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Kent Monkman is one of the most vital and provocative voices in contemporary painting. Based between Toronto and New York, and a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation in Treaty 5 Territory, Monkman is known for his epic, genre-bending canvases that challenge dominant historical narratives and reframe them through Indigenous and queer perspectives. Monkman has developed a distinctive visual language that subverts classical European art traditions—particularly those of 19th-century and 20th-century history painting—to expose the distortions and omissions of colonial narratives. His work blends these European conventions with Indigenous histories, recontextualizing colonization while exploring themes of resilience, sexuality, joy, and identity. At the center of many of these works is Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, Monkman's time-traveling alter ego. Clad in high heels, Miss Chief operates as both a trickster figure and a witness to colonial encounters, embodying Indigenous worldviews and queering history in a way that destabilizes settler-colonial perspectives. Through Miss Chief, Monkman reimagines historical events, placing Indigenous presence and agency at the forefront. Monkman's large-scale commissions include mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People), a pair of monumental paintings created for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2019, which directly confronted the institution's colonial legacies. His work has been exhibited in major museums across North America and Europe, and is part of significant public and private collections. As his first major U.S. museum exhibition, "History is Painted by the Victors," opens at the Denver Art Museum, Monkman joined me to reflect on the road to this moment—a journey that spans decades of challenging entrenched narratives in Western art history. We spoke about how growing up in Winnipeg, amidst the complexities of Indigenous representation in Canadian institutions, shaped his relationship to museums; how painting serves as both a political tool and a personal method for processing historical trauma; and the collaborative energy that fuels his expansive studio practice.
Is there such a thing as a "maths brain"? How do you help a child who's struggling with numbers? And why should you never tell a kid they're clever? Here to answer all these questions is the legendary Bobby Seagull!He tells us how he gave up a career in the city to become a teacher, and ended up going viral after an appearance on University Challenge. We discuss Bobby's dating life, and how he explained it to his mum using a PowerPoint presentation. Ellie attempts a Keir Starmer impression, Helen reveals how she embarrassed herself in front of a hot young man, and we invent a new catchphrase for Britain. Plus: a maths rap and a quiz! Bobby's books, The Life-Changing Magic of Numbers and The Monkman and Seagull Quiz Book, are out now. Follow Bobby on social media for more Seagull magic or visit bobbyseagull.com.WE ARE BACK ON THE ROAD! Our brand new show Hot Mess is coming to theatres all over the country in 2025 and beyond. Many shows are SOLD OUT already so get your tickets NOW for Leeds, Sheffield, Stroud... Then we're off to Dunstable, Chelmsford, Worthing, Cardiff, Worcester, and many more... Visit scummymummies.com for dates and tickets. *WE HAVE A SHOP!* Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, washbags, sweatshirts and beach towels. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on X, Instagram, and Facebook @scummymummies. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kent Monkman talks to Ben Luke about his influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped his life and work. Monkman was born in 1965 in St Mary's, Ontario, and today lives and works between New York City and Toronto. He is a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation in Treaty 5 Territory, in Manitoba, Canada, and uses the language of European and North American art to reflect on Indigenous experiences. He addresses colonisation and its legacies, loss and memory, resistance and protest, and the disparities between Native American and settler colonial attitudes to gender and sexuality, among many other subjects.Monkman is often present in his work through his gender-fluid alter ego Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, a glamorous, supernatural, shapeshifting time-traveller. At once a witness, a trickster and an agent of change, Miss Chief is a key means for Monkman to subvert colonial perspectives, in challenging both the imagery of Old Master paintings and the construction of histories relating to Indigenous peoples. In the conversation, he describes Miss Chief's role—“living inside” his paintings—reflects on the reimagining of queer narratives of the American fur trade, and discusses the historical and present reverence for gender-fluid or two-spirit people in Indigenous communities. He reflects on the enduring impact of Eugène Delacroix's painting and writing, the influence of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith on his political conviction, and the dramatic impact of seeing Antonio Gisbert Pérez's painting The Execution of Torrijos and his Companions on the Beach at Málaga (1988) at the Prado in Madrid. He gives insight into the complex process of making his paintings and other aspects of his studio life. Plus, he answers our usual questions, including the ultimate: what is art for?Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors, Denver Art Museum, Colorado, US, 20 April-17 August; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 27 September-8 March 2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The unpredictable availability of salmon and other fish in Alaska is putting additional pressure on the practice of subsistence fishing for Alaska Native residents. A federal board just opened up subsistence fishing and hunting — something reserved only for rural residents — to all 14,000 residents of Ketchikan. The State of Alaska is fighting a federal panel's approval of a COVID-era emergency subsistence hunt for citizens in Kake. Meanwhile, stakeholders are closely watching a legal conflict over fishing on the Kuskokwim River that has implications for decades of legal precedents over subsistence fishing access. GUESTS Ilsxílee Stáng / Gloria Burns (Haida), president of the Ketchikan Indian Community Nathaniel Amdur-Clark (Citizen Potawatomi), partner at Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Miller, and Monkman, LLP
The unpredictable availability of salmon and other fish in Alaska is putting additional pressure on the practice of subsistence fishing for Alaska Native residents. A federal board just opened up subsistence fishing and hunting — something reserved only for rural residents — to all 14,000 residents of Ketchikan. The State of Alaska is fighting a federal panel's approval of a COVID-era emergency subsistence hunt for citizens in Kake. Meanwhile, stakeholders are closely watching a legal conflict over fishing on the Kuskokwim River that has implications for decades of legal precedents over subsistence fishing access. GUESTS Ilsxílee Stáng / Gloria Burns (Haida), president of the Ketchikan Indian Community Nathaniel Amdur-Clark (Citizen Potawatomi), partner at Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Miller, and Monkman, LLP
On December 23, 1989, in the quiet desert outskirts of Mesa, Arizona, a young woman's life was tragically cut short. A woman who had been swept up by romance and a whirlwind marriage, became the victim of a cold-blooded conspiracy orchestrated by her own husband and his older brother. What followed was a long legal battle, with Cindy's family, particularly her younger sister Kathy, fighting tirelessly for justice. This week we discuss: Murder, Motive, Appeals, Insurance FraudSources:https://murderpedia.org/male.A/a/apelt-michael.htmhttps://murderpedia.org/male.A/a/apelt-rudi.htmhttps://law.justia.com/cases/arizona/supreme-court/1993/cr-90-0246-ap-pc-2.htmlhttps://law.justia.com/cases/arizona/supreme-court/1993/cr-91-0025-ap-2.htmlhttps://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/az-supreme-court/1230584.htmlhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185345239/cynthia-estelle-monkmanhttps://twoinnocents.com/about/comment-page-1/https://middlechildbook.com/about/https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240603414/rudy-apelthttps://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/when-underwriters-become-undertakers-despite-glaring-warning-signs-the-insurers-approved-the-hefty-life-insurance-policy-and-gave-two-con-men-a-reason-to-kill-6425023https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/sympathy-for-the-devil-6403592https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/judge-vacates-death-penalty-for-german-killer-finds-that-rudi-apelt-is-retarded-6664670https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/judge-vacates-death-penalty-for-german-killer-finds-that-rudi-apelt-is-retarded-6664670https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/death-row/foreign-nationals/case-outcomes-of-foreign-nationalshttps://eu.azcentral.com/storytelling/grid/arizona-death-row/Support the showPatreon https://www.patreon.com/MMoMEmail: murdermeonmondaypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/MMonMonday Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murdermeonmondaypodcast/ Theme Tune is published under license from: Tribe of Noise – Awkward Mystery https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/artists/show/29267/32277
