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Today's conversation explores the broader question of how to assess greatness? To get there, Jonathan Ellsworth and Troy Russ discuss the art & craft of tennis (and whether it is the greatest of all sports?); the art & craft of great sports writing (and whether David Foster Wallace's essay, Roger Federer as Religious Experience is the pinnacle of the form?); and finally, we discuss Troy's Top 5 All-Time Tennis Players, which leads us back into the big question of how to think about assessing greatness in any sport.TOPICS & TIMES:Troy's Tennis Background & Playing Andre Agassi (5:59)Tennis — the Greatest Sport? (9:07)David Foster Wallace: Roger Federer as Religious Experience (18:40)Watching Tennis on TV vs In-Person (25:32)Troy's Top 5 Men's Tennis Players (29:56)Troy's Top 5 Women's Tennis Players (49:55)Plot Twist: Re-Ranking the Top 5 (55:49)RELATED LINKSBlister Craft CollectiveBecome a BLISTER+ MemberSEE OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Bikes & Big IdeasOff The CouchGEAR:30Blister PodcastHappy Hour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I've said it before, and I'll keep saying it – at sentencing, narrative is everything. Helping us get Set For Sentencing is a man who knows how to tell GREAT stories. Mark Hsu is an attorney and the author of a sweet, poignant, and incredibly well-written book called, Please Open In the Event of My Death: A Father's Advice To His Daughters In Case Something Horrible Happens (Which Hopefully It Won't But Just In Case), and that title says it all. IN THIS EPISODE: The power of telling your own story and sharing it with others; Advice on how to become a better writer and storyteller; Books & Resources on writing that helped him hone his craft; How learning the craft of writing & screenwriting will make you a better advocate; Why simplicity is the secret sauce of all great narrative persuasive communication; The need for “emotional intelligence” in writing, in the law, and in life; Systemic injustice through the lens of the “cosmic calendar”; and Lots of awesome clips from the audible version of the book! LINKS: Please Open in the Event of My Death on Amazon.com Please Open on social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tik Tok Mark gave us some great suggestions for writing resources. I have a pretty good list as well, including links to sites where you can access free screenplays: 5 Reasons Every Lawyer Should Study the Art of Screenwriting — and a Killer Resource List To Get You Started Lastly, by far the most worthless link I will ever offer, but since we talked about it, here's my Chiuaua William's Tik Tok, @williamvonarsehole.
Oh my, it's been a little while again...! Today I'm talking about the craft show I was organizing and how that went, chat a bit about how Me-Made-May went, give an update on the garden, and discuss how I want to go from here... The book I started reading - How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy by Jenny Odell - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42771901-how-to-do-nothing - - - Thank you for spending time with Prairie Craft Almanac, a podcast exploring craft, nature, and simple, creative living--hosted by me, Leanne! I'm also the creator behind Moth and Rust DIY, the blog where I share free patterns, tutorials, artist interviews, and more. To check them out, as well as sign up for my newsletter or get in touch, visit: https://mothandrustdiy.com You can also follow me on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moth_and_rust Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mothandrusthandmade TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mothandrustdiy Check out my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/mothandrustdiy If you're interested in supporting me and this show, please check out my Etsy shop where you can find handmade accessories, clothing, patterns, art, and more: https://mothandrusthandmade.etsy.com You can also shop my original fabric prints and more here: https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/mothandrust
Terapi depresi & autism dengan Art & Craft. Episode Survival Talk kali ini gak boleh dilewatkan! Karena @rudy_papachang dan @stephanie_kay.and.me.stories akan membahas bagaimana Art & Craft bisa menjadi salah satu terapi bagi orang yang sedang depresi dan juga penderita autism. Penasaran bagaimana bisa seperti itu?? Yuk langsung aja dengerin hanya di Madame Chang Podcast! Salam bertahan hidup.
SURVIVAL TALK JALAN-JALAN!! Setelah melewati 100 episode, di episode Survival Talk kali ini spesial banget Goes To @kay_and_me_stories . Bersama @rudy_papachang dan @stephanie_kay.and.me.stories akan membahas bagaimana perkembangan dunia Art & Craft di Indonesia, yang katanya sudah ketinggalan 15 tahun ?? Penasaran apa penyebabnya?? Yuk langsung dengerin di Madame Chang Podcast! Salam bertahan hidup!
In this conversation, the intention is not about creating a distinction between art & craft, but rather focusing on how the two play a vital role in shaping us as individuals. _ Reference: Aamir Khan's podcast - Laal Singh Chaddha Ki Kahaniyaan | Podcast 1 - A conversation during the making of a song for the film between Aamir, Pritam, Amitabh and Advait: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov7-Z8m27YY _ If you like this episode, share this with your friends. For more such podcasts, please subscribe us on your favourite podcast platform or by visiting www.13podcast.com You may follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/_13podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/13.podcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/13.podcast
This month's Craft of Writing episode is a chat with Dr Lee Kofman about her new non-fiction release, The Writer Laid Bare. It's part memoir, part a book about writing, and a fabulous insight into a writer's process. Lee is a Russian born Israeli-Australian author of six books, and an editor of two anthologies. A writing teacher and mentor based in Melbourne, Lee is multi-lingual and has been published in Israel in Hebrew but now writes exclusively in English. She is the author of two memoirs, Imperfect, which was shortlisted for the NIB Literary Award, and The Dangerous Bride. She's also edited two anthologies of personal essays featuring prominent Australian writers, Rebellious Daughters, and Split, both published by Ventura Press. Lee has published numerous short stories, short creative nonfiction, and has been involved in many literary awards and writing competitions as a judge or assessor, including Varuna Fellowships and the ASA Copyright Agency Award Mentorship Program. She's participated in many literary events as a panelist, panel moderator, feature speaker and lecturer. Lee was the blogger in residence for Writers Victoria for three years and her blog about writing was a finalist for the Best Australian Blogs in 2014. It was also the origin of her latest release, the writing and reading guide The Writer Laid Bare: Mastering Emotional Honesty in a Writer's Art Craft and Life which is the book we chat about on this podcast. SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Lee Kofman Website: click here Facebook: click here Instagram: click here Twitter: click here Buy The Writer Laid Barehere Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook: click here Twitter: click here Instagram: click here This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=true See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russ Camarda has been a professional director/actor/acting coach/cinematographer and editor for the past two decades.In FILM Russ has produced, 6 independent feature films, Directed 2, Starred in and edited 5 of them.“Send No Flowers” co-starring in it as well with Sean Young and Tony LoBianco. The film recently secured distribution with Multicom Entertainment Group. “The Night Never Sleeps” co-starring in it as well with Armand Assante, Eric Roberts and Robert Clohessy. The film recently secured distribution with Multicom Entertainment Group.Also the features “Night for Day” , “Lower than the Angels” , “The Video Guys”and the Documentary“Come Hell or High Water” filmed in New Orleans in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina .IN THEATER he has he has received accolades for performing characters ranging from Stanley Kowalski to Marc Antony from Brick in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”, Alfieri in “A View from the Bridge” to Richard III.As a actor and Stage Director his work has been seen in many theaters throughout the NYC-Tri-State area. Russ has directed productions at many area theaters such as Genesis Rep, The Abingdon Theater, The 13th Street Repertory, The Pulse Ensemble Theater, and The Stage Theater. Russ has been trained in acting techniques ranging from Meisner to Method to Practical Aesthetics--the System developed by David Mamet and William H. Macy. Experience which informs all of his work both behind and in front of the camera. On stage and off.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/quidditasfactor)
