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I know it's always hard to believe. But there was actually some really good Christian music last year! Join me as I share the chart-topping songs that made an impact on me. Any of your favorites make this list?https://www.patreon.com/c/imcliffordtodayCheck out Hope Beyond Suffering's new single, Chromophobia, on YouTube and find it on any music platform March 7! https://youtu.be/-IwoZe8iQEI?si=GlhkpKYGu5OjzjGGWant your music on our Spotlight segment? Submit it here:https://forms.gle/YFsEUTjcVku1h1aTANew Sherwood Forest music!New single "Feed My Lambs" featuring Saint of Pine Hills: https://sherwoodforest.bandcamp.com/track/feed-my-lambsThe Wingfeather Saga: Season One Commentary: https://cliffordclose.bandcamp.com/album/the-wingfeather-saga-season-one-commentaryMy first line of merch! https://im-clifford-today.myspreadshop.com/New episode every other Monday 12pm CST.Follow the I'm Clifford Today Show on any podcast platform! https://anchor.fm/imcliffordtodayFollow me on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/imcliffordtodayMy clips and highlights channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ImClippordToday My gaming channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH0vEbkItCajSezxh3JjejwCheck out the Podwood Forecast! https://anchor.fm/podwoodforecastCheck out my "Cliff's Picks" Spotify playlist!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/137H5LBYkA9GX4Jqq7vk0s?si=aa64e4163083420fLeave a like and a comment! Subscribe for more content like this: https://www.youtube.com/ImCliffordTodayLike my Book of Faces: https://www.facebook.com/imcliffordtoday[00:00:00] – Introduction [00:00:36] – Housekeeping and announcements[00:25:56] – Top Ten Best Christian Hit Songs of 2024[00:28:53] – #10 Zach Williams[00:32:32] – #9 for KING & COUNTRY[00:38:37] – #8 Forrest Frank[00:44:13] – Podwood Forecast[00:45:37] – Riverside[00:47:59] – SPOTLIGHT ARTIST: Hope Beyond Suffering[00:53:33] – #7 Anne Wilson[01:02:05] – #6 Lecrae[01:09:23] – #5 David Kushner[01:16:09] – #4 Jon Foreman[01:21:43] – #3 Jonas Conner[01:27:00] – #2 Connor Price[01:33:43] – #1 Ryan Stevenson[01:40:49] – Outro
Welcome to Episode 17 of Pattern Portraits!Lauren Godfrey chats with artist David Batchelor, about the legacy of the Bauhaus, gilding tortoises and pattern as a cardinal sin.David Batchelor is an artist well known for his sculptural and light based work that explores his experience of colour within a modern urban environment, and historical conceptions of colour within Western culture. David has exhibited worldwide with recent solo exhibitions in Sao Paolo, London and Edinburgh. He has delivered large scale commissions for London St Pancras Station and Art on the Underground. His book Chromophobia was published in 2000 and is a staple of art school reading lists worldwide.David's work delights in colour and shape, playing with the edges, the reflections and the shadows, drawing attention to the underside, the reverse or the back of a sculptural form, testing and flexing the parameters of our relationship to colour and the myriad ways we experience it.David and I met earlier this year when I was tasked with making a series of beaded works on his behalf for his solo exhibition at Cecilia Brunson Projects in London. Though I was already a fan of his work, upon visiting his studio I discovered a cocoon of colour and a party of patterned references beyond what I could have imagined. We bonded over a shared love of colour charts for zips and getting giddy about chains dripping with perspex swatches!David has chosen a delicious selection of patterns with a global reach including a Mondrian painting (Composition with Grid IX) from 1919, an Anni Albers work on paper from 1967, a 1965 quilt by Sue Willie Seltzer of the Gee's Bend quilt makers and a Zulu beadwork date unknown. You can see all of David's patterns and more on instagram @patternportraitspodcast‘Purple Punctuation' - The PATTERN PORTRAIT print artwork to accompany David's interview and featuring the patterns we discuss is available to buy now at www.laurengodfrey.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us on this inspiring episode of Life Along The Streetcar as we sit down with Kerry Stratford, a visionary brand and marketing strategist who's been a driving force in the revitalization of downtown Tucson. Discover how Kerry's journey, from her early days in Tucson to her influential work with Caliber Group, has shaped the vibrant community we cherish today. Meet Kerry Stratford: From Roots to Caliber Group Dive into Kerry's rich history as a Tucson native and hear about her early projects, including the innovative "Chromophobia" magazine. Learn how her passion for community enhancement led to the creation of Caliber Group, a premier branding agency that's been instrumental in Tucson's urban transformation. Driving Tucson's Growth: Current Projects and Community Impact Explore how Kerry's leadership continues to influence Tucson. From her involvement in the Festival of Books to the transformative Thrive in Tucson campaign, Kerry's