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Visually Impaired listeners can receive free Tactile Packs, for those who would like to visit the Douglas Hyde Gallery in Trinity College - either in person on Friday August 15th, or online from home - and artist Claire McLaughlin will guide you through the whole experience. Claire has been running these events for various galleries since 2014 so is well versed in making the event lively, interesting, engaging and accessible for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Camilla Taylor, Los Angeles artist, and curator of “My House Burned Down” (at Track16 Gallery), talks about: Her childhood with complicated religious origins, between her Mormon LDS father and her mother who branched off to start her own organization (some might say ‘cult,' per Camilla), and how art, for her and many artists, can often fit the functions that people are often looking for in religions (including being part of something bigger than themselves); how she's really good at compartmentalizing, seeing difficult experiences from her life as existing in rooms in a house, where she can shut the door to any given room; the epic story of experiencing her house burning down in the Eaton Fire in Altadena-- from her 16-hour drive home from the Sitka Center residency in Oregon, to seeing it when she approached her part of the San Gabriel Valley, to arriving home and having the wind lift her off her feet, to their belated evacuation; and subsequently how she found out her and her partner's house, and her studio, had burned down, and that that process of mourning has been like; how trauma has manifested from losing her home and studio, and the range of reactions she's received, including a lot of suggestions that are tone-deaf; what insurance will cover, and the studio spaces she's been loaned/gifted for now, putting off the need for having to rent a studio for the first time (since studios have always been attached to her living spaces). This podcast relies on listener support; please consider becoming a Patreon supporter of the podcast, for as little as $1/month, here: https://www.patreon.com/theconversationpod In the 2nd/Patreon Bonus half of the conversation, Camilla talks about: How, because of her visibility as an artist, she's been more fortunate than many others who lost homes/studios in the fire by receiving a range of resources that artists less visible have not; the lawsuits against Southern California Edison, who allegedly started the Eaton fire; the group show she curated, ‘My House Burned Down,' at Track 16 Gallery, which included four artists who lost their homes in the Eaton fire, and four artists who lost their homes in prior fires, and how the show addressed a commonality in losing one's home as an artist, with an extra emphasis on materiality; how while she doesn't know what the right reaction is, when people learn that her house (and studio) burned down in a fire, she knows that the reaction that she's going to rise above it, like the phoenix from the ashes, is absolutely not the reaction to have, because it's hurtful especially in its negating of what happened to her; and we have an extensive exchange about what I have long referred to as “the P-word,” as in ‘practice, as in ‘my art practice, a word Camilla also hates, and she talks about why language has become so important in art/the art world, including her take that artists overcompensate in art because, essentially, we/art is so unimportant to everyone else; and Camilla shares her favorite and least favorite art-speak words; and how in her teaching she's honest with students about how their work affects her, as opposed to making art historical comparisons.
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Upside Down Masterpiece: A Budapest Gallery Twist Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2025-08-09-22-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A nyár forró volt Budapesten.En: The summer was hot in Budapest.Hu: A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria előtt hosszú sor várakozott.En: A long line waited in front of the Magyar Nemzeti Galéria (Hungarian National Gallery).Hu: Ma volt a modern művészeti kiállítás megnyitója.En: Today was the opening of the modern art exhibition.Hu: Áron izgatott volt.En: Áron was excited.Hu: Frissen végzett, és most itt dolgozott gyakornokként.En: He had just graduated and was now working here as an intern.Hu: Nagyon szeretett volna bizonyítani Izabellának, a galéria szigorú felügyelőjének.En: He really wanted to prove himself to Izabella, the gallery's strict supervisor.Hu: A galéria falain híres magyar mesterművek lógtak, de a nap fő attrakciója egy új, modern mű volt.En: On the gallery walls hung famous Hungarian masterpieces, but the main attraction of the day was a new, modern piece.Hu: Áron feladata volt, hogy felállítsa ezt a művet.En: Áron's task was to set up this piece.Hu: "Ez biztosan sikerülni fog!En: "This will surely work out!"Hu: " gondolta magában bizakodva.En: he thought confidently to himself.Hu: Azonban volt egy kis probléma.En: However, there was a small problem.Hu: A művészeti darab nem volt egyértelmű, melyik az alja és melyik a teteje.En: The art piece was unclear about which side was the top