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Daniele talks with Jonny about all of the great things happening this weekend! Plus Salle from Box Factory for the Arts talks about all of the great events they have coming up and what's happening in the gallery and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hafsa Burt, LEED Fellow, previously worked at Frank Gehry & Associates and SOM before starting hb+a Architects. With an undergraduate, Masters Degree in Architecture & a minor in Electronic Design from SCAD she brings to her work an avant garde streak & a strong commitment to the triple bottom line. An environmentalist, she adopted and actively advocates for the 2030 challenge and is a huge proponent of high performance buildings. Her focus includes “Eliminating Toxins”, with Indoor Air Quality as a specialty. She has actively spoken on the topic of Indoor air quality as it relates to the practice of Architecture since 2009 all over the west coast and is an industry expert on “Healthy Building Practices”. She has served on the Council of Experts at USGBC's California Chapter on Indoor Air Quality and has served as a liaison for the Green Schools' Committee for USGBC State, primarily focusing on legislative decisions affecting Environmental Sustainability in the past. At the moment she is involved in Federal Advocacy at USGBC. She is also actively involved with the American Institute of Architects and is a member of the AIA California Climate Action Committee which looks at legislative decisions as they relate to the building environment, and has been involved in advocating for decarbonizing the built environment and is working with a group on policies that address Embodied Carbon and Life Cycle Analysis of projects. In 2019 founded a development arm for the firm called Box Lab which is focused on the development of zero energy/zero carbon buildings. She is involved in all projects, with a commitment to the practice of architecture as a collaborative and innovative enterprise and brings with her years of experience in Commercial, Institutional, Industrial and mixed-use realms in project size ranging from 2000 square feet to over 2 million square feet and project types ranging from tenant improvements to San Francisco airport. She has been awarded the title of ENR's 20 under 40 construction professionals in California and American Institute of Architects' coveted Young Architects' Honor Award and Fast Company's Innovation in Design for Box Factory. Show Highlights Educating clients on electrification and lifecycle analysis before it becomes a policy decision. Make your projects efficient as possible with minimizing materials and functions. Box Lab develops projects and prototypes with the highest sustainability goals, a minimum footprint and zero energy. What we need to know about the built environment post pandemic for healthy buildings. The new umbrella of ESG for healthy buildings and air quality. Hafsa's firm creates a universal design from the angle of sustainability and social justice. Early phase lifecycle analysis comparison, cost and what can be done. Trends happening at the policy level decarbonization to reduce operational emissions. California has started a good precedent to codify embodied carbon and help craft policies toward embodied carbon. “Challenge your thinking and also be as purpose-driven and as early as possible. You just cannot live in a vacuum. It's a global community and we have to be aware of what's happening and we need to make sure that every choice that we make, everything that we do is purpose-driven and you have a very strong reason why you're doing anything.” -Hafsa Burt Show Resource and Information Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES GBES is excited our membership community is growing. Consider joining our membership community as members are given access to some of the guests on the podcasts that you can ask project questions. If you are preparing for an exam, there will be more assurance that you will pass your next exam, you will be given cliff notes if you are a member, and so much more. Go to to learn more about the 4 different levels of access to this one-of-a-kind career-advancing green building community! If you truly enjoyed the show, don't forget to leave a positive rating and review on . We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the ! Copyright © 2024 GBES
Got Something to Say? is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union - We Get U! Dave Rudolf's Completely Cracked Christmas Concert is coming to the Box Factory on Saturday night!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Grand Craft Beer, host and cicerone Brian Yaeger welcomes James Owen, brewmaster at Immersion Brewing. They talk about Owen getting to completely overhaul the Box Factory brewpub's recipes when he came on board just two years ago so as to refresh and revive the lager program, the IPA program, the international beer style program and still finding time to both learn how to snowboard AND become an instructor since moving to Bend in 2021.
