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 master blacksmith Jack Bligh to explore the enduring craft of shaping steel by hand and the remarkable journey that transformed a retirement hobby into a lifelong passion. Jack shares how curiosity, craftsmanship, and a desire to keep learning led him into the world of traditional blacksmithing, where every piece tells a story of patience, precision, and creativity. Their conversation highlights the value of mentorship, the importance of preserving traditional trades, and the opportunities available through TCAT Cookeville and Tennessee Tech’s Appalachian Center for Craft for anyone interested in learning the art of metalworking. It’s an engaging discussion about lifelong learning, solving creative challenges, and why working with your hands remains as meaningful today as it has been for generations.
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