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OnStage Colorado podcast
Colorado the place to be for Black History Month

OnStage Colorado podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 66:40


A rundown of cultural activities for BHM, plus an interview with Zachary Chiero from Durango's Merely Players   In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, hosts Toni Tresca and Alex Miller take a swing around the state to see how Colorado is celebrating Black History Month. From exhibits to theatrical performances and much more, there's plenty to see and do to mark the month-long observance.   Later in the podcast, Alex catches up with Zachary Chiero with Durango's Merely Players. For 30 years, the theatre has been providing lively productions in Southern Colorado, including their upcoming production of 'Swing Stag'' by Rebecca Gilman, opening Feb. 7  And as usual we run down our Top 10 Colorado Headliners — shows of interest opening in the next week or two. Here's this week's list, in no particular order: LOVESEAT with Mouse Couch, RISE Comedy, Denver, Feb. 7 (and every first Friday of the month) If It's Monday, It Must Be Murder, Longmont Theatre Company, Feb. 7-16 Swing State, Merely Players Underground, Durango, Feb. 7-16 I and You, Windsor Community Playhouse, Feb. 7-23 The Tragedy of Medusa, The People's Building, Aurora, Feb. 8-22 Curtains, Porchlight Players, Brush Creek Pavilion, Eagle, Feb. 14-22 A Brush with Murder, Iron Springs Chateau, Manitou Springs, Feb. 14-16 Love Letters, Funky Little Theater Co., Palmer Lake Town Hall Feb. 14-16 Love Stories, Butte Theatre, Cripple Creek, Feb. 14-23 Maytag Virgin, BETC, Dairy Center, Boulder, Feb. 12 Chapters 00:00 - Intro 02:42 - Recent Theater Experiences 05:45 - Theatrical Innovations and Performances 08:42 - Arts Funding and Political Challenges 11:44 - Honoring Black History Through Arts 14:48 - Community Engagement and Local Events 23:37 - Celebrating Black Culture Through Events 29:14 - Exploring Black History Exhibits 31:12 - Theater and Arts in Black History Month 39:13 - Colorado Headliners - Upcoming Shows and Performances 01:03:29 - Interview with Zachary Chiaro from Merely Players

OnStage Colorado podcast
John Moore and the True West Awards

OnStage Colorado podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 91:19


A month of great theatre stories, plus we speak to Denver-born playwright Jake Brasch, whose play ‘The Reservoir' gets its world premiere at the Denver Center   In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcasts, Alex Miller and Toni Tresca are joined by special guest host John Moore. A longtime theatre writer in Colorado and senior arts reporter at the Denver Gazette, John is also the creator of the annual True West Awards honoring local theatre folks. He's also the founder of the Denver Actors Fund, which to date has raised and donated over $1.5 million to theatre folks (and in some cases, their pets).   Also in this episode, Alex interviews The Reservoir playwright Jake Brasch. The Denver native has their first professionally produced work in a world premiere at the Denver Center, opening in previews Jan. 17.   And we're back with our Top 10 Colorado Headliners, which this week include:   The 39 Steps, Jan. 11-Feb. 8, Lincoln Center Magnolia Theatre, Fort Collins The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Jan. 16-26, The People's Building, Aurora A Case for the Existence of God, Preview Jan. 16-17, runs Jan. 18-Feb. 16, Curious Theatre Company, Denver Jane/Eyre from Grapefruit Lab with live music by Teacup Gorillat at Buntport Theatre in Denver Jan. 17-Feb. 1 She Kills Monsters, Jan. 17-Feb. 23, Vintage Theatre, Denver Mary Poppins, Parker PACE Center, Jan. 17-Feb. 9 Kid Detective, A Bildungsroman from Shifted Lens Theatre Company at Roaming Gnome in Aurora, Jan. 11-26 Ghost Quartet, The Catamounts at the Boulder Dairy Center, Jan. 18-Feb. 8 The Time is Always Right from BETC at the Dairy Center in Boulder, Jan. 19 at 2 and 7 Still We Rise from Motus Theater, Jan. 20 at the Dairy Center in Boulder

