Virginia Currents: Mutaher Azizuddin; Skye Zentz; Parrot Cue; Raymond Cherry
Virginia Currents meets Mutaher Azizuddin, a young artist who exudes intelligence, insight and creativity despite the neuro-degenerative disorder that afflicts her. Hear what inspires the playful and soulful lyrics and melodies of recording artist Skye Zentz. Also a look at the intricate work that goes into custom made billiards cue sticks by Virginia's Parrot Cue. We also remember baseball's Raymond Cherry.
Original Airdate: Thursday, 5-31-2012
Series: Virginia Currents




Children are the greatest gifts of God. May Allah bless Mutaher with best of health, early recovery and long life and be always a source of inspiration to so many fellow beings. Amen.
Truly, this is what extremely gifted and extraordinary means! It is exciting to watch her unleash her beautiful inside, in her work. Hats off to Mutaher's exceptional Mother as well. To be honest, they come from such a brilliant family, it is hardly a surprise that she is so extraordinary! I want to watch this video time and again and slowly let it sink in me. For the truly inspirational young lady: It's good luck all the way!!
A very moving,inspirational documentary ,I am very impressed with this young lady and her family.I know her mum from school as we went to the same school,her maternal grand father was a healer,a learned scholar,a professor,a spiritual leader. Muthaher 's spirituality and her family courage is very understandable.I am sure the great Durrani sahib is watching over them. I pray for them a wish them a very happy long and rewarding life thanks for sharing this with me
Mutaher is an amazing young woman and inspiration to us all, masha'Allaah. She is beautiful inside and out.
MayLily Lee and team you are awesome! What a wonderful, empowering film you have made. And the right mix of family, medical issues, art, education and ofcourse, Mutaher. You cover it all. And I am looking forward to seeing Mutaher's business venture, Hues & Views!
Thank you Virginia Currents and May-Lily Lee for sharing with us the story of young,exceptional and inspirational artist - Mutahir Aziz. I have high regards for Mutahir and her parents who have made these challenging time happy times.
Really like Muthair's Documentary, she has fantastic! parents , her father is my childhood best friend and a awesome! guy! The documentary was very informative and very moving! I pray for Muthair and her parents may Allah showers his BEST! BLESSINGon them Ameen! And I have no doubt! with these fantastic! parents and other nice folks working with her, she is only bound to get better and better with each passing day! With Best Regards! Sikander Ali Hingoro.
Thank you Virginia Currents for finding such a rare gem.
Visit www.atcp.org to learn more about this devastating condition that affects Mutaher.
What a life-affirming, uplifting, and inspirational young woman! As an artist I find so much resonance with her artistic process. It's good to know that other creative geniuses struggle with similar creative issues. Here's to her parents for bringing into this world such a remarkable personality, and most of all, here's to Mutaher for being a source of light, love, and life.
Dear Virginia Currents-I love the story about Mutaher Azizuddin, the young artist who has AT. May-Lily Lee has a way of touching all of your senses with her artistic storytelling, and pulling at your heartstrings as well. Thank you Virginia Currents and May-Lily Lee for your artistic and intelligent programming, videography and production!
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