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Moira Kaleida has a degree in education from Penn State University, and has combined her academic knowledge and lived experience (as a student, teacher, parent, school board member, and wife of a teacher) to beat the drum of public education across Pennsylvania. In 2015, Moira was elected to serve on the Pittsburgh Public School Board, leading the policy and government relations committees. As a school board member, Moira was able to pass critical policies at the local level, with the help of the local AROS affiliated group (Great Public Schools Pittsburgh), including providing LGBTQIA+ protections for students, a “Sanctuary School's” policy, a pre-K to 2nd grade suspension ban, and the creation and implementation of the first Community Schools Policy and corresponding opening of the first three community schools in the city. Professionally, Moira has served as Chief of Staff for a City Council member and a State Representative in PA. She has also worked in a variety of organizing roles in the political, electoral, and education justice settings. Most recently before arriving at AROS, she was proud to organize with Pittsburgh's own 412 Justice. In 2022, Moira joined the inaugural board of Keystone Equality, advancing civil rights for LGBTQIA+ Pennsylvanians through voter mobilization, electoral advocacy, and political organizing.
“We don't need to find an end solution, but it's a space where we can speculate, imagine, and practice our foresight. We can be part of a bigger imagination together with an institutional framework, which is really what we try to motivate as well when we communicate these exhibitions to our audience and speak with our guests about these works. We can also sense that it's really a place where a lot of people like to enter these days. When you turn on a TV, look at a newspaper, listen to your radio, or speak with your friends, it seems like the world is falling apart on so many levels. It's such a challenging time. I think we can also offer this space for reflection and hopefully provide a reflection that gives some idea or feeling of agency.For me, it's this awe that I feel every time I meet an artist who has the courage to deal with what it means to be in the world as a human being and to tackle it from different ways and through different media. I always feel that through the collaborations I have with artists, I learn a little bit more about the world.”In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, some voices rise to shape the conversation in truly profound ways. Marie Nipper has spent her career at the nexus of institutional leadership, curatorial innovation, and artistic collaboration. As the director of the ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark, she is not just leading a museum; she's rethinking its very purpose—from an artistic lab to a public town square. Her journey has taken her from the hallowed halls of the TATE and ARoS to the forward-thinking spaces of Copenhagen Contemporary, all while championing the freedom of artists and the civic role of the museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“This awe that I feel every time I meet an artist who has the courage to deal with what it means to be in the world as a human being and to tackle it from different ways and through different media. I always feel that through the collaborations I have with artists, I learn a little bit more about the world, myself, my feelings or emotions, and how I reflect on things. Getting another person's perspective and taking that in is extremely generous. What we can take with us from the artistic practices we encounter is significant. Again, I think one of the fundamental aspects of art is that it doesn't require agreement, consensus, or rules. It's a place where we can speculate, imagine, and, hopefully, re-courage ourselves in a way, if that's a word. I've always been motivated by working with artists; that personal meeting is always extremely fruitful.”In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, some voices rise to shape the conversation in truly profound ways. Marie Nipper has spent her career at the nexus of institutional leadership, curatorial innovation, and artistic collaboration. As the director of the ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark, she is not just leading a museum; she's rethinking its very purpose—from an artistic lab to a public town square. Her journey has taken her from the hallowed halls of the TATE and ARoS to the forward-thinking spaces of Copenhagen Contemporary, all while championing the freedom of artists and the civic role of the museum.“I think that is one of the places where we are really challenged, especially when we speak to kids and young people, as they often feel they have little agency in creating a better future for themselves. So, I believe we can really give that space to our audiences by showcasing some of these groundbreaking practices that are out there right now in contemporary art.