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Screen Slate Podcast
1 - We All Laughed ft. Cristina Cacioppo (w/ Alex Ross Perry)

Screen Slate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 51:54 Transcription Available


Special guest: Cristina Cacioppo. Call-in guest: Alex Ross Perry. Hosted by Jon Dieringer, John Klacsmann, and Caroline Golum.Our friend Cristina Cacioppo joins us to talk about her programming career, from Ocularis microcinema to 92YTribeca to Alamo Drafthouse and now Nitehawk Cinema. We get into the late-aughts/early-tens NYC film scene before calling up filmmaker Alex Ross Perry to discuss his memories of Peter Bogdanovich. Then Cristina talks about how programming has changed post-Covid reopening, and adapting her Screen Slate column The Outskirts into a new series at Nitehawk Cinema.To access bonus content support us at www.patreon.com/screenslateSponsored by the German Film Office. Subscribe to their newsletter.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/screenslate)

Women's Wellness with Luce Inspiration
#13 Why traveling should be an essential part of your self-care regime

Women's Wellness with Luce Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 45:04


Marcy DePina’s passion for the arts and activism has been the anchor for her career using art as a vehicle for positive change. After creating FORSA Media Group LLC in 2005, Ms. DePina honed her expertise in the areas of event and multi-media production, public relations, marketing, and social media, managing projects for clients such as the United Nations, 92YTribeca, Central Park Summerstage, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Festival Mawazine and Festival of Casablanca in Morocco, Caribbean Fashionweek in Jamaica and the Atlantic Music Expo and Kriol Jazz Festival in Cabo Verde. She was also the host, script writer, and voice over talent for the multi-Emmy Award winning show “Rhythm and Roots” for two seasons on Ebru TV and the deejay and host of “The Movement: Cape Verdean Vibes” on Caribbean Zone Radio. In 2014, Ms. DePina was named Executive Director for Newark Riverfront Revival, a non-profit organization that programs Riverfront Park and advocates for riverfront development and public access. In this role, she developed an innovative approach to curate events that bring together dynamic cultural expressions with diverse audiences to reconnect people with the historically abused and neglected waterway. Ms. DePina is actively involved in Newark’s current cultural blossoming, and is the Vice-President of the Board of Newark Arts Council and Board Member of the Newark Chess Club. As a deejay and radio host, she produces a weekly radio show called “FORSA!” on Newark(dot)FM, playing music from Africa and the Diaspora. In 2017, Ms. DePina was honored to be featured in the commissioned project by PSEG entitled “100 People of Newark” for her work in the arts and environmental justice sector. An ambassador for the City of Newark, Ms. DePina was featured as one of three hosts for United Airlines “3 Perfect Days in Newark” project which appeared on 300 daily flights in March 2019 and continues to be available on all flights on demand. In addition, in 2019 she was received the “Social Media Influencer of the Year Award” from the Greater Newark Convention and Visitors Bureau. In May of 2019, Ms. DePina accepted the position of Producer/Editor for iHeart Media’s Podcast division where she is producing podcasts on food, travel and lifestyle. An avid traveler, she embarked on a passion project #12TripsIn12Months to experience new spaces, people, and culture and is documenting her journey through a podcast of the same name. A speaker of four languages, Ms. DePina is originally from New Bedford, Massachusetts and has been a resident of Newark, New Jersey for the last 25 years where she lives with her son. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lucy499/message

Sounds of Berklee
CMJ 2012, Artist Roundup

Sounds of Berklee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2015 4:03


By Adam Renn Olenn | October 5, 2012 Berklee College of Music, Heavy Rotation Records, and Berkleemusic.com present their sixth annual CMJ Music Marathon showcase of alumni and student artists, Friday, October 19, at 92YTribeca. To learn more about the artists, click here. The showcase will feature artists in a wide range of genres, including acts like: Shea Rose, with "S on my Chest" Measure, with "I Want to Know You" "Fever Sweat," by Heavy Rotations Records band Red Oblivion Gina's Picture Show, with "Forget" "You Go On & On," by Golden Bloom Heavy Rotations Records band Bent Knee, with "Little Specks of Calcium" and "Ogunquit, Maine," by the Field Effect. The event includes free raffles for a chance to win a badge to attend next year's CMJ Music Marathon and merchandise giveaways from Heavy Rotation Records, Berklee's student-run record label. Berklee's all-ages showcase is free for CMJ badge holders and $10 for the general public. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. 92YTribeca is located at 200 Hudson Street, New York, New York. For more information, please call 212 601-1000 or visit 92Y.org/Tribeca.

Person, Place, Thing with Randy Cohen

A writer for "The New Yorker" since 1992, Susan Orlean is partuclarly admired for her book "The Orchid Thief," the basis of the movie "Adaptation," in which she became the only New Yorker staffer to be played by Meryl Streep. Her latest book is a biography of the dog actor Rin Tin Tin, who I believe was also played by Meryl Streep. On this episode, recorded on stage at 92YTribeca, we are joined by the brilliant bluegrass musicians Eric Robertson on Mandolin and Duncan Wickel on fiddle. You can hear more episodes of PPT at PersonPlaceThing.org.

