Audio Sep 29, 2016 Theresa Secord Ash/sweetgrass basketmaker brings an ancient art form into the 21st century.
Audio Oct 08, 2015 Kevin Locke By performing and teaching Lakota flute and dance, Kevin Locke brings the past and the future together.
Audio Oct 01, 2015 Dolly Jacobs Most kids run away from home to join the circus. For Dolly Jacobs, it was a family affair.
Audio Jul 09, 2015 Wayne Henderson Wayne Henderson on his distinctive guitars and his distinctive sound.
Audio May 28, 2015 Joe Wilson 2001 NEA National Heritage Fellow Joe Wilson weaves his storytelling spell into the history of Blue Ridge Mountain culture.
Audio May 08, 2015 Vera Nakonechny The Ukrainian embroiderer, weaver and bead worker keeps a traditional culture alive.
Audio Feb 05, 2015 Carolyn Mazloomi National Heritage Fellow Carolyn Mazloomi shines a powerful light on the African-American community through her narrative quilts.
Audio Oct 02, 2014 Ramón “Chunky” Sánchez Chunky's been playing and singing the stories of the Chicano people for 40 years.
Audio Sep 19, 2014 The Singing and Praying Bands of Maryland and Delaware Rev. Jerry Colbert shares one of the oldest African-American music traditions.