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“We don't need to find an end solution, but it's a space where we can speculate, imagine, and practice our foresight. We can be part of a bigger imagination together with an institutional framework, which is really what we try to motivate as well when we communicate these exhibitions to our audience and speak with our guests about these works. We can also sense that it's really a place where a lot of people like to enter these days. When you turn on a TV, look at a newspaper, listen to your radio, or speak with your friends, it seems like the world is falling apart on so many levels. It's such a challenging time. I think we can also offer this space for reflection and hopefully provide a reflection that gives some idea or feeling of agency.For me, it's this awe that I feel every time I meet an artist who has the courage to deal with what it means to be in the world as a human being and to tackle it from different ways and through different media. I always feel that through the collaborations I have with artists, I learn a little bit more about the world.”In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, some voices rise to shape the conversation in truly profound ways. Marie Nipper has spent her career at the nexus of institutional leadership, curatorial innovation, and artistic collaboration. As the director of the ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark, she is not just leading a museum; she's rethinking its very purpose—from an artistic lab to a public town square. Her journey has taken her from the hallowed halls of the TATE and ARoS to the forward-thinking spaces of Copenhagen Contemporary, all while championing the freedom of artists and the civic role of the museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“This awe that I feel every time I meet an artist who has the courage to deal with what it means to be in the world as a human being and to tackle it from different ways and through different media. I always feel that through the collaborations I have with artists, I learn a little bit more about the world, myself, my feelings or emotions, and how I reflect on things. Getting another person's perspective and taking that in is extremely generous. What we can take with us from the artistic practices we encounter is significant. Again, I think one of the fundamental aspects of art is that it doesn't require agreement, consensus, or rules. It's a place where we can speculate, imagine, and, hopefully, re-courage ourselves in a way, if that's a word. I've always been motivated by working with artists; that personal meeting is always extremely fruitful.”In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, some voices rise to shape the conversation in truly profound ways. Marie Nipper has spent her career at the nexus of institutional leadership, curatorial innovation, and artistic collaboration. As the director of the ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark, she is not just leading a museum; she's rethinking its very purpose—from an artistic lab to a public town square. Her journey has taken her from the hallowed halls of the TATE and ARoS to the forward-thinking spaces of Copenhagen Contemporary, all while championing the freedom of artists and the civic role of the museum.“I think that is one of the places where we are really challenged, especially when we speak to kids and young people, as they often feel they have little agency in creating a better future for themselves. So, I believe we can really give that space to our audiences by showcasing some of these groundbreaking practices that are out there right now in contemporary art.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“We don't need to find an end solution, but it's a space where we can speculate, imagine, and practice our foresight. We can be part of a bigger imagination together with an institutional framework, which is really what we try to motivate as well when we communicate these exhibitions to our audience and speak with our guests about these works. We can also sense that it's really a place where a lot of people like to enter these days. When you turn on a TV, look at a newspaper, listen to your radio, or speak with your friends, it seems like the world is falling apart on so many levels. It's such a challenging time. I think we can also offer this space for reflection and hopefully provide a reflection that gives some idea or feeling of agency.For me, it's this awe that I feel every time I meet an artist who has the courage to deal with what it means to be in the world as a human being and to tackle it from different ways and through different media. I always feel that through the collaborations I have with artists, I learn a little bit more about the world.”In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, some voices rise to shape the conversation in truly profound ways. Marie Nipper has spent her career at the nexus of institutional leadership, curatorial innovation, and artistic collaboration. As the director of the ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark, she is not just leading a museum; she's rethinking its very purpose—from an artistic lab to a public town square. Her journey has taken her from the hallowed halls of the TATE and ARoS to the forward-thinking spaces of Copenhagen Contemporary, all while championing the freedom of artists and the civic role of the museum.