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On the 7th episode of Live from the Avant Garden, VJ shares the astro stage with Amanda Dove from the DC powerhouse, Kinda Evil. They giggle through conversations about the cost benefit analysis of growing cilantro and chat about the best stages to rock in DC. Then Amanda sinks her teeth into some of her incredible music.Find all things Kinda Evil here!!Like and subscribe to Live from the Avant Garden on your pod catcher of choice and find out what's growing in the Avant Garden here!
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On the sixth episode of Live from the Avant Garden, the Astro Stage is graced by the inestimable talents of Selena Benally, Alyson Cina, and Erin Frisby; collectively known as Ammonite. The trio discuss what's in their garden and how to prevent raiding deer from trampling on your dreams of growing prolific cantaloupes, corn and other copious crops. In the second half of the show, Ammonite put the local avian community to shame with their mind blowing harmonies and brilliant compositions.Music starts at 43:10 All songs by Ammonite (2024)This episode was recorded and produced by V.J. Hyde (2025) Theme song by V.J. Hyde (2023)Support Local Music. Support your community. Support each other. Hold the line.
Man kann den Einfluss des Bauhauses, der Kunstschule, die Walter Gropius 1919 in Weimar begründet hatte, auf Architektur, Design und diverse Avantgarden gar nicht unterschätzen. Dass die innovative Institution, die die Grenzen zwischen Handwerk und „hoher“ Kunst einriss und neue Formen des kollaborativen Studiums und der Lehre erprobte, von großer Wichtigkeit war, war schon so manchem Zeitgenossen bewusst. Die neue Landesregierung in Thüringen, angeführt von der DVP, jedenfalls wusste das Bauhaus nicht zu schätzen und bemühte sich darum, es abzuwickeln, unter anderem, indem die Mittel um 50 Prozent gestrichen wurden. Und auch als private Finanziers die Lücke schließen wollten, torpedierte sie diese Bemühungen. Sofort bewarben sich andere Städte, um das Bauhaus aufzunehmen, unter anderem Köln mit dem damaligen Oberbürgermeister Konrad Adenauer. Den Zuschlag sollte dann 1925 bekanntlich Dessau bekommen. In den Zeitungen finden wir Ende des Jahres 1924 wenige Erwähnungen dieses Prozesses, lediglich im Hamburger Echo vom 29.12. einen Zwischenbericht zu den Verhandlungen zwischen Bauhaus und Thüringen. Frank Riede liest für uns den Bericht über radikale Kürzungen bei etablierten Kulturinstitutionen.
I'm not a financial advisor; Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or create an investment account after clicking a link here, we may earn a fee. Engage to support our work.Devin: What is your superpower?Ravi: I don't know if you call it a superpower, but I think one of the things that has led me and my company to become so successful is creativity.Ravi DeRossi, founder and CEO of Overthrow Hospitality, has mastered the art of transforming culinary experiences while championing sustainability and ethics. Despite a background steeped in art and design rather than hospitality, Ravi's journey into plant-based dining began with a singular goal: crafting extraordinary food that satisfies every palate—vegan or otherwise.When he opened Avant Garden a decade ago, Ravi partnered with an emerging chef to develop a menu that delivered the same rich, satisfying experience as meat-based dishes. “You want the same satiation… and the heat and salt,” Ravi explained. The gamble paid off, drawing critical acclaim from mainstream reviewers and diners alike. For Ravi, the triumph of Avant Garden marked the beginning of a larger mission to bring exceptional vegan dining to the forefront.Today, Overthrow Hospitality operates 10 unique restaurants—nine in New York's East Village and one in Los Angeles. The business is poised for expansion, fueled by Ravi's vision and community-driven support. Through a regulated crowdfunding campaign on StartEngine, Ravi is inviting customers to invest in a movement that aligns dining with climate action and animal welfare. “You can invest a minimal amount and join a community serving millions of vegan meals,” Ravi said, emphasizing the collective power of small actions.Ravi's approach underscores a fundamental belief: the choices we make, from the fork to the wallet, can redefine industries and address global challenges. As Overthrow Hospitality prepares to extend its impact beyond Manhattan, Ravi's blend of creativity, ethics, and entrepreneurial drive continues to inspire.tl;dr:* Ravi DeRossi built Overthrow Hospitality to redefine vegan dining with creative, satisfying cuisine.* Avant Garden's success proved exceptional plant-based food appeals to both vegans and non-vegans.* Ravi's StartEngine crowdfunding campaign empowers communities to support sustainable dining solutions.* Creativity drives Ravi's journey, from artist to restaurateur, transforming ethics into impactful action.* Turning Overthrow Hospitality fully vegan was a bold move rooted in Ravi's personal awakening.How to Develop Creativity As a SuperpowerRavi DeRossi's superpower is creativity—an innate ability to envision and execute unique ideas. This trait has guided his transition from artist to restaurateur, driving the success of Overthrow Hospitality's innovative concepts and plant-based mission.One powerful illustration of Ravi's creativity is the transformation of his hospitality empire to align fully with his ethics. After a personal awakening sparked by his rescue animals and a desire for alignment with his values, Ravi turned all his restaurants vegan. This ambitious overhaul took two years and reflected a profound commitment to both sustainability and animal welfare.For those aspiring to cultivate creativity, Ravi's story offers actionable insights:* Explore Diverse Interests: Ravi's background in theater, fine arts, and writing enriched his ability to think outside the box.* Follow Your Passions: Pursuing what excites you can ignite innovative ideas.* Take Bold Risks: Ravi's decision to revamp his business was courageous and rooted in strong beliefs.* Solve Problems Creatively: Apply unique perspectives to challenges, as Ravi did when designing his restaurants.* Align Actions with Values: Integrating personal principles into your work fosters authenticity and inspiration.By following Ravi's example and advice, you can make creativity a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileRavi Derossi (he/him):CEO & Founder, Overthrow HospitalityAbout Overthrow Hospitality: Overthrow Hospitality is an award-winning plant-based food and beverage hospitality group with ten unique venues offering elevated dining and drinking experiences to the socially-conscious consumer.Website: www.overthrowhospitality.comCompany Facebook Page: fb.com/overthrowhospitalityOther URL: startengine.com/offering/overthrowhospitalityBiographical Information: Ravi is the CEO & Founder of Overthrow Hospitality. He was twice nominated as Outstanding Restaurateur by the James Beard Foundation and featured in thousands of media publications. He is an outspoken voice on climate change issues and animal welfare. He is also the founder and co-owner of Death&Co, one of the world's most influential cocktail bars.Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/ravi-derossi-a5a16a282/Instagram Handle: @raviderossiSupport Our SponsorsOur generous sponsors make our work possible, serving impact investors, social entrepreneurs, community builders and diverse founders. Today's advertisers include FundingHope, How to Make Money with Impact Crowdfunding, Honeycomb Credit and Motivated Money with Dakin Capital. Learn more about advertising with us here.Max-Impact MembersThe following Max-Impact Members provide valuable financial support:Carol Fineagan, Independent Consultant | Lory Moore, Lory Moore Law | Marcia Brinton, High Desert Gear | Paul Lovejoy, Stakeholder Enterprise | Pearl Wright, Global Changemaker | Ralf Mandt, Next Pitch | Add Your Name HereUpcoming SuperCrowd Event CalendarIf a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.* SuperCrowdHour, January 15, 2025, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Devin Thorpe will be doing investor-focused training on building an investment strategy focused on investing in debt instruments to match or even exceed stock market returns. This is great for people serious about investing, whether you are starting with $100 or $100,000. Don't miss it!* Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on January 21, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. To join the Impact Cherub Club, become an Impact Member of the SuperCrowd.* SuperCrowdLA, we're going to be live in Los Angeles late the spring. Plan to join us there for a major, in-person event focused on scaling impact. Details to come soon!Community Event Calendar* Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET - Click on Events* Community Capital Live, Havell Rodrigues, New Majority Capital, January 15, 2:00 PM Eastern.* Motivated Money Method for Raising Funding Workshop, January 16, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Eastern.* Community Capital Live, Bernel Hall, New Jersey Community Capital, January 29, 2:00 PM Eastern.* NC3 Changing the Paradigm: Mobilizing Community Investment Funds, March 7, 2025* Asheville Neighborhood Economics, April 1-2, 2-25.If you would like to submit an event for us to share with the 8,000+ members of the SuperCrowd, click here.We use AI to help us write compelling recaps of each episode. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at www.superpowers4good.com/subscribe
