Introducing the ncCulture.com podcast
The Department of Cultural Resources produced the State of North Carolina’s first cultural and heritage podcast, using today’s technology to bring you timely information about the exciting arts, history, and cultural life of the State.
The bi-weekly ncculture.com podcast offers interesting interviews, music, features about performing arts, literature, and history across North Carolina, up to date events information, plus traveler guides to historic sites and museums.
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Podcast Archive
- 11-28-2007 2007 N.C. Awards
- 09-06-2007 N.C. Conversations
- 07-27-2007 Photography, Art
- 06-29-2007 Summer Fun
- 05-07-2007 Blue Skies, Theater
- 03-30-2007 Traditions
- 03-08-2007 Podcast Diaries and More
- 02-09-2007 Conversations in History
- 01-26-2007 History Happens Here
- 12-15-2006 Hummingbird
- 11-10-2006 Veterans' Day
- 10-19-2006 Preserving History
- 9-28-2006 History and Heritage
- 9-13-2006 Books and Pirate Hooks
- 8-31-2006 Classical Meets Traditional
- 8-18-2006 History Comes Alive
- 8-03-2006 History Around Every Turn
- 7-12-2006 History Through Music & Photos
- 7-12-2006 Lovely Music, Lively Libraries
- 6-09-2006 Destination North Carolina Fun!
- 5-25-2006 Veterans' and Musical History
- 5-12-2006 Melodrama, Music and Moms
- 4-28-2006 History Is All Around
- 4-13-2006 Tall Ships, Easter Bonnets and more!
- 3-31-2006 Cultural Conversations
- 3-21-2006 Women in Music Month
- 3-3-2006 A North Carolina Music Tour
- 2-23-2006 President's Day
- 2-9-2006 Valentine's Day
- 1-25-2006 Fort Fisher, Capital Tour, Cultural Summit
- 1-12-2006 Grant Llewellyn
- 12-29-2005 NC Music Show
- 12-12-2005 NC Awards Show
Historic Sites Audio Tours
Tryon Palace (Click here for full tour)
- Introduction
- Palace First Floor
- Palace Second Floor
- Kitchen Office
- Cloth Making and Spinning
- Gardens and South Lawn
Thomas Wolfe Memorial (Click here for full tour)
- Introduction
- First Floor
- Entrance, Dining Rooms
- Kitchen, Julia Wolfe’s Bedroom, Back Porch
- Downstairs Bedrooms, Sunroom, Parlors
- Second Floor
- Stairs, Sleeping Porch, First Bedroom
- Hallway Bedroom, Ben’s Room
- Second Hallway, Bedroom Four, Sleeping Porch
- Tom’s Writing Room and End of Tour
- The Fire
- The Angel of “Look Homeward Angel”
N.C. Museum of Art
- elin o'Hara slavick, artist featured in "the BIG picture” -- This podcast features a conversation between Chapel Hill, N.C., artist elin o’Hara slavick and N.C. Museum of Art curator Linda Dougherty. Slavick discusses her photographs, which are featured in the exhibition “the BIG picture,” on view at the N.C. Museum of Art until Sept. 2, 2007.
- Chris Jordan, artist featured in "the BIG picture" -- This podcast features a conversation with artist Chris Jordan and N.C. Museum of Art curator, Linda Dougherty. Jordan discusses his photographs, which are featured in the exhibition "the BIG picture", on view at the N.C. Museum of Art until September 2, 2007.
- Anthony Goicolea,, artist featured in "the BIG picture" -- This podcast features a conversation with artist Anthony Goicolea and N.C. Museum of Art curator Linda Dougherty. Goicolea discusses his photographs, which are featured in the exhibition "the Big picture", on view at the N.C. Museum of Art until Sept. 2, 2007.
- Kerry Skarbakka, artist featured in "the BIG picture" -- This podcast features a conversation with artist Kerry Skarbakka and N.C. Museum of Art curator, Linda Dougherty. Skarbakka discusses his photographs, which are featured in the exhibition "the BIG picture", on view at the N.C. Museum of Art until September 2, 2007.
Lectures
- 2006 North Carolina Awards -- Seven North Carolinians received the North Carolina Award, the state’s highest civilian honor, on Nov. 8, 2006. The awards are given in the categories of public service, fine arts, science, and literature.
- Dr.Billy Oliver -- Cultural Resources archaeologist Dr. Billy Oliver speaks to a gathering of mystery writers about the field of forensic archaeology.
- Museum Talk -- N.C. Museum of Art Curator Dennis P. Weller discusses the exhibition “Sordid and Sacred: The Beggars in Rembrandt’s Etchings.”
- 13th Amendment -- Dr. Jeffrey Crow discusses the importance of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
- J. Walker Smith -- Dr. J. Walker Smith of Yankelovich, Inc., discusses the changing marketplace in the cultural world.
Terms of Use
The ncCulture.com podcast feeds in the podcast format are provided free of charge for use by individuals for personal, non-commercial uses. Please provide appropriate recognition to the Department of Cultural Resources with your use of the feed material: "ncCulture.com podcast courtesy of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources."









