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COLUMBIA Conversations
BONUS EPISODE: Seattle History Pageant "The Dream and The Deed" LIVE BROADCAST from 2002

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 62:59


On this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we present complete audio from a revival of the Seattle centennial history pageant “The Dream and The Deed.” It was originally written and produced in 1951 and 1952 by University of Washington drama professor Glenn Hughes. For the 50th anniversary of the pageant – which happened to also be the 50th anniversary of the old Museum of History & Industry in Montlake and the 150th anniversary of downtown Seattle – Feliks Banel, then MOHAI deputy director, produced a revival of the show. It was held in the old McEachern Auditorium, and was broadcast live on KBCS Radio on February 15, 2002. Arne Zaslove directed a cast of local all-star performers; MOHAI historian Dr. Lorraine McConaghy gave a brief introductory talk. Complete credits are read at the end of the live recording. CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast live on SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms. CASCADE OF HISTORY is produced in Seattle by Feliks Banel.

Urban Forum Northwest
The Nelson Mandela Exhibit at MOHAI

Urban Forum Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 54:34


Today, Thursday, June 5 on Urban Forum Northwest:*The Nelson Mandela Exhibit is on full display at Seattle's Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) May 24-September 7. The following individuals were deeply involved in Seattle's Anti-Apartheid movement and they will share a few moments of their activities and actions against Apartheid. My guest were Co Chairs of the Seattle Coalition Against Apartheid Maryamu Eltayeb Givens and Gerald Lenoir, Reverend Dr. Robert L. Jeffrey, Pastor, New Hope Missionary Baptist Church & Founder, Black Dollar Days Task Force; Anti- Apartheid Organizer Rick Harwood, and Anthony Long, MOHAI, Executive Associate & Board Relations Manager.*Lenny Wilkens, National Basketball Association (NBA) Hall of Fame Player & Coach has a street named for him just South of Climate Pledge Arena and now there will be a statute of Coach Wilkens in front of Climate Pledge soon. Like many of us he's waiting for NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to announce that we will finally have another NBA team. Remember the 1979 NBA Champions, yes the Seattle Super Sonics.*Robert E. Nesbitt was a DJ at radio station KYAC and he will reflect on his relationship and mentor ship that he received fro the late Lee Carter.*Corey Perkins, Founder, C ME a Men's Health & Wellness Group that meets at the Renton Library. there were sixty participants ant his last meeting.Urban Forum Northwest Streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us for archived programs and relevant information at www.urbanforunw.com. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

COLUMBIA Conversations
BONUS 'GO PACERS' EPISODE: Supersonics NBA Championship 25th Anniversary Event - June 1, 2004

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 73:40


On this BONUS 'GO PACERS' EDITION of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we present complete audio from a 25th anniversary commemoration of the Seattle Supersonics' one and only 1979 NBA World Championship. Panelists are the late John “J.J.” Johnson, a member of the championship team, plus the late ‘Voice of the Sonics' Bob Blackburn, as well as Greg Heberlein, the retired Seattle Times sportswriter who covered the team in 1979. This commemorative event took place in the McEachern Auditorium at the old Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) in Seattle's Montlake neighborhood on June 1, 2004, which was the actual the 25th anniversary of the championship. The 1979 trophy was displayed on stage near the podium, and remains a part of MOHAI's collection. The panel was part of a series produced and moderated by CASCADE OF HISTORY producer/host Feliks Banel when he was deputy director of MOHAI. CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast live on SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms.

COLUMBIA Conversations
BONUS EPISODE: Governor Daniel J. Evans at MOHAI in June 2001

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 51:53


On this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we present audio from a presentation made by the late Daniel J. Evans, former governor and U.S. senator for the Evergreen State. The presentation took place in the McCurdy Gallery at the old Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) in Seattle's Montlake neighborhood on June 14, 2001. Governor Evans was invited to share his views and ideas about what stories should be included in what ultimately became MOHAI's new home at Lake Union Park in Seattle. This presentation was one of several where MOHAI invited noted people to share their ideas and take questions from the audience of civic leaders as part of the process to design the new museum. Governor Evans passed away in 2024 at the age of 98. CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via space101fm.org. The radio station is located at historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms.

COLUMBIA Conversations
Ep. 108: ENCORE EDITION - Mount St. Helens 25th Anniversary Event at MOHAI from May 2005

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 59:58


On this BONUS ENCORE EDITION of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we present audio from a 25th anniversary commemoration of the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, which this year will mark 45 years since that momentous Sunday morning. Panelists include former public radio reporter Austin Jenkins, who (as a child) was rescued from an overnight camp near the mountain after the eruption; the late Grant Haller, photojournalist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer who captured award winning images of the mountain; and Jeff Renner, former KING 5 meteorologist who, as a young science reporter, covered the run-up to the eruption and its aftermath for the Seattle TV station. The panel was part of a series produced and moderated by CASCADE OF HISTORY producer/host Feliks Banel when he was deputy director of Seattle's Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), and was recorded before a live audience on May 18, 2005 in the McCurdy Gallery at the old MOHAI in Montlake. This episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally broadcast at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, August 11, 2024 via SPACE 101.1 FM and gallantly streaming live via space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle.

COLUMBIA Conversations
Ep. 107: ENCORE EDITION - VE Day 60th Anniversary Event at MOHAI from May 2005

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 59:50


On this ENCORE EDITION of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we present audio from a 60th anniversary commemoration of VE Day, the end of World War II in Europe, from May 2005. Panelists include Tuskegee Airman William Booker; US Army veteran John S. "Jack" Carver; and US Army veteran and former POW Dr. James Warren (who was also the former MOHAI director). The panel was part of a series produced and moderated by CASCADE OF HISTORY producer/host Feliks Banel when he was deputy director of Seattle's Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI), and was recorded before a live audience on May 8, 2005 in the McCurdy Gallery at the old MOHAI in Montlake. This episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally broadcast at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, August 18, 2024 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms.