The Box Factory! Only things get a little "meh" after act one.The guys also ask themselves if good catchphrases actually exist, while Nick sewers Shane with a double dose of pop culture trivia.New Episode Every FRIDAY! Donate>https://www.buymeacoffee.com/simpsonsEBE https://www.facebook.com/cravedoughnuts/
It's Friday which means grab a hose, crank it on full, and hose yourself down after long week. On today's episode, Ash goes to Grill'd again and has offered to work there on one condition. Plus there's a babysitting challenge, talking burgers and a trip to the box factory. If you are listening to this episode and you think, geez, I want a bit more chicken in my burger, then there's a longer 30 minute episode at patreon.com/ashwilliamsshow plus you get bonus photos/videos from the episode. You can try for FREE for 7 days. You can also see timecodes for each episode below - aren't we organised! 1.55 Roundabouts & hook turns 2.30 Brother bday 3.07 Swing at radio show 3.35 Grill'd (cont) 8.30 Talking Burgers 9.13 Character VO Reel 11.50 Babysitting Challenge 14.07 Mum Texts 14.20 Box Factory 16.00 Patreon Perks Timecodes for the longer episode on patreon.com/AshWilliamsShow 1.55 Roundabouts & hook turns 2.30 Brother bday 3.07 Swing at radio show 6.00 Grill'd (cont) 10.40 Talking Burgers 11.55 Character Voice Over Reel 15.28 Babysitting challenge 17.42 Mum Texts / Stories 19.40 Reddit joke 20.40 Try Hard TV Ads 21.50 Woke TV Award Nominees 23.00 Marketing Gone Wrong 24.52 Word of the day 25.40 Box Factory 27.21 Patreon perksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daneile from St. Joe Today is back to help us plan our weekend with a ton of great activities happening this weekend. Plus Michelle from The Box Factory for the Arts talks about some of the great
Daniele from St. Joseph Today has a busy weekend for you to check out in today’s podcast in case you’re looking for something to do, plus more to put on the calendar for the upcoming holidays! Head to stjoetoday.com for more! The Box Factory for the Arts hosts a Gallery Exhibit Opening Reception for their Annual Member Show this Friday, November 11 from 5:30p-7:00p! The theme of this year’s show is “What Defines You?” and artwork will be on display from November 11 through January 16, 2023. Join the Benton Harbor Public Library this Saturday, November 12 at 12:00p for the annual Hobbiton Run! This 5K benefits the Benton Harbor Public Library’s Launchpad 022 program which is a collaborative effort between the Library and Spectrum Health Lakeland‘s Center for Better Health and Wellness. The program’s goal is to provide innovative and free educational, motivational, leadership and internship opportunities to middle school students. Head to the Krasl Art Center on Saturday, November 12 from 10:00a-11:30a for their November Family Day: Harvest Cornucopias! Attendees will create a miniature harvest-inspired world inside a mixed-media cornucopia to celebrate the end of the harvest season! The Benton Harbor Arts Association and The Livery will host the 3rd Annual Non-Profit Block Party in the Benton Harbor Arts District this Sunday, November 13! Join them for a day of live music throughout the Benton Harbor Arts District, solo sets by Seth Bernard will be hosted at The OutCenter, Water Street Glassworksand The Citadel and sense with a set featuring Seth Bernard and Friends at The Livery. Sneak peek at some of our upcoming events: Luminary (November 18), Countdown to New Year(November 18-December 18), Small Business Saturday (November 26), Window Wonderland (December 2), Reindog Parade + Santa’s Arrival (December 3), Santa Series (December 3-23), Holiday Artisan Fair (December 4). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Daniele from St. Joe Today has plenty of great events for you and the family to enjoy this weekend, and a save-the-date for Chalk the Block 2022 coming up as well! Anytime you’re looking for something to do, head to stjoetoday.com! Benton Harbor Arts Association presents Arts in the Park held in the Benton Harbor Arts District this Friday, July 22 from 6:00p-9:00p! This event features local artisan booths, live music feat. Larry Carter, food trucks (Lost Coast Shave Ice + Munchie Life) and more. Catch the St. Joe Farmers Market weekly on Saturdays in Lake Bluff Park from 9:00a-2:00p. Market-goers will enjoy fresh finds at the weekly market, now through October 8, in Lake Bluff Park. Vendors will offer a variety of products including baked goods, locally grown produce, perennials and cut flowers, meats and cheeses, coffee and more! Box Factory for the Arts hosts an Opening Reception for Series 4 this Saturday, July 23 from 5:30p-8:00p. Live music feat. Hickory Creek Revival + cash bar with special cocktails! Join Lemon Creek Winery for their annual Blues Bash Festival this Sunday, July 24 from 12:00p-7:00p! Attendees will enjoy a three band line up + food trucks. CPR Dance hosts Water Dances: Beach Clean Up & Dance Performance this Sunday, July 24 at 7:30p! This event premieres their newest work ‘Water Dances’ in a dance performance accompanied by cellist Theresa Haggerty. Participate in a beach clean up for the Parks Dept. of Silver Beach immediately following the performance. SAVE THE DATE: Chalk the Block returns to downtown St. Joseph August 5-7! Join us as 37 artists take over Broad St. all weekend long to create chalk masterpieces. For more information and to view this year’s artists visit stjoetoday.com/chalktheblock! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on the podcast we have Anna's good friend, the hilarious comedian Becky Chicoine (Girls With Brown Hair). Becky and Anna talk a lot about their moms, their workouts, and then deep dive into Becky's work history. From her first job as a "homemaker" at a nursing home (their term not ours) where sometimes people died, to working in accounting (but falling asleep at the desk), to working in a box factory but got in trouble for talking to a friend, to working in restaurants, to writing and doing comedy! It's a journey for sure, but you're going to love this episode. Becky's stories are so good and she clearly brought that midwestern charm to all of the jobs, even the ones she couldn't stand! Anna and Ellen discuss an audition where Anna put a little "too much personality" into it. Also, they discuss a tweet from a Wharton grad who thinks a 6 figure job is the norm lol. This episode is fire, so listen & rate & show some love. And follow Becky Chicoine @BeckyChicoine on social and tell her ya love her.
