It’s A Question Of Balance with Ruth Copland
Society & Culture
Broadcast on KSCO AM 1080, KSCO 104.1 FM, KOMY AM 1340, and KSCO.com Live Stream.
It's A Question Of Balance ® radio show balances the intellectual with the creative, exploring whether we have more in common than divides us through thought-provoking conversations - out and about with people on the street on different topics, and in the studio with inspiring guests from the arts. Balance is not a compromise. Balance is truth distilled from many places creating cohesive understanding.
Check out podcasts of the different topics and arts guests at www.itsaquestionofbalance.com
Arts Interview: In-Depth Conversation with Saila Kariat
Ruth Copland interviews Saila Kariat, director, writer and producer of the film The Valley, a poignant and haunting film which ponders some deeply human questions - What does it mean to really connect as human beings? How well do we actually know those we love and know ourselves? Are we willing and able to let others be who they truly are?
The Valley is the feature directorial debut for Saila Kariat. Although she has had a lifelong passion for film, Saila began her career as an engineer having obtained a PhD in Electrical Engineering. She was a research staff member at the prestigious IBM T.J. Watson research center, worked as a development manager at IBM overseeing twenty eight engineers, and as director of marketing at a high tech start-up. She subsequently started a residential construction busines. During this time, she somehow found time to also pursue her lifelong desire to become a film-maker, and obtained a Bachelor’s in Film from San Jose State, where she was valedictorian of her graduating class. Saila has since directed several short films and has written shorts and feature length screenplays. Her screenplay “Minor Gods” was selected as a finalist for best feature screenplay at the California State University Media Arts Festival.
For more info on the show and to hear past shows visit www.itsaquestionofbalance.com
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Arts Interview: 'What Happened in Vegas?' Ramsey Denison, Bill Scott, Doug Blush
Topic: Are the Arts Important in Education? | Interviews with Dr Zaq Roberts, Betsy Franco and High School Students
Topic: Are the Arts Important in Education? | Part 1: Dr Zaq Roberts
Topic: Are the Arts Important in Education? | Part 2: Betsy Franco and High School Student Film-Makers
Topic: How Can We Unite? | On-The-Street Interviews
Arts Interview: High School Student Film-Makers - Part 2 Metamorphosis Junior Year
Arts Interview: Betsy Franco - Part 1 Metamorphosis Junior Year
Arts Interview: Betsy Franco and Student Film-Makers of 'Metamorphosis Junior Year'
Arts Interview: Ziek McCarter, Creative Director and Vocalist with Con Brio
What Now USA? | On-The-Street Interviews
Arts Interview: Jodi Frediani, Marine-Life Photographer
Special Arts Report: Veronica Roth - Internationally Best-Selling Author
Special Arts Report: Helene Cardona - Award-Winning Poet, Actress, Literary Translator
Special Arts Report: Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer-Prize-Winning Author
Arts Interview: Maria Semple, Internationally Best-Selling Author and Screenwriter
Arts Interview: Tess Morris, Screenwriter and 2015 BAFTA Breakthrough Brit
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Arts Interview: Film Director and Writer Chris Scheuerman, and Award-Winning Actor Andrew Jenkins
Arts Interview: In-Depth Conversation with Anne Sconberg and Mark Henderson, Founders of Anne and Mark's Art Party
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