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HILMAA WORLD PREMIERE PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NEW GEORGESWORDS BY KATE SCELSAMUSIC BY ROBERT M. JOHANSONDIRECTED BY MORGAN GREENJune 4–23, 2024The early 20th century queer mystic and artist Hilma af Klint channeled hundreds of paintings through messages from otherworldly forces, hoping to communicate the mysteries of the universe. Only recently rediscovered and hailed as one of the first-ever abstract artists, she worked in obscurity during a time that was not yet ready to receive her message. This contemporary opera – with a score that mixes genres including opera, rock, pop, and musical theater– wrestles with the hubris and humility that fueled one woman's spiritual quest.Kate Scelsa – BOOKS: “Fans of the Impossible Life” (HarperCollins, 2015 Indie Next and Junior Library Guild pick), “Improbable Magic for Cynical Witches”(HarperCollins), “Luminary” (Simon&Schuster), “The Mortal Year” (forthcoming from Abrons). THEATER: “Everyone's Fine With Virginia Woolf” (published by Dramatists Play Service, produced by Elevator Repair Service), New Georges 2017 Audrey Resident, Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation grant recipient for playwriting, performing member of Elevator Repair Service Theater since 2002 (“Gatz,” “The Sound and the Fury,” “The Select”). MUSIC: The Witch Ones (eponymous album) in collab with Robert M. Johanson and Gavin Price. For Mom.LEARN MORE ABOUT HILMA AF KLINT: https://wilmatheater.org/blog/dramaturgy-hilma/FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION: https://wilmatheater.org/event/hilma/
A look at all the headlines grabbing attention at the start of the week in the Scottish Football landscape. - Scotland vs Norway Reaction - Is Derek Adams returning to Ross County? - English sides watching Lennon Miller - Neil Warnock in Scottish Football? - Gavin Price new manager of Brechin City - Mark Roberts out at Glenafton Athletic Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7
This week, Sean Wallace tells us what he learned about Aberdeen's new attacker Callum Roberts from former Killie boss Lee Clark, while we also ask if Hayden Coulson is going to be the Dons' main left-back this term. Is there enough depth on the left side of defence generally after this week's departures? There are certainly defensive conundrums and questions over who to start in attack at Celtic in Sunday's Premiership opener - Who replaces Liam Scales? Miovski or Ramirez? Does Roberts get a starting debut? Meanwhile, Ross County's attack are flying going into their Hearts clash, while Inverness step into the unknown v Queen's Park in what looks like an early banana skin for the Championship hopefuls. Plus, Cove Rangers and Peterhead still looking really light – or even lighter - two days before their league campaigns get under way, as Gavin Price tries to banish Elgin's tendency for second half switch-offs.
Gavin Price was previously employed at Rare for over 15 years and started off as Quality Assurance Tester before moving into game development. He has now cofounded Playtonic Games and overseen the Yooka Laylee games. #rare #yookalaylee #donkeykong TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 01:07 - Staying At Rare For So Long 01:51 - Doing Quality Assurance And What It Entailed At Rare 04:00 - How Gavin Ended Up Working For Rare 05:45 - Common Bugs Found In Game Testing 07:30 - Mickey's Racing Was Bug Free 08:13 - Seriousness Of Testing & Shipping A Game/Crystal Caverns Bug 09:44 - Process In Development When Testing Starts 10:29 - Game Release Schedule At Rare In Early Days 12:13 - Competitiveness Of Rare 12:48 - How Rare Changed When Microsoft Bought It 14:10 - Gavin Was A Little Overwhelmed When Moving From QA To Development 16:13 - The Stampers Game Process Vs Microsofts Game Game Process 18:50 - Why Gavin Founded Playtonic Games/Rare Redundancies 22:11 - Pitching Playtonic To His Colleagues 23:54 - Kickstarter Campaign Catching Gavin Offguard/Early Days Of Playtonic 27:45 - Developing Yooka Laylee With The Hype Surrounding It 29:01 - Hindsight Of Yooka Laylee/Naevity Of Business 31:45 - Performance Was The Challenge Of Yooka Laylee 33:08 - Camera & Bosses Were The Hardest Parts To Develop For With Yooka Laylee 34:34 - Difficulty Spikes & Developing For That 36:24 - In The Early Days Playtonic Didn't Have Enough Time To Research Before Starting Development 37:46 - Mario Odyssey/Accessibility/Quick Resume Modes 41:27 - Challenges Of Developing An Exclusive Game Vs Multi Platform 42:50 - Game Growth/Competition/Quality Bar 44:05 - Digital Games/New Game Business Models 45:05 - Distribution/Being Ahead Of The Curve 47:26 - Staying Up With Technology/Responsibility Of Employees Livelihoods 49:08 - Unpopularity Of Certain Management Decisions/Hierarchy System Of Playtonic 51:45 - Methods Of Avoiding Crunch 53:03 - Playtonic Wants To Make A Lot More Genres Of Games/Improving On Rare's Legacy 54:40 - Yooka Laylee In Smash Bros Needs To Be Earned 55:55 - Where To Follow Playtonic Games/Future Endeavours For Playtonic
