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What happens when a Friend of The Rant is an actual member of The Rant? Possibly nothing. Possibly an implosion of the space-time continuum. The Rant's Gordon Anderson sits on the other side of the mic as he talks to Patty Kempton about his band Oort Patrol, their music and their upcoming appearance at Carolina Indie Fest at Hugger Mugger Brewing on Sept. 30.
Ahead of the annual Carolina Indie Fest at Hugger Mugger Brewing (Sept. 29-30), The Rant's Gordon Anderson interviews artists Reese McHenry, a garage rocker with a monster of a voice from the Triangle, and Lee County's own Cliff and Garret Wheeler of the Cliff Wheeler band.
Episode 213 features Gordon Anderson from the North Carolina punk band Oort Patrol. I will likely be focusing on the Raleigh/Durham area a bit this month and Oort Patrol is our first guest. They are also dropping a brand new EP July 12th and I featured two songs from it which have not been released yet, so if you are friends of fans of Gordon's, you will hear them first on the this episode. I featured “Flying Saucer Working Party” and “Soylent Majority” which are loosely Sc-Fi themed and we talked a bit about them in the interview. We also discussed Gordon's job working for the local newspaper and some his interests in writing. Definitely check out Oort Patrol on their socials and watch for the their new music coming out soon. Thanks for listening and supporting local music. Please rate/follow the show wherever you're streaming. You can also find the podcast on all the socials. -- Podcast merch is available on Shopify. Shopify link -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. -- Check out @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD
Two of the cast from Scenes From a Climate Era (Belvoir) join Regina Botros to talk about the state of our world and bringing the issues of today to the stage in this theatrical telling. Harriet Gordon-Anderson (Bell Shakespeare's Hamlet, Ensemble Theatre's Boxing Day BBQ) Abbie-Lee Lewis (Belvoir's Wayside Bride, Counting and Cracking) This aired on Wednesday 31st May, 2023 on 2SER - the opening night of the production. A collective of more than 50 scenes written by the acclaimed climate playwright David Finnigan, Scenes from the Climate Era is an immersive and thought-provoking production. Set against the backdrop of a changing climate, the cast will capture the exhilaration, frustration, and fascination of living in interesting times.
Harriet Gordon-Anderson and Jamie Oxenbould are both appearing right now in a brand new play “Boxing Day BBQ” which is enjoying its world premiere at the Ensemble Theatre in Sydney. It's a comedy about a family coming together on Boxing Day to honour the memory of their recently departed patriarch, with old grudges and family tensions threatening to sizzle to the surface and ruin the festivities.Together, the actors perform very well at the quiz - even if Harriet's bit of trivia is actually completely untrue.Get your tickets to Boxing Day BBQ here:https://www.ensemble.com.au/shows/boxing-day-bbq/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Crystal Bright and the Silver Hands will headline day two of this weekend's Carolina Indie Fest with a variety of European and American world music influences, instruments including accordion, piano, and musical saw, and soaring operatic vocals. Oort Patrol is fronted by Rant co-founder and known criminal trash Gordon Anderson.
Max interviews Actor Harriet Gordon – Anderson - Hamlet v the plague- From academic graduate to WAAPA- Navigating through the industry- Approaching a character from featured guest in Television to a lead on stage. Episode Page:https://www.twounemployedactors.com/harrietgordonandersonAn Add Kulcha Productionwww.twounemployedactors.com
The Friends of the Rant podcast returns with hosts Gordon Anderson and Billy Liggett talking about Squid Games, Many Saints of Newark, last month's Carolina Indie Fest and other local news stories of interest to your listening ears.
