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Lida and Pieter Ouwehand pose for a photo.

Pieter Ouwehand describes he and his wife Lida’s relocation from Europe to New Jersey in the late 1960s as an adventure and a change of scenery.

Performing arts audience members with visual impairments might get more out of a live performance than their sighted seatmates do thanks to View Via Headphones, an audio description program created

Schneider smiles and leans against a window.

Maria Schneider, who NPR describes as “a national treasure,” calls her own shots.

Ballora smiles for a photo.

Audial information—assigning a sound to data—is a part of the modern world.

Watkins stands in a forest glade with her jacket hanging on her shoulder and the sun shining behind her.

Patty Griffin, Sara Watkins, and Anaïs Mitchell are coming to the Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State for a celebration of American songwriting and performance.

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