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Brooklyn Free Speech Radio
The Next Stop Is...Nigel Roxbury on Loving NYC, Newfound Sobriety, and His Dream Museum Idea

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 46:07


Our next stop on the podcast is a great conversation with Chris Murch who you may know online as Nigel Roxbury. Amassing 125k followers on TikTok, Chris is best known for his recommendation and history videos. On this episode, we discuss our mutual love for the city and life itself, the museums we want to create, and more.Follow Chris (@nigelroxbury) on Instagram and TikTokFollow NYC History Hub on Instagram @nychistoryhubFollow Jane (@janeaugust) on Instagram and TiktokFind out more at janeaugust.nycEmail: janeaugustnyc@gmail.comThis episode of the 'The Next Stop Is...' was recorded at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn with support from BRICand premiered on Brooklyn Free Speech Radio. You can learn more about BRIC at https://bricartsmedia.org/

Reel Notes w/ CineMasai
S4 Episode 1: Ms. Boogie (Live from BRIC House in Brooklyn, NY)

Reel Notes w/ CineMasai

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 108:15


My guest for the season four premiere is Brooklyn rapper and model Ms. Boogie. We spoke about Prison Song, City of God, voyeurism and representation in media, finding herself in the music of Missy Elliott, Lil Kim, and Sisqo, coming out as a woman in Paper Magazine and transitioning in 2018, the importance of being queer, particularly trans, in rap and being seen in the right way, and the creative process behind her debut album The Breakdown. Come fuck with us.Join the Reel Notes Patreon today for as little as $5/month to get early access to episodes, our Discord server, exclusive interviews, and other goodies.  My first book ever, Reel Notes: Culture Writing on the Margins of Music and Movies, is out on March 8, 2024, via 4PM Publishing. Pre-order a digital copy on Amazon here.Reel Notes stands in solidarity with the oppressed peoples of Palestine, the Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and Haiti. Please consider donating to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund,  The Palestinian Youth Movement, Medical Aid for Palestinians, HealAfrica, FreeTigray, and/or Hope For Haiti.  For information about contacting your representatives to demand a ceasefire, finding protests, and other tools, check out CeasefireToday! The Breakdown is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Follow Ms. Boogie on Instagram and Twitter: @dearmsboogieFollow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), TikTok (@cinemasai), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai)Support the show

Pirates of Finance
Calculating Returns | Time Travel, Recession Cascades, Privateers, BRIC House & The Return of Fun?

Pirates of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 60:22


The Pirates of Nonsense - a weekly show by @JasonCBuck and @choffstein covering everything from properly calculating returns to how Rum changed the world. This week, the Duo cover engagement hacks, Rum, Culture, Recession speed, the BRIC house, 401k impacts and the Retirement Myth. Come on in, the water is fine.  00:00 Intro 05:11 Corey throws Jason under the bus 11:14 Return differences 18:00 Pirates vs Privateers 33:10 Are Recessions self-fulfilling prophecies? 41:20 The Pirates Pension Plan 52:18 Developing Markets 55:00 Dad Archetypes 57:20 Corey's Business Idea ON OTHER PLATFORMS Twitter @FinancePirates https://twitter.com/FinancePirates TikTok @PiratesOfFinance https://www.tiktok.com/@piratesoffinance INTRO MUSIC By taylorgalford.bandcamp.com THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UP AS A BASIS FOR INVESTMENT DECISIONS. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THIS SHOW ARE OF THE HOSTS AND DO NOT REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE MUTINY FUND OR NEWFOUND RESEARCH. THE MUTINY FUND OR NEWFOUND RESEARCH MAY MAINTAIN POSITIONS IN SECURITIES DISCUSSED IN THIS SHOW.

