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Text us about this show.Willy Porter is a Wisconsin music legend. He has thirteen albums in his catalog, has toured all over the world, and has opened for acts like Jeff Beck, Tori Amos, Jethro Tull, Sting, and Paul Simon. The musicians that have been in his bands over the decades are some of the finest from the region. You'd think that all of this would spoil a guy, but Willy's in a different category. His thoughtfulness and humility are the ingredients to what makes him a standout artist whose work over the years remains consistently high in quality. He is simply a solid songwriter, outstanding guitarist, and passionate about his craft. Take a listen and find out why Willy is a music treasure."Angry Words" performed by Willy Porterwritten by Willy Porter and John Calarco℗ 1994 Turin Music and Weasel Records. Used with permission of Willy Porter."Available Light (acoustic version)" written and performed by Willy Porter℗ 2019 Weasel Records. Used with permission of Willy Porter."Where Skies Are Blue" performed by Willy Porterwritten by Willy Porter℗ 2023 Weasel Records. Used with permission of Willy Porter.All About M.E. PODCAST Welcome to the "All About M.E. Podcast ," the podcast where music meets the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2025 by Project X Productions. All ...
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This episode is one of Pastor Jack Abeelen's recent radio broadcasts. Pastor Jack's teachings are broadcast every weekday on over 400 radio stations across the country.The Growing Thru Grace radio broadcast is an outreach of Morningstar Christian Chapel in Whittier, California.To see more of Pastor Jack's Bible studies, visit our Morningstar Christian Chapel channel at https://www.youtube.com/@morningstarcc.To subscribe to our Podcast newsletter go to http://eepurl.com/iGzsP6.If you would like to support our electronic ministry, you may do so by going to our donations page at https://morningstarcc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/podcast.Visit our church website at https://morningstarcc.org.
This episode is one of Pastor Jack Abeelen's recent radio broadcasts. Pastor Jack's teachings are broadcast every weekday on over 400 radio stations across the country.The Growing Thru Grace radio broadcast is an outreach of Morningstar Christian Chapel in Whittier, California.To see more of Pastor Jack's Bible studies, visit our Morningstar Christian Chapel channel at https://www.youtube.com/@morningstarcc.To subscribe to our Podcast newsletter go to http://eepurl.com/iGzsP6.If you would like to support our electronic ministry, you may do so by going to our donations page at https://morningstarcc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/podcast.Visit our church website at https://morningstarcc.org.
Is there an organization for the exhibition field? A new initiative is picking up steam. The exhibition community in the US, some say, has recently gone from having “nearly one” professional organization — to none at all. That's because of the unexpected 2023 dissolution of NAME, the National Association for Museum Exhibition, a group within the American Alliance of Museums (AAM). But now a new effort is rising at SEGD, an international organization headquartered in the US. It takes the form of a PPG, or professional practice group, specific to exhibition practitioners. How can everyone in the field access professional development and mentorship? What is the role of networking in a professional community? Should there be better standards for the field?Cybelle Jones (CEO of SEGD) and the cofounders of the new PPG, Steven Rosen (President and Creative Director, Available Light), and George Mayer (Retired Vice President of Business Development, Kubik Maltbie), join host Jonathan Alger (Managing Partner, C&G Partners) to discuss “A New Home for the Exhibition Community.” Along the way: how listeners can get involved, the role of local meetups, and what a survey revealed that people in the field most urgently need.Talking Points:ElevateAdvocateEducateStandardizeSocializeCelebrate How to Listen:Making the Museum: https://www.makingthemuseum.com/podcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-the-museum/id1674901311 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6oP4QJR7yxv7Rs7VqIpI1G Everywhere: https://makingthemuseum.transistor.fm/ Guest Bios: Cybelle Jones is CEO of SEGD, a multidisciplinary community creating experiences that connect people to place. SEGD is a non-profit member organization focusing on education, innovation and design excellence by designing more equitable, sustainable, and user-centric environments. Prior to joining SEGD, Cybelle led numerous acclaimed design projects during her 25+ year tenure as Principal of G&A, including the National WWII Museum, the International Spy Museum, and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum. Cybelle is actively involved in various boards and has spoken on the field of experience design at AAM, the V&A, FIT, AIGA, AIA and