The Scene

The Scene
Podcast Description
Spotlight a growing and vibrant arts community in the Upper Cumberland with The Scene on Lite Rock 95.9. Host Laura Holloway interviews local artists, performers, and more to learn what goes into their craft and why. Find out where their ideas and talents originate, while also keeping a pulse on upcoming performances and galleries around the Upper Cumberland each week on The Scene.
Showcase local talent from across the Upper Cumberland with Laura Holloway and The Scene - Sunday mornings 8-10am on Lite Rock 95.9
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The podcast focuses on a variety of topics related to the local arts scene, such as interviews with artists like Judith Sullivan and Diane Pulte discussing the Diana Riggs concerts, as well as exploration of events like Community Sings Bob Dillon and the Mouse Trap auditions. Each episode highlights unique performances and artistic endeavors around the Upper Cumberland area.

Spotlight a growing and vibrant arts community in the Upper Cumberland with The Scene on Lite Rock 95.9. Host Laura Holloway interviews local artists, performers, and more to learn what goes into their craft and why. Find out where their ideas and talents originate, while also keeping a pulse on upcoming performances and galleries around the Upper Cumberland each week on The Scene.
Showcase local talent from across the Upper Cumberland with Laura Holloway and The Scene – Sunday mornings 8-10am on Lite Rock 95.9
Mark Creter sits down with self-taught filmmakers Noah Mears and Gibson Berke, a creative duo making waves in the Upper Cumberland film scene. Though they’ve only been working together a short time, they’ve already produced several short films and one feature, with another — Before Hollywood Calls — on the way. Noah, who originally set out to write scripts in college, met Gibson after asking him to act in a project, and the two quickly hit their stride, shooting in local spots like Spankee’s Bar in Cookeville just hours before it opened. They talk candidly about the challenges of being self-taught, from figuring out camera setups to managing production logistics without formal training, and highlight the importance of community, saying, “It takes a village.” Gibson praises Noah’s directing but calls his writing “top tier,” and the two hint at their next film — one that will feature only three locations and continue pushing their creative limits.
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