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  • Bill Shumard, President Emeritus with the Special Olympics Southern California, talks about the opportunities the organization has provided athletes with intellectual disabilities and shares about The Law Enforcement Torch Run. Special Olympic athlete Brett Laza will be representing the Inland Empire and Special Olympics Southern California in Berlin, Germany for the Torch Run. Brett and his mother Kim Laza share what Special Olympics has meant for their family.
  • Dr. Akshat Jain of Loma Linda Children's Hospital discusses sickle cell disease.
  • Actor Mike Farrell, best known for his role as Captain B.J. Hunnicutt on the television series M*A*S*H, talks about his career and remembers what it was like to work on the popular TV show.
  • Production Stage Manager Alexis Kassel talks about the Redlands Theatre Festival, a non-profit that puts on theatrical performances in an open-air environment.
  • This month on Musically Speaking, Margaret Worsley speaks with Redlands Bowl Program Director, Valerie Peister about their 100th Festival Season AND chats with San Bernardino Symphony Executive Director, Dr. Anne Viricel about their upcoming July 1st performance.
  • Actor, impressionist, comedian, and voice-over artist Jim Meskimen discusses his career, celebrity impressions, and his newest projects.
  • We were introduced to Juliana Brown Eyes in early April as she was getting ready for the "She’s An Eagle in Flight" tour talking about the videos she directed for some of Dani Doll's music for the White White Buffalo project. Now – more about this artist, filmmaker, and musician… and some of HER projects… in conversation with David Fleming.
  • David Fleming finds out more about "Wooing the Dragon," in conversation with playwright Matthew Johnson, and director Wendi Johnson. Wooing the Dragon is a fantasy set to stage - with a king, a dragon, a several folks who must divulge a secret... or become dragon chow. The play is at The Box in Riverside May 25th through the 29th.
  • David Fleming continues his conversation with Doug Levitt, and an exploration of his new disc (out 5/12/23) called "Edge of Everywhere." The disc is a collection of songs which come from more than 10 years and more than 10,000 miles travelled, and the stories of (or from) the people he met along the way. More at douglevitt.com
  • On this special one-hour edition of KVC-Arts, David Fleming speaks with Doug Levitt. He'd always had music as a part of him, but after college (where he studied with Carl Sagen) he became a foreign correspondent, covering some rather heavy events and areas. He decided the next logical(?) step was to drop it all and pursue music full-time.He bought a six-month greyhound pass, packed an old beat up Martin guitar, and a copy of (how apropos) Woody Guthrie's "Bound For Glory."Now - after more than 10 years and more than 10,000 miles travelled, the stories of - and sometimes from - the people he met along the way have been turned into song. We'll hear of a woman who drives an 18-wheeler, a man who'd lost his son - and is struggling with addiction, a man who wants to set a good example for his daughters... and is on his way to turn himself in to federal prison.ALL of these stories... SO poignant... and SUCH a joy to revisit the conversation as I dropped in music from the disc!These make up the album "Edge of Everywhere," out May 12th. douglevitt.com
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