MuseumNext. Steven Rosen, President and Creative Director, Available Light: Merging performance lighting techniques with traditional non-theatrical environments launched Steven's career and his founding of Available Light over 30 years ago. From Museum exhibits to immersive architecture to trade shows, the fun never stops—it helps that he works with some of the planet's most talented lighting aficionados. The originality and grand scale of Steven's award-winning designs are evident in many one-of-a-kind award-winning projects as: The Neural Climber interactive at the Franklin Institute, Ocean Hall for the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, the International Spy Museum in DC, and Chicago MSI's U-505. He is passionate about supporting the lighting community. George Mayer first joined Maltbie Associates in 1986 and was responsible for identifying new business opportunities, proposal writing, presentations, contract negotiation, and oversight of project management teams to ensure satisfactory fulfillment for permanent and traveling exhibits. From 2002 to 2009, George worked as the founding director of a new museum fabrication business for Art Guild, Inc., a nationally active trade show exhibits producer. In 2010, George rejoined Maltbie (now Kubik Maltbie, Inc.) as Vice President of Business Development. He retired from the firm in June of 2022.About MtM:Making the Museum is hosted (podcast) and written (newsletter) by Jonathan Alger. This podcast is a project of C&G Partners | Design for Culture. Learn about the firm's creative work at: https://www.cgpartnersllc.com Links for This Episode: SEGD:https://segd.org/ SEGD Membership:https://segd.org/join/ SEGD Professional Practice Groups:https://segd.org/resources/introducing-segd-professional-practice-groups/ SEGD PPG Unveiling at 2024 AAM:https://segd.org/news/segd-unveils-professional-practice-groups-at-american-alliance-of-museums-conference/ Cybelle:cybelle@segd.org Steven:steven@availablelight.com George:Gmayer029@gmail.com Links for MtM, the Podcast: https://www.makingthemuseum.com/contact https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanalger alger@cgpartnersllc.com https://www.cgpartnersllc.com Discover Making the Museum, the Newsletter: Like the show? Try the newsletter. Making the Museum is also a free weekly professional development email for exhibition practitioners, museum leaders, and visitor experience professionals. Join hundreds of your peers with an ad-free quick one-minute read, three times a week. Invest in your career with a diverse, regular feed of planning and design insights, practical tips and tested strategies — including thought-provoking approaches to technology, experience design, visitors, budgeting, content, and project management, to name just a few. (And a bonus: newsletter subscribers are the first to hear about new episodes of this podcast.) Subscribe here (and unsubscribe at any time):https://www.makingthemuseum.com
Welcome to this bisected episode where in the first part-- Upon reflection, MC and Spro realized that they didn't do their newest segment called 5 Questions for The Punisher: War Zone. So, for a quick opening, they fix that error which gives MC more time to rant against the "ammo-sexuals" (as he calls them) that use the logo to symbolize something The Punisher wouldn't stand for. In the second part-- MC and Spro catch-up with their pal (and Review Reader) Rudy who just got done returning to the stage in Available Light's Production of You Will Get Sick in Columbus, OH. Listeners will get to know one of MC and Spro's favorite people on a higher level, and listen to one man's advice on how to keep the spark alive for the thing you're passionate about. Enjoy this very special episode of Second Chance Cinema!
Tristan Koepke (he/him) is a dancer, choreographer, and educator based in Portland, ME. He holds an MFA in Dance from the University of Maryland, College Park, and is currently Assistant Professor at Bates College and Associate Director of the Young Dancers Intensive at the Bates Dance Festival.Benny Olk (he/him) is a performing artist based in Minneapolis with an interest in contemporizing and contextualizing American modern and post-modern dance. As a member of Lucinda Childs Dance Company, he performed reconstructions of pieces such as Dance and Available Light. He performed in reconstructions of works by Merce Cunningham, and has premiered works by Moriah Evans and Anthea Hamilton. He is part of the Isolated Acts 2024 cohort at Red Eye Theater in Minneapolis. Benny holds a BFA in Dance from NYU and an MA in New Performative Practices from Stockholm University of the Arts.There's More Than One Bed is the second collaboration between Tristan Koepke and Benny Olk. Inspired by the creative and amorous relationship between Merce Cunningham and John Cage, Instagram thirst traps, speculative masculinities, and romance novel tropes, Koepke, Olk, and their collaborators interrogate what devotion and commitment to love, longing, and process can look like when you make room for more than two.