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“This awe that I feel every time I meet an artist who has the courage to deal with what it means to be in the world as a human being and to tackle it from different ways and through different media. I always feel that through the collaborations I have with artists, I learn a little bit more about the world, myself, my feelings or emotions, and how I reflect on things. Getting another person's perspective and taking that in is extremely generous. What we can take with us from the artistic practices we encounter is significant. Again, I think one of the fundamental aspects of art is that it doesn't require agreement, consensus, or rules. It's a place where we can speculate, imagine, and, hopefully, re-courage ourselves in a way, if that's a word. I've always been motivated by working with artists; that personal meeting is always extremely fruitful.”In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, some voices rise to shape the conversation in truly profound ways. Marie Nipper has spent her career at the nexus of institutional leadership, curatorial innovation, and artistic collaboration. As the director of the ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark, she is not just leading a museum; she's rethinking its very purpose—from an artistic lab to a public town square. Her journey has taken her from the hallowed halls of the TATE and ARoS to the forward-thinking spaces of Copenhagen Contemporary, all while championing the freedom of artists and the civic role of the museum.“I think that is one of the places where we are really challenged, especially when we speak to kids and young people, as they often feel they have little agency in creating a better future for themselves. So, I believe we can really give that space to our audiences by showcasing some of these groundbreaking practices that are out there right now in contemporary art.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
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“This awe that I feel every time I meet an artist who has the courage to deal with what it means to be in the world as a human being and to tackle it from different ways and through different media. I always feel that through the collaborations I have with artists, I learn a little bit more about the world, myself, my feelings or emotions, and how I reflect on things. Getting another person's perspective and taking that in is extremely generous. What we can take with us from the artistic practices we encounter is significant. Again, I think one of the fundamental aspects of art is that it doesn't require agreement, consensus, or rules. It's a place where we can speculate, imagine, and, hopefully, re-courage ourselves in a way, if that's a word. I've always been motivated by working with artists; that personal meeting is always extremely fruitful.”In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, some voices rise to shape the conversation in truly profound ways. Marie Nipper has spent her career at the nexus of institutional leadership, curatorial innovation, and artistic collaboration. As the director of the ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Denmark, she is not just leading a museum; she's rethinking its very purpose—from an artistic lab to a public town square. Her journey has taken her from the hallowed halls of the TATE and ARoS to the forward-thinking spaces of Copenhagen Contemporary, all while championing the freedom of artists and the civic role of the museum.“I think that is one of the places where we are really challenged, especially when we speak to kids and young people, as they often feel they have little agency in creating a better future for themselves. So, I believe we can really give that space to our audiences by showcasing some of these groundbreaking practices that are out there right now in contemporary art.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Pokalbis su vyrais apie vyrus. Kaip jie priima iššūkius, kaip su jais tvarkosi. Ar vyrai verkia? Ar ašaros vyro akyse, jų manymu, pergalė ar pralaimėjimas?Šioje laidoje dalyvauja triatloninkas, renginių vedėjas, specialusis pedagogas, logopedas, tėtis, auginantis įvaikintą sūnų, Arnas Šimonis ir fotografas, vaizdo turinio kūrėjas Giedrius Matulaitis, kurio gyvenimas aukštyn kojomis apsivertė, kai prieš trejus metus staiga mirė jo buvusi žmona. Tą dieną jis liko vienas su dviem autistiškais sūnumis.Nekasdieniškos istorijos atvirame ir jaudinančiame pokalbyje.Ved. Žydrė Gedrimaitė.
Send us a textSt. George mayoral candidate Aros Mackey who shares his vision for preserving the "Dixie spirit" while fostering economic growth and community leadership.• Exploring St. George's unique position as the "800-pound gorilla" in Utah that handles more complex infrastructure and city management than nearly any other Utah city except Salt Lake• Discussion of Southern Utah's pioneer heritage and the values that shaped the region: faith, patriotism, hard work, personal responsibility, and sacrifice• Aros explains his background in intelligence, criminal justice, and his work combating human trafficking while running a private security agency specializing in executive protection• Examination of the proper role of government with Aros describing himself as a "constitutional purist" who believes authority comes from the peopleVisit votearos.com to learn more about the candidate's platform. Primary election ballots will be mailed starting July 22nd, with voting on August 12th.
Mae Kath Morgan wedi cyrraedd Y Swistir - ac mae'r emosiynau'n hedfan. Bron i 20 mlynedd ers iddi roi'r gorau i chwarae dros ei gwlad, prin fod Kath yn gallu coelio bod Cymru yn cystadlu ymysg prif dimau Ewrop am y tro cyntaf. Fydd hyn yn gam rhy bell i'r merched? Fydd Sophie Ingle yn cychwyn y gêm gyntaf? Pa mor bwysig fydd profiad Rhian Wilkinson yn arwain y garfan? Mae 'na lot i drafod efo Dyl, Ows a Mal!