Subscriber-only episodeThe BanterThe Guys sound the alarm that what's in your bottle is not what it used to be and find out Francis' favorite ice cream.The ConversationThe Restaurant Guys reconnect with Sother Teague about the beginning of Amor y Amaro 13 years earlier, his multitude of establishments and his viral video last year. Be sure to listen to find out how you can get a Super Secret Sother Cocktail! (Psst, scroll down.)The Inside TrackThe Guys met Sother through Dale DeGroff and Audrey Saunders (cocktail legends). He was generous to help them celebrate their 30th anniversary of Stage Left Steak and has attended several special events at their restaurants. They met up at Tales of the Cocktail last month for oysters.On why some love the hospitality business:“As you're making 10 (cocktails) and dealing with the bar and listening to the ticket machine rattle at you, it's a high pressure situation, but I think that there are folks like the three of us who thrive on that. I don't think I'm ever going to step away from this stuff,” Sother Teague on The Restaurant Guys Podcast 2024BioSother Teague worked in kitchens for 12 years and was a culinary educator. He came out of the kitchen and landed behind a couple of bars in New York before opening Amor y Amargo in 2011. His Overthrow Hospitality Group has nearly a dozen venues such as Avant Garden and Soda Club in New York and Ubuntu in Los Angeles. In 2018 Sother was awarded Mixologist of the Year by Wine Enthusiast. Sother Teague, along with Damon Boelte, and Greg Benson have hosted The Speakeasy podcast since 2011. It won Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Award for Best Podcast.InfoSother's podcastThe SpeakeasyOverthrow Hospitality Concepts (including Amor y Amargo)https://www.overthrowhospitality.com/all-venues/Sother on all platforms@creativedrunkSother's bookI'm Just Here for the Drinks: A Guide to Spirits, Drinking and More Than 100 Extraordinary Cocktails by Sother TeagueSother's Cocktail RecipeNap Time 1.5 oz Mezcal (I used @RosaLuna for its soft smoke) .75 oz @SuzeOfficial1 Dash @BettersBitters foamer.5 oz Grapefruit Juice .5 oz lime juice .25 2:1 syrupVigorously shake with ice to chill, dilute, and aerate. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Express oils from a grapefruit twist over the top and ornament accordingly.Our SponsorsThe Heldrich Hotel & Conference Center https://www.theheldrich.com/Magyar Bank https://www.magbank.com/Withum Accounting https://www.withum.com/Our PlacesStage Left Steak https://www.stageleft.com/Catherine Lombardi Restaurant https://www.catherinelombardi.com/Reach out to The Restaurant GuysNo commercials...except for this oneTo hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguyshttps://www.restaurantguyspodcast.com/
The BanterThe Guys sound the alarm that what's in your bottle is not what it used to be and find out Francis' favorite ice cream.The ConversationThe Restaurant Guys reconnect with Sother Teague about the beginning of Amor y Amaro 13 years earlier, his multitude of establishments and his viral video last year. Be sure to listen to find out how you can get a Super Secret Sother Cocktail! (Psst, scroll down.)The Inside TrackThe Guys met Sother through Dale DeGroff and Audrey Saunders (cocktail legends). He was generous to help them celebrate their 30th anniversary of Stage Left Steak and has attended several special events at their restaurants. They met up at Tales of the Cocktail last month for oysters.On why some love the hospitality business:“As you're making 10 (cocktails) and dealing with the bar and listening to the ticket machine rattle at you, it's a high pressure situation, but I think that there are folks like the three of us who thrive on that. I don't think I'm ever going to step away from this stuff,” Sother Teague on The Restaurant Guys Podcast 2024BioSother Teague worked in kitchens for 12 years and was a culinary educator. He came out of the kitchen and landed behind a couple of bars in New York before opening Amor y Amargo in 2011. His Overthrow Hospitality Group has nearly a dozen venues such as Avant Garden and Soda Club in New York and Ubuntu in Los Angeles. In 2018 Sother was awarded Mixologist of the Year by Wine Enthusiast. Sother Teague, along with Damon Boelte, and Greg Benson have hosted The Speakeasy podcast since 2011. It won Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Award for Best Podcast.InfoSother's podcastThe SpeakeasyOverthrow Hospitality Concepts (including Amor y Amargo)https://www.overthrowhospitality.com/all-venues/Sother on all platforms@creativedrunkSother's bookI'm Just Here for the Drinks: A Guide to Spirits, Drinking and More Than 100 Extraordinary Cocktails by Sother TeagueSother's Cocktail RecipeNap Time 1.5 oz Mezcal (I used @RosaLuna for its soft smoke) .75 oz @SuzeOfficial1 Dash @BettersBitters foamer.5 oz Grapefruit Juice .5 oz lime juice .25 2:1 syrupVigorously shake with ice to chill, dilute, and aerate. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Express oils from a grapefruit twist over the top and ornament accordingly.Our SponsorsThe Heldrich Hotel & Conference Center https://www.theheldrich.com/Magyar Bank https://www.magbank.com/Withum Accounting https://www.withum.com/Our PlacesStage Left Steak https://www.stageleft.com/Catherine Lombardi Restaurant https://www.catherinelombardi.com/Stage Left Wineshop Reach out to The Restaurant GuysSupport the Show.To hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguyshttps://www.restaurantguyspodcast.com/
On episode 5 of Live from the Avant Garden, DC legend, world famous record producer, and mind-blowingly incredible musician, Don Zientara (Inner Ear Studios, Dischord Records) graces the Astro Stage with his presence, stories, humor and of course, original music! What else can I say about having the dude that recorded all of my favorite records (shameless plug: including my own band, Old Knife) on my little podcast in my little garden?!?!(Music starts at: 53:16)Find and follow Don Zientara at:https://www.innerearstudio.com/https://dischord.com/band/don-zientarahttps://www.mixcloud.com/StageCraft/https://a.co/d/hb0W7zjFertilize your mind:XTCBorageAntonia TricaricoEmily HenryThe Sound of MachinesOverkillKnights in White SatinBrain Rot:https://www.instagram.com/live_from_the_avant_garden/https://www.instagram.com/oldknifeband/Live from the Avant Garden is recorded and produced by V.J. Hyde (2024)Theme song and interstitial music by V.J. Hyde (2023)All Rights Reserved
Oops! I forgot to add this segment in. Here you go. Find local artists in Minnesota. Look for us soon! Ink Flower Scent Co, where every scent tells a story. Fingers crossed we get into I Like You, Digs, Avant Garden, or any other place we decide to pursue. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alimoon76/support
Cherry Blossom Special (Nick Cameron, Justin Heath, Mari Carlson, Sophie Chang, Greg Mulley) makes the trek from Tacoma Park, MD to visit the Avant Garden. We get into the catnip about the journey from starting a small windowsill herb garden to going full-blown Gardening junkie. Then the group turns the grass blue with their incredible music. (Music begins at: 21:12)Find and follow Cherry Blossom Special at:https://www.instagram.com/cherryblossomspecialdchttps://schoolofmusicaltraditions.com/jams-open-mics/bluegrass-slow-jamKeep up with latest happenings at the Avant Garden by subscribing and liking Live from the Avant Garden on your podcast app and following us at:https://www.instagram.com/live_from_the_avant_garden/LFTAG is recorded and produced by VJ Hyde.Live from the Avant Garden theme song by VJ Hyde (2023)
Chris Dinosaur of the NOVA rock group, Dinosaurus, and LFTAG host, VJ, discover many crossed paths that wound up leading them to the Avant Garden astro-stage. We wax poetic and lament the good old days at the legendary Fairfax, VA bohemian paradise that was Epicure Cafe. Then Chris Dinosaur crushes us with his jurassic talent as a singer/ songwriter. (Music starts at: 43:50)Find and follow Chris Dinosaur and Dinosaursus at:https://www.instagram.com/dinosaurusband/https://www.instagram.com/chris.dinosaur/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClOykPe8Tr-Y5ZuLFe4WgFQLinks to the folks and stuff we chatted about in this episode:https://www.instagram.com/massimozr.recording?igsh=MTYwbWVkcnhyMng2eg==https://www.instagram.com/dicqbeats?igsh=MTRoeW10cGxrMXZrNA==https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Creative-Habit/Twyla-Tharp/9780743235273Keep up with the latest happenings at Live from the Avant Garden by subscribing and liking this show on your preferred podcast app and by following us at:https://www.instagram.com/live_from_the_avant_garden/Live from the Avant Garden is recorded and produced by VJ Hyde (2024)Theme song by VJ Hyde (2023)
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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, originally released in 2013 to critical and fan acclaim, transformed the way many people thought about what games could be and laid the groundwork for director Josef Fares' later explorations in cooperative mechanics (y'all may remember his title It Takes Two won Game of the Year in 2021!). Lovingly remade by Italian developer Avantgarden, critics have been torn on Brothers 2024 -- but we sure aren't! Join us as we re-traumatize ourselves on this heartbreaking adventure while Spencer recaps their experience at GDC 2024. For real though: Content warning for discussions of gameplay involving depictions of attempted suicide and death. 0:58 - Patreon shoutouts3:09 - Spencer went to GDC34:58 - Brothers conversation begins1:07:27 - Content Warning: Mention of Suicide1:10:35 - End of Content Warning section1:17:09 - SPOILERS for Brothers1:35:10 - End of SpoilersSide Questtinyurl.com/opolivebranchOperation Olive Branch is a grassroots collective effort to amplify Palestinian voices and their GoFundMes – visit the link to learn more or visit their Instagram page at @operationolivebranch.Watch the live recording of this episode on YouTube here: https://youtube.com/live/Etg-ZgICP-gAbout Pixel TherapyWe're a podcast queering and transcending video games for all kinds of gamers and those who love them--get cozy with us! If you like what you hear, please take a moment to rate us, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (or your listening app of choice) and subscribe! Want more? Join for free or unlock monthly bonus episodes for $2/mo at patreon.com/pixeltherapypod
On this episode, Zack, Alyssa & Scott discuss whether they think they'll be playing games in their retirement years. Before that, they discuss the week's news from the video game industry and the games they've been playing. E-WIN Best Heavy Duty Gaming Chair On This Episode (24:05) News (53:37) New Games (56:55) Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake (Xbox) (1:07:04) Outcast: A New Beginning (PC) (1:19:15) “From the Outside In” Topic: Gaming When We're Older Grab the episode now on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music and more. If you love this episode and want other gaming content you can't get anywhere else, please support us on Patreon! Also, don't forget to check out our Discord Server and our web site, where you can read all of our written content.