WTAQ Ag on Demand
Report: New Singapore Dairy Center of Excellence facility

WTAQ Ag on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 2:01


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Eat Your Heartland Out
Creative Educational Programs Series Part 1: Sustainable Agriculture and Culinary Arts Learning Opportunities Featuring the Iowa Dairy Center and Kalamazoo Valley Community College

Eat Your Heartland Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 44:22


This show highlights some unique agricultural and food education programs based in the Midwest. Learn about the work of the Iowa Dairy Center, where community members and students at Northeastern Iowa Community College use the center as their own learning lab. And, we explore how Kalamazoo Valley Community College is training a new generation of sustainable ag and culinary leaders. Meet Mariah Busta, the Dairy Center Coordinator at the Northeast Iowa Dairy & Agriculture Foundation. Additionally, meet the team from KVCC; Kate Miller, the Director of Career and Continuing Education, Lizzie Luchsinger, the coordinator of the Community Culinary & Nutrition program, Rachel Bair, the Director for Sustainable Food Systems and Agrifoods, and Culinary Arts Instructor Kyle Mitchell.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Eat Your Heartland Out by becoming a member!Eat Your Heartland Out is Powered by Simplecast.

Entrepreneur Exchange
Entrepreneurship By Acquisition: Trans-Tech Truck Driving School

Entrepreneur Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 42:03


This month's Entrepreneur Exchange welcomes Bob Boniface and Tyrel Sulzer, two Harvard MBA graduates who studied Entrepreneurship by Acquisition and put their studies into action…by purchasing a family-owned truck driving school! Join hosts Jeff Neuville and Gary Muller as they discuss the challenges of finding the right business, building a new corporate culture, and how they've overcome other bumps in the road to build a scalable business. Plus we've got some small businesses that you should be checking out on our Small Business of the Month feature…it's all here on this month's Entrepreneur Exchange on The MESH podcast network!Helpful links from this episode:Trans-Tech Truck Driving School, Manufacturing Solutions Center Small Business of the Month: Diane's Dairy Center, Four Peas in a Pod, Taste Bud's Popcorn, The Wall Printer See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Are You Waiting For Permission?
A conversation with intentional creative Angela Beloian

Are You Waiting For Permission?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 38:29


Angela Beloian is an artist and educator living near Boulder, Colorado. Her work reflects a strong connection to her garden where she spends hours observing plants, insects and animals. She is fascinated by what makes life unique, how it evolves, and most importantly, what ties us together. Beloian has exhibited at the Fort Collins Museum of Art, Riverside Art Museum, Longmont Art Museum, Denver International Airport, Lawndale Art Center, the Houston Art League and other institutions. She has completed over 20 solo exhibitions and was honored as a Colorado Creative by Westword magazine. Her work was featured on the cover of Studio Visit Magazine and has been reviewed in publications including Art Ltd and Westword where she received a Best of Denver Award. She has received grants from the Longmont Council for the Arts, the Scientific Cultural Facilities District and Art in Public Places in both Longmont and Boulder, CO. She was invited to attend the Painting's Edge Artist Residency in Idyllwild, CA and the Creative Capital Artist Retreat in Houston, TX. From 2007-2020, she headed the art program at September School in Boulder, CO where she created and facilitated the Visiting Artist Program as well as led school-wide art-focused trips to Denver, Chicago, Santa Fe and Patzcuaro, Mexico. She has served on the Teacher Advisory Committee for the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Visual Arts Committee for the Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder. In 2012 she co-created and facilitated the Boulder County Arts Leadership Forum (BCALF.) Collections include the City of Longmont, St Anthony Medical Center and Children's Hospital of Denver. Beloian lives in Longmont, Colorado and is represented by Walker Fine Art in Denver.###Your hosts of Are You Waiting for Permission? are Meridith Grundei and Joseph Bennett. They're friends, co-hosts, actors, improvisers and coaches. She lives in NYC and coaches actors, business professionals and presenters to fully engage with their audience, and themselves. She also mentors young actors and directors. He lives in San Miguel de Allende, México and  coaches artists and other creative beings about the beautiful business of art — and life. You can find Meridith:Meridith Grundei the performer artist gal Meridith Grundei CoachingYou can find Joseph:Joseph Bennett the artist/coach extraordinaire*Special thanks to Amy Shelley and Gary Grundei of high fiction for letting us use their music for the Are You Waiting for Permission? podcast.And... while the podcast is free, it's not cheap. We'd be thrilled to have your support on PATREONThank you. 

