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New month, new ways to level up! I have collected more resources for us to enjoy & learn from so I hope you enjoy! ----------------------------------------------------- Resources ----------------------------------------------------- Giving Effective Feedback Book: https://store.hbr.org/product/giving-effective-feedback-hbr-20-minute-manager-series/13999 99% Invisible City: https://99percentinvisible.org/book/ Unifying Vision: https://youtu.be/s13k_V6UV8Y?si=FV304Uj__H7_Z2Pd Silent Hill 2 Remake Design choices: https://www.gamedeveloper.com/design/fog-of-woe-what-the-silent-hill-2-remake-gets-right-about-immersing-players-in-its-world Deep Dive: Narrative of Slay the Princess: https://www.gamedeveloper.com/design/deep-dive-player-centered-narrative-design-in-slay-the-princess ---------------------------------------- Let's Design Books ------------------------------ Ebook - https://bit.ly/39BakJD Physical Books - https://bit.ly/3mfOsbS ----------------------------------- Contact Me ---------------------------------- Website: https://www.maxpears.com/ Email: leveldesignlobby@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaxPears
Join us for a trek into the desert as we search for The Invisible City. We chat dodgy publishers, Genghis Khan, Aurora monster kits, Star Trek, alien pets, goth cybermen and fountain pens.Guest reader: Nigel WatsonDownload MP3Tailes from the CryptkeeperDreamer on the Nightside IBC Bonus EpisodeSupport the Show.Contact us at innsmouthbookclub@outlook.comInnsmouth Literary FestivalNight Shade Books Facebook Youtube PatreonDragon's Teeth Gaming ChannelTim Mendees Innsmouth Gold Graveheart Designs
Despite my immediate nitpicking of the science that goes on in this particular story, this is actually quite the fun little tale! I mean, it's got everything you'd want from an alien invasion story, random alien nonsense stumbled upon by a put-upon scientist, a random dame that has dubious high society connections, and most of all, the wild threat to New York, dispelled by hastily-thrown-together technobabble solutions! On the note of technobabble, it's really fascinating to me that I don't try NEARLY as hard to unpack the ins and outs of the science in a modern story, but the second these older stories go for any sort of loose accuracy with the science I go "WEll acTUALLY-", and I do wonder if that's more of an issue with my familiarity with the science they're using for the technobabble in particular, or more with the expectations of what science is being used as the base for the technobabble itself, y'know? There's certain key concepts that science fiction nowadays really likes to bend (and break) rules of, but these older stories instead like to wrangle oddities of the electromagnetic rather than the strangeness of the quantum, and I just don't catch on quite as fast, let alone noting how much more of an intuitive sense of electricity and magnetism I have in comparison. Either way, once I get out of my own way, this last little bit of the August issue of Astounding Stories is a real hit! I do provide a disclaimer, since these books are aged and not well-remembered: TL;DR up front: Paper Cuts is almost all public domain stuff, and some of it hasn't aged well. I'll be doing my best to warn you, but I'm not changing any of it, I don't believe censorship is the path forward here. Paper Cuts, by necessity, has to be a majority books that are in the US public domain. That means it's almost exclusively going to be content produced in the 1920s, or earlier. These works may have aspects that have not aged well to a modern viewer/listener. Now, I'm never one for censorship, but I do believe we are entitled to being able to filter the leisure content we don't want to see. So, this results in the following policy: I'll do my level best to warn you, the viewer, at the beginning of the episode, what's likely to come up. A great example is something like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, which had some passages describing natives of various places in a fashion I'd charitably describe as unkindly. In cases where something sneaks up on me unwarned, I will be reading the content unedited, with my sincerest apologies for the lack of active warning. All that said, I'm gonna cover my bases with some common warnings that have come up often in books I've read before: Descriptions of "savage natives" Various racial slurs, unkind terms, and/or Descriptions of groups that have taken on a worse connotation General mistreatment and misrepresentation of cultures Generally speaking, if something I'm reading is on the page? Don't expect me to have opinions aligning with it. We're here to have fun, not disparage people! Want to grab the book to read along with us? check it out here, free of charge! https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/29768 (Astounding Stories, August 1930) Have a book to request? Maybe some chats to chit? Finally interested in that bread I bake? drop by the discord! https://www.discord.gg/PBZNsjn Want to listen live? Come drop by, Fridays night, on twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/glacier_nester/
Julia Dahl is the author of The Missing Hours, Conviction, Run You Down, and Invisible City, which was a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel, one of the Boston Globe's Best Books of 2014, and has been translated into eight languages. A former reporter for CBS News and the New York Post, she now teaches journalism at NYU.Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/JuliaDahlAuthorInstagram https://www.instagram.com/msjuliadahl Blue Sky Handle juliadahl.bluesky.socialThreads Handle: @msjuliadahlOther Social Media: Twitter/X: @juliadahlWebsite www.juliadahl.com*****************About SinCSisters in Crime (SinC) was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincnational/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sincnational.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@sincnationalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersincrimeTikTok:: https://www.tiktok.com/@sincnationalThe SinC Writers' Podcast is produced by Julian Crocamo https://www.juliancrocamo.com/
Host of WLRH's The Invisible City, Brad Posey, joins Katy Ganaway to talk about his passion for neo-expressionism, his art exhibit at Lowe Mill thru March 30,2024, 'Stray Gods,' and more.