Seattle Now
Get ready to show your bus ticket

Seattle Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 12:00


Riding the bus is going to look a little different next month. Transit officials will start checking tickets after a five year pause and a system review. Seattle Times transportation reporter Nick Deshais will tell us about King County Metro’s new approach to fare enforcement. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online. Here's info on MOHAI's event on Seattle's WTO protests.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Resident Historian Podcast
MOHAI's WTO Exhibit

The Resident Historian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 5:13


MOHAI's WTO Exhibit

RadioLab Co3
CO3 143 - Música y Tradición en el XXXIII Certamen Tunas de Medicina

RadioLab Co3

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 27:52


Los próximo días 8 y 9  de noviembre de 2024 se celebrará en la ciudad de Granada  el XXXIII Certamen Nacional de Tuna de Medicina  en Granada, en el que se reunirán las tunas de medicina de  varias regiones de España.En este capítulo conversamos con Sumidero, Mohai, Latigas y Fenta, miembros de la Tuna de Medicina de Granada. Nos hablaron sobre el evento que se celebrará los días 8 y 9 de noviembre de 2024 y nos explicaron cómo funciona la tuna, qué instrumentos utilizan y el origen de los curiosos apodos de nuestros cuatro entrevistados.Si quiere saber todo sobre la Tuna y el evento del próximo día 8 y 9 de noviembre , ¡No te lo puedes perder!---------------------------Radiolab, la radio universitaria de la Universidad de Granada, es un espacio de participación de la comunidad universitaria abierto a la ciudadanía. Nuestra universidad, como institución de aprendizaje está abierta al conocimiento y al debate. Desde su autonomía proporciona espacio para un debate libre y crítico, abierto a la pluralidad de voces y a la demandas de la sociedad dentro del marco de los derechos humanos y de los valores de nuestra institución. De este modo, constatamos que las opiniones vertidas en nuestros programas son exclusiva responsabilidad de quienes las emiten, sin representar un posicionamiento de la institución como tal. Defendemos la libertad de expresión y la comunicación en el espacio público como una forma de hacer ciudadanía y avanzar en el conocimiento.

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
Voices of Experience - 09 - 18 - 24 - Comedic Legend Pat Cashman & MOHAI's Curator

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 51:44


Voices of Experience - 09 - 18 - 24 - Comedic Legend Pat Cashman & MOHAI's Curator by Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Voices of Experience®
Comedic Legend Pat Cashman & MOHAI's Curator

Voices of Experience®

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 51:44


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Voices of Experience®
Comedic Legend Pat Cashman & MOHAI's Curator

Voices of Experience®

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 51:44


Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross
Margaret Brennan with reaction to the finale of the Democratic National Convention

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 56:56


Margaret Brennan with reaction to the finale of the Democratic National Convention // Feliks Banel with "All Over The Map" – Richard Heisler on burying Civil War Veterans // John Keister on the "Almost Live!" exhibit coming to MOHAI next week // Travis Mayfield commentary on the importance of getting vaccinated // Gee Scott on Day 4 of the Democratic National Convention // Rose Intveld with details on the Evergreen State Fair // Larry Kane on his experience traveling with the Beatles as they traveled through Seattle // The Rick Rizzs Show: There's a new manager in town – Dan Wilson is in, Scott Servais is out // Paul Holden with a roundup of the best events happening around the Sound this weekend-LIVE

COLUMBIA Conversations
Ep. 74: VE Day 60th Anniversary Event at MOHAI from May 2005

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 59:50


On this summertime edition of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we present audio from a 60th anniversary commemoration of VE Day, the end of World War II in Europe. Panelists include Tuskegee Airman William Booker, US Army veteran John S. "Jack" Carver and US Army veteran and former POW Dr. James Warren (who was also the former MOHAI director). The panel was part of a series produced and moderated by CASCADE OF HISTORY producer/host Feliks Banel when he was deputy director of Seattle's Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), and was recorded before a live audience on May 8, 2005 in the McCurdy Gallery at the old MOHAI in Montlake. This episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally broadcast at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, August 18, 2024 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle.

COLUMBIA Conversations
Ep. 73: Mount St. Helens 25th Anniversary Program at MOHAI

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 59:58


On this summertime edition of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we present audio from a 25th anniversary commemoration of the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Panelists include former public radio reporter Austin Jenkins, who (as a child) was rescued from an overnight camp near the mountain after the eruption; the late Grant Haller, photojournalist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer who captured award winning images of the mountain; and Jeff Renner, former KING 5 meteorologist who, as a young science reporter, covered the run-up to the eruption and its aftermath for the Seattle TV station. The panel was part of a series produced and moderated by CASCADE OF HISTORY producer/host Feliks Banel when he was deputy director of Seattle's Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), and was recorded before a live audience on May 18, 2005 in the McCurdy Gallery at the old MOHAI in Montlake. This episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally broadcast at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, August 11, 2024 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle.

COLUMBIA Conversations
Ep. 72: Current and Former Seattle Mayors at MOHAI in November 2001

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 59:59


On this summertime edition of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we present a panel discussion from November 2001 with all living current and former mayors of Seattle. With the recent passing of Charley Royer, it's a good time to share this vintage recording - which also includes Norm Rice, Wes Uhlman and the late Paul Schell and late Gordon Clinton. The moderator is Dave Ross of KIRO Newsradio for this event marking the 150th anniversary of the landing of the Denny Party at Alki, generally considered to be the founding of Seattle. The panel was part of a series produced by CASCADE OF HISTORY producer/host Feliks Banel when he was deputy director of Seattle's Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), and was recorded before a live audience at the McEachern Auditorium at the old MOHAI in Montlake. This episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally broadcast at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, August 4, 2024 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle.