3:08:52 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Overnight parking, snow shoveling, burst of creativity, date night, Avant Garden, Poor Things (2023), The Fixx – The Sign of Fire, Replicade Minipins, Fargo Season 5, William F. Buckley, Jr., The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians (1970), Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find […]
3:08:52 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Overnight parking, snow shoveling, burst of creativity, date night, Avant Garden, Poor Things (2023), The Fixx – The Sign of Fire, Replicade Minipins, Fargo Season 5, William F. Buckley, Jr., The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians (1970), Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find […]
La società italiana, di cui fa parte l'editore 505 Games e sviluppatori come Kunos Simulazioni e Avantgarden, ha annunciato una riduzione del 30% del personale, soprattutto fra gli studi di sviluppo. --------- SUPPORTA INSERT COIN: Effettua una donazione su PayPal. ABBONATI: Nella newsletter su Substack trovi tutti i link. E ora puoi anche abbonarti alla newsletter. ENTRA NEL GRUPPO TELEGRAM CANALE TELEGRAM: su Telegram trovi il canale ufficiale. SOCIAL: Segui Massimiliano Di Marco su X e Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Flip Phones (Lindsey Wray and Ryan Kobb) visit V.J. at the Avant Garden to regale us with glorious tales of their back yard victory against invading bamboo and enlighten us on their stellar song writing process. Songs begin at xx:xxStream and follow and like and love the Flip Phones here:https://www.theflipphones.comhttps://theflipphones.bandcamp.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theflipphoneshttps://www.facebook.com/theflipphonesbandCatch them LIVE at a stage near you:https://www.theflipphones.com/liveBe sure to subscribe to and leave a review for Live from the Avant Garden on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, Google or your pod catcher of choice; and please follow us on Instagram: @live_from_the_avant_garden
Dieses Mal ist Katharina Holzmann bei DEAR READER zu Gast. Sie macht zusammen mit Sascha Ehlert und vielen Freunden und Autor*innen das wirklich gute Musikmagazin DAS WETTER, jetzt schon seit 10 Jahren. Genauso lange wie ich mit ein paar Freunden die Zeitschrift „Pop. Kultur und Kritik“ herausgebe und interessanterweise genauso lange, wie wir mit ein paar Freund*innen 10nach8 bei Zeit Online redaktionell betreuen. Das muss ein gutes Jahr gewesen sein, 2013. Wir hätten unsere Jubiläen heuer alle zusammen feiern können, machen wir aber nicht, leider. Mit Katharina Holzmann könnte sich Mascha Jacobs so einiges gemeinsam vorstellen. Auch wenn sie sich vor der Aufnahme kaum kannten, sich nur ab und an im Nachtleben gesehen haben würde Mascha mit ihr sofort alles oder vieles zusammen tun. So was wie einen Verlag gründen, Quatsch machen, einen Estrich in eine Küche gießen, Haftbefehl-Texte schlecht nachrappen oder andere komplizierte Dinge. Neben ihrer Arbeit als Redakteurin und Schlussredakteurin bei DAS WETTER hat sie gerade bei Kiepenheuer & Witsch „DAS WETTER: Buch für Text und Musik“ mit herausgegeben. Außerdem schmeißt sie ebenfalls gemeinsam mit Sascha Ehlert, der DAS WETTER gegründet hat und mit David Rabolt den Korbinian Verlag. Sie machen ein interessantes Programm „von unten“ viele Autor*innen waren schon hier bei DEAR READER zu Gast. Hallo Jovana Reisinger, Hallo Cemile Sahin, Hallo Marius Goldhorn, um nur ein paar Autor*innen zu nennen. Aber zurück zu unserem Gespräch in Maschas Arbeitszimmer. Bevor Katharina auch nur einen Schluck Wein trinken und sich hinsetzen durfte, wurde sie in das Zimmer des 17-Jährigen Sohn gezerrt. Hier findet man nicht nur das große Kind, sondern auch eine Fotowand - Fotos von den Liebsten gespickt mit Das Wetter und Korbinian Verlag-Stickern. Das war der perfekte Einstieg, etwas peinlich für alle Beteiligten, aber voller Bewunderung und Liebe für die Arbeit von Katharina Holzmann. Danach bekam sie dann auch etwas Alkohol und Zigaretten und wir haben ziemlich schnell auf Aufnahme gedrückt, um nicht alles schon vorher auf dem Balkon auszuplaudern. Man hört uns kichern und schreien und lesen und trinken. Wir sprechen über die Literaturszenen der Weimarer Republik, über Erich Kästner und Juri Sternburg und über Dominik Grafs Doku „Jeder schreibt für sich allein.“ Über „Innere Emigration“ und was Marcel Reich-Ranicki dazu gesagt hätte, über Arno Schmidt, Annette Kelm, Banalitäten, Wahrhaftigkeit, Wortneuschöpfungen, Neue Sachlichkeit, das Lektorieren, Avantgarden, leichte und schwere Texte, und wie sie einander abwechseln sollten und literarische Tricks.
Dieses Mal ist Katharina Holzmann bei DEAR READER zu Gast. Sie macht zusammen mit Sascha Ehlert und vielen Freunden und Autor*innen das wirklich gute Musikmagazin DAS WETTER, jetzt schon seit 10 Jahren. Genauso lange wie ich mit ein paar Freunden die Zeitschrift „Pop. Kultur und Kritik“ herausgebe und interessanterweise genauso lange, wie wir mit ein paar Freund*innen 10nach8 bei Zeit Online redaktionell betreuen. Das muss ein gutes Jahr gewesen sein, 2013. Wir hätten unsere Jubiläen heuer alle zusammen feiern können, machen wir aber nicht, leider. Mit Katharina Holzmann könnte sich Mascha Jacobs so einiges gemeinsam vorstellen. Auch wenn sie sich vor der Aufnahme kaum kannten, sich nur ab und an im Nachtleben gesehen haben würde Mascha mit ihr sofort alles oder vieles zusammen tun. So was wie einen Verlag gründen, Quatsch machen, einen Estrich in eine Küche gießen, Haftbefehl-Texte schlecht nachrappen oder andere komplizierte Dinge. Neben ihrer Arbeit als Redakteurin und Schlussredakteurin bei DAS WETTER hat sie gerade bei Kiepenheuer & Witsch „DAS WETTER: Buch für Text und Musik“ mit herausgegeben. Außerdem schmeißt sie ebenfalls gemeinsam mit Sascha Ehlert, der DAS WETTER gegründet hat und mit David Rabolt den Korbinian Verlag. Sie machen ein interessantes Programm „von unten“ viele Autor*innen waren schon hier bei DEAR READER zu Gast. Hallo Jovana Reisinger, Hallo Cemile Sahin, Hallo Marius Goldhorn, um nur ein paar Autor*innen zu nennen. Aber zurück zu unserem Gespräch in Maschas Arbeitszimmer. Bevor Katharina auch nur einen Schluck Wein trinken und sich hinsetzen durfte, wurde sie in das Zimmer des 17-Jährigen Sohn gezerrt. Hier findet man nicht nur das große Kind, sondern auch eine Fotowand - Fotos von den Liebsten gespickt mit Das Wetter und Korbinian Verlag-Stickern. Das war der perfekte Einstieg, etwas peinlich für alle Beteiligten, aber voller Bewunderung und Liebe für die Arbeit von Katharina Holzmann. Danach bekam sie dann auch etwas Alkohol und Zigaretten und wir haben ziemlich schnell auf Aufnahme gedrückt, um nicht alles schon vorher auf dem Balkon auszuplaudern. Man hört uns kichern und schreien und lesen und trinken. Wir sprechen über die Literaturszenen der Weimarer Republik, über Erich Kästner und Juri Sternburg und über Dominik Grafs Doku „Jeder schreibt für sich allein.“ Über „Innere Emigration“ und was Marcel Reich-Ranicki dazu gesagt hätte, über Arno Schmidt, Annette Kelm, Banalitäten, Wahrhaftigkeit, Wortneuschöpfungen, Neue Sachlichkeit, das Lektorieren, Avantgarden, leichte und schwere Texte, und wie sie einander abwechseln sollten und literarische Tricks.
In this epidose you get to meet the vendor I'm mostly excited about, my celebrity florist: Avant Garden by Todd. Because they are one of the most prestigious florists in Dallas, TX, I personally didn't think I could afford them. Little did I know they are one of the few event florists who don't have a minimum and cater to anyone and everyone. I'm so excited to be able to introduce you to Mariah Wills, a brilliant and creative mind behind many Avant Garden
Welcome to Episode #1 of Dan #2. Today, Dan and special guest Jack Shoudy discuss the differences between this show and The Movie Blues, The Succession finale, the series at a whole, where it falls in the pantheon of prestige TV, and the state of streaming services. Featuring a bunch of music from...us
Paris war auch noch in den 20er Jahren zweifelsfrei die Stadt der künstlerischen Avantgarden. In diesem Gewimmel aus Galerien, Theatern, Cafés, Salons und Varietés bewegte sich auch der damals dreißigjährige jüdisch deutsch-französische Dichter Ivan Goll, der seine Werke auf Französisch, Deutsch und Englisch verfasste. Offensichtlich schrieb er neben seinen, von der Tendenz dem Expressionismus zugerechneten Gedichtzyklen, hin und wieder für Berliner Zeitungen, denn wir stoßen auf ihn im Berliner Börsen-Courier vom 4. Juni 1923. Dort stellt er die zeitlose Frage danach, was eigentlich „Kunst“ sei. Bei seinem Antwortversuch spielen auch eine Automobilausstellung und neueste Entwicklungen des Rundfunks eine Rolle. Paula Rosa Leu begibt sich mit ihm auf der Suche nach der wahren Kunst.
