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É isso mesmo que você ouviu, o Pod Falar de Webtoon vai ter duas programações presenciais pra você participar na cidade de São Paulo. A 20ª Virada Cultural da cidade paulista está chegando e o Centro Cultural Coreano no Brasil preparou uma programação especial dedicada à literatura e cultura coreana para os próximos dias 24 e 25 de maio.Acesse essa matéria para conferir mais informações sobre a nossa participação: https://falardewebtoon.com.br/falar-de-webtoon-na-20a-virada-cultural-pelo-cccb/Confira a programação completa de sábado 24/05: https://brazil.korean-culture.org/pt/438/board/183/read/137247Confira a programação completa de domingo 25/05: https://brazil.korean-culture.org/pt/438/board/183/read/137254Não se esqueça de avaliar, seguir o nosso podcast e ativar as notificações para receber os novos episódios em primeira mão!- Para continuar interagindo com a gente, é só seguir @falardewebtoon no Instagram e no Bluesky;- Acesse nosso site em falardewebtoon.com- Entre para a nossa comunidade do Discord:https://discord.gg/nVwn85vPhr- Bluesky das hosts: Meidi (@mermeidi), Nai (nadaponte), Mari (@mariars)
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Al CPK 314:· Xarauts gent morta!· Hem anat a la exposició sobre Chris Ware al CCCB i és flipant. Tant com pronunciar bé el seu nom.· Ja tenim aquí el millor moment de l'any basquetbolístic, els 8 primers partits dels PO de l'NBA. Bolquers, cascaruja, begudes amb gas i un cartellet de "no molestar" al front. Parlem de Kyle Kuzma, de minutades a Denver, de Cade Cuningham, d'heliocentrisme provocat, ridículs, de tenir a Derrick White o a Cory Joseph, d'ambients de PO i de factors X i de la possibilitat d'inventar un nou esport on enlloc de ficar la pilota a la cistella el que importa és agafar rebots.· Com era d'esperar les previsions pels dos partits jugats avui no han anat del tot bé.
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Amors on FIRE!! Una selección de nueve películas que han pasado por la Mostra FIRE!! en los últimos años estarán disponibles del 13 al 16 de febrero de 2025 en el el Auditori del Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona. Acceso gratuito a todas las sesiones con reserva previa en www.cccb.org.
Aquest dimarts, 29 d'octubre, el CCCB ha estat l'escenari del lliurament del Premi Europeu de l'Espai P
En esta sección, y después de hablar en la sección anterior sobre el ‘pantalón femenino', Rubén Antón y Laura Sangrà charlan sobre ‘LA FALDA COMO PRENDA MASCULINA EN LAS CULTURAS ANTIGUAS DEL MEDITERRÁNEO' como evidencia de que históricamente los hombres han vestido con túnicas y faldas. No fue hasta el siglo XVIII que cambió la moda occidental y se empezó a ver la falda como una prenda ‘exclusivamente' femenina. Además, hacemos una pequeña revisión a la palabra TRAVESTIDO o TRAVESTIDA en los diccionarios más antiguos que tenemos acceso tanto en castellano como en catalán para analizar su significado real en ese contexto histórico. Mención especial al homenaje a la Mónica del Raval en el CCCB a cargo de Javier Morelope. La presentación del libro ‘Que no se te note' de Rocío Saiz junto a Marc Giró en la Casa del Llibre de la Rambla Catalunya. Y el regreso de Pluma, la fiesta drag más underground de la ciudad en la Sala Sauvage, antigua sala Sidecar, en la Plaça Reial de Barcelona. Programa matinal en directo que se puede ver completo en la hemeroteca de betevé.cat Vestuario por Lady Braga. Pendientes hechos a mano por Yldis Creations. Maquillaje por Pilar Blanco y Alicia Puente. ❤️
El Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona (CCCB) promueve y reconoce el espacio público urbano de calidad, a través de su iniciativa Public Space, que incluye un premio bienal europeo. En 2024, toca entregarlo y ya se conocen los 10 proyectos seleccionados, situados en España, Georgia, Polonia o Países Bajos. El ganador se anunciará el 29 de octubre.Informa Íñigo PicabeaEscuchar audio
Arrenquem el Collita pròpia d'aquesta setmana amb el recordatori que aquest diumenge 30 de juny podreu aconseguir amb el diari ARA la nova revista Núvol d'estiu. La portada, obra de la il·lustradora italiana resident a Barcelona Federica Benegiamo, s'inspira en un dels múltiples festivals que podem gaudir durant aquests mesos caniculars: el Sea Jazz L'Estartit, amb les illes Medes al fons. No la deixeu escapar! Pel que fa als articles més destacats, comencem el programa d'avui parlant d'èxits perquè Enric Gomà ha escrit Aversió a l'èxit. L'autor ens explica per què els catalans tenim aquesta por al triomf. No deixeu escapar l'article de Joan Burdeus Sospitar que Noam Chomsky continua viu o la filosofía, en què explica per què les xarxes han convertit el cara a cara entre Chomsky i Foucault en l'Imperi Romà dels estudiants de filosofia i política. Us recomanem també el text de Bernat Puigtobella, editor de Núvol, i que es titula Nathan Thrall o el periodisme premiat i cancel·lat, on recull el pas de l'autor nord-americà pel CCCB, on ha presentat el llibre 'Un dia a la vida d'Abed Salama', premi Pulitzer 2024.Avui també destaquem l'article Clara Peya s'allibera de la cotilla d'Ofèlia Carbonell. La pianistafarà el concert inaugural del Vida Festival que se celebra els pròxims 4, 5 i 6 de juliol a Vilanova i La Geltrú, on interpretarà les cançons del seu darrer disc, Corsé.Aquest divendres, 28 de juny, es compleix el 45è aniversari de la revolta de Stonewall, i sembla que la narrativa catalana s'hagi alineat per a commemorar-ho amb la publicació d'un notable reguitzell de novetats literàries de temàtica LGTBI+, moltes d'elles debuts de professionals aterrats d'altres disciplines, com el teatre, el cinema o la docència. Oriol Osan fa un repàs d'algunes novetats literàries LGBTI+.Aquest dijous l'escriptor i músic Jordi Masó ha guanyat el Premi Llibreter per la novel·la Xacona. El guardó, que s'ha entregat a la sala Paral·lel 62 de Barcelona, té com a objectiu reivindicar l'ofici llibreter i promoure la literatura de qualitat. Al Collita pròpia recuperem la ressenya d'en Pol Torres, Jordi Masó i l'art de la repetició. Aquesta setmana, ha començat el Festival Grec i al llarg del mes de juliol una seixantena de teatres i espais de Barcelona acolliran les propostes del Grec Ciutat. Durant les pròximes setmanes, la dramatúrgia catalana viurà una successió important d'estrenes. Al seu darrer article, Oriol Puig Taulé ens diu quines obres no es perdrà aquest estiu. Per altra banda, i en clau musical Jaume Forés ha escrit El talent musical català s'exhibeix al Grec, on destaca els concerts que no hauríem de deixar escapar en l'edició d'enguany. No deixeu escapar l'article.Finalment, i ara que comença juliol, us recomanem recuperar el suplement de Faves Tendres número 225, on trobareu tres entrevistes que hem fet en el marc de l'Obrador d'estiu de la Sala Beckettl. Hi trobareu l'entrevista que Emma Delon ha fet a Evelyne de la Chenelière, dramaturga i actriu quebequesa. També, la conversa entre Oriol Puig Taulé i Anna Breckon i Nat Randall. I finalment, l'article de Sofia Vilella, que ha conversat amb el dramaturg alemany Falk Richter. Per acabar, traieu l'agenda perquè aquest 29 de juny en el marc del cicle L'Hivernacle, el Palau de la Música Catalana ha preparat una visita nocturna guiada per l'artista Anna Dot. I finalment, l'1 de juliol en el marc de la sisena edició del Mutare, la Fundació Carulla presenta el llibre “La fórmula Mutare. Com la cultura transforma”.
