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John Hitchcock of the National Weather Service on the first snowfall in the north towns full 150 Wed, 04 Dec 2024 10:45:35 +0000 1IJjzEQqa0Jd7yHN5o0oAmhok3MzEr44 news A New Morning news John Hitchcock of the National Weather Service on the first snowfall in the north towns Collection of LIVE interviews from Buffalo's Early News on WBEN 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https
National Weather Service meteorologist John Hitchcock recaps the winter weather weekend, and what is still to come this week full 166 Mon, 02 Dec 2024 10:00:05 +0000 6fYWlpnDbTcc7umlBpNEcmGhauDhVWpZ buffalo,news,wben,erie county,national weather service A New Morning buffalo,news,wben,erie county,national weather service National Weather Service meteorologist John Hitchcock recaps the winter weather weekend, and what is still to come this week Collection of LIVE interviews from Buffalo's Early News on WBEN 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News Fals
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NWS meteorologist John Hitchcock recalls Snowvember 2014 full 209 Mon, 18 Nov 2024 09:00:09 +0000 fal3RZAQ6xwOrdRuse2t9TlypIUQUvug news & politics,news WBEN Extras news & politics,news NWS meteorologist John Hitchcock recalls Snowvember 2014 Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.c
Artists like Fritz Scholder and T.C. Cannon are among the masters who inspired new generations of Native artists to express their stories and images through printmaking. The art form has a long history in Asian and European cultures, but is a relatively new tradition among Native practitioners. We'll talk with Indigenous artists who find turn to prints as part of their creative process. GUESTS April Holder (Sac and Fox, Wichita, and Tonkawa), multi-disciplinary artist Niveaksie Quvianaqtuliaq (Inuit), master printer at Kinngait Studios, a print studio in Kinngait John Hitchcock (member of the Comanche Nation), artist and the Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
This year 5 Scary Questions returns with stories from Kevin Pourier, Tina Tavera, Jeffrey Gibson, Princess Johnson, Candace Stock, Jonathon Thunder, Kalyan Fay Barnoski, Anita Fields, Erin Shaw, Orlando Dugi, Roman Zaragoza, Tom Jones II, Wendy Red Star, Tai LaClaire, Bobby Wilson, Dr. Hollie Mackey, Avis Charley, Janie Reano, Michaela Shirley, John Hitchcock, Cray Bauxmont-Flynn, Debra Yepa Pappan, John Isiah Ppepion, Whitney Johnson, Arik Williams, and Melanie Yazzie.
My guest for today is Steven Hitchcock. Steven is a bespoke tailor and cutter based in London and has been so for the past 32 years. Some of you may know his father John Hitchcock from Anderson and Sheppard. During our conversation we will talk about Steven's background, the drape cut, rock of eye method, Savile Row, and more. I hope that our conversation will be as insightful for you as it has been for me!
This week on Hello, Print Friend Miranda speaks with John Hitchcock, a Kiowa/Comanche artist, and Professor of Art and Associate Dean of Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We talk about his early childhood influences learning about color and perspective from this grandmother's rose garden, how he developed his distinctive style and how it intersects with his musical mind, and his exciting multimedia exhibition at the Portland Art Museum. John Hitchcock's Website https://www.hybridpress.net Shop Talk www.patreon.com/helloprintfriend YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMIT3guY5PjHj1M7GApouw MERCH www.teepublic.com/user/helloprintfriend WEBSITE www.helloprintfriend.com instagram www.instagram.com/helloprintfriend print gallery helloprintfriend.com/print-gallery ✨patreon✨ www.patreon.com/helloprintfriend Our sponsor Speedball www.speedballart.com Our Sponsor McClain's www.imcclains.com
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https://www.hybridpress.net/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/hybridpress/ https://watermarkartcenter.org/bury-the-hatchet-prayer-for-my-pah-be-john-hitchcock/ John Hitchcock, born in Lawton Oklahoma, he is of Kiowa and Comanche decent. He's a printmaker, musician, an educator, his CV is as long and adventurous as they come. He has been an artist in residence in Shanghai, China, Belgium, Italy, South Africa, and Argentina, and has exhibitions across this country. He received his BFA from Cameron University in Lawton Oklahoma, his MFA in printmaking and photography at Texas Tech University, and is currently the Associate of Arts at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. But what makes John so interesting is his ability to collaborate. He's got his disarming manner to him that draws you to him. Almost everyone I know has interacted with him, and vice versa.
