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Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills
Music Time: James Irwin on 40 years since Live Aid and Lorde snubbing Wellington

Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 12:37 Transcription Available


This week is 40 years since the greatest concert of all time - Live Aid. Wellington Mornings music man James Irwin joined Nick to talk the very best and worst of of the event, as well as revisiting Aussie rockers The Superjesus and pondering why Lorde isn't coming to Wellington. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Creative Peacemeal
Roslyn Bernstein, Author and Arts and Culture Journalist discusses her latest book, the impact of history on art, her poetry, and more

Creative Peacemeal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 41:41


Send us a textRoslyn Bernstein is the author of four books: Boardwalk Stories, a collection of 14 fictional tales set from 1950 to 1970; the co-author with the architect Shael Shapiro of Illegal Living: 80 Wooster Street and the Evolution of SoHo; Engaging Art: Essays and Interviews from Around the Globe, a collection of 60 of her online avant-garde art pieces; and most recently, a novel, The Girl Who Counted Numbers.Since the 1980s, she has been reporting from around the globe for such print publications as the New York Times, Newsday, the Village Voice, New York Magazine, Parents, and the Columbia Journalism Review. She has also reported for various online publications including Medium, Tablet, Huffington Post, and Guernica, focusing primarily on cultural reporting and contemporary art, with in-depth interviews with artists, curators, and gallerists.Currently, Professor Emerita in the Department of  Journalism and the Writing Professions at Baruch College of the City University of New York (CUNY), she taught journalism and creative writing classes from 1974-2016. A devoted teacher, she served as an advisor to Ticker, the college newspaper and established Dollars and $ense, the Baruch College business magazine. During her time at Baruch, she served as the director of the Journalism Program and was the Founding Director of the Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Program, a residency that has brought over 30 distinguished poets, playwrights, critics, and journalists to campus to teach intensive classes for gifted students. Prof. Bernstein is a recipient of the College's Distinguished Awards for Teaching and Service.Before coming to Baruch, she worked at Esquire and attended graduate school. She holds a Bachelors Degree from Brandeis University and aMasters and Ph.D in English Literature from New York University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. https://www.roslynbernstein.com/Creator/Host: Tammy TakaishiAudio Engineer: Alex Repetti Visit the Self-Care Institute at https://www.selfcareinstitute.com/ Support the showVisit www.creativepeacemeal.com to leave a review, fan voicemail, and more!Insta @creative_peacemeal_podcastFB @creativepeacemealpodRedbubble CPPodcast.redbubble.comCreative Peacemeal READING list here Donate to AhHa!Broadway here! Donate to New Normal Rep here! Interested in the Self-Care Institute with Dr. Ami Kunimura? Click here Interested in Corrie Legge's content planner? Click here to order!

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today
Weekend Edition: America 250, Martin Smith's Documentary "Syria After Assad," and Trump Admin. Cuts to Arts and Culture Programs

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2025 33:58


In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal. First, Ambassador Monica Crowley, Chief of Protocol for the United States, discusses the mission of America250, the start of celebrations on Thursday, and her role as principal media representative. Then, Documentary writer, producer, and correspondent Martin Smith discusses his latest PBS Frontline film: "Syria After Assad." Finally, a discussion with Erin Harkey – CEO of the group Americans for the Arts- on efforts by the Trump Administration to cut federal funding for arts and culture programs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Three Bells
S5:E7 The Google Arts and Culture Lab... Freya Salway, Head of the Lab

The Three Bells

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 27:53


Our host, Hilary Knight speaks with Freya Salway, Head of the Lab at Google Arts and Culture Lab which engages artists, institutions and audiences through experimentation with new digital technology. They discuss the lab's mission, collaborations, and approach to R&D and partnerships.External referencesGoogle Arts and CultureThe LabExperiments with GoogleGoogle Arts & Culture and British choreographer, Wayne McGregor developed an AI capable of predicting dance moves in his particular styleJonathan Yeo's large-scale bronze sculptural self-portrait entitled Homage to Paolozzi (Self Portrait)Future Relics, A collaboration between Google Arts & Culture, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya in Mumbai and the British Museum in LondonDr. Elizabeth Harmon on mining the Smithsonian Institution collections for stories of women in scienceOne Minute Guides, with Cleveland Museum of ArtTalking toursNotebookLMEs Devlin's Please Feed The Lions interactive sculpture in Trafalgar SquareGuest bioFreya Salway is head of the lab at Google Arts & Culture, collaborating with artists, technologists, curators, scientists and cultural institutions globally to explore the application of advanced technologies for arts and culture. Since 2018, she has supported artistic experimentation with A.I. through residency programs and bespoke collaborations, partnering with renowned artists, innovators and cultural organizations. She has also worked as an independent consultant, enabling artists, brands and broadcasters to deliver creative projects, and previously led arts partnerships for Sky Arts, the U.K.'s only TV channel dedicated to the arts.

