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This week, our staff discuss their passion for the fiber arts, from crochet to knitting to cross-stitch and beyond! We have plenty of resources here at the library that you can check out to get started on your crafting journey, but our panelists also provide some pointers and some charming banter! Don't forget to join us on April 24 for the Opening Reception of FiberClub's Group Show, Material Motives!
This week, we're chatting with Katie Shulman, founder of Fiber Club*, a network of artists and creative practitioners working in Southeast Michigan, joined here by one of the community's key administrators, Jessica Paruch! Both of these artists joined us to talk about an upcoming Group Show featuring Fiber Club Members, hosted here at the Ferndale Library, titled Material Motives! The Opening Reception is Thursday, April 24, 6p-8p. Learn more here: https://www.fiberclubdetroit.org/
Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. Michael Cartellone was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1962. He attended the Cleveland Institute of Art at the age of four, with his focus set on the Visual Arts. Indeed, Michael intended a career in Visual Arts for the next five years, until he began drumming at the age of nine. He completely threw himself into drumming, playing his first professional gig at a bar at the age of eleven, although he never stopped painting. Cartellone continued studying both drumming and painting simultaneously, throughout his grade school and high school years. By the time he graduated high school, he was performing four nights a week, earning his living as a musician; yet at the same time, he had begun selling his paintings. As he explains it, "music and art have always been two halves of a whole." At the age of twenty-two, Cartellone moved to New York City to further his career. He worked in the art department of a large clothing manufacturer in the garment industry by day and played the drums by night. It was during this time that he had his first gallery show, at King Street Gallery in the Washington D.C. area. His move to New York City was a true springboard for his music career. Before long, he found himself in a new band called "Damn Yankees", which went on to multi-platinum status. Other recording and /or touring credits include John Fogerty, Cher, Peter Frampton and Freddie Mercury. In 1998, Cartellone joined the legendary Southern Rock Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, where he can currently be seen on tour throughout the world. Please welcome the founding member of Damn Yankees and current drummer of Lynyrd Skynyrd since 1999. American drummer and artist MICHAEL CARTELLONE to Interviewing the Legends. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT MICHAEL CARTELLONE VISIT https://www.wentworthgallery.com Wentworth gallery https://www.lynyrdskynyrd.com/ Lynyrd Skynyrd official website https://www.facebook.com/LynyrdSkynyrd Facebook https://twitter.com/skynyrd Twitter https://www.youtube.com/SkynyrdOfficial YouTube https://www.instagram.com/skynyrd/ Instagram https://nancymeyer.net/ Nancy Meyer official website CELEBRATED LYNYRD SKYNYRD DRUMMER AND VISUAL ARTIST MICHAEL CARTELLONE Announces Asheville Artwork Debut Exclusive Art Exhibition & Opening Reception set for May 25th BELLA ITALIA: New Works by Michael Cartellone & Philip DeAngelo LYNYRD SKYNYRD TOUR DATES 2024 Charleston, WV APR 04 Mississippi Coast Coliseum (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Biloxi, MS APR 05 Donald L Tucker Civic Center (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Tallahassee, FL APR 06 Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Huntsville, AL APR 12 Ford Center (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Evansville, IN APR 13 Vibrant Arena (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Moline, IL APR 14 Resch Center (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Green Bay, WI APR 18 Simmons Bank Arena (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) North Little Rock, AR APR 19 Cajundome (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Lafayette, LA APR 20 American Bank Center (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Corpus Christi, TX MAY 12 Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Tampa, FL May 19 Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival 2024 Winchester, CA JUN 06 CMA FEST - Nissan Stadium Nashville, TN JUN 07 Rock The Country Reddick, FL JUN 28 Ovation Hall Atlantic City, NJ JUN 29 Buckeye Motorcycle and Music Rally Columbus, OH AUG 07 Musikfest 2024 Bethlehem, PA AUG 09 Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Mount Pleasant, MI AUG 10 Neon Nights Festival 2024 North Lawrence, OH AUG 15 Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Syracuse, NY AUG 16 Bethel Woods Center for the Arts (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Bethel, NY AUG 17 Xfinity Center (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Mansfield, MA AUG 22 Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Wantagh, NY AUG 23 Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Gilford, NH AUG 24 The XFINITY Theatre (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Hartford, CT AUG 29 The Pavilion at Ravinia (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Highland Park, IL AUG 30 Treasure Island Amphitheater (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Welch, MN AUG 31 Spirit Lake Casino & Resort (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Saint Michael, ND SEP 05 Ameris Bank Amphitheater (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Alpharetta, GA SEP 07 Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Virginia Beach, VA SEP 08 Jiffy Lube Live (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Bristow, VA SEP 12 Darien Lake Amphitheater (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Darien Center, NY SEP 13 Pine Knob Music Theatre (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Clarkston, MI SEP 14 Ruoff Music Center (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Noblesville, IN SEP 19 Toyota Pavilion at Concord (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Concord, CA SEP 21 White River Amphitheater (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Auburn, WA SEP 22 RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Ridgefield, WA SEP 24 Sullivan Arena Anchorage, AK SEP 26 Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) West Valley City, UT SEP 27 Blue FCU Arena (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top) Loveland, CO SEP 28 Sunset Amphitheater (The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd) Colorado Springs, CO SEP 29 Sandia Amphitheatre Albuquerque, NM ARTWORK BY MICHAEL CARTELLONE Support us on PayPal!