Please click here for show content warnings. ** Wednesday, July 15, 2009 The utility of spare blank tapes. ...it just sort of happened. The most classic setup for a fake villain reformation imaginable. ** Episode cast Niko MacCleary is played by M. German Lia Webster is played by Cailen Thomas Falconer is played by Kale Brown Wil Sudsworth is played by Thomas Flemming ** Arcadia, CA is written and directed by Lee Seguinte, edited by Erik Seguinte, and produced by Law of Names Media. ** More information about our cast and crew can be found on our website. ** Theme music composed by Michael Freitag. ** Sound effects provided by https://www.zapsplat.com and http://fresound.org
Is lighting art or science? If you're a curator tasked with lighting design, where do you start? Is lighting about light, or about shadows? Lighting designers Steven Rosen and Ted Mather (Available Light) join host Jonathan Alger (C&G Partners) on Making the Museum, the podcast, to discuss Revealing the Story with Light. Along the way, we learn how an exhibition is like a theatrical stage, and get a reminder that design is a team sport. Quotable Quotes: “If it ain't lit, it ain't there.” “Lighting is about choosing where the shadows are going to fall” “If the lips aren't lit, no one hears them.” “More lights aren't about being brighter, it's about more control.” “You are painting with light.” “Design is a team sport” How to Listen:Subscribe and listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Or start here: https://makingthemuseum.transistor.fm/ See you there! Warmly,Jonathan - - - - - - - - - - - - - Guest Bios:Steven Rosen, President and Creative Director, Available Light: Merging performance lighting techniques with traditional non-theatrical environments launched Steven's career and his founding of Available Light over 30 years ago. From Museum exhibits to immersive architecture to trade shows, the fun never stops—it helps that he works with some of the planet's most talented lighting aficionados. The originality and grand scale of Steven's award-winning designs are evident in many one-of-a-kind award-winning projects as: The Neural Climber interactive at the Franklin Institute, Ocean Hall for the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, the International Spy Museum in DC, and Chicago MSI's U-505. He is passionate about supporting the lighting community. Steven is a member of Praxis Museum Projects Group, a "network of professionals, each of whom brings an expertise to the process of creating exhibitions and cultural experiences in collaboration with exhibit designers, architects, and museums". Ted Mather, Managing Principal, New York Studio, Available Light:By design, Ted Mather's career resides at the intersection of theatrical, entertainment, and architectural lighting. Ted's dramatic flair and technical expertise merge seamlessly to create striking, dynamic environments and state-of-the-art installations. Ted's decades of experience—working around the globe—means that his creative vision is balanced with what is truly practical and possible. Ted has transformed the Architainment industry with groundbreaking, award-winning projects such as The International Spy Museum, the National WWII Museum, and the National Museum of African American Music. Ted began his training at the University of Illinois and received his MFA in Stage design from NYU. About:Making the Museum is hosted (podcast) and written (newsletter) by Jonathan Alger. This is a project of C&G Partners | Design for Culture. Learn about the firm's creative work at: https://www.cgpartnersllc.comShow Links: Steven Rosenhttps://www.availablelight.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-rosen-fiald-70a2593/https://www.praxisexhibits.comhttps://www.praxisexhibits.com/posts/89tp8gajbu2bvd4lnn9rqaf1z1eorm-a7w52https://www.businessoflight.orghttps://www.businessoflight.org/who-we-are.html Ted Matherhttps://www.availablelight.com/team/ted-matherhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-mather-8963156/https://www.inparkmagazine.com/etc-from-theme-parks-to-everywhere/?fbclid=IwAR1uXhTUU_HqS07ML2FR8GzChSaXZj93JpPYM0i7mPn4003hCvbWVeO-Twc - - - - - - - - - - - - - Newsletter:Like the episode? Subscribe to the newsletter! Making the Museum is also a very short daily newsletter on exhibition planning for museum leaders, exhibition teams and visitor experience professionals. Learn more, read past editions, and subscribe here: https://www.makingthemuseum.com - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Randy discusses Ukraine needing 50 million LED bulbs, ams OSRAM Signs Agreement To Sell Its Entertainment Lighting Business Clay Paky to ARRI AG, Applied UV Inc. Announces Two Acquisition Agreements; Will Double Size of Company, Available Light is Growing, Bios partners with USG Brilliance, Michael Bailey, Rest in Peace, President — SPI Lighting.
Light has the ability to bring life to a project in a lot of different ways. We talked to this designer to understand why light has become more important than ever in architecture and landscape. We also talk about what makes Phoenix such a unique area for understanding and studying luminosity. Get “turned on” to these lighting specialists at the following: WEBSITE: https://www.availablelight.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Available-Light/167045330009068 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/availablelightinc/ SUPPORT: If you love this episode, please share it with someone you know will also enjoy it! Not for us, but for our guests, leave a review on iTunes. While you are listening, post a screenshot on social media and make sure to tag @FindingArizonaPodcast so we can thank you! Leave us a five star review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-arizona-podcast/id969100902?mt=2 Want to be a guest or a sponsor of the show? Send us a message on the https://www.findingarizonapodcast.com/contact SPONSORS: Join the KNOW Women's Global Membership: all new members receive a bonus gift! https://theknowwomen.com/membership/ Happy Bees Pest Control is offering listeners $25.00 off your initial service- visit to learn more! https://www.happybeespestcontrol.com/findingarizona --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/finding-arizona-podcast/message
Randy discusses COVID cases post-LightFair, designing lighting (dl) has an article on WILD's presentation at LightFair, Available Light opens new studio in Phoenix, IES Progress Report submission deadline is this Friday, and Pinnacle Architectural Lighting has an opening for a Senior Buyer.