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
In the Bucket #19 | Steelhead Spey Fishing Arts and Culture with Dec Hogan, George Cook, Scott O'Donnell, and Joseph Rossano

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 116:26


#778 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/778 Presented By: Drifthook Fly Fishing, Visit Idaho, Intrepid Camp Gear In today's episode of In the Bucket podcast, we're joined by George Cook, Dec Hogan, Scott O'Donnell, and Joseph Rossano—four deeply respected voices in spey fishing, fly culture, and steelhead conservation. With decades of experience guiding, designing flies, telling stories, and fighting for fish, this crew brings insight and emotion to every swing of the conversation. We dig into the heavy realities facing steelhead today—closures, declining returns, and tough conversations around catch and release. George and Dec reflect on the evolution of gear and ethics from the early days of two-handers, while Scott shares hard-earned wisdom from guiding Alaska and beyond. Joseph brings an artist's lens to the discussion, weaving together fish, people, and talks about The Salmon School - one of his recent projects. We also hear about legendary waters, once-booming runs, the responsibility of the angler, and how mentorship and storytelling can keep the heart of fly fishing alive—even as the rivers change. If you're here for history, honest talk, or a deeper connection to fish and community, this episode is for you. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/778

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast
All Sides Weekend: Arts and Culture

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 51:19


Classical 101 Host Christopher Purdy and his guests preview upcoming arts and cultural events in Columbus.

All Sides with Ann Fisher
All Sides Weekend: Arts and Culture

All Sides with Ann Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 51:19


Classical 101 Host Christopher Purdy and his guests preview upcoming arts and cultural events in Columbus.

Social Justice Matters
207. SJI Interviews Ep.126: Integration through Arts and Culture with Dr. Mamobo Ogoro

Social Justice Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 54:32


Dr. Mamobo Ogoro is a Social Psychologist, Scholar, Broadcaster and multi-award winning social entrepreneur. Mamobo's PhD research focused on migrant identity and how systems of inclusion and exclusion impact belonging for migrant communities. As a result, she founded, and acts as the CEO of GORM, an award winning social enterprise on a mission to unify across differences and advance belonging for marginalised communities through intercultural media and education. Mamobo is an avid conversationalist and sits as the youngest presenter on NewstalkFM, hosting the show ‘Younified'. Mamobo has been heralded for her work with GORM on countless occasions. In 2024 she was listed as the first Echoing Green Fellow in Ireland (Previous fellows include Michelle Obama and Van Jones), and most recently won “Female Entrepreneur of the Year” Award in the South Dublin Local Enterprise Office Award 2025.  Mamobo spends most of her time working with organisations around the world, helping them develop intercultural leaders. She chats with us about belonging, culture, integration, community, story, journeying from tolerance to acceptance and explains peach and coconut countries! https://www.gormmedia.com/unified-business-programme    https://www.gormmedia.com/programmes/the-wideshot 

Florida Matters
Finding the joy in Tampa Bay's arts and culture scene

Florida Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 28:00


Tampa Bay has a world renowned arts scene. Chances are you've caught an exhibition at the Dali museum in St. Petersburg- or taken in some of the dazzling, larger than life art at the SHINE mural festival. But did you know Tampa is also the birthplace of death metal? On this episode you'll hear from WUSF reporters who've been spotlighting the arts and culture of Tampa Bay. If you feel like there's something missing from your morning routine, Lily Belcher has a story about a cafe where you can watch kittens rough and tumble as you sip your cappuccino.Walk around the streets of St. Petersburg- and you'll see murals- lots of them. Visit St. Pete Clearwater says  more than 600 adorn walls throughout the city. A new gallery exhibition mashes up murals with another icon of the city's arts scene: the  museum devoted to surrealist artist Salvador Dali.  Sue Giles Wantuck shares details about the ‘Outside In' exhibit, and why mural artists are happy to pour hours and hours into creating enormous, complex works of art, even when they know their art won't last forever. And Daylina Miller breaks down Tampa's unique connection with extreme metal. They explain why the original site of Morrisound Recording was honored with a historic marker, and why metalheads right here in theplace it all began are some of the nicest people you'll meet, even if the music's a bit aggressive. 