Hi guys, in this episode, I am going to talk about Top 5 art/craft careers to pursue (to make money) grab cool graphics- at www.globokreaty.com Click here to Download the THE ARTIST WORKBOOK - https://gumroad.com/l/VFWZl CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FREE GUIDE- TOP 30 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE + 2 BONUSES http://bit.ly/30waystomakemoneyfreeguide and don't forget to grab a free art magazine that contains our Instagram deep secrets on how to grow on Instagram and get sales, click below to download the free art magazine. www.globoarte.info/freemagazine For more information, read our blog articles At www.globoarte.info For more tutorials and more art tips and so much more, don't forget to download our Mobile App- https://bit.ly/2TJOLhj. 60+ NICHE IDEAS FREE Guide For Redbubble- https://gum.co/KjgAc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artchocolate/support
Master Olds and Jesse discuss art, craft, and creativity in the marital arts, and some differences between eastern and western culture. Music courtesy of https://podcastthemes.com
In Episode 33 of Why Make? we talk with furniture maker, sculptor, and educator, Andy Buck. Andy is currently a full professor in the School for American Crafts in the College of Art and Design at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He has also taught at the Oregon College of Art & Craft, and given workshops at Anderson Ranch, Haystack, Penland and Peters Valley. Andy's work has always seemed to embody fun and whimsical forms but we step behind the whimsy to talk about the serious ideas he is exploring in his work and the unique design vocabulary he has developed. Robb has been an admirer of Andy's work for a long time and his fun play on tools and toilet bowl plungers inspired his early work, including an ongoing flyswatter series! So grab a brush and a can of milk paint and join us as we see what makes Andy Buck tick.
In this episode of Why Change?co-hosts Rachael and Jeff discuss their relationship and how colleagues can help each other dive deep on topics, to expand their perspectives. Rachael interviews Penny Hay, a creativity scholar and organizational leader in the UK. They discuss the role of creativity in social movements and how to work on systems change to reimagine education. Rachel and Jeff debrief with a passionate dialogue about the role of creativity in the world - like creative justice - and how definitions don't matter. In this episode you'll learn: How creativity can be used in reforming education systems; What creative justice looks like as part of social movements; and Why definitions don't matter, but systems change does. Please download the transcript here. ABOUT PENNY HAY- An artist, educator, Reader in Creative Teaching and Learning, Senior Lecturer in Arts Education, School of Education; Research Fellow, Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries; Bath Spa University and Director of Research, House of Imagination. Signature projects include School Without Walls and Forest of Imagination. Penny is also a co-founder of Bath Cultural Education Partnership. Penny's doctoral research focused on children's learning identity as artists. She is Co-Investigator on the AHRC Global Challenges Research project ‘Rethinking waste: Compound 13 Lab' in Mumbai. Penny is a visiting Lecturer at Plymouth College of Art and co-designed their MA in Creative Education. Penny coordinates the South West Creative Education Hub, is strand leader for Creative Pedagogy in the Policy, Pedagogy and Practice Research Centre, Associate Director of TRACE at Bath Spa University and a member of the Paper Nations Advisory Group. She is on the Steering Group of the APPG for Art Craft and Design Education and on the Advisory Groups for the Cultural Learning Alliance, HundrED (Finland), Crafts Council Learning and Development and a member of the RSA Innovative Education Network. Penny is co-chair of What Next? West and co-host of the RSA Bath Network. Penny regularly speaks regularly at international conferences and is part of the UNESCO Futures of Learning Group. She is working internationally in Europe, Scandinavia, India, Zimbabwe and Canada. Penny was awarded by Action for Children's Arts for her contribution to arts education and by Creative Bath for her work in creative education. WHERE TO FIND PENNY: -@PenAHay -@houseimaginatn -@forestimaginatn -@schwithoutwalls This episode of Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation was powered by Creative Generation. Produced and Edited by Daniel Stanley. For more information on this episode and Creative Generation please visit the episode webpage and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whychange/support
Meet Tess Verheij and hear her story. From Holland to Sint Maartin, The Art Craft Cafe, The Waste Factory, and a few hurricanes and Covid thrown in. Learn how this artist has managed to pivot and grow in the past few years when so many devastating disasters could have ended her dream. For more on The Art Craft Cafe:https://www.facebook.com/artcraftcafe.verheijTo view the show Secrets of the Caribbean:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/secretsofthecaribbean#yachting #yachtcrew #yachtinginternationalradio #diversity #equality #timeforachange #humanrights #diversity #inclusion #culture #diversityandinclusion #pride #lgbtq #education #diversitymatters #unity #women #equity #leadership #representationmatters #peace #lgbt #disability #loveislove #nature #mentalhealth #gay #yachtinginternationalradio #diversity #diversityandinclusion
Through the Lens with Christina Tselnik Pictures can paint a thousand words. It can reveal a person's soul, immortalize historical moments, or capture emotions and unforgettable memories. Photography allows us to see the beauty in our everyday lives that we often take for granted. It also has the power to connect, inspire, and empower. Christina Tselnik joins us to recount her journey from starting as a street photographer to building her own business. She discusses the power of photography and the importance of connecting with her subjects. Christina also shares how she uses photography as a medium to highlight women's triumphs. Listen to the full episode to learn more about photography's ability to inspire and empower. Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: Discover why Christina chose to focus on portrait photography. Learn how she uses her skills to empower other women. Hear Christina's daily non-negotiables and advice for struggling women. Resources Christina Tselnik Portraits Connect with Christina on Instagram The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown My first book, Relationship Ready: How I Stopped Fucking Randos and Started Cupcaking My Soulmate, is available on Amazon and Audible. Subscribe to my mailing list to get the FREE workbook! Episode Highlights Christina's Journey in Photography Christina moved to Portland in 2002, where she lived right across from the Oregon College of Art & Craft. She has wanted to learn photography since high school. Christina later learned about black-and-white photography, printing, and developing film. It sparked something in her, and she started doing street photography. She believes that street photography is about finding a moment in everyday life that tells a story. Transitioning to Portrait Photography and Becoming an Entrepreneur Christina never thought that she would start a business in photography. But her love for the process and the craft convinced her to do so. She transitioned to portraiture because she's fascinated with having a connection or a story that centers on a person. She built her portrait business in 2019. Contrary to other people's opinions, Portland is a great place to photograph. Listen to the full episode to know where Christina's favorite places to shoot are! Christina's Love for Portrait Photography What she loves about taking portraits is seeing the person behind the lens get comfortable. She sees the person