COLUMBIA Conversations
Ep. 71: V-J Day 60th Anniversary Panel Discussion from August 2005

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 59:59


On this summertime edition of CASCADE OF HISTORY, we present a panel discussion marking the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II - VJ Day, August 14, 1945 - on the actual 60th anniversary in 2005. Participants included several local residents who were in the military, working in defense plants or otherwise supporting the Allied war effort as young adults in 1945. The panel was part of a series curated and moderated by CASCADE OF HISTORY producer/host Feliks Banel when he was deputy director of Seattle's Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), and was recorded before a live audience at the old MOHAI in Montlake. This episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally broadcast at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, July 28, 2024 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle.

Steady State Podcast
S4E23 - The Jen Huffman Connection

Steady State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 48:40


Jen Huffman gave her son a guilt trip about learning to row. “You would make your great grandpa so happy!” And when your great grandpa is Joe Rantz, 7 seat in the University of Washington crew that took gold at the 1936 Olympics, you learn to row. Jen also took up the challenge and learned to row as an adult, quickly becoming an accomplished masters rower in the Seattle area. Growing up, Jen didn't know much about her Grandpa Joe's rowing history. But late in his life, she found his memorabilia from the crew's trip to the Berlin Olympics. Jen tells us how a scrapbook she made became the jumping off point for author Daniel James Brown's now blockbuster book The Boys in the Boat. Ten years after the book was published, it's become a George Clooney-directed movie. We talk with Jen about the power of rowing and seeing her grandpa brought to life on the big screen. . QUICK LOOK 00:00 - Intro 01:49 - Team huddle: Jen's rowing bio  02:13 - Jen's rowing week rated a 6, and included a “sushi race” in Lake Union in Seattle, WA 05:33 - Hot Seat Q&A 08:34 - Getting to know grandpa Joe 13:18 - Jenn guilt-tripped her son into learning to row, then learned to row herself in 2008 18:24 - Coaching gymnastics, coaching rowing, and taking off your coach's hat when you're rowing 25:56 - Jen's 2023 rowing season 28:45 - The story of The Boys in the Boat book began with a family scrapbook  34:42 - Being a part of Daniel James Brown's writing process, and learning about Grandpa Joe chapter by chapter 39:55 - MOHAI exhibit, Joe's “Amerika” flag, and some Husky Challenger history 43:28 - North Cascades Crew Joe Rantz Boathouse on Lake Stevens . To see photos of Jen, Joe, and 1936 UW memorabilia, and to get links to the people, clubs, and events mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes on our website. . This episode was made possible in part by Breakwater Realty, Concept2, EB5 Investors, RowSource, and our Patrons.

Dalok-Galopp
Mohai Tamás & Ragazzi Razzi

Dalok-Galopp

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 56:08


Legutóbbi Dalok Galopp műsorunk vendége a Civil Rádióban Mohai Tamás és tanítványa Szilágyi László, a Ragazzi Razzi zenekar frontembere volt. Az interjúban Tomi beszámolt nekünk az elmúlt két év történéseiről, és a november 30- i közös koncertjük körülményeiről, melyet az Analog Music Hall- ban rendeznek meg jövő hét csütörtökön. Laci mesél nekünk az első Ragazzi Razzi nagy lemez, a " Find Me on the Otherside" hangulatáról, a trió tagjairól és saját megoldásairól a túlélésre, mint gitárművész és Kitesurf oktató Siciliában...

Rainy Day History
True Northwest: A Musical Journey - Part 1

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 2:40


This mini-episode is part of a playlist designed to provide a soundtrack to your MOHAI experience. If you're at the museum, we encourage you to pop in some headphones and listen to the introductions and curated songs while you walk through MOHAI's core exhibit, True Northwest: The Seattle Journey. To access the playlist, click on the link below or visit rainydayhistory.org. Part 1 of 3 provides a musical pairing for the Native Ground gallery.  Listen in the Spotify playlist Access the transcript Show notes and playlist web player About the podcast  

Rainy Day History
True Northwest: A Musical Journey - Part 2

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 3:29


This mini-episode is part of a playlist designed to provide a soundtrack to your MOHAI experience. If you're at the museum, we encourage you to pop in some headphones and listen to the introductions and curated songs while you walk through MOHAI's core exhibit, True Northwest: The Seattle Journey. To access the playlist, click on the link below or visit rainydayhistory.org. Part 2 of 3 provides a musical pairing for the WWII and Suburban Seattle galleries. Listen to the playlist in Spotify Access the transcript Show notes and playlist web-player About the podcast  

Rainy Day History
True Northwest: A Musical Journey - Part 3

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 3:16


This mini-episode is part of a playlist designed to provide a soundtrack to your MOHAI experience. If you're at the museum, we encourage you to pop in some headphones and listen to the introductions and curated songs while you walk through MOHAI's core exhibit, True Northwest: The Seattle Journey. To access the playlist, click on the link below or visit rainydayhistory.org. Part 3 of 3 provides a musical pairing for the World City gallery.  Listen in the Spotify playlist Access the transcript Show notes and playlist web player About the podcast  

StúDió Veszprém
146. epizód: Veszprém tökéletes helyszín, hogy újra kalibráljuk magunkat (Vendég: Mohai Marietta)