Florida Matters
Finding the joy in Tampa Bay's arts and culture scene

Florida Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 28:00


Tampa Bay has a world renowned arts scene. Chances are you've caught an exhibition at the Dali museum in St. Petersburg- or taken in some of the dazzling, larger than life art at the SHINE mural festival. But did you know Tampa is also the birthplace of death metal? On this episode you'll hear from WUSF reporters who've been spotlighting the arts and culture of Tampa Bay. If you feel like there's something missing from your morning routine, Lily Belcher has a story about a cafe where you can watch kittens rough and tumble as you sip your cappuccino.Walk around the streets of St. Petersburg- and you'll see murals- lots of them. Visit St. Pete Clearwater says  more than 600 adorn walls throughout the city. A new gallery exhibition mashes up murals with another icon of the city's arts scene: the  museum devoted to surrealist artist Salvador Dali.  Sue Giles Wantuck shares details about the ‘Outside In' exhibit, and why mural artists are happy to pour hours and hours into creating enormous, complex works of art, even when they know their art won't last forever. And Daylina Miller breaks down Tampa's unique connection with extreme metal. They explain why the original site of Morrisound Recording was honored with a historic marker, and why metalheads right here in theplace it all began are some of the nicest people you'll meet, even if the music's a bit aggressive. 

Price of Business Show
Benjamin Barnes- Interview With Mark Walmsley, Founder of the Arts and Culture Network

Price of Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 4:40


06-10-2025 Benjamin Barnes Learn more about the interview and get additional links here: https://dailymailusa.com/2025/06/10/interview-with-mark-walmsley-founder-of-the-arts-and-culture-network/ Subscribe to the best of our content here: https://priceofbusiness.substack.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCywgbHv7dpiBG2Qswr_ceEQ

Update@Noon
 Sport, Arts and Culture Minister announces new implementation plan for repatriation of remains of SA exiles

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 3:48


Sport, Arts and Culture Minister, Gayton McKenzie has announced a new implementation plan for the collective repatriation of the remains of South African exiles, focusing on SADC countries. McKenzie says the initiative is a moral duty to restore dignity and heal wounds and fix injustices caused by apartheid. Mckenzie has made a call to families of liberation heroes who died in exile to come forward.

The Front
Cheng Lei: the wise, sweary, funny survivor of a Chinese prison

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 18:54 Transcription Available


From Bridget Jones to Prisoner 21003: Cheng Lei has created a powerful memoir and a Sky News documentary about her three years in Chinese detention, falsely convicted of espionage. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. The weekend edition of The Front is co-produced by Claire Harvey and Jasper Leak. The host is Claire Harvey. Audio production and editing by Jasper Leak who also composed our theme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast
All Sides Weekend: Arts and Culture

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 50:12


Host Christopher Purdy and his guests preview arts and cultural events in and around Columbus, including the annual Columbus Arts Festival and performances by the Opera Project Columbus.

All Sides with Ann Fisher
All Sides Weekend: Arts and Culture

All Sides with Ann Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 50:12


Host Christopher Purdy and his guests preview arts and cultural events in and around Columbus, including the annual Columbus Arts Festival and performances by the Opera Project Columbus.

Update@Noon
Public Servants Association appeal against "unlawful" suspension by Department of Sport, Arts and Culture

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 3:14


Members of the Public Servants Association (PSA) in Kimberley who have been suspended by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, say their suspension was unlawful. This is after they blew a whistle on some allegedly fraudulent transactions at the department, which include a matter currently before court implicating the Chief Financial Officer, former Head Of Department and another official. Tebogo Msimanga compiled the following report

World Language Classroom
Immerse Your Students in Arts and Culture with Heidi Trude

World Language Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 28:03


#196What if your students could step inside the Louvre Museum, explore Frida Kahlo's studio, or walk through the streets of ancient cities, all without leaving your classroom? In this episode, we explore the Google Arts & Culture app with French teacher and tech integration specialist Heidi Trude. From boosting cultural understanding to sparking meaningful conversations, Heidi shares creative ways to use this free tool to make language and culture come alive in your classroom.Topics in this Episode:how Heidi first discover the Google Arts & Culture app, and what made her decide it was a good fit for your classroomHeidi's favorite features of the app, and how she incorporate them into her lessonsusing Google Arts & Culture to enhance your students' understanding of art, history, and culture projects or activities using the app that have a particularly powerful impacthow tools like Google Arts & Culture are shaping the future of how we teach cultural understanding and global awareness in the classroomHeidi's Resource: Making Art Come Alive with the Google Arts and Culture AppConnect with Heidi TrudeWebsite: Tech with TrudeFacebook: Heidi.TrudeInstagram: @hlt2007X/Twitter: @htrude07Connect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community: wlclassrom.comX (aka Twitter):  @wlclassroomThreads: @wlclassroomInstagram:  @wlclassroomFacebook:  /wlclassroomWLClassroom Facebook Group__________________________Interested in having Joshua work directly with your department, school or district?  Look at options for collaborating in person or remotely.______________________________Sign up for Talking Points to get  tips, tools and resources for your language teaching.______________________________Join Joshua as a guest on the podcast.______________________________Join Joshua for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode  on the podcast.  Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.