In a number of ways, Sage Monkman and I are like two peas in a pod. We're "meso" girls, in PH360 epigenetic terms, which means we share a cluster of similarities in our physical and behavioral traits. We've each experienced our own versions of trauma throughout life, aligning us even more. And we're both diagnosed with ADHD, which sparked this very conversation today. It stemmed from some recent banter between us as we aired our frustrations, leaned on each other for support and understanding, and shared some tips for tackling why the simple often appears so complex for gals like us. In true ADHD fashion, we didn't stay on track with this topic. But we did explore our ideas around self-management, labels, medication, mindset, and a hearty dollop of woo-woo—because who doesn't love a bit of that? So if you're up for a casual earwig, this episode might just be your jam! TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testartfamilylawyers.com.au TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
tansi kahkiyaw|Hello everyone,We're back!! In todays episode we talk about our best basketball players we have EVER played against (17:10), followed by a great interview with Warriorz Basketball (39:50) and their major tournament happening in Winnipeg, MB!Follow us:Instagram: @warscoutpodTikTok: @warscoutpodFacebook: War Scouts BasketballX: @warscoutpodEmail: warscoutpod@gmail.com
30 year old Cindy Monkman went missing in the hours before she was supposed to catch a flight home with her sister for Christmas. Join me as I tell John the heartbreaking case of Cindy and how falling in love can sometimes be a very dangerous thing to do. Kathy Monkman Higham's links: Blog Youtube Channel Sponsors: FUM TryFum.com/tcc Get 10% when you use code tcc Sources: Source 1 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168356499/dorothy-june-monkman https://casetext.com/case/state-v-apelt Clip from American Monster (Season 9 and Episode 4) https://middlechildbook.com/2022/04/27/gone/ Newspaper.com access to the Arizona Republic and the Arizona Daily Star archives
ʔasqanaki is a Ktunaxa word that means to tell two versions of the same story. It's also the name of a new podcast that shares this traditional world view. Host, Smokii Sumac - Ktunaxa and transmasculine poet - speaks with Indigenous storytellers and creators. They talk on topics ranging from representation to sexuality; from language learning to aunties teaching. After learning to see himself in a new way Smokii Sumac hopes to help others look at the world differently through ʔasqanaki. She's larger than life in Louboutin heels, a fabulous wardrobe and she came from the stars to save us all with love! Miss Chief Eagle Testickle is the shape-shifting, time-traveling elemental alter-ego of Kent Monkman. The renowned Cree artist is known for his larger than life paintings and films that feature Miss Chief. She has sashayed through his canvases challenging Canada's narrative for 20 years, but we have never known Miss Chief's story - until now. The Memoirs of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: A True and Exact Accounting of the History of Turtle Island (Vol 1 and 2) are the visually stunning and salacious memoirs created by Monkman and long-time collaborator Gisele Gordon.
Cindy Monkman met a charming German man in a bar one night, and the two began dating. But when his visa was about to expire and he suggested a green card marriage, Cindy thought she was helping him out. What she didn't know was that this was part of a plot that started before they even met. *This case is solved* Book: https://middlechildbook.com/about/ Research training: https://truecrimepodcasttraining.com/ Sponsors: Upgrade your sleep at trymiracle.com/crimelines and use code CRIMELINE for a FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Get $15 off a Skylight Frame at Skylight Frame.com/CRIMELINES Want more content? Check out my other podcast Crimelines & Consequences in your favorite podcast app or on YouTube. Links to all my socials and more: https://linktr.ee/crimelines Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vDL4YoWPRkUdf3IpjNQMPoS4nidJIjtiG2sm6aW08ss/edit?usp=sharing Transcript: https://app.podscribe.ai/series/3790 If an exact transcript is needed, please request at crimelinespodcast@gmail.com Support the show! https://www.patreon.com/crimelines https://www.basementfortproductions.com/support Licensing and credits: Editing and production assistance by Nico from The Inky Pawprint https://theinkypawprint.com Theme music by Scott Buckley https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/ Cover Art by Lars Hacking from Rusty Hinges Crimelines is a registered trademark of Crimelines LLC.
Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with music and film legend Barbra Streisand about her career and the misconceptions she's out to correct with her new memoir, Roland Paris and Bijan Ahmadi explore the global and local ripple effects of the Israel-Hamas war, artists Kent Monkman and Gisèle Gordon discuss writing an origin story for Monkman's alter ego character Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, and our Sunday Documentary explores the role of Canadian peacekeepers in the Vietnam War. For more, visit https://cbc.ca/sunday.
Take a closer look inside The Big Book of Nature Activities with authors Drew Monkman and Jacob Rodenburg. This episode is a conversation that includes: Jacob and Drew's journey BEFORE meeting each other and co-authoring together. An overview of The Big Book of Nature Activities. Why nature and getting outdoors is important in a child's life.How to apply nature as a teaching tool.How nature education is linked to environmental advocacy for children and what we can do. Tips on how we can help close the gap of Nature-Deficit Disorder. MEET DREW: Drew Monkman is a graduate of Université Laval in Quebec City and the University of Toronto. He worked as a French Immersion teacher, until retiring in 2011. For over 20 years, Drew oversaw the development of a schoolyard naturalization project in Peterborough. Drew is a lifelong naturalist and writer whose environment column has appeared in the Peterborough Examiner since 2004. He is the author of three books, including “Nature's Year in the Kawarthas” and "The Big Book of Nature Activities”, which he co-authored with Jacob Rodenburg. Drew also maintains a website (drewmonkman.com) where he posts his columns, recent wildlife sightings, and information on climate change in the Kawarthas. He has been an active member of the local climate advocacy group “For Our Grandchildren” since 2012. Drew is also involved with other environmental groups like Peterborough Pollinators, Peterborough Field Naturalists, and Pathway to Stewardship. In 2015, he received an Honorary Degree from Trent University. MEET JACOB: Jacob Rodenburg has taught in the field of Outdoor Education for more than 35 years. He is currently the Executive Director of Camp Kawartha a summer camp and Outdoor Education Center. Jacob is a frequent keynote speaker and presenter. He has won many awards for his "passionate determination, inspiration, and innovation in fostering awareness for the natural world around us," Jacob teaches at Trent University in environmental studies and geography. He holds a teaching certificate and a Master's in Education and is the author of many books that include: The Big Book of Nature Activities by Drew Monkman and Jacob RodenburgThe Book of Nature Connection by Jacob Rodenburg:Jacob also conceived of an environmental framework for children of all ages to help promote stewardship through each age and phase of a child's development. Called the Pathway to Stewardship and Kinship, this approach to environmental education helps provide children with the experiences they need in order to become future stewards. CONTACT: Jacob's Email
NPC Wellness bodybuilder Claire Monkman joins The Weight Room. She chats about her experience growing up playing sports and riding horses and then getting into college and falling into bad habits due to crazy schedules. She then talks about gaining weight and wanting to make a change, finding Tyler Bedson and Built By Bedson and starting to make changes within her life. We discuss her 2 year preparation for stepping on the stage, going through body recomposition, mock preps, and finally picking a show and going through her first real prep. We then talk about her first shows, stepping on stage, competing, and what comes next. Claire and I have a great chat about bodybuilding, mindset, health, finding a community, and much more so tune in and enjoy! Find us on IG @theweightroompodcast @claireeemmk The Weight Room's Coaches Corner (Find your next coach!): https://www.theweightroompodcast.com/fitnesscoaches SPONSORS: Big Play DiGital Solutions for your fitness business needs: https://www.bigplaydigital.io SMOKIN GUN COFFEE: https://smokinguncoffee.com/ USE CODE TWR10 FOR 10% OFF YOUR ORDER All Sport Pharmaceuticals for your supplement needs: https://allsportpharmaceuticals.com/ The Fitness Competitor's Guide: IG: @TheFitnessCompetitorsGuide YouTube: @TheFitnessCompetitorsGuide Pure Spectrum CBD Use CBD? Support The Weight Room with code TWR15 and get 15% off: https://www.purespectrumcbd.com/ SUBSCRIBE to The Weight Room on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts! Sign up for The Weight Room Newsletter: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/s... NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Thanks for all your support and if you have any questions, thoughts, or concerns please message @theweightroompodcast on Instagram or email theweightroompodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, Julie chats w/ Bobby Seagull from Netflix's Indian Matchmaking Season 3. If you watched the show, you know Bobby is filled with loads of enthusiasm and excitement for life, especially