Mark combined his professional investment expertise with a family medical condition around a rare brain disease to start a life sciences venture fund with co-founders, Gord Anderson and Dr. Lawrence Korngut. The combined expertise of the founding team makes them uniquely placed to assess and evaluate startups at the ideation stage — including at the research level in the University labs. Such initial startups currently include: Modelis Inc with a focus on drug discovery for rare and genetic diseases Lumiio Inc with a focus on health-related data collection AazeinTx with a focus on oral treatments for acute asthma attacks Pure Life Carbon and its focus on agricultural products that increase crop yields while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. §§§ To learn more about the work of KASTx Ventures, click on one or more of the links below: KASTx Ventures Website | https://kastxventures.com LinkedIn page | https://www.linkedin.com/company/kastx-ventures/ §§ LinkedIn profile of KASTx founders Mark Starratt | https://www.linkedin.com/in/markstarratt/ Gordon Anderson | https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordon-anderson-b101735b/ Dr. Lawrence Korngut | https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrence-korngut-64b99137/ §§ Website of selected portfolio companies Pure Life Carbon | https://purelifecarbon.com Lumiio Inc | https://www.lumiio.com AazeinTx | https://aazeintx.com Modelis Inc | https://modelis.ca §§ Healthcare | Life Sciences | Healthtech | Biotech | Pharmatech | Biotherapeutics | Research & Development | Universities and Colleges | BioPharmaceuticals | Pharmaceuticals | BioScience | Medicine | NeuroScience | Neuromuscular | Health clinic | Neurology | Hotchkiss Brain Institute | Dataffinity Health | Cumming School of Medicine | Wealth Management | Family Office investments | Angel Investors | Philanthropy | Venture Capital | --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allen-wazny/message
It is widely known that music boosts mood. It helps us connect to a happier time, recollect memories and create a sense of calm. A Feel Good index has determined that this occurs for songs with the most positive lyrics and uplifting melodies and have a certain number of beats/minute. In terms of music and person's with dementia, depression, Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease and people with intellectual disabilities the research continues to support that music boosts mood, promotes calm, helps with transitions as well as promoting personal connections and language. Memory Tracks, an ingenious app was developed to provide music aimed at particular times during the day when persons with dementia oftentimes experience the most anxiety, frustration, and fear. The beneficial effects on well being and quality of life for the person with living with the impairment, their loved ones and caregivers cannot be underestimated. Gordon Anderson hearkens from the U.K where the research regarding the prevalence and incidence of dementia and Alzheimer's Disease are not dissimilar to those in the U.S where as of 2020, there are 6 million persons living with dementia and in 2021 it is estimated that 6.2 million Americans over the age of 65 will be living with Alzheimer's dementia. Today, every 65 seconds a person is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in the U.S. Globally, estimates are that over 75 million people will be affected by 2030 and more than 135 million by 2035. Anyone caring for a person living with dementia knows the gripping difficulties especially around routine care known as activities of daily living.The agitation can cause a person to resist, act out or withdraw. The strength of the evidence regarding the ability of music to help a person connect with words but also with memories and events, led Gordon Anderson to the development of the Memory Tracks platform.
It is widely known that music boosts mood. It helps us connect to a happier time, recollect memories and create a sense of calm. A Feel Good index has determined that this occurs for songs with the most positive lyrics and uplifting melodies and have a certain number of beats/minute. In terms of music and person's with dementia, depression, Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease and people with intellectual disabilities the research continues to support that music boosts mood, promotes calm, helps with transitions as well as promoting personal connections and language. Memory Tracks, an ingenious app was developed to provide music aimed at particular times during the day when persons with dementia oftentimes experience the most anxiety, frustration, and fear. The beneficial effects on well being and quality of life for the person with living with the impairment, their loved ones and caregivers cannot be underestimated. Gordon Anderson hearkens from the U.K where the research regarding the prevalence and incidence of dementia and Alzheimer's Disease are not dissimilar to those in the U.S where as of 2020, there are 6 million persons living with dementia and in 2021 it is estimated that 6.2 million Americans over the age of 65 will be living with Alzheimer's dementia. Today, every 65 seconds a person is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in the U.S. Globally, estimates are that over 75 million people will be affected by 2030 and more than 135 million by 2035. Anyone caring for a person living with dementia knows the gripping difficulties especially around routine care known as activities of daily living.The agitation can cause a person to resist, act out or withdraw. The strength of the evidence regarding the ability of music to help a person connect with words but also with memories and events, led Gordon Anderson to the development of the Memory Tracks platform.
Harriet Gordon-Anderson joins James to perform and unpack arguably the most famous speech in all of Shakespeare’s oeuvre from Act 3, Scene 1 of Hamlet: “To be, or not to be”. They delve into the world of Hamlet, pulling apart the character’s motivations, how the play’s gender politics play out in the 21st century and how Shakespeare’s language so perfectly encapsulates our emotions and experiences. Harriet Gordon-Anderson is an actor who has appeared for Bell Shakespeare in The Miser (2019) and Hamlet (2020). She returns to the stage in 2021 to reprise her critically acclaimed role as the Prince of Denmark in Hamlet.
