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Legendary trumpeter Terence Blanchard is the first Black composer to have had an opera performed at the Metropolitan Opera. But, as he says, he isn't the first Black composer qualified to do so. This hour, we talk to musicians who are changing the face of opera by bringing new stories to the fore. GUESTS: Terence Blanchard: Executive Artistic Director at SF Jazz and Multiple Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer. He has performed as part of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers and composed the scores for dozens of films, including Spike Lee films like BlacKkKlansman and Malcolm X. In 2021 he became the first Black composer to have had their opera performed at the Metropolitan Opera with Fire Shut Up in My Bones. He will be performing selections from Fire Shut Up in My Bones in Hartford on April 24th. Julia Bullock: Grammy Award-winning classical singer. She has curated a program that she performs called “History’s Persistent Voice.” It’s a multimedia project that includes poetry, visual art and music inspired by the songs of enslaved people. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second part of our conversation with 2024 NEA Jazz Master trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard, we explore the emotional and creative depths of his work, from his jazz innovations to his evolution as an opera composer.Blanchard shares the challenges of scoring the documentary When the Levees Broke and discusses how his Grammy-winning album A Tale of God's Will emerged from those themes, evolving into a deeply personal statement on loss and resilience. From jazz to film and opera, he examines how his musical voice has expanded across genres, culminating in his historic operas Champion and Fire Shut Up in My Bones—the first opera by an African American to be produced at the Metropolitan Opera. He also discusses his role in bringing the Monk Institute (now the Herbie Hancock Institute) to New Orleans after Katrina and his ongoing dedication as an educator and mentor to young musicians.He discusses his then-new role as Artistic Director of SFJAZZ, where he provides opportunities for mid-career as well as emerging musicians and brings innovative programming to audiences. As he reflects on receiving the NEA Jazz Master honor, Blanchard considers the legacy of those who came before him and the responsibility of carrying the music forward.
In the second part of our conversation with 2024 NEA Jazz Master trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard, we explore the emotional and creative depths of his work, from his jazz innovations to his evolution as an opera composer.Blanchard shares the challenges of scoring the documentary When the Levees Broke and discusses how his Grammy-winning album A Tale of God's Will emerged from those themes, evolving into a deeply personal statement on loss and resilience. From jazz to film and opera, he examines how his musical voice has expanded across genres, culminating in his historic operas Champion and Fire Shut Up in My Bones—the first opera by an African American to be produced at the Metropolitan Opera. He also discusses his role in bringing the Monk Institute (now the Herbie Hancock Institute) to New Orleans after Katrina and his ongoing dedication as an educator and mentor to young musicians.He discusses his then-new role as Artistic Director of SFJAZZ, where he provides opportunities for mid-career as well as emerging musicians and brings innovative programming to audiences. As he reflects on receiving the NEA Jazz Master honor, Blanchard considers the legacy of those who came before him and the responsibility of carrying the music forward.
In his message titled "Burn in My Bones" from our Fondren Campus, Danny Romick will inspire you to rekindle the flame inside of you so that you can experience more of the goodness of God and not live on past experiences.
Today Pastor Vance shares a sermon titled "The Fire in My Bones" referencing Jeremiah 20:7-9. While you worship online, we invite you to fill out a connection card. This card is not only a way for us to connect with you but also an opportunity for you to share any prayer requests you may have: firstchurchorlando.org/connection-card Giving: firstchurchorlando.org/give-now Missed a past service? Check out our YouTube Channel for past services or you can find our Podcast wherever you podcast from. Like and Subscribe for more First Church content. Want to know more about First Church? Visit our website at firstchurchorlando.org
I love reading! I love thinking about what I read and how to put it into practice - or just remember it! So, on today's show I talk about three quotes I've read recently and how I've been thinking about them.Quote 1: Winn Collier: A Burning in My Bones "And still, this lifelong desire to congruence between the outward appearance and the inward life: I'd like to actually be what people think I am."Quote 2: John Starke: The Secret Place of Thunder "If our performative culture has led to disintegrated inner lives, then Jesus provides a path toward wholeness."Quote 3: Christopher Ash: Psalm Commentary vol 1: "The glorious King and flawless man of Psalm 24 here leads his covenant people in passionate prayer, interwoven with sweet meditation, that each of us may walk in his paths and that the whole people of God may in the end be delivered out of all our troubles." (on Psalm 25)
Today, we're talking to someone I met while helping another friend with her doctoral work. One of her professors on that journey was Winn Collier, who is the Director of The Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination, and Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Christian Imagination at Western Theological Seminary. He is also the authorized biographer for Eugene Peterson's story. His biography of Peterson, called A Burning in My Bones, was released in 2021. He has other books to his credit, as well, and it is actually one of those other books we'll talk about today. His book, Holy Curiosity, looks a nine questions Jesus asked people he met on the journey. Collier's study of those questions unleashes in me a curiosity about questions in general and how we might use them in the work of becoming holy. In this conversation, we'll talk about questions and imagination and Eugene Peterson and curiosity and holiness. Enjoy.
Few musicians tower like Terence Blanchard. The eight-time Grammy winner has been recording for more than four decades, and though his early work recalls the legacy of midcentury greats, for years now, Blanchard has been remaking and reshaping the genre, turning it into a force to give voice to social change. A trumpeter, pianist, composer, Blanchard has pushed the genre and his own artistry beyond jazz to opera and film scores.rnrnBlanchard began playing in his teenage years with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra. By the 1980s, he was playing with Art Blakley's Jazz Messengers. In the 90s, he began performing solo and working with filmmaker Spike Lee, a collaboration that would include films from Do the Right Thing to BlacKKKlansman. During the same period of time, he began to work in opera, turning Charles Blow's 2014 memoir Fire Shut Up in My Bones into an opera for the Metropolitan Opera's 2021-2022 season, marking the first time a project from an African-American composer was presented from the Met's world-renowned stage.rnrnBlanchard is in Cleveland for an appearance with The Cleveland Orchestra's Mandel Opera and Humanities Festival, where he will perform the music of Wayne Shorter. Before he does, he'll join moderator Jeff Johnson on our stage for a conversation about power and his own artistry and what it means to use music to address social challenges.
