heartland and beyond.
 John Busbee for The Culture Buzz
2014 Iowa Governor’s Award for Partnership & Collaboration in the Arts
Podcasts of past interviews may be found at www.TheCultureBuzz.com and https://archive.org/details/@the_culture_buzz 

Quote of the Week

“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self.” — Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and sportsman.

Newsletter content:

  1. Guests on this week’s Wednesday edition
  2. Performance Arts (Greater Des Moines/Iowa)
  3. Visual Arts (Greater Des Moines/Iowa)
  4. Auditions and other Individual Enhancement Opportunities
  5. Planning ahead
  6. Author events (Greater Des Moines/Iowa)
  7. Best-sellers, life resource books, Greater Des Moines performing arts organizations, Central Iowa indie book stores, cultural exploration resources, health & welfare resources

Special Cultural Headline News:

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  • First Friday at Mainframe Studios. Quickly elevating to one of the most energized, eclectic cultural and celebratory monthly gatherings in Iowa, First Friday is an open-door invitation for cultural adventurers to experience a vast array of the best in Iowa and American creativity. From 4:00-8:00 PM each opening Friday of every month, a themed series of activities and engaging happenings are enhanced by open studios, Tangerine Food Company food and drink options and more This is a great family, friends and groups excuse to savor the pulse of this arts mecca. https://www.mainframestudios.org/
  • Iowa History Book Club begins anew
    Can’t wait to dig into history this year in the online #IowaHistory Book Club, starting Feb. 3 with Pulitzer Prize -winner Art Cullen from The Storm Lake Times and his book “Storm Lake: Change, Resilience, and Hope in America’s Heartland.” Check out this year’s full lineup, featuring histories of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Dakota Nation, and Vice President Henry A. Wallace. Details: bit.ly/3IdeAxC.
  • Gateway Dance Theatre needs volunteers for event
    Sat Feb 26, Gateway Dance Theatre presents Sanaa ya Sanaa (pronounced Sa-Nee-ah ya Sa-Nee-ah, Swahili for “Art in Art”). Sanaa ya Sanaa celebrates Black History and Black cultural arts and includes a family activities workshop, refreshments, and a showcase. Volunteers are needed to help ensure events run smoothly. Please consider supporting and sharing in this day’s special activities with at least 2 hours of your time, with volunteers needed for one or two of the following:
    · Assist with ushering workshop participants and showcase audience to correct location;
    · Assist with managing an activity table;
    · Assist with signing people up to join GDT;
    · Assist with handing out refreshments;
    · Assist with cleanup.
    https://www.gatewaydance.org/saana-ya-saana
  • Terrace Hill Partnership ramps up programming
    The Terrace Hill Partnership is proud to present distinguished speakers who will bring timely programs to Terrace Hill’s Drawing Room at 2:00 p.m. each Saturday in February, followed by tea and tasty treats. Tickets are $10 per program or $35 for a season pass. The speakers are donating their time and all proceeds will benefit the Terrace Hill gardens. For reservations or more information, contact Claire Sowder, Communications & Events Coordinator, 515-281-7205, claire.sowder@governor.iowa.gov
  • February 5
    Michael Egel, Des Moines Metro Opera
    Michael will discuss the Des Moines Metro Opera’s 50th anniversary and its new performance initiative designed to engage new audiences, promote collaborations, and focus on contemporary subject matter.
    Tickets and speaker bio: https://teaandtalkdmmo.eventbrite.com
  • February 12
    John Zickefoose, “Piety Hill” of Des Moines
    A famous cluster of churches once stood around St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral and the current location of the Principal Financial Group corporate campus. John will discuss this now-vanished part of the Des Moines landscape.
    Tickets and speaker bio: https://teaandtalkpietyhill.eventbrite.com
  • February 19
    Kim Perez, Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden
    Kim Perez, CEO of the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden, will discuss her vision of the vibrant 14-acre public garden, which offers enduring guest experiences, transformative educational opportunities, and engages a wide range of communities.
    Tickets and speaker bio: https://teaandtalkdmbotanical.eventbrite.com
  • February 26
    Tara Gartin and Susan Maupin Schmid, creators of No Company for Christmas
    This artist and author duo will discuss the creative process of transforming Terrace Hill as a central character of the children’s story, No Company for Christmas, which debuted at the Christmas at Terrace Hill event in December.
    Tickets and speaker bios: https://teaandtalkcreativeprocess.eventbrite.com

