On this week’s episode of the Northeast Newscast Intern Lexi Garcia interviews Northeast resident Roger MacBride about the unique artist venue. His home, made mostly of found materials, evolved into the Raj Ma Hall, a music venue and studio space during COVID-19. He shares how the idea for Raj Ma Hall came to be, the artists he shares his space with, and his thoughts on the future of the arts in communities like ours. More information can be found at rajmahall.org.
193: The Raj Ma Hall
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