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In January 2004, WRTI began a series of weekly segments on the CultureFiles on Creatively Speaking – WRTI’s weekly look at Arts and Culture news, issues and events – hosted by Jim Cotter, Saturdays, 11 a.m. on 90.1 FM in Philadelphia.
The aired interviews are available as MP3s on the CultureFiles listed below. After selecting a CultureFile from below, simply click on the Creatively Speaking link located in the bottom right of the CultureFile to hear the MP3. Enjoy!
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Camden Children’s Garden
A special place for the young and the young at heart
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Independence Hall
Birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
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Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church
The oldest parcel of land continuously owned by African-Americans
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Mummers Museum
Celebrating Philadelphia’s spectacle of fantasy and feathers
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Mural Arts Program
Philadelphia-sponsored murals project spanning the whole city
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Museum of the American Philosophical Society
Views of science and humanistic thought at Ben Franklin’s intellectual club
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National Constitution Center
The world’s only museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution
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Pearl S. Buck House
The American home of a world-famous writer
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Pennsylvania Ballet
From swans to swing, this ballet does everything
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Philadelphia Athletics Museum and Library
Fans memorialize their well-loved, long-departed team
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Philadelphia Cathedral
Episcopal Cathedral recalls 4th-century Christian basilica
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The Philadelphia Classical Guitar Society
Supporting and savoring the art of classical guitar
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The Philadelphia Doll Museum
Presenting black dolls as artifacts of history and culture
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The Philadelphia Insectarium
One man's tribute to the wonderful world of insects
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The Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Adolph and Rose Levis Sports Museum
Saluting the accomplishments of the city’s Jewish athletes
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Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe
Hundreds of thought-provoking productions each September
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POST - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours
More than 20 Philadelphia neighborhoods open their artist studios to the public
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Rodin Museum
Largest collection of Auguste Rodin sculptures outside France
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The Rosenbach Museum and Library
The personal library of famed twentieth-century book dealer A.S.W. Rosenbach
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Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial
A touch of medieval art in the middle of a residential neighborhood
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Second Bank of the United States
A who’s who of Revolutionary War-era portraiture
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Settlement Music School
More than music for the young and young at heart
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