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1/23/2024

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Quote of the Week
“All these people talk so eloquently about getting back to good old-fashioned values. Well, as an old poop I can remember back to when we had those old-fashioned values, and I say let’s get back to the good old-fashioned First Amendment of the good old-fashioned Constitution of the United States — and to hell with the censors! Give me knowledge or give me death!”
― Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007), an American writer and humorist known for his satirical and darkly humorous novels. Vonnegut served on the faculty of the esteemed Iowa Writers’ Workshop and it was in Iowa City that he wrote is seminal novel, Slaughterhouse Five.

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Newsletter content:
Special Cultural Headline news
I. Guests on this week’s show;
II. Performance Arts (Greater Des Moines/Iowa);
III. Visual Arts (Greater Des Moines/Iowa);
IV. Auditions and other Opportunities (Greater Des Moines/Iowa);
V. Planning ahead;
VI. Author events (Greater Des Moines/Iowa);
VII. Best-sellers, life resource books, Greater Des Moines performing arts organizations, Central Iowa indie book stores, cultural exploration resources, health & welfare resources

Special cultural Buzz –

National History Day seeks volunteer judges
The National History Day program challenges students to become historians as they investigate primary sources, craft historical arguments and create project about historical topics they’re passionate about. District contests begin March 1 at communities across Iowa. For details to consider how you may support and contribute your time and expertise to this project, visit:
https://history.iowa.gov/history/nhd

George Washington Carver Day at the World Food Prize Hall of Laureates
Feb 1 | 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Hall of Laureates | 100 Locust Street | Des Moines, IA
Explore the extraordinary life and legacy of Dr. George Washington Carver on February 1, annually celebrated as George Washington Carver Day in Iowa. Dr. Carver, a polymath with a profound curiosity about the world, delved into nature, science, art, music, poetry, debate, military science, athletics and was a person of faith.
https://www.halloflaureates.org/en/tour/george_washington_carver_day/

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Okoboji Writers Retreat 2024 adds songwriting – now accepting reservations
September 22-25, 2024. Iowa native, now Chicago-based songwriter Justin Roberts, who performs for children and families, headlines a stellar group giving attendees an up close and personal foray into improving their songwriting, whether seasoned or just beginning. Successful national and Iowa musicians, including legendary jazz and blues artists, folk, country, rock, and rap, make this one of the most noteworthy opportunities to learn from the best. Add workshops in novel, memoir, journalistic, historic, and children’s writing are the tip of the creative iceberg, as many past attendees have taken ideas from concept to reality thanks to the encouragement and knowledge gained from this stellar event.

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I. This week’s guests on The Culture Buzz –

11:00 AM – Opening Fri Feb 2. The Des Moines Community Playhouse will present Thornton Wilder’s timeless, compelling Our Town for a 3-week run. Listen as Becky Scholtec (as The Stage Manager) and Derek Steffen (as George) share insights about this masterpiece production.
“Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it?” (from Our Town)
https://www.dmplayhouse.com/events/our-town/

11:16 AM – Kevin Kokomoor PhD brings a fascinating and connective deep dive into how Florida’s history impacted America’s growth. La Florida: Catholics, Conquistadores, and Other American Origin Stories takes readers on an eye-opening journey.
“La Florida, the new book by Kevin Kokomoor, represents a comprehensive look at Colonial Florida. The work focuses on the central role Florida played in the origin of the United States. The book proves an indispensable work about Florida.” – The Florida Squeeze
https://www.kevinkokomoor.com/

11:33 AM – Presenting at Beaverdale Books Tue Jan 30, 6:30 PM. Timothy Grover delights with his book, which also is perfect for the YA group, Barnstorming Babe: A Slugger’s Bumpy Trek Across Small-town America. Filled with captivating stories of Babe Ruth, one of the most alluring of all sports icons, Tim brings a story to readers that will have the conversations going long past the final satisfying page is read.
“Tim Grover whisks us back to a golden era in America’s baseball history, when the biggest stars of the game relentlessly barnstormed, giving small-town America thrills that continue to resonate to this day.” – The Culture Buzz
https://www.bookpresspublishing.com/authors/timothy-grover

11:47 AM – Presenting at Beaverdale Books Thu Jan 25, 6:30 PM. Wes Mullins, Executive Director for Capital City Pride, talks about the new book club his organization is launching. This inviting opportunity to expand everyone’s understandings of our collective community will meet every other month. Visit the Capital City Pride website to get connected about upcoming titles for discussion. This opening event at Beaverdale Books will present You Should See Me in a Crown.