for the subject Math! Prior to Indian Matchmaking, Bobby has appeared several times on British television, including the quiz show University Challenge and the BBC documentary series Monkman & Seagull's Genius Guide to Britain. Bobby's passion for improving math literacy is evidenced through frequent appearances on various broadcast and radio programs throughout the UK, as well as by authoring several books on the subject. Tune in to hear Bobby and Julie chat about Bobby's: Upbringing in the UK Experience being on Indian Matchmaking and working with Sima Aunty The infamous salsa dancing shoes His prior dating and relationship history + the dating apps he uses. His thoughts on dating outside the South Asian culture Friend-zoning & dealing with rejection His reactions to some of the not-so-nice feedback he's received from the internet and TV audiences about his portrayal on the show. Thank you to our Sponsors, Sonu Company! They also made an appearance on Indian Matchmaking Season 3. Sonu Company is a premium jewelry company that shares a commitment to high quality craftmanship. Sonu was founded by two South Asian sisters, Payal and Kajal Vitha! Their goal is to educate customers in their buying journey while also retaining their commitment to sustainability and transparency. Visit www.sonucompany.com to see their full collection and use BGP15 for 15% off your order. Join our Podcast Newsletter HERE Connect with Bobby| IG: @bobby_seagull | Twitter: @Bobby_Seagull | TikTok: @bobby_seagull Connect with The Brown Girl Podcast on IG: @thebrowngirl_podcast Connect with Julie on IG: @thejuliegeorge #southasianpodcasts #southasianadvocacy #sobercuriosity #southasianfounders #indianmatchmaking #netflix
Meet Issa Lampe. She is the new executive director of University of Richmond Museums. It didn't take us long to find her exhibiting some bizarre behavior. She loves to gush about known pedophile, Michel Foucault and Canada's Most Canceled Artist, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle. Listen to Issa Lampe's pretty words. It sounds so innocent, but it's not. She has a mission to subvert societal norms and to shove her offensive ideology down the throat of your children. It is quite clear that the University of Richmond is being destroyed from the inside out. Timestamps 0:00 - Meet Issa Lampe 0:30 - The Radical Curriculum 1:45 - Drag "Masquerade" 2:34 - Kent Monkman AKA Miss Chief Eagle Testickle 3:45 - Monkman's Controversial Hanky Panky Painting 4:50 - Miss Chief Eagle Testickle's View of Herself 5:58 - Lampe on Foucault 7:21 - Lampe on the Role of Museums 8:24 - What Lampe tones down, Monkman proclaims 11:05 - Conclusion If this is your first time hearing about our ongoing battles against University of Richmond, we suggest you go over to www.urwoke.net to learn more. Check out our UR Playlist here on Youtube as well! WE POST DAILY! If you don't see us, check our other socials. If you got a favorite, we are most likely on it! The AllmyLinks has all of our Socials! - https://allmylinks.com/robisright Fair Use Disclaimer Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
A city lot in Juneau recently became the first land ever put into trust for the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. It's only the second tribal land put into trust in the country's largest state. The trouble is, the state believes the trust designation by the U.S. Department of Interior undermines the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, that specifically prohibits the federal government from considering land-into-trust applications in Alaska. Today on Native America Calling, we get the back story on the Alaska trust land process and what it means for Alaska Natives with Richard Peterson (Tlingit from the Kaagwaantaan clan), president of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska; Joe Nelson (Tlingit), board chair of Sealaska; and Lloyd Miller, partner of Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Miller, and Monkman.
A city lot in Juneau recently became the first land ever put into trust for the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. It's only the second tribal land put into trust in the country's largest state. The trouble is, the state believes the trust designation by the U.S. Department of Interior undermines the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, that specifically prohibits the federal government from considering land-into-trust applications in Alaska. Today on Native America Calling, we get the back story on the Alaska trust land process and what it means for Alaska Natives with Richard Peterson (Tlingit from the Kaagwaantaan clan), president of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska; Joe Nelson (Tlingit), board chair of Sealaska; and Lloyd Miller, partner of Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Miller, and Monkman.
It's leaf peeping time in the northern hemisphere when trees break into riots of color as autumn plows a path from north to south. Two of the best regions for capturing the show here in the US are across New England and along California's magnificent Sierra Nevada. To help get you up to speed when preparing for your own foliage excursions, we speak with landscape photography specialists in each of these regions—Jerry Monkman in New England and G. Dan Mitchell in California's Sierra Nevada. After weighing in with informed opinions about when and where to find the best color this year, Monkman and Mitchell make suggestions about fresh ways to picture the scenery and discuss topographic and geological differences between east and west. We also talk gear—both DSLR and mirrorless—with Monkman opting for the Canon 5D Mark IV or EOS R5, and Mitchell alternating between the Canon 5DS R and FUJIFILM X series mirrorless. For all of the above and much more, please join us for this informative discussion and discover new ways to reap an autumn photography harvest and take your landscape and scenic photography to new heights. Guests: Jerry Monkman & G. Dan Mitchell Photo © Jerry Monkman For further details about our guests, their gear, and a selection of their secenic photographs, find this episode on the B&H Explora blog at: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/fall-foliage-east-and-west-with-jerry-monkman-and-g-dan-mitchell-the-bh Guest Bios: Jerry Monkman is a New England-based conservation photographer, filmmaker, and writer, who's been telling adventure- and conservation-themed stories for more than 20 years. Together with his wife Marcy, Monkman runs EcoPhotography, a Portsmouth, New Hampshire-based stock and assignment photo business and video production company. EcoPhotography's award-winning images have been published worldwide, and the Monkman's have received National Outdoor Book Awards for two books: The AMC Guide to Outdoor Digital Photography in 2012, and Outdoor Adventures: Acadia National Park, in 2017. Monkman's first feature-length film, The Power of Place, was an official selection of the 2015 New Hampshire Film Festival. His newest documentary feature, The Merrimack: River at Risk, premiered on New Hampshire PBS in July 2020. In 2022, Monkman launched the film production company Reel Quest Films, LLC with partner Ryan Smith. Stay Connected: Jerry Monkman Personal Website: https://ecophotography.com Film Production Website: https://reelquestfilms.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerrymonkman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jerrymonkman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ecophotography G Dan Mitchell is a California-based landscape and nature photographer who focus's his attention on the Pacific coast, the Sierra Nevada, the central California grasslands and deserts, and the American Southwest. Author of the 2015 book California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra, Mitchell's photographs have been widely exhibited, published, and licensed for commercial use. In 2018, he photographed extensively in Yosemite National Park as a Yosemite Renaissance artist-in-residence. He maintains a prolific online presence, sharing daily images and commentary at his website. Equally active on social media, he founded the 10,000-member “Sierra Nevada: Photographs from the Range of Light” Facebook community. Yet, Mitchell is most at home in the field, where he has scoured the Sierra Nevada backcountry for photographic moments for more than 50 years, and photographed each summer since 2011 with the “First Light” group. Stay Connected: G. Dan Mitchell Personal Website: https://gdanmitchell.com Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gdanmitchell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gdanmitchell Twitter: https://twitter.com/gdanmitchell Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gdanmitchell
Bobby Seagull is a school maths teacher and Cambridge University Doctorate student. Before moving into education, he was an investment banking trader at Lehman Brothers & Nomura, and qualified as a Chartered Accountant from PwC. He's an ambassador for the charity National Numeracy, a presenter for an Open University course on personal finance for young adults, a regular contributor to Radio Four's Puzzle For Today and a columnist for the Financial Times. Bobby is the author of The Life-Changing Magic of Numbers (which reached #50 Amazon UK best sellers over Christmas 2018) and co-presenter of the podcast Maths Appeal. With my University Challenge friend. He co-wrote The Monkman & Seagull Quiz and co-presented a BBC TV series Monkman & Seagull's Genius Guide to Britain. Outside of maths. In this episode of Things I Forgot Were Good For Me, he talks all about growth mindset and how we can tap into that place where we can find our passion and purpose in life.