In this classic episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert chats with Roman Mars, host of the podcast "99% Invisible" about design, podcasting and life in the created world. Plus, they discuss the 2020 book “The 99% Invisible City” by Mars and his co-author Kurt Kohlstedt. (originally published 01/31/2023) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's Spooky Saturday, we delve into the phantom city known as Biringan. Host/Script Writer/Researcher: Ethan Podcast title suggested by Djhaemy Nazareno Support the podcast: Patreon GCASH: 09272811669 Music: Untold Secrets by Myuu .... Sources: https://www.wattpad.com/645850477-true-horror-stories-untold-story-of-biringan-city https://exemplore.com/legends/The-Invisible-City-of-Biringan-Revealed https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/travel/wakanda-of-samar-mythical-city-biringan/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079071200835&ref=page_internal · https://kami.com.ph/38896-place-believed-portal-another-world-find.html · https://www.ancientpages.com/2018/02/02/mythical-biringan-city-invisible-portal-another-world-dangerous-engkantos-reside/ · https://t7ww.wordpress.com/2016/10/06/biringan-city-the-city-of-wonder-and-portal-to-the-other-world/ · https://www.aswangproject.com/biringan-city/ · https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/creepy-legend-biringan-city-a00293-20191222 · https://owlcation.com/humanities/biringan-city
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors. This week, from 2020: After decades among the hidden homeless, Dominic Van Allen dug himself a bunker beneath a public park. But his life would get even more precarious.. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
Cette semaine on est fébrile à l'idée de vous rencontrer au Comiccon la semaine prochaine. On parle du dernier comic book de Blue Book et Karl nous fait découvrir une série Brésilienne disponible sur Netflix. On fait le tour des nouvelles pour vous et on teste une bière sans alcool du Trèfle Noir de Rouyn Noranda. #geek, #Quebec, #comiccon, #comicbook, #starwars, #biere, #scifi, #jeuderole,#wargame,#3d, #imprimante3d, #warhammer, #jeudetable, #heroquest, #gaming, #gamer, #marvel, #dccomics, #wastelandwarfare, #beer, #microbrasserie, #warhammer, #gamesworkshop, #heroquest, #metalgearsolid, #henrycavill, #ipa , #premiereissue, #bluebook, #jamestynion4, #elektra, #kirkman, #narnia, #netflix, #wastelandwarfare
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are currently watching, and commentary and analysis of the Fox series Fringe. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we discuss whether Walter knows more than what he's revealed about his father's work with the Nazi's. Though the Bishops face a relationship hurdle because of Peter's decision to sell his father's books, we speculate that their bond may in fact gain strength as each learns to forgive. In our What We're Watching segment, Wayne struggles to get through a book by U2's Bono, and Dave finds the second season of Invisible City a bit of a slog as well. In Listener Feedback, Fred from the Netherlands mentions a Marvel Agents of SHIELD/Agent Carter similarity in this week's episode, and Alan binges Brave New World and the accompanying SFTVR podcasts. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: Dave A- Wayne B+
Saja Al Khamissi (Architectural Designer, Netherlands) -What is the research question of your project?-What is a collective memory? -What is an individual memory?-Tell us about the place or the case that you worked on? where? what? who?-What if people do not want to remember? Why do you highlight this place again?-So let's say a city wants to change or create a new memory, what are the steps that they should focus on? Link to Saja's thesis here Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️ All opinions expressed in each episode are personal to the guest and do not represent the Host of Urbanistica Podcast unless otherwise stated. Let's connect and talk further about this episode Mustafa Sherif Linkedin. Visit Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations or email me at info@mustafasherif.com Follow Urbanistica on Instagram, Facebook & Youtube channel. Thanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRY (Urban Planning and Design) AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbanistica-podcast/message
Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of March 25, 2023: Hulu Great Expectations (Mar. 26) Abominable and the Invisible City, Season 2 (Mar. 29) The Croods: Family Tree, Season 6 (Mar. 30) Rye Lane (Mar. 31) Netflix Mae Martin: SAP (Mar. 28) Emergency: NYC, Season 1 (Mar. 29) Unseen, Season 1 (Mar. 29) Wellmania., Season 1 (Mar. 29) Big Mäck: Gangsters and Gold (Mar. 30) From Me to You, Season 1 (Mar. 30) Unstable, Season 1 (Mar. 30) Amigos (Mar. 31) Murder Mystery 2 (Mar. 31) Copycat Killer, Season 1 (Mar. 31) Kill Boksoon (Mar. 31) Disney+ Doogie Kamelaoha, M.D. Season 2 (Mar. 31) Prom Pact (Mar. 31) HBO Max Succession, Season 4 (Mar. 26) Paramount+ Rabbit Hole, Season 1 (Mar. 26) Peacock A Picture of Her (Mar. 26) Ride, Season 1 (Mar. 26) WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony (Mar. 31) Amazon Prime Video The Power, Season 1 (Mar. 31) Amazon Freevee Monumental: Ellie Goulding at Kew Gardens, Limited Series (Mar. 31) Apple TV+ The Big Door Prize, Season 1 (Mar. 29) Eva the Owlet, Season 1 (Mar. 31) Tetris (Mar. 31)
In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert chats with Roman Mars, host of the podcast "99% Invisible" about design, podcasting and life in the created world. Plus, they discuss the 2020 book “The 99% Invisible City” by Mars and his co-author Kurt Kohlstedt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Taiwanese tale starring Karen Huie (Welcome to Flatch, Abominable and the Invisible City), a town learns the bad taste it can leave when you bite off more than you can chew!