StúDió Veszprém

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 35:15


Átutazó volt Veszprémben, de kutyájával közösen meghódította magának a várost. A különös utazás akkor kezdődött, amikor elindult felfedezni édesapja múltját és megírta azt. Csodás vallomás, ha valaki így fogalmaz; "...apám mondanivalójában és zenéjében olyan extra van, amit még másoktól nem hallottam!" Izgalmas beszélgetés az apa-lánya kapcsolatról, Veszprémről, a magyar rocktörténelem kibontakozásáról egy szülő életútján keresztül. A legvégén vajon képernyőre kerül-e a kutya, aki a veszprémi vendéglátóhelyeken jelentős rajongótábort szerzett magának...? 0:00 Témáink Mohai Mariettával: 1:45 Veszprémi szálak jó energiákkal és elmúló szerelemmel 3:14 Helyek, ahol Tina kutya is elalél 9:20 Apám az én első számú világsztárom 10:30 Apa életrajzán keresztül kinyílik a magyar rocktörténelem 14:20 150 Rockstar-magazin cikk megírásával edzettem 18:15 Szülinapi ajándékkupon: ha akarod, írok rólad egy könyvet 24:40 Könyvet a hangszerboltból vagy rendelésre Mariettától 26:20 A kötet címadó dala a Kórtalan: mélység és magasság, menni vagy maradni 29:00 Nagyon hiszek a művészet terápiás hatásában, amikor nem kiművelni akarjuk, hanem a hangulatot adjuk ki magunkból 33:10 A fotósok szeretik a dilisségemet

COLUMBIA Conversations
Cascade of History – Ep. 30: Pocatello Neon, Puyallup Tribal Museum, Everyday Hero Nominations

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 60:04


Feliks Banel's guests on this episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY are Randy Dixon of Relight The Night, a neon preservation group in Pocatello, ID; Brandon Reynon, Director of the Puyallup Tribe's Historic Preservation Department and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, on the Tribe's new mini-museum in Fife, WA; and Anthony Long of the Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) in Seattle on their call for nominations for MOHAI's Everyday Hero Awards. Plus, Viewer Mail on Bartell Drugs, and vintage audio from the May 18, 1952 Paul Robeson concert at the Peace Arch in Blaine, WA. This LIVE broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, May 21, 2023 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle.

COLUMBIA Conversations
Cascade of History - Episode 19: Attorney General Bob Ferguson, 4Culture Grant, Black Architects

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 59:02


On this week's edition of CASCADE OF HISTORY – heard LIVE Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time – Feliks is joined once again by interesting people doing interesting things around the Pacific Northwest for live conversation about regional history. Guests include Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson on the ongoing efforts to keep the Seattle branch of the National Archives at Sand Point; Stephanie Johnson-Toliver of the Black Heritage Society on architect Benjamin McAdoo and a new exhibit at MOHAI; and Megumi Nagata of 4Culture on the upcoming Heritage Projects grant opportunity for King County. This LIVE broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, February 26, 2023 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle.

Soundside
Black architects and designers of the Northwest celebrated in new MOHAI exhibit

Soundside

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 14:46


On Saturday, a new exhibit is opening at Seattle's Museum of History and Industry.It's called From the Ground Up: Black Architects and Designers.We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW: https://www.kuow.org/donate/soundside

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross
Congressional Marriage Equality Legislation

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 28:33


Travis Mayfield and Colleen O'Brien on the snow and slush // Feliks Banel with MOHAI's director, on the last 10 years of Seattle history // Scott MacFarlane on congressional marriage equality legislation // Dose of Kindness -- keeping a beloved bookstore alive // Ursula Reutin on NYC's aggressive new stance on mental illness and homelessness // Hanna Scott with Mary Ellen Stone, retiring from KCSARC after 40 yearsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross
Pam Falk live on the Russian-made missile that killed two people in Poland

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 47:48


Feliks Banel previewing Friday's MOHAI memorial for Art Oberto // Kelyn Soong, WaPo, on how much exercise you get playing pickleball // Melissa Luck, KXLY, on the murder of four U. Idaho students // Dose of Kindness -- a life-saving stem cell donation // Gee Scott on disparities in violent crime assessments in Tacoma // Pam Falk live on the Russian-made missile that killed two people in Poland // Rachel Belle with the 5th generation of Emily Post's etiquette legacy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BeatCast
Beat Szabó Istvánnal 217 - Mohai Tamás

BeatCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 20:50


Szabó Istvánnal minden hétköznap 10-14 óra között találkozhatsz a Beat-en. Minden műsorban 10-11 óra között egy-egy interjút hallhatsz hazai zenészekkel. Ha lemaradtál volna a beszélgetésekről, itt visszahallgathatod!

Polity.org.za Audio Articles
ANC bashes 'fascist' opposition, media over criticism of its defence of Ramaphosa