In this episode, we're joined by Steve & Gerry from the Something For Nothing: A Rush Fancast, to battle over who created the best playlist for the mighty Rush. Vote now for YOUR favorite playlists, hear the results of past episodes & listen to ALL of the playlists at: http://www.playlistwarspodcast.com If you'd like to support Playlist Wars, then consider becoming a Patreon subscriber: http://www.patreon.com/playlistwars. Tiers include: Patreon exclusive content; early access to ad-free episodes; & join the show as a guest for a "Playlist An Album" mini episode or a full-length episode! SONGS DISCUSSED INCLUDE 2112, The Analog Kid, Animate, Anthem, Available Light, Distant Early Warning, Far Cry, Free Will, The Garden, Headlong Flight, La Villa Strangiato, Limelight, Manhattan Project, Natural Science, One Little Victory, Red Barchetta, The Spirit Of Radio, Subdivisions, Tom Sawyer, Working Man, Xanadu & YYZ AS HEARD IN THE EPISODE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fULwDbZ4iSU CONNECT WITH PLAYLIST WARS Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/playlistwars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/playlistwars Twitter: http://twitter.com/playlistwars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playlistwarspodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@playlistwars CONNECT WITH SOMETHING FOR NOTHING: A RUSH FANCAST Website: https://somethingfornothing.podbean.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RushFancast Twitter: https://twitter.com/RushFanCast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therushcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playlistwars/support
Randy discusses the Cree white paper, Available Light announces new Los Angeles studio, John Watkins retires from FSC Lighting, SDA Lighting & Controls has multiple career opportunities, and Espen Technology has a report on the trends in school lighting retrofits.
Damian Gorman reads his poem Available Light in this episode of Words Lightly Spoken, a podcast of poetry from Ireland. The poem was originally commissioned by the Irish International Immigrant Center, now renamed the Rian Immigrant Center. The Words Lightly Spoken podcast is funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and is a Rockfinch production.
Starting a business in any discipline of design often requires sleepless nights, heavily discounted services, and a tremendous amount of passion and persistence. Steven Rosen, President and Creative Director of Available light walks through how his wife was a critical part of Available Light becoming an award-winning Lighting Desing firm. Enjoy the passion, honesty and love with this one!
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
In our first episode of Voices from the Sky, we explore Sandy Coomer's outstanding poem, "How to Spell America," which was originally published in Issue 4 (Spring 2018) of Sky Island Journal. She takes us inside her journey as a writer, her writing process, and offers unique insights into this poem about the following topics: immigration, language, communication, and seeing beyond.Sandy Coomer is a poet, artist, Ironman athlete, and social entrepreneur from Nashville, Tennessee. Her poetry has been published in numerous journals. She is the author of three poetry chapbooks and a full-length collection, titled Available Light (from Iris Press). Sandy is a poetry mentor in the AWP Writer to Writer Mentorship Program and the founding editor of the online poetry journal, Rockvale Review. She also is the founder and director of Rockvale Writers’ Colony in College Grove, Tennessee, a not-for-profit organization that exists to support, promote, and educate writers of all genres and backgrounds. Sandy’s favorite word is “believe.” Readers can find more of Sandy Coomer's great work here: http://www.sandycoomer.com.Tune in for future episodes this season, and enjoy more great works of poetry, flash fiction, and creative nonfiction at Sky Island Journal.
How does God meet us in the familiar? What would happen if Jesus' available light entered our own "ordinary" life to ignite our own light? Join us as Gordy brings us a message from John 8:12-20, where Jesus proclaims: "I am the Light of the World."
Maria McManus reads her poem Finch in this episode of Words Lightly Spoken, a podcast of poetry from Ireland. The poem is from her collection Available Light, published by Arlen House.
The forgotten flashlight should not really have been a problem. Except for maybe this particular night.
Flash is available light if you have one in your pocket. Comments? Send them to me at info@kennethwajdaphotographer.com and find me on IG at https://www.instagram.com/kennethwajda/ and on YouTube at HeresToGoodLight.com - We can post our photo assignment photos and connect on the Daily Photography Blog FB Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/2151928021601330/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/support
Dayton Ward returns to talk your hosts J K Woodward & Darrell Taylor about his recent Star Trek TNG novel Available Light. Find out more on his website daytonward.com Follow us on twitter @Gotrekyourself You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news on the taylornetwork feeds available on iTunes, Stitcher radio and google play.
Dayton Ward returns to talk your hosts J K Woodward & Darrell Taylor about his recent Star Trek TNG novel Available Light. Find out more on his website daytonward.com Follow us on twitter @Gotrekyourself You can find other great podcasts on the network as well as comic and entertainment news on the taylornetwork feeds available on iTunes, Stitcher radio and google play.
