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Beth Kowalski from the Neville Public Museum braves the cold weather to promote the museum's 110th Green Bay Art Colony Exhibition. The Art Colony was founded in 1915 and is the oldest art organization in Green Bay. It was started by nine who met in their homes as an art appreciation club, and it continues to this day. Their exhibit will be at the Neville from January 25th through March 9th. Then Jack Swanson from Guitars for Vets in Appleton stops by to talk about how he got involved in G4V. Guitars for Vets serves at-risk United States Veterans impacted by PTSD and other service-related trauma. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Beth Kowalski, Jack Swanson
Swimming official extraordinaire Jack Swanson joins the Vibecast to unveil the newest initiative hitting USA swimming. Learn all about the Junior Officiating program...it's benefits, how easy it is and how it helps the sport and the swimming community
[@ 5 min] Tenor Jack Swanson goes ‘Inside the Huddle'. The young American bel canto specialist has already debuted at the Rossini Festival in Pesaro, and won Oliver's heart as Almaviva at Santa Fe Opera Festival. Now he's in Chicago set to make his house debut in another signature Rossini part: Prince Ramiro in "Cinderella"... [@ 39 min] And then… Jack Swanson's co-star, the legendary Italian baritone Alessandro Corbelli takes a ‘Free Throw' on singing Mozart, bel canto buffo parts, and contributes to our Callas100 celebration... [@ 53 min] Plus, in the ‘Two Minute Drill'… We're still waiting for our check from the estate of Lois Kirschenbaum… GET YOUR VOICE HEARD operaboxscore.com facebook.com/obschi1 @operaboxscore IG operaboxscore
Giulietta Simionato—1954 | Antonio Siragusa—2003 | Michael Spyres—2019 | Jack Swanson—2022 | Lucia Valentini-Terrani—1974 | Frederica von Stade—1974
Guitars For Vets is an organization that helps current and former service members overcome PTSD through learning the guitar. Jack Swanson, coordinator for the Appleton, Wisconsin chapter, along with Gary Huettner, a graduate and now instructor of the program, join us today to give firsthand accounts of how Guitars For Vets is improving life for vets and making a real difference. On this special Veterans Day episode, we salute all of our service members and give you the information for how you can contribute to changing lives for the better.To all of our vets past and present, THANK YOU for your service and sacrifice!Support the showSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Producer: Rob MarnochaRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie AngelThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved.
Director Alison Moritz and star performers Jack Swanson and Victor Ryan Robertson discuss the Atlanta Opera's new production of "Candide." Plus, a visit with Liz Stokes, lead vocalist for the indie-rock band The Beths. And, our series, "Speaking of Dance," highlights Alejandro Abarca.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There's a reason why The Barber of Seville remains one of the most popular operas in the world. Gioachino Rossini's comedic masterpiece never fails to delight audiences with its lively music, whirlwind romance, and inevitable happy ending. Host Jane Trembley speaks with mezzo-soprano Emily Fons and tenor Jack Swanson about their approach to providing a fresh take on one of opera's most familiar tales. The pair also give advice to anyone encountering The Barber of Seville for the first time and share wisdom from their time in the Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Program for Singers. Plus, Jane learns all about playing Cards Against Humanity with like-minded company, traveling opera pets, and helping Kelsey Grammar out of a jam. “The one thing I like to say about The Barber of Seville is that it's one of those operas where they really got the story right,” Jack says. “It's so easy to follow no matter what time period, no matter what costumes they're wearing, no matter what props they're using.” Who better to evaluate Rossini's genius than a performer who's played Count Almaviva in guises ranging from a 19th-century nobleman to a modern-day rockstar? Emily, too, has appeared in multiple productions of this classic comedy. Her understanding of Rosina, the sparkling, rebellious recipient of Almaviva's affections, and the opera's themes have evolved along the way. “That's been my journey over time,” she explains, “from being bogged down in what I thought people's expectations were to finding how I wanted to tell this story.” As for returning to SFO, both Emily and Jack agree that no other organization is as supportive of apprentices and pros alike. “Thank you,” Emily says, “to the Santa Fe Opera and all those really special people.” CREDITS Hosted by Jane Trembley Featuring: Emily Fons - Mezzo-Soprano Website Instagram Facebook Jack Swanson - Tenor Website Instagram Facebook CREDITS Destination Santa Fe Opera is a Santa Fe Opera podcast, produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Post-Production Audio: Edwin R. Ruiz Hosted by: Jane Trembley Show Notes by: Lisa Widder *** Learn more about the Santa Fe Opera and plan your visit at http://www.santafeopera.org. We'd love for you to join us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok @santafeopera.