and which was the bottom.Hu: Áron tanácstalan volt, de nem akarta zavarni Izabellát, így gyors döntést hozott.En: Áron was puzzled but didn't want to disturb Izabella, so he made a quick decision.Hu: Áron felfüggesztette a művet - véletlenül fejjel lefelé.En: Áron suspended the piece – accidentally upside down.Hu: Büszkén lépett hátra, hogy megnézze az eredményt.En: He stepped back proudly to see the result.Hu: Ekkor lépett mellé Izabella, öltönyében mindig elegáns és higgadt.En: That's when Izabella stepped beside him, always elegant and composed in her suit.Hu: "Áron, mi történt?En: "Áron, what happened?"Hu: " kérdezte feszülten.En: she asked tensely.Hu: Áron ideges lett, de próbált magabiztosan mosolyogni.En: Áron became nervous but tried to smile confidently.Hu: "Ez egy új perspektíva," mondta, "szerintem így különlegesebb.En: "This is a new perspective," he said, "I think it's more special this way."Hu: "Izabella kétkedően nézett, de mégsem szólt semmit.En: Izabella looked doubtful but said nothing.Hu: Éppen ekkor lépett oda Marcell, a látogató, aki inspirációt keresett saját rajzaihoz.En: At that moment, Marcell, a visitor seeking inspiration for his own drawings, approached.Hu: Felcsillant a szeme, ahogy meglátta a művet.En: His eyes lit up when he saw the piece.Hu: "Ez lenyűgöző!En: "This is amazing!"Hu: " kiáltotta.En: he exclaimed.Hu: "Még sosem láttam ilyen alkotást.En: "I've never seen a work like this.Hu: Nagyon újszerű és bátor!En: Very innovative and bold!"Hu: "A galéria többi látogatója érdeklődve figyelte a helyzetet.En: The other visitors in the gallery watched the situation with interest.Hu: Áron elpirult, nem biztos benne, hogy minden terv szerint alakult-e.En: Áron blushed, unsure if everything was going according to plan.Hu: Izabella először felháborodott, de aztán nevetett.En: At first, Izabella was outraged, but then she laughed.Hu: "Ez talán valóban forradalmi," mondta mosolyogva.En: "This might indeed be revolutionary," she said, smiling.Hu: Végül a nap sikeresnek bizonyult.En: In the end, the day turned out to be successful.Hu: Áron megtanulta, hogy néha a hibák új lehetőségeket teremthetnek.En: Áron learned that sometimes mistakes can open up new opportunities.Hu: Izabella értékelte Áron rugalmasságát és hogy képes volt megoldani a problémát váratlan helyzetekben is.En: Izabella appreciated Áron's flexibility and his ability to solve problems in unexpected situations.Hu: A kiállítás egyik érdekessége lett az új perspektívában bemutatatott mű.En: The piece presented from a new perspective became one of the exhibition's highlights.Hu: Aznap este Áron úgy feküdt le aludni, hogy először érezte magát igazán magabiztosnak a galériában.En: That evening Áron went to bed feeling truly confident in the gallery for the first time.Hu: Elmosolyodott, amikor arra gondolt, hogy néha a művészet szépsége a váratlan dolgokban rejlik.En: He smiled as he thought about how sometimes the beauty of art lies in the unexpected. Vocabulary Words:exhibition: kiállításintern: gyakornoksupervisor: felügyelőmasterpieces: mesterművekattraction: attrakcióperspective: perspektívarevolutionary: forradalmisuspended: felfüggesztettecomposed: higgadtnervous: idegesconfidently: magabiztosandoubtful: kétkedőeninspiration: inspirációinnovative: újszerűunexpected: váratlanflexibility: rugalmasságopportunities: lehetőségekappreciated: értékeltehighlight: érdekességbold: bátorsolve: megoldaniunderneath: alattacognitively: gondolkodásbelisuccessfully: sikeresengradually: fokozatosanvisitors: látogatókblushed: elpirultelegant: elegánsgallery: galériadrawings: rajzai
Steve Stockton's NIGHT CAFE #6 - Strange StoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Rohanna Hayes from Wolves Theatre Company chats about The Magnolia Tree which is coming to the Red Rock Regional Theatre and Gallery.This powerful play premiered at La Mama Theatre in May 2017 where it wowed critics and audiences alike. Three mature aged siblings have come together to choose a nursing home for their mother who has advanced Alzheimer's but tonight Jack will attempt to talk his sisters into letting her go. And he has brought the means to do it. The decision is the audiences hands, as they vote for which alternate ending plays out at each performance. 23rd August 2025 2pm and 7.30pm at the Red Rock Regional Theatre and Gallery, Corangamite Lake Road, Cororooke.Tickets https://www.trybooking.com/DDHSP
We look at some of the latest updates in the world of true crime, including plea waiver conversations with Bryan Kohberger, movement or lack thereof in the Ellen Greenberg case, and more.LEGAL BRIEFS:Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime TimesGet Prosecutors Podcast MerchJoin the Gallery on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramCheck out our website for case resources:Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Albany Center Gallery announced their plans to relocate their gallery, and we reached out to get the details. Producer Atlas Seres spoke with Executive Director Tony Iadicicco about the limitations in the current location, the advantages of the new location, and the benefits of the arts to our community. Edited by Jalaya Reid with contributions from Polly Napelenok and Sumaiya Momenath.
Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the news including Sanctuary Jurisdictions, Minnesota Vikings, Jordan Addison, Roman Anthony, Red Sox, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 486 / Mathew Zefeldt Mathew Zefeldt (b. 1987, California) is Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of Minnesota. He received his MFA in studio art from UC Davis in 2011 and received his BA in Art at UC Santa Cruz in 2009. He has had solo exhibitions at The Hole, NY; Celaya Brothers, Mexico City; Hair + Nails, Minneapolis; Big Pictures, Los Angeles; 5-50 Gallery, Long Island City; The Soap Factory, Minneapolis; Circuit 12, Dallas; Verge Center for the Arts, Sacramento; Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis; Hap Gallery, Portland; and Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica. He has exhibited in group exhibitions at Lisa Cooley, NY; The Hole, Los Angeles; Better Go South, Berlin; Night Club, Minneapolis; MOHS Exhibit, Copenhagen; Galerie Fran Reus, Palma de Mallorca; Dreamsong, Minneapolis; Joshua Liner Gallery, NY; Left Field, San Luis Obispo; The Minnesota Museum of American Art, Saint Paul; Akron Art Museum, Ohio; Currier Art Museum, New Hampshire, and The Oklahoma Contemporary, Oklahoma City. In 2022, Zefeldt was an international resident at the Cob x Plop Residency in London, UK, and in 2023 was an artists in residence at the Moosey Residency in Norwich, UK. Mathew has a forthcoming book titled Mathew Zefeldt: Painting Constructed Virtual Worlds, and currently has a solo exhibition titled Reflections at The Hole in New York City.
Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the news including the tragedy at Fort Stewart, Trump's meeting with Putin and Zelensky, Tariffs with India, Humanitarian Aid to Gaza, and more....See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Trump administration froze UCLA’s roughly 800 grants, covering research into medicine, science, energy, and climate. How are scholars and the university responding? Luke Farritor, a 23-year-old tech prodigy with no government experience, is at the center of sweeping federal cuts reshaping how government works. For about a decade, the director of the Knoedler Gallery ended up buying fake art from a Bonnie and Clyde-like duo. An FBI criminal probe and lawsuits ensued. Garlic brings its unique aroma, pungency, heat, and sometimes mellow nuttiness to each dish you’re making.
A conversationwith Adam Berninger about the new Heft Gallery which recently opened at 300 Broome Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The gallery features artists who utilize contemporary tools, such as artificial intelligence and algorithms, to reflect on the contemporary world. In the conversation, we discuss his journey from running the gallery online under the name Tender to opening the new physical space for Heft. We also delve into how his background in photography and fabrication has influenced his approach to curating and presenting works, as well as the evolving role of the gallerist, and the unique opportunities and challenges of working with artists who are deeply connected to both traditional and digital art communities.https://heftgallery.com/https://tender.art/https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamberninger/
Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the news including Trump on the roof, Ghislaine Maxwell, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Vaccines, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Thursdays at The Studios will launch a new exhibition offering not only an incredible selection of artwork but also a Fashion Show. Be the first to lay eyes on this unique and powerful collection by designer Disco Dawn in collaboration with artist SOÖCHI. Radio Life & Style on Facebook · The Morning Show Sponsor: Excellerate Security
Telegram channel with daily curated music: https://t.me/cultkitchen_radio Ambient & experimental 24/7: www.cultkitchen.radio For the 50th edition of the podcast, we are proud to present a beautiful art piece by @r_mina. Armina is our good old friend, with whom we began our exploration of ambient and experimental music back in the day at the legendary @arma17. The team from the @do-nothing promo group decided to transform the main Gallery dancefloor into a non-dance space with experimental music, marking the beginning of a whole new world. We are honoured to feature someone from that very world, especially for this anniversary edition. After more than a decade immersed on the dancefloor, R_Mina has stepped behind the decks and into the studio, translating years of raving into a distinct sonic identity. Shaped by formative nights at institutions like Arma17, Berghain and Tresor, her sound draws from the raw power of warehouse techno, channelled through a deeply personal lens. Her debut ambient set unfolds like a memory—brooding, cinematic, and quietly intense. With a palette of melancholic textures and submerged melodies, R_Mina weaves together a narrative of longing and introspection, a meditation on the beauty found in shadow and silence. Blending deep, dark, anxious and pensive tracks, her ambient set brims with nostalgia and reflections of shadows from the past.
