POPULARITY
We are back to talk Jets vs Vegas first round, some play-off talk, and a special tribute to Danny Schur
We are back with our tenth episode this season. This one is dedicated to the original “Flower” Mr. Guy Lafleur! A legendary #10 for the Habs, Rangers and Nordiques. Joining us this week is Winnipeg beer leaguer/producer/composer/musician and more Danny Schur! We talk all things hockey with Danny and nerd out on some goalie talk as well. We spin some PUP and Loverboy this week too! PUCKS DEEP!
If you like movies and are interested in the labor movement, hang out with Labor Heritage Foundation Executive Director Elise Bryant and DC Labor FilmFest Director Chris Garlock as they kick back and talk about their favorite films and chat with guests about work and workers on the silver screen. On this first episode, Elise remembers that her neighborhood in Southeast Detroit didn’t have a movie theater so she’d walk to one in nearby River Rouge, where the films were big and in color, in contrast to the little black-and-white television set at home. Then Danny Schur – composer and producer of Stand! the musical about the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike – drops by to share his own childhood memories of going to the movies at a huge theater in his tiny hometown of Ethelbert, 200 miles north of Winnipeg, Canada. “There were only maybe 1,000 people in town and half of them could fit into the theater.” Danny also discusses music, theater, why the actor’s clothes in Stand! are so clean and why every local union should buy the Black Magic 6. Includes Stand, sung by Lisa Bell. Click here to see the movie! Labor Goes to the Movies is produced by Chris Garlock. #LaborMovies You can listen to the podcast here: https://anchor.fm/labor-goes-to-the-movies
If you like movies and are interested in the labor movement, hang out with Labor Heritage Foundation Executive Director Elise Bryant and DC Labor FilmFest Director Chris Garlock as they kick back and talk about their favorite films and chat with guests about work and workers on the silver screen. On this first episode, Elise remembers that her neighborhood in Southeast Detroit didn’t have a movie theater so she’d walk to one in nearby River Rouge, where the films were big and in color, in contrast to the little black-and-white television set at home. Then Danny Schur – composer and producer of Stand! the musical about the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike – drops by to share his own childhood memories of going to the movies at a huge theater in his tiny hometown of Ethelbert, 200 miles north of Winnipeg, Canada. “There were only maybe 1,000 people in town and half of them could fit into the theater.” Danny also discusses music, theater, why the actor’s clothes in Stand! are so clean and why every local union should buy the Black Magic 6. Includes Stand, sung by Lisa Bell. Click here to see the movie! You can also watch this episode on YouTube. Labor Goes to the Movies is produced by Chris Garlock --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/labor-goes-to-the-movies/message
Labor Radio Podcast Network’s Weekly Wednesday Livestream interviews labor leaders about current labor issues with rotating hosts made up of network members. Guests for January 20, 2021 of LRPN Livestream included Joe McCartin (Kalmanovitz Initiative at Georgetown University), Mark McDermott (Labor Activist), Marc Dann (Former Attorney General Ohio), Kurt Stand (Portside), Danny Schur (Composer/Producer) LRPN Hosts: Chris Garlock (Union City Radio in Washington, DC); Kris LaGrange, (UCOMM Live); Joe Cadwell, (GRIT podcast); Patrick Dixon, (Labor History Today podcast), Alan Wierdak (Labor History Today podcast), Sound engineer, broadcast producer, and editing by Evan Matthew Papp of Empathy Media Lab. Additional Guest information: JOE MCCARTIN, on the firing of Peter Robb from the National Labor Relations Board. Joe is author of Collision Course, Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_A._McCartin MARK MCDERMOTT, a longtime economic justice and labor educator; he served as Regional Representative for the Pacific NW and northern plains states under U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis. http://www.markmmcdermott.com/ MARC DANN, served as Attorney General of the State of Ohio and now leads DannLaw, which specializes in protecting consumers from various forms of predatory financing. Recent column in Working-Class Perspectives: Time to Deliver: How Biden Should Respond to the Insurrection. https://workingclassstudies.wordpress.com/2021/01/18/time-to-deliver-how-biden-should-respond-to-the-insurrection/ KURT STAND, contributor to Portside, which is celebrating 20 years: Multiracial Democracy or Fascist-Like Autocracy? https://portside.org/2021-01-18/multiracial-democracy-or-fascist-autocracy DANNY SCHUR, composer/producer of Stand! (both the 2005 hit musical and the new movie), now available for streaming. https://internationalmusician.org/danny-schur-and-stand/ Credits: Produced by Chris Garlock; Executive Producer and engineer and editor is Evan Matthew Papp from Empathy Media Lab. About the Labor Radio Podcast Network The Labor Radio Podcast Network is both a one-stop shop for audiences looking for labor content and a resource for labor broadcasters and podcasters. Resources include a weekly podcast summarizing shows produced by network members, marketing on social media, a website listing network shows and how audiences can find them, a database for contacting expert guests, access to a private listserv for Network members, and a weekly video call to increase solidarity and support amongst members. Launched in April 2020, the Labor Radio Podcast Network focuses on working class issues that are often overlooked in the corporate-controlled media. The goal of the network is to help raise the voices of working people and strengthen organized labor to demand and achieve better treatment from workplaces and elected officials. If you are a journalist interested in learning more or if you’re a labor radio or podcast producer and want to join the network, contact us at info@laborradionetwork.org. Follow the conversation on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram using the hashtag #LaborRadioPod or visit the website at: https://www.laborradionetwork.org/. FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/LaborRadioNet/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/laborradionet INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/laborradionet/ WEEKLY PODCAST NETWORK SUMMARY: https://laborradiopodcastweekly.podbean.com/ #LaborRadioPod #1U #UnionStrong