SideDish
Craigs Macrame Pricing

SideDish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 37:37


The guys are solo this week.  Brady and Eric discuss new developments in Longmont - including open space purchases, The Spoke's opening, Monty Python at the Dairy Center and mall refinancing.  The height of the discussion culminates in Brady quizzing Eric about collectables on Craigs List.  Happy Holidays everyone!Mentions include:EventsMonty Python and the Holy Grail - Dec 25thBoulder International Film FestivalThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroSend Off MusicThanks to David Cutter Music for "Float Away"

FarmBits
Episode 050: Intro to Precision Livestock Management

FarmBits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021


Dr. Tami Brown-Brandl, Professor and William E. & Eleanor L. Splinter Chair in the Biological Systems Engineering Department at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, joins this episode of the FarmBits podcast to overview her research program in precision livestock management. As digital ag applications in livestock management and animal science are new to the FarmBits podcast, this episode provides some excellent background on the topic and insight into state-of-the-art technologies that are being developed. Topics discussed include Dr. Brown-Brandl's background, her current research (including some about Asya's current research), exciting imminent projects for her team, and her vision regarding the future of animal agriculture. Heat Stress App: USDA Website: https://www.ars.usda.gov/plains-area/clay-center-ne/marc/docs/heat-stress/main/ GooglePlay: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hollmanmedia.heatstress&hl=en_US&gl=US Dr. Tami Brown-Brandl Info: Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrandlTami LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tami-brown-brandl-8278bb23 FarmBits Team Contact Info: E-Mail: farmbits@unl.edu Twitter: https://twitter.com/NEDigitalAg Asya's Twitter: https://twitter.com/asyaam_ Asya's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asya-macon-080677189/ Micah's Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_most Micah's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/micah-m-0a295a16a/ Opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast are solely their own, and do not reflect the views of Nebraska Extension or the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

Anachronism
Interview with Composer and Author Jeffrey Nytch

Anachronism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 25:14


Composer Jeffrey Nytch stops by the Anachronism Podcast. What unfolds is a conversation among two trail blazing composers discussing the humanity of classical music. How can we make the music relatable to today's listeners?  Would telling stories help connect people to the music? What new production concepts will invite people to participate again and become insiders of classical music? Examples of creative projects to highlight the importance of the audiences' role in classical music are included.Jeffrey Nytch’s website:https://www.jeffreynytch.com Jeffrey Nytch on SoundCloud:https://soundcloud.com/jeffrey-nytch/tracks Projects Mentioned in the Show:Costa ConcordiaTrees Jeff's Upcoming Event:The Dairy Center for the Arts, in conjunction with the CU College of Music, presents the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble Theatre of Music Oct. 4 and 5 at the Dairy Center. Fresh off a 21-performance run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, “The Gray Cat and the Flounder” is a touching tale of love and loss, told through original music, spoken word, puppetry, and animation. With binaural sound design and the audience in headphones, the audience experiences a unique sound world that is immersive and intimate. Ticket Link:https://tickets.thedairy.org/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=PNME

Dairy Robot Radio
Training with Technology

Dairy Robot Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 11:10


Northeast Iowa Community College is home to Iowa’s Dairy Center, a facility that features classrooms and a working dairy farm with two Lely Astronaut A4 milking robots. Open to students participating in agriculture programs, the facility offers the ability to not only see the robots working first-hand, but the opportunity to work with them. Mariah Schmidt from NEICC joins Bellana Putz and discusses how this facility prepares students for careers working with robots.