Brooklyn, USA
62 | The Worker Doesn't Go Away

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 39:04


Art has long been a lever for working class solidarity and social justice. It's also a collaborative form of labor that props up some workers and devalues others. This week, we're taking a long, hard look at two works of art: Rodrigo Valenzuela: New Works for a Post Worker's World, an exhibition on view at BRIC House through December 23rd, and 7 MINUTES, a play produced by Waterwell that premiered at HERE Arts Center last spring. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Justin Bryant, Elizabeth Ferrer, Marc Enette, Waterwell, Lee Sunday Evans, Arian Moayed, Andrew Tilson, and Matthew Munroe aka Superlative Sain. • LINKSBorn in 1982, Santiago, Chile; based in Los Angeles, CA Rodrigo Valenzuela has presented solo exhibitions at the New Museum and Asya Geisberg Gallery, both NY; Light Work, Syracuse, NY; University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, CA; Orange County Museum of Art, Santa Ana, CA; Museum of Art and History, Lancaster, CA; Luis de Jesus, Los Angeles, CA; Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Eugene, OR; and the Portland Art Museum and UPFOR, both Portland, OR. He has participated in group exhibitions at The Kitchen, The Drawing Center, Wave Hill, and CUE Art Foundation, all NY; Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, FL; Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE; Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA; and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, among others. He has also exhibited his work in solo shows internationally at Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City; Peana Projects, Monterrey, NL, Mexico; Galería Patricia Ready and Museo de Arte Contemporàneo, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile; and Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna, Austria. Valenzuela has participated in residencies at Dora Maar, Fountainhead, Light Work, MacDowell, Glassell School of Art, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Kala Art Institute, Vermont Studio Center, Center for Photography at Woodstock, and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. He is the recipient of the 2021 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in Photography, the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, and the Joan Mitchell Fellowship. His work is included in numerous public and private collections, including those of the Whitney Museum of American Art, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Frye Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, and The Center for Photography at Woodstock. He is an Associate Professor and Head of the Photography Department at UCLA. Valenzuela received his BFA in Art History and Photography from the University of Chile, his BA in Philosophy from Evergreen State College, and his MFA in Photo/Media from the University of Washington.Ebony Marshall-Oliver is an actress, singer, and storyteller. She began singing in church as a little girl. After being cast in her first musical- Bubbling Brown Sugar- in her mid twenties, she decided that acting would be her career. She enrolled in the Integrated Program at AMDA NY. Her first professional job after graduating was Seussical the Musical with TheatreWorksUSA. With this role, she became a member of Actors Equity Association. Broadway credits include Ain't No Mo' and Chicken and Biscuits. Off Broadway theaters she's worked at are Waterwell, Clubbed Thumb, The Public Theater, to name a few. She can be seen on season 2 of The Ms. Pat Show (BET+) and season 3 of Evil (Paramount+).Mei Ann Teo (they/she) is a queer immigrant from Singapore making theatre & film at the intersection of artistic/civic/contemplative practice. Their critically-acclaimed work has been seen at The Bushwick Starr, Waterwell, The Shed, Shakespeare's Globe, Woolly Mammoth, Theaterworks Hartford, Belgium's Festival de Liege, the Edinburgh Fringe, Beijing Int'l Festival, among others. Awards include LPTW Josephine Abady award and the inaugural Lily Fan Director Lilly Awards. They are an Associate Artistic Director and Director of New Work at Oregon Shakespeare Festival.Sarah Hughes has played many roles in her short time in the labor movement, including steward, officer, organizer, and workshop facilitator. She has worked for the National Education Association (NEA), the Professional Staff Congress at the City University of New York (AFT), and university labor studies programs, including CUNY's NY Union Semester. She has also taught a variety of workshops to city workers, electricians, women workers, and others. She holds a masters in labor studies from UMass Amherst. Prior to joining the Labor Notes staff in 2021, Sarah had been a long time fan, subscriber, volunteer trainer and donor. She attended her first Labor Notes conference in 2008, and is excited for many more. She lives in Flatbush with her labor lawyer husband and their toddler, who also loves picket lines. Waterwell is a group of artists, educators and producers dedicated to telling engrossing stories in unexpected ways that deliberately wrestle with complex civic questions. Founded by Andrew Tilson, the Workers Unite Film Festival, now in its 11th season, is a celebration of Global Labor Solidarity.  The Festival aims to showcase student and professional films from the United States and around the world which publicize and highlight the struggles, successes and daily lives of all workers in their efforts to unite and organize for better living conditions and social justice.Superlative, meaning the best of, and Sain meaning to bless, is a multi-talented creative, born in the UK (United Kingdom, England) and raised in Hollis Queens, New York. Born Matthew Munroe, Sain always connected with music by singing with his mother, a vocalist in a church choir who grew up singing. As a child, art was always a passion of Sain's life. Art was always a staple in his life, from drawing full-length comic books to designing logos. Picking up the art of rapping in his early college years, Sain continued with his love of the arts and always wanted to bring his friends with Him wherever he went. Co-creating the creative collective group OGWN with long-time friend Diverze Koncept, he began expanding his ever-growing catalog simply because he loved making music. While pursuing music, he also manages his visual company MMunroeMedia, directing, filming, and editing music videos for other artists, capturing the moment and enhancing the vision with graphics and photography. Superlative Sain takes the term "Artist" to an entirely new level by designing his merch/clothing line, "Be|SUPERLATIVE," Check out this talented artist and be a part of his Rise.• MUSIC and CLIPSThis episode featured clips from “Why Work?” (1996) by Bill Moyers.• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA

All Of It
Brooklyn Poetry Slam Returns to BRIC House

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 11:47


Brooklyn Poetry Slam, a monthly poetry competition and open mic night hosted by writer and community organizer Mahogany L. Browne and author and DJ Jive Poetic, returns to BRIC House on April 26. Browne joins us to talk about the event and being the first poet-in-residence at Lincoln Center.