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12:00 PM – National Tour at the Civic Center Jan 23-28. Carly played Rosie in Mamma Mia’s 2013/14 National Tour and on Royal Caribbean. Carly shares glimpses into the world of Mamma Mia! as she returns to Des Moines and this show comes to vibrant life on the Des Moines Performing Arts mainstage. This musical, based on the songs of ABBA, weaves an enchanting, delightful tale of a single mom, her headstrong daughter, a reunited trio of bandmates, and three potential fathers.
“Exuberant, smile-inducing, toe-tapping – everyone who experiences Mamma Mia will leave the theater in a post-musical euphoria. Enjoy the journey to a Greek island, buoyed by the irresistible songs of ABBA.” – The Culture Buzz
https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/mamma-mia/

12:16 PM – Presenting at Beaverdale Books Sun Jan 28, 2:30 PM. Taking his readers into a colorful historical journey, Steve Dunn shares glimpses into his Pug, Fireball and Company: 116 Years of Baseball History in Des Moines.
“In the magnificent microcosm of Iowa’s capital city baseball, Steve Dunn captures the full-bodied color, quirkiness, and irresistibility of 116 years of hard ball history.” – The Culture Buzz

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12:30 PM – Opening Fri Feb 2. Tallgrass Theatre Company continues to build upon the stellar reputation of its Frank and Balcombe Dream Project. This year marks the 9th such offering, and will deliver the powerful Peter Shaffer drama/psychological thriller, Equus. Eric Olson (as Martin Dysart) and Sam Sides (as Alan Strang) share their thoughts about why this play retains its power, and is sure to be one of the region’s most talked about shows to be produced. This show is a very strict “no phones, no photos” show.

View upcoming events at Tallgrass Theatre Company and purchase tickets to see your next production!

12:45 PM – Carol Roe Spaulding is an author, educator, and creative writing encourager, and the author of her most recent publication, Waiting for Mr. Kim and Other Stories. She leads a three-part series at the West Des Moines Public Library Feb 6, “Writing from Your Roots.”
https://www.wdmlibrary.org/event/we-are-west-des-moines-writing-your-roots-85295

II. Performance Arts
1. Des Moines Performing Arts. Mamma Mia! Jan 23-28. https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/mamma-mia/
2. Tallgrass Theatre Company. Equus. Feb 2-18. The 9th Annual Frank and Balcombe Dream Project. https://tallgrasstheatre.org/tickets/
3. Des Moines Community Playhouse. Our Town. Feb 2-18. https://www.dmplayhouse.com/events/our-town/
4. Tallgrass Theatre Company. Broadway Karaoke. Feb 4. https://tallgrasstheatre.org/
5. Civic Music Association – Hoyt Sherman Place Theatre. French pianist Hélène Grimaud. Feb 6. Internationally known for her poetic expression and peerless technical control. Through her thoughtful and tenderly expressive music-making, Grimaud deeply touches the emotions of audiences. Don’t miss her one-night-only solo recital at Hoyt Sherman Place. https://civicmusic.org/helene-grimaud-buy-tickets/
6. Des Moines Performing Arts. Company. Feb 6-11. https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/company/
7. Des Moines Young Artists’ Theatre. Finding Nemo Jr. Feb 9-18. https://www.dmyat.org/findingnemo
8. Ankeny Community Theatre. The Odd Couple (Female Version). Feb 9-18. https://www.ankenycommunitytheatre.com/
9. Once in a While Productions. The Vagina Monologues. Feb 9-14. https://www.grdn.com/other-shows.html
10. Class Act Productions. The Music Man Jr. Feb 16-25. https://www.captheatre.org/
11. Des Moines Performing Arts. Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo. Feb 20. https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/les-ballets-trockadero-de-monte-carlo/
12. Des Moines Symphony. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in Concert. https://dmsymphony.org/concerts-events/2024-02-23/
13. Des Moines Performing Arts. Les Miserables. Feb 27-Mar 3. https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/les-miserables-2023/
14. Botanical Blues. The seasonal escape of the best blues musicians in Central Iowa sharing their enticing tunes in the inviting confines of a midwinter paradise invites fans on Sundays through Mar 31. The Greater Des Moines Botanical Center serves as the floral setting for this musical magic to happen.
https://dmbotanicalgarden.com/event/botanical-blues-4/2024-01-07/