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In this episode Jake, Jackson, and Kenneth set up shop in the Box Factory and review the new Diary of a Wimpy Kid animated film, based off the popular book that we all read in middle school. We also talk about putting pizzas on some guys, if Rowley is based, and Kenneth's brilliant new segment idea, Meet the Lads. Also get vaccinated and your booster!
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In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul welcome director Sarah Simmons and actors John Taylor and Fran Michelini from the Twin City Players production of "Mamma Mia!"; as well as Nikki Gauthier and artists Doug Klemm and Terry Choate to talk about the Series 6 Exhibition at the Box Factory for the Arts.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul welcome director Sarah Simmons and actors John Taylor and Fran Michelini from the Twin City Players production of "Mamma Mia!"; as well as Nikki Gauthier and artists Doug Klemm and Terry Choate to talk about the Series 6 Exhibition at the Box Factory for the Arts.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Nikki Gauthier of the Box Factory for the Arts and artists Susan Teague and Erica Roberts about the Series 5 Exhibition opening Friday; and Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra's Kyle Bartoszek and vocalists Jenna Mammina and Carina Kanzler, who are part of R-E-S-P-E-C-T 2 performing Friday at The Acorn Theater and Saturday as part of the SMSO's Summerfest at Shadowland Pavilion on Silver Beach
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Nikki Gauthier of the Box Factory for the Arts and artists Susan Teague and Erica Roberts about the Series 5 Exhibition opening Friday; and Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra's Kyle Bartoszek and vocalists Jenna Mammina and Carina Kanzler, who are part of R-E-S-P-E-C-T 2 performing Friday at The Acorn Theater and Saturday as part of the SMSO's Summerfest at Shadowland Pavilion on Silver Beach
Meth: Oregon's Biggest Drug Threat, the Departure of Bend Art Center and Atelier 6000 from Box Factory, and Death and Drinking.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul sit down with singer Alyson Snyder, one of the guest performers for The GhostLight's Red Carpet Premiere Party Event with Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown; and Coastline Children's Film Festival Founder Leslie Sullivan, who talks about the Summer Films at the Box Factory for the Arts.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul sit down with singer Alyson Snyder, one of the guest performers for The GhostLight's Red Carpet Premiere Party Event with Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown; and Coastline Children's Film Festival Founder Leslie Sullivan, who talks about the Summer Films at the Box Factory for the Arts.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Marty and Wendy Golob, who are directing the Twin City Players' "The Addams Family"; Box Factory's Nikki Gauthier, guest curators Ali Hansen and Carol L. Myers, and photographer Andy Sawyer about the Michiana Annual Art Competition; and musicians Mike Struwin & Matt Sypian, who are playing The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Marty and Wendy Golob, who are directing the Twin City Players' "The Addams Family"; Box Factory's Nikki Gauthier, guest curators Ali Hansen and Carol L. Myers, and photographer Andy Sawyer about the Michiana Annual Art Competition; and musicians Mike Struwin & Matt Sypian, who are playing The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul are joined by Box Factory for the Arts executive director Kristen Patzer and artists Kristin Hosbein, Kathleen Newman and Carol L. Myers to talk about their new exhibitions opening Friday at the venue; and The Mendel Center executive director Mike Nadolski and Mainstage director Grace Kelmer announce the 2019-2020 lineup of The Economic Club of Southwestern Michigan Speaker Series at Lake Michigan College.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul are joined by Box Factory for the Arts executive director Kristen Patzer and artists Kristin Hosbein, Kathleen Newman and Carol L. Myers to talk about their new exhibitions opening Friday at the venue; and The Mendel Center executive director Mike Nadolski and Mainstage director Grace Kelmer announce the 2019-2020 lineup of The Economic Club of Southwestern Michigan Speaker Series at Lake Michigan College.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Steve Boone of The Lovin' Spoonful who headlines "Stars of the Sixties" on Saturday at The Mendel Center at Lake Michigan College; and the Krasl Art Center's Keith Stevens returns to talk about the Middle and High School Student Art Exhibition – a partnership between Krasl, Berrien RESA and the Box Factory for the Arts – which will be on view beginning Saturday at the Box.