Stop & Talk
Elite, Not Elitist: Reimagining Public Higher Education with Pradeep Khosla

Stop & Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 62:21 Transcription Available


Pradeep Khosla is the chancellor of UC San Diego and a nationally recognized voice on the evolving role of public research universities. Under his leadership, UC San Diego has doubled in size, broadened its access, and transformed from a "diamond in the rough" into a globally respected powerhouse for innovation, education, and the arts. He spearheaded the expansion of student housing—growing UC San Diego's housing program into the second largest in the nation—to make college more affordable and accessible for thousands. Chancellor Khosla brings a strategic, inclusive lens to higher ed. This Episode:  What should the modern public university look like and who should it serve? In this episode of Stop & Talk, host Grant Oliphant and co-host Crystal Page sit down with Pradeep Khosla, Chancellor of UC San Diego, to discuss the transformational growth and philosophy behind one of the nation's top public universities. Chancellor Khosla offers an expansive view on the role of public research universities in society—from economic impact to cultural integration and educational access. With a focus on abundance over scarcity, Chancellor Khosla explains how UC San Diego has evolved into a national leader in both science and the arts, investing in student housing, public transit access, and downtown engagement. He also reflects on the challenges of leading through federal uncertainty, advocating for research funding, and shaping an inclusive institution that belongs to the community it serves. Key Moments: [3:20] From Pittsburgh to La Jolla – Why Chancellor Khosla came to UC San Diego and what he saw in its untapped potential. [6:05] Elite, Not Elitist – How UC San Diego is challenging the notion that exclusivity equals excellence in higher education. [21:30] Universities as Economic Engines – Why public research institutions are essential to regional prosperity and innovation. [27:30]  Housing is Access – How UCSD is addressing affordability by building one of the largest student housing programs in the country.  [37:40] The Importance of the Arts – The value of connecting the arts to education and community Resources Mentioned in This Episode: UC San Diego Park & Market – A cultural and academic hub in downtown San Diego The Depot – UCSD's newly purchased multidisciplinary arts incubator and cultural hub in Downtown San Diego San Diego Light Rail – Connecting communities to the UCSD campus Take Action: Attend Events at Park & Market: Explore arts, lectures, and public programming in downtown SD. Visit UC San Diego: From the Birch Aquarium to campus cultural events, UCSD is open to all. Support Public Education & Research: Advocate for research funding and equitable higher ed access. Connect with the Arts: Engage with programs at The Depot and La Jolla Playhouse. Explore Philanthropy: Consider supporting educational initiatives that expand opportunity. 

International Arrivals
Ep19 Here and Now

International Arrivals

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 72:05


A special episode of the International Arrivals Podcast recorded live at Abrons Arts Center. International Arrivals brings together cultural workers to discuss the current political atmosphere and its threat to artists, arts organizations, and artistic freedom: Why is it important right now that arts organizations are focusing on social issues like global conflict, migration, and identity? Participants include: International Arrivals (Anna Khimasia and Emily Lutzker); The Immigrant Artist Biennial (Katya Grokhovsky); IMPULSE Magazine (Jenny Wang); Immigrant Artist Program, New York Foundation for the Arts (Ya Yun Teng); and Artist Erika Harrsch. 

The Front
A portrait the Archibald Prize rejected: Jewish leader Alex Ryvchin, by Johannes Leak

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 20:25 Transcription Available


As the annual controversy swirls around the finalists for the Archibald Prize, we look at an artwork that didn’t make the cut: a moving portrait of a remarkable Australian: Jewish leader Alex Ryvchin, who came here as a penniless Soviet refugee. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is written and presented by Claire Harvey and produced and edited by Jasper Leak who also composed our theme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

St. Louis on the Air
Search Party Magazine spotlights diverse local arts and culture creators in STL

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 18:06


In 2021, Frontenac native Tara Mahadevan decided to fill a longtime void in media coverage of St. Louis music, arts and lifestyle created by Black people or people of colour by founding the print magazine Search Party. Mahadevan, a Chicago-based music journalist who maintains strong ties to St. Louis, talks about the scope and focus of Search Party Magazine. She also shares why visual representation of St. Louis' racial and ethnic diversity was prioritized in the magazine, especially with its second, music-focused issue. The culture-centered third issue of Search Party is in the works for the latter half of 2025.