projects breathe life into our cultural hub. Her work in restoring the Fox Theater and developing artist live-work spaces has been pivotal in making downtown Tucson a thriving, dynamic area. Shaping Tucson's Future: Exciting Projects on the Horizon Get a sneak peek into Kerry's exciting future projects, like the Mosaic Quarter sports complex, which promises state-of-the-art facilities for Tucson residents. Learn about her ongoing efforts with Sun Corridor to attract young talent to our city, showcasing Tucson's unique lifestyle and affordability. Discover why Kerry's forward-thinking approach is essential for our city's continued growth and prosperity. Be Part of Tucson's Tomorrow As Tom Heath reflects on Kerry's incredible contributions, we're reminded of the power of community and innovation. To learn more about Kerry Stratford and her work, visit Caliber Group. Know someone making a difference in Tucson? Contact Tom Heath to nominate them for a future episode. Let's celebrate and support those who are building a brighter tomorrow for Tucson! Tune in now and be inspired by Kerry Stratford's vision for Tucson's tomorrow!
Color. Why we need it. Why we fear it. And where its future might lie. Images and links at articlesofinterest.substack.com Radiotopia's fall fundraiser is here! Donate today to support Articles of Interest. Thank you! https://on.prx.org/3sbvvOR
Chromophobia is a term with Greek origins, referring to the fear of colours. Initially, it was a concept used in biology to describe cells unresponsive to colour, commonly employed in medical examinations. Over time, its use expanded into psychology, particularly in the context of the rejection and fear associated with specific colours. A pathological aversion to colours, or a particular colour, is relatively rare. The fear is often driven by the symbolism a colour carries, rather than the colour itself. Colours can trigger certain hormonal responses that, in turn, lead to psychological reactions. Which colours are people most likely to be afraid of then? And how so ? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: What are the dangers of self-diagnosis? How does daylight saving affect your health? How can I sleep well with a blocked nose? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sari is back to wrap up Season 1 of the Not Sorry Art podcast with details about an art giveaway she's promoting as a "thank you" to her podcast listeners. Here are the giveaway details and entry requirements:Giveaway Basket:1 Floral Studio Disco Ball 8" Canvas Print3 Books (Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon, Chromophobia by David Batchelor and Color Theory: An Essential Guide To Color by Patti Mollica)5 tubes of Golden Heavy Body Acrylic paintsNot Sorry Art sticker variety packThank you note from Sari!To enter, simply leave a review for the podcast either on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or by emailing me @ notsorryart@sari.studio. Let me know a specific part of an episode that you enjoyed or a guest interview that resonated with you! Include your Instagram handle so I can contact you if you win the drawing. Note: I will only contact you on social media through my verified account, @not_sorry_art. Any other accounts are not me!The deadline to be entered in the giveaway is October 31 at 11:59pm CT. A winner will be selected and notified on November 1. Reminder: I will only contact you on social media from @not_sorry_art. Any other attempted contacts on social media from another account is spam.To share any other feedback on the podcast (guests you want to hear in Season 2, tips for improving the show, topics you want me to cover etc.), visit the podcast page on my site.This show is sponsored by Not Sorry Art.Email Sari at notsorryart@sari.studioFollow Sari: @not_sorry_art
Sari is joined by Megan Collins (@VirgoLikeBeyonce on TikTok/@themanicuredshelf on IG) to discuss their latest Summer Book Club selection, Chromophobia by David Batchelor. The book, written in 2000, discusses the larger cultural resistance to color and what that says about prejudices society holds in all facets of modern life.This show is sponsored by Not Sorry Art School and Not Sorry Art.7-Day Painting Bootcamp by Not Sorry Art SchoolEmail Sari at notsorryart@sari.studioFollow Sari: @not_sorry_art
Get your favorite beverage, sit back, and listen in as I chat with Award Winning Author KC Grifant. We cover a wide range of topics with little nuggets tossed in there. Enjoy the show! BIO KC Grifant is an award-winning writer based in Southern California who writes internationally published horror, fantasy, science fiction and weird west stories. She is an accomplished short story writer, with dozens of stories appearing in podcasts, anthologies and magazines, including: Spaceways Magazine, Unnerving Magazine, Cosmic Horror Monthly, Dark Matter Magazine, the British SF Association's Fission Magazine, Tales to Terrify, the Lovecraft eZine; Chromophobia; Musings of the Muse; Dancing in the Shadows—A Tribute to Anne Rice; Field Notes from a Nightmare; The One That Got Away; Six Guns