In the inaugural episode of Live from the Avant Garden V.J. plays hookie at the garden with his long time friend and musical broham, Eric Keller. V.J. gives us a lay of the land and gabs about preparing your garden for winter. Eric performs some original finger-style songs on acoustic guitar. Don't just sit there and rot! Go check out his music at: https://creakinghand.bandcamp.comFollow him on Instagram: @creakinghandBe sure to subscribe to and leave a review for Live from the Avant Garden on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, Google or your pod catcher of choice; and please follow us on Instagram: @live_from_the_avant_garden
Der Dichter und Schriftsteller Walter Hasenclever, dem mit seinem expressionistischen Drama „Der Sohn“ 1914 der Durchbruch in der deutschen Theaterszene gelungen war, besuchte 1923 Paris und schaute sich dort nicht nur in der Kunstszene um. Neben Eindrücken aus der Stadt, Moden, die er beobachtet, schreibt er im 8-Uhr-Abendblatt vom 3. Mai aber auch von seinen Erlebnissen auf den Bühnen der Stadt. So wohnt er auch der Aufführung einer Sophokles-Tragödie von Jean Cocteau bei, an der Pablo Picasso beteiligt war. Damit stoßen wir auf eine weniger bekannte Werkgruppe von Picasso – seine Bühnenbilder, -Vorhänge und Kostüme. Denn zwischen 1917 und 1924 war er an zahlreichen Musik-, Ballett- und Theateraufführungen der diversen Avantgarden beteiligt. Frank Riede liest für uns Hasenclevers Eindrücke aus Paris.
Berlin war in den 1920er Jahren bekanntermaßen begehrtes Zufluchtsziel vor der Revolution geflüchteter Russen, Ukrainer, Belarussen etc., und vor diesem Hintergrund nimmt es wenig Wunder, dass sich auch die führenden Theaterkünstler und -kompagnien aus dem alten Zarenreich an der Spree seinerzeit die Klinke in die Hand gaben. Über das ausgedehnte Gastspiel des Moskauer Künstlertheaters haben wir zu gegebener Zeit hier im Podcast mehrfach berichtet; nun, im Frühjahr 1923, gab sich mit Alexander Tairows [Betonung auf dem i!] Moskauer Kammertheater ein ästhetisch gänzlich anders ausgerichtetes Ensemble im Deutschen Theater die Gastspielehre. Tairow zählte mit seinem um eine ‘Retheatralisierung des Theaters‘ bemühten sogenannten ‘entfesselten Theater‘ zu den großen Protagonisten der historischen Avantgarden auf der Bühne. Der Kritiker vom Berliner Tageblatt reagierte in seiner Rezension vom 11. April indes so, wie man das in Berlin bisweilen auch heute noch erlebt: Kennen wa schon, ham wa auch schon jemacht, können wa bessa! Wie das in vornehmen Worten klingt, demonstriert uns Frank Riede.
Edie Tanem carries on the tradition of the Sunday morning gardening show on 560 KSFO! Todays' guest is Galen Galen Fultz of Avant Garden. Galen is an expert on garden design, and acts as a consultant and project manager for projects large and small in the North Bay area. Expert in many of the things that thrive in local climates, Galen discussed his work, and together he and Edie fielded gardening question calls from the KSFO audience! Musical transitions have been redacted from this Podcast presentation of this mornings' live show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Edie Tanem carries on the tradition of the Sunday morning gardening show on 560 KSFO! Todays' guest is Galen Galen Fultz of Avant Garden. Galen is an expert on garden design, and acts as a consultant and project manager for projects large and small in the North Bay area. Expert in many of the things that thrive in local climates, Galen discussed his work, and together he and Edie fielded gardening question calls from the KSFO audience! Musical transitions have been redacted from this Podcast presentation of this mornings' live show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's no secret Houston is extremely vast and really spread out. Living in the suburbs and possibly going on a date with someone in Galveston just makes it feel like a long distance relationship. Join the team this week as they talk about why dating in our city is so complicated and hear them share their tips on how to combat the single life. It is hard to date in Houston! But we got some date ideas for you: The Aurora Picture Show. Houston Botanic Garden. The Japanese Garden. Write About Now at Avant Garden. Interested in being the new host of City Cast Houston? Click here to apply! Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Houston Follow us on Twitter and Instagram For more date ideas! Don't have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your own Houston love story! Have feedback or a show idea? Let us know! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, I talk to Daniel Gray. We just hang out and talk casually about life. I'm trying to figure out what's going on in this kooky world!! But Daniel was there to help. We try to make sense of all the chaos out there and have a few laughs along the way. It's a fun filled extravaganza that you won't want to miss!!To get in touch with Daniel, here's his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Danielgray.llc/Support the showhunchbunny.com
As broadcast September 27, 2022 with a giant shrine built for St. Quincy of Jones. Tonight we highlight just a tiny fraction of the amazing work Quincy Jones has done outside the studio for charitable and progressive causes, then get into all the new stuff that's a bit off the radar, a tad askance of the mersh dogs, and/or a tidbit too weird for your boomer uncle who's otherwise a pretty sweet guy. Our new indie for this week includes tunes from all over the map, with highlights being stuff from Big Scary, Magdalena Bay, Unusual Demont, and Alvvays amongst the very solid field. #feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Quincy Jones – The DudeMorning Silk – How You Do ItSofie Royer – Love ParkBig Scary – Asking Right.com – SometimesKainalu & MUNYA – Inhibitions/IntuitionsPart II (34:50)Daylgow - Second Nature Magdalena Bay - Unconditional Jhnovr - Human Natureflatheadstanley - crash n burn Yellow Days - When Morning ComesFIG - Pair of You Part III (65:51)JVKE - this is what falling out of love feels like Milky Chance - Troubled Man Space Equator - Sapphire Emotional Oranges & Unusual Demont - Cardigan THAMA - Needles Believers - Endless Choice Part IV (95:54)Alvvays - Belinda Says Anna of the North - NobodyCharlotte Lawrence - Morning Mind Shrine - Dance Around the Truth The Ways of Seeing - The Other Side of Summer Djo - End of Beginning
Starting at the beginning, Ryan was born in Columbia, Missouri, but grew up in Houston.Ryan began studying improv in 2005 with Houston's Massive Creativity, led by MacArthur Antigua of Improv Olympic (IO) Chicago, performing at Avant Garden. In 2006, Ryan moved to Los Angeles where he completed IO West's Training Program, and performed with “Kick Drum Decade”, a main stage Harold team, 19-time Cagematch Champion, and 2- time winner of the 2008 and 2009 Los Angeles Improv Festival Cagematch Tournament. While in L.A., Ryan was cast in several commercials and web ads including for Cabela's, Honda, Top Flite (with Kenny Mayne), and Baby Ruth. Notably he performed several voice overs in the animated short, “Meltdown” (with David Cross). From 2009-2011, Ryan co-directed, taught, and performed with Houston's Rogue Improv (formerly Massive). In recent years, Ryan has coached and performed improv most notably with Baby Knuckle, Corner Office and Damaged Goods at Station Theater and other Houston venues. Additional improv festival performance credits include the Trill Festival (Houston), Out of Bounds Comedy Festival (Austin) and the @Del Close Improv Marathon (NYC).Separate from improv, Ryan has had a unique and evolving career path. He is a former practicing attorney and is now a sales specialist in pharmaceuticals. He loves dogs, cooking, sports and a lotta other stuff.Topics:- The Houston Housing Market- Ryan's Improv Journey- Work Job Lunches- Selling What You Don't BelieveScenes:- The Uncertified Lawn Man- The Sunshine Act- The Date Night Presentation- Drug Rep NotesWe have opinions and you're gonna hear them! Follow our characters down rabbit holes in our fast-paced improv shows.Hosted by Amechi Ngwe, Antoine W.B, Jon Myles, and Tandiwe Kone.Edited by Antoine W.BHosted on Mocking Bird Network
György oder Georg, Luukatsch oder Lukaaaasch? Einigkeit über die Aussprache des aus Ungarn stammenden gleichnamigen Philosophen und Literaturwissenschaftlers konnte im akademischen Diskurs nie so recht hergestellt werden. Inhaltlich ist die Sache sehr viel klarer: Der Namensträger gilt als einer der wichtigsten und vor allem wirkmächtigsten marxistischen Denker des 20. Jahrhunderts, der die ästhetischen Aufbrüche der literarischen Avantgarden mit ihren formalen Experimenten vehement bekämpfte und seine marxistische Theorie des Realismus – Ironie der Geschichte! – ausgerechnet am Ideal des bürgerlichen Romans entwickelte. Für den feinsinnigen Psychologismus eines Arthur Schnitzler hatte die von ihm geprägte (in der sowjetischen Hemisphäre dereinst außerordentlich einflussreiche) Denkschule, wie für die gesamte Literatur des Fin de siècle, naturgemäß wenig übrig und lehnte dessen Werk mit der großen Geste ideologischer Selbstgewissheit als dekadent ab. Der Gruß, den Luukatsch – oder Lukaaaasch – dem international gefeierten Jubilar Schnitzler zum sechzigsten Geburtstag in der Roten Fahne vom 14. Mai 1922 nach Wien sandte, fällt denn auch wenig freundlich aus. Frank Riede liest ihn uns trotzdem vor.
Diesmal nehmen wir uns einen kleinen Stapel neuer Musikbücher vor. Zum Beispiel die zwei neuen Bände der [„KiWi Musikbibliothek“](https://www.kiwi-verlag.de/musikbibliothek). Autor Thomas Melle erzählt sehr autobiografisch und plauderig über seine Liebe zu den Beastie Boys während Susann Pásztor eine Kurzgeschichte schreibt, in der ein junges Mädchen mit ihren großen Brüdern zu einem Genesis-Konzert fährt. In der Reihe [„100 Seiten“](https://www.reclam.de/detail/978-3-15-020586-0/Fuss__Birgit/Die_Toten_Hosen__100_Seiten) des Reclam Verlags, erzählt die Rolling Stone-Redakteurin Birgit Fuß die Geschichte der Toten Hosen. Sie ist seit Jahren mit der Band befreundet und findet einen ebenso persönlichen wie informativen Ton. Der [Ventil Verlag](https://www.ventil-verlag.de/) ist für die übrigen Bücher zuständig, die wir vorstellen. Dort erschien kürzlich „Dahinter. Dazwischen. Daneben - Von kulturellen Außenseitern und Sonderlingen“ von Jonas Engelmann, der nicht nur Autor sondern auch Cheffe bzw. Verleger des Ventil Verlags ist. Er stellt in seinem neuen Buch in sehr liebevollen Portraits wichtige Außenseiterinnen und Sonderlinge der Kulturwelt vor. Das von Tapete Records-Chef Gunther Buskies und Engelmann zusammen herausgegebene „Stereo Total's Party Anticonformiste“ ist eine Sammlung von „Songcomics“ über die Kultband, deren Sängerin Françoise Cactus im letzten Jahr verstarb. Das letzte Buch im Bunde ist ein Klassiker, der soeben im Ventil Verlag neu aufgelegt wurde: „Lipstick Traces. Von Dada bis Punk – kulturelle Avantgarden und ihre Wege aus dem 20. Jahrhundert“ von Greil Marcus ist Kultubuch und kulturjournalistisches Standardwerk zugleich. Wir verlosen zwei Exemplare von „Lipstick Traces“. Wenn ihr eines gewinnen wollt, schreibt eine Mail mit dem Stichwort „Musikbücher“ an verlosung@diffusmag.de.