We conclude our look at Jessie Misskelley's confessions with the infamous Bible confession. How is it different? What can it tell us? And does it prove the West Memphis 3 are guilty?Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Check out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the third episode of Season Two of Soundscapes NYC, hosts Ryan Purcell and Kristie Soares take you on an immersive journey through the hot nights and wild streets of Lower Manhattan during the Seventies. For this episode, Jesse Rifkin, a New York-based music historian and the owner and sole operator of Walk on the Wild Side Tours NYC, designed a specialized tour for Soundscapes NYC that explores key venues in the history of disco. Clubs like Paradise Garage, Nicky Siano's Gallery, and repurposed residential spaces like David Mancuso's Loft were all critical incubators of the sound and culture we call disco today. This is dense cultural geography, hardly more than one square mile, within and around a neighborhood known today as “Soho”. But in the Seventies it was sometimes known as “Hell's Hundred Acres” do to the propensity of building collapses and fires among the old hotels and loft builds that constellated the area. Soundscapes NYC welcomes back Jesse Rifkin, who appeared on Season One on the queer history of punk culture (S1.E4. Sounds of the City Collapsing). Rifkin is the author of This Must Be the Place: Music, Community, and Vanished Spaces in New York City (Hanover Square Press, 2023), and his work has been celebrated in the New York Times, Conde Nast Traveller, among others. His Substack (Walk on the Wild Side NYC) is a trove of incisive music criticism and revealing interviews with dynamic artists from the Seventies to today. Contact Soundscapes NYC Here Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In the third episode of Season Two of Soundscapes NYC, hosts Ryan Purcell and Kristie Soares take you on an immersive journey through the hot nights and wild streets of Lower Manhattan during the Seventies. For this episode, Jesse Rifkin, a New York-based music historian and the owner and sole operator of Walk on the Wild Side Tours NYC, designed a specialized tour for Soundscapes NYC that explores key venues in the history of disco. Clubs like Paradise Garage, Nicky Siano's Gallery, and repurposed residential spaces like David Mancuso's Loft were all critical incubators of the sound and culture we call disco today. This is dense cultural geography, hardly more than one square mile, within and around a neighborhood known today as “Soho”. But in the Seventies it was sometimes known as “Hell's Hundred Acres” do to the propensity of building collapses and fires among the old hotels and loft builds that constellated the area. Soundscapes NYC welcomes back Jesse Rifkin, who appeared on Season One on the queer history of punk culture (S1.E4. Sounds of the City Collapsing). Rifkin is the author of This Must Be the Place: Music, Community, and Vanished Spaces in New York City (Hanover Square Press, 2023), and his work has been celebrated in the New York Times, Conde Nast Traveller, among others. His Substack (Walk on the Wild Side NYC) is a trove of incisive music criticism and revealing interviews with dynamic artists from the Seventies to today. Contact Soundscapes NYC Here Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Send us a textHello again, and a warm welcome to new listeners! This is the first episode of a new season and, in a way, the first chapter of an entirely new story. Old friends will remember The Heart Gallery; now, we've stepped out into the wider - and wilder? - landscape of the imagination.In this short opening episode, I share the tale of a matrescence-sparked imagination awakening, the first beginning of a curriculum experiment drawn from works of those on the imagination frontlines, and a glimpse of what's to come this season.Mentioned in this episode:- Krista Tippet, On Being pod, & Adrienne Maree Brown's On Radical Imagination and Moving Towards Life.- Tani Cade Bambara on making revolutionary change irresistible - secondary source.- Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt.- Ocean Vuong on Talk Easy pod.- Murmuration example.Ideas? Visions? Imaginaries? Email rebekaryvola@gmail.com.This episode was edited by Angela Ohlfest, typographer from Simon Walker, music from Cosmo Sheldrake.