Polity.org.za Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 6:26


After a term in which opposition parties criticised the African National Congress (ANC) caucus for its failure to uphold the Constitution – which they swore to do when they became MPs – a senior ANC MP likened the opposition to fascists and accused the media of not reporting on the party's "tremendous success" in Parliament. Ahead of Parliament's fourth term for the year getting underway after a brief recess, the chairperson of the ANC caucus, Seiso Mohai, penned a missive with regard to the third term, which was released to the media at the weekend. In the letter, he criticised the opposition and the media. The term saw the ANC circle the wagons around President Cyril Ramaphosa, as opposition parties turned up the heat over the allegations around the break-in at his Limpopo game farm, Phala Phala. In August, after Ramaphosa refused to answer a question on Phala Phala, the ANC alleged that he did, indeed, answer the question. In September, the ANC nixed a DA motion to establish an ad hoc committee to investigate Phala Phala, using a discredited notion that other agencies must first investigate before it comes to Parliament. This is the same excuse the ANC used not to appoint an ad hoc committee into state capture, and Chief Justice Raymond Zondo rubbished this reasoning in his report. "Leaving it exclusively to other agencies to investigate and, if necessary, to take action regarding these allegations, at this time, was not in the commission's view consistent with Parliament's constitutional responsibilities," the Zondo report read. The third term also saw the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) disrupting plenaries, with some of their members physically removed from the chambers. This is what led Mohai to the history books, comparing Julius Malema's red overalls to Adolf Hitler's Brownshirts and Benito Mussolini's Blackshirts, even though he never mentioned the EFF by name when he wrote about fascism. "When historians write about Parliament's third term of 2022, they will most likely remark about the attempt by minority opposition political parties, with less than a third of seats in the National Assembly, to dominate the house through coercion and bullying. The events of this term have a historical ring to them (sic)," wrote Mohai. "The attacks on democracy by some of the South African opposition parties, with the uncritical complicity of some in the media, I might add, have been concentrated on the head of state, President Cyril Ramaphosa." He complained that by disrupting National Assembly sittings to "force the president to account on a matter still under investigation by other state agencies, opposition parties have taken a leaf out of Mussolini and Hitler's playbook". "They use the most vulgar language, threats and actual violence to drown out the voices of the elected representatives of the majority party and abuse opposition party leaders who disagree with them. "When the Speaker calls upon the Parliamentary Protection Services to restore order, the same politicians project themselves as victims of unfair rulings by the Speaker." Mohai said the ANC caucus and presiding officers in Parliament are "often projected as lackeys of the Executive by the media". "The reality, however, is different. In the seven weeks of the third term, Parliament had a week-long capacity-building course for MPs. It hosted successful question and answer sessions for the president, deputy president, and all the ministers in the NA and NCOP, adopting many committee reports and legislation. The NCOP held a successful local government week, which discussed solutions to the multiple challenges facing our municipalities. "In the NA, we dealt with pressing matters, like fuel prices and the criminal vandalisation of public infrastructure. We passed consequential legislation, including the Children's Amendment Bill, Traditional Courts Bill and the Expropriation Bill. Incidentally, the vote on the Expropriation Bill exposed the duplicity of the EFF. This...

Inspired Design
Leonard Garfield Magnificent MOHAI

Inspired Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 32:38


Explore the MOHAI (Museum of History and Industry) with Executive Director, Leonard Garfield, a true walking encyclopedia. His knowledge of Northwest history beautifully compliments his contagious passion for architecture. We also learn how a few key individuals laid the groundwork for the flourishing tech hub Seattle is today.

Wanted Podcast
Wanted Podcast #52 // Mohai Marietta és Mohai Tamás: Kórtalan

Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 62:18


Hogy számtalan zenei életrajz született és születik, nem csoda, hiszen jól bevált és sikeres műfaj, amelyből esetenként sikerfilm is születik. Olyan életrajzot viszont ritkán olvashatunk, mely apa és lánya beszélgetéseiből áll össze. A gitáros-zeneszerző-énekes, főfoglalkozású zseni Mohai Tamás életútja legalább annyira kacskaringós a Faxnitól az Easten, Török Ádámon, a Tomistarson, a Háborún, a KFT-n, a Boom-Boomon stb. stb. át a Mohainig, mint amennyire nehéz lehetett egy könyvbe sűríteni a lényeget, amely mögött persze talán a legfontosabb, az apa-lánya viszony áll. A Kórtalan tényleg letehetetlen könyv: ennek indult nyomába a Wanted podcast két kérdezője, Danny Wilde és Bihari Balázs. A Wanted podcast az NKA Hangfoglaló Program támogatásával készült.

Converge Media Network
CMN Morning Update Show June 29, 2021 | Live from MOHAI

Converge Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 66:12


Morning Update Show | Tuesday June 29, 2021 LIVE from MOHAI! Stand Up Seattle: The Democracy Project What does Democracy in Seattle look like? Leonard Garfield | LIVE Amy Bhatt | LIVE Isabelle Heyward | LIVE TK | LIVE Share the Stream!

Dalok-Galopp
Mohai Tamás

Dalok-Galopp

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 57:02


Legutóbbi Dalok Galopp műsorunkban, a Civil Rádióban Mohai Tamás vendégeskedett, mely műsor egy órájában meghallgathatjuk a napokban megjelent önéletrajzi könyvéhez készült legújabb Mohai Tamás videó klipes nótát, illetve olyan zenei csemegéket a Faxni, a Háború, a Boom Boom, a KFT zenekarok repertoárjából, amelyek a hazai zenetörténelem szerves részét képezik évtizedek óta épp úgy, mint Tamás milliónyi önálló szerzői lemezként megjelenő slágere az elmúlt negyven évben. A Dalok-Galopp az NKA Hangfoglaló Könnyűzene Támogató Program támogatásával készült.

Arts-ok
Arts'ok - Mohai Zsófi

Arts-ok

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 41:51


Hét évesen kezdett zenélni, és egyben zenei versenyeken indulni. Rangos elismerései közül kimagasló, hogy 16 éves korában Junior Prima Díjat kapott. 2019-ben ő lett az Év Fiatal Baptista Művésze. A németországi Detmoldban alapdiplomázott. Jelenleg a Győri Zeneművészeti Egyetemen MA szakos hallgató. Nem tervez, hanem Isten tervére figyel és követi és megtesz mindent annak érdekében, hogy művészetével az Urat szolgálja. Hogy milyen hangszeren játszik, azt is elmondja a műsorban, Mohai Zsófia.

Uno di Due
Catcalling e altre menate

Uno di Due

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 56:47


Margherita Fruzza, Er Faina, Rosanna Cisimo, MTB, Giorgia Battocchio, Paola Piacentini, Bici, Andrea Bellati, scienza, scienziatissimo, Isola di Pasqua, mohai

89.1 WEMU: Issues of the Environment
Issues Of The Environment: Commemorating 30 Years Of The Environmental Justice Movement

89.1 WEMU: Issues of the Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 11:10


The concept of environmental justice can traced back to the 1970's. But, it wasn't until the 1990's when the movement really began to take shape, thanks to the works of such scholars as Dr. Bunyan Bryant and Dr. Paul Mohai. Dr. Mohai looks back at the work he and his colleagues have done over the last three decades in a conversation with WEMU's David Fair.