Was talking with our little team on Slack the other day and realized that there have been thousands of people who started listening to this show after October of 2020, so they might not know about one of our favorite conversations. Since I'm moderating a conference today, I'll share with you Roman Mars. In the podcast world he needs no introduction, but if you don't know Rroman is the creative force behind one of the most popular podcasts in the world - 99 Percent Invisible and many other projects. He co-wrote a book, the 99 Percent Invisible City - A field guide to the hidden world of everyday design. Of course, there are contributions from Detroit and Michigan to that hidden world. We get into that and more. If you're interested in the book - I need to get a new copy, I lost it in the studio fire: https://99percentinvisible.org/book/ Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit Support us as a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/DailyDetroit Feedback: https://forms.gle/MnwUf8uJEtpyG9m2A or dailydetroit -at- gmail -dot- com
George Shaw, Composer, joins Susan and Ben to discuss "Abominable and the Invisible City", a 2022 Dreamworks animated series. George shares what it's like having a career as a composer for film, TV, YouTube, and video games. He discusses how “Back to the Future” kick-started his passion for film scores, auditioning as a composer, working with the Composer Diversity Collective, and crafting musical themes for "Abominable and the Invisible City" characters. George plays our “Heard That One Before” game. Follow George on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @georgeshawmusic or IMDB. Learn more about George's music at georgeshawmusic.com and lnk.to/mythicalchina. Stream "Abominable and the Invisible City" starting October 5th on Peacock and Hulu. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more listeners. Find out about our guests and upcoming events by following us at Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, contribute to our Patreon, or shop at lifeinthecredits.com. Life in Our Credits Hosts: Susan Swarner and Ben Blohm Executive Producer: Michelle Levin Logo Art: Melissa Durkin Music Composer and Performer: Steve Trowbridge
Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of September 30, 2022: Hulu Huluween Dragstravaganza Variety Show (Oct. 1) Solar Opposites: A Sinister Halloween Scary Opposites Solar Special (Oct. 3) Abominable and the Invisible City, Season 1 (Oct. 5) Alaska Daily, Season 1 (Oct. 7) Hellraiser (Oct. 7) Netflix Forever Queens, Limited Series (Oct. 2) Chip and Potato, Season 4 (Oct. 3) Hasan Minhaj: The King's Jester, Stand-Up Special (Oct. 4) Bling Empire, Season 3 (Oct. 5) High Water, Season 1 (Oct. 5) Nailed It!, Season 7 (Oct. 5) Mr. Harrigan's Phone (Oct. 5) The Trapped 13: How We Survived the Thai Cave (Oct. 5) The Fight for Justice: Pablo Guerrero, Limited Series (Oct. 5) Jumping from High Places (Oct. 5) Togo (Oct. 5) Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake, Limited Series (Oct. 6) The Joys and Sorrows of Young Yuguo (Oct. 6) Derry Girls, Season 3 (Oct. 7) Doll House, Movie (Oct. 7) Glitch, Season 1 (Oct. 7) The Mole, Season 1 (Oct. 7) The Midnight Club, Limited Series (Oct. 7) Luckiest Girl Alive (Oct. 7) Oddballs, Season 1 (Oct. 7) The Redeem Team (Oct. 7) Old People (Oct. 7) Conversations with a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes, Limited Series (Oct. 7) Man on Pause, Limited Series (Oct. 7) Disney+ Werewolf by Night (Oct. 7) HBO Max Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler, Season 3 (Oct. 6) Wahl Street, Season 2 (Oct. 6) Habla Loud (Oct. 7) Paramount+ Significant Other, Movie (Oct. 7) Peacock Prince Andrew: Banished, Documentary (Oct. 5) A Friend of the Family, Limited Series (Oct. 6) Amazon Prime Video Catherine Called Birdy (Oct. 7) Apple TV+ Wolfboy and the Everything Factory, Season 2 (Sep. 30) The Problem with Jon Stewart, Season 2 (Oct. 7) Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show, Season 2 (Oct. 7) AMC+ Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Season 1 (Oct. 2) The Walking Dead, Season 11 part 2 (Oct. 2) Showtime Let The Right One In, Season 1 (Oct. 7) Discovery+ We Bought a Funeral Home, Season 1 (Oct. 1) Jack Osbourne's Haunted Homecoming, Season 1 (Oct. 2) Ghost Brothers: Lights Out, Season 2 (Oct. 7)
"When you're a broadcaster, you don't have a conversation you can't use as content," jokes Roman Mars — well, mostly jokes. The host of https://99percentinvisible.org/ (99% Invisible) says he's trying to use the internet more thoughtfully than he used to, and that includes not needing to share everything with the world. "The past year, it's been really the focus of my time, actually not having every thought be on social media and making everything into something," he says. Today on Follow Friday, Roman talks about which creators he likes to follow, including: Constitutional law professor Elizabeth Joh (https://twitter.com/elizabeth_joh (@elizabeth_joh) on Twitter); writer and podcaster John Green (https://www.tiktok.com/@literallyjohngreen?lang=en (@literallyjohngreen) on TikTok); competent people who calmly do things well, such as https://www.tiktok.com/@stellarsidewalks?lang=en (@stellarsidewalks), https://www.tiktok.com/@texasbeeworks?lang=en (@texasbeeworks), and https://www.tiktok.com/@rightchoiceshearing/ (@rightchoiceshearing) on TikTok; and the subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/ (/r/oddlysatisfying). And on https://www.patreon.com/followfriday (Follow Friday's Patreon page), you can unlock an extended version of this interview in which Roman shares a bonus follow recommendation! Thank you to our amazing patrons: Jon, Justin, Amy, Yoichi, Danielle, and Elizabeth. Also: Follow Roman https://twitter.com/romanmars (@romanmars) on Twitter and https://www.instagram.com/theromanmars/ (@theromanmars) on Instagram Listen to https://99percentinvisible.org/ (99% Invisible) and https://learnconlaw.com/ (What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law) Follow us @FollowFridayPod on https://twitter.com/followfridaypod (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/followfridaypod/ (Instagram) Leave a review: https://lovethepodcast.com/followfriday (LoveThePodcast.com/FollowFriday) Follow Eric https://twitter.com/HeyHeyESJ (@heyheyesj) on Twitter Email us! hello@followfridaypodcast.com This show is a production of Lightningpod.fm, hosted and produced by Eric Johnson Music: https://www.fiverr.com/yonamarie (Yona Marie) Show art: https://www.fiverr.com/dodiihr (Dodi Hermawan) Social media producer: Sydney Grodin
