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"Tavern Tales" Zipper Set, O'Brien's Pub, Allston, MA Dec 1, 22 Produced & Directed by: Mike Hoban & Lenny Scolletta Interview: Mike Hoban Edited by: Lenny Scolletta Theme written by: Lenny Scolletta & Tom Abbott, performed by The Wayoutz "Rat Tales" Logo designed by: Joe Constantine Special thanks: Medford Community Media (2022) lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
Rapper and Dorchester native Cousin Stizz joins Kwani Lunis for “10 Questions with NBC10 Boston.” He shares what it's like to be home to close out his tour tonight, life outside of music, and how he's feeling about his Boston Celtics playoff run.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You most likely have already heard of her Erika B Hess from I like Your Work Podcast but we will try and give her the intro she deserves anyway! In this episode Erika and I casually chat candidly about our lives as female creatives taking on the world while basking in the realities of parenthood. Stay tuned for our upcoming collab and CALL FOR ART: https://www.brandihofer.ca/callforart Erika b Hess is a painter recognized for her use and interest in colour. Her work has been exhibited nationally including Prince Street Gallery in NYC, Last Projects in Los Angles, CA, and Boston Center for the Arts in Boston, MA. In 2017, she had two solo exhibitions, “The Line Between the Past and the Present,” at Musa Collective, Allston MA and “Viewing Light,” at Newton Free Library, Newton, MA. Her work has been featured in various publications including, Poets and Artists, Fresh Paint, Charles River Journal and Post Industrial Complex, a book released by the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Find her here: https://www.erikabhess.com/ @ilikeyourworkpodcast and @erikabhess
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Ring in the new year by thrilling to the unceremonious return of our illustrious long-running #ExperimentallyILL #podcast. Enjoy consuming this lowfi recording of Experimentally ILL Radio 106 with your cackling host @MichaelPOToole, captured on 11/28/2020. This edition features regular guests the hilarious and insightful pop culture aficionado LA Indie Filmmaker @LawrenceHollie73 & quirky pun master and political satirist Allston, MA Artist/Writer @D.L.Polonsky via the magic of telephone. Post-Thanksgiving weekend, our heroes reflect on past Turkey Days together (like at #DennysDiner in #california seen here), indie film and radio show production and more, including the state of the movie industry and life at large amidst a global pandemic. Lawrence gets into a Curb Your Enthusiasm-like conflict regarding using his single dumbbell with beach security. D.L. talks Trump, his political art and movie career. Anti-internet Newburyport musician Raleigh Stein calls in and commiserates with him about life in “the digital prison.” Blog link to episode: https://experimentallyill.wordpress.com/2021/01/05/experimentally-ill-radio-106-with-michael-otoole-11-28-2020-guests-la-indie-filmmaker-lawrence-hollie-allston-ma-artist-writer-d-l-polonsky-via-phone/ Archive link: https://archive.org/details/illradio106 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/experimentallyill/message
We discuss: Limitations can help creativity, What podcasts podcasters listen too, Artist statements, Writers and curators writing artist statements, Art academia, Art competitions, Always research opportunities, Have goals, Sharon Louden, The overuse of the terms 'artist' and 'curator', The importance of tenacity in an art career, Teaching art online, Being a parent and an artist https://www.erikabhess.com https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com About Erika b Hess is a painter recognized for her use and interest in color. Her work has been exhibited nationally including Prince Street Gallery in NYC, Last Projects in Los Angles, CA, and Boston Center for the Arts in Boston, MA. In 2017, she had two solo exhibitions, “The Line Between the Past and the Present,” at Musa Collective, Allston MA and “Viewing Light,” at Newton Free Library, Newton, MA. Her work has been featured in various publications including, Poets and Artists, Fresh Paint, Charles River Journal and Post Industrial Complex, a book released by the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Her work was selected by John Seed to be featured in, “Fifty Memorable Artists 2015”. She has served on panels such as Cleveland Institute of Art's, “Feminism Now: Exposing the Truth”, Boston University's, "Creative Capital: Building Collaborative Art Space" and was a visiting juror for Dayton Visual Art Center's 2016-2018 biennial. She created the podcast, I Like Your Work and is a co-founder of MUSA Collective, an artist-run collective in Boston. She received her MFA from Boston University. Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com