Brad Pitt racer i disse dage over biografskærmen i det aktuelle sportsdrama "F1". Vi bruger det fokus på racerbilerne til at tale med Jens Erik Sørensen, tidligere direktør for ARoS, som engang fyldte et kunstmuseum med racerbiler. Hvad sker der med bilen, når vi ser på den som skulptur i stedet for maskine? Og hvad siger det om vores syn på fart, form og kultur? En time hvor vi også tager til AROS med Anmelderne og kigger på udstillingen 'Picasso, Miró, Legér - modernismens mange stemmer'. Medvirkende: Jens Erik Sørensen, tidligere direktør AROS Vært: Morten Runge Producer: Anders Skytte Agergaard Redaktør: Lasse Lauridsen
In this episode of Transcending Comics we dive deep into the vibrant world of "Aces and Aros," an incredible asexual and aromantic comic book anthology! We welcome back the brilliant minds behind Lifeline Comics, Kat Calamia and Phil Falco, to chat about their journey, the success of their Kickstarter campaigns, and the amazing stories featured in this anthology. Find out what inspired the personal narratives at the heart of "Aces and Aros" and how the team brought together a mix of veteran names, new voices, and powerful stories that resonate with so many. Plus, Kat and Phil share insights into their creative process, their upcoming projects, and the importance of representation in the comic book industry! P.S. Our host actually has a story of theirs featured in this anthology, so be sure to back it on Kickstarter today! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/comicuno/aces-and-aros-an-asexual-and-aromantic-comic-book-anthology
Tinklalaidėje ENBAS Rokas Grajauskas ir Paulius Viluckas diskutuoja apie žiauria Tyrese'o Haliburtono trauma pasibaigusią NBA finalo seriją, lygą sudrebinusius Kevino Duranto mainus į Hjustoną bei artėjančią naujokų biržą ir Kasparo Jakučionio perspektyvas joje. Tinklalaidės partneriai: – Ridderheims Snacking Salami – švediškas, daug baltymų turintis saliamo užkandis, siūlomas įvairių skonių ir aštrumo lygių. Puikiai tinka bet kada ir bet kur. – Nealkoholinis alus „Gubernija”, daugiau informacijos – https://gubernija.lt/ Temos: Haliburtono trauma paženklinta finalo kulminacija (00:00); Labai ankstyvas žvilgsnis į kitą sezoną ir galios vakuumas Rytuose (32:18); Kevinas Durantas keliauja į Hjustoną (42:02); Kasparas Jakučionis - į Fyniksą? (57:55); Įžanga į artėjančią naujokų biržą (1:09:25).
Read transcriptHold onto your utility belts and prepare for maximum overdrive, because this week on Play Comics we're crash-landing straight into the chaotic world of Teen Titans for PS2, Xbox, and GameCube – a game that somehow managed to capture the essence of being a superhero teenager while simultaneously making you question whether saving the world is worth the carpel tunnel. Released in 2006, this beat-'em-up bonanza promised players the chance to live out their fantasies of being part of the most dysfunctional yet lovable superhero team this side of Titans Tower. Joining us for this digital adventure through Jump City's finest is none other than Eilish Pickett from my friendly neighborhood comic shop – a true connoisseur of all things four-color and someone who's probably seen more comic-to-game adaptations crash and burn than a Cyborg system malfunction. Together, we'll dive deep into whether this particular pixelated punch-fest managed to do justice to the beloved Cartoon Network series that ran from 2003 to 2006, or if it ended up being more disappointing than Beast Boy's attempt at stand-up comedy. From Robin's acrobatic staff-spinning to Raven's dark magic mayhem, this game promised to let you switch between all five Titans in real-time while delivering the kind of cooperative chaos that only comes from trying to coordinate a superhero team where one member transforms into animals and another shoots laser beams from her eyes. Whether you're here for the nostalgic trip back to simpler times when the biggest worry was whether Starfire would accidentally destroy the kitchen again, or you're just curious about how well this adaptation stacked up against the source material, grab your communicator and settle in. This episode is guaranteed to be more entertaining than watching Cyborg try to explain why his breakfast took up half the grocery budget, and definitely more coherent than trying to follow Beast Boy's logic during a heated argument about tofu. Learn such things as: Has there been another rotating team in comics that so ironically across the board has the same lineup? What happens when you just can't find the main villain in the game? How do you limit the power sets of characters who have basically unlimited power sets? And so much more! You can find Eilish on Tumbler @aliceheart247 if you really want to. But mostly just figure out where I live and go to my local comic shop. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. A big thanks the Kickstarter campaign for Aces and Aros and 2 ACT Podcast for the promos today. Intro/Outro Music by Backing Track, who definitely has fan fiction floating around somewhere telling us what happened after this show got cancelled.