letting go, trusting her, and forming a connection with her. It's an honor for Christina to see people allow themselves to be vulnerable with her. Christina doesn't like being too far away from the person she's photographing. The focal length she uses allows her to be close enough to feel connected. Back then, portrait photography sounded very stiff. Nowadays, it has become more flexible and liberating. Favorite and Least-Liked Things in Photography For Christina, finding a subject matter easy or difficult lies more on where her mind is. It depends on where her mind is at, if she's grounded or distracted. Christina has to get connected with the environment or the person in front of her. She sees newborn and pet photography as challenging because she hasn't done a lot of them. Overall, Christina feels that there isn't anything she doesn't love about photography. Due to technological advancements, there are more ways to show creativity in photography. It has since become a booming business. Empowering Women through Photography Christina's current project is photographing women in business to empower them and others. She found herself connecting with many inspiring women entrepreneurs that later became her friends and acquaintances. Listening to their stories and realizing how much they had gone through to succeed inspired Christina. She hopes that photographing them inspires others too. Especially during the pandemic, Christina wants others to know more about these women and their businesses. Learn more about Christina's project on her Instagram account. Balancing and Prioritizing Responsibilities as a Mother and Entrepreneur Christina is a mother of 13-year-old twin boys. Balancing responsibilities requires prioritizing tasks. Christina's biggest priority is her children. She realized that she is a better mother when she's grounded, healthier, and passionate about her work. Christina makes sure she's connected with her kids by supporting and communicating with them. You can be a mother and work at the same time as long as you're mindful of your children's needs. Create that intentional space to have a conversation with them. Middle Age Realizations Christina learned that using the word ‘crisis' to describe where she is now can harm her mindset. Instead, she looks at it as a revelation, awakening, or metamorphosis. Being middle-aged has been both a painful and positive experience for Christina. She realizes the importance of taking care of herself instead of focusing too much on others. Midlife for Christina has been about getting back in touch with her inner child and appreciating the joys in life more. Christina's Daily Non-Negotiables and Advice for Struggling Women Her non-negotiables are “I will not betray myself” and “I will not ignore my own needs as they arise.” She has learned to pay more attention to the voice inside of her that tells her what she needs. True change is painful, but sometimes pain and suffering can bring you to a better place. Christina urges women who are suffering to reflect on whether they are truly trapped, or they've only created that illusion. 5 Powerful Quotes “What I love about it is that during the process of photographing somebody, there is sort of a shift that happens where there's a moment where you realize you look in the lens and you see that the person in the lens is beginning to let go.” “And just keep Portland aware that these businesses are out there, that these wonderful women are still passionate, still strong, still doing their thing… So I like to be able to tell their stories.” “What I'm realizing more and more is that the stronger I am, and the more grounded I am, the healthier I am — and this is all related to my business - because it's my passion, then the better mother that I can be.” “It's really for me more about getting back in touch with my inner child - that's my midlife crisis, or my midlife revelation, or my midlife awakening - has been getting back in touch with who I was then, who I truly still am now. And am I allowing my true self to shine, and to live, and to jump, and run, and play?” “Suffering is sometimes a way to get to the other side and to get into a better place. And I think true change is painful sometimes.” About Christina Christina Tselnik started as a street photographer. In 2019, she created Christina Tselnik Portraits, which specializes in contemporary portrait photography. She is the mother of twin boys. Check out Christina's work on her website. You can email her from that page or give her a call or text to connect with her. You can also find her on Instagram. Enjoy The Podcast? Learning how you can improve your relationships, be it romantic, familial, business, friendships, and with yourself, has never been this easy. If you enjoyed today's episode of The Relationship Ready Podcast, then hit subscribe and share it with your friends! Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your family and friends so they can feel empowered and inspired to reach their dreams. Have any questions? You can contact me through email or find me on Instagram or Facebook. Thanks for listening! For more updates and episodes, visit my website. You may also tune in on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. To being relationship ready, Heidi B
On today’s episode of SOUNDFOOD, we are joined by a truly delicious being: the greatly inspiring, and deeply nourishing Camille Becerra. Camille is an executive chef, food stylist, recipe developer, photographer, and artist based in New York City. With nearly 15 years of restaurant experience, her menus have evolved to showcase Camille’s commitment to healthful, seasonal and local ingredients and her affection for approachable yet refined New American cuisine. Her passion for nourishment through food has taken her all over: from Zen Monasteries, where she learned the art of macrobiotics while cooking for monks all the way to Miami, where she competed on Season 3 of “Top Chef”, and eventually back to bustling New York city, where she opened her first restaurant Paloma in 2005, and eventually conceptualized and ran the James Beard award- winning restaurant, De Maria in 2017. Camille shares her extraordinary career and life journey, how she has learned to lean into her intuition to understand her body and other’s needs when cooking, the energetics behind mastering her craft, intentional creativity, her appreciation for the pleasures of food and dining, the inspiration behind her new seasoning line Vegetable. Mineral, some kitchen hacks, surprising palate cleansers and more. Mentioned In This Episode: Where to find Camille: Camille Becerra Website Camille Becerra on Instagram Vegetable.Mineral TUNE INTO SOUNDFOOD: WEBSITE INSTAGRAM Connect with our Host: @nitsacitrine Lastly, we would be so grateful if you felt inspired to leave us a review on APPLE PODCAST!
Being a Singer: The Art, Craft, and Science provides the solutions you need to make practical, consistent changes in your singing. This book pulls back the curtain on how singing actually works, from cognition to anatomy to your amazing hearing system and even your instincts and emotions. Based on the training approach of Seth Riggs, supported by vocal science, neuroscience and motor learning, Being a Singer offers clear tools and strategies that train your voice, empower you to find solutions, build your awareness, and develop confidence. Stories and interviews will inspire you. Exercises with clear how-to's, evaluations, and troubleshooting will train your voice, mind, and body. Exercises are available online.
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Allentown Art Museum & the intersection of Fine Art, Craft and Conceptual Art What is the difference between fine art, conceptual art, and craft? Where do the boundaries begin? And end? Is one better than the other? Can art and craft merge? Can something be both art and craft? What do you think?! Get out there! Go to a museum! Look at art. It will inform your work and inspire you!
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The Mission Hills of today developed in earnest during the early 1900s. Among the most popular architecture of the time was the Craftsman bungalow. In this podcast, listeners will learn to appreciate its far-flung influences, from the 1893 Chicago's World's Fair to India, Great Britain, and Japan. Walk with your personal guide on a quiet area of North Mission Hills to discover the bungalow's history and myriad influences. Elements that are readily recognizable will be presented, as well as those that take a keener eye to detect.