III. Visual Arts – Exhibitions
1. Heritage Art Gallery. artists as mode, model as artist. Thru Feb. 15. For this solo exhibition at the Polk County Heritage Gallery, local photographer Brittany Brooke Crow draws inspiration from her experience modeling for drawing classes. Her recent fragmentary self-portraits explore themes of intimacy, gender and queerness. https://www.polkcountyheritagegallery.org/up-next#brittany-brooke-crow
2. Moberg Gallery. Jeff Fleming Absurdities. Thru Feb 3. A new collection of subtly layered, deliberately smudgy drawings by recently retired Des Moines Art Center director. reception 5-8 p.m. Jan. 12. https://moberggallery.com/
3. Olson-Larsen Galleries. Hybrid Practices. Thru Feb 10. Fourteen Iowa-based artists combine techniques and materials – painting and ceramics, say, or metal and fabric – at Olson-Larsen Galleries. https://olsonlarsen.com/
4. Des Moines Art Center. Double Take. Thru Feb 10. The print gallery exhibition calls attention to the way photographers attempt to both announce and erase their presence in the final image chosen for print and presentation. Sometimes within the work of the same artist, curators Laura Burkhalter and Ben Easter have chosen pairs of images – one of which is a staged or posed photo and another that appears to be more improvisational or quickly-captured street photography. https://desmoinesartcenter.org/art/exhibitions/double-take/
5. Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden – North Gallery. Regional artist Mary Muller will exhibit her show “Garden Walk” at the Botanical Garden thru Mar 18. What a delightful way to escape Iowa’s winter – a stroll through a tropical space, and a visit to inspirational art. https://dmbotanicalgarden.com/programs/north-gallery/
6. Des Moines Art Center. States of Becoming. Feb. 10-May 12. The Des Moines Art Center’s wide-ranging exhibition explores relocation, resettlement and assimilation in work by 17 contemporary artists who either immigrated to the United States themselves or were born to first-generation immigrants from a dozen African countries, plus tiny Trinidad and Tobago. https://desmoinesartcenter.org/art/exhibitions/states-of-becoming/