Straight From Hell; Shadowy Natures; Beyond the Infinite-Tales from the Outer Reaches; the Stoker-nominated Fright Mare: Women Write Horror and many others. She also teaches a short story workshop and co-founded the San Diego chapter of the Horror Writers Association (HWA) in 2016. Her debut supernatural western novel, Melinda West: Monster Gunslinger (Brigids Gate Press, Feb 2023), described as a blend of Bonnie & Clyde meet The Witcher and Supernatural, has received positive reviews internationally. Readers and reviewers call the book “a fun, fast-paced, monster-filled joy ride,” “genre-blending,” “a story that is fascinating and irresistible,” and a “massive crowd-pleaser.” Links: Website: www.KCGrifant.com Newsletter sign-up: http://eepurl.com/hmZGVb Instagram: instagram.com/kcgrifant/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kcgrifant Facebook: facebook.com/kcgrifant TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kcgrifant Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8288519.K_C_Grifant Book links Amazon: https://mybook.to/MelindaWest Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/63338279-melinda-west Learn more about your Host, Kim Lengling at www.kimlenglingauthor.com YouTube - Nuggets of Hope https://www.youtube.com/@nuggets-of-hope/about --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letfearbouncepodcast/message
Hope and Jackie are back with a full spectrum take on David Batchelor's book Chromophobia and the conversation around the disappearance of color from our world. It's a topic that touches everything from minimalism to Bauhaus, Beige Moms to the Kardashians, Aristotle to... Jesus? Be there or be austere. Sources: Chromophobia by David Batchelor Science Museum Group Digital Lab study We're socialists, so follow us on our socials! @fashismpod on Instagram and TikTok Email us at fashismpod@gmail.com
“Frank Krulicki has been a comic book nerd for 35 years. Wanting to be a professional comic book writer, Frank sold his first script to DC Comics at the ripe old age of 16, and yet it still hasn't been printed! He landed himself a Bachelor of English degree. He amassed a nice pile of rejection letters (you should see his signature collection of the people who said no to him) from various comic book companies. That's when he met a lovely lady, got married, settled, and had kids. http://cuttingedgecomics.ca KC Grifant is an award-winning author based in Southern California who writes internationally published horror, fantasy, science fiction and weird west stories for podcasts, anthologies and magazines. Her tales have appeared in Andromeda Spaceways Magazine, Unnerving Magazine, Cosmic Horror Monthly, Dark Matter Magazine, the British SF Association's Fission Magazine, Tales to Terrify, the Lovecraft eZine, and many others. In addition to a Weird West novel, MELINDA WEST: MONSTER GUNSLINGER (Brigids Gate Press, Feb 2023), she has also written for dozens of anthologies, including: Chromophobia; Musings of the Muse; Dancing in the Shadows - A Tribute to Anne Rice; Field Notes from a Nightmare;The One That Got Away; Six Guns Straight From Hell; Shadowy Natures; Beyond the Infinite - Tales from the Outer Reaches; and the Stoker-nominated Fright Mare: Women Write Horror. For details, please visit www.KCGrifant.com or @kcgrifant on the social sites. The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors.We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.com If you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below. https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
SHOW THEME Catherine and James discuss the "greatest conspiracy in ancient art" while summarily dismissing Minimalism, Architecture, and Modern Design. SHOW NOTES - 00:10 - Cohost identifies as chromophobic, but not really? - 00:48 - The Greatest Conspiracy In Ancient Art - 01:05 - Breaking news: Ancient monochromatic statues are just faded - 02:14 - Natural weathering takes a toll - 02:43 - The "art historian elites" object! - 03:40 - Restoration erases patina and the passage of time - 05:05 - Refurbish recoil and "The Archer" - 06:10 - Nobody paints Baby in a corner! - 07:15 - "Ancient ancient" color gap - 11:07 - Going mad with color! - 12:37 - Clean away the goth (and forget Plato)! - 13:24 - High Renaissance ghostly minimalism - 14:05 - Michelangelo was the first Western abstract artist! - 15:09 - "Hard no" on "nipple tattoo" - 16:04 - Black, white, and grey = garbage palette - 18:15 - James has a purple door (but it's actually red) - 20:25 - "Visual stillness" vs design degradation - 21:05 - Architectural stasis - 23:05 - Arcosanti - 24:38 - "Modern humans are just boring" - 25:40 - Arcosanti bell loses a dangle - 26:15 - Christopher shows up and ends the show