For all the influence Twitter has had on our culture, no community there has made quite as much impact as Black Twitter. The virtual community grew from a loose online hangout to an influential cultural force that directed conversations about race and culture not only on social media, but in our society at large. A new documentary miniseries from Hulu called Black Twitter: A People's History charts that monumental trajectory. This week on Gadget Lab, we chat about the rise and solidification of Black Twitter with showrunner Joie Jacoby, director and executive producer Prentice Penny, and WIRED senior writer Jason Parham, who wrote the WIRED cover story the docuseries is based on.Black Twitter: A People's History premieres on May 9th on Hulu. Read Jason's three-part series of stories about Black Twitter. Recommendations:Joie recommends the Met Opera show Fire Shut Up in My Bones. Prentice recommends the YouTube channel Pitch Meetings. Jason recommends X-Men 97 on Disney+. Lauren recommends watching Black Twitter: A People's History and reading Jason Parham's story that inspired the show. Mike recommends trying the new instant coffees that are popping up. (Instant coffee is good now, he swears.) Jason Parham can be found on social media @nonlinearnotes. Joie Jacoby is @joiejacoby. Prentice Penny is @The_A_Prentice Lauren Goode is @LaurenGoode. Michael Calore is @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. The show is produced by Boone Ashworth (@booneashworth). Our theme music is by Solar Keys.
Dark Side of the Library Podcast Episode #187: Dark Young Adult Fiction Books Coming Out April 2024 (Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you) Against the Darkness (Buffy: The Next Generation), by Kendare Blake (April 9) https://amzn.to/3PgvSQo The Black Girl Survives in This One: Horror Stories, by Desiree S. Evans (Editor), Saraciea J. Fennell (Editor), Tananarive Due (April 2) https://amzn.to/3IbRlGn To a Darker Shore, by Leanne Schwartz (April 30) https://amzn.to/3UUxP8F Dark Parts of the Universe, by Samuel Miller (April 23) https://amzn.to/42VrN9L Draw Down the Moon (Moonstruck, 1), by P. C. Cast (Author), Kristin Cast (Author) https://amzn.to/3SVCeWk The Kill Factor, by Ben Oliver (April 16) https://amzn.to/48yBool Kill Her Twice, by Stacey Lee (April 23) https://amzn.to/3OWyYcg The Merciless King of Moore High, by Lily Sparks (April 20) https://amzn.to/3OSQWMQ Merciless Saviors: A Novel (The Ouroboros, 2), by H.E. Edgmon (April 16) https://amzn.to/49NXsMD Off With Their Heads, by Zoe Hana Mikuta (April 23) https://amzn.to/3OZvo0V Otherworldly, by F.T. Lukens (April 2) https://amzn.to/3T8zJRT Your Blood, My Bones, by Kelly Andrew (April 2) https://amzn.to/3Tf9Wrr Dark Side of the Library Amazon Live Channel: https://www.amazon.com/live/darksideofthelibrary/ Dark Side of the Library Podcast: https://www.darksideofthelibrary.com/ Dark Side of the Library on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darksideofthelibrary Dark Side of the Library on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darksideofthelibrary
Jazz Master Terence Blanchard celebrates the upcoming New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and his Grammy Award-winning opera, “Fire Shut Up in My Bones”.
On the final episode of our series, host Khadija Mbowe is joined by the renowned trumpet player and composer Terence Blanchard. Hear the pair talk like two old friends as they get real about everything from their experiences navigating the opera world to the power that sharing an article has to convey fatherly love. Get Tickets To See Terence Blanchard Live in Philly on April 7, 2024!https://www.ensembleartsphilly.org/events-and-tickets/2023-24/kcp/terence-blanchard/Music from this episode:BLANCHARD - "Opening Credits," Malcolm X BLANCHARD - "Peculiar Grace," Fire Shut Up in My Bones, The Metropolitan OperaBLANCHARD - "Step Dance Sequence," Fire Shut Up in My Bones, The Metropolitan OperaDVORAK - Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 (“From the New World," The Philadelphia OrchestraThe Philadelphia Orchestra's HearTOGETHER series is generously supported by lead corporate sponsor Accordant Advisors. Additional major support has been provided by the Otto Haas Charitable Trust.
Terence Blanchard Interview Terence Blanchard, born in New Orleans in 1962, is a celebrated jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader. Rising from the vibrant musical scene of his hometown, Blanchard's talent quickly garnered attention, leading to collaborations with jazz legends like Lionel Hampton and Art Blakey. His partnership with filmmaker Spike Lee catapulted him to international acclaim, as he composed scores for numerous acclaimed films, including "Jungle Fever," "Malcolm X," and "BlacKkKlansman." Blanchard's music transcends traditional boundaries, seamlessly blending jazz with other genres and addressing social issues through projects like his band E-Collective. He has also ventured into opera composition, premiering successful works such as "Champion" and "Fire Shut Up in My Bones." Blanchard's multifaceted career and unwavering commitment to innovation have solidified his legacy as a pioneering force in contemporary music. Recently, I spoke with the trumpet legend about his life, music, and thoughts on winning an NEA Jazz Masters Award, one of the highest honors for jazz musicians. You can check out, my article at https://njjs.org/
SynopsisToday's date in 1962 marks the birthday in New Orleans of Terence Blanchard, American jazz trumpeter, composer and educator. “I come from a family of musicians,” Blanchard says. “My father was an opera singer, my mother played piano and taught voice, my grandfather played the guitar. What I wanted was to be a jazz musician, have a band, travel and create music.”Well, he got his wish! Blanchard started piano at 5 and trumpet at 8, playing music with childhood friends Wynton and Branford Marsalis at summer music camps and studied composition with their father, Ellis Marsalis. In 1980, while still in his teens, Blanchard began performing with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra and later Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers.In the 1990s, Blanchard started writing film and TV scores and has composed more than 40 of them to date. In 2019, he was nominated for an Academy Award for his music for Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman.He holds major teaching positions and tours with his quintet, the E-Collective. In 2021, his opera Fire Shut Up in My Bones was premiered at the Metropolitan Opera.Music Played in Today's ProgramTerence Blanchard (b. 1962): ‘Ron's Theme,' from BlacKkKlansman Suite; the E-Collective, with a 96-piece orchestra Back Lot Music CD 779
Annie Humphrey is an award-winning musician who comes from the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Humphrey has just released her seventh album, The Light in My Bones. She worked with producer Jeremy Ylvisaker on the project, and she says it's like nothing she's ever released before. Humphrey talked with MPR News' senior editor of Native News, Leah Lemm.