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Join us on February 8th for an Opening Reception to Mara Magyarosi-Laytner's exhibition and book launch: The Untended Garden. The Untended Garden is a visual reflection structured in three acts – the expectations of women as informed by society and culture, the transformation that women reach as they break through during their coming of age, and the resolution of self that comes from the acceptance of flaws and the reality of aging. By combining still life and self-portrait photographs with experimental photographic alcohol transfer methods, this project explores multiple facets of the cyclical nature of life in a garden as a metaphor to reflect on the experience of women. https://www.maramagyarosilaytner.com/book
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A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists Tonight on APEX Express it is A Time for Remembering. We are remembering what it is like to grow up in San Francisco and be connected to this land that is not ours. We are remembering the incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese Latin Americans. We Are talking with artists and lawyers and policy makers. People who help us shape our vision of what it means to be American. Host Miko Lee talks with artists Celi Tamayo-Lee and Na Omi Judy Shintani and Lawyer Don Tamaki. Join us. Muni Raised Me February 24–April 9, 2023 Opening Reception, SOMArts Cultural Center Artist NaOmi Shintani's website The Art of Resilience: Tanforan Exhibit Tours, Panel Discussion & Memorial Walk through February 25, 2023 1-4PM PST San Bruno BART Station & AZ Gallery, San Bruno, CA & Online ongoing exhibit on the exterior plaza and inside the San Bruno BART Station. Day of Remembrance San Francisco, February 19, 2023, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM PST Tickets here. StopRepeatingHistory.Org Additional information about the Cal Reparations Task Force It convened in June of 2021, and on June 1, 2022, fulfilled its first charge of publishing a sweeping, nearly 500 page report drawing a through line from the harm of 246 years of slavery, 90 years of Jim Crow and racial terror, and decades more of continuing discrimination. Here is link to the 29 page Executive Summary, https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/media/ab3121-interim-report-executive-summary-2022.pdf Show Transcripts: A Time for Remembering [00:00:35] Miko Lee: Tonight on apex express. It is a time for remembering. We are remembering what it is like to grow up in San Francisco and be connected to this land that is not ours. We are remembering the incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese Latin Americans. We are talking with artists and lawyers, policymakers, people who help us shape our vision of what it means to be American. Hi, I'm your host, Miko Lee. And tonight on apex express I speak with artists Celi Tamayo-Lee and Na Omi Judy Shintani and lawyer Don Tamaki join us aboard apex express Welcome to Apex Express, Celi Tamayo-Lee . [00:01:19] Celi Tamayo-Lee: Thank you for having me, Miko. [00:01:21] Miko Lee: We're so happy to have you as an artist, as a community organizer. So my first question for you is, who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you? [00:01:32] Celi Tamayo-Lee: My people are creatives. people who like to eat a lot. My lineage comes from ELOs Norte in the Philippines, in the province of La Wag and also from Toisan in village, Sega, which is, in the Guandong province in China. My people love to dance. My people are nature lovers, ocean lovers, and those who wanna figure out what it fights to get to liberation. I carry with me legacies. Of deep hope and deep faith and legacies of adventuring. I think a lot about both my grandmothers, my Popo June and my Lola Anisha, who were just both very. Revolutionary in my mind, for their times. My grandmother from the Philippines coming here, from her small village, having I think just a high school degree and making a life for herself and her family in San Francisco. My other grandmother, June, who was a housewife in Palo Alto, who I think otherwise would have become a doctor, had higher education been m ore accessible for, women in her time. I think both of them were just really loving women , who hosted a lot of open space for their communities through their food, through gatherings and parties and also being a safe place for many of our relatives in the United. [00:03:09] Miko Lee: Thank you for that. I often think about my Popo who had all this power and imagination and what it would be like if she was living today. Do you feel like you carry an additional, , responsibility to fulfill some of their dreams since they could not during their time. [00:03:28] Celi Tamayo-Lee: Yeah. I think about that a lot. I think in the moments where I'm like, wow, I have just sat at a table all day on my computer. Is this what my ancestors dreamt for me? But I think especially as I have been exploring more of my gender identity. I think I identify as a non-binary person and I think that might be something that they couldn't quite, imagine in, in the language and the terms that they knew. But I think that like real freedom to express one's within their body and how they express themselves outwardly is definitely something I think they dreamt for me and. I also feel a responsibility to be a part of movement work and be a part of continuing to build