Read transcriptBelieve it or not, ninja enthusiasts, this week on Play Comics we're kunai-diving into the pixelated shinobi wasteland that is Naruto: Ninja Council for the Game Boy Advance – because apparently someone at Tomy thought the best way to honor everyone's favorite orange-clad ramen addict was to trap him in a handheld prison with combat mechanics more frustrating than trying to explain the Chunin Exams to your grandmother. Released in 2003, this side-scrolling “adventure” promised to let players master the art of ninjutsu while battling through iconic locations from the Hidden Leaf Village, but what it actually delivered was a gaming experience so repetitive that even Naruto's shadow clone jutsu would get bored of itself. Joining us for this digital journey through the Land of Mediocre Adaptations is Luke Herr from D'ohMance Dawn – a man who's witnessed more anime-to-game train wrecks than a rejected Akatsuki recruitment video. Together, we'll explore how this GBA “masterpiece” managed to spawn not one, not two, but THREE sequels despite having the gameplay depth of a puddle in the desert and graphics that make early Dragon Ball Z filler episodes look like Studio Ghibli productions. So grab your headband and prepare for an episode that's more entertaining than actually grinding through the same three enemy types for hours on end – which, let's face it, isn't exactly setting the bar at Hokage level. Will this portable ninja adventure redeem itself through sheer nostalgic chakra, or will it vanish faster than Sasuke after a family reunion? Tune in to discover if this manga adaptation belongs in the Hall of Fame… or should be sealed away forever like the Nine-Tailed Fox! Learn such things as: Is it dangerous to have pretty eyes? Is all manga and anime just a giant metaphor for the horrible nature of man? Does a game being fun make it a good intro to the franchise? And so much more! You can find Luke over on D'OhMance Dawn, Exiled, Multiversal Q, and RPG Pals Club. Or catch him on BlueSky @koltreg or his Patreon, found under Luke Herr. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicscaston Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Groupon Facebook. A big thanks to the Glitterjaw Podcast Collective and the Kickstarter campaign for Aces and Aros for the promos today. Intro/Outro Music by Backing Track, who doesn't understand Naruto any better than I do.
Holy Kryptonian catastrophe, comic crusaders! This week on Play Comics, we're diving headfirst into the digital dumpster fire that is Superman: Countdown to Apokolips for the Game Boy Advance – because apparently someone thought the best way to honor Superman: The Animated Series was to trap the Man of Steel in a tiny screen prison with graphics that make MS Paint look like the Sistine Chapel. Released in 2003 by the brave souls at Mistic Software (after poor Crawfish Interactive literally died during development – talk about your occupational hazards!), this isometric adventure promised to let players soar through Metropolis while battling Livewire, Metallo, and the fashion disaster known as Kalibak. What it actually delivered was a gaming experience so punishing that even Darkseid would file a complaint with customer service. Joining us for this digital descent into madness is Adam Maresh from my local shop back when he lived by me – a man who's seen more comic-to-game adaptations crash and burn than a rejected Justice League movie pitch. Together, we'll explore how this GBA “gem” managed to score a whopping 45% on GameRankings and somehow convinced IGN to give it a 4.5/10 (which in retrospect feels generous). So grab your emergency kryptonite antidote and prepare for an episode that's more fun than actually playing the game – which, let's face it, isn't exactly setting the bar stratospheric. Will Superman's portable adventure redeem itself through sheer nostalgic charm, or will it crash harder than a Daily Planet exclusive? Tune in to find out if this animated series tie-in belongs in the Fortress of Solitude… or the Phantom Zone! Learn such things as: Should we get Golden Age Superman back? What powers do you give the man who could have anything? Where's Krypto? I want Krypto! Everyone is always talking about Krypto. And so much more! You can find Adam at a place that even I technically don't know the location of. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicscaston Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Groupon Facebook. A big thanks to the Kickstarter campaign for Aces and Aros and to the Kickstarter campaign for Starlite for the promos today. Intro/Outro Music by Backing Track, who still believes in Santa and has no idea how those presents get under the tree.Read transcript