Faculty Voices
Episode 77: Raquel Jimenez and David Guerra on the Arts in Puerto Rico

Faculty Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 34:25


How does art make a difference? Students in Raquel Jimenez's Arts and Cultural Organizing Intensive course at the Harvard School of Education got to see how in a learning experience in Puerto Rico. In Faculty Voices, Jimenez, a lecturer on education and co-chair of the Arts and Learning Concentration at HGSE, and David Guerra, a curator and Harvard Law School alum, discuss the impact of the experience and what Puerto Rico can teach us.

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Zulu nation misrepresented in New Orleans?

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 8:14


Dan Corder is joined by Sipho Sithole, a South African scholar, author, and cultural expert with a PhD in Anthropology from Wits University – to unpack whether the Zulu parade in New Orleans, United States, was a true misrepresentation of the Zulu culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Remembering Yugoslavia
Nonaligned Movement: Arts and Culture

Remembering Yugoslavia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 47:33


Yugoslavia pursued its own socialist path in the realm of culture, too, exporting its production to the Global South to showcase its progress. Though the Nonaligned Movement lacked a policy on culture, cultural cooperation was part and parcel of decolonization and peaceful coexistence. In the process, a global network of cultural exchanges and a distinct version of modernism developed. With Bojana Piškur and Ljiljana Kolešnik. Featuring music by Baligh Hamdi and Koudede, courtesy of Sublime Frequencies.Part 4 of 6.* * * Remembering Yugoslavia PLUS: an extended episode featuring additional commentary, stories, analysis, archival footage, and music. Exclusive for Yugoblok members. * * * Remembering Yugoslavia is a Yugoblok podcast exploring the memory of a country that no longer exists. Created, produced, and hosted by Peter Korchnak.Show notes and transcript: Yugoblok.com/Nonaligned-Movement4/Instagram: @rememberingyugoslavia & @yugo.blokJOIN YUGOBLOKSupport the show

MTR Podcasts
THE VIBE ROOM: NATASHA MAGINO'S ARTISTIC PLAYGROUND

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 45:29


In this episode of The Truth In This Art, I welcome back Natasha Magino, the founder and editor-in-chief of The Vibe Room, a dynamic platform dedicated to showcasing underrepresented talent in the DMV and Baltimore area.  Through curated events, magazines, and art books, The Vibe Room nurtures a vibrant community of artists and visionaries, amplifying their voices and creating what Natasha describes as an "artistic playground."    We delve into Natasha's journey, from the initial inspiration for The Vibe Room in 2017 to its evolution into a key player in the local arts scene.  Natasha shares her insights on the importance of community building, fostering authentic connections, and providing a platform for artists to grow and thrive.  We also explore the challenges and triumphs of navigating the arts and culture landscape, including the impact of the pandemic and the resurgence of the creative spirit.    If you're interested in the power of community, the importance of authentic artistic expression, and the drive to create spaces where artists can truly shine, this episode with Natasha Magino is a must-listen. Tune in to hear about her vision, her passion, and her dedication to the DMV arts community.Don't miss The Vibe Room's upcoming event! The Vibe Room + HASANI present Rhythm and Bloom —a night of soulful performances, creative energy, and community vibes with artists HASANI, Tasia Jae, and Rayonté  is happening on April 12th.    This episode was recorded at Eaton DC, my creative home away from home, a hotel that's also a vibrant cultural center. Be sure to listen to Natasha Magino's episode here. Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
Vincent Mantsoe's ‘Desert Poems' premieres at UJ arts and culture 

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 8:04


Ray White speaks to internationally acclaimed dancer and choreographer Vincent Mantsoe about his captivating solo dance production, "Desert Poems" taking place at the UJ Arts Centre in Auckland Park on April 11 and 12. They also spoke about his collaboration with Mzansi Ballet on the upcoming 'Fusion of Favourites', a one-of-a-kind and much-anticipated show that will take place from June 19-27 at Pieter Toerien's Theatre and Studio in Monte Casino.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Creative Guts
RMFA: Off the Wall with Jane Cohen

Creative Guts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 13:08


Creative Guts is pleased to share this episode of Off the Wall with Matt and Amy from the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in Rochester, New Hampshire. Off The Wall is a semi-regular series where Matt and Amy chat with a wide variety of visual artists, digging into the nuts and bolts of their creative process to reveal more about the layers of meaning, emotion, and intent behind their work.In this episode, you'll hear Jane Cohen discuss "Paint / Paper/ Paste", an exhibition currently on view in the Carnegie Gallery until May 2, 2025. Join us for a public reception on April 5, 2025 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Everyone is welcome! The Carnegie Gallery is located in the Rochester Public Library, 65 South Main Street, Rochester, NH 03867. Visit rochestermfa.org to learn more.Jane Cohen is a New Hampshire-based mixed media artist whose work integrates painting, collage, and printmaking. Guided by intuition and experimentation, she has developed a distinctive visual language that merges memory and invention. Check her work out at www.instagram.com/janecohenstudio.

