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Anthony Deutsch, Reuters Bureau Chief in The Netherlands discusses Sunday's protests in Amsterdam.
At the Patreon War Criminals Book Club, we asked Anthony Deutsch about his experience investigating the 1960s massacres in Indonesia carried out against communists, and his thoughts on the documentary The Act of Killing, which follows the same events.
This episode is a special edition featuring live piano music recorded at The Commons as a fundraiser for The Commons which is a local community building that hosts artistic and spiritual events for the community.Monte McPheron and Anthony Deutsch created this event to share their musical talents together. It was completely improv and not much planning ensued. Jai offered to record the event and Monte called her on stage for the finale!It was fun and here it is!Support the Show.
Nearly two months after the death of Issam Abdallah on the Lebanon border, a Reuters investigation has found that an Israeli tank crew killed him by firing two shells in quick succession. Join bureau chiefs Maya Gebeily and Anthony Deutsch as they recount their extraordinary reporting journey to determine the cause of their colleague's death and hold those responsible to account. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising.
I sat down w singer-songwriter Anthony Deutsch and drummer Avi Gelfman, who have played together frequently. Anthony is known as Father Sky, under which his latest tunes "See Me" and "Christmas" came out this year. We discussed Anthony's love for writing songs from a young age, Avi's gigging career, being specialized in a few things vs knowing a little about many things, Avi's pickling business, and the new direction Anthony is taking Father Sky. This was THE hardest I've ever laughed on a podcast. Anthony clips his toenails at one point. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-slowey/support
Anthony Deutsch is a pianist/vocalist/composer residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He performs as a soloist, in trio, and with larger groups. "Father Sky" is his original music project. https://fatherskymusic.bandcamp.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cullah/support
Host Tyler Maas went to the home of prolific local saxophonist Jay Anderson of Foreign Goods and, like, 500 other bands, who (with some help from Milwaukee pianist Anthony Deutsch) got Maas up to speed on jazz's origin, the state of jazz in Milwaukee in years past, where it sits today, and where he thinks it's headed. Anderson also talked about his upcoming Strange Fruit shows, which will take place at The Hotel Foster, Company Brewing, and Cactus Club next weekend.
In this week’s podcast: Obama and the US debt limit – the president avoids default at the 11th hour; Greece, we ask whether the second bail-out package is enough to stem contagion across the eurozone; and, Indonesia’s growth trajectory attracts foreign investment. Presented by Rob Minto with James Crabtree, Martin Sandbu and Gideon Rachman, in the studio in London and Anthony Deutsch in Jakarta - interviewed by Serena Tarling. Produced by LJ Filotrani See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's podcast: The preparations for the G20 meeting in South Korea, President Obama's high-profile return to Indonesia and the new 'entente cordiale' between Britain and France. Presented by Gideon Rachman with Chris Giles in the studio, Anthony Deutsch in Jakarta and Josh de la Mare and James Blitz in London. Produced by LJ Filotrani Please note James Blitz talks to Josh de la Mare on the French/British treaty not Josh Noble as stated on the podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.