Cree artist Kent Monkman is known for his provocative challenges to the representation of Indigenous peoples in Western Art, which often feature his two-spirit artistic persona, Miss Chief. Monkman's work is widely exhibited in Canada and internationally, including at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Through the summer of 2022, he has exhibitions at the National Gallery of Canada and in the fall, at the Royal Ontario Museum. This episode originally aired on April 19, 2016.
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This episode features our conversation with Michelle Monkman, a community nurse and First Nations, Inuit and Metis education liaison. Hsien and Michelle discuss what palliative care looks like, the unique and common challenges she faces in the community and how to provide culturally appropriate care. For more information visit: waitingroomrevolution.com Our theme song is Maypole by Ketsa and is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
This week on The Road The Stage we bring you a great interview with Daniel Monkman. Daniel is responsible for the project Zoon, and the Polaris Music Prize Shortlist record Bleached Wavves. Released early in the pandemic, Daniel and Zoon are finally about to hit the road to show Bleached Wavves across Canada and parts of the US. Patrick Bateman and Peter Michaels get to know more about Daniel Monkman, as well as the impact My Bloody Valentine's Loveless has had on his music and listening habits. It's not every episode we get to spend so much time discussing an album that means an immense amount to both Patrick and Daniel. We also can't forget Daniel's other band OMBIIGIZI, a new collaborative project with Adam Sturgeon AKA Status/Non-Status - the new album Sewn Back Together is out now. OMBIIGIZI means “She/He is loud” in Anishinaabe and the record provides listeners with an in-depth journey through the music minds of Monkman and Sturgeon. Check it out. Like this week's episode on YouTube and then make sure you're subscribed to the Communal Creative Studios channel to see more episodes of The Road The Stage and some absolutely incredible music in and out of the studio. As always, The Road The Stage is recorded and produced at Communal Creative Studios in Red Deer, Alberta.
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40 years ago, on August 1, 1981, MTV launched with The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star" (viewable here: https://youtu.be/PJtiPRDIqtI) To commemorate the occasion, we talk not only about the music videos for that song, but also other music videos by The Buggles as well as Yes music videos that probably aired on MTV. We even talk a bit about Asia, ABWH, and Trevor Rabin's "Something to Hold Onto" music video. But before all that, we touch upon the 49th anniversary of Alan White's first Yes gig (7/30/1972), comments about the song "Mystery Tour" which will be on The Quest, a very brief update on the Monkman situation (you may have already heard), and a Tom Brislin post with a clever Yes reference. You can follow our podcast series at https://anchor.fm/yesshift, which includes an audio version of this episode if you prefer not to look at us. We welcome comments, questions, and suggestions, so feel free to email us at yesshiftpodcast @ gmail.com On our Facebook page. we will not only share our podcast episodes, but also Yes photos and videos with stories from throughout their career. We look forward to having band members of guests as well. (You know who you are!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yesshift/support
Yesterday, Francis Monkman's response to Yes fan Dan Roth regarding the similarities between "The Ice Bridge" and his own song "The Dawn of an Era" made the rounds. After responding to a listener's email, we discussed our thoughts about Monkman's response and the resolution to the whole situation. You can find Dan Roth's full post about the matter here: https://www.progressiveears.org/forum/showthread.php/27511-New-YES-album-quot-The-Quest-quot-out-1-Oct/page20 You can follow our podcast series at https://anchor.fm/yesshift, which includes an audio version of this episode if you prefer not to look at us. We welcome comments, questions, and suggestions, so feel free to email us at yesshiftpodcast @ gmail.com On our Facebook page. we will not only share our podcast episodes, but also Yes photos and videos with stories from throughout their career. We look forward to having band members of guests as well. (You know who you are!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yesshift/support
Zoon is the musical moniker of Hamilton's Daniel Monkman. Born in Selkirk, Manitoba, and raised in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, Monkman saw the horrors of Canadian racism everyday. This sadly led to him abusing alcohol and drugs. However, Monkman found solace in his self-proclaimed “moccasin-gaze” a combination of 90s shoegaze with traditional First Nations music. His debut album Bleached Wavves, which was one of our favorite records of 2020, was recorded in his bedroom and his jam space, using only a Fender Deville guitar and DigiTech delay pedal. Zoon has chosen Becks 2002 album, Sea Change. “the leaf blower-wielding performance artist reborn as heartbroken bohemian superstar.” - Stereogum “Sea Change showed me what Beck was capable of”. - SPIN magazine “being torn apart by idle hands” - Beck - Paper Tiger
I’m so excited to introduce our next guest today. His name is Ryline Monkman and he has such an incredible story about hard work, perseverance, and overcoming circumstances. Ryline grew up in a bad way. With difficult situations surrounding both parents, getting kicked out of his house at age 14, and becoming a father at age 16, he was still able to dig deep within himself and find the will to pursue his dreams. Through the RAP program at his high school he was able to work on an apprenticeship before graduating with honors. His trade brought him financial success and opportunity to care for his family. And eventually brought him full circle where he rejoined Careers: Next Generation, the company responsible for implementing the RAP program that paved the way for his future success. Keep listening to follow Rylines trials, tribulations, and victories in his ultimate pursuit of a successful, fulfilling life using the skilled trades as a catalyst to get there. Don’t forget to subscribe to this channel, and on our website blueisthenewwhite.com to receive all the latest updates. As always, this show is not monetized & we don’t run ads. We rely strictly on the word of mouth from our listeners to further the mission. So if you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate, review, and share. The future generations of tradespeople depend on it. On you! So thank you again and enjoy this episode of Blue is the New White with Ryline Monkman
The CWB Association brings you a weekly podcast that covers what's happening in the world of welding. We speak to people passionate about the world of welding and fabrication. Get the right tips and industry information to stay on top of what's happening in the Welding industry. #welding #welding podcast. This week's guest is Ryline Monkman from CAREERS: The Next Generation
Emok, Djuma Soundsystem, Olith - Osuga Squire - True Religion (Hannes Bieger Remix) Luttrell - Snoop Dawk Paradoks - Panarea Nelli - Sahara Antai, Alter (UA) - Machinarium Pete Tong, John Monkman - Ecstatsis Joris Voorn ft. Lazarusman - This City (VIRSION Remix) Paradoks - Stay Julian Wassermann, Raphael Mader - Endless Alex Kennon - Blinding Lights Britta Arnold - No Pushing Only Pulling (Kadosh Remix) Tim Engelhardt - Idiosynkrasia (Andhim Remix) Citizen Kain - Charly Charly Monolink - Father Ocean (Ben Böhmer Remix)
Todays guest hit 'soul sister' status as soon as we connected on this one. Fellow 'Activator' and PH360 Epigenetics Educator, Sage Monkman reached out after listening to episode 68 recently where I opened up for the first time publicly about my own experience with abuse growing up. Sage resonated with my story through her own experiences and journey with complex PTSD. We share thoughts and ideas on our prospective lessons and learnings along the way. Conversations like this can be raw, they can be vulnerable, they can be uncomfortable and confronting. But they can more so be healing, they can be liberating and they can take us (and others) leaps and bounds towards understanding, forgiveness and letting go of our own judgement. I thank Sage for reaching out and taking (and giving me) the opportunity to unpack some important and close to my heart topics with someone who crossed my path at the perfect time to do so. Tiffanee Cook | www.rollwiththepunches.com.au | @rollwiththepunches_podcast | @tiffaneeandco EPISODE SPONSOR: Atlas Broker | www.atlasbroker.com.au/tiff | 1300 731 131 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roll-withthepunches/message
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to episode 186 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week on the podcast, I was joined by conservationist, author, filmmaker, and photographer, Jerry Monkman. Jerry is revered in the Northeast United States as a photography powerhouse, having authored eight books which have inspired many to take up photography in Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont. Jerry is also known for his conservation documentary videos, which have had major positive impacts on the protection of critical public lands in his area. Jerry and I discuss some interesting topics this week, including: His journey through the years as a photographer. Using photography to conserve open spaces and public land. Photo guidebooks and their impact on the craft and various locations. The "why" of outdoor photography. How photography has changed since the 1990's. How to balance the commercial needs of a landscape photographer and messages of conservation. ... and more! Over on Patreon this week, join over 140 of your peers in supporting the podcast financially and listen to Jerry and I talk about the importance of thinking about what we are trying to say with our photographs. I hope you enjoy our conversations!