Comics in Motion is proud to partner with Lenovations Press! Check out their high quality independent comics here. “More Than Mad” EC Comics In this episode I am joined by John Hitchcock owner of Parts Unknown the Comic Book Store in Greensboro, NC. John joins me to discuss EC Comics one of the most innovative publishers in the history of comics. Known best for the satirical Mad Magazine, in the ‘50's the company published a large line of horror, science fiction and adventure comics by some of the greatest artists to ever grace a comic book page. You can find me on Twitter @MattB_Lloyd and at www.dccomicsnews.com where I write reviews and edit news stories. You can also check out my chapter in “Politics in Gotham: The Batman Universe and Political Thought.” Parts Unknown- The Comic Book Store EC Comics Website Dear John The Alex Toth Doodle Book Front Row Section D TV Party- John Hitchcock Jack Kirby Greensboro --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
It’s time for a new episode of “Shootin’ The Shiznit.” Brian Tramel sits down with for Episode 267 with “Pro Wrestling Torch” columnist Bruce Mitchell to talk about starting as a fan, John Hitchcock, Wade Keller & the Torch, Harry White stories, Jim Cornette, Vince Russo, biggest week in wrestling and more! Sponsored by @SpunkLube and bluechew.com (Promo code: STS). B & B Collections! B & B is located as part of the Treasure Hunt Flea Market 4012 Southwest D in Jonesboro, AR ! Search @bbcjonesboro on FB, Instagram and ebay!
The 6:05 Superpodcast takes a special look at the life and career of the legendary Harley Race! Time Stamps: George Schire (0:02:46) Jim Cornette (0:41:53) Tom Hankins (0:49:06) Les Thatcher (0:59:49) Ron Fuller (1:23:05) Tommy Rich (1:35:11) Scott Bowden (1:40:58) John Hitchcock (2:10:18) Len Denton (2:15:46) Mike Sempervive (2:23:42) John McAdam (2:39:54) *Special Thanks to … Continue reading Harley Race Special → The post Harley Race Special appeared first on 6:05 Superpodcast.
In this episode, we chat with John Hitchcock about how to Instagram as an artist.
In this episode, we chat with John Hitchcock about all things grad school.
In this episode, we interview John Hitchcock. John is an artist, and professor at the University of Wisconsin. We chatted about selling work, getting a job after school, and being a rock star.
In the wake of yesterday's 100th Birthday Jack Kirby celebration, Siskoid takes to the microphone for an aftershow to go deeper into some of his theories about the King of Comics. What is the coded message of the Fourth World? Why start it all off with Jimmy Olsen? Did Battlin' Jack somehow usher in the Bronze Age? Because one show about Kirby... simply couldn't contain it all. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Credits: Theme: "Mad Science" by MK2. Bonus clips: Interview with Jack Kirby conducted by John Hitchcock during his 1985 Greensboro Comic Book Convention; interview with Alan Moore; "Jack Kirby: Story Teller" by Jacob Kurtzberg, featuring Walter Mosley and Mark Evanier; "The King (dedicated to Jack Kirby)" by Adam WarRock (with Jack Kirby). Peer review available through comments sections!
If you’ve ever tried to sew something, maybe for a school activity or a craft project, you know it's not easy to cut the cloth correctly, then wrestle it through the sewing machine in good order. And sewing your entire project by hand takes loads of time and patience. Stephen Hitchcock doesn’t mind the extra work. He’s a bespoke tailor, whose shop is on Savile Row, the London street where generations of tailors have cut and created clothing by hand. A bespoke tailor makes each jacket, suit, or trousers for the buyer himself—measuring, cutting the pieces of cloth, and sewing the garment to fit that man. Mr. Hitchcock was born into the business. His father, John Hitchcock, was a cutter and tailor for fifty-two years for Anderson & Sheppard, Savile Row tailors since 1906. Stephen started as an apprentice at Anderson & Sheppard, working for five years to learn to put together all the parts of a jacket, until he was invited to learn cutting with his father and Alan Pitt, another experienced tailor. Four years later, in 1999, he opened his own shop, moving back to Savile Row in 2009. If you want to order, or “commission,” a suit from Mr. Hitchcock, he will personally take your measurements, cut paper patterns to use for the garment’s various pieces, then cut the cloth itself. His suits are “soft tailored,” which means there is little or no extra padding or stiff inner material to give the garment a specific shape. He sees all the orders through himself, and as each suit takes many hours of work, he only makes three suits a week, about 150 commissions a year. In contrast, large clothing manufacturers can make up to 1,300 suits a day in their factories! Mr. Hitchcock doesn’t follow trends in his custom work. No skinny lapels or really tight trousers will appear on his cutting board. “I am not a fan,” he told an online interviewer. “People will look back … [and] they will say, ‘what was I wearing!” “
2006 Florida Folk Festival recording by Florida Memory Program, State Archives of Florida. Crider played guitar and sang. He was accompanied by Red Henry (fiddle), Barbara Johnson (bass), John Hitchcock (banjo), James Walsh (flute), Chris Henry (mandolin), and Heidi Walsh (drum).
We are “live” from Heroes Con 2007 for day 3! In this installment, we start with an interview with the great Don Rosa of Uncle Scrooge fame. We then move into an interview with John Hitchcock, co-author of the “Alex … Continue reading →