In the third episode of Season Two of Soundscapes NYC, hosts Ryan Purcell and Kristie Soares take you on an immersive journey through the hot nights and wild streets of Lower Manhattan during the Seventies. For this episode, Jesse Rifkin, a New York-based music historian and the owner and sole operator of Walk on the Wild Side Tours NYC, designed a specialized tour for Soundscapes NYC that explores key venues in the history of disco. Clubs like Paradise Garage, Nicky Siano's Gallery, and repurposed residential spaces like David Mancuso's Loft were all critical incubators of the sound and culture we call disco today. This is dense cultural geography, hardly more than one square mile, within and around a neighborhood known today as “Soho”. But in the Seventies it was sometimes known as “Hell's Hundred Acres” do to the propensity of building collapses and fires among the old hotels and loft builds that constellated the area. Soundscapes NYC welcomes back Jesse Rifkin, who appeared on Season One on the queer history of punk culture (S1.E4. Sounds of the City Collapsing). Rifkin is the author of This Must Be the Place: Music, Community, and Vanished Spaces in New York City (Hanover Square Press, 2023), and his work has been celebrated in the New York Times, Conde Nast Traveller, among others. His Substack (Walk on the Wild Side NYC) is a trove of incisive music criticism and revealing interviews with dynamic artists from the Seventies to today. Contact Soundscapes NYC Here Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sound-studies
Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the news including American Eagle, Redistricting, Airplanes in restricted airspaces, Elon Musk, whales, tariffs, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third episode of Season Two of Soundscapes NYC, hosts Ryan Purcell and Kristie Soares take you on an immersive journey through the hot nights and wild streets of Lower Manhattan during the Seventies. For this episode, Jesse Rifkin, a New York-based music historian and the owner and sole operator of Walk on the Wild Side Tours NYC, designed a specialized tour for Soundscapes NYC that explores key venues in the history of disco. Clubs like Paradise Garage, Nicky Siano's Gallery, and repurposed residential spaces like David Mancuso's Loft were all critical incubators of the sound and culture we call disco today. This is dense cultural geography, hardly more than one square mile, within and around a neighborhood known today as “Soho”. But in the Seventies it was sometimes known as “Hell's Hundred Acres” do to the propensity of building collapses and fires among the old hotels and loft builds that constellated the area. Soundscapes NYC welcomes back Jesse Rifkin, who appeared on Season One on the queer history of punk culture (S1.E4. Sounds of the City Collapsing). Rifkin is the author of This Must Be the Place: Music, Community, and Vanished Spaces in New York City (Hanover Square Press, 2023), and his work has been celebrated in the New York Times, Conde Nast Traveller, among others. His Substack (Walk on the Wild Side NYC) is a trove of incisive music criticism and revealing interviews with dynamic artists from the Seventies to today. Contact Soundscapes NYC Here Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fiction Break: Steve Stockton's NIGHT CAFE Volume #5Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the new including Laura Trump, Charlamagne tha God, Epstein, former Sercret Service director, and more..See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special IntroRob and Richard @richardbcolon talk about the upcoming Community over Competition exhibit at Flower City Arts Center for the month of August. 2nd PartRob Bell @byrobbell and Quajay Donnell @qua.jay talk with our Aug 2025 artists Michelle Ashlee-Meade @michele_ashlee_photographyIsaiah Trevon @flyguyzayaElizabeth Rossi @elizabethrossi.artMentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comMind of MagnusArtist Magnus Champlin Interviews guests sharing the stories and life adventures with the goal of expanding minds.
Aaron from Generation Why joins us to talk true crime, his long running hit podcast, and why we love doing what we do.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we announce the Fury's Finest Painting Gallery With No Name Winter 2025 1st and 2nd place winners, and end the episode with the season announcement of the next contest. Additionally, we talk about painting technique and exceptional work done throughout the contest.Painting Gallery With No Name Gallery: hereSend your initial pre-painted model picture, and your 4 pictures of your completed model with your name on it to: Chris by email to furysfinest@gmail.com or on Discord to Chris Finest (StrongStyle).Fury's Finest is a podcast and resource devoted to the discussion of the tabletop game Marvel Crisis Protocol.___________________________________Fury's Finest is supported by our wonderful patrons on Patreon. If you would like to help the show go to patreon.com/furysfinest and pledge your support. Fury's Finest Patrons directly support the show and its growth by helping pay our monthly and annual fees, while contributing to future projects and endeavors.Check out our Fury's Finest apparel and merchandise on TeePublic.___________________________________Twitch I twitch.tv/furysfinestTwitter I @FurysFinestCastInstagram I @FurysFinestFacebook I Fury's FinestYouTube I Fury's FinestApple Podcasts l Spotify l Google Podcasts___________________________________Thanks to Approaching Nirvana for our music.Help spread the word of our show. Subscribe, rate, and review!Send feedback, Marvel thoughts, and show inquires to FurysFinest@gmail.comFury's Finest is hosted by Jesse Eakin and Chris Bruffett.Excelsior!
Greg Belfrage goes over today's trending news headlines including Global Tariffs, New State Ballroom, Presidential Physical Fitness Test, Epstein's Missing Minute, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the news today including the federal reserve, India, Ozzie, Kamala Harris, Mark Zuckerberg, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Barbara Dawson, Director of the Hugh Lane Gallery, on the refurbishment of the Hugh Lane Gallery.