Visual Arts – Galleries & Found Space Exhibition Sites
1. Des Moines Art Center. 2 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 (except holidays), always free. https://desmoinesartcenter.org/
2. Brunnier Art Museum. Ames. 2 This is the flagship for the University Museums, a treasure trove of visual arts immersion on the Iowa State University campus, which includes the Christian Petersen Art Museum, The Farm House Museum, the Anderson Sculpture Garden and the Art on Campus Collection. https://www.museums.iastate.edu/visit/brunnier-art-museum
3. The Grinnell College Museum of Art. Grinnell. 2 https://www.grinnell.edu/campus-life/arts-culture/museum
4. 2AU. West Des Moines. 1,2 http://www.2aulimited.com/
5. Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden. Des Moines 2 I added this destination for its unique value as a “living gallery,” where the constantly changing floral exhibitions entice and delight. https://www.dmbotanicalgarden.com/
6. Heritage Art Gallery. 2 Des Moines. http://www.polkcountyheritagegallery.org/
7. Hoyt Sherman Place Art Gallery. 2 Des Moines. https://hoytsherman.org/gallery/
8. IN Tandem Arts & Authors. 1,2 Des Moines. https://www.facebook.com/INTandemArtsAndAuthors/
9. Kavanaugh Art Gallery. West Des Moines. 1,2 https://kavanaughgallery.com/
10. Kunzler Studios. West Des Moines. 1,2 kunzlerstudios.com
11. Liz Lidgett Gallery + Design. Des Moines. https://www.lizlidgett.com/
12. Moberg Gallery. Des Moines. 2 https://moberggallery.com/
13. Olson-Larsen Galleries. West Des Moines.1,2 https://olsonlarsen.com/
14. Polk County Heritage Gallery. Des Moines. 2 http://www.polkcountyheritagegallery.org/
15. Ritual Café. Des Moines. 2 https://www.facebook.com/ritualcafedesmoines/
16. Slow Down Coffee Shop. Des Moines. 2 https://www.theslowdowndsm.com/
17. Zanzibar’s Coffee Adventure. Des Moines. 2 https://www.facebook.com/ZanzibarsCoffeeAdventure/
1Visit these galleries open during semi-annual Historic Valley Junction Gallery Nights.
2Check website for current exhibitions.

IV. Auditions, Volunteer, and other Enhancement Opportunities –
“The Arts is a Contact Sport”
· Audition – Des Moines Community Playhouse – Kate Goldman Children’s Theatre. Mon Feb 5, 6 PM. https://www.dmplayhouse.com/auditions/ivy-bean-the-musical/
· Audition – Ankeny Community Theatre. Dial “M” for Murder. Sun Feb 18 at 7 PM, Mon Feb 19 at 6 PM. Register for audition time. https://www.ankenycommunitytheatre.com/dial-ldquomrdquo-for-murder.html
· Additional volunteer opportunities abound – with the seasons ramping up, now is a great time to explore how to find other ways to engage with Central Iowa theatre companies. Assistance is always welcome, from costume and set building, to ushering, to back stage crew, find a short-term commitment that will be immensely gratifying.

Check the websites of the theatre companies listed below to consider a wide range of volunteer opportunities.
1. Ankeny Community Theatre. https://www.ankenycommunitytheatre.com/audition.html
2. Carousel Theatre of Indianola. https://carouseltheatre.org/?page_id=344
3. Class Act Productions (CAP). http://www.captheatre.org/main/expect/
4. Des Moines Community Playhouse. https://www.dmplayhouse.com/audition-2/
5. Des Moines Performing Arts. https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/
6. Des Moines Young Artists Theatre. https://www.dmyat.org/
7. Iowa Shakespeare Experience. https://www.iowashakespeare.org/
8. Iowa Stage Theatre Company. https://www.iowastage.org/audition
9. Pyramid Theatre Company. http://pyramidtheatre.org/
10. Tallgrass Theatre Company. https://tallgrasstheatre.org/audition/
11. Urbandale Community Theatre. https://urbandaletheatre.com/get-involved/

V. Planning ahead

Explore your heart: Walk inside a colossal version of the human heart at a Science Center of Iowa exhibit. Thursdays through Sundays, 9am-4pm, through March 3. Tickets: $13-$15, or free for members. https://sciowa.org/