In this episode Allan pitches a movie, Adam proposes a sequel, and The Hosers discuss available light. For more go to:www.twohosers.com
Willy Porter discusses his singer-songwriter guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Willy Porter: Willy Porter continues on a musical and personal odyssey spanning over two decades, 11 albums, and multiple continents. His journey has been defined by an inquisitive love for humanity and the language that describes what we all hold to be true. Porter’s songs weave a universal perspective about the questions, struggles, and triumphs of human existence. His live shows are guitar-driven grit, soul, silence and muscle– at times electrifying, dynamic, and unique in the way that Porter’s voice blends and fuses with his fret work.A largely self-taught musician, Porter began treating audiences to his brand of guitar playing and wry storytelling in the late ‘80’s while living in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1990, he released his first full-length independent album, The Trees Have Soul, and the touring life has flowed steadily ever since. Porter has literally logged millions of miles across America, Canada, the UK, and Europe, touring solo, as well as with various incarnations of the Willy Porter Band and in support of artists like Tori Amos, Paul Simon, Jethro Tull, Sting, and Jeff Beck.Porter’s breakthrough album, Dog Eared Dream, was released in 1994, and the song “Angry Words” quickly became a staple at the burgeoning AAA radio format. This led to a major label deal with BMG/Private Music in 1995. Unfortunately, Private was dismantled by BMG just as Porter was preparing to release his follow-up. With contractual freedom in 1998, Porter quickly signed with the San Francisco-based label Six Degrees. There he released three albums beginning with the studio gem, Falling Forward (1999), produced by multiple Grammy-winner Neil Dorfsman (Dire Straits, Sting). The eponymous Willy Porter (2001) followed featuring great guest performances by Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull and Tony Levin. His fan-favorite solo disc, High Wire Live (2003) was co-produced with Grammy-winner Ben Wisch (Marc Cohn, Shawn Colvin).In 2005 Porter left Six Degrees and launched his own imprint, Weasel Records. Together with longtime keyboardist/ collaborator Dave Adler, Porter produced the atmospheric album Available Light in 2006. His work with Guild & Fender guitars over the next several years would result in the manufacture of the “Willy Porter Signature” acoustic guitar. Porter then took time to record and produce singer/songwriter Natalia Zukerman, on her whip-smart Weasel debut, Brand New Frame (2008). Porter released his next disc, How to Rob a Bank in 2009, the heavily Americana-flavored record featuring the contributions of the LA-based quartet, Raining Jane. Bank was followed with a live disc recorded with the Carpe Diem String Quartet in (2010). This collaboration produced a gorgeous EP featuring several of Porter’s most enduring tunes (“Breathe,” “Paper Airplane,” “Watercolor”), elevated and reinterpreted against a backdrop of lush string arrangements.In 2011, Porter produced the second Weasel release for Natalia Zukerman, the driving Gas Station Roses. A partnership with Milwaukee-based singer/ songwriter Carmen Nickerson resulted in the album, Cheeseburgers and Gasoline (2013). This spartan production illuminates themes of life-longing and relationship repair, all while balancing the dream of self-actualization on the axle of a carnival’s Tilt-a-Whirl. The record also includes Porter’s brilliant cover arrangement of Peter Gabriel’s “Digging in the Dirt.” Porter’s follow-up release, Human Kindness (2015) incorporated all of his acoustic, electric, and multi-string chops to bear in service of a great selection of songs bearing the influence of soul, rock, blues/Americana, showcasing Porter’s growth as a writer, musician, and producer.After touring extensively together for more than two years, Porter and Nickerson released a full-length disc of original co-writes: Bonfire to Ash (2016). Produced by Grammy winning producer Ben Wisch (Marc Cohn, Jonatha Brooke) and featuring Bassist Zev Katz and Drummer/Producer Ben Wittman, Bonfire to Ash is a record that charts the experiences bridging the intimate with the universal. Porter and Nickerson borrow from their strong stage chemistry to render the same kind of musical conversation that unfolds in performance within a studio setting. This dialogic style broadens to consider the connections and values forged in the communities we call home (“Living Proof”) and in the responsibility we have to the planet that gives itself to house us (“Plant A Garden”). Bonfire to Ash compiles candid snapshots of the human journey, exposing ideas such as hope, regret, love, loss, and connection that remain immutable against time, history, or place.In addition to making a life in music, Porter finds ways to make an impact on local and international levels. He is an active supporter of Advocates of Ozaukee, a shelter and treatment facility for victims of domestic violence and abuse in Mequon, Wisconsin. His annual benefit concerts have raised more than $100,000 for this organization to date. He is also an Ambassador for Guitars for Vets, a Milwaukee-based International organization that works to improve the lives of veterans by providing them with guitars and music lessons.Willy Porter lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with his wife and two children.