Seine blauen Pferde zählen zu den Ikonen der ästhetischen Moderne: Franz Marc war nicht nur einer der wichtigsten Protagonisten der Künstlergruppe ‘Blauer Reiter‘, sondern der zeitgenössischen deutschen Malerei überhaupt, als er im März 1916 wie so viele seiner Generationsgenossen auf den Schlachtfeldern des Ersten Weltkriegs, unweit von Verdun, sein junges Leben ließ. Nachdem seine Heimatstadt München an ihn bereits im Herbst 1916 in einer „Franz Marc-Gedächtnis-Ausstellung“ erinnert hatte, besann man sich fünfeinhalb Jahre später seiner nun auch in Berlin mit einer Schau im Kronprinzen-Palais, von der die Vossische Zeitung vom 17. Februar 1922 berichtete. Deren Kunstkritiker Max Osborn war mit allen Hauptvertretern sämtlicher Avantgarden eng vertraut; mit Franz Marc verband ihn, wie der nachfolgende Artikel offenbart, darüber hinaus jedoch noch eine berührende ganz persönliche Verbindung. Es liest Paula Leu.
Some songs can define our memory of a year when we look back. Host Jim DeRogatis and production staff share the songs that defined 2021 for them. Plus, host Greg Kot shares his 2021 mixtape and pays tribute to musicians who died in 2021. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lURecord a Voice Memo: https://bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Featured Songs:Lizzo, "Rumors (feat. Cardi B)," Rumors (Single), Atlantic, 2021Sophie, "Bipp," Product, Numbers, 2015The Marvelettes, "Please Mr. Postman," Please Mr. Postman, Motown, 1961Return to Forever, "Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy," Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy, Polydor, 1973Cabaret Voltaire, "Nag, Nag, Nag," Nag, Nag, Nag (Single), Rough Trade, 1979Muna, "Silk Chiffon (feat. Phoebe Bridgers)," Silk Chiffon (Single), Saddest Factory, 2021Emotional Oranges, "All That (feat. Channel Tres)," The Juicebox, Avant Garden, 2021Caroline Polachek, "Bunny Is a Rider," Bunny Is a Rider (Single), Perpetual Novice, 2021Kaytranada, "Intimidated (feat. H.E.R.)," Intimidated, RCA, 2021Beach Bunny, "Oxygen," Oxygen (Single), Mom+Pop, 2021Mannequin Pussy, "Control," Perfect, Epitaph, 2021City Girls, "Twerkulator," Twerkulator (Single), Quality Control, 2021Bo Burnham, "That Funny Feeling," Inside (The Songs), Republic, 2021Yotuel, Gente de Zona & Descemer Bueno, "Patria y Vida (feat. Maykel Osorbo & El Funky)," Patria y Vida (Single), Chancleta, 2021Sparks, Adam Driver & Marion Cotillard, "So May We Start (feat. Simon Helberg) [From "Annette"]," So May We Start (feat. Simon Helberg) [From: "Annette"] (Single), CG Cinema International, 2021Turnstile, "MYSTERY," GLOW ON, Roadrunner, 2021Wet Leg, "Chaise Longue," Chaise Longue (Single), Domino, 2021Horsegirl, "Billy," Billy (Single), Matador, 2021Ric Wilson, "Pull A James Baldwin," Pull A James Baldwin (Single), Free Disco / EMPIRE, 2021Jelani Aryeh, "Marigold," I've Got Some Living To Do, No Matter, 2021The Quivers, "You're Not Always On My Mind," Golden Doubt, Ba Da Bing!, 2021Prince, "Hot Summer," Welcome 2 America, Legacy, 2021Nick Waterhouse, "Vincentine," Promenade Blue, Innovative Leisure, 2021Cocktail Slippers, "She Devil (Shout It out Loud!)," She Devil (Shout It out Loud!), Wicked Cool, 2021Robert Finley, "Sharecropper's Son," Sharecropper's Son, Easy Eye, 2021
"Chiiild" is a Canadian experimental soul band led by singer/producer Yonatan Ayal (aka xSDTRK) and guitarist/producer "Pierre-Luc Rioux (aka PL).Despite both hailing from Montréal, the duo didn't meet until crossing paths in the LA music scene, at a time when Yonatan was forging a career as a producer/beat-maker and PL was doing the same as a producer/writer and session guitarist for numerous artists. Once the pair decided to collaborate it took a few years for the "Chiiild" sound to emerge, first experimenting with a fully "soul" sound and then making tracks with the intention that other singers would be featured on them. Finally Yonatan had a break-through, realizing that the only way his music would not get watered down was to become a singer himself and to write about personal subjects that resonated with him.As usual, there is a lot more to know about the background and paths "Chiiild" have taken to get here, so check out this latest episode of Roots to Grooves where Jay and Jesse also spin a selection of their favorite tracks from "Chiiild".To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com"Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
Kirstie talks about comedy and popping pimples. She gives a review on the show "DAVE" and "American Playboy: The Hugh Hefner Story" along with giving her opinion on whether or not Playboy objectifying women. She talks briefly about the book, "How To Win Friends and Influence People"by Dale Carnegie. Catch her next performance: 8/26 at Avant Garden in Houston, Tx | 9:30pm8/27 at The Secret Group in Houston, Tx | 12am8/28 at Rudyards in Houston, Tx | 7:30pm8/28 at The Secret Group in Houston, Tx | 10pm9/1 on the Vatos Chistosos Radio Show | 9pm9/2 at The Addison Improv in Addison, Tx | 8pmContact: Twitter: @krst_oneInstagram: @kirstiecomedyTikTok: @kirstiecomedyEmail: thethirdchildpodcast@gmail.comDon't forget to like, subscribe and leave a rating!
Fast acht Jahrzehnte lang, von 1895 bis 1973, bestimmte Pablo Picasso die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts: Warum? Was zeichnet diesen baskischen Franzosen aus, wie gelang es ihm, sich immer wieder künstlerisch zu erneuern und auch von zwei Weltkriegen und unzähligen Avantgarden nicht aus der Spur bringen zu lassen? Das fragen Florian Illies und Giovanni di Lorenzo in der neuesten Folge ihres Kunst-Podcastes "Augen zu". Seine "Blaue Periode" und seine "Rosa Periode" haben Kunstgeschichte geschrieben, sein Gemälde "Demoiselles d'Avignon" hat 1907 den Kubismus begründet und sein Antikriegsbild "Guernica" von 1937 ist zum Symbol des "Age of Extremes", des extremen 20. Jahrhundert geworden. Pablo Picasso hat mit Zehntausenden von Gemälden, Zeichnungen, Grafiken, Keramiken und Skulpturen der Kunstgeschichte seinen Stempel aufgedrückt wie kein Zweiter: In "Augen zu", dem Kunstpodcast von ZEIT und ZEIT ONLINE erzählen Florian Illies und Giovanni di Lorenzo von den wichtigsten Werken seiner Karriere, seinem Leben und seinen Kämpfen. Jede seiner neuen Werkphasen hing unmittelbar mit dem Auftauchen einer neuen Frauengestalt in seinem Leben zusammen. Im Interview als "Telefonjokerin" berichtet Rose-Maria Gropp, Kunstkritikerin der "FAZ" und intime Picasso-Kennerin, wie der Künstler die Musen und Ehefrauen in seinem Leben für seine Kunst "gebraucht" hat - im doppelten Sinne. Sobald sie ihre Schuldigkeit für sein Werk getan hatten und Inspiration für zeitlose Werke von größter Schönheit wurden, wurden sie von der nächsten Frauenfigur abgelöst. Thema sind auch die berühmten Tierbilder Picassos: Der Dackel aus einem Strich, die Friedenstaube und der Ziegenschädel, den er aus einem Fahrradlenker formte, alles drei Kunstwerke, die so spielerisch sind wie genial. Zum Abschluss des wilden Ritts durch ein spektakuläres Künstlerleben geben Florian Illies und Giovanni di Lorenzo ihren Zuhörerinnen und Zuhörern wie immer praktische Hinweise: In welchen Museen in Spanien, Frankreich und Deutschland lässt sich Picasso am besten erleben, durch welche Bücher am besten verstehen. Und am Ende hat jeder – auch mit geschlossenen Augen – den Kopf voller Bilder. Mit Fragen oder Anregungen zum Podcast erreichen Sie die Moderatoren unter augenzu@zeit.de.
