Who the Folk?! Nate Uri
I love the big ruckus Seders where everyone drinks a bit too much wine and there’s fist pounding on the table and singing.
I love the big ruckus Seders where everyone drinks a bit too much wine and there’s fist pounding on the table and singing.
Brandie Itman talks about converting to Judaism, her new business selling cheesecakes, and balancing work and family life. Where exactly do you live in Minnesota? Prior Lake, south of the River. […]
In my experience, people that are career musicians are really kind and easy to work with. You don’t build a career by treating people poorly.
I get most of my act from my life. I try to reveal more about myself because that’s a where the funniest stuff is most of the time.
I always liked the story of Esther, but I felt that some of the story was missing. There had to be more than just her beauty to winning the king’s heart .
Seth Kaplan on winning an Emmy, why Minnesota is the best news market and belonging to two synagogues.
Nina Graham talks to us about growing up Jewish in Duluth, working in the arts, and why she makes her own clothes.
Daniella Martin—author, mom and insect eater—tells us why locusts are the most authentic Jewish food, how to make cricket matzo and which Minnesota bugs have her captivated.
Marley Richman, the Jewish Arts and Culture Coordinator at the St. Paul JCC, talks about her connection to the arts through dance and why St. Paul is better – See more at: http://tcjewfolk.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=41419&action=edit#sthash.AhlCxfd3.dpuf
Jason Koffman of the Cedar Cultural Center talks to us about growing up in an interfaith family and the evolving music scene in the Twin Cities.