Jordan reviews Michael Duffy's book From Chicago to Vietnam: A Memoir of War.
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Celebration Company’s The Christians is for those who believe and those who don’t
Jordan previews Station Theatre's upcoming production of the play entitled The Christians and interviews director Jaclyn Loewenstein about the play's themes and impact on its audience.
Local filmmaker looking to convey strong message
Jordan interviews filmmaker Keenan Dailey about his previous work, his new project being funded through Kickstarter entitled Greene, and his plans for the future.
Crimson-caped caper created completely at community college
For its 50th anniversary and 27th student-run production, Parkland commissioned a local playwright before handing it over to a student director and crew. Jordan interviews the creative force behind Kazam! Intrepid Inspector Ingrid of Interpol and the Crimson-Caped Killer Caper
Local author’s debut novel is a strong piece of science-fiction
The Anomaly Problem is a science-fiction action story that follows multiple characters in a not-too-distant- future. Jordan reviews local author Roy Claflin's debut novel.
New Art Film Festival brings local dreams to the big screen
Jordan talks with program director Jason Pankoke about what people can expect if they attend the New Art Film Festival. Also, a few filmmakers talk about the challenges of getting their work accepted at a film festival.
Spend an evening with the First Ladies
Jordan previews First Lady Suite, the latest production at Parkland Theatre and interviews director Steven Fiol
Pygmalion and Tyehimba Jess are Lit up
Jordan interviews Tyehimba Jess about his upcoming appearance at The Pygmalion Festival as well as what he hopes those who attend his performance will gain from his work.
Pygmalion and Jean Thompson are Lit up
Jordan interviews author Jean Thompson about her upcoming appearance at The Pygmailon Festival and what influences her work.
Consumer Grade Film is making movies for viewers like you
Director Andrew Laudone talks with Jordan about his first feature film, its Midwest setting, and how people can help contribute.