For this episode of the podcast, I am joined by Elgin City's newest recruit Daniel Hoban. The young goalkeeper has had an incredible journey so far in the game and on the show we discuss starting life at Inverness CT before being loaned out to a range of Highland League Clubs such as Fort William, Strathspey Thistle and Brora Rangers. Daniel has had two spells at Forfar and Elgin and on the podcast we discuss playing for the Borough Briggs side as well as life at Station Park. 2020-21 was a big season for Daniel and we talk about being penalty shootout king in matches against Brora and Edinburgh City. Finally, we chat about aspirations for the new season, teaming up with Gavin Price and the upcoming Premier Sports League Cup group stage matches. In association with Toby Johnson and Rory Hope Music.
In our ninth episode of 'The Pyramid' Scottish football podcast, Kenny Crawford is joined by Partick Thistle defender Steven Bell and Elgin City manager Gavin Price. Steven offers us an insight into the remarkable run-in the Jags had on their way to winning the League One title, while Gavin looks back on sealing a promotion play-off spot in League Two and explains how his playing career took him from Brechin City to Dutch football!
In this episode of The Gunn Show, Tony jumps over to India to speak with Gavin Price, owner and operator of Aaron1 Engineering. Gavin talks about his journey and decisions behind moving to India an...
The Elgin City manager chats about his playing career which included a spell in Holland playing for ADO Den Haag and in Scotland for St Johnstone, Forfar and Brechin City. He's recently celebrated 3 years as the Borough Briggs boss having made the step up from assistant manager.
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The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Paul Hill, Ralph Wilkins and Jenifer Millard host. Damien Phillips and John Wildridge produce. You can watch the video of this recording (and our live Episode 45 recording on 27th April) at: https://www.youtube.com/user/AwesomeAstroPod/videos This show is a response to the many requests we get to do an episode dedicated to answering listeners’ space & astronomy questions. Producer John thought lockdown would be the perfect time to do it, when we can try and help ease the stress, boredom and isolation. Senior Astronomer and Institute Fellow at the SETI Institute, Dr. Seth Shostak. We asked him: - What’s currently big in the world of extraterrestrial hunting? - What happens when we discover possibly habitable planets? From @WrathfulTumbles. - Square Kilometre Array or JWST. Which is going to generate the most exciting science? And if each one could answer just 1 question about the Universe, what would you like it to be? From Mark De Vri. Other listener inspired topics discussed by the podcast crew: - You talk about the ELT in April part 1. But how on God's green Earth do you keep a mirror like that clean? From @SeamasterGMT US Spaceflight researcher and chronicler, Gavin Price. We asked him for: - An overview of the Apollo 13 mission that was limping back to Earth 50 years ago today. - The key Apollo 13 decisions and preparations that were underway at this point - a day before splashdown. - A discussion about, and nod to the BBC World Service podcast https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xttx2 "13 Minutes to the Moon". From Peter Ellinger. Other listener inspired topics discussed by the podcast crew: - A discussion on the ‘Ashen light of Venus’ inspired by @Blixbuller http://www.awesomeastronomy.com Bio: Awesome Astronomy is a podcast beamed direct from an underground bunker on Mars to promote science, space and astronomy (and enslave Earth if all goes well). We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
Tuesday Team Talk Episode 140 Broadcast 19-05-2020 A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. Produced via Zoom as we all hide at home! John, Peter, Alex, Ken and Roy are joined by Elgin City manager Gavin Price. We discuss the ongoing trials and tribulations in Scottish football, the problems facing smaller clubs, Tommy Wright's possible successor, and Feldy-Roo, an innovative project in Aberfeldy. Stay safe folks.