M Train
Cyborgs, Activism, and the Muslim Vote (Live! from Brooklyn)

M Train

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 45:18


On our second stop, host Ahmed Ali Akbar and producer Shirin Barghi take the M Train to BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn for a panel discussion centered on Muslims in politics. Our guests for the night were Shahana Hanif, New York City Council Candidate, Sadaf Jaffer, Mayor of Montgomery County in New Jersey (and first Muslim woman elected mayor in America), and Mohammad Missouri, Executive Director of JetPAC. We talked about the Muslim bloc swinging leftwards, confronting Islamophobic trolls who live in your communities, and the challenges of representing a group as diverse as American Muslims. For more from New York City Council Candidate Shahana Hanif, visit https://shahanafrombk.com. For more on Mayor Sadaf Jaffer, visit https://www.sadafjaffer.com. For more on Jet-PAC and Muhammad's work, visit https://www.jet-pac.com/about-us. •M Train is hosted and produced by @radbrowndads, produced by @Shebe86, edited by @MBasilRahim, and executive produced by @sacharmathias. This episode featured music composed by Myra Al-Rahim and from Freesound. •SSSS is on Twitter and Facebook @seesomething, and on Patreon at patreon.com/ahmedaliakbar. Thanks to our patrons for supporting the show. •This miniseries was made with the generous help of the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Arts Building Bridges Program. You can learn about their mission here: https://www.ddcf.org/what-we-fund/building-bridges. •M Train is a new six-part miniseries from See Something, Say Something and BRIC Radio, in which we take you to different New York City neighborhoods to uncover the stories of American Muslims that can be found on and off the subway line. For more information on this and all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit www.bricartsmedia.org/radio and follow us on twitter @BRICTV.

Playing On Air: A Theater Podcast
CRAZY EIGHTS by David Lindsay-Abaire (Re-Release)

Playing On Air: A Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 32:10


We're re-releasing 5 of our most popular episodes for a 2020 fresh start!(Psst: keep your eyes open for an exciting announcement, coming soon...) Two recovering addicts (Rosie Perez, John Leguizamo) have their Saturday night card game interrupted by a love-struck parole officer (Bobby Cannavale) with major boundary issues. Written and directed by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Rabbit Hole, Good People), the madcap comedy CRAZY EIGHTS features Emmy winner Bobby Cannavale (The Irishman, “Boardwalk Empire,” PoA's Gun Show), Tony winner John Leguizamo (Latin History for Morons, Ghetto Klown, Moulin Rouge), Oscar nominee Rosie Perez (Do The Right Thing, Fearless, "The View"), and Kevin Hogan ("Mr. Robot").  Stay tuned after the performance for an interview with David Lindsay-Abaire and the cast, moderated by Artistic Director Claudia Catania. CRAZY EIGHTS was recorded live at BRIC House in Brooklyn, New York.

Pod Sound School
PodBitz - Podcast Events and Facebook for Podcasters

Pod Sound School

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 12:58


This Week in PodcastingBrooklyn Podcast Festival (Jan 22nd)The 3rd iteration of the Festival takes place January 22 - 26, 2020 in Brooklyn, New York. Featuring more than 15 podcasts over 5 days, the Festival will be hosted at The Bell House, Union Hall, and BRIC House. Tickets are currently on sale for all shows with additional shows to be announcedOutlier Podcast FestivalIn Salt Lake City- January 24-25. Founder Ever GonzalezPodcast Movement EvolutionIf you plan on taking advantage of the early bird special for Podcast Movement’s Evolutions in Los Angeles next month, you need to register before midnight tonight. That’s when the price increases.The second annual iHeartMedia Podcast Awards will stream live from the iHeartRadio Theater in Los Angeles this Friday at 8 p.m. PT via LiveXLive. The event will also be carried live on iHeartMedia radio stations nationwide.The New York Times (Podcast Groups Aren’t Just About Podcasts)This article talks about the popularity and the need for Facebook Groups for podcastsFacebook groups for podcasts like Crime Junkie and Shameless have tens of thousands of membersWe all know that podcasting can be very lonely. We are recording in our studios with not much interaction with the outside world. Also, podcasts are consumed in isolation and there is not a comment section for interactions among listeners. This is why Facebook groups have gained popularity among podcasts listeners.Have you created Facebook group for your podcast yet?This Week in your QueueUnderunderstood- On each episode the hosts find questions the internet can’t answer. It’s a part chat and a part documentary. Very good production. It’s hosted by four people, Billy, Regina, Adrian, and John. They are on the second season. But they’re first episode was on August of 2019.Recommended this podcast by Paul Kondo via the Podcast Gumbo Newsletter.Why pregnant people are turning their toilets seats blue,Is captain crunch getting smaller?What happened to the Mcflurry?Content 10x Podcast- This podcast is for content creators who want to maximize their content creation as well as business owners who want to expand their digital presence. I highly recommend this podcast, it’s full of great tips and ideas on how to repurpose your content and publish it on different platforms successfully.On her latest episode, Amy and her guest talk about Instagram strategies. I’m an Instagram aficionado and strategist. This is why I loved this episode.Tip of the WeekWe’re getting today’ tip of the week from an awesome article by Jordan Campbell.How to grow your audience using Facebook adds.LinksOutlierhttp://outlierpodfest.com/Podcast Movementhttps://podcastmovement.com/events/Content 10xhttps://www.content10x.com/podcast/Underunderstoodhttps://underunderstood.com/podcast/NY Times Articlehttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/15/style/podcast-facebook-groups.htmlFacebook Ads for Podcasts Articlehttps://medium.com/portlandpod/a-basic-facebook-ads-strategy-for-podcast-subscriber-growth-617cabc5290https://podnews.net/https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/