Israel and Gaza plunged into war over the weekend — hundreds of people have died and many more have been injured or displaced. We talk with members of the Israeli and Palestinian communities in Minnesota about how the violence is impacting their loved ones. Today is Indigenous Peoples Day. We find out how people are celebrating across Minnesota. And we'll talk with the two journalists behind MPR's new Native News unit about their goals for coverage of Indigenous communities in the state. Then, Native News senior editor Leah Lemm takes us to the home of Annie Humphrey on the Leech Lake reservation. The artist and songwriter is out with a new album, called "The Light in My Bones."
Host: Steve Macchia, Guest: Winn Collier “You had this sense that you were with someone who knew Jesus.” – Winn Collier Winn Collier is the author of Eugene Peterson's authorized biography, A Burning in My Bones. Few people have had an opportunity to know Eugene's life as a pastor, theologian, author, and poet like Winn. Winn shares personal stories of Eugene's upbringing and transformation. Winn describes that Eugene was transformed by prayer, slow reading, attentiveness, and deep encounters with God in the Scriptures; this changed the way he moved in the world and with people. Winn and Steve share stories of personal time with Euguene; times that were often marked by unhurried silence. Winn encourages the listener that we live in a world where we are deeply and profoundly addicted to our actions and our self-importance and our making things happen; but in God's world, unhurried attentiveness to God and others is a very counter-transformational experience. Join the conversation about spiritual discernment as a way of life at www.LeadershipTransformations.org and consider participation in our online and in-person program offerings. Additional LTI spiritual formation resources can be found at www.SpiritualFormationStore.com and www.ruleoflife.com and www.healthychurch.net.
Welcome to another LEGENDARY episode! Our Legendaries are special guests who are an expert within their area of storytelling. In this episode, Courtney Shack and Ghabiba Weston have the pleasure of interviewing legendary Kelly Andrew. Kelly Andrew is an author, wife, mother, and dog-mom from New England. When not busy writing she can be found parsing through flea markets or hand-feeding her crows. Kelly is the author of THE WHISPERING DARK and the forthcoming YOUR BLOOD, MY BONES, releasing 2 April 2024. You can also find her work in IN THESE HALLOWED HALLS: A DARK ACADEMIA ANTHOLOGY which is out now. In this episode: We begin with a fun digression about Kelly's pet murder chickens Kelly talks about her inspiration behind THE WHISPERING DARK Kelly discusses her process for reverse engineering her story and her characters We delve into a spirited discussion on Buffy the Vampire Slayer Kelly tells us how her beautiful prose is partly inspired by "saying it with less" Kelly reveals that she is perfect for Storybeast with a list of snacks Find us on our website and on Instagram at @storybeastpodcast. For more storytelling content to your inbox, subscribe here. Feel free to reach out if you want to talk story or snacks! A warm thank you to Deore for our musical number. You can find more of her creative work on Spotify. As ever, thank you for listening, Beasties! Please consider leaving a review to support this podcast. Be brave, stay beastly! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storybeastpodcast/message
There are tons of new operas popping up throughout the United States right now! With that comes more opportunities to make new music happen which is so exciting! This week, Ellen and Alyssa break down five show options to choose from (including both of their favorites) when picking out your contemporary American opera rep for your package this year. Want some other options? Check out the list of honorable mentions below! Be sure to check out the summer rep series playlist to listen and follow along with all five parts of our summer rep series! RESOURCES: Summer Rep Series Spotify playlist Learn Your Music The Right Way Workbook Summer Reset Bundle MUSIC RESOURCES: https://modernsingermag.com/?q=careers-resources/5-modern-operas-add-your-repertoire https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cipullo#Glory_Denied https://www.classicalvocalrep.com/products/Glory-Denied-2-Arias-Catalogue-Aria-Congregation-Aria-101607.html https://www.classicalvocalrep.com/products/Glory-Denied-2-Arias-My-Darling-Jim-After-You-Hear-Me-101606.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Shut_Up_in_My_Bones https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fellow_Travelers_(opera) https://issuu.com/bostonlyricopera/docs/fellow_travelers_r3_v2_single_481a786f5154d2 https://mnopera.org/season/2017-2018/fellow-travelers/synopsis/ https://www.jakeheggie.com/works/deadman https://stageagent.com/shows/opera/2501/dead-man-walking-opera/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Man_Walking_(opera) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_(opera) Let's get social: Support the podcast Follow us on social media Search our website Check out our Shop Follow Ellen Follow Alyssa REP LIST: SOPRANO My Darling, Jim - Glory Denied Leave it in the road - Fire Shut Up in My Bones MEZZO-SOPRANO This Journey - Dead Man Walking Minskwoman's Aria - Flight COUNTERTENOR Dawn, Still Darkness (or the Refugee's Aria) - Flight TENOR Last Night - Fellow Travellers BARITONE Catalogue Aria - Glory Denied Everybody hear that? - Dead Man Walking Our Very Own Home - Fellow Travellers BASS-BARITONE Peculiar Grace - Fire Shut Up in My Bones HONORABLE MENTIONS: The Little Prince Dark Sisters Marnie Akhanatan Billy Budd Ghosts of Versailles Fantastic mr fox Little women Shining Brow Amelia Emmeline Handmaid's Tale Everest Dr. Atomic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modern-singer-llc/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modern-singer-llc/support
