Ruins in Gatineau Park inspire painters and photographers. Louise Tanguay has photographed the ruins for many years, and artist Kevin...
Paul Larson
Producer Paul Larson is known as the face of the arts at Mountain Lake PBS. For years he’s produced series and feature segments about local and regional artists and PBS performers. The two most recent documentaries he produced each won an Emmy award for “Outstanding Documentary” in the Boston / New England region. As a guest speaker at Harvard and other universities, he talks about his hobby of traveling to places featured in arts and literature. Larson currently produces the “Spotlight” segments on the weekly public affairs show Mountain Lake Journal and hosts special episodes of that program.
Every year, as the Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award spotlights shine on the brightest in their respective fields,...
It may be an “Adirondack Thing.” That might explain why members of the talented Bacon family have collaborated with producer...
Many of Choreographer Rebecca Kelly’s ballets draw their inspiration from her strong desire to raise awareness about environmental concerns. Spending...
“Spotlight” – NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTRY – WAMPUM ARIST – This is a segment in the Native American Artistry series, produced...
Novelist Sara J. Henry writes of a horrific scene as the ice palace construction is underway in Saranac Lake. She...
DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE… UP THE BEANSTALK… INTO HARVARD! Thanks to everyone in the Academic Writing and Critical Reading course...
A Mountain Lake PBS documentary is sharing the story of a successful festival in Plattsburgh, New York around the state,...
A new program in the Adirondack region aims to unify Clinton and Essex counties through art. This “Spotlight” segment originally...
“Spotlight” – NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTRY – BEADWORKER – This is a segment in the Native American Artistry series, produced by...