This week’s guests on The Culture Buzz –

  • 11:00 AM – Theatre Midwest prepares for its next Fresh Produce Concert Reading event, the powerful Burst Feb 12 & 13, a free event at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden. Listen as director Jennifer Allton and cast member Katie Braden provide insights into this show. Seating is limited at this venue, RSVPs are needed. This also will be streamed.
    http://www.theatremidwest.org/
  • 11:12 AM – The Unfamiliar Garden is the second book of his Comet Cycle (each is a stand-alone). Benjamin Percy shares glimpses into another captivating immersion into his gift of storytelling.
    (praise for the first book of the Comet Cycle, The Ninth Metal)
    “Wildly entertaining and highly original melange of northern Minnesota lore and slam-bang near-future SF action . . . Percy’s dead-on local color, strong central characters, and well-integrated flashbacks into the making of a modern samurai will delight and entertain both comics fans and serious science fiction readers. This is an impressive series starter.”
    Publishers Weekly, starred review
    https://benjaminpercy.com/
  • 11:27 AM – opening this week Sage horticulturist Elvin McDonald has spent over 25 years volunteering his time, energy and expertise to the legacy of Terrace Hill’s gardens and grounds. Terrace Hill is holding a series of Tea Talks in the glorious edifice to raise funds to continue this ongoing project, and he shares many fascinating aspects of Terrace Hill’s 7-acre grounds and the team that keeps it growing.
    https://terracehill.iowa.gov/
  • 11:43 AM – opening this week Ballet Des Moines Artist Director Tom Mattingly shares glimpses into the upcoming intimate, innovative performance experience, Love Flight. Performed in the cozy confines of the Stoner Theater at Des Moines Performing Arts, patrons will savor the immersive closeness of this trio of performances pieces Feb 2-4.
    “Ballet is for everyone,” Mattingly says. “That’s our mission—to bring ballet to Des Moines as a whole, no matter what the person’s experience or background.”
    https://www.balletdesmoines.org/
  • 12:00 PM – opening this week In what promises to be a masterful immersion into mystery, the Des Moines Community Playhouse presents Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express beginning Feb 4. Director David Kilpatrick and cast member Cedric Fevrier (who portrays Hercule Poirot) share the pre-show process and excitement prior to the run.
    https://www.dmplayhouse.com/events/murder-on-the-orient-express/
  • 12:15 PM – New York Times bestselling author Heather Gudenkauf anchors her thrillers in Iowa. She loves the variety, timelessness and elemental honesty of Iowa’s landscapes, cities and its people. Her new book, The Overnight Guest, is another brilliant psychological dive into a story that resonates with a special depth that will captivate its readers. Listen as Heather provides some interesting back story.
    “Weaving together three narratives in an explosive and shocking denouement, The Overnight Guest will have you glued to the page and leave you wanting more.” —Liv Constantine, international bestselling author of The Last Mrs. Parrish
    https://heathergudenkauf.com/
  • 12:29 PM – opening this week Director Megan Helmers shares tantalizing glimpses into the next Tallgrass Theatre show, The Revolutionists opening Feb 4 in their grand new space. Listen to Megan’s lively recounting of this exceptional show, with its cast of four dynamic women.
    https://tallgrasstheatre.org/tickets/
  • 12:43 PM – Des Moines Performing Arts renews its Willis Broadway Series when Tootsie brings its brash, buoyant musical comedy brilliance to the Civic Center stage. Drew Becker radiates in the title role as his Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels performance leads a stellar Broadway magic troupe back to Des Moines.
    “…musical comedy heaven…” – Rolling Stone
    “…the most uproarious new musical in year!” – The Hollywood Reporter
    https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/tootsie/