Sam Aros-Mitchell (he/him) is an enrolled member of the Texas Band of Yaqui Indians and an interdisciplinary artist, scholar, and educator. His work spans performance, sound, light and scenic design, choreography, and embodied writing. Rooted in Indigenous cosmologies, his practice activates performance spaces as sacred sites of transformation, remembrance, and futurity. Through embodied scholarship, he interrogates colonial histories, uplifts BIPOC artistic excellence, and envisions just futures. Aros-Mitchell holds a Ph.D. in Drama and Theatre from the joint doctoral program at UC San Diego/UC Irvine, an MFA in Dance Theatre from UC San Diego, and a BFA from UC Santa Barbara. He is a 2025 Jerome Fellow and a 2023 McKnight Dance Fellow. Recently, he produced the inaugural Macalester Native Play Festival and will produce a week-long Indigenous arts festival in Mni Sota Makoce in November 2025, supported by the Minnesota State Arts Board. As a choreographer, his works include Ania Bwia Bwia Toochia , performed at Red Eye's Works in Progress (May 2023), and Finding Sentience , performed by Semaphore Dance Repertory (November 2023). Since 2017, Aros-Mitchell has collaborated with Rosy Simas Danse as a performer, teacher, and community engagement organizer, appearing in Skins (2018), Weave (2019), Simas' short film yödoishëndahgwa'geh (2021), and she lives on the road to war (2022–2024). He has also performed in Prairie/Concrete with Aniccha Arts (2023), Inner Blades of Grass (Soft), Inner Blades of Grass (Cured), Inner Blades of Grass (Bruised by the Weather) by Alutiiq/Sugpiaq multidisciplinary artist Tanya Lukin Linklater (2024), and Morgan Thorson's Untitled Night (2024).For more information, visit www.samarosmitchell.com
Read transcriptHULK SMASH… your expectations! This week on Play Comics, we're going green with rage as we dive into 2005's The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction – the game that asked the important question: “What if we gave players the power to literally punch a helicopter out of the sky and then use a bus as a baseball bat?” Developed by Radical Entertainment for the PS2, Xbox, and GameCube, this comic book adaptation threw subtlety out the window faster than Banner throws a tantrum. Forget stealth missions or carefully planned strategies – this game was all about embracing your inner gamma-powered toddler and turning entire city blocks into your personal sandbox of destruction. Joining us for this episode of controlled chaos is Matt Storm from the fantastic podcasts “Fun” and Games and Reignite! They'll help us explore how this title managed to capture the pure, unadulterated joy of being an unstoppable force of nature with anger management issues. Together, we'll discuss whether throwing cars at military helicopters counts as a valid combat strategy, and why sometimes the best solution to every problem is just… more smashing. So strap in, podcast listeners – we're about to go from zero to “HULK STRONGEST THERE IS!” faster than you can say “you wouldn't like me when I'm angry.” Warning: No buildings, vehicles, or military installations were harmed in the making of this episode… but we can't make the same promise about our gaming controllers. HULK PODCAST! Learn such things as: Does anyone want to play as Bruce Banner? Will anyone write a comic based on a game that's based on a comic? Is this game just a modern retelling of Rampage? And if so, is that a problem? And so much more! You can find Matt @dj_stormageddon on Instagram, and Twitch, @djstormageddon on BlueSky, and to check out all of the shows they do check out DJStormageddon.com for “Fun” and Games (for looks at video games), Reignite (for a deep look at a video game series which started in the mass Effect universe and is now in the Dragon Age universe), or Screen Snark (which has ended but when I checked you could still grab episodes). If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. A big thanks to the Kickstarter campaign for Aces and Aros and Capes on the Couch for the promos today. Intro/Outro Music by Backing Track, who is really angry that they didn't get to talk about this game. And we don't want to see them angry.Support Play Comics by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/playcomics
Circle of Parks Podcast: Talking all things Walt Disney World
Looking for honest Disney dining advice? We're cutting through the magic to tell you what La Cantina de San Angel in Epcot's Mexico Pavilion is really like. After battling World Showcase crowds for a table (while a medical emergency unfolded nearby), we put this quick-service spot to the test.Our dining adventure quickly turned complicated when promised customizations created confusion among staff. Despite assurances that modifications were no problem, our simple requests resulted in deconstructed meals – cheese served in cups rather than on tacos, and chicken delivered separately from nachos. The $15.75 Aros bowl with breaded shrimp offered generous portions but questionable value, while the $16.50 Tacos de Barbacoa disappointed with dry meat that couldn't compete with Chipotle's juicier version. Nolan's $15.50 nachos earned the tepid review of being "just all right" – hardly the enthusiastic endorsement you want when spending Disney prices.The verdict? Skip La Cantina and opt for either San Angel Inn (the sit-down restaurant inside the Mexico Pavilion) or head to Connections Eatery for better quick-service value. We're already eyeing China Pavilion for our next Epcot dining adventure. Whether you're planning your first Disney vacation or your fiftieth, our candid reviews help you maximize both dining credits and out-of-pocket spending. Have you tried La Cantina? We'd love to hear if your experience matched ours or if we caught them on an off day!Send us a textSupport the show
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Ville du have taget en bid af æblet, hvis du havde været Eva i paradisets have!? Det er et af de spørgsmål, billedkunstner Alexander Tovborg gerne vil rejse med udstillingen "Divine Comedy", som åbner på kunstmuseet Aros i Aarhus på lørdag. Som kunstner er det vigtigt at stille spørgsmål ved de fortællinger, vi kender, mener han. Vi er med under forberedelserne til udstillingen. Vi ser også på, hvordan har vi afbildet kunstig intelligens i filmhistorien, og hvad det siger om os. Vært: Jesper Dein. Producer: Louise Reumert.