community because that is something that I've benefited so much from them. [00:04:22] Miko Lee: Talk a little bit more about your community organizing and how you combine that with your artistry and your imagination. [00:04:28] Celi Tamayo-Lee: It's definitely been a journey for myself to identify as an artist and I think, mostly cuz there's so many messages about the ways in which art will never be a career path because of how dicey it is in terms of making money, in many ways, ironically, shout out my parents, who were both very creative people and also, people who have fought for social justice for most of their lives. my dad is a civil rights attorney and was a community organizer as a young person, but also, A musician and has always played in bands as a fun side gig. when he was my age, he was in a band called Stand that would perform all over the Bay Area. And my mom herself is also a cook and just a very creative person made all my Halloween costumes growing up and as an avid gardener. Having parents like that gave me just permission to continue to grow myself in a creative way. And I do think throughout so much of history movements have really succeeded because of their artistic aspects. Even within our Asian American history, there are so many important graphic designers and artists who made protest posters. Made movement graphics that really called into being like the spirit , of what people were fighting for. , I think about all of the songs that were sung throughout the Civil Rights movement and, I think culture just has a really powerful way of opening people's minds up to things that may feel out. reach when they're thinking in a more rational way. I just think that any movement that we need, is gonna depend on the way in which culture has been influenced through art. [00:06:25] Miko Lee: And speaking of that, you've been in the studio at Soma all day today, setting up a new exhibit called Muni Raised Me. Can you tell us about your latest project? [00:06:35] Celi Tamayo-Lee: This project called Muni Raised Me is a exhibit that will be in Soma Arts for six weeks, and it is a part of their curatorial residency programs. So myself and two of my really good friends, Sasha Vu and Mei Mei Lee, we saw the flyer on Instagram that they were calling for proposals and, , applied with this idea of a show called Muni Raised Me. really what It is, is, a love letter, a gathering, a dance party of so many of our friends, our talented friends who are. Visual artists, painters, collage artists, fashion designers, photographers it's really a space that we actually wanted to create for a long time, but never really found the platform to do it. And so much of it is trying to. ,I think juxtapose like the beauty and the roots that we come from having grown up in San Francisco while also naming just the struggle it has been to persist and live here. ,most of us artists were born in the early nineties and have just come of age in this tech era within San Francisco. 2011 was when Mayor Ed Lee invited tech companies like Twitter and Google and LinkedIn in with these major tax breaks. From 2009 to 2013, every time that I visited home, There were just more and more beloved businesses that had been replaced by condos and replaced by fancy coffee shops selling $6 lattes. For myself and for many of my friends it's been a painful and lonely experience to try and maintain a life here and to, make rent, to feel creative, to still work in public service. So many of the artists in our show are organizers themselves, or are teachers and educators in public schools or in afterschool programs. And so to try and live all those different multiple dreams and identities is really a struggle in San Francisco. [00:08:53] Miko Lee: So when somebody walks into Soma Arts, what will they see with Muni raised me. [00:08:58] Celi Tamayo-Lee: Ooh. I will say one of the first things they will see is a Muni bus that we were actually gifted from SFMTA. It just so happened that they were retiring a number of their buses and we got connected to the right person. , shout out Nicole Christian who knew somebody and. We have transformed that bus into an altar. You can walk through the bus, and throughout the bus there will be altars, but there will be definitely a focal point at the very back of the bus for people to view, but also for people to interact with. I think that so much of living in the city and having grown up in the city is an experience of grief and we really wanted to make space in the show for people to bring in ancestors and bring in family members who have been lost, , or, even family members who have been pushed out of the Bay Area. we also wanna commemorate lives lost to police violence. yeah, We hope that altar can be, a realm in which the spirit is felt beyond just , the material setting of a gallery. There's also gonna be a lot of amazing collage work from Erin Kimora. We have a beautiful installation from Arena Alejo, along with, Alyssa Avilas, who is a painter and multidisciplinary artist. People will just see a lot of kind of iconography from the nineties. We have a couple of painted Muni passes and a lot of, yeah, just different gestures and shout outs to this public transportation system that I know for myself, I spent hours and hours of my life on. It was a little bit of a pocket of freedom, like with my parents not necessarily knowing where I was. It wasn't home, it wasn't school. It was a place where I got to just enjoy and see my city. [00:11:02] Miko Lee: And What would you like folks to feel after they leave the show? [00:11:06] Celi Tamayo-Lee: I hope that they leave feeling reminded that San Francisco is them and that any kind of beauty or spark or funkiness or weirdness that they feel themselves missing from San Francisco actually can come back through their own creativity, through their own hello to a neighbor through their own small act of kindness. You know, I think there are deeper relationships also made through this show. I hope that there's a feeling of oh, my people are still here. I am connected to a sense of justice and community that maybe doesn't always