Episode 116: Ahmed Cherkaoui in Warsaw: Polish-Moroccan Artistic Relations during the Cold War, 1955-1980 In this podcast, Dr. Przemysław Strożek reflects on Polish-Moroccan artistic relations between 1955 and 1980. He situates them within the broader historical phenomenon of a political and cultural rapprochement between countries of the Eastern Bloc and of the Global South during the Cold War. Focusing on Ahmed Cherkaoui’s sojourn in Warsaw from October 1960 to July 1961, he traces the artist’s connections with Polish artistic circles, particularly the Krzywe Koło Gallery in Warsaw. He then discusses other Moroccan artists (e.g. Farid Belkahia, Mustapha Hafid, Aziz Sayed, Najib Kheldouni, Azzedine Douieb and Abdelkader Lagtaa) who studied and interned at art schools in Warsaw and Kraków, as well as at the Film School in Łódź. He examines how these artists experienced Polish matter painting and abstract art of the 1960s, as well as academic art, experimental film, conceptual practices and the graphic art of the late 1970s. Pzemysław Strożek is Assistant Professor at the Art Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland, associate researcher at the Archiv de Avantgarden in Dresden, Germany, curator of exhibitions, and author of multiple publications. Dr. Strożek is a recipient of fellowships awarded by the Foundation for Polish Science, as well as the Fulbright Foundation. His research interests include histories of the avant-garde, studies on workers' sport, global modernism, and contemporary art. In 2020, he co-curated (together with Sara Lagnaoui) the exhibition titled Ahmed Cherkaoui in Warsaw: Polish-Moroccan Artistic Relations during the Cold War, 1955-1980 at the Zacheta National Art Gallery in Warsaw, Poland (March 10 to August 2, 2020). This interview was led by Dr. Katarzyna Faleçka, CAORC Project Coordinator and Postdoctoral Humanities Fellow at the Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT) and was recorded on February 7, 2020, as part of the Modern Art History in the Maghrib series. This is part of a larger Council of American Overseas Research Centers' program, financed by the Andrew Mellon Foundation, that seeks to collaborate with local institutions for a greater awareness of art historical research in North Africa. to see related slides visite our website www.themaghribpodcast.org Posted by: Hayet Lansari, Librarian, Outreach Coordinator, Content Curator (CEMA).
The February 2021 edition of UP! is filled with smooth vocal and progressive house tracks. The set kicks off with a great male vocal track "Let Me Tell You Something" by Yvvan Back, followed by Madison Ryan's "Avant Garden". Dirty Disco present 2 remixes here for Donna DeLory and Audrey Callahan respectively. 7th Heaven also show up with 2 great remixes for Talay Riley and Jocelyn Brown. I have been searching everywhere for Sagi Kariv's remix of "Physical" by Dua Lipa and finally found it so, here it is along with his incredible mix of The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights". I can't tell you how much I am really enjoying the quality mixes that Russ Rich & Andy Allder are producing. Russ very generously provided me with their remixes of Kelly Clarkson's "I Dare You" and Taylor Swift's "This Is Me Trying", both of which are outstanding. Please visit their SoundCloud page and show them some love. Add in remixes from Matt Pop and Wayne G. & LFB and February 21's edition of UP! delivers house anthems from start to finish. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING" (Extended Remix) - PANSIL ft. YVVAN BACK 2/ "AVANT GARDEN" (Liam Keegan Remix) - MADISON RYAN 3/ "HEAVEN" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) - DONNA DeLORY 4/ "I DARE YOU" (Russ Rich & Andy Allder Private Club Mix) - KELLY CLARKSON 5/ "MAKE YOU MINE" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - TALAY RILEY 6/ "BEAT DON'T STOP" (Wayne G. & LFB Anthem Club Mix) - C-ROD ft. JASON WALKER 7/ "BLINDING LIGHTS" (Sagi Kariv Remix) - THE WEEKND 8/ "I DON'T WANT YOU ANYMORE" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - NOFERINI & KORTEZMAN ft. JOCELYN BROWN 9/ "FREE MY SOUL" (Matt Pop Club Mix) - SCHERRIE PAYNE 10/ "PHYSICAL" (Sagi Kariv Remix) - DUA LIPA 11/ "THIS IS ME TRYING" (Russ Rich & Andy Allder Shiniest Wheels Club Mix) - TAYLOR SWIFT 12/ "THE WARRIOR" (Dirty Disco Deep Vocal Tech Remix) - STEPHEN JUSKO & DJ BLACKLOW ft. AUDREY CALLAHAN 13/ "EVERY HEARTBEAT" (Original Club Mix) - WILL HOLLAND ft. JEZZA
Wir stellen uns die Fragen: Mit welchen Haltungen können Tanz und Choreographie uns Bewegungsspielräume eröffnen? Wie verteidigen sie die Deutungshoheit unserer Körper? Außerdem Tim Behren (OverheadProject) über Circular Vertigo
Mit der ersten Impressionistenausstellung 1874 in Paris wurde Claude Monet zum Revolutionär der Malerei. Dank der von den Pointillisten später perfektionierten sogenannten ‘optischen Mischung’, der Mischung der Farbpigmente im Auge des Betrachters statt auf der Leinwand, ließen seine Bilder die Welt in neuem Licht erscheinen. 1920 war Monet eine 80jährige Institution, der letzte lebende Vertreter der frühen Avantgarden. Er hatte nicht nur eine neue Maltechnik entwickelt, sondern auch einen anderen Blick auf die Wirklichkeit inspiriert. Am 12. 11., 2 Tage vor seinem Geburtstag, gratuliert die „Vossische Zeitung“ mit einem „Gruß der Verehrung und Bewunderung“. Es liest Frank Riede.
Dear Pennies and Pallers, This week we only read one letter -- it's from a listener to transitioned years ago and wants to know when it's appropriate to address that fact when meeting new people -- especially when it comes to dating. Plus, we discuss: Avant-Garden, Chinese food orders, Buffalo Bill, dad holograms, a Gurp update, silver dollar pancakes, and more! Sincerely, Your Pen Pals Daniel & Rory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Der große Surrealist Luis Bunuel erzählt in seiner Autobiographie davon wie er bei den frühen Filmaufführungen im Paris der 20er Jahre stets Steine in den Taschen trug, um sich gegen die Angriffe des Publikums wehren zu können. Tatsächlich gehörte es zum Selbstverständnis vieler Avantgarden, im öffentlichen Raum für Provokationen und Skandale zu sorgen. So auch bei den Dadaisten. Der Berliner Börsen-Courier berichtet in seiner Ausgabe vom 21. Oktober 1920 von solch einem Auftritt der Dadaisten in Rom. Angeführt von Walter Serner, dem Repräsentanten der Schweizer Dadabewegung, gelang es ihnen schon mit der kurzen Eröffnungsrede, den Saal im Chaos versinken zu lassen. Paula Leu liest.
About Our Guest Amanda Sharee is a singer/songwriter born and raised in Houston, TX. She is influenced by artists such as Aaliyah, Beyoncé, Eric Bellinger, Tank, Sevyn Streeter and Monica. She began singing at a very early age. The very first song she sang in front of an audience was "Ready or Not" by the group After 7 at the age of three. Amanda began writing her own music several years ago when asked to by a friend. Ever since then she has been writing and making music on her own. In 2017 she released her very first single titled “Cuffin Season” which is still a fan favorite to this day. This song pushed Amanda into overdrive to pursue her music career more seriously. In 2018 she released her long awaited debut EP titled “The Cycle”. The Cycle takes you through relationship woes and unforgettable experiences. Amanda Sharee has performed numerous places all over Houston such as House of Blues where she Co-Headlines, Warehouse Live, High Volume Music Live, and Avant Garden to name a few. Look out for this RNB diva cuz she is ready to take off and expand. To keep up with all Things Amanda Sharee click the link below and follow her on all social sites! https://unitedmasters.com/amanda-sharee
"Wir stellen fest, dass die Kunst heute aufhört, ein Traum zu sein ..." Dies ist die Vision aller Avantgarden, von den Bauhäuslern der 1920er bis zu KI-Pionieren heute.
New music from Sylvia Wrath, N0V3L, Cartel Madras (playing this Thursday at 4pm on CITR before their concert that night!!!) and a little known track by Amadeus Mozart about arse licking. You are welcome. This weekend:Thurs Dec 19 - Cartel Madras @ Fortune Sound ClubFriday Dec 20 - Poison Mind with Bedwetters Anonymous & LeMaster @ The ToastSat Dec 21 - Whyenne, Terrifying Girls' High School, Krusty Krew (spongebob cover band) @ the Avant Garden (729 Gore ave) 7pm
Welcome to Night Bites. A project of the Vampire Court of HoustonI am your host and producer, the lovable, huggable, Vampire King of Houston, Michael VachmielNight Bites is about you! It’s about me! It’s about me eating you … Sorry. Bad Humor! Night bites is a fun and informative podcast on the Vampire, Gothic, and various subcultures from around the world. About todays Episode! Al Extremohttps://www.facebook.com/alextremotv/Thorn and Moon Fundraiser for Wilde Collectionhttps://www.facebook.com/events/715019992326996/Kaibushttps://twitter.com/iamkaibusMerticus Stevenshttps://www.facebook.com/MerticusXTop 5 Books All Goths Must Own!1. Dracula 2. The Gothic Bible by Nancy Kilpatrick3. Goth – Vamps and Dandies by Gavin Baddeley 4. The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls by Emilie Autumn 5. Amanda Palmer – The Art of Asking Unleash your flying monkeys, owls, bats, and carrier pigeons my way at http://vampirecourtofhouston.com/ You can support us by Becoming a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/vampirevachmiel Visiting our Etsy at https://www.etsy.com/shop/VampireCourtHouston Like, Subscribe, and Share Please! Happy Hunting Darklings!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/vampirevachmiel)
Was ist eigentlich dieser deutsche Expressionismus, über den wir bei so vielen Horror-Filmen und allem, was sich Noir nennt, so gerne sprechen? In dieser Folge setzen wir uns damit auseinander: Wie der filmische Expressionismus ein erster Versuch ist, aus dem Realitätsdiktat des frühen Films hinauszufinden, wie die brutale Armut und neue Demokratie nach dem ersten Weltkrieg eine neue Explosion der neuen Avantgarden erlauben, wie über die monokulare Eigenschaft der Filmkamera und hervorragend gestaltete Dekors ein fantastischer, eben expressionistisch wirkender Effekt erzeugt wird… Robert Wienes Film ist ein in der Avantgarde verankerter Stummfilm, der modern sein will, der unterhalten kann und soll… und der den Horrorfilm in Europa und in den USA wie kaum ein anderes Werk beeinflussen wird, auch weil viele seiner filmischen Optionen im Weimarer Kino immer weiter entwickelt werden.
