Glass Harp

When the Renaissance Players perform in Miami, Jay Brown tunes up with a turkey baster, and in just a few minutes people hear him play Mozart on 47 brandy snifters filled with water. It’s no gimmick.  Jay Brown’s instrument was once more popular than the...

A New Kind of Suburb

Beverly Bickle moved to the suburbs so she could have more time with her family.  Trouble is, more than half of us were already there.  Suburban roads were so clogged before the pandemic, most of us spent 8 weeks a year, just to commute to work.  13...

Payback Painter

 Bussey, Iowa may make you homesick for a place you’ve probably never been. Just 422 people lived there the day I dropped by.  But this small town has made a big difference in Todd Spaur’s life. He was in a terrible accident two decades ago when his car...

Summit Town

Folks in Polk, Nebraska prefer to get their news the old fashioned way — in a newspaper, the Polk Progress.  Its editor Norris Alfred is the only Democrat in the county.  Why do people buy his newspaper?  “I play poker with a lot of them.  And I...

Diamond Tooth Mary

Mary Smith McClain is torn between what she loves and what she feels is right.  For most of her life she was known as Diamond Tooth Mary, a dazzling blues singer who performed on star studded bills with Duke Ellington and Nate King Cole.  She turned her back...

Cultural Center of the Country

New York spends more money on the arts than other city in the country, but a lot of those dollars come from outsiders. If you subtract all that out of town money, the place that spends the most per person for culture is Bassett, Nebraska.   “Huh?”  Yep. Share...