Sizzling Samachar of the day - 12th May 2022Welcome to Sizzling Samachar on OTTplay, I'm your host NikhilSamachar first up,From Downtown Abbey to Nope, from Loki to Upload, and more stories.Downton Abbey: A New Era shows Carson struggling with FrenchWith just a week away from the release of the much-awaited film, Downton Abbey: A New Era, an exclusive clip from the movie has surfaced wherein the beloved butler Charles Carson is seen struggling with his French as he tries to buy a new hat. Fortunately, Lady Maud Bagshaw comes to his rescue before things get too complicated. Real-life couple Jim Carter and Imelda Staunton play Carson and Bagshaw, respectively in the film. Directed by Simon Curtis, the film is a sequel to the 2019 movie Downton Abbey and features Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Maggie Smith, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, and Phyllis Logan in prominent roles. The film will hit theatres on May 20.Nope is very different from Peele's earlier films: Keke PalmerEmmy winner Keke Palmer who reunites with Jordan Peele for his third project Nope said that the filmmaker cast her in the film over a FaceTime call. She also stated that Nope is nothing like Peele's earlier films. Apart from Palmer, who plays the lead in Peele's Oscar-winning film Get Out, the movie features Daniel Kaluuya and Steven Yeun. The film is expected to be released on July 22.Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sean Patrick Thomas and Marco Pigossi join The Boys spin-offThe Staircase actor Patrick Schwarzenegger, The Tragedy of Macbeth star Sean Patrick Thomas, and Invisible City actor Marco Pigossi have joined the cast of the upcoming spin-off of The Boys. The untitled series also stars Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Lizzie Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, and Shelley Conn. Law & Order: Organized Crime renewed for the third seasonThe crime drama series Law & Order: Organized Crime has been renewed for a third season. A spin-off of Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, the series features Christopher Meloni, Danielle Moné Truitt, Tamara Taylor, Ainsley Seiger, Dylan McDermott, and Nona Parker-Johnson. Meloni reprises his role as Elliot Stabler from Special Victims Unit. Production of Loki Season 2 to commence soonThe production of the second season of Loki will commence on June 6. Tom Hiddleston will reprise his role as Loki, the God of Mischief. Directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, the season will also feature Owen Wilson and Gugu Mbatha-Raw. The first season of the show had received plaudits for Hiddleston's performance and visuals.Kat Coiro to direct two episodes of The Spiderwick ChroniclesKat Coiro, who most recently helmed the romantic comedy Marry Me, will direct the first two episodes of Disney+ 's The Spiderwick Chronicles. The series is based on the children's book series written by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black. Coiro has previously worked on shows such as Modern Family, Shameless, and Dead To Me.Upload renewed for a new seasonAmazon Prime Video series Upload has been renewed for a third season. Created by Greg Daniels, the series centers on Nathan Brown, a computer programmer who gets uploaded into a virtual world following his untimely death. The series stars Robbie Amell, Andy Allo, Allegra Edwards, Zainab Johnson, and Kevin Bigley. Well, that's the OTTplay Sizzling Samachar from the world of movies and entertainment. Until the next episode, it's your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poochoWritten by Arya Harikumar
Host André Marquet talks to Ksenia Ahsrafulina. She is an activist, the Founder of Invisible City non-profit organization, which is helping emerging artists to perform more and get paid fairly. She is a co-founder of the civic movement Lisboa Possivel for inclusive mobility in Lisbon. And she calls herself a “self-employed diplomat” for the virtual embassy of Russia of the future in Portugal. Time stamps: Introduction of the guest [1:20] How did Ksenia start her path in activism [5:00] Ksenia moved to Europe from Russia - what was the reason for that? [6:40] How did Ksenia learn Spanish (Ksenia speaks about her mad obsession with southern countries) [9:30] Self-employed diplomat for Russia - what is this title about? [13:30] How did Ksenia learn 9 languages [16:30] What TV hosts are expecting Ksenia to stand for [18:00] Is there a democratic deficit in Portuguese society? [19:40] Invisible City NPO development [24:00] Organization of events for solidarity [26:15] What's the connection of Invisible City and Lisboa Possível [29:20] Work towards mobility improvement in Lisbon [31:00] Bike lane in Almirante Reis [32:00] How to start on being an activist? An activist guide with all the information [37:00] Ksenia is organising an event about petition writing[41:20] Problem of the bike lanes in Baixa downtown [43:30] Engaging youth in activism [50:00] What is Ksenia the most passionate about in her job [51:00] Besides work and activism, what are Ksenia's hobbies [53:20] Which technology would Ksenia learn if she had to choose one? [55:10] What kind of innovation tech-people could create to make activist's life easier? [57:00] What words of advice would Ksenia give her younger self [59:00] Book recommendations [1:00:30]
Hear about an Africana film series that addresses the topics of youth and environmental issues, sponsored Tuesday evenings in April at the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Africana Studies Associate Professor Kevin Hickey talks with Brea Barthel about the films "The Invisible City" (showing 4/5), "Anbessa" (4/12) and "Welcome to Sodom (4/19). Each starts 7 pm, in SC201, for film, discussion, and free pizza. See www.acphs.edu/africana-film-series for full details.
Valley Sounds turns 200 this week! And to celebrate our 200th episode, we've invited some of our friends who also have shows here on WLRH, to spin some of their favorite tunes. Katy Ganaway of Arts Underground, Brad Posey of the Invisible City, and Brett Tannehill of the The Public Radio Hour/Valley Sounds are picking the tunes…so we'll hear from Rob Aldridge & the Proponents, Drop Diver, AATXE, Deqn Sue, Dill, Jayne and The Huntsmen, #Chillcity, Them Damn Dogs, DJ Sizza Handz, and Black Market Haggis. Hear Valley Sounds Saturday nights at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD, and Sunday nights at 9pm on 88.1 WUTC Chattanooga or download the podcast with the WLRH Mobile App!