WHITLEYYYYYY!!! In this episode, Jeremy Whitley and Phil Falco of Lifeline Comics drop by the pod to hype their upcoming Kickstarter campaign for Aces and Aros: An Asexual and Aromantic Comic Book Anthology! After that, Bob hangs with Pamela Isley, Aaron gets a headache, John admits Duke is MAGA, and Steve falls farther down the Dept. of Truth rabbit hole!Books: Fantastic Four Fanfare #1, It's Jeff Jeff Week #1, Adventureman: Family Tree #2, Poison Ivy #33, Free Planet #1, Blood and Thunder #1, GI Joe #6, GI Joe #21 + Silent Missions, The Dept. of Truth #5-29Other Stuff: Sleep Token - Even in ArcadiaThe Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com). The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh, Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, and John Burkle who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Instagram handle is @TalkingComicsPodcast and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
Доброго времени суток, дорогие друзья. Представляю для Вас новый выпуск своего MixShow, посвящённое магии и энергетике вокального транса. Надеюсь, что Вам понравится. TRACKLIST: 01. Shouse - 'Love Tonight' (CheekyBitt remix) 02. Above & Beyond Pres. Oceanlab - 'Another Chance' (Above & Beyond Club Mix) [ANJUNABEATS] 03. Cathy Burton & Omnia - 'Hearts Connected' [ADRIAN & RAZ] 04. Paul van Dyk, LOUT - 'Take Me Away' [VANDIT] 05. OTTAGON feat. Lilly Ahlberg - 'The One' [ARMADA] 06. Amy Wiles - 'Each Other' [ANJUNABEATS] 07. Paul van Dyk, Paul Thomas & Ekko - 'Shed Your Light' [VANDIT] 08. Roman Messer - 'Lost & Found' (Flare Remix) 09. Frankyeffe, MDDLTN & Ricci Martin - 'Feel The Rhythm' [RIOT] 10. Ben Nicky & Hix feat. Tori Smith - 'Sober' [ARMADA] 11. MakeFlame - 'Breathe' [FUTURE SEQENCE] 12. Miditekk & MJ-Project - 'In Case You Didn't Know' [FUTURE FORCE] 13. XiJaro & Pitch & Susana - 'Beauty In My Scars' [BLACK HOLE] 14. Fragma × DJ T.H. × Enerdizer feat. Maria Rubia - 'Everytime You Need Me' [FUTURE SEQUENCE] 15. Airwalk3r, Solar Vision - 'Who Wants To Live Forever' [FUTURE SEQUENCE] 16. Cenk Basaran - 'The Forgiven' [REASON II RISE] 17. Baggie, Jason Gray, JODIE POYE - 'War Against Myself' [AROS] 18. Olly James - 'Needed Me' [A STATE OF TRANCE] 19. Robbie Seed - 'Stargazing' [FIND YOUR HARMONY] 20. Farius - 'Is This Love?' [ENHANCED PROGRESSIVE] Всем приятного прослушивания. До скорой встречи. 'Energy Vocal Trance Mix' выходит 1 раз в месяц, следите за анонсами. #Vocal #Trance #MixShow, Including Classic & New Brand Tracks & Remixes. It Will Be Vocally-Cool! Thanks for listening this episode. See you in the next Mix! ▶ PromoDJ: promodj.com/aeroritmix ▶ VK: vk.com/public204888851 ▶ Telegram: t.me/aeroritmixmuzik Подписывайтесь на мой подкаст (Subscribe to My Podcast): ● Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/… ● Pocket Casts - pca.st/drpc1gfj Слушайте и наслаждайтесь! Listen & Enjoy! From Russia with Love!
Vi har haft besøg af Jakob fra Aros Leasing! Ugens episode handler om hvor interessen for biler kom fra hos Jakob, men også om at skabe et leasingselskab. Vi skal naturligvis også omkring en gang ‘6 med Niels'.Podcasten indeholder reklame.Tak til vores samarbejdspartnere:OK Oktan 100.Engel Workwear.Scania Danmark.Aros Forsikring.