DC Labor FilmFest’s virtual screening of hit labor musical; click here to RSVP. Includes post-film Q&A with director Robert Adetuyi, composer/producer Danny Schur and actor Gregg Henry. Today’s labor quote: Stand! Today’s labor history: Gunned Down in Cold Blood. @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @stand_movieProud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network
The new film Stand! -- described as Norma Rae meets Hamilton – is set during the 1919 general strike in Winnipeg, Canada, and features an immigrant Romeo and Juliet battling for love and a better life during a time of social upheaval not unlike our own.Producer and composer Danny Schur talks about it with the New York State AFL-CIO’s podcast Union Strong. Catch a free screening of Stand! by the DC Labor FilmFest this Tuesday night, January 19, 7p EST, when Labor History Today host Chris Garlock will be doing a live Q&A after the film with Danny Schur, director Robert Adetuyi and actor Gregg Henry. RSVP here. In Part 2 of her online talk Skyscraper Labor and the Places of Labor Protest for The Skyscraper Museum last November, architectural historian Joanna Merwood-Salisbury turns to Union Square in New York City and the movement to improve working conditions for garment industry workers in New York’s commercial lofts in the early twentieth century. And on Labor History in 2:00, Rick Smith tells us about Standing Against Wage Theft more than a century ago.Today’s music includes the title track of the musical Stand! sung by Lisa Bell. Produced and edited by Chris Garlock. To contribute a labor history item, email laborhistorytoday@gmail.comLabor History Today is produced by the Metro Washington Council’s Union City Radio and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor at Georgetown University. We're a proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network, more than 60 shows focusing on working people’s issues and concerns. #LaborRadioPodYou’ll find more Labor History in 2:00 here.
It has been described as Norma Rae meets Hamilton - a union movie about a union story with a love story woven throughout. Stand! Is the number one Canadian movie musical that is now available in U. S. theaters, virtually. On this podcast the film producer, Danny Schur talks about the valuable lessons from the film and how relatable it is to what is happening here in the U.S. today.
The Labor Radio Podcast Network is broadcasting daily live coverage from 5pm - 7pm on its Facebook page -- https://www.facebook.com/LaborRadioNet -- focusing on reporting from regional members and special guests to discuss what organized labor is doing throughout the United States to ensure all votes are counted and labor’s voice is heard. In addition to our network member panelists, Election Night guests included: Danny Schur (composer/producer/co-writer at Strike! Musical (stage) and Stand! Movie Musical (adaptation of Strike!)) Charlie Flemming (President Georgia State AFL-CIO)
Chair of the Winnipeg Police Board, Kevin Klein on Downtown safety study (0:45); Executive Director of Sylvan Learning Centre, Christine Cambly on Manitoba placing last in science and math (8:00) & "Stand!" creator, Danny Schur with some great news!! (16:56)
Hal speaks with Pat, who was in the store during the MLCC assault (1:15); Danny Schur and Marshall Williams talk "Stand!" (9:05); J. Morgan Saifer, Animal Communicator (18:45).
Feature interview: Danny Schur, Ukrainian Canadian playwright from Winnipeg shares details of his stage play, Strike!, and now his movie Stand!, based on true stories during the time of the Winnipeg General Strike in 1919...covering social issues ranging from the labour movement to female suffrage, race relations, immigration and more • Victor's Vignettes shares personal experiences of being Ukrainian and growing up under soviet communism • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other items of interest • Great Ukrainian music ... including the theme song from the movie Stand!This presentation is in English. Your host: Pawlina.Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio airs live in Nanaimo on Wednesdays from 11am-1pm PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas. In English: 11am-12pm with Pawlina. In Ukrainian 12-1pm with Oksana Poberezhnyk.You can also hear the Vancouver edition in the Nanaimo listening area on Saturdays from 6-7pm on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com As well the International edition airs in over 20 countries on AM, FM, shortwave and satellite radio via PCJ Radio International. In between broadcasts, please follow @NashHolos on Twitter and Like the Nash Holos Facebook page. And check out our Patreon page if you'd like to help support the show.Please send us your suggestions, dedications and requests. Your comments are always welcome! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Feature interview: Danny Schur, Ukrainian Canadian playwright from Winnipeg shares details of his stage play, Strike!, and now his movie Stand!, based on true stories during the time of the Winnipeg General Strike in 1919...covering social issues ranging from the labour movement to female suffrage, race relations, immigration and more • Victor's Vignettes shares personal experiences of being Ukrainian and growing up under soviet communism • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other items of interest • Great Ukrainian music ... including the theme song from the movie Stand!Join me - Pawlina - for the Vancouver edition of Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio—every Saturday at 6pm PST on AM1320 CHMB Vancouver.Reminder: If you’re in the Vancouver listening area you can hear the Nanaimo edition on Wednesdays from 11am-1pm on air at 101.7FM or online at CHLY Radio Malaspina. Hour 1 is hosted by Pawlina, in English. Hour 2 is hosted by Oksana Poberezhnyk, in Ukrainian. Podcast feed at our website.In between broadcasts, please check out our Patreon site and consider supporting us. And do follow us there as well as on Facebook and Twitter! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Denis Lemelin, National President of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers warns against Canada Post’s plans to further downsize and privitize the postal service. Danny Schur, creator of Strike-the Musical (based on the Winnipeg General Strike) talks about his plans to bring it to the big screen. Grad student Tyler Shipley laments about what the Olympic Games is doing to our love of sports and our sense of national priorities. Mitch Podoluk’s Music is the Weapon focuses on the art of Woodie Guthrie.