feel present in the everyday, but is actually there. I hope that it. Reignites some sense of connectedness to other people who call this place home. [00:11:59] Miko Lee: I wonder if you could just speak a little bit about how art helps us remember the past so that we can learn and move forward in the future. [00:12:08] Celi Tamayo-Lee: Yeah, I think art is really critical to remembering our history. It's definitely one thing to read something in a book and another thing to experience it through imagery and sound and color. it was important to us in this exhibit to in our alter space, include really important historical figures of San Francisco. So we're including people like Victoria Manalo Draves who was a Filipina American olympic swimmer, she was one of the first women swimmers to win in her divisions of diving. We also have people like Mary Ellen Pleasant, who was an African-American woman, one of the first African-American millionaires in the country, who is also dubbed as the Harriet Tubman of the West. She helped hundreds of African-American people, basically find and make lives here in San Francisco. And, She challenged the government when they told her that she couldn't ride actually on a certain part of the public transportation, and it went to the California Supreme Court and she won and that is what stopped discrimination on the trolley routes in San Francisco. Art reaches people who would not normally seek out that history. I think it just gives people a much deeper sense of their own legacies or legacies that they may not even know that they're connected to. [00:13:51] Miko Lee: Celi Tamayo-Lee, thank you so much for joining us on Apex Express. [00:13:56] Celi Tamayo-Lee: Thank you for having me. Miko. For anyone who's looking for more information, you can follow us on Instagram@MuniRaisedMe and also find us online@somaarts.com/Muniraisedme. [00:14:10] Miko Lee: That was Sealy to Mio Lee talking about muni raised me. Now take a listen to pistol jazz by Hi no Tori. A taiko solo. [00:17:41] Miko Lee: Welcome back. You are tuned into apex express, a 94.1 KPFA and 89.3 KPF. Be in Berkeley and online@kpfa.org. That was a Taiko solo. Hi no Tori by pistol jazz. Welcome artist and narrator of culture, NaOmi Judy Shintani to Apex Express. [00:18:03] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Thank you for having me. I'm excited to talk with you. [00:18:06] Miko Lee: We're excited to talk with you too, and I wanna kick it off by first asking you, who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you? [00:18:16] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Well, I do quite a bit of my artwork about, the Japanese American history and so those are some of my people, I would say. But I also want my work to be visible to all kinds of people. So I'd say everyone's my people. The legacy I carry, part of that has to do with the incarceration, that is part of the history of my family. That is something that I carry with me. I think that there is intergenerational trauma. There's lessons you learn in legacy from your family and your culture. [00:18:54] Miko Lee: So we are coming along to the Day of Remembrance, which is a day that recognizes the Japanese-American incarceration. Can you tell about your family's personal connection with the incarceration. [00:19:07] NaOmi Judy Shintani: My father's family was up in Washington State in the Puget Sound area, and they lived on a houseboat and were oyster farmers. When Pearl Harbor was bombed, they immediately came and got my grandfather, who was a leader in the community. They were a concerned or worried that he might be a spy or might have information. And so He was taken away and my grandmother and my father's and his sibling didn't really know what had happened to him. A few days later they came for my grandmother and my father and his siblings. They eventually ended up at Tule Lake incarceration camp. Then my grandfather was allowed to be with the family there. On my mother's side, she was actually in Hawaii and the family was not incarcerated per se, though there's a lot of limitations and curfews that they had to live with. Her father was also a leader in the community and he was taken away for a year. And I think At that time my mother didn't really, probably up until the time of her death did not believe that they were incarcerated in Hawaii. But of course, we've learned later that there were incarceration camps in Hawaii and that my grandfather actually was incarcerated. [00:20:36] Miko Lee: Yeah, so many of these stories are hidden. Finally the one incarceration camp in Oahu is just getting turned into a, a national park soon. So More people will know about that history. That's one of the many hidden histories about the internment camps in Hawaii. [00:20:52] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Exactly. One of my goals is to explore the incarceration history in Hawaii. I've mostly been focused on my father's family cuz there's been more information. So I'm very interested in learning more about the legacy of trauma in Hawaii. [00:21:10] Miko Lee: You're an amazing artist, have created so many important pieces, and can you talk more about how you combine your sense of family history, your activism with your artistry? [00:21:22] NaOmi Judy Shintani: I think originally I started wanting to learn more about what happened to my family and also to come to grips with it for my own self. That's when I really started exploring trying to learn more, trying to Get my father to talk more about his experience and that is what really spurred me to start making art. At one point when we went to the Tule Lake pilgrimage together, he was asked how often do you think about the incarceration? It was a general question out to the elders that were at Tule Lake and they had to raise their hand and so they said every 10 years, every five years, every. Three years and they kept going and my father still had his hand raised for every day. And at that point I thought, this is something that is deep in our family, a deep trauma that's not been talked about a whole lot, and it has affected me and many