A Great Big City — New York City News, History, and Events
34: Event Planner for August 1st through 4th

A Great Big City — New York City News, History, and Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 9:39


Event Planner 164 years ago on August 1, 1855 — Castle Clinton begins functioning as the country's first immigrant processing center at the tip of Manhattan — Castle Clinton begins functioning as the country's first immigrant processing center at the tip of Manhattan nn It was operated by New York until April 18, 1890, when the U.S. government would take control. Immigrant processing moved to Ellis Island on January 2, 1892. Thursday, August 1 — The Rolling Stones and The Wombats — — MetLife Stadium Thursday, August 1 — The Summer Slaughter Tour, Cattle Decapitation, Brand of Sacrifice, Carnifex, Lorna Shore, Nekrogoblikon, Rivers of Nihil, and The Faceless — (le) poisson rouge Thursday, August 1 — Ben Folds and Violent Femmes — The Rooftop at Pier 17 Thursday, August 1 — Blood Orange and Kelsey Lu, Blood Orange, and Kelsey Lu — Lincoln Center Thursday, August 1 — Coffee and Connections — Muhlenberg Library Thursday, August 1 — Central Park Tour: The Belvedere: Beautiful View — Belvedere Castle (in Central Park) Thursday, August 1 — Conception Art Show - New York City - August — M1-5 Lounge in Tribeca Thursday, August 1 — Movies with a View: Crooklyn — Harbor View Lawn (in Brooklyn Bridge Park) Thursday, August 1 — NYAFAIR VIP Artist Reception August 1, Tribeca's Contemporary Art Fair NYA — NYA art center | newyorkart.com in Tribeca Thursday, August 1 — Open House/Open Studios: Summer 2019 Artists — Celebrate the summer with BRIC and our summer 2019 artists-in-residence! — BRIC House in Boerum Hill Thursday, August 1 — West African Dance Workshop — Sherman Creek Park (in Sherman Creek) Thursday, August 1 — The Chemical Brothers with Charlotte de Witte — Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills Thursday, August 1 — Twilight in the Garden: Moonflowers and Angel's Trumpets Walk — Perkins Visitors Center (in Wave Hill) Thursday, August 1 — Disco 54 Show — George Seuffert Bandshell (in Forest Park) Thursday, August 1 — The Rolling Stones with The Wombats (Rescheduled from 6/13) — MetLife Stadium Thursday, August 1 — Khalid with Clairo — Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards Thursday, August 1 — Herbie Hancock — Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side Friday, August 2 — Bad Religion and The Explosion — — Webster Hall Friday, August 2 — Torche, Murder Pact, and Wear Your Wounds — — Brooklyn Bazaar Friday, August 2 — Cayetana, Bacchae, and Katie Ellen — — Music Hall of Williamsburg Friday, August 2 — First Fridays: House Music Edition Honoring Larry Levan — Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Striver's Row / St. Nicholas Friday, August 2 — Hidden Colors 5-Film Screening — SVA Theatre in Chelsea Friday, August 2 — Sarah McLachlan with The New York Pops — Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills Friday, August 2 — Barry Manilow — Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Midtown Friday, August 2 — Coney Island Friday Night Fireworks — Between West 10th Street and West 15th Street (in Coney Island Beach & Boardwalk) The Department of Transportation's Summer Streets will close streets in Manhattan from 7am to 1pm from 72nd Street down Park Avenue and to the Brooklyn Bridge. The streets will be emptied out and made available to bicyles and pedestrians, with events and activities all along the route. Saturday, August 3 — Walk Up Kayaking in Brooklyn Bridge Park — Pier 2 Dock (in Brooklyn Bridge Park) Saturday, August 3 — Brooklyn Beach Sports Festival — West 10th Street Boardwalk Entrance (in Coney Island Beach & Boardwalk) Saturday, August 3 — GetCoveredNYC - Table — Organization GetCoveredNYC assists New Yorkers with enrolling in affordable health insurance through in-person outreach. — Stapleton Library Saturday, August 3 — Bike Camp For Adults — Forest Park Visitor Center (in Forest Park) Saturday, August 3 — Bad Religion with The Explosion — Brooklyn Steel in Greenpoint Saturday, August 3 — Ghana Fest-NY 2019 — Crotona Park in Tremont Saturday, August 3 — Ecology Park Tour — Ecology Park Saturday, August 3 — Central Park Tour: The Belvedere: Beautiful View — Belvedere Castle (in Central Park) Saturday, August 3 — Summer on the Hudson: Sweet Spot Festival — On the Pier (in West Harlem Piers),125th Street and Marginal Street (in West Harlem Piers) Saturday, August 3 — Movies Under the Stars: Crazy Rich Asians — Annunciation Playground Saturday, August 3 — Barbra Streisand — 8pm Madison Square Garden Sunday, August 4 — 23rd Annual Rockaway Sandcastle Championship — Beach 117th Street (in Rockaway Beach) Sunday, August 4 — Walk Up Kayaking in Brooklyn Bridge Park — Pier 2 Dock (in Brooklyn Bridge Park) Sunday, August 4 — Barry Manilow — 7pm Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Midtown