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Steve Boone of The Lovin' Spoonful who headlines "Stars of the Sixties" on Saturday at The Mendel Center at Lake Michigan College; and the Krasl Art Center's Keith Stevens returns to talk about the Middle and High School Student Art Exhibition – a partnership between Krasl, Berrien RESA and the Box Factory for the Arts – which will be on view beginning Saturday at the Box.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul are joined by Coastline Children's Film Festival founder and curator Leslie Sullivan and Young Filmmakers Competition coordinator Thomas Allen to talk about the 9th annual, 10-day festival, which kicks off Friday at the Krasl Art Center; and Krasl youth programs coordinator Keith Stevens and youth instructor Emily McKenna about this year's Elementary School Student Art Exhibition, a partnership between Krasl, Berrien RESA and the Box Factory for the Arts, which opens Saturday afternoon at the Box.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul are joined by Coastline Children's Film Festival founder and curator Leslie Sullivan and Young Filmmakers Competition coordinator Thomas Allen to talk about the 9th annual, 10-day festival, which kicks off Friday at the Krasl Art Center; and Krasl youth programs coordinator Keith Stevens and youth instructor Emily McKenna about this year's Elementary School Student Art Exhibition, a partnership between Krasl, Berrien RESA and the Box Factory for the Arts, which opens Saturday afternoon at the Box.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Brandon DeJaynes, The Livery's booking & promotions manager, about upcoming events at the Benton Harbor brewery; and Coastline Children's Film Festival founder Leslie Sullivan about a special sneak peak screening of "Jeanette, The Childhood of Joan of Arc" at the Box Factory for the Arts.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Brandon DeJaynes, The Livery's booking & promotions manager, about upcoming events at the Benton Harbor brewery; and Coastline Children's Film Festival founder Leslie Sullivan about a special sneak peak screening of "Jeanette, The Childhood of Joan of Arc" at the Box Factory for the Arts.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with The Mendel Center Mainstage director Grace Kelmer about the Russian National Ballet bringing "Sleeping Beauty" to Lake Michigan College on Friday; and Box Factory for the Arts events and programs coordinator Nikki Gauthier and New Buffalo photographer Joel Brussell about new exhibitions opening Friday at the Box.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with The Mendel Center Mainstage director Grace Kelmer about the Russian National Ballet bringing "Sleeping Beauty" to Lake Michigan College on Friday; and Box Factory for the Arts events and programs coordinator Nikki Gauthier and New Buffalo photographer Joel Brussell about new exhibitions opening Friday at the Box.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk about the Twin City Players production of “Scrooge! The Musical"; New Territory Arts Association’s Holiday Art Hop in the Benton Harbor Arts District; and PechaKucha Night at the Box Factory for the Arts.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk about the Twin City Players production of “Scrooge! The Musical"; New Territory Arts Association’s Holiday Art Hop in the Benton Harbor Arts District; and PechaKucha Night at the Box Factory for the Arts.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with the Box Factory's Nikki Gauthier and Kristen Patzer about the Holiday Makers Market; and comedy sketch and improv artist Sarah Dell’Amico about The Second City’s Non-Denominational Christmas Show at The Acorn Theater.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with the Box Factory's Nikki Gauthier and Kristen Patzer about the Holiday Makers Market; and comedy sketch and improv artist Sarah Dell’Amico about The Second City’s Non-Denominational Christmas Show at The Acorn Theater.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with The Backups, the trio of Morgan Ingle, Leslie Sypian and Meredith George, who play the Box Factory for the Arts; the Box's Nikki Gauthier; and Mark Lavengood of the Mark Lavengood Band who returns to The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with The Backups, the trio of Morgan Ingle, Leslie Sypian and Meredith George, who play the Box Factory for the Arts; the Box's Nikki Gauthier; and Mark Lavengood of the Mark Lavengood Band who returns to The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Michael Myers’ actor Tony Moran, who visits Niles Scream Park; Bev Smith of The Winsome Hags, who plays the Box Factory for the Arts; and Pat Walsh of The North 41, who return to The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with Michael Myers’ actor Tony Moran, who visits