Have you been measuring recipes in Florida ounces your whole life without realizing it? This person on Reddit thinks they have… For this episode of the “Currently Obsessed” podcast, Christine and Danielle tackle the age-old debate: Is there really no such thing as a stupid question? Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more. Links To Give You Life: Start a Sea Battle, Cup Pong rivalry, or 20 Questions tournament with fellow iPhone users through Game Pigeon Forget Pokemon! Start collecting all the combinations of patterns and colors you can imagine on Pocket Frogs Decide for yourself if there's really no such thing as stupid questions Learn a little something about everything around you with “The 99% Invisible City” Put Obsessed to the (Taste) Test: If you're already obsessed with the Sticky Fingers scone mix, you might want to try their other pastry mixes. For this episode, Christine picked the Banana Nut Muffin mix for a taste test, to be rated on a scale from “Obsessed” to “Fakey Fake Banana-y.” Listen to the end to hear what they thought, and remember to send in your own obsessions, suggestions, and questions to currentlyobsessedclub@gmail.com. Episode Guide: (02:30) D obsesses over Game Pigeon games for iPhone (13:50) C obsesses over Pocket Frogs (23:40) “Are there no stupid questions?” a debate courtesy of Reddit (30:00) OMG! These math equations! + C makes aioli for 4 (36:15) “The 99% Invisible City” and seemingly self-explanatory tasks (47:10) C+D put Sticky Fingers' Banana Nut Muffins to a taste test
Roman Mars is the host and creator of 99% Invisible, a sound-rich, narrative podcast about the unnoticed architecture and design that shape our world. With approximately 500 million downloads, the 99% Invisible podcast is one of the most popular podcasts in the world. Fast Company named him one of the 100 Most Creative People in 2013. He was a TED main stage speaker in 2015. It is currently the most popular TED Talk about design with over 6.5 million views. His crowdfunding campaigns have raised over $4 million and he's the highest-funded journalist in Kickstarter history. He is also a co-founder of Radiotopia, a collective of ground-breaking independent podcasts. Most recently, he co-authored The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design, a beautifully designed and illustrated New York Times best-selling book about the built world. The 99% Invisible City Book Here:US Amazon:AUS Amazon:Follow Roman on TwitterMaryRuth Organics Supplements get 15% off by using code JAY15 at checkout follow this linkFollow The Story Box on Social Media► INSTAGRAM ► TWITTER ► FACEBOOK ► WEBSITE Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thestorybox. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello discuss some mysteries we can never seem to solve; 99% Invisible podcasters Roman Mars & Kurt Kohlstedt unveil the hidden world of everyday design in their companion book The 99% Invisible City; writer Shayla Lawson takes the lead role in her new collection of essays This Is Major, in which she celebrates Black womanhood; and Colin Hay, former frontman of Men at Work, performs a moving acoustic version of their hit song "Overkill."
I strongly encourage you to listen to the end. What St. Damascene says may be words you find yourself, as I have, reflecting on many times over. Please listen all the way through this short recording. Of all the writings of the New Martyrs that have come down to us, this excerpt from St. Damascene of Glukhov is one of the most inspiring and hopeful. In the very midst of the height of uncertainty, division, and persecution, St. Damascene writes:"Unite yourselves for grace-given guidance around one of the worthy pastors, and let everyone separately and all together prepare themselves for yet greater service to Christ ... Just a few people united in such a life already makes up a small Church, the Body of Christ, in which the Spirit and the Love of Christ dwell ... If we do not become members of the Body of Christ, the temple of His Life-giving Spirit, then this Spirit will depart from the world, and the frightful convulsions of the dying world organism will be the natural result of this."“Therefore, let it be that darkness has temporarily covered the earth (from the sixth to the ninth hour), let it be that the lamps of certain Churches are hidden under bushels so as not to be put out by the satanic whirlwind (as has occurred with the majority). After a short time of rest from the Lord (perhaps even the time when the darkness will imagine that its work has already been completed), the lamps will be revealed, will come together, will ignite a multitude of others which had been put out, will pour together into a great flame of faith which, when efforts are made to put it out, will burn more brightly; for many which have been put out and have felt the torment of the darkness and the cold of Tartarus will prefer to burn upon the bonfire of the flame of faith than again to be immersed in darkness."“With us is Christ, the Conqueror of death and hell. The history of Christianity shows us that in all the periods when temptations and heresies have agitated the Church, the bearers of church truth and the expressors of it were few, but these few with the fire of their faith and their zealous standing in the Truth have gradually ignited everyone ... The same thing will happen now if we few will fulfill our duty before Christ and His Church to the end."The fearless confession of faith and of one's hope and a firm standing in the Church's laws are the most convincing refutation of the Sergian deviation and are an unconquerable obstacle to the hostile powers directed against the Church. Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom."Read this text, and the entire “Russia's Catacomb Saints” by I. M. Andreyev and Fr. Seraphim Rose here: http://russiascatacombsaints.blogspot...You can also find a wealth of lesser known info on St. Damascene and other Catacomb Saints here: https://catacombhistory.blogspot.com/...This channel is dedicated to sharing the writings and lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthodox-wisdom/message
The Sears & Roebuck Mail Order Catalog was nearly omnipresent in early 20th century American life. By 1908, one fifth of Americans were subscribers. Anyone anywhere in the country could order a copy for free, look through it, and then have anything their heart desired delivered directly to their doorstep. At its peak, the Sears catalog offered over 100,000 items on 1,400 pages. It weighed four pounds. Today, those 1,400 pages provide us with a snapshot of American life in the first decade of the 20th century, from sheep-shearing machines and cream separators to telephones and china cabinets. The Sears catalog tells the tale of a world -- itemized. And starting in 1908, the company that offered America everything began offering what just might be its most audacious product line ever: houses. Buy The 99% Invisible City!
The Sears & Roebuck Mail Order Catalog was nearly omnipresent in early 20th century American life. By 1908, one fifth of Americans were subscribers. Anyone anywhere in the country could order a copy for free, look through it, and then have anything their heart desired delivered directly to their doorstep. At its peak, the Sears catalog offered over 100,000 items on 1,400 pages. It weighed four pounds. Today, those 1,400 pages provide us with a snapshot of American life in the first decade of the 20th century, from sheep-shearing machines and cream separators to telephones and china cabinets. The Sears catalog tells the tale of a world -- itemized. And starting in 1908, the company that offered America everything began offering what just might be its most audacious product line ever: houses. Buy The 99% Invisible City!