Tercer Milenio 360 Internacional - 31/10/24 Israel no detiene sus ataques contra la franja de Gaza y Líbano, mientras el líder de Hezbollah, Naim Qassem, advierte a Benjamín Netanyahu que tienen capacidad para continuar la guerra, pero se dice dispuesto a aceptar un cese al fuego. Al menos 100 muertos por inundaciones en Valencia, España, después de que se registraran lluvias súbitas, el mundo se solidariza con los españoles. El sábado 9 de noviembre se realizará una audiencia pública en el congreso de Perú, donde se buscará el reconocimiento oficial de los cuerpos tridáctilos de Nazca, así como su preservación y protección legal. Al noreste de Las Vegas, Nevada, una mujer graba el 27 de octubre una entidad humanoide que claramente levita ¿de qué se trata? Misteriosas y brillantes luces que forman un disco, fueron registradas la noche del 26 de octubre sobre Beijing, capital de China.
Det er oktober, det er efterår, og vi går imod mørkere og koldere tider.Så måske er det tid til at tage på kunstmuseum? I dagens udgave af Politikens weekendpodcast kan du i hvert fald høre avisens kunstanmelder Mathias Kryger læse tre af sine mange anmeldelser fra den seneste tid op: Først kan du komme med op i det vidunderlige himmelrum på Aros i Aarhus Dernæst skal du til Nordsjælland og Nivagaard og høre om Michael Kviums nye udstilling Og til sidst tager vi forbi Kongens Nytorv i det indre København, hvor Charlottenborg diverterer med udstilling om noget med kunstig intelligens ------- De tre anmeldelser er blot et lille udvalg af alle de mange anmeldelser, Mathias Kryger har skrevet og læst op af efterårets mange kunstudstillinger. Her har vi samlet en liste over nogle af de andre: Homo-teletubbyen har fået insektvinger. Den er blevet dejligt ond Halvdelen af figuren har ligget under sand. Den anden halvdel har været udsat for havets uophørlige gnaven Der skal andre boller på suppen på Kunsthal Charlottenborg Disse fem følelser fik jeg på Trapholts udstilling om … følelser Det er en katastrofe, at denne type malerier alt for ofte finder vej ind på vores museer Hun er en af vores virkelig gode malere Der må en orgasme til i ny og næ Det starter fuldkommen fantastisk – og det bliver ved Ny udstilling viser malerier af to navne fra den danske kunsthistorie, du godt kan øve dig på ----------------- Og husk: Artiklerne er bare nogle af de mange artikler, vi læser op, og som kan høres direkte i Politikens podcast-app, så snart de udkommer. Her kan du også sammensætte din egen playliste og tage artiklerne med på farten. Det kræver blot, at du er Politiken-abonnent. Og det kan du nemt blive ved at gå ind på politiken.dk/shopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey guys! Today's episode is for all of you living with your partners outside marriage. Yes! If you're cohabiting, come outside. I'm sure most of you didn't know there was a word for it. Anyways, listen to Aros and Isaac breakdown cohabitation in their own understanding, share their thoughts on it and also some experiences. It's a conversation every couple must have before making the big decision. So if you're in that phase, or preparing to be in that phase, this episode is definitely for you. Ensure to watch, listen, like, share and subscribe! Follow us on social mediahttp://twitter.com/sonigerian_http://Instagram.com/sonigerianpodcasthttp://twitter.com/damiar0shttp://instagram.com/damii_aroshttp://twitter.com/medici__ihttps://instagram.com/medici.i
Poptillægget er rykket ud af podcaststudiet og ind på kunstmuseet aRoS, hvor vi har inviteret to af tidens mest interessante danske kunstnere til en snak om det at skabe kunst i en tid, hvor vi konstant optræder for hinanden. Vi dykker ned i kunstens økonomiske udfordringer, den digitale gaze på kunsten, og så taler vi om de kunstnere, der inspirerer panellet. PANEL Klara Lopéz, kunstner. (Kunst)anbefaling: Kara Walkers værk 'Fortuna and the immortality garden (machine)' på hendes Instagram @kara_walker_official Sidsel Ana Welden Gajardo, kunstner og forfatter. (Kunst)anbefaling: Noah Kanbar's skulpturelle værker på Instagram @noahks_ark Vært: Lucia Odoom. Redaktion: Lucia Odoom og Jonas Bach-MadsenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch on Spotify and YouTube - https://youtu.be/93UTHoUieng?si=wRlO-31t9yC3LijRHello guys! Long time no see