Avui iniciem l'episodi amb una notícia que ens fa molta il·lusió perquè el pròxim dimarts 18 de juny a les 19h, farem el lliurament dels Premis Núvol 2023 amb una celebració col·lectiva plena de música, bona conversa i refrescos al Jardí Romàntic de l'Ateneu Barcelonès. La inscripció és gratuïta, però cal inscriure's al formulari que trobareu al nostre web.I pel que fa als articles més destacats, no deixeu escapar Un revolucionari en el regne de la mentida de Pol Torres. L'autor va assistir a la conferència del periodista Patrick Radden Keefe que inaugurava el Dia Orwell 2024. Radden, que va conversar sobre l'estat de l'ecosistema comunicatiu i la qualitat de l'esfera informativa, va marcar el tret de sortida d'unes jornades de debat i reflexió col·lectiva que s'allargaran fins al 21 de juny al CCCB.La periodista especialitzada en ciència i cultura Teresa Bau ens convida al Jazz by the Sea, un cicle de concerts que se celebra al restaurant L'Ultramar de l'Escala i que com diu ella, connecta amb l'essència dels clubs mítics de jazz novaiorquesos, oferint una experiència musical única amb noms de l'escena internacional en un espai privilegiat.I de la música passem a la fotografia amb l'article de Jordi Montell Arroyo titulat El fotògraf juganer, on explica que l'Arxiu Nacional inaugura l'exposició Gabriel Casas i Galobardes. Fotos amb joguets, en el marc de la cinquena edició del Festival Lumínic de fotografia de Sant Cugat del Vallès, que es podrà visitar fins al 26 de juliol. El seu comissari, l'escriptor Julià Guillamon, ens explica què trobarem a l'exposició dedicada als joguets. També aquesta setmana i en clau política arran de la notícia que Josep Rull és el nou president del Parlament, Joan Burdeus ha escrit L'art de rostir els altres. A més, hem publicat una nova entrega de ‘El que no hem menjat', la sèrie gastronòmica de Núvol a càrrec de Miquel Bonet que fa servir el menjar com a arma política i que aquest mes té com a propòsit desmuntar, com diu el seu autor, una de les camàndules històriques que més ha dividit la nostra nació valenciana: la fideuada.Aquesta setmana, Montserrat Dameson ha escrit L'idil·li és mimètic on reflexiona sobre la dicotomia de l'amor i de com tot pot ser bo i dolent alhora. L'autora ens fa cinc cèntims del tema i sobre com s'ha inspirat.Finalment, aquest dimarts 11 de juny, Annie Ernaux, autora francesa premi Nobel 2022 va parlar dels seus orígens i del seu procés d'escriptura a la biblioteca Jaume Fuster de Barcelona en una conversa conduïda per la periodista Anna Guitart. L'escriptora i docent Alba Sabaté va assistir a l'acte, que es va celebrar per arrodonir els 25 anys dels clubs de lectura de les Biblioteques de Barcelona i n'ha escrit l'article La noia normanda que enyorava el sol. Alba Sabaté explica a l'episodi com viure l'acte. Us recomanem també recuperar l'article que Joan Burdeus publicava en motiu de l'estrena del film Les années Super 8, dirigida per l'escriptora conjuntament amb el seu fill David Ernaux-Briot. L'article es diu La sacralitat del vídeo casolà.De cara a dilluns, el lingüista, escriptor i traductor Albert Jané i Riera rebrà el 56è Premi d'Honor de les Lletres Catalanes. Arran d'això, Núvol ofereix en format ebook La fascinació dels noms de lloc, la transcripció d'una conferència inèdita que que l'acadèmic de la llengua va pronunciar el 10 d'octubre del 2006 a Sabadell.
'A vivir' visita el Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona, uno de los corazones culturales de El Raval. Judit Carrera es la directora del centro y narra la historia de cómo el centro ha sido un lugar en el que buscar y encontrar ayuda para aquellos que lo necesitan. Además, Lourdes Lancho y Javier del Pino charlan con Verónica Santos directora del IES Miquel Tarradell, que emplea algunas de las instalaciones para dar clase.