What's the best way to initiate story-telling for your brand? Podcasts can be a strong and engaging medium for your business to communicate and entertain your target markets. Listen in as Daren Lake delves into his experience as founder of Pod Paste and provides insight on the podcast industry. What you will learn in this episode:How Daren first got into podcastingThe power of story-telling and narratives with your podcastThe advantages of starting podcastsThe best way to get your business started with podcastsWhat locations are best to produce high-quality soundSpaces and microphones you can start recording with/inHow to make a cost-effective, clean podcast recordingHow to extract stories out of podcast guestsWhen to jump in to podcast strategy Links mentioned:The StudioNPR showRadiolabGimlet Media 230m acquired by SpotifyPitch Acoustics Gear shout outs:Rode procasterShure SM70Rode podmicZoom H6 Book and podcast recommendations:Daren's Podcast (DLake Creates)Out on the Wire by Jessica AbelThis American Life podcastThe 99% Invisible City by Roman MarsStartup a Gimlet series by Alex BlumbergRadiolab podcastMatt D'Avella's video productionMasters of Scale by Reid HoffmanTim Ferris podcastHow I Built This with Guy RazSong Exploder What business would you build on Mars?I want to market with anything audio - in particular, radio podcasting. That's phase 1. Then transition into music. I would literally duplicate and copy everything the US has done on earth with media… Humans unfortunately will be the same unless we start hacking our biology and our DNA which Elon Musk has a good company called Neurolink - a brain machine interface... They're going to have the same needs and wants and desires and the same psychology so audio will be there and first to market. It's like the wild west. Like the gold rush in San Francisco. That's your land! No one can take it from you! My virtual land will be the first radio station on Mars. But there'll be a five minute lag on Mars. There'll always be downloaded videos. It won't be real time. Reach Daren here on:on Linkedin on Instagramon Facebookon Twittervia email: daren@podpaste.com
This week, join Emily, Paul and Paul as they discuss:Tumblr user experience woesFinal Fantasy IX on Nintendo SwitchDungeons and DragonsCandyman (2021)Psychonauts 2BioShock InfiniteInvisible CityDiableroAwakeMasters of the Universe: RevelationSo, are you sitting comfortably?Click here to listen in your browser.Find the podcast on Stitcher here.Find the podcast on Apple Podcasts.Find the podcast on Spotify here.Find the show on Amazon Music here.RSS here.Any feedback or questions? Let us know via the comments below or on Facebook or Twitter.
This Week Billy and Dagny are joined by the hilarious Megan Noel to talk about every single badly dubbed police procedural in existence. We're talking horrible murder and hilariously bad voice acting. We've got Black Spot, Ragnarok, Invisible City, Equinox, Spanish Sex and the City knockoff Valeria, and MORE. So many topics covered this episode including The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, the card game Chameleon, Broadchurch, Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the nile, anime with insane voice acting GHOST STORIES, MxC, Ninja Warrior, Wipeout, the Real Housewives of Melbourne, Drag Race Espania, Inuyasha, Luther, Wallander, and probably SO MUCH MORE. Hosts: Billy and Dagny McCartney Guest: Megan Noel Art: Nina Howard Music: Someone Your Own Size by RW Smith
Russian Listening and Reading Skills Practice. Read and listen to the legend of the invisible city of Kitezh. Full transcript is available on the YouTube channel "Russian Language Arts" https://www.youtube.com/c/RussianLanguageArts
When Roman Mars and Kurt Kohlstedt were promoting The 99% Invisible City in late 2020, one question came up over and over again in conversations and interviews about our built environment: in what ways will the COVID pandemic change cities long term? Realistically, it's hard to answer a question about the future while in the midst of a crisis, but we can look to and extrapolate from precedents, like: designs born out of past disasters.War, Famine, Pestilence, and Design
When Roman Mars and Kurt Kohlstedt were promoting The 99% Invisible City in late 2020, one question came up over and over again in conversations and interviews about our built environment: in what ways will the COVID pandemic change cities long term? Realistically, it's hard to answer a question about the future while in the midst of a crisis, but we can look to and extrapolate from precedents, like: designs born out of past disasters.War, Famine, Pestilence, and Design
In this episode, Louise talks to you about Tutu Marambá, a Brazilian folklore mythical creature used by adults to frighten children into good behavior. He's on the new Brazilian Netflix show "Invisible City", which we talked about in our first episode. Would you like to improve your conversation skills in Portuguese? GET A $5 PORTUGUESE LESSON: info@papovai.com Subscribe to PapoVai in your favorite podcast app! We're from Brazil. We make videos, a podcast, and we write texts to help you to learn the language. Also, we bring you Brazilian culture, history, cinema, literature, and music - all you need to get immersed and learn the language from authentic content. We need your support and there are many ways you can do that! Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/papovai_/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3sufmSs We post daily Shorts and all of our podcast episodes are subtitled. Also, videos are coming soon. Get updated about our project on www.papovai.com #papovai #brazilianportuguese #learnportuguese #portugueselesson #brazilianexpressions #howtosay #inportuguese
What's your favorite ride at Disney California Adventure? Mine used to be the Hollywood Tower of Terror. The ride still exists but has been given a Guardians of the Galaxy re-model. This week's message contains the story of a creepy "hotel" somewhat reminiscent of that classic ride from yesteryear. What does it have to do with the "Invisible City" "neighborhood" of spirituality? You'll have to join this Sunday morning for our final week of the "Invisible City" message series to find out. Looking forward to seeing you! Join with Hillside Covenant Church as Dan Seitz teaches from Acts 17:26-27; Ex. 20:3; Ps. 46:10: Hos. 6:6; John 4:24. To view or download a copy of this week's sermon notes follow this link: http://u.pc.cd/CIErtalK If you are new to Hillside and are looking for ways to get connected and build community, visit our “Get Connected” page: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com/pages/get-connected We welcome you to Hillside and are so glad you joined us today! To give in support of Hillside Covenant and its ministries follow this link: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com The full service from Hillside Covenant Church, Sunday, July 25th, 2021.
