ART TAP episode 061





On tap this week is a conversation with Amy Long and Cindy Gerlach of the Live765 arts section of the Lafayette Journal and Courier.  We joined forces for a session of reviews of recent arts productions in the area, something we will revisit on a regular basis.  And we enjoy some lovely wines in the process.

Subjects of our conversation include: “Sylvia” by A.R. Gurney at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette; “By the Way, Meet Vera Stark” by Lynn Nottage at Purdue Theatre; exhibits by Sara Vanderkleed, Twinrocker Handmade Paper, and Bonnie Zimmer at the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette; “creepy, beautiful, wrong” paintings by Donald Roller Wilson; a collaborative concert by Lafayette Master Chorale and Lafayette Symphony Orchestra; the arts at Lafayette Jefferson High School; upcoming events at Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette (“Into the Woods” and “A Christmas Carole”), Long Center (“Sing-a-long Sound of Music”, “Second City”, “Killer Queen”), Delphi Opera House (John McEuen), Tippecanoe Chamber Music Society (“Holiday Brass”), and another episode of Live765/ART TAP reviews in December!

**Please note our new sponsor, La Scala Italian Restaurant!  La Scala has been a local, chef-and-farmer owned restaurant for the past 20 years.  So take a walk downtown and enjoy!**

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