Painting Insights Podcast is an online show where Richard K Blades and Simon Renshaw talk to professional painters, gallery owners, frame makers and curators. This week our guest is Joe Morzuch. Painting Insights Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9383DcEAAJZ51wAihdXOrQ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PaintingInsightsPodcast Joe's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joemorzuch/ Joe's Website: https://www.joemorzuchpaintings.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaeiR0Yxi6src0GZKg18IN5ad28RiJfgI0K4hjgw75-9A8dTCSPA1fDDHyakPg_aem_YHSnrBC-Ei33eIlbC8rdoQ Joe's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joe.morzuch 155a Gallery: https://155agallery.com/artists/55-joe-morzuch/ Tregony Contemporary: https://tregonycontemporary.com/Artists/joe-morzuch/ Simon's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonsez_artwork/ Simon's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SimonSezArtwork Richard's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richard.k.blades_art/ Richard's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/richardkblades_art
Robert Anderson Interview
#thesubstance #thelastshowgirl #truecrimecommunity #newseries Treat Mitch to a Coffee buymeacoffee.com/aesthetepodcastFor this inaugural edition of our new series “Travels With The Dark” we are blessed to have a return guest, painter Alexandra Carter. We will do a joyous deepest dive into the movie s“The Last Showgirl” and "The Substance" more on this episode. More on this special , new series we are offering, here:The nature of art and culture reception and evaluation can be as volatile and powerful as the IPO or the stock market. Here at “Journey of An Aesthete Podcast” we are more interested in appreciation and understanding than anything else.It is always the most joyous occasion when I have the fortune to discuss movies - or anything else - with our guest painter Alexandra Carter. We were both so impressed and enriched by two releases from last year, Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirl and Coralie Fargeat's The Substance, that we devoted two hours in this episode to discussing them. As is inevitably the case we covered many topics, including personal travels and the Burlesque community in Las Vegas, as well as political and social matters. We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did.Alexandra's notes on this episode:These two films explore aging, identity, and societal expectations of women in strikingly different but complementary ways. The Last Showgirl spoke to me personally, having spent time in Las Vegas—especially within the burlesque and showgirl community during an artist residency. Its characters and setting felt deeply authentic, with Las Vegas itself becoming a living, breathing presence. Both films touch on themes of loss, delusion, and the erasure of women as they age. While The Substance delivers a visceral, maximalist critique through body horror, The Last Showgirl offers a more intimate, melancholic take on similar ideas.Alexandra's Bio Alexandra Carter (b. 1985, Boston, MA) is a San Diego–based artist whose paintings explore themes of fertility, maternity, and transformation, often drawing on her upbringing on a cranberry farm in Massachusetts. She holds an MFA from Goldsmiths, University of London (2015), and a BA from Rhodes College (2009). Her recent solo exhibitions include the Middle Room and Luna Anaïs Gallery (both Los Angeles), Rogers Gallery (Las Vegas), the University of Minnesota (St. Paul), and Oolong Gallery (San Diego), with additional solo shows at Fusion Gallery (Turin, Italy), Southfork (Memphis), Proyecto'ace Foundation (Buenos Aires), and the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. Carter has participated in numerous residencies, including the Kone Foundation's Saari Residence (Finland), KulturKontakt Austria (Vienna), Rogers Art Loft (Las Vegas), Qwatz (Rome), Vice~Versa Foundation (Goa, India), the Kentucky Foundation for Women (Prospect, KY), and Graniti Murales (Sicily).Alexandra's Socialswww.alexandra-carter.com@alexandracarterstudio#giacoppola #demimoore #pamelaanderson #feminism #biology #reproduction #sexuality #wellness #health #bodyhorror #gothic #horror #fitness #aerobics #exercise #nature #culture #media #internet #socialmedia #internet #politics #jamieleecurtis #playboy #cinema #theatre #panting #portraitpainting #mother #children #maternity Series title: Travels With the Dark: Stories from humans in the “Limit- Experience”This “special” episode is the first in what promises to be a series concerning real occurrences of human beings when they are brought into or more aptly, up against “limit-experience”, a phrase from French and German philosophers that attempts to describe in the most general way what human beings undergo when they are thrust into situations that push them to their limits and conditions of maximum intensity. While originally this was intended to be a series in the “True Crime” genre I wondered to myself if subject and theme could extended outward.It might not even only encompass the most negative aspect of human experience.