families. That's when I really decided, Spend more time exploring that and exploring also meant doing research. It meant talking to other people. It meant gathering information. I did a lot of outreach to hear other people's stories written or oral. I also did surveys for descendants of people that were incarcerated cuz I hadn't heard that much from them. All of these thoughts and stories became part of my art and I think of my art as a way of educating people as well as honoring them honoring the people that were incarcerated and as a healing. [00:23:16] Miko Lee: In the byline next to your name, it says that you are a “narrator of culture, the unspoken compels me to create.” Can you share a little bit more about what that means to you? [00:23:27] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Well, I was thinking about what is it that I'm actually doing in my work and I was working with someone to come up with some sort of naming of myself, and I finally came up with the idea that I tell other people's stories, I tell stories of culture so that's why I became a narrator of culture. The unspoken compels me to create, that's because I am very Adamant about bringing these stories out to the public. I think that is through the personal stories about what people experienced. That is how we really know the history. A lot of this kind of history, these personal stories are not in history books in high school or middle school. It's about, Individuals and families. It's not just about, 120,000 people. I mean, that's a big number, but to hear the actual stories of parents and children and grandparents I think that puts a whole different light on it. [00:24:36] Miko Lee: Can you talk a little bit about your piece that's at the San Bruno BART station. [00:24:41] NaOmi Judy Shintani: I was hired by bay Area Rapid Transit Bart to create a art exhibit or historical exhibit about the Tanforan detention center that was on the land of where the BART station and the mall is now and was originally a racetrack. I came in as a curator, so I thought about what is important for people to know about Tanforan and how am I going to express that through writing and through art and through historical photographs. I actually thought that there's a lot of discrimination and hardships that Japanese immigrants, the Issei experience before. Pearl Harbor was bombed that I think had an influence on how the Japanese people were treated during that war time. So I really started talking about the history way earlier. About coming over, not being able to become citizens, not being able to own land and yet persevering and becoming successful. So that all rolled into the incarceration. There was a lot of discrimination because, the successfulness of the Japanese even though they had so many hardships. That was just an example of what things I thought were important for people to know about the incarceration, the history of Tanforan. I also spent a lot of time Expressing and telling the history of the artists that were at Tanforan art was a very important part of the incarceration. So I talked about people that were incarcerated, artists that were incarcerated, the art school they had there, and showed some of the art that was created there. and then I also included Art of Descendants. To express, you know, what's happened? How are people expressing the incarceration in art now. [00:26:48] Miko Lee: I love that you curated this kind of trauma informed practice that has been lasted for generations. Can you talk more about the art school that was at the Tanforan concentration camp? I hadn't heard that story before. [00:27:02] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Obata, who was a professor at uc, Berkeley was incarcerated. And so When he got there, he thought we have to have something that will give people some hope or some something to do while they're in prison. He had an art school that was for children as well as for adults. to Teach and encourage people to use their creativity to survive this difficult time. They had hundreds of students and a lot of different subjects as well as drawing and painting. [00:27:36] Miko Lee: So anybody can go and see this public exhibit that opened in September, right? [00:27:42] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Yes. If you want to go see it, you can of course you can ride on Bart and get off at the San Bruno BART station is, it's right on the main street level floor. If you're going by car, if you come to the Bart parking lot or the Tanforan Shopping Center, you can let the station agent know that you're there to see the exhibit. Then you'll be able to come in without having to buy a ticket. They're also encouraging classrooms and groups to come in. So you have a large group. You can call or email Bart and they will arrange that. There's also a memorial which is outside of the BART station, and that was put together by a group of Japanese Americans, some of which had connections with the incarceration there at Tanforan. They just opened a beautiful outdoor memorial, which has a statue of two of the young mochita girls that were in incarcerated photographed by Dorthea Lang. And also they have the names of the people that were . Incarcerated engraved, and they have a horse stable structure that can give you the size and the space that you would've been in if you were incarcerated there. BART and AAWAA, which is the Asian American Women's Arts Association are putting on a curatorial tour, as well as a memorial walkthrough and a multicultural artist panel on February 25th. People that wanna get more information can come have a special experience on that day. [00:29:26] Miko Lee: You're tuned into APEX express., a 94.1 K PFA and 89.3 KPFB in Berkeley and online@kpfa.org. Can you talk to me about your project that you're working on right now? [00:29:40] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Dream Refuge for Children imprisoned was originally introduced at the Triton Art Museum in Santa Clara. And it has since been traveling. It not only is about the Japanese incarceration, but I've also included children that were incarcerated