Fazekas Gergely zenetörténész, a Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem docense, Guns N' Roses-rajongó, Winkler Róbert ex-rockzenész és Uj Péter, Kodály-módszer-szkeptikus beszélgetnek. Tenkjú for káming in, váj ár jú zenetörténész? 03.30: Budaörsi lakótelep nyolcadik emeletén egyszercsak beindul a GNR, a Nirvana, a Red Hot Chili, a Pearl Jam és Mozart, Bach, Kurtág. 04.20: Titokban játszott egyakkordos funky. James Brown-akkord vs. Jimi Hendrix-akkord. Kettős zenei identitás, coming out. 05.45: Tankjú for kamingin, váj ár jú zenetörténész? Most akkor zeneelméletileg: mi a különbség? (Szpoiler: ki tudja?!) 07.30: Klasszikus zeneszerző, aki rosszabb, mint a legrosszabb pop. (Ludovico Einaudi.) 08.55: Leginkább a zenehallgatás módja választja el a komoly és pop műfajt. 10.20: A korabarokk popzene. Volt verekedés Monteverdi-koncerten? 16.50: A Carson Coma-koncertkrityó. 17.15: A Kodály-módszer. Létezik? Nem létezik? Működik? Nem működik? 21.20: Ha énekelsz, nem félsz. De mi van, ha félsz énekelni? 22.50: Élsportszemlélet a magyar zeneoktatásban, versenykórusok. 23.55: Csavard fel a szőnyeget, Pistike! Rappelni énekórán. Popzene a tanteremben. 28.00: Dalszerelőműhely: popdalokról, komolyan. 32.00: Terence Blanchard: Fire Shut Up in My Bones – az első afroamerikai szerző által írt opera, amelyet a New York-i Metropolitan bemutatott. 33.40: Hogy hívják, amikor elbődül egy operaénekes? 34.55: Pierre Boulez vs. Michael Jackson (Billie Jean) 36.45: Belfastban már nem tanítanak Bachot zeneművészeti egyetemen. Mennyire kell ragaszkodnunk a klasszikus zenei kultúrához? 38.40: Mi is az az oratórium? 40.50: A tojás fázisátalakulása mesterkurzus érdekesebb, mint a periódusos rendszer. 41.30: A rockzene öregedése. 45.55: És a Guns ‘N Roses jó volt! Axl a leggyengébb láncszem. 54.00: Iggy Pop 1994 vs. Iggy Pop 2023 57.00: A streaming hatása rockzene klasszicizálódására. 58.30: Ismeri valaki Zelenkát? Bach ismerte. 59.20: Daisy Jones and the Six. 68.30: Olivia Rodrigo: Vampire és a Radiohead Creepjéből lopott négy akkord. A Radiohead meg a Police-tól. 70.30: A mesterséges intelligencia még rossz Bon Jovi-számot sem tud írni. 73.00: Winkler kisötöst kap korálból. 78.10: Hip-hop Evolution – Netflix. 80.00: A Spotify miatt rövidülnek a számok. Darabra fizetnek. 81.10: Billie Eilish már a refrénnel kezd. 82.20: A legutóbbi Beyoncé-album (Renaissance) irgatlmatlan stáblistája. 86.20: Taylor Swift kiadóját szopatja. 88.00: A Spotify-on hányan hallgatják Tóth Gabit? És Krúbit? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We become what we behold. – Eugene Peterson, A Burning in My Bones Known primarily for rendering the Message paraphrase of the Scriptures, Eugene Peterson was intimately faithful to the extensive range of his vocation. Not only was he the most influential pastor of our time, he was a son, husband, father, student, writer, and sage. Though all these titles surely mark waypoints along the geography of Eugene Peterson's soul, no description rings more true than this one: He beheld the Presence of God. Eugene fell in love with the Scriptures, but not from obligation to a religious hoop or as an abstract exercise in scholarship. No, he fell in love with the Scriptures as the space of face-to-face encounter with the Living God who pursued him. Winn Collier is the longstanding friend and author of Eugene's provocatively honest biography, A Burning in My Bones. In Part 1 of this conversation, Winn invites us into the story of this modern sage whose life and way invite us all into Greater Presence. For the Kingdom, Morgan
This week I speak with Liz Catlin. Her passion is talking about Jesus, and she does so as a speaker, writer, radio personality, and Spirit-led extrovert! Liz is also a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors and a registered Life Coach with CLI. But first and foremost, she is a devoted Christ-follower with a gift to encourage and edify. Liz and her husband Trace are award-winning Kingdom entrepreneurs; their businesses' sole purpose is soul-winning! In 2020 she and her husband founded The Launch...a discipleship ministry created to reach the unchurched community with the simple Gospel of Jesus that focuses on the basics of the Christian faith and to meet the needs through benevolent evangelism and life classes. Liz speaks at conferences nationwide, reminding women WHO they are and WHOSE they are in Christ. She repeats this message weekly on her nationally broadcasted radio show "Strength Becomes Her" and podcast "Fire in My Bones." Her life message is that God loves you, Jesus died for you, and the Holy Spirit desires to lead and guide you into a perfect peace that can't be experienced in this life without them! We look at her childhood up to the present to see the beautiful thread of God working in her life. Facebook & Instagram- @CraveGodMinistriesCraveGodMinistries@gmail.com*Theme Music "Blessed Time" by Ketsa
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. First, Sarah Rothenberg, Artistic Director of DACAMERA, joins us with a preview of the upcoming 2023-2024 season of the arts organization, which includes a new suite from jazz trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard from his history-making opera “Fire Shut Up in My Bones”, two world premieres from Etienne Charles and composer Matthew Aucoin and director Peter Sellars, and a celebration of composer Fanny Mendelssohn in concert and film. To learn more about DACAMERA'S 2023-2024 Season, click here. Plus, June 16 – 23, DACAMERA is offering a free virtual streaming event of its recent production of Kendrick Scott's “Unearthed”, which is a memorialization of the Sugar Land 95 through original music, poetry, and visual art. For more information, click here. The Sugar Land 95 refers to 95 African-American individuals whose remains were uncovered during construction of a new school in Fort Bend Independent School District in 2018. Our conversation on The Sugar Land 95 continues with the co-hosts of a new Texas Newsroom podcast Sugar Land, Journalist Brittney Martin and Southwestern University Assistant Professor of Anthropology Dr. Naomi Reed. Their podcast explores details about who The Sugar Land 95 were, the systemic issues around them, and what progress has been made in the five years since they were discovered. The first two episodes of the Sugar Land podcast will be released Friday, June 16, 2023, on HoustonPublicMedia.org and all major podcast platforms. The remainder of the 8 episodes will be released weekly, every Thursday. Guests: Sarah Rothenberg Artistic Director, DACAMERA Brittney Martin Independent Journalist Co-Host & Executive Producer, Sugar Land podcast Dr. Naomi Reed Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Southwestern University Co-Host & Senior Producer, Sugar Land podcast Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
