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On this episode, Cullan is joined by Dr. David Cooper, the department head and associate professor at the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Illinois, to speak about his recent book on two Czech Manuscripts and the story of their successful forgery and dramatic discovery in the early 19th century. Dr. Cooper elaborates on the manuscripts' importance to the Czech cultural revival during the period of "Medieval mania" in Europe and the role they played in proving that Czech culture was just as rich and dated as any other European country. Thanks for listening! ABOUT THE GUEST: Dr. David Cooper is the author of The Czech Manuscripts: Forgery, Translation, and National Myth (Cornell, 2023) and Creating the Nation: Identity and Aesthetics in Early Nineteenth-century Russia and Bohemia (DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2010). Cooper also is the editor of Traditional Slovak Folktales; Collected by Pavol Dobšinský (2001) and The Queen's Court and Green Mountain Manuscripts, With Other Forgeries of the Czech Revival (Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publications, 2018). PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on August 18th, 2023 via Zoom. If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on the show, please email slavxradio@utexas.edu and we will be in touch! CREDITS Associate Producer: Cullan Bendig (@cullanwithana) Associate Producer: Sergio Glajar Associate Producer: Misha Simanovskyy (@MSimanovskyy) Production Assistant: Faith VanVleet Production Assistant: Eliza Fisher Supervising Producer: Nicholas Pierce Music Producer: Charlie Harper (@charlieharpermusic) --Main Theme by Charlie Harper and additional background music by Stobotone, Jazzafari, Blue Dot Sessions Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (@MSDaniel) www.msdaniel.com DISCLAIMER: Texas Podcast Network is brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/9/9a59b135-7876-4254-b600-3839b3aa3ab1/P1EKcswq.png Special Guest: David Cooper.
On this episode, venerated political scientist Dr. Robert Freedman joins us to expound on the various wars and conflicts that Russia has gotten into, not only in Ukraine, but also in Syria, Libya, Mali, and more. Dr. Freedman articulates Putin's current goals as he sees them, touches on the liberal use of the Wagner Group by Russia, and prognosticates on the future of the war in Ukraine and Ukraine's prospects in joining Western security organizations. Thanks for listening (and happy holidays to all)! ABOUT THE GUEST Professor Robert Freedman received his B.A. in Diplomatic History from the University of Pennsylvania and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in International Relations from Columbia University. He was an Assistant Professor of Russian History at the United States Military Academy (West Point) and Associate Professor of Political Science and Russian at Marquette University, before his extended career in Baltimore as Professor of Political Science and later the President of the Baltimore Hebrew University. Now, he is visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University and continues to hold an appointment at the Baltimore Hebrew University. He is the author or co-author of five books on Soviet foreign policy and fifteen on Israel and the Middle East. He has consulted with U.S. and Israeli government agencies, served on significant government delegations, and been a commentator innumerable times on major news outlets. He is a highly respected authority in the U.S. foreign policy community. PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on November 13th, 2022 at Palmer House Hilton in Chicago, Illinois at the 2022 ASEEES convention. If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on the show, please email slavxradio@utexas.edu and we will be in touch! CREDITS Host/Associate Producer: Taylor Ham Host/Assistant Producer: Misha Simanovskyy (@MSimanovskyy) Associate Producer: Lera Toropin (@earlportion) Associate Producer: Cullan Bendig (@cullanwithana) Assistant Producer: Sergio Glajar Social Media Manager: Eliza Fisher Supervising Producer: Katherine Birch Recording, Editing, and Sound Design: Michelle Daniel Music Producer: Charlie Harper (@charlieharpermusic) www.charlieharpermusic.com (Main Theme by Charlie Harper and additional background music by Holizna, Jazzafari, Kai Engel,Makaih Beats) Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (@MSDaniel) www.msdaniel.com DISCLAIMER: Texas Podcast Network is brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/9/9a59b135-7876-4254-b600-3839b3aa3ab1/P1EKcswq.png Special Guest: Robert O. Freedman.
Sérgio Godinho ― Ao vivo no São Luiz, 2020. Fado Lelé ― Pop gourmet, 2020. Júlio Pereira ― Cádoi, 1984. O Lendário Homem do Trigo ― O futuro tem mais de 100 anos, 2018. Jazzafari ― Jazzafari Unit, 2018. Edição nº 336, de 17 de dezembro de 2020
This week's rounds are Music (Lyrical Linguist), SI Units, Cartoon Dogs (Quickfire), and Food and Drink. The music is from Jazzafari with a song called Unit.
This week's rounds are Music (Lyrical Linguist), SI Units, Cartoon Dogs (Quickfire), and Food and Drink. The music is from Jazzafari with a song called Unit.
This week, we'll look at recovery and contemplate the possibilities inherent in second chances. Do they bring new focus and opportunity or squandered through indecision and inertia. It is a dilemma facing those who have faced traumatic situations and survived. Is survival enough? Helping us sort it all out are Aris H, Garmisch, Nic Bommarito, Jazzafari, Citizen Crane, and Ishdub. Thanks for waiting.