Performance Arts

  1. Des Moines Community Playhouse roars onto stage with Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express Feb 4-20. With unforgettable characters, bold scenic designs, eye-dazzling costumes, you will want to punch your ticket to take this unforgettable theatrical ride. https://www.dmplayhouse.com/events/murder-on-the-orient-express/
  2. Ballet Des Moines brings an exceptional experience to its audiences with LOVE FLIGHT: an intimate pairing of ballet and conversation. Join Ballet Des Moines Artistic Director Tom Mattingly and the dancers of Ballet Des Moines in the Stoner Theater for three variations on love — an excerpt from kiss, a pas de deux from Black Swan and a world premiere from Tom Mattingly. Audience members are invited to stay for a company Q&A following the performance. Feb 2, 3, 4 at 7:00 PM. https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/ballet-dsm-love-flight/?fbclid=IwAR1_M6rP9eEsSL-KV8TXMaqp7bTSXMGln9e1WXAM4gBALmL20_BXwCvpyk8
  3. Tallgrass Theatre Company. The Revolutionists Feb 4-20. Directed by Megan Helmers. Four beautiful, badass women lose their heads in this irreverent, girl-powered comedy set during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. https://tallgrasstheatre.thundertix.com/events/192339
  4. Des Moines Performing Arts. Tootsie! Marks the return of the Willis Broadway Series. Call it “musical comedy heaven” (Rolling Stone). Call it “the most uproarious new musical in years!” (The Hollywood Reporter). Feb 8-13. https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/tootsie/
  5. Theatre Midwest. The next in their Fresh Produce concert reading series, Burst is another tantalizing offering. “Being a tech visionary is a heavy load, and Sarah is the only one great enough to bear it.” Feb 12-13, 2022
  6. NOTE CHANGE IN SCHEDULE: Iowa Stage Theatre Company. Long Day’s Journey into Night by Eugene O’Neill now opens Mar 25. A play about addiction and the resulting dysfunction of the family, Eugene O’Neill’s autobiographical play Long Day’s Journey into Night is regarded as his finest work. https://www.iowastage.org/long-days-journey

Visual Arts

  1. Polk County Heritage GalleryDouble Exposure is open! Come and see the best that Iowa photographers have to offer. Visit the gallery Monday through Friday from 11:00 to 4:30! Thanks to Rachel Tone and Bob Tone for their tremendous act of service – they worked hard to hang the show beautifully! Due to the omicron surge, the awards ceremony has been postponed until Feb 24. https://www.facebook.com/pchgdsm/
  2. Des Moines Women’s Club 114th Annual Art Exhibition is calling for artists to participate in their exhibition which runs from Mar 6-14. Free and open to the public, this legacy tradition is nestled within the DMWC’s own art collection. https://www.desmoineswomensclub.com/art-exhibition
  3. Des Moines Art Center. Re-connect with old favorites on exhibit from their permanent collection. Explore the constantly changing exhibits, from staff-curated to international, always ready to stimulate the imagination and senses. Always open, always free (except holidays). https://desmoinesartcenter.org/
  4. Terrace Hill Opens for Tours, are available by reservation. Tours are at 10:30 and 12:00, Tuesday – Saturday. Please call 515-242-5841 to make a reservation.

 Auditions and other Individual Enhancement Opportunities

  1. Ankeny Community Theatre. Auditions for Aura Feb 6 & 7, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.
    Aura runs Apr1-10, 2022
  2. RJF Creative (Robert John Ford). A workshop production of my new musical “Rolf(e)” will be held in two performances – 2:00pm and 7:30pm – on Saturday, April 16, 2022 at the State Historical Museum of Iowa’s auditorium* in Des Moines. The event is free and open to the public; the evening performance will also be live-streamed. You know him from “The Sound Of Music,” but how did a gazebo-dancing messenger boy become a member of the Nazi Youth movement during one fateful summer? Was he the villain or just a confused teenager? And exactly how do you spell his name? “Rolf(e)” tells the hilarious back-story of an unheralded and misunderstood hero who would do anything for love and the resistance. Combining music in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein, the teen angst of “Spring Awakening,” the laughs of “The Book of Mormon,” and the bawdiness of “Cabaret,” “Rolf(e)” is a musical for the entire family… assuming the kids in the family have already figured out how to bypass any parental controls on their TVs and devices. Audition info, production updates, and ticket reservation procedures will be posted in January at RJFcreative.com. Email questions to RJFcreative@gmail.com.
  3. Des Moines Community Playhouse. Pippi Longstocking the Musical Mon Feb 21, 6:00 pm. Performance Dates: Apr. 22-May. 08, 2022
    https://www.dmplayhouse.com/audition/
  4. Tallgrass Theatre Company. Check their audition page regularly for upcoming opportunities. https://tallgrasstheatre.org/audition/
  5. Theatre Midwest. Check their audition page regularly for upcoming opportunities at https://www.theatremidwest.org/auditions.html
  6. Class Act Productions (CAP) Theatre in Altoona is preparing to begin live performances again. Check out the audition/performance process information, and check this newsletter for specific information. http://www.captheatre.org/main/expect/
  7. Des Moines Young Artists Theatre. Check their audition page regularly for upcoming opportunities at https://www.dmyat.org/

Planning ahead

Make plans, as these national shows may sell out quickly, or appeal to a bit of micro-traveling.