We discuss: Limitations can help creativity, What podcasts podcasters listen too, Artist statements, Writers and curators writing artist statements, Art academia, Art competitions, Always research opportunities, Have goals, Sharon Louden, The overuse of the terms 'artist' and 'curator', The importance of tenacity in an art career, Teaching art online, Being a parent and an artist https://www.erikabhess.com https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com About Erika b Hess is a painter recognized for her use and interest in color. Her work has been exhibited nationally including Prince Street Gallery in NYC, Last Projects in Los Angles, CA, and Boston Center for the Arts in Boston, MA. In 2017, she had two solo exhibitions, “The Line Between the Past and the Present,” at Musa Collective, Allston MA and “Viewing Light,” at Newton Free Library, Newton, MA. Her work has been featured in various publications including, Poets and Artists, Fresh Paint, Charles River Journal and Post Industrial Complex, a book released by the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Her work was selected by John Seed to be featured in, “Fifty Memorable Artists 2015”. She has served on panels such as Cleveland Institute of Art's, “Feminism Now: Exposing the Truth”, Boston University's, "Creative Capital: Building Collaborative Art Space" and was a visiting juror for Dayton Visual Art Center's 2016-2018 biennial. She created the podcast, I Like Your Work and is a co-founder of MUSA Collective, an artist-run collective in Boston. She received her MFA from Boston University. Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com
This week, Jeff Gipson (@mrgipson) drops in to discuss the first two Death Cab for Cutie LPs ("Something About Airplanes," and "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes"). We discuss being young, how to cook chicken thighs, buying things at Hot Topic, what it's like to be the head honcho, and more. Plus we review the Belgian music charts and play a Family Feud game because no other podcast more popular than ours has done anything like that yet!Buy Death Cab's second record, "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes," or just buy some of their merch.Follow us on Twitter: @CHIDSPIN, @SighFieri, @RoundingDownListen to Dune Boys.Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Support the show (https://cash.app/$roundingdown)
Show #354 - Live from METAL NIGHT at Model Cafe in Allston, MA Recorded live on December 11, 2018 This was part of a 3hr broadcast, but only the 1hr Black Metal portion was archived. **Playlist** **talk** 1) Ortsul - Ostatnia Wola 2) Revenge - Deceiver Futile 3) Grifla da la Secta - Ala Tschairada 4) Medieval Demon - Invisible Black Magic Ritual 5) Candlewolf Disciple - Chants Of Desecration For The Five Chapels **talk** 6) Âme Perdue - Âme Perdue 7) Wulkanaz - Gryningsgrå 8) Haunt - Among the dead 9) Zemial - Under Scythian Command 10) Aegrus -Devotion for the Devil 11)Sólstafir - Til Valhallar **talk** 12) Asagraum - Gospel Of Ignition **talk** Live every Tuesday at 9pm EST on BostonFreeRadio.com
Happy Holidays from the Beat Club Podcast. We had an opportunity to take a trip to Allston, MA where we got a chance to hear some amazing producers and battles ( Lightfoot vs Loman, Battle Axe vs Humbeats and DJ Manipulator vs 1st Official ). We invite you to take a listen and check out the producers from the area. Let us know would you keep it or cut it.
Happy Holidays from the Beat Club Podcast. We had an opportunity to take a trip to Allston, MA where we got a chance to hear some amazing producers and battles (Lightfoot vs Loman, Battle Axe vs Humbeats and DJ Manipulator vs 1st Official. We invite you to take a listen and check out the producers from the area. Let us know would you keep it or cut it.