You’re Invited to Terrace Hill’s Tea & Talk Series in February
The Terrace Hill Partnership continues this popular series at 2:00 pm each Saturday in February. Speakers present timely programs to guests in the grandeur of the Terrace Hill Drawing Room followed by tea and tasty treats. Tickets are $10 per individual program or $35 for a series pass. The speakers are donating their time, and all proceeds will benefit the gardens of Terrace Hill. Tickets are available at https://terracehillteaandtalk.eventbrite.com or by calling the Terrace Hill office at 515-281-7205.
Feb 3 – Ben Page and Jenny Richmond, City of Des Moines Parks and Recreation Department. With over 77 parks and open spaces; 4,000 acres of park and open space land; 69 miles of paved trails and so much more, learn how this department works to improve life in Des Moines, earning them the National Recreation and Parks Association Gold Medal in 2023!
Feb 10 – Sandra Gerdes, Better Homes & Gardens Get a glimpse of the Better Homes & Gardens Test Garden through its 25 years. An Iowa native, Sandra has been the manager of this downtown oasis since its inception in 1998 and continues to evaluate hundreds of plants for the home gardener.
Feb 17 – Kelly Shrock, Des Moines Public Library Foundation: Opening Doors. Books. Minds. Join us as we learn about the 25-year history of the DMPL Foundation and how it supports our wonderful library system. A community gem that has been part of Des Moines for over 155 years!
Feb 24 – Tim Goldman, Faith & Grace Food Garden
Located in West Des Moines, the Faith & Grace Garden grows and donates fresh, organic fruits and vegetables to feed hungry people in Central Iowa. In 2023, this all-volunteer community effort donated 33,000 pounds of organic fruits and vegetables to area food pantries. The size of the garden was expanded last fall, and they hope to donate 45,000 pounds in 2024.

Terrace Hill Piano Competition on Saturday, February 10, 2024
The public is invited to attend the annual Terrace Hill Piano Competition. The competition will be held Sat Feb 10, at the Maytag Auditorium at Iowa PBS, 6450 Corporate Drive, Johnston, Iowa.

Okoboji Writers Retreat
This fall, the OWR expands with the eagerly anticipated Songwriters workshops. This is a magnificent space of encouragement for seasoned and new writers seeking to find next levels, or to expand their genres (such as, dare I say, songwriting). Be a Cultural Adventurer and join Iowa’s Fall creative epicenter event.

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VI. Between the covers – author/book events worth noting:
1. Beaverdale Books – Capital City Pride Book Club. You Should See Me in a Crown. Jan 25, 6 PM.
2. Beaverdale Books – Steve Dunn. ‘Pug,’ ‘Fireball,’ and Company: 116 Years of Professional Baseball in Des Moines, Iowa. Jan 28, 2:30-3:30 PM.
3. Beaverdale Books – Timothy Grover. Barnstorming Babe: A Slugger’s Bumpy Trek Across Small-Town America. Jan 30, 6:30 PM.
4. West Des Moines Public Library – “We Are West Des Moines – 3-part Series.” “Writing from Your Roots” a conversation with Carol Roh Spaulding, author of Waiting for Mr. Kim and Other Stories.
5. Beaverdale Books – Chris Arnone. Necropolis Alpha. Feb 2, 6:30 PM.
6. Beaverdale Books – Joshalyn Hickey-Johnson. Susie Clark: The Bravest Girl You’ve Ever Seen! Feb 4, 2:30 PM.
7. Beaverdale Books – Carol Roh Spaulding. Waiting for Mr. Kim and Other Stories. Feb 6, 6:30 PM.
8. Beaverdale Books – Denise Williams and Chloe Angyal. Technically Yours, Pas de Don’t. Feb 9, 7 PM.
9. Beaverdale Books – Nick Hupton. What I Am to You. Feb 11, 1 PM.
10. Beaverdale Books @ Izaak Walton League, 4343 George Flagg Parkway – James Pease. Tending Iowa’s Land: Pathways to a Sustainable Future. Feb 13, 6:45 PM.
11. Beaverdale Books – Mark Daley. Safe: A Memoir of Fatherhood, Foster Care, and the Risks We Take for Family. Feb 22, 6:30 PM.

Recurring bookstore events –
1. Beaverdale Books – Hunter’s Classics Book Club (2nd Tue, 7:00 PM); Beaverdale Book Browsers Club (2nd Thu, 6:30 PM); Urbandale UCC Book Club (3rd Thu); Books and Bonbons (3rd Thu, 7:00 PM); Environmental Book Club (3rd Sat); Mystery Book Club (4th Tue, 7:00 PM)
2. Storyhouse Bookpub – Storytimes (Saturdays 11:00 AM)
3. Dogeared Books – Dog-Eared official book club (one Thu/month, 10-11 AM); Between the Covers (one Sat/month, 7-8 PM); Women from Other Words book club (one Mon/month 5-6 PM); Translation book club (one Fri/month, 7-8 PM); Books & Beverages – the book club experience without the commitment (one Thu/month, 6-7 PM)