Repasamos la actualidad de la semana con Íñigo Domínguez, Ana Fuentes, Mathieu de Taillac y Hans-Günter Kellner desde el CCCB. Charlamos con Philipp Engel, periodista cultural especializado en cine y comisario de "Suburbia"
Aquesta setmana ha estat marcada per la victòria de la Champions del Barça, però també per la polèmica al voltant del l'estrebada que Jaume Collboni va fer quan l'Alèxia Putellas i ell subjectaven la samarreta blaugrana. Davant d'aquest fet, la columnista Marta Pontnou ha escrit l'article Senyoros ocupant espais que no els pertoca.Ana González, historiadora de l'art i comissària ens convida a anar a Tarragona a veure a Zoocosis, una exposició fotogràfica que podeu visitar gratuïtament a l'Antic Banc d'Espanya fins al 16 de juny. González diu al Collita pròpia quines imatges l'han impactada més.Fa uns dies, Sofia Vilella va parlar amb Maria Sevilla, poeta, investigadora de la literatura i docent perquè acaba de publicar dos títols. Per una banda, No desitjaràs els béns del proïsme un assaig inclòs a la sèrie «Deu manaments» de Fragmenta que qüestiona el mite del creixement il·limitat, i per l'altra, La nit ovípara, un poemari fosc i inquietant publicat a Documents Documenta. Al Colita pròpia ens explica què és el que li va sorprendre més de la trobada amb l'autora.No deixeu escapar l'entrevista que Joan Burdeus ha fet a Michel Desmurget, doctor en neurociència i director d'investigació a l'Institut Nacional de la Salut i la Investigació Mèdica de França que ha publicat Feu-los llegir amb Edicions 62, un llibre que parla sobre els usos i abusos del digital durant la infància.El passat 23 de maig, l'autora nord-americana A. M. Homes, va visitar Barcelona en el marc de l'exposició Subúrbia del CCCB fins al 8 de setembre. Homes va presentar La revelació, novel·la publicada per Angle Editorial on reflexiona sobre el poder, la llibertat i la identitat nord-americana. Albert Pijuan, escriptor finalista del Premi llibreter va moderar l'acte i ha opinat sobre la trobada i el llibre a l'article Trump al subrurbi.Aquesta setmana, Gerard Furest, professor de Llengua Catalana a Secundària, publica TV3 al Divan, una radiografia de l'actual programació de l'emissora de TV pública de Catalunya. Al Collita pròpia, Gerard Furest passa per la dutxa escocesa la programació de TV3 i diu un aspecte positiu i un negatiu de l'emissora.No deixeu escapar el darrer article de Damià Bardera, Elitisme acadèmic: hipocresia i tabú, on aborda la qüestió de l'elitisme acadèmic. Per altra banda, l'Ofèlia Carbonell publica Eurovisió i xarxes en temps de guerra, on explica com les xarxes socials ens han portat a banalitzar els conflictes, com està passant a Gaza.Finalment, acabem amb una recomanació per als més petits, Sirocco i el Regne dels Vents, una pel·lícula de la distribuïdora Pack Màgic que captivarà els més petits i fascinarà els més crescuts. El film narra l'aventura en què s'embarquen les germanes Juliette i Carmen (de quatre i vuit anys respectivament) quan s'aboquen accidentalment en una de les històries que il·lustra la seva tieta, l'Agnès. Agus Izquierdo n'ha fet una resssenya a l'article El tresor després de l'huracà.
Des de fa un pares de mesos es pot visitar al CCCB l'exposició 'Suburbia, la construcció del somni americà', on podem descobrir l'origen d'aquestes urbanizacions que han sigut també font per infinitat de material cinematogràfic. D'aquests referents en parlem amb en Philipp Engel, comissari de l'expo i reputat crític i escriptor sobre cinema.
Quizá de niña te visualizabas en el adosado de Nacho Martín en Médico de familia, en la casa de Los Serrano o en la mansión de Bel Air de los Banks. En todo caso, lo más probable es que no se pareciesen mucho a tu casa. Hablamos con Philipp Engel, el comisario de la expo Suburbia, en el CCCB, del optimismo cruel, y el ideal de la buena vida, y de cómo el urbanismo disperso es una máquina de hacer ideología. Ya lo dijo William Levitt, el inventor del suburbio moderno: si estás ocupado arreglándote el tejado del chalet, no tienes tiempo de hacerte comunista ¿Votas como vives?
Porque no todo es blanco o negro, en este nuevo capítulo de la Hora Extra nos adentramos en la complejidad de una relación de maltrato con la última novela de la escritora y editora Sabina Urraca. A través del teatro hablamos de las mujeres olvidadas a lo largo de la historia y de la libertad sexual frente al poder y la manipulación. Y a través del cine y la televisión visitamos una de las expos más interesantes de la temporada en el CCCB sobre cómo ha evolucionado el sueño americano
3 de maig. Aquesta setmana, el crític de jazz Martí Farré ha publicat Elogi de l'altell del Jazz Man en motiu del Dia Internacional del Jazz (30 d'abril). A l'article homenatja aquest local barceloní que ha hagut de deixar de fer concerts arran de les pressions d'un veí.L'agenda política de la setmana ha estat marcada per Pedro Sánchez, que, després de cinc dies de reflexió, aquest dilluns anunciava que continuarà com a president del govern espanyol. Per això, Joan Burdeus ha escrit l'article Perro in love, on comenta l'espectacle televisiu i l'expectativa emocional que hi ha hagut al voltant d'aquest anunci.En clau política també, i en motiu de l'actual campanya electoral, Bernat Romaní ha escrit Governs per salvar l'ecosistema. Al Collita Pròpia l'autor ens explica per què el 12 de maig el seu vot respondrà als hàbits ecologistes dels polítics.Aquesta setmana també, Montserrat Dameson ha escrit l'Apàtic i a l'episodi ens comenta què hi ha de cert en el seu article.No deixeu escapar tampoc l'entrevista que Sofia Vilella ha fet a l'escriptora Kerri Maher, autora de la novel·la A l'altra banda de la línia (Navona), traduïda al català per Lola Fígols. Maher hi explica la història del col·lectiu Jane, un grup de dones que van crear un servei clandestí de salut reproductiva al Chicago de la dècada dels setanta. Hem preguntat a Sofia Vilella què destaca de la trobada amb l'autora.En clau lingüística, Maria Cucurull, filòloga i presidenta de Cultura Activa, ha escrit Dia històric per al català, on celebra que el passat 24 d'abril es va aprovar La nova Llei de la llengua pròpia i oficial a Andorra.Continuem parlant de llengua amb l'anàlisi que Enric Gomà ha fet dels vídeos que el 3/24 ha fet als diferents candidats polítics. Ja podeu recuperar l'article Com ho xafen els polítics.Finalment, treieu l'agenda perquè us recomanem anar al Festival En altres paraules, que se celebrarà entre el 8 i el 30 de maig al Caixa Fòrum i que comptarà amb invitats d'honor com Sebastià Alzamora o Mariana Enríquez. Podeu trobar la programació a l'article de Martí Costa En altres paraules.I també, Agus Izquierdo ha fet una guia dels 12 imprescindibles del festival documental Docs Barcelona, que celebra la 27a edició del 2 al 12 de maig i que enguany proposa una programació de 40 llargmetratges i 10 curtmetratges, que es projectaran al CCCB i als Renoir Floridablanca.