Creative Guts
Daniela Wenzel

Creative Guts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 42:25


In this episode of Creative Guts, co-hosts Becky Barsi and Joe Acone sit down with Daniela Wenzel at the Mosaic Art Collective in Manchester, NH! German-born and a New Hampshire native, Daniela is a multidisciplinary artist whose work comprises oil painting, improvised quiltmaking, pyrography, and sometimes all of the above.Daniela describes her origin story, weaving in details of how her Bauhausian homeland, medical training, and family history are all fundamental influences in her work. Her practice is saturated with color and explores the boundaries of non-representational and craft. Learn how she embraces making as an “obsession” rooted in the tactile, collage, resilience, and joy.You can learn more about Daniela and her work by visiting http://www.danielawenzel.com/, on Instagram (@danielawenzelart) and Bluesky (@danielawenzelart). Listen to this episode wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Be friends with us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CreativeGutsPodcast and Instagram at  www.Instagram.com/CreativeGutsPodcast. If you love listening, consider making a donation to Creative Guts! Our budget is tiny, so donations of any size make a big difference. Learn more about us and make a tax deductible donation at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Thank you to our friends at Art Up Front Street Studios and Gallery in Exeter, NH and the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in Rochester, NH for their support of the show!

The Front
A deep dive into The Cruel Sea

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 10:11 Transcription Available


As they prepare for a new album launch - Straight Into The Sun is out on March 7 - Australian rock superstars The Cruel Sea show the youngsters how it’s done, with the effortless swagger of Tex Perkins setting the tone. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced and edited by Jasper Leak, who also composed our original music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vermont Edition
Black History Month: Black Arts and Culture in Vermont

Vermont Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 49:35


Black Vermonters have helped shape the state throughout history, arts and culture.

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast
All Sides Weekend: Arts and Culture

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 50:56


We talk with internationally known Columbus drag queen and activist Nina West.

All Sides with Ann Fisher
All Sides Weekend: Arts and Culture

All Sides with Ann Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 50:56


We talk with internationally known Columbus drag queen and activist Nina West.

Creative Guts
Hannah Cole Dahar

Creative Guts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 41:46


In this episode of Creative Guts, board members and co-hosts Becky Barsi and Joe Acone sit down with Hannah Cole Dahar in her studio at the Mosaic Art Collective in Manchester, NH! Hannah, a multi-talented artist and full-time art teacher, shares her creative journey from childhood to present day.Discover how Hannah's fiery train caboose drawing at age three sparked her artistic path and her secrets for balancing a thriving art career while nurturing young creatives in the classroom. Hannah's unique vision, rooted in nature and mysticism, comes to life as she discusses her collaborations and artistic process and opens up about the challenges of being an artist, from marketing to constant skill-building. She shares her philosophy of staying curious and embracing failure as a learning opportunity. You can learn more about Hannah and her work by visiting www.coledahar.com and on Instagram at @hannahcoledahar.Listen to this episode wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Be friends with us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CreativeGutsPodcast and Instagram at  www.Instagram.com/CreativeGutsPodcast. If you love listening, consider making a donation to Creative Guts! Our budget is tiny, so donations of any size make a big difference. Learn more about us and make a tax deductible donation at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Thank you to our friends at Art Up Front Street Studios and Gallery in Exeter, NH and the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in Rochester, NH for their support of the show!

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
There's a show this weekend at the Arts and Culture Centre that features some of your favourite Canadian musicians from the 90s

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 10:13


A Canadian '90s mixtape. Members of Sloan, The Odds, The Pursuit of Happiness, and a former member of the Bare-naked Ladies, will take the stage at the Arts and Culture Centre in St. John's tomorrow night. The TransCanada Highwaymen are a group of musicians with an impressive pedigree. We spoke with performers Chris Murphy and Steven Page.

Opera Box Score
The Golden Age of Arts and Culture! Ft. Elena Villalón

Opera Box Score

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 71:54


[@5 min] Alright...This week, we go Inside the Huddle with Elena Villalón! The Cuban-American soprano returns to OBS 6 years after she first joined after winning the Met Council auditions. Later this month, she makes her Detroit Opera debut in Handel's "Rinaldo." [@36 min] And then…a Listener Mailbag on a song recital! Oliver, is this your doing? This is Opera Box Score, not Lieder Anzeigetafel! [@42 min] Plus, in the ‘Two Minute Drill'…will a certain podcast be designated as an enemy of the state for not showing blind allegiance to the chairman? Stay tuned and find out..unless we've already been scrubbed from the internet. GET YOUR VOICE HEARD operaboxscore.com facebook.com/obschi1 bsky @operaboxscore

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast
All Sides Weekend: Arts and Culture

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 50:14


We're talking with the creatives behind a local production of the classic musical "West Side Story."