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today, we dive into the career of the stunning and stunningly talented Penélope Cruz. The indelible actress broke on to the scene in 1992 with Jamón Jamón, followed a few years later by her first collaboration with Pedro Almodóvar in Live Flesh. Soon enough, Cruz was in Hollywood pictures like Blow and The Hi-Lo Country. Our B-Sides include: Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Chromophobia, Twice Born, and this year's The 355. Joining us today is returning guest Katharine Clark Gray of Uncompromised Creative. Gray is a writer for the Wait What network, and was part of the team recently awarded two Webby Awards for the episode “President Barack Obama: When the moment chooses you, part 1.” We discuss the early, predictable type-casting of Cruz in Hollywood, the unfortunate failure of some of those earlier studio pictures (All The Pretty Horses in particular), her enduring range as a performer, and the hope to see her in more comedies (Official Competition coming soon!) Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter and Facebook at @TFSBSide. Also enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. We are also now on Spotify and Stitcher. Enjoy!
TW: Mention of drugs Hosted by Celine @celinegabrielleart and Jade @colourworship Art Ok Cool is a podcast dedicated to exploring the world of artists, specifically emerging artists. In today's episode we discuss our latest book club selection: Chromophobia written by David Batchelor. What should we talk about next? Tell us @artokcool Links to things we talked about: Chromophobia Radio Lab - Why isn't the Sky Blue? CHROMO SAPIENS
In this episode, Rachel interviews Peter Zellner recognized for his highly tailored spaces by Le Monde, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and notable public and private art galleries, artist studios, and residences in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York on how he himself as a designer and artist transcended his own chromophobia in design of the traditional white cuba art gallery space and his own painting. Peter Martinez Zellner was the Ivan Smith Eminent Chair at the University of Florida, School of Architecture, and the Brown-Forman Visiting Chair in Architecture at the University of Kentucky College of Design. In 2017 he launched the Free School of Architecture, a student-run, tuition-free experimental architecture school. Peter is an Executive Board Member of From Lot to Spot, a green space equity organization located in Boyle Heights. Martinez Zellner holds a Master in Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Architecture from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia. This fall, he will teach at the Pratt Institute's School of Architecture in New York. You can visit Rachel at https://psychitecture.com/.
I'm Brian. And I'm Kevin. And we're the Horror Guys! Episode 108 Summary This week we’ll be watching some more classics. We'll begin with the original “Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” from way back in 1920, “Vampyr” from 1932, the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” movie from 1992, and “The Beast Must Die” from 1975. We’ll also take a quick look at the short film, “Chromophobia” from this year. Check out our books! The Horror Guys Guide to: Universal Studios' Shock! Theater Universal Studios' Son of Shock! Hammer Horror Films As well as Tales to Make You Shiver, Volume 1 and 2 Here. We. Go! Links: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-cabinet-of-dr-caligari-1920-review/ Vampyr (1932) https://www.horrorguys.com/vampyr-1932-review/ Short Film: Chromophobia (2021) https://www.horrorguys.com/short-film-chromophobia-2021-review/ Buffy the Vampire Slayer https://www.horrorguys.com/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-1992-review/ The Beast Must Die (1975) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-beast-must-die-1974-review/ And that’s our show. Thanks for joining us. Stop in during the week at our website for news and horror updates, to comment on this podcast, or to contact us. Get ready for next week, where we’ll be watching some more classics. We'll begin with “Ginger Snaps” from 2000, followed by a 2021 short film, “Blood Orange,” along with “Dog Soldiers” from 2002 and “The House that Dripped Blood” from 1971 and “The Babysitter” from 2017. We’ll be sure to sneak in another short film or two. Email: horrorguysmail@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrorguyspodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/HorrorBulletin Also http://twitter.com/BrianSchell and http://twitter.com/EightyCoin The web: http://www.horrorguys.com Buy us a coffee at http://Buymeacoffee.com/horrorguys Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com
In the last of the series the team discuss colour in fashion are joined by fashionista Caroline. Listen to this podcast if you want to find out why so many top fashion designers use colour in an extravagant way in their designs but personally wear black. Is it because they are afraid of colour? The team briefly discuss David Batchelor's book Chromophobia. The ethics of fast fashion are explored and a future in which people readily buy virtual clothes may be coming. Or maybe we will rent our clothes in the future. The future may be closer than you think. And a great opportunity to see the show out with a snippet from Pretty in Pink by The Psychedelic Furs.
