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Sidewalk Talks

Sidewalk Talks

By: Riverfront Saginaw / Storyville
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Random people, random topics, talking on random sidewalks in the City of Saginaw, Michigan.© 2026 Riverfront Saginaw / Storyville Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Marlana Cork Talks Community
    Jul 6 2026

    Marlana Cork kicks off Season Three with a Sidewalk Talk about community-building! Be sure to subscribe to Sidewalk Talks and leave a review!

    00:00 Season Premiere Banter
    01:17 Aging and Dentist Days
    02:31 Why Community Matters
    03:53 Grandma’s Candy House
    07:04 Showing Up When It’s Hard
    10:24 Community as Relationship
    17:13 Unsung Heroes and Commitment
    21:38 Communication Meets Action
    23:43 Conflict and Accountability
    25:36 Community Accountability
    26:15 Beyond Blame Culture
    27:15 Keyboard Warrior Warning
    28:28 Claim Citizen Power
    29:55 Curiosity Over Conflict
    31:53 Face To Face Talks
    35:34 Conflict As Catalyst
    39:15 Committed To Mess
    42:11 Arrogance And Fear
    45:40 Curiosity Builds Community
    47:55 Closing Thanks

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    48 mins
  • Season Three Coming Soon!
    Jul 3 2026

    A new season of Sidewalk Talks premieres Monday! Watch the video for a sneak preview of all of this season's amazing guests, and then subscribe to Sidewalk Talks and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Two new episodes will go up every week, so subscribe and don't miss an episode!

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    3 mins
  • Music Reframed: SBSO’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” with Maestro Fouad Fakhouri
    Mar 25 2026

    On Saturday, September 28th at 7:30 p.m., the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra (SBSO) continues its 90th Season with Music Reframed: Pictures at an Exhibition at the historic Temple Theatre in downtown Saginaw. This ambitious program pairs one of the most celebrated orchestral works of all time with bold contemporary compositions performed by their creators.

    The evening culminates in Modest Mussorgsky’s iconic Pictures at an Exhibition, a vivid and dramatic orchestral masterpiece that has captivated audiences for more than a century. Featured guest artist Kebra-Seyoun Charles will perform their concerto Nightlife, following its recent world premiere at Carnegie Hall with the American Composers Orchestra. The concert will also feature the Michigan premiere of Trance, an original composition by SBSO Music Director Fouad Fakhouri. The single-movement work recreates the driving momentum and “beat drop” characteristics of EDM, building from bold heroic gestures to percussive propulsion led by tambourine and taiko drum, before culminating in powerful brass and rhythmic accents across the orchestra. Rooted in Fakhouri’s personal memories of youthful summers spent immersed in trance music, the piece channels joy, energy, and celebration.

    Fouad Fakhouri joins us in this episode of Sidewalk Talks to chat about the concert, being a conductor, the power of conflict and collaboration in both life and in music, and more.


    Timestamps:

    00:00 Welcome and Concert Details

    00:27 Maestro Travel Story

    01:35 Why This Program Works

    02:32 Pictures at an Exhibition Explained

    04:53 Projected Art and Community Focus

    06:20 Keeping Classical Music Alive

    09:27 Ravel Orchestration Choices

    11:45 Conducting Mindset and Audience Energy

    15:20 Reframing the Score from the Piano Original

    18:39 Introducing Nightlife Double Bass Feature

    20:28 Nightlife Journey Concerto

    21:40 Meeting Kera and Saginaw Fit

    22:38 Double Bass in Treble

    23:06 Composer Soloist Dynamic

    25:21 Creative Tension and Conflict

    27:27 Socratic Disagreement and Growth

    29:48 Trance Origins and Rave Days

    31:45 Detroit Techno Roots

    33:44 Orchestrating EDM Energy

    36:09 Live Music Syncs Us

    40:22 Tickets and Final Thanks

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    42 mins
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