We've addressed Jessie Misskelley's first confession. Now we tackle a lesser-known interview with defense witness Richard Ofshe. By the time of this discussion, Jessie has recanted his confession. So why is he discussing the events of the murders as if he were involved?Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime TimesCheck out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast MerchJoin the Gallery on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramCheck out our website for case resources:Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Have you ever seen an exhibition that took your breath away? That's what it was like when I walked into Will Cotton's most recent solo exhibition at Templon gallery, Between Instinct and Reason. Listen to learn about mermaids, unicorns, cowboys, and the mythology of it all.Will Cotton's website: www.willcotton.comTemplon's page for Between Instinct and Reason:https://www.templon.com/exhibitions/between-instinct-and-reason/Submit your work to Siren Song group show, curated by Kristy Gordon, with a deadline of August 15:https://www.eracontemporary.com/callsSign up for my free upcoming masterclass, Manifesting for the Heroine Artist, here: https://mailchi.mp/b95c65c94acc/manifesting-for-artistsCheck out all of our courses and coaching: www.thecreativeheroines.comYou can explore my art here! www.jessicalibor.comThanks for listening!!
Fiction Break: Steve Stockton's NIGHT CAFE #3Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Greg Belfrage goes over what's trending in the news including Trumps' meeting with Keir Starmer, Gaza, Deion Sanders, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Belfrage goes over the what's trending in the news including Baseball, Canada and Sean Feucht, Fantastic Four, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Singapore Home Brew, we celebrate the vibrant intersection of art and national identity in a milestone year—Singapore turns 60, and the National Gallery marks its 10th anniversary. Joining us on the line is Dr. Adele Tan, Senior Curator at the Gallery and the guiding voice behind one of its most anticipated exhibitions: Singapore Stories: Pathways and Detours in Art. This full-scale unveiling traces the evolving narratives of our visual culture, reflecting the dynamic turns and thoughtful detours that have shaped Singapore’s artistic journey. We’ll explore how the artworks were curated to tell these stories, how new project spaces are expanding the exhibition’s reach and relevance, and what surprises await visitors who step into this immersive cultural archive. Dr. Tan, welcome to the show—and let’s begin with what this exhibition means on such a landmark birthday for both Singapore and the Gallery. Join “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After 25 years without answers, the Asha Degree missing person case has heated up as law enforcement received new information casting suspicion on Roy and Connie Dedmon. Skip Foster, former editor-in-chief of the Shelby Star at the time of Asha's disappearance, and now Dedmon Family spokesperson, talked with us on our last episode. This week, we share our thoughts on that conversation and what it may mean for the future of the investigation.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime TimesGet Prosecutors Podcast MerchJoin the Gallery on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramCheck out our website for case resources:Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fiction Break: Steve Stockton's NIGHT CAFE #3Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
The art world is notorious for its gatekeeping. This makes Hannah Studnick's story all the more remarkable. At 31, with zero art world experience, she opened Ruby/Dakota Gallery in New York's Alphabet City because a psychic told her she would.The space (originally found on Craigslist) transformed into something profound. In this candid conversation, Hannah reveals how Ruby/Dakota honours her late twin sister Emma, turning personal grief into a platform for artistic healing. Hannah's journey from the reality television industry to dental assistant to gallery owner unfolds like a screenplay, complete with chance encounters, spiritual guidance, and a driving belief that supporting living artists creates something meaningful in a fractured world. With disarming honesty, she discusses navigating the commercial gallery landscape during "the worst period in history for art sales," and creating daring exhibitions. What makes Hannah's perspective so refreshing is her commitment to democratising art collecting. Her advice to aspiring gallerists pulls no punches: "Don't do it unless you need to do it," she warns, describing the "manic-dead cycle" of exhibition preparations followed by quiet gallery hours.In just one year, Ruby Dakota has been visited by art critic Jerry Saltz, featured in New York Magazine and The Wall Street Journal, and participated in Future Fair. Beyond these achievements, Hannah's greatest accomplishment is creating a space where emerging artists can process trauma through their practice, collectors can discover meaningful work, and the traditional barriers of the art world begin to crumble. Today also happens to be Ruby/Dakota's one year birthday! I'm excited to share Studnick's story and see where the gallery goes from here. Listen today to learn how an art world outsider is challenging conventions and proving that genuine passion, coupled with business savvy and an authentic voice, can create space for new perspectives in contemporary art. Connect with us:Madison Beale, HostCroocial, ProductionBe a guest on The Artalogue Podcast
AI Chat: ChatGPT & AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning
In this episode, Jaeden dives into the evolving landscape of AI agents and their role in automating tasks. He explores the challenges and solutions in training AI agents with insights from companies like Dia and Perplexity. Discover how AI Box is innovating with its AI Agent Builder Platform, offering a comprehensive approach to task automation. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a professional seeking to leverage AI, this episode provides valuable perspectives on the future of AI-driven workflows.Try AI Box: https://aibox.aiAI Chat YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JaedenSchaferJoin my AI Hustle Community: https://www.skool.com/aihustle/aboutYouTube Video: https://youtu.be/aqPA00_oNagChapters00:00 The Rise of AI Agents in Everyday Tasks02:43 Exploring "Dia": The First AI Browser05:58 Understanding Skills Gallery & Expert Input08:46 Perplexity's Comet: Custom Workflows & ShortcutsAI Box: Building a Comprehensive Agent Platform