I recently did a little internet search that resulted in learning just how many types of phobias and fears exist in today’s world. For example, Octophobia is the fear of the figure eight. Chromophobia is the fear of colors. Koumpounophobia is the fear of buttons. And phobophobia is fear of phobias! One new phobia that researchers have been looking at lately is known a nomophobia, which is the fear of being out of smartphone contact. You may or may not be surprised to find that eighty-nine percent of our college students report experiencing moderate to severe nomophobia. And those who experience more severe forms of nomophobia are also more likely to experience poor sleep quality, including trouble falling asleep, restless sleep, and the resulting sleepiness during the day. One remedy is to curtail the use of phones before bed. God has created us with a need for sleep. Help your kids sleep well by removing phones from their rooms.
Did you know your soul has a color? And your life path also expresses as a color? Intuitive guide and multidimensional color practitioner, Arden Reece, shares with us how knowing and working with your soul and life path color can enhance your knowledge of self. With this knowledge, there is greater ease. We can work with our colors for connection to self as well as a way to interact with the outside world, wearing and working with colors which enhance our personal expression. To engage in the free visualization for intuiting your own color visit ardenreececolor.com. You can also sign up for individual sessions with Arden and look at her courses available on this site.
This week we get even more excited about Telluride Horror shows second wave of films!
Musik Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYYRH4apXDo&list=PL6vaKUqzwvNP1G6TmQEoNliGcFYE435DU Was haben – ACHTUNG: JETZT BITTE LUFTHOLEN UND SCHNELL RUNTERLESEN – Final Score, Glastonbury 2017, Coronation Street, Glastonbury 2015, Die Simpsons, Horns, Vielleicht lieber morgen, Puberty Blues, Die grünen Hügel von Wales, Worried About the Boy, Not as I Pictured, Criminal Minds, Heroes, Chromophobia, Crossing Jordan: Pathologin mit Profil, Startup The Lakes gemeinsam? Vielleicht vermutet ihr es ja schon. Oder ihr kennt euch einfach super aus und lächelt einfach nur müde. All diese Filme, Serien, Dokus, Specials und Musikvideos haben genau eine Sache gemeinsam: den unverwechselbaren Sound eines unverwechselbaren Songs: Heroes von David Bowie!
Heyo ear buds! This week we talk Koons, kitsch and outsourcing, Rafael interrupts Jeremy WAY less and we end the show with a good point we can both agree on: kitsch ain’t crass, it’s the acceptance of self! Ernest goes to camp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je3jfepymQM Kim Dotcom http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/21/kim-dotcom_n_1221586.html Jikji, the first printing press https://bangnangja.wordpress.com/2011/10/19/the-gutenberg-bible-vs-the-jikji/ Brutally Early Club http://www.brutallyearlyclub.org/ Saul Bass http://www.artofthetitle.com/designer/saul-bass/ David Ogilvy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ogilvy_(businessman) Seth Godin http://www.sethgodin.com/sg/ Karim Rashid http://www.karimrashid.com/ Jeff Koons’ gift to Paris a ‘Poisoned Chalice’ https://news.artnet.com/art-world/rubin-letter-koons-gift-paris-posioned-chalice-1038512 Art in Theory 1900-2000 https://www.amazon.com/Art-Theory-1900-Anthology-Changing/dp/0631227083 Clement Greenberg http://www.theartstory.org/critic-greenberg-clement.htm The Avant-Garde and Kitsch, 1939 http://arthistoryunstuffed.com/the-avant-garde-and-kitsch-1939/ Jeff Koons Play-Doh http://www.jeffkoons.com/artwork/celebration/play-doh-0 Neo-Dada http://www.theartstory.org/movement-neo-dada.htm Koons’ search for the perfect reflective surface http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/27/arts/design/27fink.html Koons’ retrospective http://whitney.org/Education/ForTeachers/TeacherGuides/JeffKoons Stack https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_(abstract_data_type) Bauhaus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauhaus Donald Judd http://juddfoundation.org/ Piet Mondrian http://www.piet-mondrian.org/ Koons porn http://www.widewalls.ch/jeff-koons-made-in-heaven-most-expensive-pieces/ Toulouse-Lautrec posters https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1450 