IT'S ANOTHER #SPOTLIGHTTHURSDAY !!! On today's episode, we delve into the art of voice acting, with one of the best in the game!!!! We discuss the craft of voice artistry, what it takes to be a practicing & relevant voice over artist, how to get creative with materials and so much more!!!! Please share with your fam & friends & leave a comment & suggestions for us, we would love to hear from you. Sit back, Relax & Enjoy!!!! CONNECT WITH US: On all social media platforms- @theladieshive For Sponsorship & Inquiries, please send us an email to - theladieshive@gmail.com
Greg vanRiel Website: www.gvrpix.com The Art, Craft and Philosophy of Taking ‘Cool Shots’, from photographer Greg vanRiel Hurry-up-and-wait might be a theme for photographers who seek that ‘magic moment’ when all conditions of a photo-shoot come together to create or capture a unique moment in time relative to their subject. Learn what goes into delighting the client when what’s in their mind as ideal is surpassed by the photographer.
Greg vanRielWebsite: www.gvrpix.comThe Art, Craft and Philosophy of Taking ‘Cool Shots', from photographer Greg vanRielHurry-up-and-wait might be a theme for photographers who seek that ‘magic moment' when all conditions of a photo-shoot come together to create or capture a unique moment in time relative to their subject. Learn what goes into delighting the client when what's in their mind as ideal is surpassed by the photographer.
We hope you enjoy our 3rd interview! We got to this point so quickly. Today’s episode has our beautiful guest named Nyla. She is my wife of about 8 years now! We go down memory lane in today’s video. We also took some time to work on our first Endlesss Wonder arts& craft project. Amazing way to spend a morning with two other people. Do you enjoy plants? Do you have any favorite types? Also, do you have a favorite arts & craft project? Let us know! Teach us how to do it. We would love to give it a try! Thank you everyone for watching! Give us feedback down below. If you’re interested in getting interviewed also let us know. Our instagrams are down below. IF YOU ENJOYED THIS VIDEO PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE. INSTAGRAMS: SHEY: https://instagram.com/obaasan__?utm_s... Maria: https://instagram.com/mariavillatoroo... Nyla: https://instagram.com/buttholewater?u... Endlesss Wonder : https://instagram.com/endlessswonder?...
How can we use art to help us with our grief? Hannah Sherebrin, M.S., ATR, RN is a retired Director of the Art Craft studio of the University of Western Ontario, Canada. She moved to Israel in 1997 where she continues to work as an Art Therapist in private practice dealing mainly with trauma bereavement and depression with adult populations.She supervises practicum students and other art therapists and leads art therapy support groups of bereaved parents whose children have died in terrorist activities and in the army. Hannah has presented numerous international and national conferences in Canada, Israel, and the U.S., published articles in magazine and book chapters, served on the executive committee of the Ontario Art Therapy Association and currently is the Vice President of YAHAT, the Israeli Creative Arts Therapies Association. Hannah resided both in Israel and in Canada. Now she is immediate past president of the Israeli Art Therapy Association, and member of the overseeing committee. She is also the chair of registration and supervision in the Ontario Art Therapy Association.In this episode of Heart to Heart with Michael, Hannah and Michael talk about Hannah's experience with grief, what she does with her patients to help them use art to deal with their grief, and the importance of silence when dealing with a grieving individual.Please take a moment to follow us on your preferred social media platforms:iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-to-heart-with-michael/id1333229173Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HUGPodcastNetwork/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGPKwIU5M_YOxvtWepFR5ZwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hugpodcastnetwork/If you enjoy this program and would like to be a Patron, please check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/HeartToHeart
How can we use art to help us with our grief? Hannah Sherebrin, M.S., ATR, RN is a retired Director of the Art Craft studio of the University of Western Ontario, Canada. She moved to Israel in 1997 where she continues to work as an Art Therapist in private practice dealing mainly with trauma bereavement and depression with adult populations.She supervises practicum students and other art therapists and leads art therapy support groups of bereaved parents whose children have died in terrorist activities and in the army. Hannah has presented numerous international and national conferences in Canada, Israel, and the U.S., published articles in magazine and book chapters, served on the executive committee of the Ontario Art Therapy Association and currently is the Vice President of YAHAT, the Israeli Creative Arts Therapies Association. Hannah resided both in Israel and in Canada. Now she is immediate past president of the Israeli Art Therapy Association, and member of the overseeing committee. She is also the chair of registration and supervision in the Ontario Art Therapy Association.In this episode of Heart to Heart with Michael, Hannah and Michael talk about Hannah's experience with grief, what she does with her patients to help them use art to deal with their grief, and the importance of silence when dealing with a grieving individual.Please take a moment to follow us on your preferred social media platforms:iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-to-heart-with-michael/id1333229173Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HUGPodcastNetwork/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGPKwIU5M_YOxvtWepFR5ZwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hugpodcastnetwork/If you enjoy this program and would like to be a Patron, please check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/HeartToHeart
In this episode we spend too long talking about Tim Allen, and then as we froth at the mouth we spend also too long talking about El Topo, the acid western by Jodorowsky. Then of course we talk about the funky fresh documentary Art & Craft.
Chef Mike Beltran talks about the ways he flexes his creative muscle as a chef and restaurateur and where business considerations place boundaries on the art and craft of food. Episode image: Blue Shell Media Follow Pan Con Podcast everywhere: Facebook: facebook.com/panconpodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/panconpodcast/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/panconpodcast Follow Mike Beltran: Instagram: instagram.com/piginc/ Twitter: twitter.com/piginc Follow DADE: Support DADE on Patreon: www.patreon.com/DADEmag Facebook: facebook.com/DADEMAG/ Instagram: instagram.com/dadeig/ Twitter: twitter.com/dadetweets Follow Nick Jiménez: Instagram: instagram.com/nicolasajimenez/ Twitter: twitter.com/nicolasajimenez Follow Carlos "Carluba" Rodríguez: Instagram: instagram.com/carluba Twitter: twitter.com/carluba Send any feedback to panconpodcast@dademag.com. Producers: Carlos "Carluba" Rodríguez and Nicolás A. Jiménez Theme music: Carlos "Carluba" Rodríguez (instangram.com/carluba)
This episode features a fun conversation with CEO and master genius of creativity, Ryan Laessig. Ryan explains more about the work and purpose behind his work at Milwaukee Makers Market, a monthly art, craft, and maker fair. The new season launches on 414 day here in Milwaukee: Sunday, April 14, 2019 and runs through December 15, 2019. Each month, Milwaukee Makers Market can be found at a famously Milwaukee venue that's easy to access. Check www.milwaukeemakersmarket.com for all the details. Super cool, local shopping!!