Hoy, en El ojo crítico hablamos sobre 'Una mínima infelicidad', el debut de la italiana Carmen Verde, finalista del premio Strega publicado por la editorial Tránsito. Además Miguel Ángel Delgado nos enseña 'Cómo hablar balleno', escuchamos las reivindicaciones de la Plataforma Sant Jordi Popular que critica la privatización del espacio público y nos quedaremos en Barceolna, en el CCCB, para seguir reflexionando sobre cómo construimos ciudades a través de la exposición Suburbia.Escuchar audio
'La estrella azul' es un biopic sobre Mauricio Aznar que dirige Javier Macipe y que cuenta la vida del músico y poeta maño. Use Lahoz trae un ensayo de Judith Tick acerca de la figura de Ella Fitzgerald, celebramos los 30 años del Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona y nos vamos a reflexionar sobre la risa en Valladolid con el Foro de la Cultura. Escuchar audio
In this episode we have an in depth conversation with David Fincher about Central Christian College of the Bible. We talk about how CCCB is serving the needs of churches in training men and women for ministry. We cover the changes taking place in ministry as well as the growing demand to fill the ministry needs of churchs, as well as some very practical solutions. We hope you find the converstaion to be helpful!
“I cannot recall a moment where we have seen this kind of openly expressed antisemitism.” Dr. Remko Leemhuis, AJC Berlin Director, sums up the state of antisemitism in Germany post-October 7 with this chilling statement. Hear from Leemhuis, along with Asia Pacific Institute (API) Assistant Director Hana Rudolph, and AJC Abu Dhabi Director Marc Sievers, on how the October 7 Hamas massacre of Israelis has impacted Jews in Germany, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the United Arab Emirates. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC. Episode Lineup: (0:40) Hana Rudolph (7:18) Remko Leemhuis (15:20) Marc Sievers Show Notes: Take action to bring all hostages home now. Listen – People of the Pod on the Israel-Hamas War: Global Antisemitism Report Part 1: What It's Like to Be Jewish in Europe, Latin America, and South Africa Right Now What Happens Next: AJC's Avital Leibovich on the Hostage Deal and Challenges Ahead What Would You Do If Your Son Was Kidnapped by Hamas? The Good, the Bad, and the Death Threats: What It's Like to Be a Jewish College Student Right Now Mai Gutman Was Supposed to Be at the Music Festival: IDF Lone Soldier Recounts Harrowing Week Responding to Hamas Terror: IsraAID CEO on How You Can Help Israelis Right Now Learn: Debunking the False Equivalency Between Israeli Hostages and Palestinian Prisoners How much do you know about Hamas? Try to ace our quiz and expose the truth about the terror group today. Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Transcript of Interview with Hana Rudolph, Remko Leemhuis, and Marc Sievers: Manya Brachear Pashman: American Jewish Committee has 14 international offices around the world. This week, we checked in with some of those offices to learn what they're seeing and hearing on the ground since the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel. In an earlier installment, we took you to Europe, Africa, and Latin America. Our journey continues today in Asia, Berlin, and Abu Dhabi. We started in South and East Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Since the director of the Asia Pacific Institute (API) [Shira Loewenberg] was en route to Indonesia, we caught up with Assistant Director Hana Rudolph. Hana, let's start with Indonesia, a predominantly Muslim country, the country with the world's largest Muslim population. In fact, where AJC has made tremendous inroads in recent years engaging with faith and political leaders. What has the response to the October 7 attacks been there? Hana Rudolph: The Indonesian government doesn't have ties with Israel, though it does support a two state solution. So we don't expect there to be a vocal kind of support for Israel. But the anti semitism and the conspiracy theories, the false narratives happen incredibly alarming. There was a rally on November 5, a pro Palestinian rally, and rally organizers think that there were 2 million people who turned out for that. So we're talking huge numbers. The prevailing narrative there is really that Israel is the indiscriminate aggressor, they are just killing women and children for no reason in Gaza. There's very little mention of Hamas' massacre on October 7, and that's the narrative. AJC has taken several delegations of Indonesians to Israel for our Project Interchange. A lot of our alumni had been receiving death threats. And we're not talking about death threats for posts that they're actively making right now in support of Israel. We're talking about death threats because, you know, some long time ago, when they were on this delegation, they posted something that was seen as something pro-Israel, and now they're receiving this kind of pushback and hate and condemnation for it. Manya Brachear Pashman: You mentioned the dominant narrative. Are there other narratives developing? Hana Rudolph: One of the most, I think, notable and disappointing reactions across our region has been China. China refused to condemn Hamas' terrorist attack on October 7. And there has been a notable uptick in antisemitic rhetoric across Chinese social media platforms, which, as you know, are heavily censored when the government chooses to do so. So here the government is choosing not to censor. And in fact, several state-run institutions are actively promoting radically antisemitic content. So I'll give you a few examples. CCCB describes Jews as accounting for 3% of the US population and manipulating and controlling, in their words, 70% of the country's wealth. The China Internet Information Center compared Israel to the Nazis. And these are, of course, narratives that, you know, once they're once they're put out there, they're being actively promoted and popularized by other social media influencers. So the content that's being generated, you know, as a result goes far beyond even those examples. We've noticed that there are several major Chinese map platforms that are no longer labeling Israel as a country, you know, they'll demarcate the borders, they'll identify cities, but you don't see Israel labeled. Most likely, China is seeing the current conflicts within the context of the US versus China and this whole conflict is just another opportunity to champion itself as the leader of the developing world. You know, it's a continued strengthening of the China, Russia, Iran, North Korea bloc of malign actors. It's just very laughable, really, that China is maintaining what is described to be a position of neutrality, when one, it won't condemn Hamas' attack; two, it won't condemn antisemitism. But instead, it'll explicitly denounce Israel for quote, going beyond self