Norin Taj discusses her relationship with her homeland (Pakistan) and what it means to immigrate to Canada. She describes her identities and the history of the Muslim values she feels identified with her South Asian culture as two complex and intricate entities that cannot be separated. She believes immigrating to Canada has given her the opportunity to do things she always wanted to do: to continue being an educator and a researcher. Norin also elucidates on the ideas of inequality between public education vs. private elite education in Pakistan. While private education requires high levels of accountability (mainly requested by parents), public education remains to be for poor individuals with little to no accountability and students are referred to as mere numbers on dropout rates. Norin left us pondering with two key questions: Should education focus on numbers/budgets or on actual education for the most marginalized? and how can girls’ education make use of better terms for empowerment? *Biography: Norin Taj is a doctoral candidate in Educational Leadership and Policy with a specialization in Comparative, International and Development Education at OISE. Her research interests are in the global policy discourse on girls’ education and its understanding in the South Asian context, particularly in Pakistan. When not working, she enjoys painting and writing poetry. *Cite this podcast (APA): Ortega, Y. (Producer). (2020, September 30). CES4E2 – “Empowering” girls education in Pakistan. https://soundcloud.com/chasingencounters/ces4e2-empowering-girls-education-in-pakistan *Sources: 1.Monkman, K., & Hoffman, L. (2013). Girls’ education: The power of policy discourse. School Field, 11(1), 63-84. 2. Khoja-Moolji, S. (2015). Suturing together girls and education: An investigation into the social (re) production of girls’ education as a hegemonic ideology. Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 9(2), 87-107. 3. Meyer, J. W., & Jepperson, R. L. (2000). The ‘actors’ of modern society: The cultural construction of social agency. Sociological theory, 18(1), 100-120.
In this episode we examine contemporary Cree artist Kent Monkman's diptych mistikôsiwak on view now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The monumental paintings were completed in 2019 and are called Welcoming the Newcomers and Resurgence of the People. In his words, Monkman aims to “reverse the gaze” from white settlers looking at Indigenous people to Indigenous people looking at settlers. Welcoming the Newcomers adapts figures and poses from a variety of works of art that depict the Indigenous people of Turtle Island from the point of view of white Europeans and settlers to present a different story and a different point of view about first contact. Resurgence of the People uses Emmanuel Leutze's 1851 Washington Crossing the Delaware as a source to picture contemporary immigration from Monkman's point of view. Sources + Further Reading Artist Interview—Kent Monkman: mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, December 20, 2019. https://www.metmuseum.org/metmedia/video/collections/modern/kent-monkman-great-hall-mistikosiwak-wooden-boat-people Delacroix, Eugène. The Natchez. 1823–24 and 1835. Oil on canvas. 35 1/2 x 46 in. (90.2 x 116.8 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436180. Gotthardt, Alexxa. “How Contemporary Artists Have Used ‘Washington Crossing the Delaware' to Challenge History.” Artsy, February 14, 2020. https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-contemporary-artists-washington-crossing-delaware-challenge-history. Griffey, Randall. “Kent Monkman Reverses Art History's Colonial Gaze.” The Metropolitan Museum of Art, December 17, 2019. https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/now-at-the-met/2019/kent-monkman-mistikosiwak-wooden-boat-people-colonial-gaze. Loggans, Regan de. “Mistikôsiwak: Monkman at the Met.” Canadian Art, April 29, 2020. https://canadianart.ca/essays/mistikosiwak-kent-monkman-at-the-met/. Madill, Shirley. “Introducing Miss Chief by Shirley Madill,” Art Canada Institute - Institut de l'art canadien. https://www.aci-iac.ca/the-essay/introducing-miss-chief-by-shirley-madill. Michelson, Alan. “Emanuel Leutze, Washington Crossing the Delaware.” In “Native Perspectives,” The Metropolitan Museum of Art. https://www.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/curatorial-departments/the-american-wing/native-perspectives. Monkman, Kent. Welcoming the Newcomers, 2019. Acrylic on canvas, 132 x 264 in. (335.28 x 670.6 cm). Monkman, Kent. Resurgence of the People, 2019. Acrylic on canvas, 132 x 264 in. (335.28 x 670.6 cm). Phillips, Ruth B. and Mark Salber Phillips. “‘Welcoming the Newcomers: Decolonizing History Painting, Revisioning History.'” Art Canada Institute - Institut de l'art canadien. https://www.aci-iac.ca/the-essay/decolonizing-history-painting-by-ruth-b-phillips-and-mark-salber-phillips. Tuck, Eve and K. Wayne Yang. “Decolonization is Not a Metaphor.” Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society 1.1 (2012): 1-40. https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/des/article/view/18630/15554 Zygmont, Bryan. "Emanuel Leutze, Washington Crossing the Delaware." Smarthistory, August 9, 2015. https://smarthistory.org/leutze-washington-crossing-the-delaware/. Credits Unboxing the Canon is hosted and produced by Linda Steer for her course “Introduction to the History of Western Art” in the Department of Visual Arts at Brock University. Brock University is located on the traditional lands of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples. Our sound designer and editor is Devin Dempsey, who is also reading these credits. Our logo was created by Cherie Michels. The music for this podcast has been adapted from “Night in Venice” and “Inspired” by Kevin MacLeod. Both are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0. We are grateful to Alison Innes from the Faculty of Humanities for her sharing her podcasting wisdom and offering support. This podcast is funded by the Humanities Research Institute at Brock University.
Episode 10 of I Got That One! is now out and oof...was this a bloodbath! Have a listen to find out what we thought about this week's match and our theories on how past famous contestants can have an effect on current ones. We also talk about classical music in Murakami novels and short films that became feature-length movies, and of course, our pick for this week's best-dressed quizzer! Stay tuned to the end for an extra special announcement!Yvonne would also likely to apologise for mispronouncing Carvosso around the 5:29 mark!
I am a conservation photographer, filmmaker, and writer, and while I have written ten books and directed a feature-length documentary film, you will usually find me shooting nature and outdoor lifestyle photography and video for non-profit, editorial, and commercial clients. I’ll shoot anywhere, though I most often shoot in New England, especially in New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont. My images, books, and films have told adventure- and conservation-themed stories for more than 20 years for clients such as The Trust for Public Land, The Nature Conservancy, National Geographic Adventure, L.L. Bean, and Timberland. With my wife Marcy I run EcoPhotography, our Portsmouth, New Hampshire based stock and assignment photo business and video production company.