in the United States, including native American children in boarding school situations that were removed from their communities and also the Central American refugee children which are the most recent group that has been incarcerated and a t the beginning were removed from their parents, and I just thought that was traumatic and horrible. It's reminded me so much of what our families went through in the incarceration of the Japanese Americans. [00:30:34] Miko Lee: Can you describe for listeners what this work looks like? [00:30:39] NaOmi Judy Shintani: I did life size drawings of children on mattresses are put onto cots. I also sewed talismans on each of the children. That represents a form of protection, a symbol of protection for the different children. So the Japanese Americans had little embroidery symbols as in Japan they would sew them on the back of children's kimonos to watch their back. I carried on that tradition of adding those kinds of symbols in red thread. For the native American children, I made little belt pouches of cedar and sage herbs that were given to me by a elder who knew I was working on this project. And so I sewed those into little red pouches that had the symbol of the four directions. For the Central American children I sewed purple crosses cuz they would often be carrying these crosses, with them when they came across the border. So those are all arranged in a circle. I just felt that the circle was such a healing shape and I wanted people to come into the space and see these sleeping children in this safe space and to relate to their experiences. And I had recordings of stories that were told by elders now about their experience when they were children. I had a woman that was in Native American boarding schools that told her stories and then also collected the stories. Belinda Arianga, a woman in Half Moon Bay that went to the border, and she told me the stories of those children. These voices were all recorded so that you can hear their stories in the room. [00:32:33] Miko Lee: So why for you as an artist, did you want to have both something that you could look at and then also listen to what was the impact of having those dual experiences for audience? What's your intention behind that? [00:32:46] NaOmi Judy Shintani: I really wanted people to experience the incarceration with different modalities. So I felt that by them seeing the children sleeping, they had one experience also walking in a circle. That was another experience. So they, there was a movement involved. To hear the stories I think gave another level and also to hear elders telling the stories that they remembered when they were children, along with hearing children speaking in Spanish and in English. And to have different ages and different genders. Telling the stories that they experienced. I think that just gave a whole nother. Way of the history entering the viewers. [00:33:32] Miko Lee: To me, there's also something quite powerful about the fact that they're sleeping children , because there's this whole innocence and kind of beauty that comes within that sleeping space, and yet they're held in detention. So it's this very intense juxtaposition. [00:33:51] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Yes. That was something that I really thought about and wanted to express that sort of vulnerability, but yet when they're sleeping, they have this time to dream of being in a different place or being in their own space. That was one of the things I really wanted people to come away with. The other thing I didn't talk about is that the Central American children I placed on the floor and they're sleeping among the Mylar blankets as well as textiles from Central America. And that really came to me when I spoke to a woman who was from Honduras who been released from those detention centers and she said whatever you do, don't put our children on beds, because they had to sleep on the cement floor. So I really took that to heart and wanted to show them in their correct plight of being imprisoned in such horrible conditions and the circle of the children around them. From the earlier generations of incarceration, I felt they were almost like guardians for the Central American children. [00:35:06] Miko Lee: And you went down to Crystal City to be part of the pilgrimage and protest, is that right? [00:35:12] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Yes. I was invited by Satsuki. Ina I wanted to talk to her about her story and about her experience. She said why don't you come along? We are going to go to Crystal City. It was the first time they were going. We're also gonna do a protest at the detention center. You can talk to a lot of people there. You can see what's happening I did talk to some families and children at the bus station that had been released when we were giving them some food and backpacks and things like that, and that was really moving and I think that actually that experience of going on that trip that sort of cemented the dream refuge for me. [00:35:56] Miko Lee: You mentioned your dad and how he kept his hand raised the whole time that he thought about the incarceration every day. Has he had the opportunity to see your work?. [00:36:05] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Yes, he has seen my work. He was very proud of it. He would often go to my art exhibits and be photographed with my work and Attend shows and I was always very happy to have him there and I think it was emotional for him. He didn't necessarily speak a lot, but he was present and I think it meant a lot to him that I was making work about his experience. [00:36:33] Miko Lee: Since we're coming up upon the day of Remembrance, how does art impact remembering and specifically about remembering about the Japanese incarceration? [00:36:44] NaOmi Judy Shintani: Well, I think it impacts it in a lot of ways. One way is that there were not a lot of cameras allowed into camp. A lot of the art that was created in camps are the only documentation, true documentation by the prisoners of what it was. To be there and how they were feeling and how they were