defense, and, again, in the foreign minister's words, collectively punishing the Gaza people in its counterstrike. Manya Brachear Pashman: What are we seeing in Australia, where the Jewish community numbers about 100,000? I know historically, antisemitic incidents per capita have remained low there. Hana Rudolph: The Australian government has, by and large, really supported Israel in the same way that the US has. But the politics and public sentiment also look a lot like here. So there's been growing pressure for the government to call for a ceasefire, things like that. The uptick in antisemitism also looks a lot like here. It's been very alarming. There's actually a very sizable Jewish community in Australia. It's about 100,000, and Australia has the largest number of Holocaust survivors per capita, just to give some context. Since October 7, the Executive Council of Australian Jewry has documented 221 incidents of antisemitism, so we're just talking about one month. This includes threats to Jewish schools and synagogues, property damage, even a few physical assaults. There has also been large pro-Palestinian demonstrations. I think the one that probably everyone signed in the news is a demonstration on October 9. So we're talking just two days after the attack. Outside of the Sydney Opera House where pro-Palestinian protesters were chanting ‘Gas the Jews.' Manya Brachear Pashman: Remarks and resolutions coming out of the United Nations General Assembly have shown little support for Israel since the beginning of this conflict. There was a resolution calling for a truce this week. There's one calling on Israel to withdraw from the Golan Heights, the buffer between Israel and yet another hostile neighbor, Syria. How have the nations in the Asia Pacific voted on these resolutions? Hana Rudolph: I would say that the most kind of encouraging signs coming out of some of these countries have really been in terms of the government's position. So I want to especially highlight Japan, South Korea, and India. These are all countries that have joined the U.S. in condemning Hamas' attack on October 7, affirming Israel's right to self defense. They all abstained from a recent UN General Assembly resolution that called for an immediate humanitarian truce. And the reason why they abstained is because there has been a Canadian amendment to unequivocally condemn Hamas terrorist attacks and demanding immediate release of hostages. This amendment was backed by the U.S. but was rejected by the resolution. And so these three countries all abstained. We see it as a positive. The Marshall Islands and Micronesia Islands, both Pacific Islands, voted against it. They have always been strong supporters of Israel. We're incredibly grateful for that relationship. …. Manya Brachear Pashman: Since October 7, AJC Berlin director Remko Leemhuis has taken two German delegations to Israel to speak with hostages' families, to see the homes raided by Hamas, and understand the military operation underway there. Remko joined us from Berlin to speak about those missions, but also to talk about what he's seeing and hearing back home. Remko Leemhuis: We had an attack on a synagogue here in the center of Berlin that was attacked with Molotov cocktails, even though there was police protection. We had the homes of people marked with a star of David. You know, where members of the Jewish community live. And these are the things that happened sort of outside of demonstrations–we had people that have been threatened, because they were wearing a kippah or are visibly Jewish. And when we look at the demonstrations, we see what we've seen, this is nothing too new. All sorts of expressions of antisemitism beginning with, from the river to the sea. People chanting that. We're also seeing that they compare what's happening in Gaza with the shoah, so, Holocaust trivialization. Again, we see attacks on police officers, and thinly veiled, classic antisemitic stereotypes. You know, they're not saying the Jews but saying, you know, the Zionist. And that's also something not too new, but the how forceful these things press. We're also seeing attacks against the press, and saying that the press is lying, and they're always, you know, portraying them in the wrong way and using chants that are hard to translate, but that, up until now, we've mostly seen right wing manifestations. So it's very weird to see how they're now using the same slogans. We've seen it across the board, in every region in every major city. We don't have numbers, over the past month or so. But I can tell you that, for example, in the first week, after October 7, we had 202, antisemitic incidents that were recorded by a different NGO. And that was just the first week after, after October 7. And we had until the end of October, 80 antisemitic crimes that have been registered with the police and the authorities. So we've seen it across the board and online, but especially during demonstrations, so called pro-Palestinian demonstrations, where we have seen violence–violence against the police, but obviously also expressions of antisemitism and very clear expressions of antisemitism. That's been frightening, to be honest, because we have seen, you know, these kinds of before during other rounds of conflict between Hamas and Israel, but this time, it's just the sheer number and the openness is pretty stunning. And I cannot recall a moment where we have seen this kind of openly expressed antisemitism. Manya Brachear Pashman: Are you also hearing it from government leaders? Remko Leemhuis: I have to say that, especially for Germany, that the government, the ministers, they are all very clear in their support for Israel. And this is obviously not a winning theme for them, oftentimes, but the chancellor is very straightforward in his support for Israel, on numerous occasions. The Economy Minister Habeck, has put out a video that got a lot of attention, where he very clearly addresses antisemitism. Antisemitism coming from the left, so sort of his own, he's from the Green Party. So when he's talking about antisemitism from the left, he's sort of talking about where he is coming from. And I think that's always a good starting point for people when they talk about antisemitism always, start by addressing it in your own sort of political spectrum and not pointing fingers at others. And so I think that this is a very good sign. And today, we're weeks after October 7, and they're still very forceful in their support for Israel, which, again, given the pictures that we unfortunately see coming out of Gaza, I wouldn't have imagined that it would be the case, but it still is. So that is, that is good. What is still lacking, in my opinion is, or something that we've seen over the past years, and now seeing much more, that there's a gap between sort of the political class, if you like to call political class