On this episode we sit down with Poet Jennifer Nicole to talk community, poetry, motivation, and discovering self confidence in artistry. You can catch her live at Avant Garden on Wednesday Nights in Houston, Texas for WAN (Write About Now) Poetry Night or on social media @NerdGirlJenn.
Vi prater med teatersjef ved Avant Garden – snart Rosendal Teater - Per Ananiassen om Ways of seeing, ytringsfrihet, polarisering, nye Rosendal og nok en gang - minoriteter og inkludering i teateret.
Emerging R&B songstress Dounia just released her sophomore EP, "The Avant-Garden." The album’s first official single “Rich Girl Mood,” features acclaimed R&B singer-songwriter Kehlani, and displays Dounia’s genre-bending syle and sultry but confident vocals. Queens-born and Moroccan raised, Dounia is a unique talent who has amassed an impressive following with her relatable songs and personality, using her platform to champion body positivity as much as her music. She joined BUILD to talk about the EP.
Tony Diaz, El Librotraficante and the Nuestra Palabra Crew talk cultural capital with Wei-Huan Chen, theater critic for the Houston Chronicle, who wrote a potent piece titled: "Houston theater diversity, not always so diverse". Jovan Abernathy tells us how she is bringing business into art and health into communities through Houston Tourism Gym. Here is a link to the article: "Houston theater diversity, not always so diverse". https://www.houstonchronicle.com/life/article/Houston-theater-diversity-not-always-so-diverse-12998827.php?utm_campaign=twitter-premium&utm_source=CMS%20Sharing%20Button&utm_medium=social Click her to donate to Nuestra Palabra. Donate today and we’ll list you among our summer muses on our website through Hispanic Heritage Month and we’ll give you a shout out on the air: www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cm…_id=9CPLMM88TF5BS Bios: Wei-Huan Chen is theater critic for the Houston Chronicle. He also writes about classical music, opera and the performing arts scene. Before arriving at the Chronicle in 2016, he worked for the Indianapolis Star, the Lafayette Journal & Courier, the Needham Times and the Boston Phoenix. Chen is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association and a 2016 National Critics Institute Fellow at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center. He has won several awards for his writing on the arts, including First Place from Indiana Associated Press Media Editors for Feature Writing. He has interviewed artists such as Wynton Marsalis, Yo-Yo Ma, Ira Glass, Jesse Eisenberg and Ben Kingsley. He is also an occasional performer at the Writer About Now poetry night at Avant-Garden and live storyteller (MOTH, IndyStar Storytellers). Jovan Abernathy created Up for Whatever fitness tours through her the Houston Tourism Gym. She is a native of the Houston area and has been in the hospitality industry for over 20 years. She also runs international marathons, which was the catalyst of a blog she wrote (I Hope I Come Back Alive) about touring unique countries. The success of that blog, coupled with her desire to give people a unique look at this city inspired her to start the Tourism Gym. Abernathy said that during her time in the restaurant industry, she would frequently have customers from out of town, and they would always ask her: “what do you guys do here?” Her answer was always “eat!” From this, the hospitality tours of Houston was born. Most people are on a quest to find something they love and do it for a living. Abernathy knows hospitality, she can make connections with anyone she meets; her presence is inviting, fun, and she’s extremely personable — the perfect person to show you around the city. NP Radio airs live Tuesdays 6pm-7pm cst 90.1 FM KPFT Houston, TX. Livestream www.KPFT.org. More podcasts at www.NuestraPalabra.org. Producers: Marlen Treviño & Leti Lopez. Board operators: Alex Sorto, and Joe Anthony Trevino. The Nuestra Palabra Radio Show is archived at the University of Houston Digital Archives. Our hard copy archives are kept at the Houston Public Library’s Special Collections Hispanic Archives. Tony Diaz Sundays, Mondays, & Tuesdays & The Other Side Sun 7am "What's Your Point" Fox 26 Houston Mon Noon "The Cultural Accelerator" at www.TonyDiaz.net Tues 6pm NP Lit Radio 90.1 FM KPFT, Houston www.NuestraPalabra.org 24/7 The Other Side TV www.TheOtherSideTV.com
Drummer and comedian Gabe Bravo is a regular on the Houston comedy/music scene. He drops buy to share his expertise on both. To be successful creatively you must first enjoy the process. Plus Gabe explains philosophy and gives out some fashion tips. Go see Gabe every Thursday at Avant Garden in Houston for his comedy show "Goddamnit". He also produces comedy shows at The Secret Group. Follow Gabe on IG and twitter: @thegabebravo Follow Pat at: @bigpatthomas
Avantgardistische Kunst in der DDR, gab es die? Es gab sie, im Untergrund, abseits der großen Museen. Eine Reise durch Deutschland, auf der Suche nach dem, was geblieben ist von der Untergrund-Kunst in der DDR.
On Aug. 17, 2016 Nashville musician Kristen Ford was live in-studio talking about her journey in music, the making of the track "El Camino", and her project with Houston emcee Genesis Blu, The Blu Janes! The music she plays is worth the listen alone. Kristen Ford has shows Aug. 17,2016 at Notsuoh and on Aug. 18, 2016 at Avant Garden. https://www.facebook.com/thekristenford https://www.facebook.com/genesisblu https://www.facebook.com/theblujanes https://www.facebook.com/powellstevend
Brad Gray becomes "co-host' but what does that mean to a control freak? Pokemon Go and Ghostbusters with some social commentary Also the line up for this thursdays Secret Group Satellite Annex show at Avant Garden
"Chagall bis Malewitsch. Die russischen Avantgarden." Albertina Direktor Klaus Albrecht Schröder führt durch eine Epoche künstlerischer Vielfalt in einer Zeit radikaler Veränderung. Ein Ausstellungsportrait von CastYourArt.
Hear Houston-rapper Kyle Hubbard speak with Steven D. Powell at KTRU Rice Radio's studio about Majestic Hotel and his show at Avant Garden.
This band from Dorking are growing in popularity with a sound influenced by 60s/70s Rock. They perform their track 'Avant Garden'.
This week we present Tova Charles and Zai Sadler.Nova and Zai are from Austin, Texas. You can find them online at http://tovacharlespoetry.tumblr.com/ and http://zaispitstruth.bandcamp.com/@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoTova and Zai’s performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Recorded and Arranged at WCAI in Woods Hole, MAMusic from the FMA from Anitekhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/tovazai_bounce/tovazai_bounce.mp3
This week we present Element 615.Hailing from Texas, he speaks in a cadence that does not break down across barriers of race, age or geography. Soulful stanzas echoing something between Coltrane and Cyrano, Element 615 is unapologetically romantic, devoid of pretension, and delightfully sensual. His work promotes thought as a natural bi-product of itself, while unambiguously uniting his audience with his honest, compassionate take on the human experience. Find him at http://element615.bandcamp.com@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoElement 615's performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Recorded and Arranged at WCAI in Woods Hole, MAMusic from the FMA from Anitekhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/ElementMixdown/Element_mixdown.mp3
This week we present Button Poetry.Sam Cook, Dylan Garity, and Hieu Minh Nguyen are from Button Poetry. Button produces and distributes poetry media, including: video from local and national events, chapbooks, collaborative audio recordings, scholarship and criticism, and many other products. Find them at http://buttonpoetry.com @WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoButton's performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Recorded and Arranged at WCAI in Woods Hole, MAMusic from the FMA from BOPD, 6th Sense, and Cheese N Pothttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/ButtonMixdown/Button_mixdown.mp3
This week we present poet Neil Hilborn.Neil Hilborn is a College National Poetry Slam champion, and a 2011 graduate with honors from Macalester College with a degree in Creative Writing. His debut full-length book, Our Numbered Days, is now available, as well as his chapbook, Clatter. Neil was a member of the 2011 Macalester Poetry Slam team, which ranked first in the nation at the 2011 College National Poetry Slam. He co-coached the 2012 Macalester team, leading them to a second place finish nationally. He was also a member of the Minneapolis adult National Poetry Slam team in 2011, which placed 5th out of 80 teams from cities across the country at the adult National Poetry Slam. He is the co-founder of Thistle, a Macalester literary magazine, and has run numerous writing workshops with college and high school students. His work has been featured in publications such as Borderline Magazine and Orange Quarterly. Find him at http://buttonpoetry.com/2013/06/03/neilhilbor/ @WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoNeil Hilborn's performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Recorded and Arranged at WCAI in Woods Hole, MAMusic from the FMA from Ketsahttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/NeilHilbornMixdown/Neil%20Hilborn_mixdown.mp3
This week we present poet Pages Matam.Pages Matam is a Cameroonian artist residing in the D.C. metropolitan area. He is a Write Bloody author, Callaloo fellow, 2014 National poetry slam champion and winner of Beltway Poetry Quarterly's Best New Book of 2014. Pages is a proud gummy bear elitist, bowtie enthusiast, professional hugger and anime fanatic. When he takes stage – as a performer, educator, or activist for immigration and surviving sexual trauma – be prepared to be taken on an experience of cultural, socially conscious storytelling. Find more about him at: pagesmatam.com @WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoPages Matam's performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Recorded and Arranged at WCAI in Woods Hole, MAMusic from the FMA from Ryan Littlehttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/PagesMatamMixdown/Pages_Matam_mixdown.mp3
This week we present poet Zach Caballero.Poet. Organizer. Energy Enthusiast. Mover & Shaker. Professional Optimist. Bokononist. Co-Founder of Spitshine Poetry. Law Student South Texas College of Law. @CabbythePoet@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoZach Caballero's performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Recorded and Arranged at WCAI in Woods Hole, MAMusic from the FMA from Willbehttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/ZachMixdown/Zach_mixdown.mp3