Jim and I talk about neuroplasticity and the breakthroughs in neuroscience and how he incorporates them in his business of creating workshops and organizational events that support both personal growth and organizational transformation. Jim worked in 18 countries as a Peace Corps Volunteer, an organizational consultant, corporate trainer, and leadership workshop facilitator. Jim holds a master’s degree in “Transformational Leadership and Social Change” from Maryland University of Integrative Health, and consults regularly with the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Customs and Border Protection and the Department of State in Ghana, West Africa. He's currently co authoring “Life-Changing Workshops, a Guide to Designing, Leading and Facilitating Transformative Work.” and authoring “The Physics of Facilitation, the Art Craft and Science of Moving Group and Team Energy to Excellence”. Both books are based on his “Transformation Facilitator Workshops Series” at the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health. Podcast Highlights "I will" vs. "I want" in reaching our goals What is Emotional Contagion? Why you have that chatter in your head and what to do about it Connect with Jim LinkedIn Website
After a long hiatus (so sorry), we're back with a review of The Thing (1982). We sponsored the tickets for this movie at Franklin Artcraft Theatre in Franklin Indiana. This is one of the few horror movies that Matt actually likes. Join Matt and his guests from the Artcraft workers, as they discuss The Thing! Check out the theatre www.historicartcrafttheatre.org
After a long hiatus (so sorry), we're back with a review of The Thing (1982). We sponsored the tickets for this movie at Franklin Artcraft Theatre in Franklin Indiana. This is one of the few horror movies that Matt actually likes. Join Matt and his guests from the Artcraft workers, as they discuss The Thing! Check out the theatre www.historicartcrafttheatre.org
Oscar nominations come out Jan. 22 and, since many people may not know a lot about what a film editor does, here is an archive edition of Cinema Junkie that will enlighten you about the art and craft of film editing.
Trevor Graves is an aspiring songwriter hoping to be heard in Nashville. His acoustic songs and sound are a blend of classic CCM with fresh influences a la John Mayer and Ed Sheeran. In this episode of The Song Revolution Podcast, John Chisum highlights Trevor’s songs and sincere call to write for Jesus.As a client of Nashville Christian Songwriters’ coaching program, Mastering the Art & Craft of Christian Songwriting, Trevor shares about his journey into commercial songwriting and the development of three songs during the show, which he also performs. Listeners will immediately recognize his talent and the quality of his work.Songwriters looking for inspiration and many nuggets about the craft of songwriting won’t be disappointed in this episode as they follow the development of a very talented and developing songwriter, Trevor Graves. How to get involved Join the Successful Christian Songwriters Group on Facebook and continue the discussion! https://www.facebook.com/groups/SuccessfulChristianSongwriters/ Check out all of the resources for you to become the songwriter you were meant to be at www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com If you liked this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a quick review on iTunes. It would mean the world to hear your feedback and we’d love for you to help us spread the word!
Satori Shakoor, creator and host of the acclaimed “Secret Society of Twisted Storytellers, a live, curated storytelling event streamed internationally from Detroit, talks with Anne about how sharing our stories can heal individuals and communities. Satori is as hilarious, revealing and raw as the true stories she has taught thousands to tell. https://www.twistedtellers.org/
Wrap yourself in a cozy blanket and enjoy this intimate chat with my colleague and friend Jill Cohen as we unwrap a maker's life. If you have any inclination to create, paint, make something, feel something and make something about it—listen to this conversation so you don't feel alone & you feel inspired. For the sensitive souls who love art-this one is for you! Please find out more about Jill & her art here: https://www.jillyfrances.com/ & https://www.instagram.com/jillyfrances/
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
This week, Mike and I chat about a bunch of things including AMC A-List, Letterboxd, The Artcraft Theatre in Franklin Indiana, seeing 2001: A Space Odyssey in IMAX, my method for compiling my top 100 favorite movies list, and we eventually do a couple rounds of Letterboxd Potpourri. Timestamps Show Start – 00:32 News - 03:24 More A-List Conversation - 09:00 Letterboxd Conversation/Potpourri - 25:06 Mike Loves Letterboxd - 26:54 Matt's Top 100 Process - 30:56 2001: A Space Odyssey in IMAX - 53:31 Letterboxd Potpourri - 58:11 Mike: Slender Man (2018) - 1:02:21 Matt: ET: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) - 1:14:10 Mike: To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018) - 1:25:45 Matt: Crazy Rich Asians (2018) - 1:26:15 Closing the Ep – 1:31:42 Pre-Recorded Outro – 1:35:41 Related Links Help Support the Podcast MoviePass May Fail, but Subscription Services Are Here to Stay - Variety The Historic Artcraft Theatre in Franklin, Indiana The Stakes Are High for 'Crazy Rich Asians' — And That's the Point - The Hollywood Reporter Shocktober in Irvington 2018 Tickets! Matt's Letterboxd Profile Tiny's Letterboxd Profile Mike's Letterboxd Profile Obsessive Viewer Facebook Group Buy official Obsessive Viewer Merch on TeePublic As Good As It Gets (Mike's Band) Obsessive Viewer - The homepage for all the things we do. Shocktober in Irvington - Our yearly event screening of short horror films from Indianapolis filmmakers to support the Irvington Historical Society Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology - Matt's solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television's first golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher - Twitter Obsessive Viewer Presents: Tower Junkies - Our spinoff podcast dedicated to Stephen King's magnum opus, The Dark Tower and related topics. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher - Twitter Loudlike “Mistakes We Must Make” EP on iTunes - Our theme song is “An Eclipse of Events.” Grab Loudlike's EP and hear the full version of our theme. Let us know what you think! Like us on Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Tweet us: @ObsessiveViewer, @ObsessiveTiny, @IAmMikeWhite Find past episodes of the podcast: http://OVPodcast.com RSS Feed: http://obsessiveviewer.libsyn.com/rss Subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a review. Episode Homepage: http://www.obsessiveviewer.com/OV247
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I thought we’d do something a little different this time around on Art & Craft. Rather than dive deep with with one guest, I’ve chosen to chat with two. Specifically, my colleagues and close friends Harry Nesbitt & Joe Grainger, who form the art and development team of our recently released game Alto’s Odyssey. In many ways, this episode is more than just an interview, but rather, a post-mortem in which we get a chance to honestly reflect on the game’s development, what we learned, and what comes next.
If delaying a podcast about games to ship one of your own isn't a tidy metaphor for development, then I don't what is. Welcome back to Art & Craft! This week, we're chatting with Danette Beatty, 3D Artist at ustwo Games in London. Together, we unpack what it's like to pick up your life and move for the work that you love, and discuss lessons learned from finding your voice on a larger team. In the process, we delve into the art & design process behind one of 2017's biggest hits: Monument Valley 2.
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Happy New Year everybody, and welcome to the first Art & Craft episode of 2018! On this week's episode, we sit down with Nels Anderson, the lead designer on critically acclaimed Mark of the Ninja, and designer on the narrative hit Firewatch. Together we discuss designing with rules instead of exceptions, the excitement of setting players loose in game worlds that truly listen, and the lessons we wish we'd taught ourselves earlier.
Trevor Graves is an aspiring songwriter hoping to be heard in Nashville. His acoustic songs and sound are a blend of classic CCM with fresh influences a la John Mayer and Ed Sheeran. In this episode of The Song Revolution Podcast, John Chisum highlights Trevor’s songs and sincere call to write for Jesus. As a client of Nashville Christian Songwriters’ coaching program, Mastering the Art & Craft of Christian Songwriting, Trevor shares about his journey into commercial songwriting and the development of three songs during the show, which he also performs. Listeners will immediately recognize his talent and the quality of his work. Songwriters looking for inspiration and many nuggets about the craft of songwriting won’t be disappointed in this episode as they follow the development of a very talented and developing songwriter, Trevor Graves.