On the verge of receiving the coveted George Peabody Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Music and Dance in America, the trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard joins Sara Mohr-Pietsch. He discusses his ventures into the operatic world, the success of The Met's recent production of his opera Fire Shut Up in My Bones, and returning to the New York opera company's hallowed stage for their current run of his first opera, Champion, which is based on the life of boxer Emile Griffith. Sara travels to the Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer, in Chelsea, to hear from a modern von Trapp family lineage of singers – the Bevan Family Consort. We hear from sisters Sophie and Mary Bevan about their new album, following in the musical footsteps of their parents' generation, and singing together as a family. David Price, Director of Analysis at the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, gives Music Matters the latest news about how listeners access and engage with classical music recordings. And, as his new collection of lyrics – Never Good with Horses – hits the bookshelves, the Poet Laureate Simon Armitage discusses the art of writing words that can be set to music. We hear too about a special speed-dating project, as part of the Leeds Lieder festival, which paired-up 12 poets from the city with 12 young composers to create a songbook. Sara talked to composers Georgia Barnes and Daniel Saleeb, and the poet Dalton Harrison.
In her book, The Power of Writing it Down, Allison Fallon writes, “What do you want to remember about your life? What we write down is what we remember. It's like a time capsule in a way, a lifeline back to the best parts of ourselves. A little popcorn trail of words we can follow so that we never lose sight of the path we're on. Words help us see ourselves more clearly. They help us remember who we are and what we're here for.” In today's episode, we're considering the spiritual practice of journaling. Even if you think it's not your thing, I hope you'll listen in. A Burning in My Bones by Winn Collier The Pastor by Eugene Peterson Sue Pickering Everything Happens with Kate Bowler + Maggie Smith {S10 Episode 7} CLICK HERE to sign up for The Re{collection} www.remindherpodcast.com
Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands by: Paul David Tripp A Burning in My Bones by: Winn Collier Fruit of the Spirit (Bible Study) Sanctification 101 (Bible Study) Social Media Pressure: Finding Peace Alongside Jesus (Teen Devotional) What is Love by: Haddaway Album: Hit Collection Vol.1; writers: Dee Dee Halligan, Junior Torello
Goodkind has been a regular part of our household holidays for a few years now. We love their meaningful, playful, gospel-centered products that help all of us focus on the gospel!Chris Pappalardo, one of the founders of GoodKind, joins me today on the podcast. We talk about the graticube, rhythms for your home and family, and going on walks.GoodkindSummit RDUBurning in My Bones
We are excited to bring you this podcast series, Choreographers in Conversation. This series allows choreographers to interview other choreographers whose work excites them as a way to learn more about their craft and preserve the stories of these exciting artists in our industry. In this episode Choreographer and Creative Director Ellenore Scott interviews Choreographer Camille A. Brown to hear more about her career and where her love of dance and choreography comes from, what inspires her, working with collaborators, and how Camille approaches her work with ranges in size and types of stages. They also discuss Broadway debuts, the preproduction process, and staying true to yourself in your work. Bios: Camille A. Brown: Broadway: for colored girls… (7 Tony award nominations including Best Direction of a Play and Choreography), Choir Boy (Tony & Drama Desk Nominee), Once on This Island (Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Chita Rivera Nominee), A Streetcar Named Desire. Off Broadway and regional: Much Ado About Nothing (Audelco Award), Toni Stone (Audelco, Lortel Nominee), Bella (Playwrights Horizons, Lucille Lortel Nominee, Audelco Award), Fortress of Solitude (Lucille Lortel Nominee); tick, tick...BOOM! (Encores!). The Wiz (MUNY), Stagger Lee (DTC); Once (Pittsburgh CLO). Opera: Fire Shut Up in My Bones (co-directed with James Robinson- Bessie nomination), Porgy & Bess, Champion. Television: Harlem (Amazon Prime), Nike/Jordan commercial. Jesus Christ Superstar Live” (NBC). Film: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Netflix). Company: Bessie winning Camille A. Brown & Dancers. Awards: Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Choreography, ISPA's Distinguished Artist, Dance Magazine Award, Guggenheim, Doris Duke Artist, Princess Grace Statue Award, Jacob's Pillow Award, and New York City Center, USA Jay Franke & David Herro Fellow, TED fellow, Kennedy Center's Next 50, Ford Foundation Art of Change Fellowship www.camilleabrown.org Ellenore Scott (she/her) is a New York based choreographer and creative director. Broadway: Funny Girl, Mr. Saturday Night. Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors, Titanique. Other choreography credits include: So You Think You Can Dance?, Single All the Way (Netflix), Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical. Scott's work has been seen at The Bushwick Starr, The Old Globe, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, McCarter Theatre, Cherry Lane Theatre, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Cape Fear Regional Theatre and Seattle Repertory Theatre. As a performer, Scott appeared in numerous television shows (Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Smash, The Blacklist, Glee!) and was a finalist and All-Star on So You Think You Can Dance? Scott is the Artistic Director of ELSCO Dance, a contemporary-fusion dance company. As a content creator, Scott makes lifestyle, dance and comedy videos for over 1 million followers on TikTok. @helloellenore https://www.ellenorescott.co/ Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation: Founded in 1965, Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation (SDCF) exists to foster, promote, and develop the creativity and craft of stage directors and choreographers. SDCF's mission is to create access to the field, to connect artists to each other and to the public, and to honor these artists' theatrical legacies. The centrality of directors and choreographers in theatre and the impact they have on other artists' careers—from playwrights to designers to actors—makes SDCF's services essential to the wider theatre industry's continued health and vitality. Through its dynamic educational programming, including Observerships, Fellowships, public panels, and day-long symposia, SDCF serves the needs of directors and choreographers at every stage of career. www.sdcfoundation.org
Camille A. Brown - (Director/Choreographer) 3-time Tony award nominee is the first Black woman to direct and choreograph a play on Broadway in 67 years. Ms. Brown choreographed the Met Opera's critically acclaimed Porgy and Bess and Terrence Blanchard's Fire Shut Up in My Bones, which she also co-directed with James Robinson, making her the first Black director of a Met mainstage production. She is also the founder and director of Camille A Brown and Dancers. Awards include the 2021 ISPA/International Society for the Performing Arts Distinguished Artist Award, 2020 Dance magazine Award, Bessie Award (Mr. TOL E. RAncE), Jacob's Pillow Dance Award, Doris Duke Artist Award, United States Artists Award and five Princess Grace Awards. Foundation fellowships from Ford Art of Change, Guggenheim, TED, Emerson Collective. In addition to a Tony Award nomination, Camille has received an Obie Award, two AUDELCO Awards, three Drama Desk nominations and three Lortel nominations. Philanthropic/Activist Causes: Every Body Move and Social Dance for Social Change
Entrevue avec Yannick Nézet-Séguin, chef d'orchestre québécois : le chef d'orchestre québécois Yannick Nézet-Séguin a remporté deux trophées lors de la 65e cérémonie des Grammy Awards diffusée dimanche. Il a remporté la statuette du meilleur enregistrement d'opéra avec l'œuvre contemporaine Fire Shut Up in My Bones de Terence Blanchard. Plus tard, il a reçu le Grammy du meilleur album solo vocal pour l'opus Voice of Nature : The Anthropocene dans lequel il accompagne, au piano, la soprano américaine Renée Fleming. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Yannick Nézet-Séguin, chef d'orchestre québécois : le chef d'orchestre québécois Yannick Nézet-Séguin a remporté deux trophées lors de la 65e cérémonie des Grammy Awards diffusée dimanche. Il a remporté la statuette du meilleur enregistrement d'opéra avec l'œuvre contemporaine Fire Shut Up in My Bones de Terence Blanchard. Plus tard, il a reçu le Grammy du meilleur album solo vocal pour l'opus Voice of Nature : The Anthropocene dans lequel il accompagne, au piano, la soprano américaine Renée Fleming. Chronique de Patrick Delisle-Crevier, journaliste culturel au 7 jours : la distribution de l'adaptation de la comédie musicale du film The BodyGuard. Le spectacle a été présenté à Londres et Toronto sera présenté à Montréal en mars prochain et à Québec en juin. La mise en scène est effectuée par Joël Legendre et les chorégraphies par Steve Bolton. La rencontre Nantel-Durocher avec Guy Nantel : les anglophones qui diabolisent la loi 96. Entrevue avec Emmanuel Bilodeau, acteur : la Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Montréal va présenter son spectacle Déclaration d'amour, pour l'amour du français le samedi 11 février 2023 à 19h au Gesù. Le tout sera animé par France Castel et Emmanuel Bilodeau. Les participants feront aussi un hommage à René Lévesque dans le cadre des célébrations de son 100e anniversaire. Une production QUB Radio Février 2023Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
October 2022's edition of ROOTS RENDEZVOUS. PLAYLIST: ARTIST - ALBUM - TRACK. 1 Allison Forbes - Dead Men Tell No Tales - Angry In Suburbia. 2 Nikki Lane - Denim & Diamonds - First High. 3 Justin Saladino Band - Honest Lies - Honest Lies. 4 Miraculous Mule - Old Bones, New Fire - Fire in My Bones. 5 Rita Wilson Now & Forever Duets – Fire. 6 Amy Ray - If it all goes South - Joy Train. 7 Jen Lush – Let Loose The Beating Birds – Fireground. 8 Suzie Vinnick - Fall Back Home - Salt & Pepper. 9 Seal Party - MMXXII - Maison. 10 Brei Carter - Brand New Country - Smiling. 11 Big Sky Mountain - Cover My Tracks. 12 Charley Crockett - The Man from Waco - Black Sedan. 13 Andrew Duhon - Emerald Blue - Down from the Mountain. 14 Mariel Buckley - Everywhere I used to be - Neon Blue. 15 Will Hoge - Wings on my Shoes - John Prines Cadillac. 16 Jake Blount - The New Faith - The Downward Road. Size: 146 MB (153,336,634 bytes) Duration: 1:03:52
October 2022's edition of ROOTS RENDEZVOUS. PLAYLIST: ARTIST - ALBUM - TRACK. 1 Allison Forbes - Dead Men Tell No Tales - Angry In Suburbia. 2 Nikki Lane - Denim & Diamonds - First High. 3 Justin Saladino Band - Honest Lies - Honest Lies. 4 Miraculous Mule - Old Bones, New Fire - Fire in My Bones. 5 Rita Wilson Now & Forever Duets – Fire. 6 Amy Ray - If it all goes South - Joy Train. 7 Jen Lush – Let Loose The Beating Birds – Fireground. 8 Suzie Vinnick - Fall Back Home - Salt & Pepper. 9 Seal Party - MMXXII - Maison. 10 Brei Carter - Brand New Country - Smiling. 11 Big Sky Mountain - Cover My Tracks. 12 Charley Crockett - The Man from Waco - Black Sedan. 13 Andrew Duhon - Emerald Blue - Down from the Mountain. 14 Mariel Buckley - Everywhere I used to be - Neon Blue. 15 Will Hoge - Wings on my Shoes - John Prines Cadillac. 16 Jake Blount - The New Faith - The Downward Road. Size: 146 MB (153,336,634 bytes) Duration: 1:03:52
This episode is a book recommendation. I simply want to share my reading habit and recommend to you a wonderful biography: A Burning in My Bones by Winn Collier. This is the authorized biography of Eugene Peterson, pastor, professor, husband, father and the author of The Message version of the Bible.