You can watch the video of this recording (and our live Episode 95 recording on 27th April) at https://www.youtube.com/user/AwesomeAstroPod/videos (midday PST, 3pm EST, 8pm UK, 9pm Central Europe) This show is a response to the many requests we get to do an episode dedicated to answering listeners’ space & astronomy questions. Producer John thought lockdown would be the perfect time to do it, when we can try and help ease the stress, boredom and isolation. The Guests: We invited some of our friends from the astronomy world to answer your questions too: University of Oxford Professor of Astronomy, Creator of the Zooniverse and BBC’s The Sky at Night Presenter, Chris Lintott. We asked him: Are there ways for an amateur astrophotographer to get involved in contributing to actual science? From David Schlaudt Square Kilometre Array or JWST. Which is going to generate the most exciting science? And if each one could answer just 1 question about the Universe, what would you like it to be? From Mark De Vrij Director of Public Engagement for Cardiff University’s Gravity Exploration Institute, Dr Chris North. We asked him: Why are astronomers so sure that Oumuamua and Borisov are from outside the Solar System? From Derry North (Chris’ Dad!) Square Kilometre Array or JWST. Which is going to generate the most exciting science? And if each one could answer just 1 question about the Universe, what would you like it to be? From Mark De Vrij Senior Astronomer and Institute Fellow at the SETI Institute, Seth Shostak. We asked him: What’s currently big in the world of extraterrestrial hunting? What happens when we discover possibly habitable planets? From @WrathfulTumbles Square Kilometre Array or JWST. Which is going to generate the most exciting science? And if each one could answer just 1 question about the Universe, what would you like it to be? From Mark De Vri US Spaceflight researcher and chronicler, Gavin Price. We asked for: An overview of the Apollo 13 mission that was limping back to Earth 50 years ago today The key Apollo 13 decisions and preparations that were underway at this point - a day before splashdown A discussion about, and nod to the BBC World Service podcast 13 Minutes to the Moon. From Peter Ellinger Other listener inspired topics discussed by the podcast crew: What astronomy equipment do we use? Are the current clear skies a product of fewer airplanes and lower pollution? What would happen if a small stellar-mass black hole collided with a much more massive star? Could the star ever ‘win’? From Glenn Diekmann in California You talk about the ELT in April part 1. But how on God's green Earth do you keep a mirror like that clean? From @SeamasterGMT A discussion on the ‘Ashen light of Venus’ inspired by @Blixbuller
Show host and producer Chris O'Regan chats to Harry Robinson and Gavin Price of Playtonic Games about the design and development of Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair. Platform games are a perennial favourite and with that enduring popularity has come subtle evolution, involving numerous refinements. Playtonic's Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair - the sequel to 2017's Yooka-Laylee - allows the player to tweak the levels. Chris and Harry talk about the concept of rewarding players for both their curiosity and the choices they make. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/sausage/TSF_Episode254.mp3 Music: David Wise - https://playtonicgames.bandcamp.com/track/main-theme The Sausage Factory episode 254 was produced and edited by Chris O'Regan
Discussing the use of sports diplomacy to broaden the international engagement of a small country like Wales with Gavin Price, (co-project lead British Council Wales), Rosa Bickerton (British Council Wales), hosted by Dr J Simon Rofe.
Wyatt, James, and Mitchell are all here for the final (forseeable!) episode of the Super Jump Podcast. Thank you for listening all this time, and even more thanks to everyone who was involved in the show since its initiation including, but not limited to, Jeff Onan, Daryl Baxter, Gavin Price, Courtney Svatek, Josh Bycer, Anthony Wise, James Manley-Buser, the Kremling Kampaigners, the Medium staff, all writers and contributes to Super Jump Magazine, and Jamatar, who created our theme tune. Also all others I'm not specifically remembering at this moment in time. Please remember: Stay Super!!