and or politicians and mainstream society. Manya Brachear Pashman: But then again, government leaders have had the opportunity to see the battleground firsthand, right? I mean, you've taken two delegations now, can you tell us what they've seen, what they've heard? Remko Leemhuis: I was on two missions. The first mission, this was a delegation with members of parliament, members of the European Parliament and other national parliaments in the European Union, including two German Members of Parliament. That was my first mission to Israel since October 7. And I can say that, obviously, seeing it firsthand among, you know, we had obviously political meetings and meeting with lawmakers in Israel, members of Knesset, but we also went to Kfar Aza, one of the kibbutzim that was attacked on October 7. And we met with survivors' families from there, with families whose loved ones have been abducted, and are now hostages in Gaza. And I think that seeing this firsthand, hearing it firsthand, from the families there's nothing that can substitute for that. You can read a lot, you can watch everything that's in the news or on TV, but being there yourself really has really an impact on people and gives them a better understanding of what Israel is facing and what the enemy is that Israel is facing. My second trip was with the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, and again, it's someone to be there and be able to go into one of these, you know, small houses which seem like frozen in time. And I mean, nothing has been touched and it looks like it looked on this Saturday morning and in some houses you think, the inhabitants or the people who live there are just out for a while and will come back. Then you go through these houses and then you get to the safety room or the security room and bomb shelter. And you see what happened in that house and that obviously people have died there. And then again, speaking to the families, to the survivors, and seeing how desperate they are. It's something that no one will ever forget who was there and will impact everyone going forward and obviously will also have an impact on how they view the ongoing military operation in Gaza, differently than somebody who's just seeing it from the news. …. Manya Brachear Pashman: In addition to its Jerusalem office, AJC also has a Middle East presence in Abu Dhabi. With us to discuss how Israel's Abraham Accords partner United Arab Emirates has been reacting to the news is AJC Abu Dhabi Director Marc Sievers. Marc, welcome to People of the Pod. Marc Sievers: Hi, Manya. Great to be with you. Manya Brachear Pashman: You are right there in the region, in the neighborhood, if you will. Tell us what you're seeing or hearing and do you feel safe? What's top of mind there? Marc Sievers: Certainly there's a great concern about the potential for escalation. We hear that, it comes up in almost every discussion. Certainly, it's bad enough to see the combat and the situation in Gaza. But there's been concern from the beginning that it could spread to Israel's northern border with Lebanon, with Syria, even potentially, to Iran directly, although I think that's quite unlikely. But it's not entirely out of the realm of the possible. But I think the US military presence in that sense, in the two aircraft carrier groups that are in the waters in the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. There is a significant US military presence that's been brought into the region to help deter an escalation, an expansion of the fighting to Lebanon and Syria. Manya Brachear Pashman: Does the tiny Jewish community there feel safe? Marc Sievers: First of all, threatening or commenting in a hostile manner toward people here because of their race or their religion or their nationality is a crime. It's taken very seriously. There have been a few cases of Jewish people. Not anyone I'm directly involved with, but I heard about who took some complaints to the police and the police took legal action. So there is a legal basis to ban any expression, public expressions of antisemitism. The messages we've received are to keep a bit of a low profile, you know, avoid being obvious or provocative. But other than that, everything's normal. I walk around the city, I drive myself, I go to a lot of public places. I feel perfectly comfortable. I don't feel any particular tension. I'm sure if there were any threats, specific threats that we would be notified. I'm not aware of any. Look, it's a difficult period and emotions run high. And certainly emotions are high in Israel, but they're also high across the Arab world. There is a lot of, as I said earlier, a lot of concern for Palestinian civilians. I think, to some extent, Hamas has managed to project itself, particularly through social media, as the embodiment of the Palestinian people in a way that's kind of hard for us to understand, but it's out there. And that is a factor. Here the Israeli embassy is open and functioning. And there's also a consulate in Dubai that is open and functioning. My understanding is that at least Israeli ambassadors in the other countries, including Egypt and Jordan have been asked to come home, not because they've been kicked out, but out of security concerns. So I think it also speaks highly of the environment in the UAE, that the Israeli diplomatic missions are still here. Manya Brachear Pashman: But will the relationships that AJC has built, that Israel has built through the Abraham Accords, are they strained? Or is your work continuing through all of this? Marc Sievers: As I keep saying this is a difficult period. But I think we're all hoping that we'll all get through this together and that there will be a new situation after the military campaign is completed, that we want to see the hostages released safely. And that's very much on people's minds. A number of people here have family or friends who either died on October 7, or in some cases were kidnapped or they know somebody who was. So we share that concern and hope with all of the Jewish people around the world. That's certainly on our minds, but I'm very hopeful still that we will get past this and that there will be new opportunities to rebuild some of what's been disrupted. And there's no question that things have been disrupted, that's just a fact. Manya Brachear Pashman: Marc, Remko, Hana, thank you all for joining us. Be sure to listen to our previous episode from earlier this week featuring updates from Paris, Latin America, and Africa. And last week, before fighting resumed, we spoke with AJC Jerusalem Director Avital Leibovitch about Israel's efforts to root out Hamas and bring the rest of the hostages home.
Javier del Pino y Judit Carrera, directora del CCCB, conversan con la filósofa y escritora albanesa sobre su libro autobiógrafico "Libre", un retrato de Albania, el último bastión del estalinismo en Europa.
