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  • This edition of KVC-Arts Adam Rainey-Ruiz sat down with Duan Kellum, one of the curators for the Black and Brown In the Inland Empire and Beyond exhibit. This exhibit can be seen at the Altura Credit Union Community Gallery inside the Cheech. Join us as we talk about Duan’s history as an artist in the Inland Empire, pieces from the exhibit, as well as how the exhibit came to be and much more.
  • Diego Munoz interviews Victor Campos, founder and front man of the hardcore group, Barrio Slam. But we'll barely touch on the music. Victor is also the founder of Mosh For Youth, a non-profit organizing music and community events, with the purpose of providing scholarships for youths in San Bernardino, Pomona, and East LA... a few of the events coming up in the near future!
  • This edition of KVC-Arts begins with Shareen Awad with a rebroadcast of a review of Red Dead Redemption II. Then it's David Fleming in conversation with Joe Di Fiore, speaking mainly about "Choose Your Inventory," an album of video game music realized and arranged for big band and more.
  • This edition of KVC-Arts welcomes back Cassie MacDuff in conversation with Susan Straight about her latest novel, Sacrament. Sacrament is set during the height of Covid in 2020, and follows the lives of a small group of nurses in a makeshift RV camp close to the hospital where they work.Once again set in and around The Inland Empire, this book will connect for many people through experiences, people, and locations to say the least. Some poignant moments without a doubt, some lighthearted moments which will bring smiles as well.
  • Dr. Gloria Gonzalez-Rivera Discusses Citrus Seeds Angel Investors and the two Riverside startups that received over $80,000 in seed capital.
  • Comedian Pete Holmes talks about his new show How We Roll, his comedic style, spirituality, and more.
  • Felicia Jones talks about the Black Equity Initiative and the grants they've awarded to 16 Black-empowered nonprofits in the Inland region. Dr. Annika Anderson shares Black History Events at Cal State San Bernardino.
  • Legendary singer-songwriter Paul Anka shares stories and music from his long career. Emotional Intelligence Expert Eric Rittmeyer talks about his SMILE Factor.
  • Maureen Reidy, President and CEO of the Paley Center for Media, talks about the Paley Center’s history and mission, and the line-up for the upcoming PaleyFest.
  • Dr. Paul Lyons talks about the California University of Science and Medicine, a new medical school in Colton that advances the art and science of medicine through innovative medical education, research and compassionate health care.
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