VII. Beaverdale Books provides their Top Ten sellers list, updated each month. http://www.beaverdalebooks.com/
1. Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning, Liz Cheney
2. Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants, Robin Wall Kimmerer
3. Secret Iowa: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, Megan Bannister*
4. The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, James McBride
5. Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism, Rachel Maddow
6. Taylor Swift: A Little Golden Book Biography, Wendy Loggia
7. The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder, David Gran
8. Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America, Heather Cox Richardson
9. Lessons in Chemistry, Bonnie Garmus
10. Tom Lake, Ann Patchett
*Iowa Author!

Plus, some great Iowa author titles to consider adding to your library:
· The Long Way Back, Nicole Baart*
· The Lincoln Highway in Iowa: A History, Darcy Daugherty Maulsby*
· Baking Blue Ribbons: Stories and Recipes from the Iowa State Fair Competitions, Kay Fenton Smith* and Carol McGarvey*
· Omari’s Big Tree and the Mighty Djembe, Abena Sankofa Imhotep*
· The Leora’s Letters Dexter Trilogy, plus What Leora Never Knew Joy Neal Kidney* (4 books, each sold separately)

*Highlighted author names indicate interviews are in The Culture Buzz Archive Library.
Please visit: https://archive.org/details/@the_culture_buzz

Life Resource books worth your consideration –
1. Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind: A Food-First Plan to Optimize Your Mental Health. Dr. Georgia Ede. Combine the surprising truth about brain food with the cutting edge of brain metabolism to achieve extraordinary emotional, cognitive, and physical health. “This book is an invaluable resource and guide for anyone looking to enhance their health and life through the thoughtful integration of nutrition.” – David Perlmutter, MD
https://www.diagnosisdiet.com/change-your-diet-change-your-mind
2. Happy AF: Simple Strategies to Get Unstuck, Bounce Back, and Live Your Best Life.
Beth Romero. Fresh, insightful, and grounded academic research, this cheeky, no-nonsense manifesto offers practical strategies and easy-to-follow exercises for flexing your happiness muscle and maximizing your potential — essentially laying out the blueprint for how to be happy AF and live your best life. “A sharp, sometimes witty, often helpful map for pointing your life in the direction of happiness.” – Kirkus Reviews

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3. The Island of the Four Ps: A Modern Fable about Preparing for Your Future. Ed Hajim. Ed shares his wealth of experience, challenges and success, distilling it with a clarity and appeal that will benefit everyone desiring great advice through this allegorical telling in planning their future. “This wonderful fable draws on the hard-won life lessons of fabled financier Ed Hajim. … For those on a similar quest, let Ed be your guide through reading this allegorical tale. It informs and inspires.” —Mark Zupan, President, Alfred University
https://www.edhajim.com/

Check out insightful interviews in The Culture Buzz Podcast Library at https://archive.org/details/@the_culture_buzz

Performing Arts & Cultural Organizations
Please check in advance regarding any scheduled performances, exhibitions, museum visits, etc.
Ankeny Community Theatre –
www.ankenycommunitytheatre.com; Facebook: Ankeny Community Theatre
Ballet Des Moines –
https://www.balletdesmoines.org/
Carousel Theatre of Indianola –
www.carouseltheatre.org; Facebook: Carousel Theatre Indianola
Central Iowa Wind Ensemble –
https://www.facebook.com/CentralIowaWindEnsemble/
Civic Music Association –