Opera Theatre of St. Louis Artistic Director James Robinson is at the helm of both “Awakenings” and “Harvey Milk,” two operas readying for world premieres within a week of each other. Robinson discusses both shows, the source material they draw upon and his work bringing “Fire Shut Up in My Bones” from its St. Louis debut to the Met.
Behind the Series is a short-run series about the shows previously featured on this very podcast: Radiotopia Presents. This week, we're talking with the creative team behind our latest series, a hit dog will holler. Today's episode is full of spoilers — so if you haven't heard the series yet, we suggest finishing all the episodes before listening to this conversation. a hit dog will holler tells the story of two Black women activists who find their lives connected in surprising ways. Today, we sit down with three of the leading members of the team, writer Inda Craig-Galván, producer Gisele Regatão, and sound designer Sandra Lopez-Monsalve to reflect on the show's highlights and creative challenges; from adapting a play into a podcast, creating a major character out of abstract sound elements, and the decisions that go into telling fictional stories about the real world. Recommended texts from the hit dog will holler team: On the Yard by Etheridge Knight The works of Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, Jason Moran, Christina Gaillard Fire Shut Up in My Bones by Terrence Blanchard Land of the Free by Gabriel Guerrero Behind the Series is hosted, written, and produced by Mark Pagán. Executive producers are Audrey Mardavich and Julie Shapiro and Yooree Losordo is our operations manager. Music from JD Samson, Blue Dot Sessions, and Christina Gaillard. Behind the Series is a production of Radiotopia Presents, from PRX's Radiotopia. Wanna learn more about your favorite shows, get audio recommendations, events updates, and podcast news? Sign up for the Radiotopia Citizen newsletter at radiotopia.fm/citizen.
Join us as we participate in a Conversation with Winn Collier - author of "A Burning in My Bones" and director of the Eugene Peterson Center for Christian imagination at Western Theological seminary.
One of the most influential voices in western evangelicalism in recent history has been pastor Eugene Peterson. Known especially for his paraphrase of the Bible, “The Message”, his writings, preaching, and pastoral life have touched the lives of millions. In today's episode, Jason sits down with Winn Collier, who recently released the authorized biography of Eugene called “A Burning in My Bones”. Bio | In addition to A Burning in My Bones, Winn Collier has authored four books (Restless Faith, Let God: The Transforming Wisdom of François Fénelon, Holy Curiosity, and Love Big, Be Well) and contributed to numerous other volumes. He has written for multiple periodicals including Christianity Today, Christian Century, Relevant, and the Washington Post. A pastor for twenty-five years, Winn was the founding pastor of All Souls Charlottesville in Virginia. He now directs the Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination at Western Theological Seminary in Michigan. He holds a PhD from the University of Virginia, where he focused on the intersection of religion and literary fiction. Winn and his wife, Miska, a spiritual director, live in Holland, Michigan, with their two sons. Show Notes: Working the Angles - Eugene Petersen Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination A Burning In My Bones - Eugene Peterson Get Connected! Blog & Episode write-up Website Join our Mailing List! Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram Share a Canadian Church Story
We're celebrating Jazz Appreciation month with an in-depth conversation with composer and jazz musician Terence Blanchard. Terence Blanchard has a long list of exceptional jazz credentials, but most recently he's found acclaim as the first Black composer to compose an opera—Fire Shut Up in My Bones—presented by the Metropolitan Opera. In this podcast, he discusses how he came to write Fire Shut Up in My Bones (which was funded in part by the Arts Endowment), the bitter-sweetness of its Met premiere, how he works with collaborators in jazz, in opera and in film—especially his long collaboration with Spike Lee, how composing for film enabled him to write opera, the influence of Art Blakey on his music, the impact of Black Lives Matter on his work, and the joy of playing live with his group the E Collective. Terence Blanchard is thoughtful, eloquent, and gracious with a deep sense of history and a great sense of humor. Follow us on Apple Podcasts!
“It was such a joy to discover in his deep heart, behind the scenes, Eugene was the man we thought he was.” - Winn CollierOn this edition of Restoring the Soul, Michael welcomes back Winn Collier. If you admire the life and writings of Eugene Peterson, you're in for a real treat. As you will soon hear, Eugene Peterson was not only Winn's pastor, he was his friend. So it made complete sense for Winn to take on the humbling task of writing the Authorized Biography of Eugene Peterson titled, “A Burning in My Bones”, which was released this past January.Winn is also the Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Christian Imagination at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan. He is the Director of the Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination and the author of 5 books, including Eugene's biography. You can discover even more about Winn on his website.
Teenage MET Opera ambassador Layla Felder shares her excitement about “Fire Shut Up in My Bones.” The opera is airing Friday on WABE TV, from PBS “Great Performances.” Plus, our series “Speaking of Music” features singer-songwriter Yang. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Kyle Long talks with Grammy Award-winning jazz trumpeter and Oscar-nominated film composer Terence Blanchard. Earlier this year, Blanchard made international news when his opera “Fire Shut Up in My Bones” was performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. This was the first performance of an opera composed by an African American in the Met's 138 year history.
