Audrey Hogan

The Byline: How Do We Interpret Live Performance?

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In what ways is dance a unique method of artistic expression? How do we explore stories and perspectives in the arts, and how do we subvert the expectations those stories carry? Why does art stick with us?

On this week’s episode of The Byline, a joint project between The Phoenix and WLUW 88.7, host and engagement editor Audrey Hogan is joined by writers Munya Noman and Rania Woodward to discuss these questions and more.

Listen to The Byline — the story behind the stories you read — every Friday wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Audrey Hogan is a third-year student from Morgan Hill, California studying Communications and Political Science. This is her third-year as a writer and second-year on staff as Engagement Editor. She's written about the perils of academic pedigree, table tennis and Peter Gabriel, too. In her free time, she likes to read and walk.

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  • Noman is a second-year English and theology double major with a minor in neuroscience. Noman loves covering theater, music, interviewing people, and writing occasionally sardonic Opinion pieces. In her free time, she dramatically recites “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” because therapy is expensive.

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  • Rania Woodward is a second-year student majoring in English and secondary education. She grew up in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and started writing for the Phoenix at the beginning of her first year. When not writing, she enjoys reading, spending time outside, trying any Asian restaurant and is always up for dancing.

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