The United States Postal Service(USPS) has existed since 1775 and the first Postmaster General was Benjamin Franklin. The USPS aka the Post Office, delivers over 48% of all the mail in the world; it has a fleet of over 228,000 vehicles; processes and delivers 182 million pieces of first class mail daily (~20M/hour); for $.55 you can send a letter to anywhere in the USA; it employs over 600,000 people (497K career/136K contract ~2019), generates $236M in revenue per day and costs the American taxpayer ZERO $. Gordon Anderson is a retired postal worker with 37 years as a letter carrier in Houston, Texas and served 10 years here as union representative in NALC- National Association of Letters Carriers, Local 283, with the aim of upholding the rights of letter carriers who were at times subject to management injustices. Gordon is currently the host of the Black on Both Sides radio program, airing every Friday from noon until 2:00pm on KPFT-HD2. His show primarily focuses on issues impacting diaspora Blacks from a Pan Africanist perspective. Jamie Partridge is a retired letter carrier from Portland, Oregon. He is an organizer with CPWU - Communities and Postal Workers United, a national network of local coalitions to save the postal service (cpwunited.com), a member of Rank and File Postal Organizers, a national network organizing to save the postal service during the pandemic (FB: Save Our Postal Service) In the past, he served as shop steward, editor, organizing chair, and political director, NALC -National Association of Letter Carriers, branch 82. He is currently on the local union executive board.
Susan Weber, co-chair of the Lee Grow Play Succeed campaign to pass a bond in November to fund a multi-million dollar sports complex in Sanford, joins The Rant to talk about plans for the complex, the upcoming bond referendum and what a complex could mean for Sanford's future. Hosted by Gordon Anderson, Jonathan Owens and Billy Liggett.
Ricky Secor, the principal at Broadway Elementary School for the past four years, talks about the preparations he and his faculty have taken to start the 2020-2021 school year — which begins Monday with online classes. Hosted by Gordon Anderson, Billy Liggett and Jonathan Owens.
Sanford native, UNC senior and Rant contributor Laura Brummett joins The Rant's Friends of The Rant podcast to talk about her passion for journalism and college life during the pandemic. Hosted by Gordon Anderson, Billy Liggett and Jonathan Owens.
Cardinal & Pine managing editor Billy Ball (formerly a writer for The Sanford Herald), talks to The Rant about starting a news site from scratch, the state of journalism today and how his site has covered COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter protests in North Carolina. Hosted by Gordon Anderson, Billy Liggett and Jonathan Owens.
Cardinal & Pine managing editor Billy Ball (formerly a writer for The Sanford Herald), talks to The Rant about starting a news site from scratch, the state of journalism today and how his site has covered COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter protests in North Carolina. Hosted by Gordon Anderson, Billy Liggett and Jonathan Owens.
Friends of The Rant hosts Gordon Anderson, Billy Liggett and Jonathan Owens talk about current COVID-19 conspiracies, the columns they wrote for the most recent edition of The Rant Monthly and Billy's childhood friend who smoked in the fourth grade.
Friends of The Rant hosts Gordon Anderson, Billy Liggett and Jonathan Owens talk about current COVID-19 conspiracies, the columns they wrote for the most recent edition of The Rant Monthly and Billy’s childhood friend who smoked in the fourth grade.
The Rant’s Gordon Anderson, Billy Liggett and Jonathan Owens talk about the changing world and life at home and are joined by Sanford Mayor Chet Mann, who shares where Sanford and Lee County currently stand in fighting the spread of COVID-19 and how the city will crack down on businesses who do not adhere […]
The Rant’s Gordon Anderson, Billy Liggett and Jonathan Owens do the first of what will be a weekly podcast (thanks to the Zoom gods) discussing local news and issues. This first edition features a discussion on the thing that’s on everybody’s minds right now … Tiger King. Just kidding, we talk coronavirus. Although, in hindsight, […]
The latest Friends of The Rant podcast welcomes local attorney and Sanford city councilman Chas Post to talk law, local government and other fun stuff with hosts Billy Liggett and Gordon Anderson.