I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
This week I am so happy to introduce you to Nina Stolz Bellucci. Nina is an artist who lives in Boston who creates mixed media paintings that deal with line, light and reflect her surroundings. Nina has since been the recipient of numerous awards, including a 2018 Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Grant in Painting. Nina’s work is represented at Uprise Art Gallery and can be seen this coming March at Musa Collective in Allston MA and in June 2019 at Slag Gallery in Brooklyn. In this epsiode we talk about studio space, the beauty of what surrounds you and being a mom. You guys will love Nina’s energy. Have a great week in the studio! LINKS: Diane Fitch’s work http://www.dianefitch.com//earlier-series/ Elizabeth Murray’s PBS doc https://www.pbs.org/video/everybody-knowselizabeth-murray-vr8ced/ I Like Your Work Studio Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/311087909480243/?source_id=2150371618621348 Uprise Art https://www.upriseart.com/discover/artists/nina-stolz-bellucci Boston Voyager interview http://bostonvoyager.com/interview/meet-nina-stolz-bellucci/ Studio Visits- https://www.erikabhess.com/ilikeyourworkstudiovisit/ Gabriella Klein https://www.gabriella-klein.com
Join us for a fun co-interview with artist Erika b Hess who recently launched her own podcast, I Like Your Work. We talk about artist residencies (I just got back from France at the time of recording), feminism, and being a painter, podcasting and entrepreneurship. Erika and I also discuss the importance of fostering our own artist communities and using our voice as artists. Erika b Hess is a painter based in Boston recognized for her use and interest in color. Hess’s work has been exhibited nationally including Prince Street Gallery in NYC, Last Projects in Los Angles, CA, and Boston Center for the Arts in Boston, MA. In 2017, she had two solo exhibitions, “The Line Between the Past and the Present,” at Musa Collective, Allston MA and “Viewing Light,” at Newton Free Library, Newton, MA. Her work has been featured in various publications including, Poets and Artists, Fresh Paint, Charles River Journal and Post Industrial Complex, a book released by the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Her work was selected by John Seed to be featured in, “Fifty Memorable Artists 2015”. She has served on panels such as Cleveland Institute of Art’s, “Feminism Now: Exposing the Truth”, was a visiting juror for Dayton Visual Art Center’s 2016-2018 biennial, and is a recurring juror for the Walker Art MFA Prize at Boston University. Hess is a co-founder of MUSA Collective, an artist-run collective in Boston, and received her MFA from Boston University. I Like Your Work is dedicated to interviewing creative people from painters and artists to collectors and curators. People who are involved in a creative lifestyle and also in building community within the arts. You can see images of artist work below on the blog or on Instagram at ilikeyourworkpodcast.
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Doorbell Podcast #2: Marcy Ostberg, Director of the City of Boston's Housing Innovation Lab Learn more about the Housing Innovation Lab here: https://www.boston.gov/housing-innovation-lab https://calendly.com/housingilab/officehours
Playlist: Tom “The Suit” Forst, Killing Floor, Mambo Sons, The Only Woman, Tom Guerra, All Purpose Song, Frank Bang And The Cook County Kings, The Dream, Mary Jo Curry, Husband #2, Matthew Skoller, The Devil Ain’t Got No Music, Sunshine Nights, Bedford Stomp, The John Weeks Band, The Hole, Jeff Chaz, Saving Everything For You, Mississippi Heat, Cab Driving Man, Darrin Yarbrough, Havin Fun, Dave Keller, If I Ever Get You Back, Raphael Wressnig & Igor Prado, Young Girl, Michael Hornbuckle, Back Seat Blues, Jay Willie Blues Band, One More Mile, James Montgomery, Intoxicated, Jeff Przech, Clinchfield Rail, The Fremonts, My Girl Josephine, Donald Ray Johnson And GAS Blues Band, Ain’t Superstitious, Mitch Hayes, Ashes And Dust (Erin’s Song), The Smoke Wagon Blues Band, Must’ve Read It Wrong, Tracy K, Done Gone Wrong, The Jimmys, Love Will Find A Way, Mitch Kashmar, Makin’ Bacon, Michael Cleary Band, When You Get Back, Alexis P. Suter Band, 25 Years, Brian ChaRETTE, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much! Blues In The Area WEDNESDAY 11/16 LOS