Lovebot https://lovebot.com/ Murakami, Louis Vuitton collaboration http://www.highsnobiety.com/2015/07/17/louis-vuitton-murakami-pieces/ Koons ballerina at Rockefeller Center https://news.artnet.com/exhibitions/jeff-koons-seated-ballerina-rockefeller-center-891545 Hummel Figurines http://www.ebay.com/bhp/goebel-hummel-figurines Ad: Neato File Share http://chriseugenemills.com/library/ Constant Dullaart http://constantdullaart.com Acute Art http://www.acuteart.com/ Marina Abramovic https://art21.org/artist/marina-abramovic/ Chromophobia http://www.reaktionbooks.co.uk/display.asp?ISB=9781861890740 Why We Need to Start Seeing the Classical World in Color https://hyperallergic.com/383776/why-we-need-to-start-seeing-the-classical-world-in-color/ Calvinism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvinism
There's a reason Seattle's Nail Polish called their most recent release Authentic Living. The trio's rapid-fire punk pulls no punches when it comes to documenting the struggle for finding authenticity in an ever-evolving Emerald City. Joining DJ Sharlese on Audioasis, the band cuts straight to the point with their ferocious six-song set and an interview where they expand on their observations of the changing Capitol Hill neighborhood that formed the record. Recorded 1/18/2017 - 6 songs: Selected Comments, Visual Presence, Chromophobia, Body Double, Paper Houses, Authentic LivingSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Stuart presents, Episode 2 of the Create More Podcast. This fortnights podcast sees Ben head over to David Batchelors new studio in East London. David is a prominent colour & light artist who has had his work presented all over the world along with being a writer (Chromophobia) and also senior tutor at the RCA. They talk about his current work also go all the way back to the start of his career and how it has evolved. Enjoy... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Showcase by Medrado Music and Chromophobia
Showcase by Medrado Music and Chromophobia
This week Libby Purves is joined by Alistair Sutcliffe, Martha Fiennes, Celia Imrie and Amanda Vickery. Alistair Sutcliffe is a GP who became the first man to summit the highest mountain on each of the seven continents at the first attempt. He subsequently suffered a near fatal brain haemorrhage, and he describes his recovery as the most difficult climb of all in his book 'The Hardest Climb', published by Blue Moose. Martha Fiennes is a filmmaker, whose films include Onegin and Chromophobia. She also directs television commercials. For her latest project she has created her first digital installation, Nativity, a completely self-generating technological art-work based on the Christmas Nativity scene, on display in a specially constructed chalet in London's Covent Garden piazza. Celia Imrie plays Dotty Otley who plays Mrs Clackett, in Michael Frayn's 'Noises Off' at the Old Vic. She is perhaps best known for her regular characters in the award-winning TV series Acorn Antiques and Dinnerladies. Her many screen credits include Calendar Girls, Hilary and Jackie, and Aunt Una Alconbury in the Bridget Jones films and she will soon be seen on the big screen in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Amanda Vickery is the historian, writer and broadcaster and Professor of Early Modern History at Queen Mary College, University of London. She presents a BBC Two documentary 'The Many Lovers of Miss Jane Austen' to mark the 200th anniversary of the publication of Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen's first novel. She explores her enduring popularity through her plots and characters. Producer: Lucinda Montefiore.
Rare Frequency Podcast 20: Mushroom (opening music from Li De La Russe, “Fresh Aire (Russe)” The Tomorrow People (Trunk) CD) 1 Pjusk, "Flyktig" Sart (12k.com) CD 2007 2 Sleeparchive, "Perspective" Shut Up and Danc! Updated (Ostgut) CD 2007 3 Von Südenfed, "Speech Contamination/ German Fear Of Osterre" Tromatic Reflexxions(Domino) CD 2007 4 Gui Boratto, "Chromophobia" Chromophobia (Kompakt) CD 2007 5 Senking, "Senking EP 5" s/t (Karaoke Kalk) CD 1997 6 Novi_Sad, "everything looks better beside water" Misguided heart pulses, a hammer, she, and the clock (Tilt) CD 2007 7 KTL, "Theme" 2 (Editions Mego) CD 2007 8 Michael Santos, "Energy Turtle" Soft Pocket (U-Cover) CD 2007