City Lights: Atlanta Cycling; John Paul White; And More

Lois Reitzes speaks with Jeffrey Wisard of the Atlanta Cycling Festival and Keisa Bruce of the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition talks about cycling in Atlanta on ''City Lights.''
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Tuesday on “City Lights with Lois Reitzes”:
- 0:54: Contributor Dr. Scott Stewart examines the use of the ostinato, a repeated musical pattern, in classical and film music;
- 14:11: Lois Reitzes gives a quick preview of the Decatur Book Festival and plays an archival interview with author Pat Conroy, to whom the festival’s keynote address will pay tribute;
- 21:32: Reitzes speaks with Jeffrey Wisard of the Atlanta Cycling Festival and Keisa Bruce of the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition talks about cycling in Atlanta during Atlanta Streets Alive;
- 36:43: John Paul White, musician and former member of the Civil Wars, discusses the art of songwriting and plays new music in the “City Lights” studio.
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