The technology that keeps huge cargo ships afloat is amazingly simple. PJ, a masters student in Naval Construction and Engineering at MIT, explains just how simple it really is. ---------- Find us online! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MITK12 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MITK12Videos http://k12videos.mit.edu ---------- made with love at MIT Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA, MIT http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-and-conditions Hosted & Written by: Paul John Folino Additional Scripting by: Elizabeth Choe & George Zaidan Executive Producer & Doodles: Elizabeth Choe Director: George Zaidan Camera: Adam Morrell Editor & Motion Graphics: Per Hoel Theme song: Anthony Thomas & Neil Aggarwal Ocean image from Nick Ares (https://www.flickr.com/photos/aresauburnphotos/794848604/in/photolist-2deNNh-prTpxK-a7Nd45-6pDg22-8yNKHU-mTmFTf-nVwBSE-kuoKZo-6fdym4-npGKAP-gGN5ee-qxSFHn-db134G-ppPSEL-dXP6JK-gNxXDw-aj7nAC-cTzAam-4s5uDS-7zwXeX-oF3a7f-c6PNJo-aWAJHM-61apb4-pQhKKP-kbXXbT-qA59eo-bWsB6V-ckCX2m-9vwt6A-8gRSod-gR5czW-c29PNq-9J4m2W-fYykBN-nRLAqX-fSgSP4-d4NfbW-47vw1L-oGWLT5-aEdAw2-nLxnL7-dXCxGQ-6G9LCk-8xGbgq-c7ZuRq-b5Br7K-fqTU5X-4QgtEm-d4) Music: “Imprenie” by Homme Studio (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Homme_Studio/Planetarium/Imprenie) “Relax” by Jazzafari (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jazzafari/Jazzafari_BeaTape_Vol1/11_jazzafari_-_relax) “Sly Tout Croche” by Tortue Super Sonic (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tortue_Super_Sonic/B_20_1464/16_-_Sly_Tout_Croche) Special Thanks: Lynn Vikesland & Massport Authority Joshua Leighton & Prof. Franz Hover’s Research Group at MIT (http://web.mit.edu/hovergroup/)
Folks at MIT's D-Lab are turning trash into treasure - specifically, trash to heat homes and cook in developing countries. It's not magic - it's engineering! ---------- Find us online! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MITK12 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MITK12Videos http://k12videos.mit.edu ---------- made with love at MIT Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-and-conditions Hosted and written by: Lindsey Wang Additional scripting: Elizabeth Choe, George Zaidan Executive producer: Elizabeth Choe Director: George Zaidan Production Assistant: Ryan Pelletier Editor: Per Hoel (http://perhoel.org/) Doodles by Elizabeth Choe, animated by Per Hoel Special thanks: Jessica Huang, MIT D-Lab (http://d-lab.mit.edu/) Music "Unit" by Jazzafari (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jazzafari/Jazzafari_BeaTape_Vol1/10_jazzafari_-_unit) "Union Square" by James Beaudreau (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/James_Beaudreau/Soft_Power_bw_Union_Square/02_Union_Square) Charcoal briquette making footage from Amy Smith, MIT D-Lab (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqI63IEg3MM) Haiti deforestation image from NASA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deforestation_in_Haiti#mediaviewer/File:Haiti_deforestation.jpg Camcorder overlay http://www.videvo.net/video/camcorder-overlay-with-noise-+-alpha/163) Coal background image from Wikimedia Commons (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Smoldering_charcoal_briquettes.JPG)
A uma semana da abertura do SeixalJazz, que decorre de 24 a 27 de outubro, no Fórum Cultural do Seixal, é lançado mais um podcast do festival. Dezanove minutos ao som das noites desta edição e as voz dos que vão subir ao palco. No quinto episódio falam os músicos sobre os seus trabalhos, a música, os companheiros de estrada, a proximidade com o público e as suas expetativas para os concertos. Jazzafari ainda no ano passado esteve na plateia do SeixalJazz e não poderia imaginar que este ano teria a responsabilidade de abrir o festival no dia 24 de outubro, ao lado de Carlos Barretto, Alexandre Frasão, Vitor Zamora, Ricardo Toscano e Diogo Duque. Ao telefone, no outro lado do Atlântico, Ray Anderson fala sobre a sua ligação a Marty Ehrlich, da forma fácil como se entendem em palco e deixa um convite para a noite de 25 de outubro. Lars Arens, um dos 10 músicos que compõem a Tora Tora Big Band, não tem problemas em assumir a qualidade do elenco e promete deixar a ferver toda a plateia na apresentação do último trabalho do grupo «Salteado», que conta com a voz de Mariana Norton no disco e também no Seixal, no dia 26. Os Angles vêm da Suécia encerrar o festival e o líder deste sexteto, Martin Küchen, está expectante para o que poderá acontecer na noite de 27 de outubro. Alinhamento ANGLES - Today Is Better Than Tomorrow / Epileptical West – Live In Coimbra | JAZZAFARI UNIT - Vale de Lobos | Speak No Evil | RAY ANDERSON / MARTY EHRLICH QUARTETT - Hear You Say | Alligatory Rhumba / Hear You Say - Live In Willisau | TORA TORA BIG BAND - Low Flow | Odd Dog / Salteado | ANGLES - Present Absentees/Pygmi | Every Woman Is A Tree | Today Is Better Than Tomorrow / Epileptical West – Live In Coimbra
O Festival Internacional SeixalJazz regressa em outubro ao Auditório Municipal do Seixal. A 13.ª edição apresenta um cartaz com quatro formações a anunciar no dia 29 de agosto, quarta-feira, com o lançamento do site oficial. O primeiro podcast deste ano faz a antevisão do cartaz com 1 minuto áudio de cada banda que vai subir ao palco do festival. A uma semana da apresentação dos músicos, estes são os sons que vão trazer às noites SeixalJazz 2012. Alinhamento: JAZZAFARI | Softly as in a morning sunrise | The New Moon | 1928 | RAY ANDERSON / MARTY EHRLICH QUARTET - Alligatory Rhumba - Hear You Say - Live in Willisau | 2010 - TORA TORA BIG BAND - Odd Dog - Salteado - 2012 | ANGLES - Present Absentees/Pygmi - Epileptical West - Live in Coimbra - 2010 www.cm-seixal.pt/seixaljazz