El gestor cultural Salah Malouli llega al programa quince años después de su intervención en las primeras emisiones de Mediterráneo, para explicar el estado actual del street art a este lado del mar y en Marruecos. Salah, vive ahora entre Casablanca y Catalunya y es director de los festivales Jidar y Baghabahga en Rabat y Casablanca. Aparecen nombres de artistas consolidados como Aryz, Jaz, Inti o Elisa Capdevila. También hablamos con el poeta, traductor y editor palestino-sirio Mohamad Bitari a propósito de su intervención en la mesa redonda del CCCB "Veus de Palestina" en la que también participan Samira Badran, Asmaa al-Ghoul Mariam Barghouti y Ben Ehrenreich. Escuchamos la música de: TINARIWEN- Nannuflày; METEOR AIRLINES- Tawada; BAB L’BLUZ- Ila Mata; GULTRAH SOUND SYSTEM- Elli Tchelou; MASHROU’LEILA- Ghadan Yawmon Afdal; RASHA NAHAS- Ya Binti; ISSAM- Wra Tabi3a; HAOUSSA- Chabab Lyoum. Escuchar audio
La cantante barcelonesa Latifa Belfakir conocida como L'BEEL nació y vive en el barrio del Raval y esa mezcla de culturas y músicas la ha convertido en la potente artista que es ahora. Presentamos su música y creación. Ella es su propio referente. Anunciamos el especial Kosmopolis Marruecos organizado por el CCCB con mesas redondas en las que participará la geógrafa y experta en migraciones Chadia Arab, la entrevistamos y traducimos gracias a la colaboración de la experta en Marruecos Mireia Estrada de Jiwar, que moderará la mesa redonda. Escuchamos la música propuesta por L'BEEL: L’BEEL- Sabira- La Visión- Acostumbrada- Mis niñas -Lobos; SAAD LAMJARRED- Mal Hbibi; SNOR- Hkaya; NANCY AJRAM- Ah W Nos; SHERINE- Ya layaly.; AYMANE SERHANI- Ma Nedikch a l’vacancia. Escuchar audio
Viajamos a las infancias de los noventa y hablamos del machismo que nos crio con María Herreros que publica “Historia de una niña con pánico a ser mujer”, un libro híbrido de ilustración, fotos y recuerdos propios que hablan los problemas y contradicciones de una niña en los años 90. Y hablamos con Paloma Torrecillas sobre el proyecto “Cómo el machismo marcó nuestra adolescencia” de LabRTVE. Nos despedimos en un viaje a Barcelona para conocer la exposición “Constelación Gráfica” en el CCCB que reúne a jóvenes autoras de cómic de vanguardia para acercarnos a la realidad milenial. Un paseo junto a las autoras Nadia Hafid, María Medem y Geni Espinosa Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/MHerreros1204 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
Sunday Worship for 4-30-23, as Dr. David Fincher from Central Christian College of the Bible shares the good work the Lord is doing through CCCB, as well as the value of a Christian education in building up the Church.
Hoy me acompaña Pep Salazar, Director del Festival de Creatividad Digital y Diseño OFFF y de la exposición Digital Impact, para hablar del arte digital y la gestión cultural. En sus 20 años de carrera, Pep ha liderado proyectos en las industrias creativas, en el ámbito público y privado y a escala internacional, como Sonar, Teatre Lliure, CCCB, La Fura dels Baus, L'Auditori, Cultura 03, Mobile World Congress, entre otros. En esta conversación, hablamos sobre la exposición "Digital Impact" que se inaugura el 27 de abril en el Disseny Hub Barcelona y podrá visitarse hasta el 28 de agosto. Contará con 16 artistas de reconocimiento internacional como Refik Anadol, Universal Everything, Random International, Brendan Dawes y Field, además de los locales Domestic Data Streamers, Alba G. Corral y Antoni Arola. Pep nos explica como esta exposición permitirá explorar y reflexionar sobre el paradigma digital y el futuro del arte en la era digital. También comentamos la necesidad de alfabetizarnos en este nuevo vocabulario de arte digital y la importancia de que hayan propuestas para poder generar un criterio propio. Pep comenta por qué Barcelona está en una posición líder en arte digital y acabamos hablando de la gestión cultural y las características que tiene que tener un buen gestor. Finalmente, comentamos la importancia de la colaboración público privada en la cultura y la necesidad de resolver uno de los temas más importantes en cultura: la precariedad. Puedes seguirme en instagram en @elmundodelartepod para estar al día de invitados y temas!
First Aired February 18, 2023Having existed under various names since 1987, the Cereal City Concert Band has performed many concerts with that moniker for some time, now. And, clarinetist Barb Hibiske tells Community Matters the band is "the best it's ever been" during this discussion about its special "Lift Every Voice" concert.Episode ResourcesCereal City Concert Band websiteSample some CCCB sounds hereCCCB Event and Concert RosterCCCB Songs featured in this episode: Fanfare for a New Day Star Puzzle MarchMore Community MattersABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERSFormer WBCK Morning Show host Richard Piet (2014-2017) returns to host Community Matters, an interview program focused on community leaders and newsmakers in and around Battle Creek. Community Matters is heard Saturdays, 8:00 AM Eastern on WBCK-FM (95.3) and anytime at battlecreekpodcast.com.Community Matters is sponsored by Lakeview Ford Lincoln.Battlecreekpodcast.com and The Richard Piet Show are Livemic Communications podcasts. Livemic Communications helps businesses, organizations and entrepreneurs create customized, purposeful podcast content.
Javier del Pino y Judit Carrera, directora del CCCB, conversan con una de las mayores expertas del mundo en el estudio de la testosterona, una hormona que nos impulsa, nos divide y nos domina
Pankaj Mishra es uno de los intelectuales más provocadores de nuestro tiempo y ahora vuelve a invitarnos a la reflexión con su última novela, Corre a esconderte (Galaxia Gutenberg). Javier del Pino y Judit Carrera, directora del CCCB, conversan con él.