LOBOS - Fairfield Theater Company, Fairfield. BALKUN BROTHERS / DAN STEVENS / JAKE KULAK - Strange Brew Pub (7 PM), Norwich. JOHNNY AND THE EAST COAST ROCKERS - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly RI. PETEY HOP (Roots and Blues Session ) - Falcon Underground (7 to 10 PM), Marlboro NY JASON GISSER BAND (with Tom Forst) - Daryl's House, Pawling NY. BRUCE JOHN (Artist Showcase) - The Bread Box, Willimantic 5 artists, Donations to Covenant Soup Kitchen. COMMUNITY JAM feat TOMMY WHALEN - Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford. FRIENDS DAY OPEN MIC - Theodore's (10 PM), Springfield MA. BASICALLY BLUES OPEN MIC - Cypress Restaurant (7:30 PM), Middletown. SANDY CONNOLLY OPEN MIC - Donahue's Beach Bar and Grill, Madison. MAPLE TREE OPEN MIC - Maple Tree Cafe, Simsbury. THE ECLECTIC OPEN MIC - The Eclectic, Willimantic. COMMON GROUND OPEN MIC - Common Ground Pub, Allston MA. THURSDAY 11/17 KEB MO - Fairfield Theater Company (Warehouse), Fairfield. LIVIU INVITATIONAL - LIVIU POP with BIG JACK WARD (From Luther Johnson Band) - J's Crab Shack, Hartford. DAVE MASON - Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield. BALKUN BROTHERS - Theodore's,Springfield MA. PO BOYS - Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford. ROCKY LAWRENCE - Crave (6:30 to 9:30 PM), Ansonia. THE MODEANS - Bill's Seafood (6:30 PM), Westbrook. ERIC DUCOFF BAND - Griswold Inn (8 PM), Essex. RAMBLIN DAN STEVENS (Nouveau Beaujolais) - Divine Wine Emporium (7 PM) Niantic. SATISFACTION (Stones Tribute) - Fairfield Theater Company (Stage One), Fairfield. DAVE COSTA'S OPEN MIC - Cambridge Brew House, Granby. KEN SAFETY OPEN MIC - CJ Sparrows, Cheshire. JIMI PHOTON'S JAM - Hungry Tiger, Manchester. ROHN LAWRENCE AND FRIENDS - Tipping Chair Tavern, Milldale. OPEN MIC AT THE BISTRO - Infinity Hall,(8 PMN), Norfolk. FRONT ROW BAND OPEN MIC (Thursty Thursday) - Blue Plate Tavern, Plainville OPEN MIC AT THE KNICKERBOCKER - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly RI. PINE LOFT OPEN MIC - Pine Loft, Berlin. DAVE KELLER ( Solo ) - Lost Nation Theater (7 PM), Montpelier VT FRIDAY 11/18 JAMES MONTGOMERY (CD Release - Paul Butterfield Tribute) - Bridge Street Live, Collinsville. 20% off - using coupon code "James" at checkout. TAB BENOIT - Infinity Music Hall (8 PM), Norfolk. CHERYL ARENA - Theodore's (8:30 PM), Springfield MA. KEB MO - Jorgenson Theater, UConn ( Storrs ). JEFF PITCHELL / CHARLES NEVILLE / SHEILA RAY CHARLES - Infinity Music Hall, Hartford. BALKUN BROTHERS - Main Pub, Manchester. BRANDT TAYLOR - Keagon's, Middletown. KATHY THOMPSON BAND - Tipping Chair Tavern, Milldale. ORB MELLON TRIO - Westside 2 Pint 0, New Haven. THE MALLETT BROTHERS - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly RI. MICHAEL CLEARY BAND - Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford. THE CARTELLS - Harbour House, Mystic. JONATHAN RICHMAN - Outer Space, Hamden. KUNG FU (Ray Morant, Matt Zeiner, Adrian Trammantano) - Sully's Pub, Hartford. GRAYSON HUGH AND POLLY MESSER - Smokin With Chris, Southington. MENHART SISTERS - Angie's Pizza. Mystic. RICHIE AND THE RED HOTS - Sam the Clams, Plantsville. ERAN TROY DANNER (Acoustic Duo) - At The Corner, Litchfield. SAVAGE BROTHERS - Hungry Tiger, Manchester. ROBERTO MORBIOLI BAND (with Liviu Pop) - Menotomy, Arlington MA. TIM McDONALD - Maple Tree Cafe (Happy Hour 5 to 8 PM), Simsbury. ROGER CERASI TRIO - Voodoo Lounge, Mystic. DAN WATSON - Watch Dog, Stonington. SATURDAY 11/19 BIG HEAD BLUES CLUB (Songs of Willie Dixon) - Fairfield Theater Company, Fairfield Big Head Todd, Mud Morganfield, , Billy Branch, Ronnie Baker Brooks. COFFEE GRINDERS DUO with ROCKY LAWRENCE - Westside 2 Pint 0 (8 PM), New Haven. ALEXIS P SUTER - Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford. MURALI CORYELL BAND with LIVIU POP - Helsinki Club, Hudson NY. PETEY HOP - Victors, Hawthorne NY. HOWIE AND THE SOUL POTATOES - Windmill Restaurant (8 PM), Stratford WILLIE J LAWS / ROBERTO MORBIOLI - Chan's, Woonsocket RI. BRANDT TAYLOR TRIO - Brookside Steakhouse, Higganum BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA - Grand Theater, Foxwood Casino. RICH BADOWSKI BLUES BAND - State Line Station (7 PM), Southwick. LOS LOBOS - Daryl's House, Pawling NY LOVE DOGS - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly. THE REDLINERS - Cypress Restaurant, Middletown. MYSTIC HORNS - Harbour