It's the first Star Trek: The Next Generation novel in nearly two years and it picks right up with the fallout from the exposure of Section 31! "Section 31, the covert organization which has operated without accountability in the shadows for more than two centuries, has been exposed. Throughout the Federation, the rogue group’s agents and leaders are being taken into custody as the sheer scope of its misdeeds comes to light. Now Starfleet Command must decide the consequences for numerous officers caught up in the scandal—including Admirals William Ross, Edward Jellico, Alynna Nechayev, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard who, along with many others, are implicated in the forced removal of a Federation president." Plus, the Enterprise-E, still in the Odyssean Pass, has encountered a derelict ship---or is it? There's a lot going on in this novel, and we'll be joined by author Dayton Ward to discuss all the details! Plus news and a BIG announcement on the FanSets party in this week's episode of The Biggest Little Show This Side of the Alpha Quadrant! WILLIAM SHATNER AUCTION Bid on the exclusive one of a kind FanSets pin for the William Shatner Charity Horse Show by visiting this link! https://www.silentauctionpro.com/bidonlinedetail.php?groupId=453&itemNumber=46&fwd=BidOnline&return=bidonlinegrid.php FIVE YEAR MISSION We are truly grateful to our friends FIVE YEAR MISSION for allowing us to use their music for every episode of Trek Geeks. They’re creating one song for every episode of TOS and their brand new album is amazing! Get your copy of YEAR 4 right now over at FiveYearMission.net and, while you’re at it, grab a copy of all their other fantastic albums: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, The Trouble with Tribbles, and of course, Spock’s Brain! We know you’ll become just as big a 5YM fan as we are, so what are you waiting for? Please show them some support and download all their music! =/=
It's the first Star Trek: The Next Generation novel in nearly two years and it picks right up with the fallout from the exposure of Section 31! "Section 31, the covert organization which has operated without accountability in the shadows for more than two centuries, has been exposed. Throughout the Federation, the rogue group’s agents and leaders are being taken into custody as the sheer scope of its misdeeds comes to light. Now Starfleet Command must decide the consequences for numerous officers caught up in the scandal—including Admirals William Ross, Edward Jellico, Alynna Nechayev, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard who, along with many others, are implicated in the forced removal of a Federation president." Plus, the Enterprise-E, still in the Odyssean Pass, has encountered a derelict ship---or is it? There's a lot going on in this novel, and we'll be joined by author Dayton Ward to discuss all the details! Plus news and a BIG announcement on the FanSets party in this week's episode of The Biggest Little Show This Side of the Alpha Quadrant! WILLIAM SHATNER AUCTION Bid on the exclusive one of a kind FanSets pin for the William Shatner Charity Horse Show by visiting this link! https://www.silentauctionpro.com/bidonlinedetail.php?groupId=453&itemNumber=46&fwd=BidOnline&return=bidonlinegrid.php FIVE YEAR MISSION We are truly grateful to our friends FIVE YEAR MISSION for allowing us to use their music for every episode of Trek Geeks. They’re creating one song for every episode of TOS and their brand new album is amazing! Get your copy of YEAR 4 right now over at FiveYearMission.net and, while you’re at it, grab a copy of all their other fantastic albums: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, The Trouble with Tribbles, and of course, Spock’s Brain! We know you’ll become just as big a 5YM fan as we are, so what are you waiting for? Please show them some support and download all their music! =/=
Dayton Ward: Available Light. For the past couple of years, the post-Nemesis novels have been in a sort of limbo. Contract negotiations dragged on, and at times it felt like the next chapter of the story would never come. Thankfully, that is all behind us with the release of the newest TNG novel, picking up on plot points from Section 31: Control, the previous TNG novel Hearts and Minds, and even going as far back as the Tezwa incident in the A Time To series! In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson welcome author Dayton Ward back to the show to discuss his newest Next Generation novel, Available Light. We talk about the fallout from the end of Section 31, Picard's actions in the ousting of disgraced Federation President Min Zife, a mysterious apparent derelict hiding a technological marvel, the Jirol Salvage Guild, the importance of truth, Picard's decision at the end of the novel, the origin of the title Available Light, and wrap up with what Dayton is working on now and where you can find him online. In the news segment, we talk about the upcoming Star Trek: Year Five series and Star Trek: Discovery: Aftermath miniseries, both from IDW. We also review issue #3 of The Q Conflict and respond to listener feedback from the Babel Conference for Literary Treks 264: No Member Berries. News Star Trek: Year Five Update (00:03:56) Star Trek Discovery - Aftermath Announcement (00:07:15) The Q Conflict #3 Comic Review (00:09:16) Listener Feedback (00:15:24) Feature: Dayton Ward Writing New Star Trek (00:25:09) The Bigger They Are... (00:30:22) Innocent Until Proven Guilty (00:37:12) The A Storyline (00:41:30) The Osijemal Ship (00:45:32) The Jirol Salvage Guild (00:56:34) Admiral William Ross (01:02:48) The Truth (01:08:31) Meaning of the Title (01:17:13) Currently Working On (01:21:16) Final Thoughts (01:26:42) Hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson Guest Dayton Ward Production Bruce Gibson (Editor and Producer) Dan Gunther (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Jeffery Harlan (Associate Producer)