Playing On Air: A Theater Podcast
MY HUSBAND by Paul Rudnick

Playing On Air: A Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 19:58


A wedding isn't a competition - until the mothers get involved.    After gay marriage is legalized in New York, one meddling matriarch will stop at nothing to get her son to the altar. Starring Michael Urie (Broadway's Torch Song, "Ugly Betty," PoA's A Departure) and Tony winner Harriet Harris ("Frasier," "Desperate Housewives," Phantom Thread), MY HUSBAND by Paul Rudnick (The New Yorker, the upcoming The Devil Wears Prada musical) is directed by Claudia Weill (Girlfriends, HBO's "Girls," PoA's Hate Baby). After the short comedy, host Claudia Catania joins the artists for a behind-the-scenes discussion.    MY HUSBAND was recorded live at BRIC House in Brooklyn, New York.

Playing On Air: A Theater Podcast
TWO DADS by David Auburn

Playing On Air: A Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 21:24


Content warning: this play deals with themes of domestic violence.   "You can’t really influence them. You can maybe adjust the trajectory a little bit, you can try to guide, but after a certain point? No."   Emmy winner Bobby Cannavale ("Will & Grace," Broadway's The Lifespan of a Fact, PoA's Gun Show) and Tony nominee Peter Gallagher ("Grace and Frankie," "The O.C.") star in a live recording of TWO DADS by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner David Auburn (Proof, PoA's An Upset), When two fathers meet at a resort and start swapping stories from the front lines of parenting, their poolside banter takes an unexpected, heartbreaking turn. In turns bitingly funny & disquieting, TWO DADS is directed by Claudia Weill (Girlfriends, PoA's Hate Baby). After the play, the artists join host Claudia Catania for an onstage conversation.    TWO DADS was recorded live at BRIC House in Brooklyn, New York.

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio
Backstage @ BRIC, S2 E7 w/ Dylan Guerra

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 37:13


B.J. Evans from the Performing Arts department at BRIC gives you a behind the scenes look at what’s coming up at BRIC and talks to local artists about their work.This episode features playwright Dylan Guerra who has a reading for his new play, Séance, at BRIC House next Monday, December 17th. Join us as we learn more the piece and Dylan’s experience as a young playwright in NYC.Hosted & co-produced by B.J. EvansProduced & edited by Elizabeth KracunasRecorded at the Podcast Studio at BRIC

Last Name Basis
Episode 105 | Last Name Basis, Live! f/ @iSmashFizzle & @HeyFranHey

Last Name Basis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 73:52


Last week, Fran and Pat hosted their second annual live show, and first-ever presidential debate at BRIC House in Brooklyn. Ashley C. Ford (@iSmashFizzle) and Kelly Stacy joined them on stage to talk about planning (and not planning) a wedding. Then, Francheska Medina (@HeyFranHey, @FriendZonePod) dropped by to talk about her work with The Activation Tour and […]

Last Name Basis
Episode 104 | Rent the Apology f/ SoundlyAwake

Last Name Basis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 63:14


This week, Nic Foti (aka @ SoundlyAwake) drops by the studio to play a round of Florida Man and talk YouTube apology videos. Come to our FREE live show this Wednesday, November 14 at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. RSVP here: https://bit.ly/2yw6TRC Have a question or just wanna say hey? Email us! lnbpodcast@gmail.com Twitter – @lastname_basis #LastNameBasis Website […]