Niles Scream Park; Bev Smith of The Winsome Hags, who plays the Box Factory for the Arts; and Pat Walsh of The North 41, who return to The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul are joined by Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra executive director Sue Kellogg and Craig A. Meyer to talk about "Piano Men" at The Mendel Center; glass artist Eli Zilke and Nikki Gauthier to talk about new exhibitions at the Box Factory for the Arts; and “The Voice” finalist Joshua Davis, who brings his band to The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul are joined by Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra executive director Sue Kellogg and Craig A. Meyer to talk about "Piano Men" at The Mendel Center; glass artist Eli Zilke and Nikki Gauthier to talk about new exhibitions at the Box Factory for the Arts; and “The Voice” finalist Joshua Davis, who brings his band to The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with artist David Baker and the Box Factory for the Arts’ Nikki Gauthier about the new exhibits “Broken,” "Curiouser and Curiouser” and “Undertow”; actor Meghan Pelkey about the one-woman show “The Belle of Amherst” as part of The Twin City Players’ Women in Theatre Summer Festival; and Beth Haire-Lewis, Candice Elders and Joelle Regovich about the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra's R-E-S-P-E-C-T concert.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with artist David Baker and the Box Factory for the Arts’ Nikki Gauthier about the new exhibits “Broken,” "Curiouser and Curiouser” and “Undertow”; actor Meghan Pelkey about the one-woman show “The Belle of Amherst” as part of The Twin City Players’ Women in Theatre Summer Festival; and Beth Haire-Lewis, Candice Elders and Joelle Regovich about the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra's R-E-S-P-E-C-T concert.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with the Fun Squad as part of the New Territory Arts Association’s Summer Solstice Art Hop; Cara Ronk about the “Michiana Area Art Competition” at the Box Factory for the Arts; and Benjamin James who plays The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk with the Fun Squad as part of the New Territory Arts Association’s Summer Solstice Art Hop; Cara Ronk about the “Michiana Area Art Competition” at the Box Factory for the Arts; and Benjamin James who plays The Livery.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk about GhostLight Theatre’s encore presentation of “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf”; The Clairvoyants tour stop at Four Winds Casino’s Silver Creek Event Center; Deep Greens & Blues return to The Livery; and Women of Riversong at the Box Factory for the Arts.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk about GhostLight Theatre’s encore presentation of “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf”; The Clairvoyants tour stop at Four Winds Casino’s Silver Creek Event Center; Deep Greens & Blues return to The Livery; and Women of Riversong at the Box Factory for the Arts.
E3 2018 is a little over a month away, its time we make some Nintendo predictions! This week Tony and Sheldon are joined by Mr. Sean Capri from Make us Better to discuss our thoughts on Nintendo at E3. We each make our predictions and break them down and discuss what we feel will really happen, as well as our pipe dreams. Ha, Nintendo, Pipes, Mario. Join us this week as we dive into our Nintendo e# predictions for 2018! -Follow Sean-@SeanCapriWe the Nerdy Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsSzARC74GayKnH7H1clyaQMake Us Better Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/makeusbetter Quest 4 Pixels Conversations is a video game podcast with a major focus on Nintendo and Nintendo Switch. We cover all things gaming including games, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and sometimes Pc gaming. ►►►Become a Quest 4 Pixels Patreon for as little as $1 dollar! - https://patreon.com/quest4pixels ►►►Subscribe to Quest 4 PIxels Gaming - https://youtube.com/quest4pixels?sub_confirmation=1 ►► Nintendo Investor Meeting Brief - https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/index.html Join the Quest--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------►►Q4P PATREON: https://patreon.com/quest4pixels►►QUEST 4 PIXELS: https://www.quest4pixels.com►►TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/quest4pixelsgaming►►TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Quest4pixelsSupport the Quest--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►►AMAZON: http://amzn.to/2E6uKZS►►OPSEAT: https://opseat.com/gaming-chairs/master-series/ref/Quest4Pixels/ - Use offer code "Q4P"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the Quest 4 Pixels Podcast and listen weekly on; YouTube, iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher!
