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Hillary and Tina cover the Keating Five and former Burleigh County Sheriff Alexander McKenzie. For show notes and links to our sources, please click here (https://themuckpodcast.fireside.fm/articles/ep67notes).
Alexander McKenzie was arrested in Cape Nome, Alaska on October 15th, 1900. But by the time he and the U.S. Marshals arrived on the American mainland, McKenzie already had a new plan in place to try and avoid justice. Listen now to the finale of the Alaska Gold Rush Swindle on Coldest Cases! Check us out on Twitter, Instagram, and the Generic Podcast Network website.
Beginning around January 1900, a criminal gold mining ring took shape in the U.S. At its helm? Alexander McKenzie, a former Sheriff with powerful connections across the country. Through legal loopholes, favors, promises, and even bribes, McKenzie managed to take complete control of Cape Nome, Alaska during the 1900 gold mining season. However, after several weeks of unfair treatment, the miners in Nome decided to fight back. Check us out on Twitter, Instagram, and the Generic Podcast Network website.
Alexander Mckenzie is a Portland, Oregon based Rapper. Causes is a Los Angeles, California based producer. The two met in 2013 via soundcloud and have been making music together ever since. I chatted with the two of them about their creative dynamic, how they initially got in contact with one another, and their new EP "Hindsight". To keep up with Alexander Mckenzie and Causes, and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below. Track Listing: "Hope Over Fear" "Are You Scared To Be Alone" "Voices In My Head" Instagram: @alexander.xxiv @iamcauses @dancablepresents
This week we were live ON AIR on CKUT 90.3FM talking about sex and sexology with sexologist Alexander McKenzie. He gave us an awesome breakdown of what sexology is, what sexologists do and a few things to consider for ourselves as we share our bodies with others.I’d had a blast with him and would love to have him come in again so leave a comment below so I can let him know the audience does too!
Alexander McKenzie started painting at 11 years old, and has gone on to be exhibited extensively, with over 20 solo exhibitions in both Australia and the United Kingdom since 1996. He is a five time finalist in the Archibald Prize for portraiture at the Art Gallery of NSW, and a seven time finalist in the Wynne Prize for Landscape painting. Today, he stops by the chat cave for an in depth ramble on what it means to live the life of an artist.
Alexander McKenzie started painting at 11 years old, and has gone on to be exhibited extensively, with over 20 solo exhibitions in both Australia and the United Kingdom since 1996. He is a five time finalist in the Archibald Prize for portraiture at the Art Gallery of NSW, and a seven time finalist in the Wynne Prize for Landscape painting. Today, he stops by the chat cave for an in depth ramble on what it means to live the life of an artist.
On episode one hundred and forty-seven, the story of Alexander McKenzie is told. This episode is brought to you by Combat Flip Flops: flipping the view on how wars are won - business, not bullets. Be sure to visit our website for more information as the show goes on at: www.talesofhonorpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and be sure to share with friends and family!
In Alexander McKenzie's paintings the sun hides below the horizon and a low light illuminates the mysterious landscape. It might be a manicured garden or a hill covered in trees and there will probably be water nearby. Perhaps the sea, a lake, a channel. Perfectly still but brightly reflecting the sky. One thing's for sure. You're going to venture in for a closer look. At first it might look familiar but as you get closer you realise it’s not a place that you're likely to find on this earth. You’ll discover things you didn’t notice at first glance; a closed gate with its key lost in the painting, a bridge taking you to another place, a red flag warning you to reconsider. Those elements are not accidental. They’ve been deliberately placed by the artist who is himself looking for answers where spirituality is key. Even the symbols in his portraiture lend themselves to a metaphoric interpretation. He’s had twenty five solo shows in Australia and the UK, has been a finalist in the Archibald six times, seven times in the Wynne Prize and is hugely popular. McKenzie’s shows often sell out and his superb mid-career survey show ‘The Adventurous Gardener’ currently at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery in Sydney has been what could be called a blockbuster for a regional gallery, with 2000 people going through the doors on the first weekend. We recorded this episode in McKenzie's studio with some of his paintings in progress propped up on milk crates against the walls destined for Martin Browne Contemporary and his November solo show. To hear the conversation press 'play' beneath the feature photo above. Or listen however you get your podcasts. Scroll down to see a video of McKenzie talking about his survey show 'The Adventurous Gardener'. Current and upcoming events 'The Adventurous Gardener', Hazelhurst Regional Gallery, current to 21 October 2018 Solo show, Martin Browne Contemporary, 15 November - 9 December 2018 Show Notes Alexander McKenzie Alexander McKenzie at Martin Browne Contemporary Julian Ashton Art School Leonardo Da Vinci Claude Monet Edouard Manet Paul Klee Dutch Golden Age painting John Bokor King Street Gallery Blake Prize Matt Corby https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzVHMan9j7Y
Niklas Walentin, violinist. Violinisten Niklas Walentins officielle debutkoncert kort før jul. Carl Nielsen: Præludium og Tema med variationer, opus 48, for soloviolin. Sjostakovitj: Klavertrio nr. 2. Beethoven: Violinsonate nr. 5, Forårssonaten. Brahms: Violinsonate nr. 2. Niklas Walentin, violin. Jacob la Cour, cello. Alexander McKenzie, klaver. (Konservatoriets Koncertsal, København, 29. november). Vært: Max Fage-Pedersen. www.dr.dk/p2koncerten