In this week's episode, we listen to and discuss Terence Blanchard's Fire Shut Up in My Bones and Kris Bowers's scoring for the Netflix shows Bridgerton and Dear White People. --- SOCIALS: Facebook: www.facebook.com/relativepitchpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/relativepitch_ Twitter: www.twitter.com/relativepitch_ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7sIViEIbMcgjb3w4gsydQN Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relative-pitch/id1534509637 Website: relativepitchpodcast.com
This week, Documenta and Dingle discuss Charles M. Blow's lyrical 2014 memoir Fire Shut Up in My Bones and its fabulous new opera adaptation by Terence Blanchard and Kasi Lemmons, the first opera by a black composer in the Metropolitan Opera's nearly 140-year history! WTF!Also mommies, lobsters, and a barnful of big scary puppets. Links:The operaThe book (affiliate link)Bread and Puppet TheaterTwitter: @DocumentaBInstagram: @DocumentaBarbrismWebsite: DocumentaBarbrism.comEmail: buttstuff@documentabarbrism.comAffiliate links:I host House of Barbrism on Buzzsprout!I record Adventures in Gaybysitting on Riverside.fm!
Tension in Poland is climbing to boiling point over European Union membership and the UK's food industry supply chains are in in chaos weighed down under severe labour shortages. Christiane Amanpour is joined by the EU's former chief negotiator, and now French presidential candidate, Michel Barnier. Then, in just three weeks world leaders will meet in Glasgow for the COP26 climate conference, where they'll reckon with a dispiriting report from the United Nations showing that the world is warming faster than scientists previously thought. Christiane speaks to Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen during her state visit to India where she's been highlighting the urgency of tackling climate change while maintaining economic growth. And finally, in its 138 year history, the Metropolitan Opera has never hosted a performance by a black composer, until now. Walter Isaacson speaks to six-time Grammy award winning musician and composer, Terence Blanchard about his new work "Fire Shut Up in My Bones." To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Terence Blanchard is one of jazz's most esteemed trumpeters and defies expectations by creating a spectrum of artistic pursuits. He's a twice-Oscar nominated film composers, and a two-time opera composer whose most recent opera “Fire Shut Up in My Bones” opens New York's Metropolitan Opera season on 27 September 2021. A month ago, on the 27th August, Terence released his new album Absence on Blue Note Records. It features his synth-inflected band E-Collective and the acclaimed Turtle Island Quartet and pays homage to the life and music of the great Wayne Shorter. Terence was in the middle of rehearsing the opera in NYC when we chatted about jazz, opera, film scoring, and the lasting effect of great teachers. Show Notes: Tracks played: - Absence - Diana - The Second Wave - Excerpt from “Champion” performed by the Washington National Opera - When It Was Now - Perry Mason Official Soundtrack, "Home Alone" Absence was released on 27 August 2021 on Blue Note Records Fire Shut Up In My Bones runs at The Met in NYC from 27 September till 23 October 2021 Theme music by The Respect Sextet Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Subscribe to The Jazz Session's YouTube Channel Support The Jazz Session by becoming a member at Patreon. For $5 a month you'll get a weekly bonus episode called Track of the Week, plus early access to every show. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra monthly bonus episode of "The Insider", a spin-off interview series where Nicky chats to jazz industry insiders (broadcasters, artist agents, label heads, journalists) about the nuts and bolts of the music biz and the artists who inspire them.
This week we're joined by Eric Nevins for an encouraging conversation on ministry in the age of new media. Eric is the host of the Halfway There podcast (and had published around 250 episodes!) and is the Founder of the Christian Podcasters Association. We discuss the power of podcasting, online community, and Eric path of finding his calling. Enjoy and share with a friend! Shoutouts: Skye Jethani Episode The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene A Burning in My Bones by Winn Collier Follow Eric: Halfway There Podcast Website Instagram Twitter Facebook Group Follow Us: Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Channel Share Your Questions/Suggestions/Feedback With Us: Email: thesubstancepod@gmail.com Phone: 913-703-3883 Support Us: Join us for our "21 in 21" and send individual donations on CashApp to $TheSubstancePod or become a monthly supporter at the Anchor link below! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesubstancepod/support
“It was such a joy to discover in his deep heart, behind the scenes, Eugene was the man we thought he was.” - Winn CollierOn this edition of Restoring the Soul, Michael welcomes back Winn Collier. If you admire the life and writings of Eugene Peterson, you're in for a real treat. As you will soon hear, Eugene Peterson was not only Winn's pastor, he was his friend. So it made complete sense for Winn to take on the humbling task of writing the Authorized Biography of Eugene Peterson titled, “A Burning in My Bones”, which was released this past January. Winn is also the Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Christian Imagination at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan. He is the Director of the Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination and author of 5 books, including Eugene's biography. You can discover even more about Winn on his website.
Why does good writing matter, and why does the motive behind the writing matter? Seth and Tsh unpack the previous episode's topic with Seth's editor, Stephanie Duncan Smith. The three of them talk about what makes for good reading and writing, why we need better (new) stories, and with Stephanie's business perspective, the sacramental act of bleeding on paper. This chat's not just for writers. Seth: Newsletter | Website Tsh: Newsletter | Website Stephanie Duncan Smith: Newsletter | Twitter | Instagram Pick up a round of drinks & help keep the show going Come to Italy with us! City on Fire, by Garth Risk Hallberg Stranger Planet, by Nathan W. Pyle Sara Billups on Instagram The Year of Magical Thinking, by Joan Didion The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt Escaping Into the Open, by Elizabeth Berg A Burning in My Bones, by Winn Collier
Seth and Tsh are primarily writers; it's the craft they know best and the work they love most. In this chat, they use the art of writing as a springboard to talk about the art of doing all sorts of creativity just for the sake of doing it, for the love of its beauty. Woodworking, music, gardening, even business and other forms of work… We all need to create beauty in our lives for its own sake. How do we balance the work necessary — and the need to earn a living — with the sheer beauty of why we love it in the first place? Seth: Newsletter | Website Tsh: Newsletter | Website Pick up a round of drinks & help keep the show going Come to Italy with us! Leisure: The Basis of Culture, by Josef Pieper Chef's Table - Season 3, Episode 1 A Burning in My Bones, by Winn Collier Heather King's blog Murder Among the Mormons The Daily Poem podcast - Wendell Berry's Sabbath Poem III episode