Urban Forum Northwest
Black History Conversations

Urban Forum Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 55:04


Eddie Rye with Co-Host Hayward Evans: ?Thursday, today, February 11 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com 2:00-3:00 pm (PST) Our guests for the hour are: *Dr. Quintard Taylor, Founder, Black Past.org an organization that has the most complete documentation of Black History of Washington State. *Delbert Richardson, Owner, Traveling African American Museum that includes photos of slave ships and artifacts that were used during the slave trade in the USA. *Stephanie Johnson-Toliver, President, Washington State Black Heritage Society of Washington, Inc. comments on the organizations work and the February 24 Black History collaboration with MOHAI. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter@Eddie_Rye. This program will also air on Saturday 7:00-8:00 am (PST).

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
Urban Forum NW 02 - 11 - 21 Black History Conversations

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 55:07


Eddie Rye with Co-Host Hayward Evans: ​Thursday, today, February 11 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com 2:00-3:00 pm (PST) Our guests for the hour are: *Dr. Quintard Taylor, Founder, Black Past.org an organization that has the most complete documentation of Black History of Washington State. *Delbert Richardson, Owner, Traveling African American Museum that includes photos of slave ships and artifacts that were used during the slave trade in the USA. *Stephanie Johnson-Toliver, President, Washington State Black Heritage Society of Washington, Inc. comments on the organizations work and the February 24 Black History collaboration with MOHAI. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter@Eddie_Rye. This program will also air on Saturday 7:00-8:00 am (PST).

Rainy Day History
Bonus Episode – Extended Interview With Dr. Paul Kidder

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 52:23


In this bonus episode we have an extended interview from Season 2, Episode 4: Serenity, Surprise, and Delight. Special guest Dr. Paul Kidder, Professor of Philosophy at Seattle University, discusses with our very own Karl on the life and work of Minoru Yamasaki, in particular his style influences and highlighting specific works by him.  Original episode, show notes, and transcript available on our website.  

Rainy Day History
Bonus Episode – Extended Interview With Anne Jenner

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 34:49


In this bonus episode we have an extended interview from Season 2, Episode 3: The Forgotten World’s Fair. Special guest Anne Jenner, Pacific Northwest Curator at the UW Libraries Special Collections Division, discusses with our very own Annabelle some of her favorite pieces in the collection from the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, some of its more peculiar exhibits, and what it was like for people going to the fair. Transcripts, show notes, and more on our website.     

Rainy Day History
Episode 14 - Booms, Busts, and Billionaires

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 35:39


It’s the final episode of the season! There’s no denying it: Seattle is a tech city. After Microsoft moved to the Pacific Northwest, the Seattle area became a hub for computer and internet tech start-ups in the 1990s. Some saw incredible success, while others just weren’t able to survive. We’ll be looking at the 90s-era and contemporary tech booms, and the effects that large companies like Amazon and Microsoft have had on Seattle. Plus, hear from special guest Naud Frijlink, Principal Design Manager at Microsoft, about what it’s been like working in the sector across multiple decades and cities. Show notes and transcript available on our website. 

Rainy Day History
Episode 11 - Location, Location, Location

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 32:58


The now gone but fondly remembered Kingdome stadium came into being in the 1970s as a result of a package of ballot initiatives called Forward Thrust. Although the proposal to build a new stadium did well at the polls, finding a place to put it proved more than difficult. When its location near King Street was decided, community activists in the Chinatown International District pushed back, sparking a larger neighborhood preservation movement whose work and legacy still continues today. Hear from special guest Gary Iwamoto about this era of activism and the founding of InterIm CDA, an affordable housing and community development organization. Show notes and transcripts available on our website. 

Rainy Day History
Episode 10 – Serenity, Surprise, and Delight

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 35:50


Explore the life, times, and creations of architect Minoru Yamasaki, designer of many iconic buildings including the Pacific Science Center arches, downtown Seattle’s Rainier Tower, and the original World Trade Center. Although Yamasaki’s buildings are spread across the globe, his life and career are deeply connected to Seattle’s history. Hear from special guest Dr. Paul Kidder, professor of philosophy at Seattle University who is currently writing a book about Yamasaki, about what he finds fascinating about Yamasaki’s designs. Show notes and transcript available on our website. 

Rainy Day History
Episode 9 - A Lamentable Spectacle

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 31:05


Seattle transit plans have always had a hard time at the polls, going all the way back to 1911, when voters overwhelmingly rejected Virgil Bogue’s vision for a Seattle with public transit at its core. The Bogue Plan was the city’s first comprehensive plan and included big and bold ideas: 90 miles of rail transit, a brand-new civic center and grand central station, converting all of Mercer Island into a public park, and more! How did the plan’s spectacular failure at the polls shape the way we navigate and inhabit our city today? Hear from special guest Eric Scigliano, writer and journalist, about what he’s learned from researching the Bogue Plan and other “Seattles that might have been”. Show notes and transcripts available on our website. 

Rainy Day History
Episode 8 - The Forgotten World's Fair

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 32:42


Besides the famous Century 21 World's Fair that gave Seattle the Space Needle and many of the buildings at Seattle Center, Seattle played host to another World's Fair, the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition! The AYPE put Seattle on the map by marketing it as a resource-rich global city, showcased the latest technology, and laid the groundwork for the University of Washington’s beautiful Seattle campus.   Hear from special guest Anne Jenner, Pacific Northwest Curator at the UW Libraries Special Collections Division about some of the amazing historic items from the AYPE in their collection and some of the more unbelievable aspects of the fair. Show notes and transcript available on our website. 

