The Invisible Producer and The Legacy of Yvonne Twining Humber
11/29/2007
Terry Date has produced hard rocking records for over 25 years for Northwest and national bands such as Soundgarden, Pantera, and Smashing Pumpkins. Today, he explains why it's his job to be invisible. We also discover the Northwest legacy of painter Yvonne Twining Humber.At 2:08 p.m. - Sound Reflections: Terry Date
Amanda Wilde's series on Northwest producers continues with a conversation with Terry Date. Terry Date's name is recognized world wide. He's produced hard rocking records for over 25 years for Northwest and national bands such as Soundgarden, Pantera, The Deftones, and Smashing Pumpkins. Working in such a high profile role, Terry Date explains why it's his job to be invisible.
At 2:20 p.m. - The Legacy of Yvone Twining Humber
Yvonne Twining Humber was a respected painter with the Works Progress Administration during the 30s and 40s. But after an arranged marriage brought her to Seattle, she struggled with family obligations to make a name for herself in the Northwest. The Frye Museum is currently showing a retrospective of Yvonne's work. Seattle Arts consultant Claudia Bach shares how she helped Yvonne finally seal her legacy in the area at the end of her life.
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"Yvonne Twining Humber: Reflections on the Artist on the Centenary of Her Birth", by Claudia Bach. Thursday, November 29th, 7:00 p.m. at the Frye Art Museum.
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At 2:40 p.m. - Misha Berson's Theater Reviews
Seattle playwright Cheryl West's Birdie Blue looks at African American life in the 20th Century. Broadway's acclaimed Jersey Boys opens for a run at the 5th Avenue Theare. And among many holiday theatre offerings, one of John Denver's former side musicians is featured a Christmas production celebrating the Denver legacy. Misha Berson is the Seattle Times theatre critic, she joins us with reviews of what's on stage in December.
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At 2:50 p.m. - Making Learning To Cook Even Harder
David Swidler never learned how to cook. But he knew he could learn if he found a good reason for doing it. The reason he found was football. He decided to make a dish from the city of the team playing the Seahawks each week. And he decided to write about each week's cooking lesson on the Seattlest website.
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