Regan de Loggans (Mississippi Choctaw/ K'iche' Maya) is a two-spirit art historian, curator, educator, and organizer based in so-called Brooklyn on Lenape land. On this episode of Not Invisible: Native Womxn on the Frontline, Regan and journalist, Shea Vassar discuss mutual aid, advocacy on social media, anti-Blackness within the Indigenous community, and including the G2ST in our MMIWG2ST advocacy. Support the Indigenous Kinship Collective: https://venmo.com/indigenouskinshipcollectiveCheck out Regan's Mutual Aid ZineRead Reagan's article: Mistikôsiwak: Monkman at the Met
Founded in 2019 by real estate entrepreneur Chris Monkman and technology builder James Waterhouse, Neighbourhood exists to create a world where anyone can be at home wherever they are. Chris began his career in real estate with Urban Splash, a design-led regeneration and modular development company. Starting with small projects that transformed forgotten places Chris moved from repurposing individual buildings, to developing city blocks and then whole neighbourhoods, regenerating some of the most challenging areas across the UK, all for which he was awarded Property Weeks Trailblazer of the year. It was only when Chris moved to London was it that he found a bigger problem he had to solve. He found it hard to find flexible and connected homes with like-minded people in the areas he wanted to live. Inspired by the potential of people and places, and with a passion for design, technology and community building, Neighbourhood was born. Neighbourhood designs, develops and operates a network of design led coliving homes for purpose driven people. At just 6 months old, Chris & James have launched the Neighbourhood brand, raised their pre-seed round of venture capital funding, and have partnered with some of the UK's leading property developers. With their prototype Neighbourhood now live in Manchester – they have 28 beds under management, 150 in the pipeline, and a flagship scheme soon to be announced in London. On a mission to become the world's most loved city living brand, these ambitious founders have only just begun. http://weareneighbourhood.city ******** ♥ ---- Thank you for watching this video—Please SHARE IT and leave a comment! I LOVE to personally read & reply to all comments.---- ♥ ►► Christine and her team are the creators of Kndrd.io: The comprehensive software solution that uses technology to put the LIVING into CoLIVING. ◄ ◄ *Register for a FREE account at https://kndrd.io/register
This week on Open Door, Lee sat down with Bobby Seagull to discuss all things Mathematics. Bobby is a mathematics teacher, BBC Broadcaster (BBC Radio 4, BBC Sounds, Monkman and Seagull's Genius Guide to Britain), Author, a former contestant on University Challenge, a library champion and a West Ham fan! Bobby is currently a Doctorate Candidate at the University of Cambridge, writing his PhD about Maths Anxiety. On the episode, we discuss Maths anxiety, foundational skills and Merlin Football Stickers.
How many people can say they went to kindergarten in the woods? Well forest and nature schools are on the rise and their philosophies can definitely be integrated into public school curriculums. In today's chat with Sabrina Hale of Hardwood Nature School in Peterborough we talk the benefits of being outside for 3+ hours a day which go beyond increased physical activity and reach our eyesight, our social learning, and our mental health! Hardwood Nature School: https://www.hardwoodnatureschool.com/ https://www.hardwoodnatureschool.com/forest-kindergarten Child and Nature Alliance of Canada: http://childnature.ca/ A Head, Heart, Hands Approach to Outdoor Learning: http://childnature.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/FSC-Guide-1.pdf The Big Book of Nature Activities, Monkman and Rodenburg: https://campkawartha.ca/the-big-book-of-nature-activities/ I Love Dirt, Jennifer Ward: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/786059.I_Love_Dirt_ New episodes every Sunday. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Overcast and more. Contact us at practicallyzerowaste@gmail.com Instagram @practicallyzerowastepod @elsbethcallaghan Facebook Practically Zero Waste Podcast Support the podcast at https://ko-fi.com/elsbethcallaghan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/practicallyzerowaste/message
Tracklisting The 1975 – Somebody Else (EMBRZ Remix) John Monkman – Magnolia RÜFÜS DU SOL – Underwater – Club Edit[...]
In Episode 37, we get to hear from native warrior, Lenard Monkman. Lenard is Anishinaabe and the co-founder of Red Rising Magazine - an Indigenous magazine by and for Indigenous peoples. He has also been an associate producer with CBC Indigenous for more than 3 years now. He's also a community builder - he works hard to help urban Indigenous peoples stay connected to one another and their cultures. You can follow Lenard on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram as well as check out his latest stories on CBC Indigenous at this link: https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/lenard-monkman-1.3341974 If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at: www.pampalmater.com If you would like to help me keep my content independent, please consider supporting my work at Patreon: www.patreon.com/join/2144345 Thank you all for your ongoing support! Note: The information contained in this podcast is not legal, financial or medical advice, nor should it be relied on as such. (photo used with express permission of Lenard Monkman)
When Robb Monkman was a college student, he and his roommates were robbed at gunpoint. The home invasion and hostage taking rocked Monkman to his core and determined the course of his career. Monkman is founder and CEO of ReactMobile, which provides electronic security devices, or panic buttons, for businesses, including the hospitality industry. ReactMobile is among several technology companies included in the American Hotel & Lodging Association's Five Star Promise, a pledge by major hotel companies to establish and implement best practices to protect their employees. The promise includes the deployment of hand-held technology, hospitality workers can use to summon help in times of crisis for themselves or guests. In this episode, Part Two of Lodging Leaders' report on hotel safety and security, we explore panic button technology and trends. We interview advisers on what's available to hotel owners and operators as they work to come up with methods to protect their employees. We also review AHLA's Five Star Promise and what it is calling the hospitality industry to do. And we talk with Unite Here, the labor union that got the whole thing started.
When Robb Monkman was a college student, he and his roommates were robbed at gunpoint. The home invasion and hostage taking rocked Monkman to his core and determined the course of his career. Monkman is founder and CEO of ReactMobile, which provides electronic security devices, or panic buttons, for businesses, including the hospitality industry. ReactMobile read more
Most of our earliest experiences of art are forged at museums. In this episode artist Kent Monkman recounts his own youth visiting institutions that didn’t reflect the lived reality around him and his Cree community in Winnipeg. Since those formative years, Monkman has become an important voice in contemporary art who challenges the histories told inside the hallowed halls of museums, pushing them to reflect the complexity of the world around them. He is an artist who teaches us to imagine the world we want to see, one that refuses to erase the stories of pain, but instead uses them to portray the power of resilience and future possibilities. This is the first in a four-part series by Hyperallergic in conjunction with the Gardiner Museum and its Community Art Space, a platform for experimentation and socially-engaged art. The series explores the role of museums, ceramics, and the stories they tell. A special thanks to Brooklyn-based musician SunSon for providing the music to this episode, and you can check out his website sunson.band. You can also follow him on Facebook or Instagram.