KGNU - How On Earth
Einstein, Niels Bohr and Grandmothers…a Fairy Tale!

KGNU - How On Earth

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 24:13


An educator and perfomer, Len Barron first developed a piece about Einsteina and Bohr as a one man show, but then decided to evolve the project by enlist the help of 8 grandmothers to tell the story with their own added pizazz.  Not only was lively performance produced, but a process and experience was shared.  This process was captured by documentary film maker Robin Truesdale in a film coming to the Dairy Center this weekend entitled A Beautiful Equation.  Both Robin and Len have joined us today in the studio to tell us more about the film, the process, the scientists and the grandmothers. 4:30pm and 7:30pm Sunday May 31st at The Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder, CO More information at abeautifulequation.com and tickets available at thedairy.org Hosts: Beth Bennett, Kendra Krueger Producer: Kendra Krueger Engineer: Kendra Krueger Executive Producer: Susan Moran Headline contributions: Susan Moran, Shelley Schlender, Beth Bennett   Listen here:  

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice
121-The Art Jury - artists get juried in

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 61:00


Guest hosts: Mary Horrocks, the Dairy Center, Boulder Colorado thedairy.org   Suzanne Frazier, SuzanneFrazier.com Learn from other artists about their experiences with both sides of the jurying process. What to expect, fees, rules and juriors. Artists, critic, and the public weigh in on the process of jurying art. How do we as artists perceive the process? What is the public’s role? Or should they have one? What is the curator’s role? Do you self jury your art prior to submitting to a call for entry? Tonight’s sponsor: 8888ArtLook.com Artists interviewed: Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Ryan Rice, RyanRiceFineArt.com Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, Any Odorizzi, Metro State BFA Tracy Weil, TracyWeil.com Lola Montejo, LolaMontejo.com

KGNU - How On Earth
Colorado Drought // A More Perfect Heaven

KGNU - How On Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2012 22:38


Colorado Drought Conference (start time 4:35): Experts are meeting at a conference in Denver this week to discuss the implications of prolonged drought conditions here in Colorado. How On Earth’ Susan Moran speaks with biologist Dr. Chad McNutt of the NOAA's National Integrated Drought Information Center about wthe drought means for the ecosystem, and for Western cities -- and how we can start to address the problem. A More Perfect Heaven (start time 11:50): Joel Parker speaks with Dava Sobel, a science journalist and author who tells the stories of the science and the scientists from the past and how they connect to the present. Those stories reveal that the course of scientific progress is far from orderly — it often takes unplanned twists, has failures that require going back and starting over, and can be driven by the quirks of the personalities of individual scientists. Today we hear about Sobel's most recent book, A More Perfect Heaven: How Copernicus Revolutionized the Cosmos.  This book also contains the play And The Sun Stood Still, which will be presented in a free staged reading by the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company this Thursday, September 20th at 6:30 at the Dairy Center for the Arts. Hosts: Ted Burnham, Joel Parker Producer: Ted Burnham Engineer: Jim Pullen Executive Producer: Susan Moran

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice
68-RecycleArtistas, Artists-how do you go green?

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2011 61:00


68- RecycleArtistas, Artists-how do you go green? Call-in Number:(646) 915-9294 RecycleArtistas, Artists-how do you go green? Do you look for opportunities to re-use, re-claim and dumpster dive? Tell us how you create your work from found and gently used art materials. Does the junk you use influence where you can show your work? Audio for your exhibitions, just like a museum! 8888ArtLook.com, Call-in Number: 646-915-9294 and press 1 to get on air live! Sign up for reminders on BlogTalkRadio & please mark as a favorite Artists pre-interviewed: 88 88 ArtLook.com, 8888ArtLook.com, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com, Jim Caldwell, ArtworkNetwork.com, Amy Guion Clay, amygclay.blogspot.com/ John Fleming, johnflemingartist.com Gayle Gerson, gaylegerson.com Mary Horrocks, Gallery Director, The Dairy Center, thedairy.org/in-the-galleries/ Christine Marie Davis, tactileart.com Karen Mandery, KarenMandery.com Susan Wechsler, mosaicsbysusan.com Rebecca Cuming, Roxanne Macke