Ibarionex Perello like Rick has enjoyed a lengthy career in the photographic industry which includes his time at Nikon and his role as associate editor for Outdoor Photographer & Digital Photo Pro magazines. Ibarionex Perello is a photographer, writer, and podcaster with over 25 years in the photographic industry. He is the host and producer of the popular, The Candid Frame photography podcast. For 13 seasons, the podcast has featured some of the world's best established and emerging photographer including Mary Ellen Mark, Sam Abell, Eli Reed, Jay Maisel, Joel Meyerowitz, and hundreds of others. He is the author of six books including the best selling Chasing the Light: Improving Your Photography with Available Light. His most recent book is Making Photographs: Developing a Personal Visual Workflow. Website: http://www/ibarionex.net Podcast: http://www.thecandidframe.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lafotoboy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ibarionex/?hl=en Making Photographs Book: https://rockynook.com/shop/photography/making-photographs/
Birds Fly in the Deep Blue Sky of Ireland on show #398 of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. http://bestcelticmusic.net/ Dylan Foley, Poitin, Bannal, Forkroot, Spirited Lads, The Blackfoot Broethers, The Gothard Sisters, IONA, The Persephone Pickers, Ballinloch, Dun Aengus, Brymor, Fathom, The Wild Irish Roses, Celtica Pipes Rock, Wolf & Clover I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you 4 or 5 cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. 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Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2019 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "The Birds/Jackie Coleman's" by Dylan Foley from Deliriously Happy 3:58 "Tired by Kids" by Poitin from Simple Pleasures 7:59 "An Long Eireannach (Clapping Song)" by Bannal from Waulking Songs 9:06 "Unk's Last Stand" by Forkroot from Water & Shade 12:59 "Joe Batts Arm Longliners" by Spirited Lads from Tall Tales and Fond Farewells 17:28 CELTIC FEEDBACK 19:34 "Laugh or Else You'll Cry" by The Blackfoot Brothers from Bigmouth at the Bar 22:05 "It's the Little Things" by The Gothard Sisters from Story Girl 26:38 "Can Merthyr" by IONA from Signature 30:46 "Serenity Valley" by The Persephone Pickers from Sounds of the Verse 33:28 "Iron Ore Terrier" by Ballinloch from Home from the Sea 38:06 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 39:48 "Kelly the Boy from Killan" by Dun Aengus from Down by the Glenside 42:38 "Jig of Retribution / Star of Munster" by Brynmor from The Great Hill 46:41 "Somewhere to Go" by Fathom from Available Light 50:46 "Haunting Highland Laddie" by The Wild Irish Roses from Fill Yer Boots, Man! 53:31 "The Last Voyage of the Great Mich" by Celtica Pipes Rock from Oceans of Fire 59:05 "Blue Sky" by Wolf & Clover from Wolf & Clover The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. 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In dieser Folge reden wir über das Licht. Ohne geht es bei der Fotografie ja nicht. Aber welches Licht wir nutzen, das natürliche oder doch das künstliche - Blitz, Lampen etc. - hört ihr in dieser Folge. Seit ihr eher die Sonnenanbeter oder die Blitzbirnen? Schreibt uns doch mal, welche Lichtquelle ihr bei eurer Fotografie am liebsten nutzt. Über Rezessionen bei iTunes freuen wir uns natürlich auch.
Veryl Oakland’s photographs have been featured in thirty jazz books. More than 100 of his images were published in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, by critics Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler, and he was the sole photographer chosen to illustrate The Great Jazz Pianists, by Len Lyons. An active photojournalist for more than a quarter of a century, he closely collaborated with the renowned German critic/producer Joachim-Ernst Berendt on many of his jazz projects, plus regularly contributed works to the major worldwide jazz publications, including Swing Journal, (Tokyo, Japan), Jazz magazine (Paris, France), and Down Beat (United States). Oakland studied cornet for seven years, but never played professionally. He did not own a camera until age twenty-five, and was entirely self-taught. Through both personal stories and stunning photographs captured behind the scenes, lose yourself in this bygone era of jazz that celebrates dozens of the most recognized and formidable jazz artists spanning three decades. As a freelance jazz photojournalist who devoted nearly thirty years in search of the great jazz musicians, Veryl Oakland profiles the music’s masters in a wide variety of settings—under the spotlight, in their homes, and far from the stage—in a personalized manner unique for jazz publications. Close followers of the entertainment industry and music lovers everywhere will be enthralled to see more than 340 iconic images of diverse stars—Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Dexter Gordon, Art Blakey, Stan Getz, Phil Woods, Sun Ra, Cecil Taylor, Paul Bley, Weather Report, and Wynton Marsalis—covering music styles from swing, to bebop, cool, hard bop, free, and beyond. Foreword by Quincy Jones
Reid and Jack are still upstate. Backstage at Bard they chat with Melissa Toogood and Dylan Crossman before Four Quartets. They discuss stuff, but mainly one of our favorite queens of the dance: Merce Cunningham. Links: Merce Cunningham. Available Light. Lucinda Childs. Mostly Mozart Festival. July 12–13, 2018. Mark Morris. Mostly Mozart Festival. August 9-12, 2018. New York City Ballet. Saratoga. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
After he graduated from college in 1996, Jimmy Chin hit the road, planning to climb and ski for a year before heading to grad school. Twenty-two years later, he’s still adventuring in the mountains. In this episode, we discuss Chin’s life growing up in small-town Minnesota as the son of Chinese immigrants and his path to adventure photography. Plus: his take on filming Alex Honnold’s free solo of El Cap and skiing with his daughter.