All Sides with Ann Fisher
All Sides Weekend: Arts and Culture

All Sides with Ann Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 50:14


We're talking with the creatives behind a local production of the classic musical "West Side Story."

The Brian Lehrer Show
Your Arts and Culture Resolutions

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 10:29


Will this year be the year you see some experimental theater or finish that crafting project? Listeners share their arts and culture resolutions for 2025.

KPBS Midday Edition
San Diego Black Arts and Culture District rebuilds from flooding, one year later

KPBS Midday Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 45:45 Transcription Available


It's been a year since floodwaters devastated southeast San Diego, home to the San Diego Black Arts and Culture District. We hear about how they are continuing to recover and rebuild.

Creative Guts
Julia Trueblood and Karin Trachtenberg

Creative Guts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 43:13


In this episode of Creative Guts, co-hosts Laura Harper Lake and Sarah Wrightsman chat (virtually) with Julia Trueblood and Karin Trachtenberg! Julia is an actor and producer; Karin is a theater maker, filmmaker, and director. Julia and Karin's film “Three A.M.” was featured and won the ‘Heartstrings' Award in Creative Guts' film festival in June 2024. In this episode, we discuss how Julia and Karin are telling stories from their perspectives as women and mothers and supporting women in film. Both took time off from their work to start their families, and for Karin, going back to theater was her doing something for herself after prioritizing her kids. Today, they're working with mostly all-women crews, in a super collaborative way. We also talk about the challenges inherent when you're wearing many different hats and why film festivals are an important way for filmmakers to share their work!Check out their films “Pumpkin Pie” and “Three A.M.” at the links below!Pumpkin Pie: www.instagram.com/pumpkin_pie_filmThree A.M.: www.facebook.com/p/Three-AM-100087678037399/Listen to this episode wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Be friends with us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CreativeGutsPodcast and Instagram at  www.Instagram.com/CreativeGutsPodcast. If you love listening, consider making a donation to Creative Guts! Our budget is tiny, so donations of any size make a big difference. Learn more about us and make a tax deductible donation at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Thank you to our friends at Art Up Front Street Studios and Gallery in Exeter, NH and the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in Rochester, NH for their support of the show!

Peak Into COS
Peak Into Our Week: Colorado Springs Misconceptions

Peak Into COS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 27:37


Listen in as members of the Marketing & Communications teams discuss some of the most common misconceptions we hear about Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak Region. From cultural cuisine to the nightlife scene, there's more to Colorado Springs than you may think.  Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss our next episode! Send any questions or inquiries to Media@VisitCOS.com. 

Creative Guts
Why do you serve Creative Guts?

Creative Guts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 10:47


In today's episode, some of the Creative Guts Board of Directors chat about why they serve this small but mighty nonprofit and why the arts are important to New Hampshire. They reflect on how important creativity is for everyone, creativity as an economic driver for our communities, and what makes Creative Guts unique.  Learn more about Creative Guts at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Sign up for our newsletter or follow us on social media. Find Creative Guts Podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and even LinkedIn. If you love listening, consider making a donation to Creative Guts! Our budget is tiny, so donations of any size make a big difference. Creative Guts is a small nonprofit, but our work is far bigger than this podcast. Learn more about us and make a tax-deductible donation at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com.  Thank you to our friends at Art Up Front Street Studios and Gallery in Exeter, NH and the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in Rochester, NH for their support of the show!

Think Out Loud
Portland's arts and culture institutions face financial woes

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 27:06


In Portland, arts organizations are facing shrinking budgets, donor fatigue and other financial struggles. The city launched the Office of Arts of Culture last year, but Portland faces a $27 million budget gap. As people move out of Portland, an arts tax aimed at boosting the region’s arts and culture offerings might yield less money.     Blake Shell is the executive and artistic director of the Oregon Center for Contemporary Art. Marissa Wolf is the artistic director of Portland Center Stage. Kimberly Howard Wade is the executive director of Caldera, which serves young people in Portland and Sisters. And Darion Jones is the assistant director of the city’s Office of Arts and Culture. They join us with more about these challenges and what they mean for a city that prides itself on a robust arts and culture scene. Promo:  In Portland, arts organizations are facing shrinking budgets, donor fatigue and other financial struggles. We learn more about those challenges and what they mean for a city that prides itself on a robust arts and culture scene.