What's your favorite ride at Disney California Adventure? Mine used to be the Hollywood Tower of Terror. The ride still exists but has been given a Guardians of the Galaxy re-model. This week's message contains the story of a creepy "hotel" somewhat reminiscent of that classic ride from yesteryear. What does it have to do with the "Invisible City" "neighborhood" of spirituality? You'll have to join this Sunday morning for our final week of the "Invisible City" message series to find out. Looking forward to seeing you! Join with Hillside Covenant Church as Dan Seitz teaches from Acts 17:26-27; Ex. 20:3; Ps. 46:10: Hos. 6:6; John 4:24. To view or download a copy of this week's sermon notes follow this link: http://u.pc.cd/CIErtalK If you are new to Hillside and are looking for ways to get connected and build community, visit our “Get Connected” page: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com/pages/get-connected We welcome you to Hillside and are so glad you joined us today! To give in support of Hillside Covenant and its ministries follow this link: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com The sermon from Hillside Covenant Church, Sunday, July 25th, 2021.
In this episode, Louise talks to you about Curupira, the Brazilian folklore mysterious character that protects the forests. He's on the new Brazilian Netflix show "Invisible City", which we talked about in our first episode. And... when you hear a high-pitched whistle or eventually see a backward feet man in the woods, you better don't mess around. Would you like to improve your conversation skills in Portuguese? GET A $5 PORTUGUESE LESSON: info@papovai.com Subscribe to PapoVai in your favorite podcast app! We're from Brazil. We make videos, a podcast, and we write texts to help you to learn the language. Also, we bring you Brazilian culture, history, cinema, literature, and music - all you need to get immersed and learn the language from authentic content. We need your support and there are many ways you can do that! Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/papovai_/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3sufmSs We post daily Shorts and all of our podcast episodes are subtitled. Also, videos are coming soon. Get updated about our project on www.papovai.com #papovai #brazilianportuguese #learnportuguese #portugueselesson #brazilianexpressions #howtosay #inportuguese
My favorite song, from my least favorite Taylor Swift record, is a beautiful one, about her ugly reaction, to a beautiful person. Got that? The song is called "Gorgeous" and in it Taylor places her finger on the mystery of beauty. As you've likely noticed, there's a lot of talk about beauty these days: what it is, who has it, and whether it's important. If you've ever asked these questions (or even if you haven't), join us this Sunday morning for Week 4 of "The Invisible City" in which we explore how Scripture shines light on beauty. If God's Spirit works through this message like I hope, we'll emerge from our study better equipped for wise and joyful living. Looking forward to seeing you! Join with Hillside Covenant Church as Dan Seitz teaches from Romans 1:20; Eccles. 3:11; Psalm 27:4. To view or download a copy of this week's sermon notes follow this link: http://u.pc.cd/TPmrtalK If you are new to Hillside and are looking for ways to get connected and build community, visit our “Get Connected” page: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com/pages/get-connected We welcome you to Hillside and are so glad you joined us today! To give in support of Hillside Covenant and its ministries follow this link: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com The sermon from Hillside Covenant Church, Sunday, July 11th, 2021.
My favorite song, from my least favorite Taylor Swift record, is a beautiful one, about her ugly reaction, to a beautiful person. Got that? The song is called "Gorgeous" and in it Taylor places her finger on the mystery of beauty. As you've likely noticed, there's a lot of talk about beauty these days: what it is, who has it, and whether it's important. If you've ever asked these questions (or even if you haven't), join us this Sunday morning for Week 4 of "The Invisible City" in which we explore how Scripture shines light on beauty. If God's Spirit works through this message like I hope, we'll emerge from our study better equipped for wise and joyful living. Looking forward to seeing you! Join with Hillside Covenant Church as Dan Seitz teaches from Romans 1:20; Eccles. 3:11; Psalm 27:4. To view or download a copy of this week's sermon notes follow this link: http://u.pc.cd/TPmrtalK If you are new to Hillside and are looking for ways to get connected and build community, visit our “Get Connected” page: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com/pages/get-connected We welcome you to Hillside and are so glad you joined us today! To give in support of Hillside Covenant and its ministries follow this link: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com The full service from Hillside Covenant Church, Sunday, July 11th, 2021.
As we continue our series “The Invisible City” we are off to explore the section of the city called Power. We see the signposts of power all around us. Together, we are going to see how God's Word illuminates what it means to have power. We're going to dive into a scene with the Sons of Thunder from the Gospels. Find out how Jesus steers us towards an upside-down, counter-cultural definition of power. Join with Hillside Covenant Church as Stephen Wysong from Mark 10:35-45 (NIV). To view or download a copy of this week's sermon notes follow this link: http://u.pc.cd/K98 If you are new to Hillside and are looking for ways to get connected and build community, visit our “Get Connected” page: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com/pages/get-connected We welcome you to Hillside and are so glad you joined us today! To give in support of Hillside Covenant and its ministries follow this link: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com The sermon from Hillside Covenant Church, Sunday, July 4th, 2021.
As we continue our series “The Invisible City” we are off to explore the section of the city called Power. We see the signposts of power all around us. Together, we are going to see how God's Word illuminates what it means to have power. We're going to dive into a scene with the Sons of Thunder from the Gospels. Find out how Jesus steers us towards an upside-down, counter-cultural definition of power. Join with Hillside Covenant Church as Stephen Wysong from Mark 10:35-45 (NIV). To view or download a copy of this week's sermon notes follow this link: http://u.pc.cd/K98 If you are new to Hillside and are looking for ways to get connected and build community, visit our “Get Connected” page: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com/pages/get-connected We welcome you to Hillside and are so glad you joined us today! To give in support of Hillside Covenant and its ministries follow this link: https://hillsidecovenant.churchcenter.com The full service from Hillside Covenant Church, Sunday, July 4th, 2021.