Gordon Anderson at Bible Teaching 6th October 2019
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Pia and Breanne fill in for Gordon Anderson on his weekly talk show, Black on Both Sides, on KPFT 90.1 in Houston, TX. In keeping with the format of Black on Both Sides, Pia and Breanne share how they navigate majority white spaces as Black women. Listen as they discuss ways to help black women empower themselves before giving birth, building a village and selecting day cares and schools. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mommywhereismyshoe/support
Some conditions are too dangerous, or just too mundane, for people.For decades, humanoid robots have been stepping in to take tasks off our hands. One named Manny spent a lot of the 80s being shot with a flamethrower. Another, R2, is currently doing chores in space.In this episode, we look at how humanoid robots have evolved, and why we have the need for robots that look, act, and even think like humans.Episode highlights include:In 1988, a team at Pacific Northwest National Laboratories (PNNL) created a mannequin robot named, well, "Manny." Manny’s job was test the shielding clothing used in hazardous environments. Gordon Anderson, one of the original engineers, talks about his time making Manny.NASA's Dr. Julia Badger is one of the original developers of the Robonaut 2 – the first humanoid robot in space. She talks about expectation versus reality when dealing with a 330-lb robotic assistant.Dr. Scholtz, a computer scientist at PNNL, evaluates how humans interact with computers. Dr. Leslie Blaha, a PNNL mathematical psychologist, leverages cognitive human-behavior models to add a more “life-like” intelligence to robots. The two share their insights in robot-human interaction.Read the full-length interviews and related stories below.A Look Back at the Trailblazing "Manny" Robot – A Firefighter's FriendA Role for Boston Dynamics’ Back-Flipping Robots: Is Space the Place?How to Understand Humanity Through Humanoids See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A talk with the co-president of Real Gone Music, one of the finest reissue labels around.When you’re ranking the Best Christmas records of all time, The Ventures Christmas Album is definitely near the top of the list. Not only is it incredibly clever, the way the guys used current songs of the Sixties and morphed them into holiday classics, but it’s also a whole lotta fun to listen to.Real Gone Music has just reissued the classic album in remastered form, and for the first time, the set includes both the stereo version, and the must-sought after mono version of the album.From Real Gone Music, we welcome in Gordon Anderson, who is co-president of the label. Gordon spent over 17 years overseeing things at Collectors Choice music, before co-founding Real Gone. We chat how this Ventures reissue came to fruition, and future projects.
Story: In einem verzweifelten Versuch, seine Karriere wieder anzukurbeln, nimmt THE HOFF die Hauptrolle in einem Independent-Film an. Zwar wird die TV-Ikone gleich darauf wieder gefeuert, doch eins ist klar: Von solchen Kleinigkeiten lässt sich eine lebende Legende nicht entmutigen. Während sein windiger Agent Max neue Jobs an Land zieht, lernt THE HOFF auch erstmals seinen unehelichen Sohn Dieter aus Eastern Germany kennen ... DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 25.11.2016 (Polyband/WVG) Comedy, Mockumentary Land: USA 2015-2016 Laufzeit: ca. 180 min. (6 Episoden x 30 Minuten) FSK: 12 Regie: Krishnendu Majumdar, Richard Yee Drehbuch: David Hasselhoff, Richard Yee, Chris Hale, Josh Hyams, Gordon Anderson, Asim Chaudhry, Fergus Craig, Brett Goldstein, ... Showrunner: Greg Watson, Lara Radulovich Mit: David Hasselhoff, Fergus Craig, Ella Smith, Brett Goldstein, Terry Patel, Max Coleman, Danny Jones, Harriet Fitzgerald, ... https://youtu.be/3p_QcFm4i2Y
Story: In einem verzweifelten Versuch, seine Karriere wieder anzukurbeln, nimmt THE HOFF die Hauptrolle in einem Independent-Film an. Zwar wird die TV-Ikone gleich darauf wieder gefeuert, doch eins ist klar: Von solchen Kleinigkeiten lässt sich eine lebende Legende nicht entmutigen. Während sein windiger Agent Max neue Jobs an Land zieht, lernt THE HOFF auch erstmals seinen unehelichen Sohn Dieter aus Eastern Germany kennen ... DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 25.11.2016 (Polyband/WVG) Comedy, Mockumentary Land: USA 2015-2016 Laufzeit: ca. 180 min. (6 Episoden x 30 Minuten) FSK: 12 Regie: Krishnendu Majumdar, Richard Yee Drehbuch: David Hasselhoff, Richard Yee, Chris Hale, Josh Hyams, Gordon Anderson, Asim Chaudhry, Fergus Craig, Brett Goldstein, ... Showrunner: Greg Watson, Lara Radulovich Mit: David Hasselhoff, Fergus Craig, Ella Smith, Brett Goldstein, Terry Patel, Max Coleman, Danny Jones, Harriet Fitzgerald, ... https://youtu.be/3p_QcFm4i2Y
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Messages from the 2016 Spring Semester.
Messages from the 2016 Spring Semester.
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The unknown God--Introductions Aside This three week series examines how to move from just head knowledge to having a relationship with the Holy Spirt. Dr. Gordon Anderson, President of North Central University spoke to us Monday evening, exploring the aspects of a relationship with the Holy Spirit and what a life filled with the Spirit looks like.
2010 District Council Ordination Message by Dr. Gordon Anderson
Sunday message from Westgate Chapel, Edmonds, Washington.
Sunday message from Westgate Chapel, Edmonds, Washington.