Person, Place, Thing with Randy Cohen

Many people first noticed John in the terrific commercials for Apple Computer in which he portrayed the bumbling PC. He is the “resident expert” on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," confidently purveying fake facts, as he does in his most recent book, "That is All." This podcast is edited from a live conversation on stage at 92YTribeca. You can hear more episodes of PPT at PersonPlaceThing.org.

Bonnie & Maude
Ep. 11 - Frances Ha // GUEST: Cristina Cacioppo

Bonnie & Maude

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2013 38:24


We discuss Frances Ha, the new film directed by Noah Baumbach, and written by Baumbach and the film's star, Greta Gerwig. This is a film about the rocky terrain of female friendship as well as what it means to be alone. We talk about why we love Frances so much, despite her flaws and poor decisions. (It might have something to do with her death-defying ability to pee on Subway tracks.) And we take a look at whether Frances Ha bears any of the cynicism found in Baumbach's past works, and suggest other great films that explore female friendship. Cristina Cacciopo (the former film programmer for the dearly departed 92YTribeca, but newly instated at the Alamo Draft House) joins the conversation as the resident Baumbach "nerd." (Her words.)

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
Bogotá Prison Pageant, Part III

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2013


Every year, the national women's prison in Colombia puts on a beauty pageant in which each cell block elects its own candidates to represent them - a queen and a queen mother. Our artists were down in Bogotá for the pageant in 2011, and what you're about to hear is from the interviews with the contestants and inmates there. This material was performed and recorded live at 92YTribeca in NY. First up is Donnetta Lavinia Grays as Jeimi (Willy) and next up is Florencia Lozano as Jessica. Maria Elena Ramirez closes out this episode as Ana Yolanda, Queen Mother for one of the cell blocks. Thanks for listening. Interviews for this episode were conducted by Adriana Mejía. The performances you just heard were directed by Steven Cosson. Thanks for listening! Please subscribe, rate, and review us! For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
Bogotá Prison Pageant, Part II

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2013


Our artists conducted interviews with the women in El Buen Pastor, the national women's prison in Bogotá, Colombia. Every year, the prison hosts a beauty pageant in which each cell block elects its own candidates to represent them - a queen and a queen mother - and they work together to create costumes, floats and dances for the main event, which is kind of like Carnival. Our last Bogotá Prison Pageant episode focused on the High Security section of the prison. The prison is divided into different cell blocks according to crimes committed. This week, we're heading into the General Population at El Buen Pastor to give you an intimate look into these women’s daily lives and their preparation for the pageant. This material was performed and recorded live at 92YTribeca in NY. First up is Ana Lamadrid performing an inmate, followed by our Associate Artist Jenny Morris as a Canadian prisoner. Matt Dellapina performs an interview with Mauricio, a pastor who works with the inmates, and the episode closes out with Flor De Liz Perez as the Queen Mother of Cell Block 9. Interviews for this were conducted by Alejandro Jaramillo Hoyos, Lorena Lopez, and Adriana Osorio. The performances you just heard were directed by Steven Cosson. Thanks for listening. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
Bogotá Prison Pageant, Part I

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2012


The beauty pageant that takes place in the national women's prison in Bogotá, Colombia is the subject of this week's episode. Steve Cosson spent a month visiting the prison during the lead up to the pageant, working with a group of Colombians, playwright José Rivera, and songwriter/musician Hector Buitrago of the Latin Grammy award winning band Aterciopelados. They interviewed the pageant's contestants, other inmates, and prison staff. In this podcast, you’ll get a chance to hear some of our raw interviews, which were translated into English and performed for the first time at the 92YTribeca in June of this year. Our first interview, performed by Vanessa Aspillaga, is with a woman serving time for being part of one of the various guerilla groups who are part of a long-standing armed conflict with right-wing paramilitaries. Next up is Carolina Ravassa playing an inmate who is incarcerated for her part in an attack on the presidential palace in Bogotá in 2002. The attack didn’t succeed in hitting then President Alvaro Uribe, though one missile overshot the palace and landed in the nearby neighborhood of El Cartucho, killing a number of people. To close this episode, our Associate Artist KJ Sanchez performs an inmate who, while she proclaims her innocence, was convicted of working for the paramilitaries through her political office. These interviews were conducted by Lorena Lopez and Alejandro Jaramillo. Thanks for listening. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

The New York Academy of Sciences
Science Stories Ep. 2: Trials & Terrors of High School Bio

The New York Academy of Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2012 12:26


Author, storyteller, and teacher Matthew Dicks tells the story of his high-school arch nemesis, a biology teacher known as "Bunhead," in part two of our science-storytelling podcast series. You can hear the final podcast from our February 2nd Science Teachers event over at the Story Collider. This week, they feature a story by our own Meghan Groom, Director of K12 Education and Science the City at the AcademyScience the City, on how teaching sex ed can throw you for a loop in more ways than one. Visit storycollider.org. This session was taped in from of a live audience at 92YTribeca.