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Class Act Productions –
www.captheatre.org; Facebook: CAP Theatre
Des Moines Community Playhouse/Kate Goldman Theatre –
www.dmplayhouse.com; Facebook: DMPlayhouse
Des Moines Metro Opera –
https://desmoinesmetroopera.org/
Des Moines Performing Arts/Temple Theater/Stoner Studio Theater –
featuring an eclectic mix of Broadway national tours, symphony, music and more
www.desmoinesperformingarts.org; Facebook: Des Moines Performing Arts
Des Moines Symphony –
https://www.dmsymphony.org/
Des Moines Young Artists’ Theatre –
www.dmyat.org; Facebook: DM Young Artists Theatre
Hoyt Sherman Place Theatre – featuring an eclectic mix of music, comedy, dance and more
https://hoytsherman.org/calendar/events/#all
Iowa Shakespeare Experience –
www.iowashakespeare.org; Facebook: Iowa Shakespeare Experience
Iowa Stage Theatre Company –
www.iowastage.org; Facebook: Iowa Stage Theatre Company
Pyramid Theatre Company –
www.pyramidtheatre.org; Facebook: Pyramid Theatre Company
Science Center of Iowa –
https://www.sciowa.org/; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sciowa
Tallgrass Theatre Company –
www.tallgrasstheatre.org; Facebook: Tallgrass Theatre Company
Urbandale Community Theatre –
www.urbandaletheatre.com; Facebook: Urbandale Community Theatre

Greater Des Moines/Central Iowa Independent Book Stores:
The Culture Buzz encourages you to visit your local independent book store regularly. Check these sites, as their calendars are always filled with enticing activities and news.
1. Beaverdale Books, Des Moines. http://www.beaverdalebooks.com/
2. Storyhouse Bookpub, Des Moines Historic East Village. https://storyhousebookpub.com/
3. Reading in Public Bookstore + Café, Historic Valley Junction. https://readinginpublic.com/
4. Indie Authors Book Expo, Valley West Mall. https://iabe515.wordpress.com/
5. Pageturners Bookstore, Indianola. http://www.pageturnersbookstore.com/
6. Dog-eared Books, Ames. https://dogearedbooksames.com/
7. Read a Book Nook, Marshalltown. https://read-a-book-nook.business.site/
8. Book Vault, Oskaloosa. https://bookvault.indielite.org/
9. Pella Books, Pella. https://pellabooks.com/
10. 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 adventurers through the comprehensive overview of what The Culture Buzz delivers. An archive library of favorite interviews is on the website, and all recent interviews can be found at The Culture Buzz Podcast Library – https://archive.org/details/@the_culture_buzz
Website – http://www.TheCultureBuzz.com/
2. Gentle Guide to Theater – Timothy Rose renews his insights and information about the Central Iowa theatre scene with his new website. This site is anchored by the most navigable, informative calendar of upcoming things theatrical in this region. www.gentleguidetheatre.com
3. Center Stage – This Cityview monthly column covers feature stories about Central Iowa’s theatre scene. Distributed throughout the region and available online. Current column: https://www.dmcityview.com/center-stage
4. 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/
5. Des Moines Arts Festival (https://www.desmoinesartsfestival.org/) and Bravo Greater Des Moines (https://bravogreaterdesmoines.org/) – have joined forces to provide resources, support and networking for individual artists (DMAF) and cultural organizations (Bravo). For artists and organizations seeking to gain the training, information and resources for success, check out www.artswork.art, https://iowaartistdirectory.org/home/, https://www.artswork.art/cbc
6. Art Week Des Moines – this annual, community/neighborhood celebration of the arts happens in several Greater Des Moines communities during the week leading up to the Des Moines Arts Festival. Planning, engagement and more happen throughout the year, and a diversity of input is welcomed and embraced by this initiative. https://artweekdesmoines.com/
7. 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.
8. 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/
9. Contact Buzz – This column covers crossroads between creativity and culture, and is offered in the new Des Moines edition of Little Village magazine. https://littlevillagemag.com/desmoines/
10. Little Village magazine. This Des Moines edition of the iconic Iowa City monthly brings a progressive voice to Central Iowa readers. https://littlevillagemag.com/desmoines/
11. 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/
12. 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/
13. Central Iowa Blues Society is the area’s connecting point for performance, presentations and education in the world of blues. www.cibs.org
14. 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: 988 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.

Creatively yours, John Busbee
C: 515-707-1532

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