Side Street Studio Arts
Connected.
The arts community is diverse, vibrant, and vital. Connected is a podcast where the directors of Side Street Studio Arts have conversations with members of the local, regional, and national arts community discussing their work, trends in the arts, life, and how despite our differences we are all Connected. Join us each Wednesday for a new episode. Interviews may contain adult language and themes.
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Mar 25, 2026
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Episodes
Connected. 004- Erik Malmquist 27.01.2021 1:02:38
SSSA Founder and Executive Director Erin Rehberg talks with the Elgin Symphony Orchestra's new Executive Director Erik Malmquist about growing up in music in the Fox Valley and an artistic journey that took him far far away and back home again. The two discuss the frustrations and the beauty of the legacies of classical music and the ESO.
Connected. 003- Grant Knutson 20.01.2021 1:05:29
Side Street founder and executive director Tanner Melvin chats with Grant Knutson, Founder and Managing Director of Minion Productions, a Seattle-based nonprofit which helps independent artists develop, produce, fundraise, and tour their productions. Minion also works to consult with performers on the business side of the arts, creating a community where artists can share their resources.
Connected. 001- Andrew and Tony Massih 06.01.2021 32:40
Nick interviews Andrew and Tony Massih, the owners of Cairo Ale House in West Chicago. When everything was shut down in March of 2020, Cairo was saved by an outpouring of support from musicians and comedians in the community. In the interview they discuss the beauty and struggle of being producers, the fight for survival during COVID-19, and where the future lies. To learn more about Cairo Ale Hou...
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