Rainy Day History
Episode 7 - Seattle's Resilient Chinese Pioneers

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 34:50


Seattle’s Chinatown/International District has been through a lot over the decades. Learn how Seattle’s earliest Chinese American pioneers built and maintained community in the face of racism, riots, and constant change. In this episode, we explore the resiliency of this neighborhood during its original settlement, re-settlement, and growth in the mid-late 1800s.   Our special guest is Doan Nguyen, Senior Tour Manager at the Wing Luke Museum, who shares about the history of the museum’s building and the stories it has to tell about life in the CID during the era of the Chinese Exclusion Act. Seattle’s Chinatown/International District has been through a lot over the decades. Learn how Seattle’s earliest Chinese American pioneers built and maintained community in the face of racism, riots, and constant change. In this episode, we explore the resiliency of this neighborhood during its original settlement, re-settlement, and growth in the mid-late 1800s. Our special guest is Doan Nguyen, Senior Tour Manager at the Wing Luke Museum, who shares about the history of the museum’s building and the stories it has to tell about life in the CID during the era of the Chinese Exclusion Act. Show notes and transcript available on our website. 

RECLAIM with Thais Sky
Ep. 128 Trauma and Social Justice as White Women with Laura Mohai

RECLAIM with Thais Sky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 52:22


In this conversation with Laura, we explore trauma and its intersection with yoga and social justice, what the fawn response looks like in our relationships, and how we can use a trauma informed lens to reclaim our boundaries and consent in the world.   To grab the show notes including all the information on today’s guest, go to www.ThaisSky.com/podcast/128.   If you like what you heard, it would mean the world to me if you took a moment to leave a review and share this podcast with your community.   Thank you for your generous attention. XO Thais   Socials // Website: www.ThaisSky.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/IamThaisSky Instagram: www.instagram.com/IamThaisSky

Rainy Day History
Season 2 Trailer

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 4:34


Rainy Day History is back for another season! The 2020 MYA team has been hard at work putting together brand-new episodes for you to enjoy this summer. Exploring the theme of “growth”, these eight episodes will be tackling inclusion and exclusion through projects, people, and events that helped expand Seattle and put it on the map. Featuring new voices, new segments, and special guests! In this trailer, hear from host TK about what to expect in season two, interview clips from our first three episodes, and a get a sneak peek at the first episode with a trivia question from India! New episodes to be released every Thursday beginning July 23rd. Special guest voices (in order of appearance) Doan Nguyen, Wing Luke Museum Anne Jenner, UW Special Collections Paul Kidder, Seattle University Show notes and transcript available on our website. 

Rainy Day History
Episode 6 - Teamsters and Turtles

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 15:42


Trade, turtles, and giant protests, oh my! In this final episode, host Atul and guest-host Leela take you on a wild ride throughout Seattle’s history of labor movements, culminating in the tensions and tribulations of the 1999 World Trade Organization Protests. Featuring fabulous protest art in the form of cardboard turtle costumes. Show notes and transcript are available on our website. 

Rainy Day History
Episode 5 - Dancing Out of the Shadows

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 14:45


For some, Seattle has long been considered a haven for the LGBTQ community. This episode examines the complexities of making space for marginalized communities in Seattle through the lens of the LGBTQ community’s shared gathering spaces and their movement throughout Seattle’s history. We discuss Shelly’s Leg, a gay bar in Seattle, how it was a trailblazer in the fight to create accepting and inclusive spaces, and why in the world it’s called “Shelly’s Leg” (hint: there’s an actual leg involved). Show notes and transcript available on our website.   

Rainy Day History
Episode 4 - A Voice Like Honey At Dusk

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 11:52


Gentrification is a hot topic in Seattle right now, as areas like the Central District are rapidly changing. Since this is a history podcast, let’s take a look at what stories are at risk of being pushed out as well, and examine what and who has historically called this neighborhood home. Through the story of jazz icon and Seattle legend Ernestine Anderson, we dive into the fight for equality, space, and African-American art in Seattle’s history.  Show notes and transcript are available on our website.

Rainy Day History
Episode 3 - Heirs of the American Experiment

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 16:29


Jumping forward a little bit in history (there’s only so much time!), this episode explores the local impacts of Japanese incarceration during World War II. Some objects, like a set of Hinamatsuri dolls, were left behind. Others, like a wooden chest belonging to Kino Iwasaki, were used to re-build life post-incarceration. This is a story of struggle, resistance, and what is often left out of the Seattle narrative. Show notes and episode transcript are available on our website. 

Rainy Day History
Episode 2 - Life's Weary Way

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 15:28


Seattle the pioneer town was home to logging, coal, fishing… and lots of men. In 1864 Asa Mercer had a plan to “civilize” this rough and tumble Seattle – bring over boatloads of women! In this episode we learn about one of these women, Lizzie Ordway, her journey, and her influence on the city. We also explore Seattle’s complicated image as a pioneer town and rapidly shifting definitions of what it means to be an early settler. Show notes and episode transcript are available on our website. 

Rainy Day History
Rainy Day History - Trailer

Rainy Day History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 2:50


Welcome to Rainy Day History, a podcast by the MOHAI Youth Advisors! Seattle is famous for its coffee beans and digital machines, but it hasn’t always been that way. We’re diving into history to uncover what it means to be a Seattleite both in the past and the present. This isn’t your everyday museum podcast—it’s completely teen-researched, written, and produced! New episodes will be released every other week this fall. 