  1. Rain – A Tribute to the Beatles, Apr 2, 2022, presents The Best of Abbey Road Livehttps://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/2021Rain/
  2. Des Moines Performing Arts enthusiastically prepares for a 2022 filled with the Best of Broadway as the Willis Broadway Series returns to this revered Des Moines stage. Check out the upcoming lineup of Broadway’s best, and make plans. https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/?s=all&f=all&v=grid
  3. The Okoboji Writers’ Retreat – Sep 19-21, 2022. This has become the must-attend event for writers to learn and network. https://beaverdalebooks.com/event/the-okoboji-writers-retreat/
  4. Now available, Susan Werner is offering her full catalog of albums, plus bonus tracks (demos and unreleased songs), and live concert video footage. A perfect gift for yourself, for Susan Werner fans, and anyone who simply savors the magic of one of America’s musical gems. https://susanwerner.com/music/

Between the covers — author events worth noting:

  1. Beaverdale Books – Jan 26 6:30 PM. Julie Stone, He’s with the Band
  2. Beaverdale Books – Feb 2, 6:30 PM. Heather Gudenkauf, The Overnight Guest
  3. Beaverdale Books – Feb 12, 1:00-3:00 PM. Local author fair. Details forthcoming

Beaverdale Books provides their Top Ten sellers list, updated each month. Updated hours: Sun/Mon: CLOSED; Tue — Fri: 10:00 — 5:30; Sat: 10:00 – 5:00, http://beaverdalebooks.com/ 515-279-5400.
Top Ten sellers in our store last month — see what everyone’s reading!

  1. Bet the Farm: The Dollars and Sense of Growing Food in America, Beth Hoffman*
  2. He’s with the Band, Julie Stone*
  3. Call Us What We Carry, Amanda Gorman
  4. The Lincoln Highway, Amor Towles
  5. The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story, Nikole Hannah-Jones*
  6. Cloud Cuckoo Land, Anthony Doerr
  7. Classic Restaurants of Des Moines and Their Recipes, Darcy Daugherty Maulsby*
  8. Atomic Habits, James Clear
  9. These Precious Days: Essays, Ann Patchett
  10. Boundless Compassion, Joyce Rupp*

* Iowa author

Life Resource books worth your consideration:

  1. Becoming the Instrument: Lessons on Self Mastery from Music to Life is the masterful follow-up to Kenny Werner’s seminal Effortless Mastery: Liberating the Master Musician Within. The wisdom packed between the covers of this gem will enlighten each and every time you delve into it. https://kennywerner.com/
  2. The Exceptional Professional: What You Need to Know to Grow Your Career is an info-packed gem from Callista Gould. https://cultureandmanners.com/ 
  3. Leveling the Paying Field: A Groundbreaking Approach to Achieving Fair Pay. Rick Gillis gives us the handbook for evaluating our worth and cashing in. https://www.rickgillis.com/

Check out The Culture Buzz’s insightful interviews for these and other authors’ interviews at https://archive.org/details/@the_culture_buzz

Performing Arts Organizations:
Please check in advance regarding any scheduled performances, exhibitions, museum visits, etc.

Greater Des Moines Independent Book Store Happenings:
The Culture Buzz shares many authors and their books with its audiences. We encourage you to visit your local independent book store regularly. The folks at these destination locations know books, and welcome the chance to help anyone connect with titles and subjects they seek. Check these sites, as their calendars are always filled with enticing activities and news.

