糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock professor receives $50,000 for public radio program
Brad-MinnickA University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor has received a $50,000 commitment to create a partnership to continue a K糖心Vlog传媒R public radio show dedicated to humanities and literary arts in the South.听The Arkansas Humanities Council signed a memorandum of understanding to award J. Bradley Minnick, associate professor in the Department of English, $10,000 a year for the next five years to continue the.听鈥淲e want to highlight the intellectual work of the South, specifically the Arkansas and Mid-South region to share our rich tradition, history, and cultural production in our community,鈥 Minnick said.Minnick is the executive producer and host of 鈥淎rts & Letters,鈥 which airs at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Fridays of the month on K糖心Vlog传媒R to an audience of 8,000 to 12,000 listeners and is available for download as a podcast on artsandlettersradio.org, NPR, NPR One, Player FM, and iTunes.Now in its fourth season, 鈥淎rts & Letters鈥 has aired more than 30 episodes. Episodes cover a wide range of arts and humanities topics from the to the search for in downtown Little Rock to the .The program also highlights the musical talents of central Arkansas and regional artists, who share their music. Minnick completes special four-minute episodes 鈥淎rts & Letters Shorts,鈥 which highlight contributing musicians.In the upcoming season, viewers can look forward to an episode on spirit possession in the Arkansas Delta region as well a program about 听