Gavin Price, Managing Director and Creative Lead of Playtonic Games, joins us on the Kongversation! With a little over a week before the release of the studio's Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair (https://www.playtonicgames.com/yooka-laylee-and-the-impossible-lair-pre-orders-live/), Gavin opens up about the inspirations behind their second game, lessons learned from the original Yooka-Laylee, and his plans to evolve the lore of the universe. He also vends us some tasty clues about the future of Playtonic!
Wyatt and Mitchell talk about some of the latest releases and final tip our toes into some Gamer Girl Bath Water, but ALSO: We sat down with Gavin Price of Playtonic Games to talk about their upcoming game, Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair! Join us as we talk about what's went into the development of that game, what the future of the studio might look like, and more on this week's episode of the Super Jump Podcast!!
This episode is a companion piece to the previous podcast where we interviewed Wonde Nevens and Gavin Price. In this episode Verity, Wonde and Gavin speak to Dr. Stuart Murray, from Bond University, Australia. The three guests discuss Stuart’s new book which represents five years of work around the area and paradigms connected to sports diplomacy. Wonde and Gavin ask Stuart how his book connects to the current sport diplomacy and governance issues that have played out in 2018. More information on Wonde and Gavin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wonde-nevens-23549097/ https://twitter.com/GavinMPrice https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff121848.php Stuart Murray https://twitter.com/StuarMurray https://www.routledge.com/Sports-Diplomacy-Origins-Theory-and-Practice/Murray/p/book/9780815356905 For information on SOAS sport and governance: www.soas.ac.uk/sport-diplomacy-and-governance/ For information on the next event at SOAS around the 2019 Japan Rugby World Cup: https://www.soas.ac.uk/jrc/events/jrc-sport-symposia-series/20sep2018-countdown-to-kickoff-japans-rugby-history-one-year-out-from-the-2019-rugby-world-cup.html
This Awesome Astronomy episode is inspired by last week’s incredible SpaceX launch and listeners’ requests to talk a bit more about SpaceX and the advances in commercial spaceflight. In this Podcast Extra, we’re joined by spaceflight aficionado Gavin Price (@pilliarscreatio) to discuss: The inaugural Falcon Heavy launch and what it achieved Was the launch awesome or all hype? How good is the Falcon Heavy really? Will Falcon Heavy or Elon’s next ambitious rocket make NASA’s rocket redundant? How about other organisations? (ULA/Arianne/Blue origin etc) Where do the commercial companies leave the likes of Soyuz? (TsSKB-Progress) Where do we see access to space in ten, fifteen, twenty years time? Will Elon make good on his plan to colonize Mars?
Tuesday Team Talk Episode 037 (Broadcast 09-01-2018) A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. In this episode we welcome former Saints player and current Elgin City manager Gavin Price as our guest.
In this podcast extra episode we present our full length interview with test pilot, astronaut and lunar module pilot on Apollo 16, General Charlie Duke. Drawing on this unique set of experiences, we asked Charlie: What surprised you or what weren't you expecting to see on the moon? How did having a rover change the way you could explore the moon? How much fun was the lunar rover? Which was most exciting, being capcom on the 1st moon landing or walking on the moon on Apollo 16? Is the proposed 2032 launch window for a human Mars mission achievable? Did you see any colour other than grey on the moon? Are there any features on Earth you can see from the moon? Were you able to see any star fields during the Apollo 16 mission? Then we turned the interview over to listeners' questions: @BrewsterNorth asked, what do you think of the commercial plans for lunar exploration? Gavin Price (@pillarscreatio) asked, how important is the moon as a staging post for Mars? David Blanchflower (@Davidbflower) asked, would you return to the moon now? @Openmind asked, did your attitude towards humanity and our planet change for having gone to the moon? And the now regular Cornwell Question (from @samcornwell): What's the most expensive thing you've ever broken?
Unless you've been living under a rock lovingly rendered by Steven Hurst, you know that Project Ukulele is now the mind-boggingly successfully funded Yooka-Laylee! Chad and Hyle discuss their thoughts on the upcoming title, whether or not it's a proper DK Universe game yet, and some unfortunate byproducts from the Internet's reaction at large.