Houston Matters
The year ahead in immigration (Jan. 7, 2025)

Houston Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 49:49


On Tuesday's show: Inauguration Day is less than two weeks away, and with the incoming administration of Donald Trump come more questions about changes to immigration policy and possible deportations. We get some perspective on how Houstonians are preparing for an uncertain future.Also this hour: We discuss how to make arts and culture venues more accessible for the disabled.Then, our own Craig Cohen is the featured guest in the MFAH's next installment of Movies Houstonians Love. He's presenting a film he's probably seen a few too many times -- The Muppet Movie, which will screen this Saturday at 7 p.m.And Houston is one of six cities that will have a team in a new women's indoor professional volleyball league that begins play this week.

The World and Everything In It
1.3.25 Europe redefines medical success, remembering prominent people in arts and culture, and a word from WORLD's editor in chief

The World and Everything In It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 33:39


Culture Friday with John Stonestreet on redefining “transgender medicine” success, remembering notable figures from the world of arts and culture, and Ask the Editor for January. Plus, the Friday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Commuter Bible, the work-week audio Bible in four annual plans. Available via podcast app and commuterbible.orgAnd from Dordt University, where students strive to become all that God created them to be and thrive intellectually, socially, and spiritually – until all is made new.

Kentucky Edition
December 30, 2024 - Arts and Culture in Kentucky

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 27:30


A look at some of the arts and culture stories featured on Kentucky Edition throughout 2024.

Georgia Today
Georgia Today: Best of 2024 - Arts and Culture

Georgia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 36:34


On the Wednesday Dec. 25 edition of Georgia Today: We're looking back at some arts and culture stories you may have missed in 2024. In this episode we hear from hip-hop legends Arrested Development, Braves pitcher Spencer Strider, comedian Heather McMahan, and more. 

Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals
Mad Men and Capitalism: Green and Red's Arts and Culture Series (G&R 326)

Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 52:21


Green and Red is starting a new series that talks about how art and culture develop and raise political consciousness. We'll be putting out episodes that talk about the politics of our favorite TV series, film, books, music and whatever else we come up. In our first episode of this new feature, we talk about the award winning television series "Mad Men." We talk about the anti-hero Don Draper and the rising feminism of Peggy Olson. We discuss it's reflections on the political economy, Edward Bernays and the history of the advertising industry, the gender politics of the 1960s, the military industrial complex, the ultimate co-optation of the spirit of the 60s in the shows series finale and much much more. Take a break from the news and our collapsing world and dive into Green and Red's Arts and Culture Series. ----------------------------------------- Intro and Outro- "A Beautiful Mine" by RJD2 Follow Green and Red// +G&R Linktree: ⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast⁠⁠⁠ +Our rad website: ⁠⁠⁠https://greenandredpodcast.org/⁠⁠⁠ + Join our Discord community (  / discord  ) Support the Green and Red Podcast// +Become a Patron at   / greenredpodcast   +Or make a one time donation here: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/DonateGandR⁠⁠⁠ Our Networks// +We're part of the Labor Podcast Network: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.laborradionetwork.org/⁠⁠ +We're part of the Anti-Capitalist Podcast Network: linktr.ee/anticapitalistpodcastnetwork +Listen to us on WAMF (90.3 FM) in New Orleans (https://wamf.org/) This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). Edited by Scott.

Latinos In Real Estate Investing Podcast
Resilience in Tampa Bay, Economic Shifts, and Political Innovation | Weekly Business Briefs w/ Martin Perdomo

Latinos In Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 5:52 Transcription Available


Send us a textBrace yourself for an episode packed with resilience, economic intrigue, and innovative political strategies. Discover how the Tampa Bay community is weathering another formidable hurricane, battling rising flood insurance costs and housing market challenges, yet holding onto hope. As predictions of storm surges threaten the area, the National Guard's deployment and massive evacuation efforts highlight the gravity of the situation. Despite these obstacles, Tampa's spirit shines through, offering a beacon of optimism amidst adversity.Switching gears, we explore the shifting tides of the US economy with insights from Interactive Broker's Steve Sosnick, who unravels the complexities of a "no landing" scenario – a delicate dance between economic strength and inflationary fears. As we navigate these uncertain economic waters, we also spotlight the groundbreaking campaign strategies of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. By harnessing the power of podcasts, they're reaching undecided voters in unexpected ways, challenging traditional media norms and reshaping the political landscape. Whether you're curious about the economy's uncertain trajectory or intrigued by how podcasts are becoming political game-changers, this episode is your gateway to understanding these critical developments.This episode is brought to you by Premier Ridge Capital.Sign Up for our Newsletter and get our FREE E-Book where you'll learn everything you need to know about creating financial freedom through multifamily syndication.Visit www.premierridgecapital.com now! This episode is brought to you by Premier Ridge Capital.Build Generational Wealth As A Passive Investor In Multifamily Real Estate Syndication!Visit www.premierridgecapital.com to find out more.Support the show