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MAT TALES: 40 Years of Gay Adventures. A Journey of Sex + Truth.GOWANUS: Brooklyn, 2017.I've learned to accept my kinks and my history as a part of who I am and to embrace the lessons, the thrills and the pain of it all as my truth. True Stories. Mat Tales. I hope they make you feel all the things.
This week, we broadcasted LIVE from Wild East Brewing Co in Gowanus Brooklyn.We were joined by our friend Tony Fletcher.This show was first broadcast on the 19th of December, 2021For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-rendezvous/Tune into new broadcasts of The Rendezvous, LIVE, Sunday from 2 - 4 PM EST / 7 - 9 PM GMT on The Face Radio & Totally Wired Radio.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KurtisPowersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kurtispowersMixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/KurtisPowersSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kurtispowersTwitter: https://twitter.com/kurtispowersEmail: kurtis@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joseph Alexiou, author of Gowanus: Brooklyn's Curious Canal, on the notoriously polluted creek, and the Conservancy working to restore it.
On this episode, major changes afoot for Gowanus, with a much debated upcoming rezoning. We hear about the history of the Gowanus Canal and some concerns about the clean-up. Neighborhood artists fight to keep their spaces during the pandemic, and more.
Porn legend, writer, and avowed sapiosexual Stoya joins me for a talk about musty-smelling paperbacks, big fat library shelves, and randomly also necrophilia?! We ask: Is it classist to only want to date someone who knows what "Wherefore" means in "Wherefore art thou Romeo?"?! Would John Waters want to top Stoya? Who is going to make a venn diagram of people who prominently display but have not read Infinite Jest and people who eat pussy? Will Stoya dog ear my page? Where can you see orgasms inspired by Supervert and Bataille? Can you ethically donate your corpse to perverts? Crack open our dust jackets and find out! /Stoya has been working with sexuality for over a decade, on camera and off. She has written for the Guardian, the New York Times, Playboy, and others. Her first book, Philosophy, Pussycats & Porn, was released through Not A Cult in 2018. She contributes to Slate's How To Do It every week, and runs a sexuality focused book club in Gowanus Brooklyn the third Sunday of the month. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Francesca and Alex are the principles of sighte studio located in Brooklyn, NYC https://www.sightestudio.com/bios/ . We met between Christmas and New Years on crips cold sunny day and talked about their business, education, their involvement in the DLFNY https://www.dlfny.org/ and their approach to education and their recent love of a research study they conduct in Gowanus Brooklyn. Both principles are the center of the lighting design community in New York, supporting, challenging and pushing the state of the art understanding of lighting design. They still have some volunteer spots open regarding their recent study for the city planning of Gowanus, feel free to contact them and join their team to make an actual impact as lighting designer. info@sightestudio.com Please say hi and ask any question on Instagram: @thomas_mnich
HAPPY THURSDAY FRIENDS. Thanks again for the all the support! We love you mean it. Sarah just got back from a weekend away - but found out that coming back to the city was actually the most interesting part. Ashli has done nothing but revert to her 4 year old ways and complain about it. We are not surprised. This week, the two discuss if we are entering an anti-technology era, what we would miss if we left NYC (besides all of it) and Ashli starts to figure out that maybe all of you listeners are actually giving her good advice...PS THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF THE CONTEST. if you dont know what we're talking about, you might not be listening as closely as you thought ;) WINK. make sure to SUBSCRIBE TO OUR ITUNES CHANNELLL!!!! then leave us a review, comment, like, share, follow, tweet, instagram, facebook, etc. to help spread the word about your two favorite embarassments. Email us questions/suggestions/tips on how to adult at: howtoadult1@gmail.com Tweet/Instagram Sarah: @thesarahyork Tweet/Instagram/Snapchat Ashli: @ashli_p Facebook: www.facebook.com/howtoadultpodcast drink of the day: gross bubbles not worthy of mentioning the name. but like, if they want to sponsor us, maybe we will take this down. :) SHOUTOUT TO Littleneck - our new favorite restaurant in Gowanus Brooklyn with Executive Chef Nick Williams and a BOMB ASS MENU. try the donuts, i promise you wont be let down.
This episode showcases the performance of composer Dan Blake’s new work, Without Walls at Ibeam in Gowanus Brooklyn. In addition to hearing the performance that features musicians Christina Van Alstine, Erin Wight, YegorShevtsov, and Kevin Sims, you’ll hear Dan Blake reflect on his relationship to improvising and composing respectively, storytelling and character, and finding inspiration in the Heart Sutra. I speculate on the Freudian meaning of a certain infantile ball game (da-fort). This episode originally aired on CFRU 93.3FM in Guelph Ontario on December 18th, 2014. Sound It Out is hosted by Rachel Elliott who is a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. Sound It Out is produced in conjunction with the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation. The show explores whether and how improvised music can serve as a basis for discursive inclusivity, the creation of new forms of shared meaning, and more democratic means of connecting with each other. Sound It Out airs on Guelph’s campus and community radio station, CFRU 93.3FM, on alternating Tuesdays at 5pm.
Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal has been called many things over the years. A cesspool, an industrial dumping ground, a blemish. But, our guest on this edition of Cityscape says the 1.8 mile canal is also one of the most important waterways in the history of New York Harbor. Joseph Alexiou is a licensed New York City tour guide, and the author of Gowanus: Brooklyn’s Curious Canal.
Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal has been called many things over the years. A cesspool, an industrial dumping ground, a blemish. But, our guest on this edition of Cityscape says the 1.8 mile canal is also one of the most important waterways in the history of New York Harbor. Joseph Alexiou is a licensed New York City tour guide, and the author of Gowanus: Brooklyn's Curious Canal.
In this week's episode Chris and Mark get to hang out with Roc Nation artist Kevin Garrett. Recorded live from a Sofar Sounds event in Gowanus Brooklyn, this short podcast is one you won't want to miss.
This episode showcases the performance of composer Dan Blake’s new work, Without Walls at Ibeam in Gowanus Brooklyn. In addition to hearing the performance that features musicians Christina Van Alstine, Erin Wight, Yegor Shevtsov, and Kevin Sims, you’ll hear Dan Blake reflect on his relationship to improvising and composing respectively, storytelling and character, and finding … Continue reading Episode #11: Dan Blake Loosening the Hinges →