experiencing camp. Mine Okubo's work, who I use in the Tanforan exhibition is really important because her drawings were almost the only thing I could find that showed just the. Experience of being in a horse stable, the experience of having to go to public bathrooms where people had no privacy. I mean, Those kinds of things weren't photographed by Dorothea Lang or any of the other photographers that were sent by the W R A because they were not trying to show the traumatic side of the incarceration. The fact that these artists were able to document and express themselves, that, that is, historically important and also important as a way of people understanding the emotional impact of what was going on in the camps. There's just something about a painting or a sculpture or drawing that shows such a deeper level of history it doesn't even have to be history, just the colors or the brush strokes. These are all things that you can't read about in a history book. You can't experience it in the same way. I also feel that with the descendants creating art for example, the Sansei Granddaughters is a collective I'm part of. We've all expressed our family's experience. in different ways some people are sewing, Rako Fuji, she uses glass to create kimonos with photographs. There's just different ways, that people use whatever media they think is right to express their history. [00:38:53] Miko Lee: Na Omi Shintani thank you so much for speaking with me. We're looking forward to seeing more of your artwork and your voice in the world. [00:39:01] NaOmi Judy Shintani: I really appreciate the opportunity to talk about the art and how important it is for our history in our education of this traumatic experience. I wanted to also make sure that people come to the carrying the light for Justice Bay area Day of Remembrance. Sunday, February 19th from two to four Pacific Standard Time, it's going to be at the Christ United Presbyterian Church on Sutter Street in San Francisco. In person or online. The keynote speakers can be Don Tamaki. There's gonna be spoken word performance by Lauren Ito the MCs Ryan Yamamoto, the anchor for C B s News Bay Area. And there'll be a candle candle lighting ceremony. It's always a very moving experience. It's a time for remembering and honoring those who've been incarcerated. It's a time of community and I hope people will attend. [00:40:05] Miko Lee: Welcome Don Tamaki, amazing esteemed lawyer and activist. Welcome to Apex Express. [00:40:11] Don Tamaki: Thank you. [00:40:11] Miko Lee: So first I wanna just start with the big question. Who are your people and what legacy do you carry with? [00:40:18] Don Tamaki: I'm part of the Japanese American community, I'm most known for serving on the legal team, which reopened Korematsu versus the United States. The 1944 US Supreme Court decision, widely regarded as one of the worst decisions in US Supreme Court history, our legal team reopened it some 37 years later. Newly discovered secret, intelligence reports and Justice Department memos admitting. There was no reason to lock up Japanese Americans. They were not a dangerous population. They were not engaging in espionage or sabotage , and arguments and memos between Justice Department lawyers about their legal duty and the fact that they were about to tell lies to the US Supreme Court in order to manipulate the outcome of that decision. That decision ended up in 1944 upholding the constitutionality of uprooting some 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry, including my parents and their extended families into 10 concentration camps, stretching from California to Arkansas. [00:41:26] Miko Lee: Wow. You've just given us a whole history lesson. Thank you so much. And you have been a part of so many critical moments in the Asian American Pacific Islander movement. You described part of that in the overturning of the Fred Korematsu 40 year conviction, but you're also the founder of Asian Law Alliance. And were the ED at Asian Law Caucus and you're the co-founder of Stop Repeating History all of your work is just so powerful and important. I wonder with the rise and attention on anti-Asian hate right now, where do you see the Asian-American movement going forward? [00:42:02] Don Tamaki: Well, I'm glad that all light is being shined on they hate incidents against Asian Americans. It has been happening for some time, but it's never really has gotten national attention let alone regional and local attention as it is now. So I think it's on balance. It's a good thing. On the other hand, I think we as Asian Americans knowing our history need to understand where the hate comes from in the first place. And by that I mean what is the cultural strain, the historical tradition, the norm of policies and laws that led to prejudice being so systemic in the first place. If you connect the dots, I think it does go back to 1619 in the very beginnings of enslavement in America, which laid the foundations propped up the institution of slavery for 246 years. 90 years of Jim Crow to follow, and decades more of exclusion and discrimination targeted first at black people. But while those policies and laws put a target on the backs of African-Americans it also Ended up targeting on occasion Asian Americans, Latinos other disfavored groups. And so this bias has really recycled over and over through our entire history. And from time to time resurfaces to impact us as Asian Americans. The Trump administration's a pretty good example where even though we have our model minority status Asian Americans became the spreaders of the Chinese virus. Mexicans were labeled as drug dealers and rapists. White supremacists declared that Jews and immigrants were poised to replace them. And the continuation of black people being killed at the hands of law enforcement, and it barely would ev evoke any reaction at all because it was deemed so normal until the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd, which was captured on videotape. So this kind of thing where, you know, of course the Japanese Americans ended up in concentration camps. