Brian Kennedy is forced to take a job in his local pharmacy to finance his theater dreams.
Brian Kennedy is a writer/storyteller living in NYC. He's written for The Huffington Post and performed improv and sketch comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade. He tells stories on podcasts and at various venues, including The Moth -- where he's a StorySLAM winner. A long time ago, he wrote plays and produced them in the Minnesota Fringe Festival. Yes, he grew up in Minnesota. Yes, he still has the accent to prove it.
When the local science museum looks to hire performers, David Nett believes he's the perfect man for the job.
An aspiring scientist brought up in a family of artists, Elisa Schaum feels like a black sheep.
Jean Zarate is torn between science and music until a tragic event brings both into perspective.
Scientist Usman Hameedi struggles to live up to his father’s expectations while also pursuing his art.
Brian Kennedy is forced to take a job in his local pharmacy to finance his theater dreams.
Suze Kundu is forced to abandon dancing for materials science, until materials science comes to the rescue.
A relationship bridging the divide between scientists and artists is reflected in a fight over where to store tomatoes.
How does a landscape artist become the host of a popular science show on YouTube? For Emily Graslie it started with pictures of a wolf head on Facebook.