Novelist Wendy Holden announces the category winners of the Costa Book Awards 2017 exclusively on Front Row and Stig talks to the winner of the Novel Category. Artist Elizabeth Friedlander is the subject of a new exhibition at Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft. The work of Friedlander is instantly recognisable as mid-20th century design at its best including her Penguin book covers and Bauer Type Foundry typeface named for her - Elizabeth. Curator Katharine Meynell talks about her life and work. Taylor Swift's new album Reputation features the single Look What You Made Me Do, whose chorus bears more than a passing resemblance to Right Said Fred's 1991 single I'm Too Sexy. Mixing new lyrics and additions to an original piece of music has the name 'interpolation'. Music writer Ben Wardle ponders this now-widespread phenomenon, and looks back to when it all started.Presenter : Stig Abell Producer : Kate Bullivant.
In our first episode of Art & Craft, we talk with Ken Wong, Lead Designer on Ustwo's mind-bending mobile hit Monument Valley, and founder of newly formed independent studio Mountains. Join us as we discuss the importance of discomfort in creating art, the misconceptions of "overnight success," the tenets of good design, and what it's like to leave something successful to strike out on your own.
This week Tarley and Britzza are joined by Bex, one of the many fantastic artists in our community, as she talks about her work, how she got started, and where she’s looking to go in the future. Blizzard developing new MMO RTS for mobile: http://www.pocketgamer.biz/news/66716/blizzard-developing-new-mmo-rts-for-mobile/ Possible World of Warcraft Expansion Announcement Slated For BlizzCon 2017: http://comicbook.com/gaming/2017/10/01/world-of-warcraft-expansion-announcement-blizzcon-2017/ Blizzard Battle.net App Makes Keeping In Touch With Your Battle Buddies Easier: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/blizzard-battlenet-app-makes-keeping-in-touch-with/1100-6453700/ Thank you very much for listening, and a huge thank you to Bex for joining us! You can follow her via: Twitter: @bexthewoobie Website: http://rjoxford.daportfolio.com/ Our show, as always, is available in iTunes, Stitcher, Youtube, and Twitch You can also catch us on Twitter via @GeeksofAzeroth, and you can follow the hosts via: Tarley - @Tarley_pawz Britzza - @Britzza_EG SleepyGary- @EpicGeeksGary Zul - @Zulgeek You can contact the show with your messages, questions, and shoutouts via geeksofazerotheg@gmail.com And remember to check us out on www.epicgeeks.co.uk for more shows. We’ll be back same time, same place next week - until then have a great week in Azeroth.
So, how does one go from being laid off and barely scraping by to a new high-quality EP release? In this episode, NCS songwriter, Terrance McCoy gets real about sleeping on a blow-up mattress in a house he was painting to becoming a brand new music artist releasing his first EP on September 29th. A graduate of the NCS “boot camp” program called “Mastering the Art & Craft of Christian Songwriting,” Terrance shares the good, the bad, and the worst as he struggled to grow in his songwriting and lay everything he had on the line to become the songwriter he knew he was called to be. And, somewhere in the process as he became willing to admit that he didn’t know everything there was to know about crafting great songs, Terrance discovered an even greater calling… his own call to Christian music artistry that has resulted in this new EP entitled “Transparency.” A fitting debut title for Terrance, “Transparency” embodies his own struggles for purity, faith, and the authenticity required to make the true Gospel of Jesus Christ known to a dying world. Dedicating his music to the homeless and broken, Terrance McCoy’s music has a raw, earthy quality with direct and powerful messages designed to connect with even the most hardened heart. We hope you enjoy this episode and the samplings of Terrance’s great new songs. You can connect with him at terrancemccoymusic.com or on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Songs used in this podcast are from Terrance McCoy’s debut EP “Transparency” available September 29 on iTunes. The ebook “Seven Proven Strategies to Write Better Songs Now and Stand Out in a Crowded Songwriting Marketplace” is available at nashvillechristiansongwriters.com. For more information visit www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com and join the Successful Christian Songwriters Group on Facebook! Be sure to join NCS MEMBERSHIP today at www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com for the finest songwriter resources, coaching, inspiration and information!
Today, I’m sitting down with Gordon Walton, President on ArtCraft Entertainment Inc and a pioneer in the video game industry, who;s worked on games such a Sims Online and Star Wars: the Old Republic. His company, ArtCraft, is currently working on Crowfall, which is MMO breaking many of the rules in the MMO industry. MMO are massively multiplayer online games, such as World of Warcraft.I love doing this episode because I learned a ton:How a veteran looks at an industry and assesses a product, consumer, and market risks in order to make a strategic decision.The bonds and relationships that are made by sharing experiences virtually, whether those experiences are joyful, sad, angry, or stressfulAnd then, an idea I’m curious about since it drives a lot of ambition I see in myself is, the idea of personal heroism and how we think we perceive ourselves as the protagonist in our stories.As always, enjoy.
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
Recorded Live at Indy PopCon 2017 - In our 2nd Indy PopCon 2017 episode, Tiny and I chat with other vendors and our convention friends about their favorite movie/TV villain and their thoughts on this year's convention. SHOCKTOBER IN IRVINGTON Join the OV Facebook Group! Support the podcast! Buy Official OV Merch on our TeePublic Store Timestamps Show Start - 00:26 General PopCon Discussion - 01:20 Convention Friends - 03:06 Thoughts on Indy PopCon 2017 - 04:34 Shocktober in Irvington - 08:55 Vendor Recordings - 10:00 Nerd's Domain - 10:04 The Nerd's You're Looking For (Pat) - 11:58 Cinemacide - 16:00 Buy the Rights (Tommy) - 17:56 Geeking in Indiana - 25:28 The Historic Artcraft Theater - 27:35 Buy the Rights (Chad) - 42:54 Hypable - 45:18 The Nerds You're Looking For (Tyler) - 56:00 Our Favorite Movie/TV Villains - 57:57 Stinger: PopCon 2017 Concludes - 1:02:25 Pre-Recorded Outro - 1:03:00 Related Links Shocktober in Irvington! Episode Sponsor: Horror Movie Yearbook Obsessive Viewer Facebook Group Buy official Obsessive Viewer Merch on TeePublic Buy the Rights - The Movie Pitching Party Game - Amazon Link Obsessive Viewer - Check out plenty of reviews of movies, TV shows and industry commentary at the blog that started it all. Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology - Matt's solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television's first golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. Obsessive Book Nerd - Our “sister site” where you can find book reviews and commentary on the evolving world of reading. The Secular Perspective - Check out Tiny's side project podcast that explores the concepts of faith, religion and existence from the perspective of secular hosts. Mike's Band: As Good As It Gets - Check out Mike's band and download the “Something New E.P.” for free! Loudlike Facebook Page - Like the band that gave us our theme song on Facebook! Loudlike “Mistakes We Must Make” EP on iTunes - Our theme song is “An Eclipse of Events.” Grab Loudlike's EP and hear the full version of our theme. Matt's Letterboxd Profile Tiny's Letterboxd Profile Let us know what you think! Like us on Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Tweet us: @ObsessiveViewer, @ObsessiveTiny, @IAmMikeWhite Email us: Matt, Tiny or Mike at ObsessiveViewer.com Check out the blog: http://ObsessiveViewer.com Find past episodes of the podcast: http://OVPodcast.com RSS Feed: http://obsessiveviewer.libsyn.com/rss The official OV Subreddit: r/ObsessiveViewer Subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a review. Episode Homepage: http://www.obsessiveviewer.com/OV215
Namita Wiggers joins Tyler professors Chad Curtis and Jesse Harrod in a conversation about Questions of Critical Craft. Namita Gupta Wiggers is a writer, curator, and educator based in Portland, OR. She is the Director and Co-Founder of Critical Craft Forum. Wiggers teaches in MFA Applied Craft + Design, co-administered by Oregon College of Art + Craft and Pacific Northwest College of Art, and at Portland State University. She contributes to online and in-print journals and books, serves as the Exhibition Reviews Editor, The Journal of Modern Craft, and on the Editorial Board of Garland. Recent projects include: Across the Table, Across the Land with Michael Strand for the National Council on Ceramic Education in the Arts; EVERYTHING HAS BEEN MATERIAL FOR SCISSORS TO SHAPE, a textile-focused exhibition at the Wing Luke Museum of Asian American Experience, Seattle; a forthcoming publication with Wiley Blackwell Publishers; and a study of gender and jewelry with Benjamin Lignel.