  1. Beaverdale Books, Des Moines. http://www.beaverdalebooks.com/
  2. Pageturners Bookstore, Indianola. http://www.pageturnersbookstore.com/
  3. Dog-eared Books, Ames. https://dogearedbooksames.com/
  4. Artisan Gallery 218, 218-5th Street, Historic Valley Junction, West Des Moines (select author events), http://www.artisangallery218.com/
  5. Read a Book Nook, Marshalltown. https://read-a-book-nook.business.site/
  6. Book Vault, Oskaloosa. https://bookvault.indielite.org/
  7. Prairie Lights Books & Cafe, Iowa City. https://www.prairielights.com/

Cultural Exploration Resources:
The Culture Buzz will begin including carefully vetted but comprehensive listings where you can do some advance online exploration before scheduling destinations in the region. These are two great websites to know about:

  1. The Culture Buzz – John Busbee and associates encourage cultural adventures with a comprehensive overview of what The Culture Buzz delivers. Included is an archive library of favorite interviews. http://www.TheCultureBuzz.com/
  2. Center Stage – This Cityview monthly column provides insights into Central Iowa’s theatre. Distributed throughout the region and available online. Current column: https://www.dmcityview.com/center-stage
  3. Cityview – Central Iowa’s monthly printed and continually updated online resource to all things happening in your community, from arts & culture, to music, to civic and political discourse, to fascinating columnists and stories. Cityview is the reliable source for keeping you informed and engaged in the Greater Des Moines community and beyond. https://www.dmcityview.com/
  4. dsm Magazine – Central Iowa’s gateway to arts, culture and more in a stunning, visual format. https://dsmmagazine.com/ dsm’s CultureCast podcast features interviews with cultural leaders, artists and musicians. https://dsmmagazine.com/culturecast/
  5. ia Magazine – Built upon the success of its Central Iowa counterpart, this annual gem brings enticing cultural news from across the state. https://iapublication.com/
  6. Art Beacon Des Moines is Central Iowa’s home for promoting the visual arts. Our calendar of events highlights exhibitions, art talks and calls for art. Subscribe to the Art Beacon Weekly, our online newsletter filled with links to the latest art happenings. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. http://artbeacondesmoines.com/
  7. 900Views Podcast. An exploration of arts and community with Host Pat Boddy. Based out of Mainframe Studios in downtown Des Moines, 900Views provides a platform for glimpsing the creative work and lives of the Midwest’s cultural producers and influencers. https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/900views-pat-boddy-RCELj1xc7Wh/
  8. Greater Des Moines Community Jazz Center is this region’s source for a decades-established advocacy group for jazz, and established jazz professionals guiding and nurturing next generations of jazz musicians and fans. http://dmcommunityjazzcenter.org/
  9. Central Iowa Blues Society is the area’s connecting point for performance, presentations and education in the world of blues. www.cibs.org
  10. Bryan Farland, for many years, single handedly puts together the most comprehensive list of live and streaming music in Iowa. Bryan reaches out two ways, https://www.facebook.com/TheListDSM and farlanbr@dsmlivemusic.com

Resources to help, support and guide during any challenges you or someone you care about may be experiencing:

  • COVID Iowa Recovery: 800-775-9276 https://covidrecoveryiowa.org/
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or info@nami.org
  • United Way 211: Dial 211, text ZIP code to 898211 or visit 211iowa.org
  • CICIL: #CICILServes COVID-19 Hotline: (866) 44-CICIL
  • Trans Lifeline: (877) 565-8860
  • LGBT National Youth Talkline: (800) 246-7743
  • LGBT National Talkline: (888) 843-4564
  • Des Moines Pastoral Counseling Center: dmpcc.org
  • Broadlawns 24/7 Crisis Team: (515) 282-5752
  • Your Life Iowa Help Line: (855) 581-8111
  • Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 to be connected to crisis counseling
  • Online Mental Health Crisis Chat: iowacrisischat.org
  • MercyOne Des Moines Behavioral Health Clinic: 515-643-9030.
  • Prelude Behavioral Services (substance treatment): 515-262-0349
  • Instead of 911 – Des Moines area
    Domestic Violence: 515.286.3600
       Polk County Crisis & Advocacy
    Poison Control: 800.222.1222
    Mental Health Crisis: 515.282.5752
       Broadlawns Crisis Team
    LGBTQ+ Abuse: 866.488.7386
    Sexual Assault: 515.243.7386
       Children & Families of Iowa
    Veteran Crisis: 800.273.8255 press1
       Veterans & Their Families Health Crisis Line
    Child Abuse/Neglect: 800.422.4453
       National US Child Abuse Hotline
    Animal Abuse/Neglect: 515.284.6905
       Des Moines Animal Control
    *open 24/7
     
    As always, I appreciate news and information from you out there in the cultural trenches and am ready and willing to pursue a story or interview to share with my audiences. ♦

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