We've been talking about this case for 17 episodes, but it really all comes down to Jessie Misskelley's confessions. Are they true? Was he led? Did he make it all up? We begin with the confession that started it all.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime TimesCheck out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast MerchJoin the Gallery on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramCheck out our website for case resources:Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the updated Modelgeeks podcast!! Episode 105 has Nemo at the controls, with Frilldo, Whitey, El Prez, and special guest host, Mr. Chris Derks. After 5 years of doing the same old podcast, we thought it was time for an update. The listeners spoke, and we heard you loud and clear. Our goal is to interact and engage more with you, the listener and make you an even bigger part of the podcast. You have all been so gracious with your support, so we are tying to keep up and continue to give you the best podcast possible. As always, thanks for your tremendous support! We really appreciate it. On Ep. 105, we start off with what's in our Model World, then jump into Mail Call, and a new segment called "Listener Spotlight" where each of us discuss a specific modeler and their masterpiece. We also highlight all of our Gallery submissions and posts on Social Media. We want to hear from you so please keep sending pics of your models. Finally, we finish up with the main topic discussing BKB vs OOB. A huge thank you to all of our listeners for their continued support and we hope to see you al at the IPMS Nationals in Hampton, VA, 6-9 August. We'll be hanging right next to Furball Geoff himself, so please swing and say hello. We will also have new T-Shirts and stickers, so swing by and grab some Geeks gear! Contact the Geeks:You can always contact us through Facebook, Instagram, or email: contact@modelgeekspodcast.comMake sure you check out our group / community on Facebook: The ModelGeeks Model Shack***NEW MODELGEEKS WEBSITE!!!!***Please check out our new website!! www.modelgeekspodcast.comWe have links to our Episodes, “Meet the Geeks”, "What's on our Bench", a "Listener Gallery", and our Gee-Dunk Store!! Keep emailing us pics of your completed models and keep the pics coming!Nemo finally finished the test shot of the Kotare 1/32 Bf-109K-4 and it's a fabulous kit. Check out the website for a full build, complete with progress pics and descriptions of the kit progress. Modelgeeks Sponsors:When you have the time, pay a visit to their web sites, and have a look at their fine products:Tamiya USA, Furball Aero-Design, Detail and Scale, Sprue Brothers, LionHeart Hobby, Bases by Bill, Hypersonic Models, and Matters of ScaleFellow Podcasts:Thanks to all the other amazing modeling podcasts. Hopefully, someday we'll earn our podcast wings and be able to keep up with those guys! Please check them out at Scale Model Podcasts.Blogs:The Kit BoxSprue Pie with FretsMatters of ScaleModel Airplane MakerInch High GuySupport the show via Patreon.Support the show via PayPal.Thank You's!!Alright, alright, alright!! That's it for now, hope you enjoy the latest podcast. Be excellent to each other and get out there and build something! -Out from the Geeks! Support the showModel Geeks Podcast
This episode originally appeared on The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs. Subscribe for our take on breaking news in true crime. The Asha Degree disappearance, which had been cold for 25 years, has heated up in the last six months, with law enforcement executing search warrants and casting suspicion on Roy and Connie Dedmon and their daughters. Skip Foster was the editor in chief of the Shelby Star when Asha disappeared, and now he has taken on the role of the Dedmon family spokesman. In this exclusive interview, Skip shares the Dedmon side of the story.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime TimesGet Prosecutors Podcast MerchJoin the Gallery on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramCheck out our website for case resources:Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We continue our coverage of The West Memphis 3 by examining the teens' alibis on the night of the murder. Are they believable or do they offer more questions than answers?Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime TimesCheck out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast MerchJoin the Gallery on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramCheck out our website for case resources:Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Asha Degree disappearance, which had been cold for 25 years, has heated up in the last six months, with law enforcement executing search warrants and casting suspicion on Roy and Connie Dedmon and their daughters. Skip Foster was the editor in chief of the Shelby Star when Asha disappeared, and now he has taken on the role of the Dedmon family spokesman. In this exclusive interview, Skip shares the Dedmon side of the story.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime TimesGet Prosecutors Podcast MerchJoin the Gallery on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramCheck out our website for case resources:Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We dive deep into the backgrounds of Damien, Jason, and Jessie. Is there anything in their history that would make you believe it's possible they could commit this kind of crime? And what about John Douglas's profile of the killer or killers? Does it rule the three out? Or in?Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime TimesCheck out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast MerchJoin the Gallery on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramCheck out our website for case resources:Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.