In this episode, Matt talks with Dave from the Franklin Artcraft Theatre. The Franklin Artcraft specializes in showing classic movies, especially on 35mm film. Check them out below: www.historicartcrafttheatre.org Check out our links: nerdsdom.com twitter.com/nerdsdomain facebook.com/nerdsdomain patreon.com/nerdsdomain
In this episode, Matt talks with Dave from the Franklin Artcraft Theatre. The Franklin Artcraft specializes in showing classic movies, especially on 35mm film. Check them out below: www.historicartcrafttheatre.org Check out our links: nerdsdom.com twitter.com/nerdsdomain facebook.com/nerdsdomain patreon.com/nerdsdomain
Craig Greenberg has a passion for making Louisville a better community. He is an attorney with Frost Brown Todd, LLC and directs the firm’s ancillary business initiatives. He oversees tax credit investment programs that have invested over $100 million into low-income communities in Kentucky and across the country. Greenberg graduated from University of Michigan in 1995 and received his J.D. from Harvard law school in 1998 with cum laude honors. In 2000, Greenburg co-founded and served as COO/counsel of venture capital fund and technology consulting firm, iVisionary. Business First named Greenberg to its 40 Under 40 list in 2000 and he was a 2005 graduate of the Bingham Fellows. He volunteers in his community by serving on the board of directors of United Metro Way, Kentucky Museum of Art & Craft, and Louisville Jewish Community Center.
一百分钟,讲述一款百周岁的经典字体,以及一个世纪前孕育了这款字体的书法家。 适逢《字谈字畅》开播一周年、第三十整期,我们邀来 Type is Beautiful 的建立者及主编、身居伦敦的 Rex,回顾艺术与工艺运动末期英国最重要的字与人。 参考链接 TypePro 2016 系列活动在上海、北京、西安、深圳巡回举行,由 Monotype 主办,Type is Beautiful 参与协办 《时尚怪物》,IPN 播客网络旗下节目;汉洋、渔岸与表姐共同主持 Unicode 9.0 第 6 章提及了 U+22EF 字符在东亚字体排印中用作省略号的情况 Tilde 字符 韩国文教部颁布的《韩文拼写法》(한글 맞춤법)附录「标点符号」(문장 부호) 形似中圆点的韩文字符「ㆍ(아래아)」 中华民国教育部《重订标点符号手册》(修订版)中「间隔号」一节 《洛杉矶时报》报道 Tom Mullaney 教授的中文打字机项目 Johnston 字体,伦敦地铁及部分交通、导示系统的标准字体,原版由 Edward Johnston 设计,后有诸多复刻版 Ben Archer 在 2007 年撰文批评 Gill Sans,由 Rex 译成中文 Edward Johnston,英国书法家、字体设计师;Johnston 字体的设计者 Joy Chen 曾撰文介绍 Johnston 的生平事迹 Central School of Art and Design(伦敦中央艺术与工艺学院) William Lethaby,建筑家及建筑史学家,中央艺术与工艺学院校长,艺术与工艺运动晚期英国的重要推动者 Arts and Crafts Movement(艺术与工艺运动) Carolingian/Caroline minuscule(卡洛琳小写体) Rex 曾撰文介绍 Max Gill 的故事 Writing & Illuminating, & Lettering Manuscript & Inscription Letters for Schools and Classes Frank Pick,英国交通部门行政官,伦敦地铁集团首席执行官及董事会副主席,致力于推动伦敦交通系统的导示及形象设计 Underground: 100 Years of Edward Johnston’s Lettering for London,Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft 的特展 河野英一(Eiichi Kono),日本设计师;1980 年前后任职于 Banks & Miles,翻新了 Johnston(通称 New Johnston) Johnston 字体诞生 100 周年之际,伦敦交通局委托 Monotype 重制并进一步扩展了这套字体,命名为 Johnston100;另可参阅 London Reconnections 的相关报道 P22 Underground 字体,Johnston 的复刻版,Richard Kegler 和 Paul D. Hunt 设计,P22 出品 ITC Johnston 字体,Johnston 的复刻版,Richard Dawson 和 Dave Farey 设计,ITC 出品(现已归入 Monotype) 嘉宾 Rex Chen:Type is Beautiful 建立者、主编 主播 Eric:字体排印研究者,译者,Type is Beautiful 编辑 蒸鱼:设计师,Type is Beautiful 编辑 欢迎与我们交流或反馈,来信请致 podcast@thetype.com。如果你喜爱本期节目,也欢迎用 PayPal 或支付宝向我们捐赠,账户与联络信箱一致:podcast@thetype.com。
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have a discussion with Namita Wiggers and Michael Strand. I talk with the duo of curators about their project for the recent 50th anniversary of NCECA- Across the Table, Across the Land. Taking place over the better part of the year the project encouraged the public to submit both object and event-based works around the idea of ceramics, food and community. The project culminated with an exhibition at the Charlotte Street Foundation in Kansas City. In the interview we talk about how ceramics can be a catalyst for communal gatherings, the role of emotion in exhibition design, and the documentation/analysis of social practice. For more information on the Across the Table please visit www.ncecaacrossthetable.com. Namita Wiggers is a writer, curator, and educator based in Portland, OR. She is the Director and Co-Founder of Critical Craft Forum. Wiggers teaches in the MFA Applied Craft + Design, co-administered by Oregon College of Art + Craft and Pacific Northwest College of Art. For more information please visit www.criticalcraftforum.com. Michael J. Strand is an Associate Professor and Head of Visual Arts at North Dakota State University in Fargo, ND. With a background as a functional potter, Michael’s work has moved seamlessly into social practice and community engagement, while remaining dedicated to the traditional object, as he investigates the potential of craft as a catalyst for social change. For more information please visit www.michaeljstrand.com. This episode of Tales of the Red Clay Rambler is sponsored by FLM Studio in Petaluma, CA. This multipurpose studio offers workshops for Bay Area ceramic artists while also serving as the studio for Forrest Lesch Middelton. On June 4th and 5th I will be teaching a two day hands-on workshop titled from Flat to Functional. Join me for this exciting weekend to learn more about using foam molds to create hand built tableware. To register for this event visit www.flmceramics.com.