Tweet D & L Coffee Services presents the #1 listed “Food Radio show Philadelphia”, Small Bites with Donato Marino and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio this Sunday, February 24th at 635pm with a great lineup. We are thrilled to welcome Anthony Torcivia Director from Cantina Los Caballitos as they arew put of the 7th annual Restaurant Week! Between Monday, February 25 and Friday, March 8, 2019 to feast on a 3-course prix fixe lunch and/or dinner at more than two dozen of our award-winning restaurants for either $15, $25 or $35. From BYOBs to James Beard Foundation nominees, experience a diversity of dining styles on one of the “Top Ten Foodie Streets in America.” Special menus cover everything from intimate upscale dining to your favorite pub food, and represent a variety of ethnic flavors, from French and Filipino to Northern European and Italian. East Passyunk Avenue Restaurant Week is your perfect excuse to try something new, return to a favorite, or do both during East Passyunk Restaurant Week 2019 with Cantina Los Caballitos one of the places available. Then we will chat with Executive Chef Justin Womack of Del Frisco's Grille at 225 S. Broad Street in downtown Center City on The Avenue of the Arts only steps away from Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theatre, The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, The Wilma Theater and more; Del Frisco's Grille is the perfect stop for a pre-show cocktail or post-show dinner. The Grille features Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse signature prime, hand cut steaks and takes the classic bar & grill menu to new heights, drawing inspiration from bold flavors and market-fresh ingredients and offering a diverse menu of shareable small plates along with other more approachable classic American fare. On Friday, February 22nd at 4pm the 2nd Annual Outside-Inside BBQ at Angel Merrill Merrill's Colonial Inn featuring Pork Island BBQ occurred, and this Sunday we are happy to have joining us the pitmaster of the event Jim House to talk all things BBQ. He recently competed in the Cape May Chili & Chowder Cookoff at The Grand Hotel of Cape May, will be at the Parade Day BBQ Party at Showboat Hotel Atlantic City on March 9th, Jersey Shore Rugby Club on May 4th, multiple events at Garden State Beer Company throughout the year, and has been named #1 for Best Catering, Best Food Truck, and Best BBQ by The Press of Atlantic City. Last, but certainly not least we welcome THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND of making amazing and unique BBQ Egg Rolls and many other great BBQ delicacies Tim Monk the pitmaster of Monkman's BBQ out of Gloucester City, New Jersey trying to make Gloucester Great and the home of St. Mary's Gloucester City Irish Events where Saint Patrick Day is celebrated bigger than anywhere else when you Visit South Jersey. You say you STILL NEED MORE!!! Don't forget we still have our regular weekly segments from Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized for Blog Eating in SJ, John Howard-Fusco for his news of the week and please remember that John's book “A Culinary History of Cape May: Salt Oysters, Beach Plums & Cabernet Franc” from Arcadia Publishing The History Press is available, Chef Barbie Marshall who is a Chef Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Season 10 finalist, appeared on Season 17 of FOX Hell's Kitchen #AllStars, as well named Pennsylvania's most influential chef by Cooking Light will delight us with her tip of the week, and a joke of the week from legendary joke teller Jackie "The Joke Man" Martlingof The Howard Stern Show fame and his autobiography “The Joke Man: Bow to Stern” from Post Hill Press is available for purchase on Amazon.com.D & L Coffee Services Inc. and Bluejeanfood.com hope you will use the TuneIn app to listen worldwide or also catch Small Bites Radio syndicated on KGTK 920AM, KITZ 1400AM, KSBN 1230AM, KBNP 1410AM, Salem Radio Network, ScyNet Radio, Stitcher Radio, PodOmatic, Indie Philly Radio, Player FM, iTunes, and TryThisDish Radio which is the only independently owned and operated international chef-driven foodie and lifestyle radio network in the world. https://wildfireradio.com/small-bites/ D & L Coffee Services has an expert staff of highly qualified, certified, and experienced office, technical, and sales personnel. D & L Coffee Services are able to provide your business, home, or special event the absolute best from the beans they sell, vendors they work with, Italian delicacies available for delivery, catering on-site for any sized affair, hands-on barista training, equipment available for purchase, and maintenance/repair services for your espresso and coffee machines. You can stop by their warehouse at 7000 HOLSTEIN AVE, SUITE 3, Philadelphia, PA 19153 during business hours or call the office at 215-365-5521 for an appointment, consultation, or any questions. The post Small Bites – Episode 105 appeared first on Wildfire Radio.
New Jersey Recording Artist Skrewtape stops by to chop it up with Dj No Luv & MonkMan and talks about Jersey/Philly Hip Hop Scene as well as recent projects. Obvious Bane also calls in from Kentucky. Meek Mill - What’s Free [Clean] Rick Ross Jay Z What's Beef (Soundtrack Version)2 B.I.G. (Interlude) (Amended, 2014 Remastered) P.S.K (What Does It Mean ) Clean Edit By Schoolly D Mobb Deep - Get Away Meek Mill - Trauma (Clean) (Championships) Jay Z - Dead Presidents Meek Mill - Respect the Game (Clean) Jay-Z - Dead Presidents II (Clean) Obvious Bane,Rafu - Any Given Moment Meek Mill - Intro Skrewtape - 2:15PM Skrewtape,Kool G Rap, Cambatta - You Know Da Drill Skrewtape - '87 Ragtop
Daniel Glen Monkman, anciennement du groupe The Blisters, est un artiste ojibwé installé à Winnipeg au Manitoba. Moe Clark nous présente son microalbum « Bloom ».
There has been much talk in recent weeks about the RSC's production of Macbeth, but turn your glance to the silver screen (and streaming platforms) and you'll find that Shakespeare's most abject analysis of greed, ambition, and lust for power, is wowing select audiences around the UK. Directed by Kit Monkman and starring Mark Rowley as Macbeth, Akiya Henry as Lady Macbeth and Al Weaver as Banquo, this is a stunning movie that mixes the traditional approach with a rich visual language, a tapestry of of vividly imagined locations presented as CGI set dressing for the story to unfold against. The movie summary is as follows: "Brilliant young general Macbeth pulls off a glorious victory in battle before returning to an indolent court where honours are dispensed by whim. Spurred on by prophesying drifters and an ambitious wife, Macbeth sets his sights on the throne. In Kit Monkman's adventurous new adaptation, this compelling tale of unchecked ambition, soured friendship, lost intimacy and the descent into nihilism is encountered in a strange and claustrophobic territory partly conjured by the mind." To find out more about the movie and its ambitious use of green screen, Christian Cawley spoke to Kit Monkman.
Tracklisting 1. Modd – Inki (Extended Mix) 2. Jullian Gomes – Love Song 28 (feat. Bobby) 3. Tinlicker & Helsloot[...]
This week we are joined by @theUCreview, author of the University Challenge Review who has reviewed the past series and a half of University Challenge with his own interesting and tangential take on the series, often focusing more on the memes and contestants rather than the result. We discuss what got him into University Challenge and to produce a review page. We then move onto what inspires him on the subjects of his reviews and his workflow, what review has generated the most feedback and what subject is closest to his heart. Social media & meme culture then get a shout out as we discuss the next personality to follow the likes of Seagull, Monkman, Goldman, Powell into social media lore. Joe's experience with fellow Edinburgh alumni is also discussed as we talk quizbowl and whether it is an advantage to a competing team and whether it explains some of the current first round results. The discussion ends with the now usual quick-fire questions. If you want to be a guest please contact @quizzymondays. Read Joe's blog at theuniversitychallengereview.tumblr.com
It’s where it’s at! Steve Cavanagh and Luca Veste present a brand new podcast for readers and writers which will bring you the latest news in the book world, interviews with the best writers, agents, publicists, editors, and literary agents in the business. Also, each week we'll hear from some of the best book reviewers around, who'll give us their reads of the week. This week, the duo discuss Ian Rankin bringing Rebus back, a new BBC adaptation, detectives on TV, and quizshow celebrities Monkman and Seagull. In Reviewer's Corner, it's Liz Barnsley! She reviews Insidious Intent by Val McDermid and Western Fringes by Amer Anwar. Special guest this week is Martyn Waites. In a wide-ranging and hilarious interview, Martyn talks writing as Tania Carver, his eagerly anticipated new novel, his past as an actor, superb 90s adverts, his love of horror, meeting Christopher Lee, and being Jimmy Nail. Credits: Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions Music by Stuart Neville
Artist, Kent Monkman believes at this point in time it’s important to have a critical perspective of Canada. His new art exhibit travelling the country challenges Canadians to have a different point of view. In this episode of Face To Face, Monkman discusses his work that depicts how colonial policies have institutionalized Indigenous peoples in Canada.
Artist, Kent Monkman believes at this point in time it’s important to have a critical perspective of Canada. His new art exhibit travelling the country challenges Canadians to have a different point of view. In this episode of Face To Face, Monkman discusses his work that depicts how colonial policies have institutionalized Indigenous peoples in Canada.
“ University Challenge” is a British quiz show, watched all over the world (particularly on YouTube). A major star of the recent season was Eric Monkman, of Oakville, Ontario. He was the captain of a Cambridge team. And he wowed the world with — as Jay says — “his amazingly extensive knowledge; his unaffected, individualistic style; and his obvious generosity of spirit.” A hashtag flew through the... Source
University Challenge contestant Eric Monkman has become a social media sensation thanks to his intense delivery and incredible general knowledge, with "Monkmania" sweeping the nation. But just how did he come to know so much? And do we - in an age when we're supposedly sick of experts - need a hero like Monkman? Mark Coles finds out.