Brooklyn, USA
9 | I Remember I Forgot

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 17:36


Welcome back to Brooklyn, USA. We’re kicking off our second season with two stories that would’ve ended very differently, if it weren’t for a well-timed intervention. In the first, three sisters keep each other grounded while jumping over a series of hurdles. In the second, a war machine is rescued from its violent past, and given new life as a work of public art. Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Myra Al-Rahim and Sasha Whittle. Sasha who won the Best Young Creator award at the 2018 Urbanworld Film Festival for her documentary, "Three In Stride," from which our first story was adapted. You can watch the it here: https://vimeo.com/290981680 The exhibition Mary Mattingly: What Happens After is on view through November 11th in the Gallery at BRIC House. There's more information here: https://bit.ly/2DEuJjm For more information on this and all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit www.bricartsmedia.org/radio

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Playing On Air: A Theater Podcast
CRAZY EIGHTS by David Lindsay-Abaire (Re-Release)

Playing On Air: A Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 32:10


Two recovering addicts (Rosie Perez, John Leguizamo) have their Saturday night card game interrupted by a love-struck parole officer (Bobby Cannavale) with major boundary issues.   Written and directed by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Rabbit Hole, Good People), the madcap comedy CRAZY EIGHTS features Emmy winner Bobby Cannavale (Blue Jasmine, “Boardwalk Empire,” PoA's Gun Show), Tony winner John Leguizamo (Latin History for Morons, Ghetto Klown, Moulin Rouge), Oscar nominee Rosie Perez (Do The Right Thing, Fearless, "The View"), and Kevin Hogan ("Mr. Robot").  Stay tuned after the performance for an interview with David Lindsay-Abaire and the cast, moderated by Artistic Director Claudia Catania.   CRAZY EIGHTS was recorded live at BRIC House in Brooklyn, New York.

Relevant Tones
Look and Listen Festival

Relevant Tones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 58:00


Relevant Tones is proud to partner with The Look + Listen Festival, an annual event dedicated to presenting contemporary music in contemporary art galleries like Pratt Manhattan Gallery, Brooklyn's BRIC House and The Studio Museum in Harlem. The festival seeks to expand and engage audiences of 20th and 21st music by providing a unique opportunity to simultaneously experience new music and contemporary visual art. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Sarah Zwinklis Music Spero Lucem by Nina Young Ensemble Échappé Springs by Paul Lansky Sō Percussion Unique Forms of Continuity in Space by Žibuoklė Martinaitytė Yarn/Wire Tuning Meditation by Pauline Oliveros Phyllis Chen, piano Deep Thought Music by Craig Harris The Saints and Aints Brass Choir

Glitter & Doom
January 26, 2018 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 29:37


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: A Brooklyn church's new abolition effort - this time it's taking aim at sex trafficking; the importance of diversity in covering criminal justice; and nurturing artists in East New York. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is

Glitter & Doom
January 25, 2018 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 29:24


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: New York State Senator Jesse Hamilton on talking in all caps, NYCHA and IDC. Plus, the legal battle over whether President Trump can block Twitter followers who criticize his tweets and poet Mahogany Browne talks about her new book Black Girl Magic. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clin

Glitter & Doom
January 24, 2018 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 30:13


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, this is 112BK. On the show today: after ICE detains a leading immigrant-rights activist, where do things stand? Recent mayoral candidate Robert Gangi talks about police reform and the falling crime rate. And an artist on her BRIC House exhibit, an abstract animation all about shipping containers and community. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), a

Glitter & Doom
January 23, 2018 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 30:07


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: With all the energy from the women's march, will "Ge Her Elected" end up as more than a catchphrase? We'll hear how in New York State, in 2018, there really still are child brides. And, and artist who'll talk about how he uses his work to deal personal issues like bipolarism and PTSD. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and

Glitter & Doom
January 19, 2018 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 29:06


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Council Member Jumaane Williams to talk Trump, immigration, a recent arrest, and his political future; and remembering legendary investigative journalist, Wayne Barrett. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, a

Glitter & Doom
January 18, 2018 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 31:47


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Cesar Vargas explains why DACA is such a political hot potato... after a year of Trump, we ask a Brooklyn Republican Gene Beradelli for his take... and right here in the studio, a couple of mules - Moscow Mules, that is. All thanks to Alicia Hollinger. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are

Glitter & Doom
January 17, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 32:10


112BK | PODCAST METADATA INFO This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Haiti - 8 years after the earthquake, 15 months after the hurricane, and less than a week after the White House "shit storm"; and a Brooklyn-based children's music project. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Techn

Glitter & Doom
January 11, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 30:04


Coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, this is 112BK. On the show today: Another revelatory book about the man we call our President; reimagining digital media; and a Message of Love, with the Hendrix Project. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, and our theme music is by Brad Par

Glitter & Doom
January 10, 2018 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 30:06


Coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, this is 112BK. On today’s show we’ve got Anthony Posada discussing ICE infiltration in City courts; a map of languages spoken in NYC by Ross Perlin; and a genre-bending, afro-futuristic voyage with artist Tim Fielder. Stay tuned 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technic