Do you have a friend that you can talk to for hours and be entertained and educated? I sure do. He's Dr. Will Miller, author, counselor, clergyman, stand-up comic, frequent contributor to the Bob and Tom radio show..he even did a series of appearances on "Nick at Night". He's a busy and brilliant man. We recently recorded one of our chats, which I have excerpted in this podcast. We spoke about the meaning of wealth, and addressed the recent sexual harassment revelations, and its effect on our appreciation of creative people involved in this movement. Looking back on the past year plus, we finish with a tune from one of my favorite people and musicians, David Corley, called "Available Light". Happy New Year!
In this week’s episode we interview our long time friend, Ibarionex Perello.Ibarionex is a photographer, writer and producer/host of The Candid Frame podcast, an interview show which features conversations with some of the world’s best established and emerging photographers. The show has featured hundreds of photographers including Mary Ellen Mark, Dan Winters, Eli Reed, Elliott Erwitt and Joel Meyerowitz.Ibarionex has authored hundreds of magazines articles and over 5 books, including Chasing the Lighting: Improving Your Photography with Available Light.He lives near Los Angeles with his wife and his dogs Spenser and Zooey.Our conversation revolved around the importance of being focused and present at all time, which is a very important factor of making good and interesting travel and street photography. Ibarionex explained the practices he uses to stay “in the zone” and alert when he’s out shooting and his techniques for photographing people in the street.Duration 39m 58s.Music for this episode: “Zanzibar” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Links* Website* The Candid Frame Photography podcast* The Candid Frame #108 = Ralph Velasco* The Candid Frame #264 – Ugo CeiPhotos by Ibarionex See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lighting is often the first item to be cut from an exhibition budget, if it was even considered in the first place. But lighting is an essential part of the exhibition experience. Steven Rosen, President and Creative Director of Available Light, will share his expertise on this topic and provide tips on how museums of any size can improve their lighting design.
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About David Corley's album Available Light, Nuvo Magazine said, " The album is a product of a 30-year cross-country odyssey of self-exploration, one of those rare moments when a lifetime of experience comes to bear in a single album you have to hear. It is that experience which shines through, particularly in his gritty, road-worn voice, which he uses to bring the movie of his life into vivid technicolor". David got his start in Lafayette, IN, but through hard work, learning, traveling and perserverance with a little luck sprinkled in, he now, in his 50s, is touring Europe and Canada with a hit release, plus an EP out there, and a second release on the way. The story is interesting, as is the music, sampled here.
As photographers, we can find ourselves in sticky positions where conditions are less than ideal. So what happens when you find yourself on a shoot where you don’t have enough gear or lights – but you have to make do with the light that’s available? No point cursing or rescheduling. Instead, you need to look at the available light and see what you can do with what you have got. In this episode, Gina and Valerie focus on the thought process you should go through to create amazing images when you have no choice but to only use available light. You’ll also find great examples in the show notes that reveal what’s possible in these situations. Hope you enjoy the podcast. Sign up to the newsletter for great tips and free Lightroom presets. Join the dynamic Gold Membership in our Community which delivers monthly tutorials, live mastermind and lots of behind the scenes videos into the creative process. Find out more at ginamilicia.com. #ginachallenge #slimpickings Read the show notes. Connect with Gina, Valerie and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit GinaMilicia.com | ValerieKhoo.com
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Show No. 72 The 2012 Bram Stoker Nominees, Part 1 Coming Up: Good evening 0:00:41 The Nominees 0:04:08 “Bury My Heart at Marvin Gardens” by Joe McKinney, narrated by Stephen Kilpatrick 0:07:59 “Surrounded by the Mutant Rain Forest” by Bruce Boston, narrated by Steven Thomas Howell 0:37:54 “Available Light” by John Palisano, narrated by Jacob Boris... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Music from Dark HollowThis time around we're presenting music recorded last summer at a festival in Dark Hollow, Pennsylvania, with Mike Stanley and Brother Ben. Starting with "Hesitation Blues" and "8:05," we move to "The Eggplant That Ate Chicago" and "Looking for Answers." Then it's on to "Sufi Girl" and finally "Bye Bye" recorded live on our Available Light CD.Listen now: Subscribe: Download: RFE Podcast #12
It's Our ProblemMost of the songs on this podcast were recorded live a few weeks ago. Dan Wallack has joined the band on bass, and Jordy's taking his new cajon out for a spin for the first time."Shauri Yako" is Zulu for "it's your problem" or "it's up to you." The program proceeds with Lonnie (my guitar hero!) Johnson's "Falling Rain Blues" and then Kim doing "Lookin' for Answers" by Susan Tedeschi. We also do "Diggin' a Hole," which I wrote with Alex Panshin, "Like a Hurricane" from our Available Light CD, and we end with our most original arrangement of half a dozen or more old hokum tunes, "Keep on Truckin'."Listen now: Subscribe: Download: RFE Podcast #9