Tracklisting: 1. Pional – It’s All Over (Locked Groove Rendition) 2. Sam Smith – Like I Can (Jonas Rathsman Remix)[...]
Kit Monkman (Director), Marcus Romer (Director), Thomas Mattinson (Producer), The knife that killed me. Festival Section: Competition. Right after the premiere screening of their film THE KNIFE THAT KILLED ME, in competition at the 2014 edition of Alice nella Città, Fred talks to Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer and Thomas Mattinson , [...] The post Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer, Thomas Mattinson – The knife that killed me #Alicenellacittà appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kit Monkman (Director), Marcus Romer (Director), Thomas Mattinson (Producer), The knife that killed me. Festival Section: Competition. Right after the premiere screening of their film THE KNIFE THAT KILLED ME, in competition at the 2014 edition of Alice nella Città, Fred talks to Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer and Thomas Mattinson , [...] The post Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer, Thomas Mattinson – The knife that killed me #Alicenellacittà appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kit Monkman (Director), Marcus Romer (Director), Thomas Mattinson (Producer), The knife that killed me. Festival Section: Competition. Right after the premiere screening of their film THE KNIFE THAT KILLED ME, in competition at the 2014 edition of Alice nella Città, Fred talks to Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer and Thomas Mattinson , [...] The post Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer, Thomas Mattinson – The knife that killed me #Alicenellacittà appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kit Monkman (Director), Marcus Romer (Director), Thomas Mattinson (Producer), The knife that killed me. Festival Section: Competition. Right after the premiere screening of their film THE KNIFE THAT KILLED ME, in competition at the 2014 edition of Alice nella Città, Fred talks to Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer and Thomas Mattinson , [...] The post Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer, Thomas Mattinson – The knife that killed me #Alicenellacittà appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kit Monkman (Director), Marcus Romer (Director), Thomas Mattinson (Producer), The knife that killed me. Festival Section: Competition. Right after the premiere screening of their film THE KNIFE THAT KILLED ME, in competition at the 2014 edition of Alice nella Città, Fred talks to Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer and Thomas Mattinson , [...] The post Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer, Thomas Mattinson – The knife that killed me #Alicenellacittà appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kit Monkman (Director), Marcus Romer (Director), Thomas Mattinson (Producer), The knife that killed me. Festival Section: Competition. Right after the premiere screening of their film THE KNIFE THAT KILLED ME, in competition at the 2014 edition of Alice nella Città, Fred talks to Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer and Thomas Mattinson , [...] The post Kit Monkman, Marcus Romer, Thomas Mattinson – The knife that killed me #Alicenellacittà appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
This is an in-the-field recording with Tom Wexler and Kit Monkman, UK based media artists who together form KMA. Their work has been featured in public spaces across Europe and as far as Macau, China. Congregation, an interactive light installation currently on display in Market Square in Downtown Pittsburgh is KMA's debut work in North America. Open to the public every weekday from dusk until 10PM and every weekend from dusk until midnight, Congregation is an experience that will only be available to you from the date of this recording until March 16th—so be sure to check this out! You can keep up to date with the artists of KMA by checking out their website: kma.co.uk and following them on Twitter @kma_artists. I was invited by the very kind folks at the Office of Public Art and the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership to a little informal happy hour gathering and to check out the piece in action. Of course, on the way there I decided to turn on the recorder on my iPhone thinking the least I would do is record my own experience with the piece. I was delighted that the event was informal enough and the artists of KMA were so very kind that I managed to get in some chat time with both Tom Wexler and Kit Monkman to discuss the ins and outs of the piece. Reminder: An in-the-field recording comes with environmental noise and this one includes the sound of a crane being operated in the background. If you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen! KMA on the Internet Market Square Public Art website KMA Group on Facebook for updates @KMA_artists on Twitter Funding for the Market Square Public Art Program has been generously provided by The Heinz Endowments, an anonymous source, Colcom Foundation, Richard King Mellon Foundation, and the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership. Local production support for the installation is being provided by Flyspace Productions and the Office of Public Art. (from Market Square Public Art Website) If you enjoy this and other free recordings form the AP Collection please go to paypal.com, click the send money tab, enter theapcollection@gmail.com and send a little cash our way to support the work that goes into the AP Collection.
More Sunday morning music - this time all the tracks are from the 1970s. In collecting these cuts I discovered two albums that I somehow missed - Kraftwerk - Ralf & Florian and Cluster - Sowiesoso. I have plenty of Kraftwerk & Cluster in my collection but I didn't have those two albums & they are both wonderful. So thanks to Matt for suggesting those two records. Also thanks Matt for suggesting the Nue! track. That one was "new" to me and it fit perfectly. I know the Nick Drake tune was technically not the 1970s but I had already fallen in love with it & put it in the mix before I realized that it was released in 1969. Oh well. I went back and forth about using the Ralph Towner cut. It's a bit too pretty, almost new age-like, but I used to love that song. Along with Eberhard Weber, Towner's Icarus was my introduction into the wonderful world of ECM records back when I was in college. So I had to include it for nostalgia sake. I'm glad I did because it really is a beautiful tune. I wasn't able to squeeze in all of the great suggestions from listeners so I'm definitely going to have to do a second mix with this theme. I really want to work that Kris Kristofferson tune into the next one. And I didn't get a chance to work in Josh's suggestions of electronic library music. I sought out the Monkman album & it's so cool, it just has to be included next time. Too many good tunes left on the cutting room floor! I better get started on the next mix. Enjoy. T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Kraftwerk - Heimatklange[1973] 03:31 King Crimson - Peace a Theme[1970] 04:40 Nick Drake - Riverman[1969] 08:50 Cat Stevens - The Wind[1971] 10:22 Ralph Towner - Icarus[1974] 16:27 Nue! - Leb Wohl[1975] 24:50 Cluster - in ewigkeit[1976] 31:25 Miles Davis - Recollections[1970] 38:25 Kraftwerk - ananas symphonie[1973] 45:30 Brian Eno - Julie With[1977] 50:30 Eberhard Weber - Moana I[1976] 55:22 Genesis - Horizons[1972] 56:55 Loudon Wainwright III - Lullaby[1973] 59:45 Steve Tibbetts - The Secret[1977] 04:25 Heldon 2 - In the Wake of King Fripp[1975] 08:30 Brian Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain[1974] 13:20 end
Jerry Monkman is an outdoor photographer and film maker who specializes in conservation issue affecting the Northeastern U.S. His work has been used in publications around the world and his images have been used in more than 100 land conservation projects since 2000. He is also the author of 9 books, including The AMC Guide to Outdoor Digital Photography, which won a 2012 National Outdoor Book Award. www.ecophotography.com http://bridgetbesaw.com/ www.thecandidframe.com info@thecandidframe.com
Some of the best in recent Deep & Soulful House mixed by London-based DJ Steve Taylor. Tracklist: 1. Don't Have To Be Beautiful (Original Mix) - Disco Stu & John Monkman 2. Trippin (Original Mix) - Jakkin Rabbit 3. Hold My Hand (Ame Live Remix) - UNKLE 4. About Love (Pezzner Remix) - Roy Davis Jnr. 5. Not Listening (DJ Kicks Exclusive) - Maya Jane Coles 6. Messin With My Mind (Original Vocal Mix) - Joyce Muniz Ft. Taliwa 7. Destiny (Original Mix) - Chocolate Puma Ft. Colonel Red 8. Stay Together (Original Mix) - Jay West 9. Set Me Free (Original Mix) - Willie Graff & Tuccillo 10. Everyday (Original Mix) - Adana Twins Check out the following links for more info: Website | Facebook | Twitter