Glitter & Doom
January 09, 2018 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 37:09


Coming to you in 2018 from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, this is 112BK. On the show today? Mental health challenges and the LGBTQ community with Kenyon Farrow & Antoine B. Craigwell; a play about New York's first African American Congressman Michael Chenevert; and preserving and presenting family memories with Thomas Allen Harris. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Cli

Glitter & Doom
January 12, 2018 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 29:23


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Looking back at MLK's visit to a Brooklyn Church 55 years ago with Lurie Daniel Favors & Grace Faison, an activist and lawyer to talk about the progress since then; and BAM's commemoration of the civil rights giant with Katy Clark. Lastly Ngozi Anyanwu speaks about African playwrights. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian an

Glitter & Doom
December 13, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 32:47


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Brooklyn's Borough President Eric Adams will be joining us to talk about all things Brooklyn; Then, Mike Veny talks more about dealing with the stigma that comes to mental health challenges. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director

Glitter & Doom
December 12, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 29:11


Coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, this is 112BK. On the show today: is another local media outlet about to fall? Liena Zagare is here with the details. And has affordable housing become a buzz word with no clear definition? We'll try to go Webster's on it with LaToya Campbell. Plus, we meet one of the artists at our BRIC Open Call exhibit, Mary Anne Monforton. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghoss

Glitter & Doom
December 07, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 30:39


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Jordan Weissmann is here to discuss what the new Republican tax bill will mean for New Yorkers; Rachael Morgan Peters & Xaelah Jarrett are here getting sex ed into local schools; and a film that focuses on HIV in the African American community. An inside look coming up with Richard E. Pelzer II & Kim Canady. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi,

Glitter & Doom
December 08, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 29:55


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Six years after Zuccotti Park was cleared a Yes Man on what activism can achieve Jacques Servin; experiencing homelessness in Brooklyn? Nadia Rose & Lorraine Langer are here to give you the information you need; and crowd sourced artwork with Steven Peterman. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editor

Glitter & Doom
December 06, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 23:59


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: On Monday, The Supreme Court allowed Trump's travel ban to take full effect. Albert Cahn from the Center for American Islamic Relations is in the studio to break down their decision. Plus, a CNN Money reporter on how the Republican tax plan could hurt higher ed, and an innovative Brooklyn theater turns 35. 
 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford, and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and

Glitter & Doom
December 05, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 27:23


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: A debate over the fate of the Bedford Union Armory with Jennifer Levy & Geoffrey A Davis; and BRIC TV's own "The Show About the Show" created by Caveh Zahedi goes to Sundance. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford, and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, and our theme music is

Glitter & Doom
November 30, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 28:56


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Jarrett Murphy is back with his guest Aixa Torres alongside Karen Blondel talk more about a lead paint crisis at NYCHA; Pat Swann to give us tips on how to increase voter turnout after historic lows; and check your aspect ratio - it's the NYC Vertical Film Festival with Brian Pham. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kri

Glitter & Doom
December 01, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 29:25


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Brian Vines is back with an interview with the multi-talented author and filmmaker Nelson George... and with World AIDS Day on December first, how two arts organizations are honoring the stories surrounding the fight against HIV and AIDS. More about that from Nick McCarthy & Esther McGowan 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian

Glitter & Doom
November 29, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 30:27


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Anthony Riddle is here to inform us on how the Trump Administration’s plan to end net neutrality will affect community news organizations, including BRIC? “Giving Tuesday” is here, and no one gives more in this borough than Brooklyn Community Foundation. Don’t take my word on it, Cecilia Clarke is here with the facts. And explosive growth in Downtown Brooklyn, plus what’s happening to help local businesses durin

Last Name Basis
Episode 75 | Last Name Basis, Live!

Last Name Basis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 86:36


Last week, Fran and Pat lit up BRIC House with the first-ever Last Name Basis live show! DJ Justin Locs — who composed the show’s theme song — intro’d all your favorite segments, and Crissle West from The Read dropped by to talk Get Out, pizza bikinis, following your dreams, and (of course) Florida Men. […]

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Glitter & Doom
November 28, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 33:33


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: As Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Central Americans in the US ends, how are Brooklynites responding? Anne Pilsbury and Ninaj Raoul are here with more details; Plus, installation artist Musa Hixson is in the studio to talk about his work and the BRIC Biennial Exhibition. Today's 112BK was hosted by Brian Vines filling in for Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shi

Glitter & Doom
November 23, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 29:27


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Andrew S. Vargas is here to tell us more about how Brooklynites from Sunset Park are working to bring relief to Puerto Rico... Stephanie Cunningham sheds some light on the effort to add some color to New York's historically white-dominated arts scene... and 100-plus local vendors show off their stuff at the Brooklyn Holiday Bazaar. Teresa Lagerman is here with all the hand-made details. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (tw

Glitter & Doom
November 22, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 29:48