House, Mystic. iDLEWYLDE / FUSE - Hungry Tiger, Manchester. ERAN TROY DANNER (Electric Trio) - The Rock Garden, Watertown. PETER NEWLAND & RADIO XILE - Theodore's, Springfield MA. EIGHT TO THE BAR - Community Center, Niantic. MARTY Q BAND - Tipping Chair Tavern, Milldale. FREEPLAY - Donahue's Bar and Grill, Madison. SATISFACTION (Stones Tribute) - Infinity Music Hall (8 PM), Hartford. SUNDAY 11/20 ERIN HARPE / ARTHUR JAMES / VERONICA LEWIS - Jewel, Manchester (2 PM), New Hampshire. Road to Memphis - Fund Raiser for the Granite State Blues Society JR KRAUSS AND THE SHAKES - Brass Horse (3 to 7 PM), Barkhamsted. NEAL AND THE VIPERS with DAVE HOWARD - Narragansett Cafe (9 PM), Jamestown RI. HOT CAT BAND - Donahue's Bar and Grill, Madison. FRANK VIELE with NALANI & SARINA - Outer Space, Hamden. FRANK CRITELLI / SETH ADAM - Cafe Nine (4 PM), New Haven. RICK HARRINGTON JAM - Cady's Tavern, Chepachet RI. PETEY HOP - Live at the Falcon (10 AM), Marlboro NY. PETEY HOP - March of Dimes, Rockers for Babies. STEVE PIPER OPEN MIC - Gibson's at the Roadway (6 to 9 PM), East Windsor.. FRONT ROW BAND OPEN MIC - Strykers Cafe, Berlin WHAMMER JAMMER OPEN MIC - VFW, Preston. ELECTRIC OPEN MIC - Sully's Pub (10 PM), Hartford. STOMPING GROUND OPEN MIC - Stomping Ground Cafe (7 pm)
September 23 - 28, 1978 This week Ken welcomes actress, comedian, writer and all around comedy hero Janeane Garofalo to the show. Ken and Janeane discuss their pitch for "Lost in Portland", nibs, birthday weeks, circling TV, testing HBO, Madison NJ, seeing Lipstick when you shouldn't have seen it, the popularity of rape movies in the 70s, the popularity of rape TV in the 10s, Jeff Goldblum in Death Wish, Chained Heat, Rape/Revenge, procedural shows ruining juries, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, Forest Whitaker, Matt Ryan, UK actors making the mistake of American Television, Mandy Patinkin, Mr. Show, Stand-Up, being totally absent from social media, the objective nature of comedy, the Simpsons, SNL, Michael Nesmith as Ken and Janeane's favorite person ever, Jay Leno, alienating people, wanting to be liked, Providence College in RI, Allston MA, open mics in Rhode Island, Midnight Movies as social mecca, only saying things to people you feel you can physically "take", Entertainers right to have political opinions, Carol Burnett, Mary Tyler Moore, seeing your parents laugh, Laughs per day, camera mugging, the dinosaur networks, making quality television despite everything, James L. Brooks, art about art, The Famous Teddy Z, taking notes, business getting in the way of creativity, Bonnie Hunt, the internal struggle of telling someone who is doing awful work that they are doing awful work, rallying your co-workers, the misery of blind obedience, getting stuck as an actor, being aware of flukes, the 90s, being Hollywood poor, The Larry Sanders Show, The MTV Half Hour Comedy Hour, The Young Comedian Special, The Ben Stiller Show, hating the stand up you did at 19, falling into acting, being typecast as a human being based on roles, Q Ratings vs. Twitter followers, indie films, The Mary Tyler Moore Hour, "Difficult Men", Stone Pillow, Adam West, Lookwell, Heat Vision and Jack, The Professionals, UK TV, The Young Ones, "Bambi", US Remakes of UK shows, Steve Coogan, Janeane's work on "Ideal", Alan Partridge, Johnny Vegas, Saxondale, the sadness of unlikable characters, Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible, Graham Duff, turning 14, regimented television, passion for shows that surprise you, Grey's Anatomy, killing off beloved characters, the meaning of death on TV, Carvel, Cookie Puss, bullying, Gary Marshall's television empire vs his acting, the transition of Happy Days, The Waltons, Nuns Everywhere, Project UFO, Family, Family as an ahead of its time unhappy, realistic show, bonding with your mother with television, sensing your parent's sadness through television, the loss of a parent, Barnaby Jones, sneaking TV, The Twilight Zone, Johnny Carson, the power of a sleeping bag, SCTV, and Ken and Janeane's favorite SCTV sketches.
Thank you for downloading episode four. An older stereo recording newly remastered of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey and The Slip at Harpers Ferry in Allston, MA. Featuring Brian Haas on keyboards, Brad Barr on guitar, Reed Mathis and Marc Friedman on bass, and Jason Smart and Andrew Barr on drums.