Spotlight with Gary Shipe
Spotlight With Gary Shipe 11 - 04 - 18

Spotlight with Gary Shipe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018


This week on Spotlight with Gary Shipe, Sunday at 5a: This week we’ll hear from Executive Director of the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) Leonard Garfield. The 100th anniversary of Veterans Day (then called Armistice Day) took place on November 11th, 1918 as World War One came to a close. It was a time of wrenching extremes that pulled Americans between the poles of fear and hope, between deepening cynicism and broadening optimism. MOHAI’s current exhibit, World War 1 American tells the story and opens a window to our current conditions. Through original artifacts, images, voices, interactives and multimedia presentations, WW1 America tells the extraordinary stories of Americans—both legendary and unsung—during this turbulent time. Special ceremonies and events will take place at the museum Veterans Day weekend to commemorate the end of WW1. Learn more online at www.mohai.org

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Visitors to the Seattle Art Museum can’t miss John Grade’s largest sculpture to date: an enormous wooden structure in the shape of a tree, over a hundred feet long and hanging from the lobby ceiling. Grade has made his mark on the Pacific Northwest with art that recreates—and coexists with—the natural world. He has assembled large teams of helpers to build structures that are then intended to degrade and return to the environment, such as his wooden tower at MOHAI which is taller than the building, weighs 11,000 pounds, and took 10,000 hours to assemble. Explore images of John’s work, and find out what drives him to take on such colossal projects. John Grade works with his studio team to create large-scale site-specific immersive sculptural installations inspired by changing geology and ecology in the natural world. Impermanence is central to his work, along with kinetics and relationships between the natural world and architecture. John is the recipient of the 2010 Metcalf Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Tiffany Foundation Award, three Andy Warhol Foundation Grant Awards, two Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grants, the 2011 Arlene Schnitzer Prize from the Portland Art Museum, and the 2013 Arts Innovator Award from Artist Trust. Gary Faigin is a leading proponent of realist painting in the Northwest. His book The Artist’s Complete Guide to Facial Expression has sold over 175,000 copies, been translated into eight languages and been reprinted 24 times. In 2014 Seattle’s Frye Museum hosted a retrospective exhibition on his work, and he currently holds a seat on the board of directors at the Cascadia Museum of Art in Edmonds, WA. Presented by Town Hall Seattle and Gage Academy of Art. Recorded live at Impact Hub by Town Hall Seattle on Wednesday, February 28, 2018.

IMPRV News 9 at 8
#55 Brent Flyberg sends Fabian to the MOHAI Toy Boat Races

IMPRV News 9 at 8

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 66:20


You're listening to IMPRV News 9 at 8 and you know what that means! It's time to get the latest in headline news from renowned reporters Bryant Willis, Tanya Fleetwater, and Fabian von Heezil, who go behind the scenes to get unique insights into the weeks' most interesting under reported stories. This week guest Brent Flyberg is in studio to help Willis and Fleetwater meet the g-g-g-g-ghost of a man who died playing Pokemon Go and a student in Portland Oregon's first Adulting 101 class! Plus, Brent asks Fabian to investigate the Toy Boat Races at MOHAI, we discover the next spiderman, and talk to Tupac from the great beyond! This Week's Headlines http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/67-year-old-man-dies-heart-attack-after-catching-prized-pokemon-lapras-mbs http://www.oregonlive.com/trending/2017/03/oregon_library_offers_the_youths_adulting_101.html

Spilled Milk
Episode 266: Ice Cream Soda

Spilled Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 21:14


Today is an emotional roller coaster of sodas, floats and soapy heads which quickly devolves into baby talk. There are ups and downs, with carbonated iced dairy products making sporadic appearances along with coin hills and investigative journalists. EXPLICIT. www.spilledmilkpodcast.com MOHAI live show

Spilled Milk
Episode 263: Pomegranates

Spilled Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 25:18


Today's To Do list: whacking, excavating and pegging pomegranates. Also, a taxonomy, vocabulary and mythology lesson to determine if our sarcotesta are juicer than yours. Lastly, we decide if the antioxidants, fiber content and garnet color are enough for us to fall in love with these "love apples". EXPLICIT. www.spilledmilkpodcast.com MOHAI show  Matthew's Novel "Our Secret Better Lives"

Spilled Milk
Episode 261: Dim Sum

Spilled Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 33:00


Today we are chasing carts and chatting Dim Sum, with a slight detour to sing praises for Toronto's International Airport. Utter madness ensues as our hosts discuss turnip cakes, sesame balls and rice rolls along with industrial sized Lazy Susans and Russell Crowe's ode to the sea. MOHAI show The Dim Sum Dumpling Book by Eileen Yin-Fei Lo Russell Crowe Music Video

Runyai Studio Podcast
016. Runyai Studio – Dr. Liska-Mohai Marianna, és az AtlasPROfilax

Runyai Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 61:57


Mi az a banyapúp? Miért fáj a fejem? Hogyan előzhető meg mindez? Marianna már évtizedek óta foglalkozik gyógyászattal. Kezdetben klinikai onkológusként praktizált, aztán áttért a holisztikus szemléletűgyógyászatra. Később fülakupunktúrás addiktológusként is dolgozott, ám egy balesete kapcsán találkozott az Atlasz kezeléssel, ami az első csigolya, és a fej pozícióját teszi helyre. Mára már százszámra kerülnek ki keze alól reménytelennek hitt betegek ezzel a módszerrel. A műsor második felében a diétákról diskuráltunk, nevezetesen az Atkins-diétáról.

The Biggest
#06 Aaron Walker-Loud

The Biggest

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 82:40


My guy Aaron stopped by and we got the full history of his musical journey from student of music to band leader plus we got to chop it up about how he fell into the opportunity to help bring The Legacy of Seattle HipHop exhibit to fruition.

Here in Seattle
Seattle Hip Hop exhibit at MOHAI

Here in Seattle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 3:55