The Historic Artcraft Theatre in Franklin, Indiana screens a horror classic and celebrates its own re-animation.
The Historic Artcraft Theatre in Franklin, Indiana screens a horror classic and celebrates its own re-animation.
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
This week Tiny and I share our thoughts on a couple of random picks from our Netflix lists. Tiny's pick was The Source Family, a documentary about a hippy cult in the ‘60s. My pick was The Crow, the notorious supernatural revenge movie. For potpourri, Tiny talks up The Walking Dead premiere while I talk about some new Fall TV shows I sampled. Before all of that however, I gush about my experience at the Artcraft Theatre's Sci-Fright Frenzy marathon in Franklin, Indiana. Timestamps Show Start - 00:23 Introducing the Episode - 01:42 Sci-Fright Frenzy at the Artcraft Theatre - 02:08 Previewing Heartland Film Festival - 22:15 The Netflix Pick as a Concept - 23:44 Netflix Pick - The Source Family (2012) - 24:52 Netflix Pick - The Crow (1994) - 38:22 Potpourri Promo: Shocktober in Irvington - 52:01 Tiny on The Walking Dead premiere - 53:17 Matt on New Fall TV - 1:03:34 Quantico - 1:04:42 Minority Report - 1:12:29 Grandfathered & The Grinder - 1:13:58 Hulu's Casual - 1:20:33 Stinger: Matt's Pun - 1:26:43 Pre-Recorded Outro - 1:27:25 Show Notes ShocktoberinIrvington.com - Shocktober in Irvington 2 is coming October 16th, 2015! Irvington Ghost Tours - Check out the Irvington Ghost Tours and get $3 off admission for Shocktober in Irvington! Filmspotting SVU The Historic Artcraft Theatre in Franklin, Indiana Heartland Film Festival Matt's write-up of the Artcraft Nerd's Domain Obsessive Viewer - Check out plenty of reviews of movies, TV shows and industry commentary at the blog that started it all. Obsessive Book Nerd - Our “sister site” where you can find book reviews and commentary on the evolving world of reading. r/ObsessiveViewer - The official Obsessive Viewer subreddit! Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology - Matt's solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television's golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. The Secular Perspective - Check out Tiny's side project podcast that explores the concepts of faith, religion and existence from the perspective of secular hosts. Mike's Band: As Good As It Gets - Check out Mike's band and download the “Something New E.P.” for free! Loudlike Facebook Page - Like the band that gave us our theme song on Facebook! Loudlike “Mistakes We Must Make” EP on iTunes - Our theme song is “An Eclipse of Events.” Grab Loudlike's EP and hear the full version of our theme. TurboRooDesigns.com - My brother has a business where he and his girlfriend sell carts to disabled dogs. Let us know what you think! Like us on Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Tweet us: @ObsessiveViewer, @ObsessiveTiny, @IAmMikeWhite Email us: Matt, Tiny or Mike at ObsessiveViewer.com Check out the blog: http://ObsessiveViewer.com Find past episodes of the podcast: http://OVPodcast.com RSS Feed: http://obsessiveviewer.libsyn.com/rss The official OV Subreddit: r/ObsessiveViewer Subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a review.
9th Speechwriters & Business Communicators Conference - 23 & 24 October, De Burcht, Amsterdam.
9th Speechwriters & Business Communicators Conference - 23 & 24 October, De Burcht, Amsterdam.
Lon Chaney is a monster movie and Hollywood legend, and returning guests Scott & Tracey Morris were fortunate enough to watch the master in the 1925 film The Phantom of the Opera (dir. Rupert Julian) at the last weekend. This was a first-time viewing for them, and they share their thoughts about the film, and the screening, with Derek and Monster Kid Radio. Be sure to visit our complete website at .Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657)Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at )Support Monster Kid Radio on Patreon - The Historic Artcraft Theatre - Make Stage 28 a National Historic Landmark - Save the Stage Petition - The opening and closing song "Someday You'll Be My Girl" (from the album Keep Surfin') appears by permission of Los Wet Guitars - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio LLC.
Art, Craft and Designs from 'Creating a Scene' Art & Design Exhibition, Summer 2012, showcasing work by students attending Art, Craft and Design and Furniture Design courses at Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa
Last month, Scott and Tracey Morris left for a monster-filled weekend at the in Franklin, Indiana. The event? Monster Mania. The movies? The Invisible Man (dir. James Whale), The Mummy (dir. Karl Freund), Frankenstein (dir. James Whale), and Creature from the Black Lagoon (dir. Jack Arnold). The host of this podcast? EXTREMELY jealous. Most of these movies were movies neither Scott nor Tracey had seen before seeing them at the Artcraft, and in Part Two of their Monster Mania debrief, they'll share their first time thoughts about these films and they even put up with Derek gushing about Creature...! Also, Derek reminds listeners how they can enter the drawing for the original sculpt of the Island of Terror silicates created and donated by previous Monster Kid Radio guest Tom Biegler. (And don't forget our 50-Review Challenge!) Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com The Historic Artcraft Theatre - 1951 Down Place: Episode #021 - The Mummy - 1951 Down Place: Episode #022 - The Men of Sherwood of Forest (Scott's The Mummy thoughts) - The opening and closing song "Welcome To Nuclear City" (from the album Radioactive Kids) appears by permission of Radioactive Kids - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio LLC.
Last month, Scott and Tracey Morris (the high high-muckety-mucks of and returning guests to Monster Kid Radio) went to the Artcraft Theater's Monster Mania event in Franklin, Indiana. The 2-day event featured 35mm print screenings of six classic Universal monster films, and most of these films were first time viewings for Scott and Tracey. In Part One of their Monster Mania debrief, they tell Derek about the Artcraft and the two movies they watched on Day One of the event - Dracula (dir. Tod Browning) and The Wolf Man (dir. George Waggner). Also in this week's episode, Derek reminds listeners how they can enter the drawing for the original sculpt of the Island of Terror silicates created and donated by previous Monster Kid Radio guest Tom Biegler. (And don't forget our 50-Review Challenge!) Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com The Historic Artcraft Theatre - The opening and closing song "Surf Mummies" (from the album Radioactive Kids) appears by permission of Radioactive Kids - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio.
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