DéRonté Polite an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Women's Basketball Program, joining the staff in July of 2019. Before joining the Panthers Polite spent one season at Lincoln College in Lincoln, Ill. where he led the Lynx to a 16-13 record as the program transitioned from the NJCAA to the NAIA level. Prior to Lincoln, Polite spent four seasons as the girls basketball coach at IMG Academy, located in Bradenton, Florida. While at IMG Academy, DèRontè was the head coach of the Academy Varsity team and assisted with the Girls National and Women's Post-Graduate teams. Before IMG Academy, DèRontè served one season on the staff at Bryan College, located in Dayton, Tenn. That followed a two-year stop as the head women's coach and assistant athletic director at Central Christian College of the Bible (CCCB). During his tenure at CCCB, he led the Lady Saints to the first two winning seasons in school history, compiling 37 victories. He also played at CCCB, serving as a team captain from 2007-2009. As a player, DèRontè was an integral member of the 2008-2009 team that achieved the first 20-win season in men's basketball history – capped with a second place finish in the ACCA National Tournament. He was named the ACCA National Player of the Year twice, was a two-time NCCAA D-II All-American, two-time NCCAA Academic All-American, as well as holder of the men's basketball single-season scoring record with 833 points. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.comFollow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content.You'll want to have a notebook handy as you listen to this episode with DéRonté Polite, Women's Basketball Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.Website - https://mkepanthers.com/sports/womens-basketballEmail - polite@uwm.eduTwitter - @CoachDPoliteVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballMention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank, which features over 8,000 free plays and drills from their online coaching community. For access to these plays and more information, visit fastmodelsports.com or follow them on Twitter @FastModel. Use Promo code HHP15 to save 15%
En el CCCB se dan cita 9 autoras que representan la vanguardia del cómic en nuestro país. Entre ella Nadia Hafid y Genie Espinosa, ambas Premio El Ojo Crítico de Cómic. Escuchar audio
Entrevistamos al fotoperiodista de la Folha de Sao Paulo y el New York Times, Lalo de Almeida, está en España presentando su trabajo en el World Press Photo 2022 en el CCCB. Él es el ganador del premio al proyecto a largo plazo. Desde que plantó su cámara, en 2012, en la Amazonia ha documentado año tras año la destrucción de esta selva, considerada uno de los pulmones del planeta
🎟️ AQUÍ ESTAMOS Live: últimos dos shows de 2022: http://aquiestamos2022.eventbrite.com Adri Romeo e Ignasi Taltavull visitan la exposición sobre el cerebro en el CCCB. Contestar a preguntas con preguntas. Mente sin cuerpo. Las máquinas, la consciencia y los delfines. Ser auténtico y hablar con un robot. Adri escribe una palabra con su cabeza. Adri Romeo @adriromeo http://www.twitter.com/adriromeo http://www.instagram.com/adriromeo Ignasi Taltavull @ignasitf http://www.twitter.com/ignasitf http://www.instagram.com/ignasitf Redes de Aquí Estamos: http://www.twitter.com/aqui_podcast http://www.instagram.com/aqui_podcast
To Invest in Gold Or Not to Invest in Gold? If YES, then how? Karen Rands is joined by Patrick Yip of APMEX and ONEGOLD to share why it may make sense to invest in Gold as an asset class comparable to stocks and bonds. There is renewed interest in Gold as an investment asset in the face of uncertain economic times. If you have never invested in Gold, or any precious metal, you likely have more questions than answers. This episode of The Compassionate Capitalist Show(tm) offers insights on how to get started investing in Gold, and the opportunity available with technological advances to simplify the process of getting started or expanding your precious metals holdings. What you will learn listening/watching this podcast interview: - Gold Investing 101: Is it a commodity, a collectable, a currency? - How Much Should You Invest in Gold - $1000, $10,000, $100,000? - Technology Powering Direct Virtual Ownership Patrick Yip serves as the Director of Business Development at APMEX and OneGold. APMEX.com is one of the largest retailers of physical gold, silver, platinum and palladium, and has sold over $15 billion in product over its 20+ year history. OneGold is a fast growing online precious metals platform that has processed over $750 million in transactions during its first three years in business. PROMO CODE for ONEGOLD.com Get 50% off the 'premium' added to the value of your investment (limited time) GOLD50OFF for Gold SILVER50OFF for Silver Karen Rands, the leader of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement™ and author of the Best Seller, Inside Secrets to Angel Investing, a primer for getting started investing innovation Http://InsideSecretstoAngelInvesting.com Signup for her weekly video tips for creating wealth as an entrepreneur or investor in entrepreneurs http://bit.ly/CCCB-signup
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The discovery of the remains of 215 children at the site of a former school in British Columbia shocked Canadians in May. The bodies belonged to Indigenous children as young as three years old who had attended Canada's state-sponsored "residential school" system. The schools, which were spread across the country, were designed to eradicate Indigenous peoples' culture and languages. The findings have refocused the world's attention on this heinous chapter in Canadian history, left deep wounds in hundreds of communities, and sparked new calls for justice against the Canadian government and the churches that ran the schools for decades. As of September 2021, more than 1300 unmarked graves have been found across the sites of five former residential schools.It drew attention to one of the most heinous chapters in that country's history.
Tá no ar mais um seu, meu, nosso, THShow! Hoje nosso querido podcast canábico passa pra trocar uma ideia sobre mortes icônicas do cinema e deixar uns recados muito importantes da semana santa dos maconheiros desse planeta. Pessoal de POA pode encontrar o Nhock no bar CCCB a partir das 20h do dia 20/04! Já o Igor Seco estará na reunião de preparação da Marcha da Maconha de Floripa, no mesmo horário na Lagoa da Conceição. Tamo junto usuários e usuárias, da play pq o papo tá bom, e aquele abraço!
Un día una familia de cernícalos decidió anidar en la ventana de Ana Ruiz Echauri y ella empezó a contar su evolución por redes. De ahí nace 'La ventana de los cernícalos', un libro que une las historias de esas aves con la de un artista tetrapléjico que se hace amigo de una periodista. Seguimos con una exposición en el CCCB sobre el psiquiatra catalán Francesc Tosquelles, revolucionario en su campo; Iñigo Picabea nos cuenta cómo avanza el Estatuto del artista y terminamos con Martín Llade escuchando varias versiones del 'Stabat Mater', un poema del siglo XIII que cuenta el sufrimiento de la Virgen María bajo la cruz. Escuchar audio
Season 2 kicks off for the CCCB boys with the reason this whole podcast started… literally. A deep love for the legend that is Samurai Jack might have been the first conversation about cartoons we had… which immediately led to the Step Brother's style “What to do karate in the garage?” version of “Let's start a podcast.” This show means the world to animation nuts like us. It blew our teenage minds to find out that this mostly kiddy platform could pull off artistry; that with small amounts dialogue, you could tell such a massive story. This did both perfectly AND was pumped full of action and comedy. The Phil LaMarr and Genndy Tartakovsky combination is perfect and Mako crushes the best villain role of all time like it's the role he was genetically created to play. Included in this ep as a New Years bonus, we have a list of new cartoons you should either 100000% check out or avoid like the anti-mask deep-coughing guy at Shop Rite. Pay attention, we know our shit. Happy New Beers everyone, thanks for all the support, big thanks to this rounds guest spot Big Kahuna Christian Cordes, and more big thanks to A Shared Universe for always giving us a home! Drink a solid brew for us and for Season 2! #comicscartooonsandcraftbeer #comicscartooonsandcraftbeerthepodcast #comics #cartoons #craftbeer #craft #beer #podcast #pod #cccbthep #cccb #ashareduniverse #samuraijack #backtothepast #genndytartakovsky #phillamarr #scotsman #cartoonnetwork #adultswim #season2 #happynewyear #happynewbeers #Staytooned --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-cartoons-craftbeer/support