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice
63- The Art Jury, In or Out

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2011 61:00


Learn from other artists about their experiences with both sides of the Jurying process. What to expect, fees, rules and juriors. Artists, critic, and the public weigh in on the process of jurying art. How do we as artists perceive the process? What is the public’s role? Or should they have one? What is the curator’s role? Do you self jury your art prior to submitting to a call for entry? Tonight’s sponsor: 8888ArtLook.com Artists interviewed: Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Ryan Rice, RyanRiceFineArt.com Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, Any Odorizzi, Metro State BFA Tracy Weil, TracyWeil.com Lola Montejo, LolaMontejo.com Mary Horrocks, Gallery Coordinator, The Dairy Center for the Arts and Directory Longmont Studio Tour, thedairy.org & longmontstudiotour.org, 8888ArtLook.com  

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice
18-Artists, How do you cultivate patrons?

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2010 61:00


How do you cultivate patrons? How do you contact them? Where do you find them and do you share them with other artists? Artistis prerecorded and their links: Susan Wechsler, mosaicsbysusan.com Sally Echert, sallyeckert.com Regina Benson, reginabenson.com, Pat Finley, patriciajfinley.com MaryHorocks at the Dairy Center, Boulder CO, Leah Bradley, leahbradley.com, Jim Caldwell, ArtworkNetwork.com, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com Barbara Kornfeld, barbarakornfeldarts.com, Mary Barron, www.adagioartglass.com, Diane Wood, DianeWoodArtist.com, Claire Evans, ClaireEvans.com, Bloomin Arts, Abecedariangallery.com, AudienceDevelopment.wordpress.com, www.bloominarts.org, theresahaberkorn.blogspot.com, My phone cut out at the tail end of the show, sorry for the dead air, it took a few minutes to take care of the situation!

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice
17-Artists, do you have more than one body of work?

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2010 61:00


Do you have more than one body of work? And Why? Do you have different bodies of work for sales purposes? Exploration? Audiences? Or your own personal reasons? Artistis prerecorded and their links: Susan Wechsler, mosaicsbysusan.com Sally Echert, sallyeckert.com Regina Benson, reginabenson.com Pat Finley, patriciajfinley.com MaryHorocks at the Dairy Center, Boulder CO MarkPenner-Howell, CoreNewArtSpace.com Lisa Michot, lisamichotart.com Leah Bradley, leahbradley.com Jerry Simpson, youtube.com/watch?v=C3X7_AVpTMg Francesca Owens, francescaowens.com Jim Caldwell, ArtworkNetwork.com, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com Barbara Kornfeld, barbarakornfeldarts.com Roger Rapp co-host, rappcityart.com

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice
9-To Jury or be juried. Artists, critic, and the public weigh in on the process of jurying art.

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2010 60:00


To Jury or be juried. Artists, critic, and the public weigh in on the process of jurying art. How do we as artists perceive the process? What is the public’s role? Or should they have one? What is the curator’s role? Do you self jury your art prior to submitting to a call for entry? Tonight’s sponsors: Up Start Crow Theatre and 8888ArtLook.com Artists interviewed: Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Ryan Rice, RyanRiceFineArt.com Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, Any Odorizzi, Metro State BFA Tracy Weil, TracyWeil.com Lola Montejo, LolaMontejo.com Mary Horrocks, Gallery Coordinator, The Dairy Center for the Arts and Directory Longmont Studio Tour, thedairy.org & longmontstudiotour.org