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Performance Arts (Greater Des Moines/Iowa) “A good artist has less time than ideas.” – Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997), a German artist known for his extremely prolific output in a wide range of styles and media, superfiction as well as his provocative, jocular and hard-drinking public persona. The Culture Buzz Podcast Library – Iowa Governor’s Award for Partnership & Collaboration in the Arts In 2004, the family moved to the beautiful city of Nashville, Tennessee where she lives with her husband, Don, and their precious pup rescues, Waltzing Matilda and Marathon Molly.From Iowa’s cultural epicenter, MainFrame Studios at 900 Keosauqua Way in Des Moines, comes your Listener-supported Community Voice, the Award-Winning independent radio station, KFMG-LP 98.9 FM (streaming simultaneously at bringing you music, literature & cultural content. Kathe lived in Dallas for nearly three decades, where all three of her and her husband’s daughters were born and raised.

Brown, 2016), Accidental Sisters is her debut work as an author. Her career has spanned the gamut from commercial banking lender to advertising account executive, from calligrapher/artist to tennis official, and now she has found her true delight in putting pen to paper.Īlthough she has illustrated a children’s book ( Rocklin Goes to Work, M.D. She attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, where she swam for the Mustangs and received her BBA (Finance), with Minors in Art History and Economics. Katherine Linn Caire was born and raised in Des Moines, IA. But when her investigation uncovers a half-sister that Kathe never imagined existed, she must decide whether to open her heart and mind to a stranger who shares her DNA or walk away without challenging her long-held beliefs about what it means to be part of a family. With each piece of information she uncovers, the mystery of her birth parents’ identities unravels a bit more. But what begins as a simple investigation takes a startling swerve when the social worker who sends the records fails to redact a crucial bit of information.


Kathe isn’t interested in learning her birth parents’ identities, just the details of their health.