Updated: 10:19 a.m. Poet Connor Stratton shines the Art Hounds spotlight on “Beyond Bars,” the annual reading from the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop. As with every year, the reading will feature poetry, stories and other creative work from incarcerated writers, often read by the writers’ friends and family. Unlike other years, the COVID-19-friendly format has created new possibilities for the writers to read their own work. Saturday’s Zoom reading will include videos — recorded before the pandemic — of some writers reading their own work, which Stratton says is a first for the audience. The videos are part of the Seen project by the Minnesota nonprofit We Are All Criminals. Seen project Courtesy of Emily Baxter | Seen project C. Fausto, is a poet featured in We Are All Criminals’ project, "Seen." Courtesy of Emily Baxter | Seen project Poet Von will be featured at Beyond Bars; photographed by Emily Baxter for the Seen project Marlise Riffel of Virginia was inspired by the essential worker portraits by Duluth artist Carolyn Olson, who was first inspired to create pastel portraits of essential workers by her daughter, a grocery store cashier in the Twin Cities. The boldly colored portraits show masked bus drivers, hospital workers, sanitation workers and many more whose work keeps our communities running during the pandemic. Riffel loved both the subject and the visual impact of the colors. “When you walk into the First Stage Gallery,” Riffel said, “the walls are white, the floor is light, and they just jump off the wall at you. They’re very vivid.” Courtesy of Carolyn Olson School bus driver, essential worker portrait No. 42, by Carolyn Olson. The exhibit at the Lyric Center for the Arts in Virginia runs through Nov. 7. From April Portraits of essential workers Opera singer Jack Swanson is looking forward to Minnesota’s contribution to the “Tales from a Safe Distance” opera series. They are short, coronavirus-related operas presented digitally by the Decameron Opera Coalition. An Opera Theatre — that’s the name of the Twin Cities-based opera company — premieres “The Sky Where You Are” on Friday at 7 p.m. The production is in English with English subtitles. Written by Maria Thompson Corley with libretto by Jenny O’Connell, the opera takes on the subject of domestic abuse during quarantine. O’Connell collaborated with Women’s Advocates in St. Paul in creating the story. One ticket purchases access to nine original short operas nationally. “The Sky Where You Are” is part of the third chapter, entitled “So Noble a Heart.” A ticket provides streaming access until Dec. 31. Correction (Oct. 22, 2020): A previous version of this story had an incorrect name for the “Beyond Bars” annual reading event. This version is corrected and updated.
Robin began her radio career at KGO San Francisco working under Jack Swanson. She was then hired to program KOA Denver. Later, when former KFI needed to find their next PD, Robin was the obvious choice. Since then, she’s kept the ratings high, helped steer KFI through a couple of snags, won some awards for the ongoing commitment to public affairs, the community and education, and keeps the promise of “More stimulating talk radio.” In this episode she also shares ALL the things she listens to (besides the radio) that help keep her stations on top.
Glenn catches everyone up on Radiothon planning and announces the winner of the Opening Song for Radiothon 2019. Plus, we revisit a one on one interview Jamie did with Pat Roberts as they discuss her art and the celebrities that have made their way to Flag is Up Farm including Kirk Douglas, Frank Sinatra, James Garner, Ronald Reagan, Jack Swanson, James Dean, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Satish Seemar and Sheikh Muhammad. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2319 – Show Notes and Links:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: Omega Alpha EquinePhoto: Pat RobertsGuest: Pat Roberts, see her websiteSong: NAThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Wintec Saddles & Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Glenn catches everyone up on Radiothon planning and announces the winner of the Opening Song for Radiothon 2019. Plus, we revisit a one on one interview Jamie did with Pat Roberts as they discuss her art and the celebrities that have made their way to Flag is Up Farm including Kirk Douglas, Frank Sinatra, James Garner, Ronald Reagan, Jack Swanson, James Dean, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Satish Seemar and Sheikh Muhammad. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2319 – Show Notes and Links:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: Omega Alpha EquinePhoto: Pat RobertsGuest: Pat Roberts, see her websiteSong: NAThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Wintec Saddles & Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Season 1 Episode 17. Welcome Wisconsin Badger, IIHF, Final Five, Final Faceoff and Roseau Ram play by play icon Jack Swanson!
We are back! On today’s episode, the first of the summer season, Nicholas sits down with world-class tenor and friend of the show, Jack Swanson. Tune-in for an in-depth interview discussing the mental, financial and technical challenges of being a modern, in-demand, opera singer.
Jarrett Ott and Jack Swanson, singers from the Lyric Opera presentation of “The Barber of Seville”. Then later Ricardo Kahn, co-author and director, and actor Duncan McIntyre will talk about […] The post ARTS MAGAZINE appeared first on KKFI.
Amazingly, Ben Fong-Torres sticks around for more N1L! Melissa's Gay Report is short but sweet; Allen Pitt from the ARRL talks about amateur radio and the ham response to Hurricane Katrina; Kim Bryant, Regional VP for Clear Channel, fields tough questions about the company and their practices; Professor Dina Ibrahim joins Irene and Ben in the studio; Jack Swanson from KGO gives Irene advice on running a talk show. Gilroy or Bust! Part 2 of 3.