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: a community copes with vandalism at two Brooklyn mosques. Marwa Janini is here to update us on the situation; the state of local reporting post-Gothamist and DNAinfo. More about that with Zawadi Morris & Scott Enman; and are too many volunteers giving too MUCH time on Thanksgiving? Denise Scaravello is here to talk to us about soup kitchens, volunteers and serving the underserved in Brooklyn. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Fo

Glitter & Doom
November 21, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 31:04


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: The push for a clean Dream Act. Yaritza Mendez is here to talk about something a more permenant; why Iranian-Americans HERE are having a hard time sending money to earthquake victims THERE. Mana Kharrazi has the answers; and BRIC House walls awash with art. Artist Fernanda Mello & Jennifer Gerow talk more about this new exhibit. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred

Glitter & Doom
November 16, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 29:10


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Brooklyn's Uzbek community deals with fallout from a terrorist attack. Sodik Fayzullayev and Ilhom Kenjabaev are here to give us an update on their progress. Akeem Browder's success without winning the mayoral race; and the Brooklyn Podcast Festival, going on now. Kyle Fitzpatrick is here to tell us what we can expect this year. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, and our theme music is by Brad Parker. Our Executive Producers are Aziz Isham, Jonathan Lief and Sachar Mathias. If you want to get in touch, you can leave us a comment, tweet us @BRICRradiousing the hashtag 112BK, email us at 112BKpodcast@gmail.com or leave a message at (347) 504-0801. #112BK is part of the BRIC Radio family. For more information on this, and all BRIC Radio podcasts, visithttps://www.bricartsmedia.org/radio

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Glitter & Doom
November 15, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 29:50


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Colvin W. Grannum joins us to talk about the Bed-Stuy's Restoration Corporation's 50th anniversary; director Peter Gordon discusses his film about enhancing education in Bushwick; and Crown Heights-based singer/songwriter Fusilier. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr.

Glitter & Doom
November 14, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 29:53


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: an update on the effort to fight AIDS and HIV in the city with Reed Vreeland; Gaspard Nemec & Olivier Bernier talk about the DOC NYC film fest and some local shorts; and the a sit down with the creator of Dear Queer podcast, Robin Cloud. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian, Kritzie Roberts and Clinton Philson, Jr. Our editor

Glitter & Doom
November 10, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 30:58


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: A Brooklyn-based climate scientist Robert Pincus has a results from a recent study that should concern us; and with Veterans Day this weekend, a look at veterans - services in NYC with Jamal Othman, plus a Ashley Clark stops by to share with us a film festival about black soldiers. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kr

Glitter & Doom
November 09, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 28:26


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: Elections, elections. Jerry Skurnick & Laura Nahmias fill us in on what happened and what we need to know; Dr. Sheryl Abraham & Errol Pierre talk more about Obamacare for 2018; and then a cinematic ode to lesbian love created by Rae Leone Allen. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton

Glitter & Doom
November 08, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 29:58


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. On the show today: former DNAinfo and Gothamist employees Noah Hurowitz & David Colon; some Weediquette from VICELAND host, Krishna Andavolu; and African and diaspora dance breakdown with Jimena Martinez. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is

Glitter & Doom
November 02, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 35:51


This is 112BK, coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn. On today's show: Laurie Cumbo - incumbent running for reelection in Brooklyn's 35th...and baseball legend Jackie Robinson's son. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian, Kritzie Roberts and Clinton Philson, Jr. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, and our theme music is by Brad Parker.

Glitter & Doom
November 01, 2017 | 112BK

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 29:13


Coming to you from BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, this is 112BK. On the show: after the mass murder in lower Manhattan, what is the diversity visa lottery?; continued coverage of Brooklyn City Council races; voter turnout and why it matters; and a Brooklyn initiative on domestic violence. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian, Kritzie Roberts and Clinton Philson, Jr. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and K

Queer State of Mind
Queer State of Mind Sneak: Interview with Kweighbaye Kotee from Bushwick Film Festival

Queer State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 15:33


An upcoming Brooklyn event, LGBT Spotlight, plans to feature voices and works of LGBTQ filmmakers and artists in a screening and panel discussion coming this Wednesday, May 25th. "I always stress diversity in our programming and in our content that we show on and off camera," said Bushwick Film Festival founder Kweighbaye Kotee about the free event being held at the BRIC House at 7pm. "One question we are always asking ourself is 'are we properly representing as many communities as we can." LGBT Spotlight includes a panel moderated by writer and activist Tiq Milan and including creatives Trae Harris, Jess X Chen, Mx. Je'Jae Cleopatra Daniels, Jeremy Harsh, Daniel Armando & Billy Gerard Frank. Listen to the full interview with Kotee and catch the panel on Wednesday, May 25th 7pm at BRIC House Stoop on Fulton St. in Downtown Brooklyn.