In this episode, Louise talks to you about Cuca, a mysterious character in Brazilian folklore. Cuca is one of whose characters that parents generally introduce to their kids. There is, by the way, a popular lullaby referring to her: "Nana, nenê, que a Cuca vem pegar". This character also appears in the new Brazilian Netflix show "Invisible City". Listen to our episode to find out more about this folkloric character. Would you like to improve your conversation skills in Portuguese? GET A $5 PORTUGUESE LESSON: info@papovai.com Subscribe to PapoVai in your favorite podcast app! We're from Brazil. We make videos, a podcast, and we write texts to help you to learn the language. Also, we bring you Brazilian culture, history, cinema, literature, and music - all you need to get immersed and learn the language from authentic content. We need your support and there are many ways you can do that! Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/papovai_/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3sufmSs We post daily Shorts and all of our podcast episodes are subtitled. Also, videos are coming soon. Get updated about our project on www.papovai.com #papovai #brazilianportuguese #learnportuguese #portugueselesson #brazilianexpressions #howtosay #inportuguese
In this episode, Louise talks to you about Saci Pererê, an amazing and mysterious character in Brazilian folklore. He's on the new Brazilian Netflix show "Invisible City", which we talked about in our previous episode. And... when you see a dust devil, you better run away, because Saci is coming. Would you like to improve your conversation skills in Portuguese? GET A $5 PORTUGUESE LESSON: info@papovai.com Subscribe to PapoVai in your favorite podcast app! We're from Brazil. We make videos, a podcast, and we write texts to help you to learn the language. Also, we bring you Brazilian culture, history, cinema, literature, and music - all you need to get immersed and learn the language from authentic content. We need your support and there are many ways you can do that! Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/papovai_/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3sufmSs We post daily Shorts and all of our podcast episodes are subtitled. Also, videos are coming soon. Get updated about our project on www.papovai.com #papovai #brazilianportuguese #learnportuguese #portugueselesson #brazilianexpressions #howtosay #inportuguese
Cities contain an infinite number of stories, case studies, and tangents that we could never do justice on a podcast series, let alone a single episode. But today, we'll begin to scratch the surface with a conversation between Kurt Kohlstedt, co-author of The 99% Invisible City and a producer of the 99% Invisible podcast and Lily Linke, the creator of the Foot Notes podcast and a recent Tufts urban planning and design graduate. You can find out more information about Kurt Kohlstedt and the 99% Invisible podcast (and their new book) by visiting 99percentinvisible.org. Lily Linke's 5-part podcast series, Foot Notes, can be found at footnotespod.com. In addition to this audio, you can watch the video and read the full transcript of their conversation on Shareable.net and while you're there get caught up on past lectures. Cities@Tufts Lectures explores the impact of urban planning on our communities and the opportunities to design for greater equity and justice with professor Julian Agyeman and host Tom Llewellyn. Cities@Tufts Lectures is produced by Tufts University and Shareable.net with support from The Kresge Foundation. Lectures are moderated by Professor Julian Agyeman and organized in partnership with research assistants Meghan Tenhoff, and Perri Sheinbaum. Robert Raymond is our audio editor, Elizabeth Carr manages communications and editorial with support from Neal Gorenflo, Joslyn Beile handles operations, and the series is produced and hosted by Tom Llewellyn. This episode was co-hosted by Becky Eidelman, and the Tufts Student Policy & Planning Association. “Light Without Dark” by Cultivate Beats is our theme song.
This episode Ralph is joined by Tom McGrenery to discuss the Brazillian urban fantasy Netflix series Invisible City Timestamps Synopsis 02:51 // Themes I: Brazilian Myth 18:29 // Themes II: Urban Fantasy 29:24 // Media 58:30 (Changeling the Dreaming, Nephilim, Highlander, Elephant and Macaw Banner, Hilda) // Tom's other stuff 71:50 (Revolution comes to the…Read more 90: Invisible City
Carlos Saldanha is one of the most prolific storytellers, writers, producers and directors of our generation. He was born in Brazil and his choice to move to New York City and study animation has provided some of our favorite and highest grossing films in history – Ice Age, Rio, Robots, Ferdinand and many more. Children and adults love his work; he's directed the biggest names in Hollywood, including: Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Queen Latifah, Jay Leno, Will.I.Am, John Cena, Kate McKinnon and many more. Carlos and I discuss how he landed at Blue Sky Studios. How they made their first film – the success of that film – the crush of reality that came shortly after, and how they learned to not only create films but build the business. There is a lot to learn in this brief episode including his personal feelings about Rio, a film dedicated to his hometown and love of Brazil. Special note: Carlos' first live-action project, Invisible City, can be found on Netflix. I'm Steve Parker Jr. your host of ParkerOnTap. I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please SUBSCRIBE and consider sharing on social, rating the podcast, and learn more at ParkerOnTap.com
Receipt for nothingCyber Punk 2077 reviewTop Gear Season 7 Ep6 Cyberpunk themes and aesthetic Who doesn't love Jean-Paul Sartre?World building and french philosophyRene DescartesNOT the DakarDescartes in Tails of the Bounty Hunters and IG-88Accessibility of themes through storytelling and mediaChappieCyberpunk as a genre for asking big questions about humanity T-shirt surprise Weird coins in boxes- “alleged mailing accident”99% Invisible City
The slogan of Roman Mars's popular podcast 99% Invisible—“always read the plaque”—is a reminder to look for the stories lurking within. In their new book The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design, Mars and his co-author Kurt Kohlstedt focus their appreciation for the hidden dimensions of everyday design on the cityscape. Mars, Kohlstedt, and YouTuber and author Hank Green (A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor) will reveal the stories of us in the places we inhabit. This program was livestreamed on October 8, 2020. This week's programs presented with the support of Bank of America. Donate now to support programs like this: https://www.chicagohumanities.org/donate Order the book The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design online at Seminary Co-op: https://www.semcoop.com/ Explore upcoming events: https://www.chicagohumanities.org/
On this 39 minute episode of Artblog Radio, Roberta interviews Sid Sachs about his multi-venue exhibition "Invisible City" (now closed to the public due to Covid-19).