Masters of Harmony, Master of Suspense | Yale Whiffenpoofs & the Hitchcock Film Fest
Tabatha Stewart
Member of the Yale Whiffenpoofs a cappella ensemble
Tabatha Stewart, a Healdsburg native and a Yale Whiffenpoofs member, discusses the Whiffs upcoming performance at the Raven Theater on October 19th. Tabatha dishes on her journey from local musical theater to joining the oldest collegiate a cappella group in America. She explores the group's history, evolution to become gender-inclusive, and the vibrant a cappella culture at Yale. Tabatha previews the Whiffenpoofs upcoming performance, shares insights about a cappella music's appeal and unique aspects of vocal harmonization, and talks about what it will be like to perform in front of her hometown crowd.
The Hitchcock Film Festival in Bodega Bay is set to celebrate its 11th year, and we’ve got festival insiders Shona Campbell and Dan Sneed to give us all the details. We chat about all things Alfred Hitchcock, including the master of suspense’s filmography, legacy, and artistic style. We learn how the Hitchcock Festival supports the local community and what attendees can expect from the event. We learn about Bodega Bay's connection to Alfred Hitchcock's film "The Birds," Hitch's visual storytelling techniques, and where to find Hitchcock's Sonoma County filming locations.
The Craft Beer Concierge reviews Russian River Brewing’s Shadow of a Doubt and explains why this is the perfect beer to have in hand while cozying up on the couch to watch your favorite Hitchcock or suspense film.
Featured Guests
Tabatha Stewart
Shona Campbell
Dan Sneed
Resources Mentioned
Cole Porter
“Anything Goes,” song written by Cole Porter in 1934
“House of the Rising Sun”, an American traditional folk song
Healdsburg
Bodega Bay
Bodega Bay Chamber of Commerce & Sonoma Coast Visitor Center
Bodega Bay Schoolhouse
St. Teresa's Church