This week we present poet Arati Warrier.Arati Warrier was a member of the 2013 and 2014 They Speak Austin Youth Slam Teams and has been a member of UT Spitshine Poetry Slam since the fall of 2012. She represented UT, Austin at the national collegiate poetry slam in 2014, winning 1st place and the title of Best Poem and in 2015, where the team placed 13th and was awarded Best Writing for a Team. She has performed and led workshops across Texas. Arati is a third year English and Asian American Studies major and an aspiring English teacher. Her work is currently focused on reconciling multiple identities and experiences in one body and honoring the joy of living. She has performed and led workshops across Texas. Arati's other interests include dancing, reading, and loving intentionally. She likes to think of her heart as an ocean. You can find more about her as well as purchase a book at aratiwarrier.com@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoArati Warrier's performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Recorded and Arranged at WCAI in Woods Hole, MAMusic from the FMA from deeBhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttps://archive.org/download/AratiMixdown/Arati_mixdown_update.mp3
This week we present poet FreeQuency.Born in Kenya in 1991 as Mwende Katwiwa, FreeQuency is a spoken word artist living, loving and working in New Orleans, LA since 2009. The daughter of two lifelong educators, FreeQuency was raised believing in the power at the intersection of education, art, service and activism. Known for her social justice work and poetry, FreeQuency has been described as 'challenging', 'dynamic', and it has been said on numerous occasions that "the room isn't the same after hearing FreeQuency spit". You can find her at freequencyspeaks.com@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoFreeQuency’s performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Recorded and Arranged at WCAI in Woods Hole, MAMusic from the FMA from MC Cullah and the Quality Time Vol. 1 mixtape.http://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/FreequencyMixdown/Freequency_mixdown.mp3
This week we present poet Kevin Burke.Kevin W. Burke was born and raised in the aged suburban stretch, industrial parks, and haunted forests of the Chicago Southland. He has found work in a grocery store, animal shelter, power plants, scaffold yard, coffee shop, windshield warehouse, film studio, bar, classrooms, the back of an ambulance, and most recently in poetry of the homemade flyers, frayed cables, and broken nosed laughter between punk-rock and hip-hop. Most recently he founded and is president of Timber Mouse, an independent poetry publisher, promoter, recorder, and partier. He likes hugs, Radiolab, “big-fat-dirty-bass”, and saying things that make people feel ways about stuff and recognize that there is electricity in their chests.@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoKevin Burke’s performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Arranged in Bryan, TXMusic from Tha Silent Partner, Amir Safihttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/Kevin_201504/Kevin.mp3
This week we present poet Lacey Roop.Lacey Roop is a nationally acclaimed spoken word artist. In 2011, she placed 6th at the Women of the World Poetry Slam (WOWPS), has been the Austin, TX Individual World Poetry Slam (IWPS) representative as well as a two-time member of the renowned Austin Poetry Slam. Roop has toured everywhere from Texas to Canada and everywhere in-between. She has shared stages with numerous artists from finger-painting kindergardeners to The Wailers. She is the author of three self-published chapbooks and one full length collection, And Then Came the Flood, published by Timber Mouse. What is far more interesting about Lacey, however, is that she and her dog wear the same size pants. She also wears a key around her neck that unlocks the bottom of the ocean. Really, it does. She'll tell you what lives underneath, just ask. @WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoLacey Roops’s performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Arranged in Bryan, TXMusic from dustmotes, Garmisch, Liam Stew, The Imposibullshttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetry
This week we present poet Desireé Dallagiacomo.Desireé Dallagiacomo is the 3rd ranked lady poet at the 2015 Women of the World Poetry Slam, 3rd ranked poet at the 2014 Individual World Poetry Slam. 3rd ranked (as a member of Slam new Orleans) at the 2014 National Poetry Slam. You can find her at poemsbydes.tumblr.com/@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoDesireé Dallagiacomo’s performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Arranged in Bryan, TXMusic from dustmoteshttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/DesMixdown/Des_mixdown.mp3
This week we present poets Clementine von Radics and Alex DangClementine von Radics is the founder of Where Are You Press. Her latest book, "Mouthful of Forevers" is currently the #1 New Release by a Female Poet on Amazon.Alex Dang is a poet from Portland, Oregon. He has four things in common with Hamlet: words, words, word, and an affinity for stabbing curtains.@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoThis performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Arranged in Bryan, TXMusic from Asthmatic, dustmotes, Grillo, Kozak94, Metaharmo, and Stradhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/ClementineAndAlexMixdown/Clementine%20and%20Alex_mixdown.mp3
This week we present poet Good Ghost Bill.Bill Moran (Good Ghost Bill) was a proud member of the 2011-2013 Austin Poetry Slam national teams, as well as the 2012 & 2013 Austin Poetry Slam Champion and 2013 Southern Fried Haiku Champion. He has has co-directed the Texas Grand Slam two years running, featured at venues and taught workshops nationwide and internationally, conducted long-term poetry programs at a local juvenile justice center, as well as released four books and a CD. In the fall, he will begin pursuing an MFA in Poetry at Louisiana State University. But for the moment, he is the president of Mic Check, a non-profit poetry and spoken word organization based in Brazos County, Texas. He loves it with all his heart. Also, he is convinced he has the Gulf inside him. He appreciates your concern and well-wishes, but swears he is OK. Really.@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoBill Moran’s performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Arranged in Bryan, TXMusic from Aviscerall and Breakmasterhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/good_ghost_bill_WANpodcast/good_ghost_bill_WANpodcast_01.mp3
This week we present poet Ebony Stewart.Ebony Stewart aka The Gully Princess is all things black, woman, and magic. She is the only adult female three-time Slam Champion in Austin Texas. Has shared stages with Buddy Wakefield and the late Amiri Baraka. Coached the Neo-Soul slam team finishing 1st place in Group Piece Finals in 2012, coached the Austin Poetry Slam team leading them to 5th place in 2013 at the National Poetry Slam and coached the TheySpeak Poetry Slam team finishing top 8 in the world at Brave New Voices in 2014.@WANPoetryyoutube.com/user/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.info Ebony Stewarts’s performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Arranged in Bryan, TXMusic from Tab & Anitek - Sights & Soundshttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/EbonyStewartWANPoetry/EbonyStewart_mixdown.mp3
The first episode of the Write About Now Poetry Podcast!This week we present poet Danny Strack. Danny Strack has been performing poetry live for over a decade. He holds slam championship titles at national, regional and city levels. What? Really? Yeah: - 2012 National Group Champion w/ Austin Neo-Soul - 2010 Austin Poetry Slam Individual Champ - 2007 Southwest Shootout Individual ChampionHe is the Slammaster/Executive Director of the Austin Poetry Slam, and a five-time member / three-time coach of teams representing Austin at Nationals. The author of 10 full length books of poetry, Danny's performance oriented work is frequently used by students in forensics competitions.Danny is also a juggler and playwright associated with the Sky Candy Aerial Circus Arts School and has written two fully produced and well-received plays ("The Time Machine" in 2012 & "The Circus" in 2013), as well as his debut show with Smoke and Mirror's Cabaret in 2010, "Carnivalesque", which was also a great success as one of the first shows to premiere at Austin's HighBall.-------------------------------------------https://www.youtube.com/user/WANpoetry@WANPoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comDanny's performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TXHosted by Davis Land.Arranged in Bryan, TXMusic: Groovy Hip Hop by BensoundLate Nights by Aviscerallhttp://archive.org/download/DannyStrackWANPodcast/Danny_Strack_WAN_Podcast.mp3
I dagens sending har vi vært på pressevinsing av Fedra på Trøndelag Teater, og programslipp på Avant Garden! I tillegg får du høre litt om hva som skjer uka her og Isfit!
I dagens sending år du nok en smakebit fra Trøndelag Teater sitt repertoar for 2012, vi snakker om forestillingen Faust for Kids som starter på Avant Garden denne uka, i tillegtg til SiT sin oppsetning av Den Lille Prinsen, Fride har besøkt Galleri Ismene, OG du får gjenhør med spalten Min Kulturelle By!
Katarsis har endelig vært og sett Trøndelag Teater sin jubileumsforestilling "Jubileet" skrevet og produsert av Jo Strømgren. Anmeldelsen får du høre i denne sendingen av Katarsis. Line har intervjuet kunstneren Ole Sjølie, og torsdag 25. oktober er det urpremiere på Avant Garden med danseforestillingen "Heavy Heads".
I dagens sending snakker vi om hva vi har gjort i påsken, forestillingen Hair som går på trøndelag teater og Frihet, likhet, brorskap eller døden som skal gå på Avant Garden. I tillegg har vi med de faste spaltene ukas kunstner og kulturkalenderen.
Vi har fått en ny medarbeider; Ragnhild! Vi prater om "Tolvskillingsoperaen", og Avant Garden-oppsetningen Hospitality 3 med "Individualism Was a Mistake!"
Ørjan og Line styrer showet, og denne gangen har de fått besøk av Avant Garden!
Ørjan og Helene har vært på den noe uvanlige trylleforestillingen The Magical i regi av Avant Garden, og i studio har vi besøk av gjengen fra Tro, Håp og Kjærlighet (Trøndelag Teater).