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk about “Series 3: Nothing Is Ordinary,” three new exhibitions from Doug Klemm, Tom Van Valey, and Andy Sawyer at the Box Factory for the Arts; Bassel & The Supernaturals at The Livery; Short Attention Span Theater at The Acorn Theater; and Eddie Money at Four Winds Casino’s Silver Creek Event Center.
In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul talk about “Series 3: Nothing Is Ordinary,” three new exhibitions from Doug Klemm, Tom Van Valey, and Andy Sawyer at the Box Factory for the Arts; Bassel & The Supernaturals at The Livery; Short Attention Span Theater at The Acorn Theater; and Eddie Money at Four Winds Casino’s Silver Creek Event Center.
This week Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul Mow talk about the Box Factory for the Arts' annual member show. They also talk with Austin Thompson of The Way Down Wanderers, and Joe Winters of The Steepwater Band.
This week Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul Mow talk about the Box Factory for the Arts' annual member show. They also talk with Austin Thompson of The Way Down Wanderers, and Joe Winters of The Steepwater Band.
"State of the Arts" is a brand new, special series of occasional ArtHouse Radio episodes where we visit any art space with a guest and have a conversation afterwards. On today's first State of the Arts, we visit The Box Factory in St. Joseph, Michigan with Katrina Daniels, the Exhibitions & Gallery Sales Director at the Lansing Art Gallery & Education Center! Follow the Box Factory at www.boxfactoryforthearts.org! Follow the Lansing Art Gallery @lansingartgallery! And follow us @arthouse43 on all social media, and to participate in Project 100 you can visit www.arthouse43.com/arthouseradio for more information!
This Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul mow talk to Bob Zaney, who is playing at the Black River Tavern; The Box Factory's Jamie Bingaman and Samantha Houser about what's New at the Box; and Michael Moyer and Laura Morris from Lake Michigan College Vintners.
This Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul mow talk to Bob Zaney, who is playing at the Black River Tavern; The Box Factory's Jamie Bingaman and Samantha Houser about what's New at the Box; and Michael Moyer and Laura Morris from Lake Michigan College Vintners.
Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul Mow talk about the Krasl Art Fair; Genna & Jesse playing at the Box Factory; and The Accidentals who are playing at the Livery.
Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul Mow talk about the Krasl Art Fair; Genna & Jesse playing at the Box Factory; and The Accidentals who are playing at the Livery.
This week Jeremy and Paul talk with Cara Garnett about the MAAC at the Box Factory; Bob Swan from Harbor Country Opera; and Melissa Etheridge, who is performing this weekend at Four Wind's Silver Creek Event Center.
This week Jeremy and Paul talk with Cara Garnett about the MAAC at the Box Factory; Bob Swan from Harbor Country Opera; and Melissa Etheridge, who is performing this weekend at Four Wind's Silver Creek Event Center.
Welcome to The Cardboard Box Factory! In this debut episode love is in the air as wedding etiquette is put under the microscope; but with Toby forbidden to rap, Jim stealing the wedding gifts, and Reggie discussing obscure science fiction B movies, are the boys out of touch with what makes that special day truly special? ALSO! Comic books infiltrate the conversation as we learn about what an editor does, how Frank Miller killed thought bubbles, and when John Byrne dissed Christopher Reeves! PLUS! A fortune teller punks a millionaire, a "No doors" policy at the Werner household, and letting your freak flag fly on Tinder! WITH SPECIAL GUESTS! Captain Boomerang, Burn Victim Mae West, and Stephen Hawkins! All this and so much more awaits! EMAIL! cardboardboxfactorypod@gmail.com
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Boathaus Studios is a new podcast network dedicated to bringing you the best content, and create new and exciting shows. If you would like to support our work, please consider making a pledge at www.patreon.com/boathausstudios! We are back from our extended hiatus to dive back into the second half of season 5! James Wade joins us as we chat about the Box Factory, the nature of meta-humor, and why exactly we seem to love catchphrases. Also, what exactly is the Krusty the Clown show? A kids show? A variety show akin to Saturday Night Live? A Late night show? Perhaps we'll never know. E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode! Episode Prints Art Gallery: http://comicsalliance.com/bottleneck-gallery-florey-simpsons-prints/