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On tap this week is Tippecanus Rex, with guest author and reader, local arts supporter, and yarn-spinner extraordinaire Shelley Lowenberg-DeBoer. Shelley and I read a couple of stories from Lafayette’s earlier and wilder days, highlighting more of the background of famous courtesan Ginger Wigglemann and a new discovery, the enigmatic Percy Hare.
Check out this episode! And please check out the links to our guests and discussions. Remember to find/like/follow us @ArtTapPodcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. And ART TAP is available on iTunes, Spotify, Podcast Republic, Google Play Music, and Radio.com, so look for it, subscribe, and leave a rating and review. I’d love to have your feedback.
As there are very few sources for regular features on the arts anymore, I hope you’ll consider supporting the weekly ART TAP podcast to keep a dialogue running. You can support ART TAP in several ways: 1. downloading and listening; 2. sharing with friends and leaving a rating and review; 3. making a donation of any size (all are welcome and you’ll find a PayPal donation button on the ART TAP blog); and 4. by allowing me to add a sponsorship message to the podcast from you, your business, or your organization, to be shared with an arts-and-culture-minded audience.
I'm very grateful for your support!
On tap this week is Tippecanus Rex, with guest author and reader, local arts supporter, and yarn-spinner extraordinaire Shelley Lowenberg-DeBoer. Shelley and I read a couple of stories from Lafayette’s earlier and wilder days, highlighting more of the background of famous courtesan Ginger Wigglemann and a new discovery, the enigmatic Percy Hare.
Check out this episode! And please check out the links to our guests and discussions. Remember to find/like/follow us @ArtTapPodcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. And ART TAP is available on iTunes, Spotify, Podcast Republic, Google Play Music, and Radio.com, so look for it, subscribe, and leave a rating and review. I’d love to have your feedback.
As there are very few sources for regular features on the arts anymore, I hope you’ll consider supporting the weekly ART TAP podcast to keep a dialogue running. You can support ART TAP in several ways: 1. downloading and listening; 2. sharing with friends and leaving a rating and review; 3. making a donation of any size (all are welcome and you’ll find a PayPal donation button on the ART TAP blog); and 4. by allowing me to add a sponsorship message to the podcast from you, your business, or your organization, to be shared with an arts-and-culture-minded audience.
I'm very grateful for your support!
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