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American artists and art historians. Coordinated by Harriet Green, visual arts director of the South Carolina Art Collection, this exhibition brings 40 works from 25 South Carolina artists to Lake City, including Richard Burnside, Leroy Marshall, Dr. Leo Twiggs, and Arthur Rose. Bhakti Larry Hough interviews Green about the exhibit and some of the artists whose work is in it on the current edition of Insight, which airs Mondays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m., 7 p.m., and midnight.

The exhibition is free to the public. The Gallery’s hours are 10 a.m.—6 p.m. Tuesday—Friday and 11 a.m.—5 p.m. on Saturday. For more information about the exhibition, please visit www.jonescartergallery.com or call (843)374-1505 to speak with Hannah Davis, the director of the gallery.

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We hope many of you have enjoyed 'Music for Madiba,' the songs we have been playing this week in a tribute to former South African President Nelson Mandela.

Here's some more information about the songs in the medley, in the order they were played:

 

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Today we will be playing a special hour-long show about Nelson Mandela, the recently-departed former President of South Africa and civil rights icon. The program will air at 10:00 AM, 7:00 PM, and again at midnight.

"Ideas: The Mandela Tapes" was produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and features interviews with Mandela and stories about Mandela from people who knew him.

If you miss our broadcast, you can listen to the full show on the CBC's website here.

Please give us your thoughts on the program in the comments below, on Facebook, tweet us @RadioBahai, or via email

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Recently Winamp's parent company, AOL, announced that the service would no longer be available after December 20. If you have been using Winamp to listen to Radio Baha'i online, you will still be able to listen to us using the application, but some other features of Winamp will no longer work, and it will no longer be available for download.

You can also listen to Radio Baha'i using other programs, like Windows Media Player, iTunes and VLC. Remember that sometimes it can take more than a minute for these applications to connect and start playing music. See this post for instructions.

As always, let us know any questions or comments you have by sending an email to info@wlgi.org or in the comments below.

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