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was the first ban against a country. But it gets recycled in different forms, whether it's the 2017 Muslim ban that Trump put out or other things that ultimately in fact, the thinking I think, of the entire country including our own communities. While I'm very hardened that we're focusing on the hate incidents against Asian Americans, I think that's been a ignored area. I'm concerned about each group sticking up for its own tribe only and not connecting the dots I did to identify where this pathology comes from in the first. So speaking of cross solidarity work, I know your work led to the groundwork reparations for incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War ii, and last year you were appointed by Governor Newsom to a reparations task force for African Americans. Can you tell where that reparations committee is at right now? Following the murder of George Floyd triggering the largest protests in American. By September of the same year, 2020 the legislature had passed secretary Shirley will Webber's bill creating a task force to study reparations proposals for African Americans and make recommendations to the legislature. I'm one of nine members appointed by the governor in the legislature, and we have three charges. One is to document the harm of the legacy of slavery, covering two and a half centuries and another century of Jim Crow in decades, more of exclusion and discrimination, and connect those dots. To the current outcomes today, and we've done that in a very sweeping, scholarly, comprehensive report. It's been called the Interim report because it's not the final ones coming out this June. The second goal is to study reparations proposals and make recommendations to the legislature. The final report, which is due 2023 in just a few months. The third requirement is to educate the public about what's happened. Because as this is really, the subject is so buried and erased. The product of a willful amnesia call it. The fact that we're. The American public, the New York Times, Washington Post is just now publishing articles on Tulsa and Greenwood in which 300 African Americans were murdered in what was called a race riot, even though that happened over 100 years ago. People are just learning about that now. And what the I interim report that we issued last June reveals is that this is not an isolated incident. That the history is littered with Greenwood. Part about educating the public, creating curriculum to provide information to students and so on. That's really our charge going forward. And in June of 2023, we'll be issuing our final report. I know that both Tsuru for solidarity and the Japanese American Citizen League worked last year to get reparations for African Americans in the Chicago area utilizing marijuana tax. I'm wondering if there's other reparations models that have been happening in the US. There's discussion for the first time. The reparation idea is as old as the Civil War when 40 acres in a mule was promised with a period of 12 years of reconstruction that happened only to have all of that rescinded. Thereafter, and again, I think because of at least it was triggered, I think by the Floyd murder local municipalities and counties, about maybe two dozen or TA have taken this up in California so far as the only state and each of those areas are coming up with different kinds of proposals. I have to say that this is largely because of the unwillingness of Congress even to study reparations, let alone do anything about it. And so local jurisdictions have taken up the lead on this. As far as the state task force on reparations is concerned, I think all of the forms are on the table. None have been decided on yet or voted on. That will come in the run up to June of 2023. [00:48:54] Miko Lee: I believe you're the only non-African-American member of that commission. Is that right? [00:48:58] Don Tamaki: That is right. [00:49:00] Miko Lee: So how can the Japanese-American reparations and apology be utilized as a model for reparations for African-American and indigenous folks? [00:49:09] Don Tamaki: They're big differences, of course between the Japanese American experience and. The experience of black people in America. First off, as the listeners know, there's simply no equivalence between four to five years in the concentration camp, losing all of your property and your businesses. Some folks even lost their lives as compared to 400 years of two and a half centuries of enslavement followed by Jim Crow and. Legalized and customarily enforced segregation, the results of which we're seeing e every day in our communities. But there are some things that are useful. The Japanese American redress and reparations movement is maybe one of the very few examples where the government acknowledged a great, wrong, apologized for. and put meaningful compensation behind that to create a meaningful atonement and how we got there. Some of the, there are some lessons that are maybe of some use. I think the other thing in my role as the only non-black person on the task force is to demonstrate. We can and should, and we're obligated to be allies in this effort. And although Japanese Americans don't have the history of black Americans in America we do know something about racial profiling. We know something about being removed and vilified and organizing to get back our dignity and some measure of atonement and. that lesson is really an American story of the meaning of the Constitution and what it means to be an American. When democracy and institutions are being challenged and in our case failed. I think with respect to other groups, whether they're. Native people or Latinos or L G B T Q, populations, disabled and so on. We all ought to be taking a look at reparations because it shines a light on so much of where the sense of separation and inequality comes from in the first place. [00:51:17] Miko Lee: Can you talk to us about the Day of Remembrance? I know you're gonna be the keynote speaker this year. Can you talk about the importance of the day? of remembrance? [00:51:25] Don Tamaki: Well, It's certainly important from a personal standpoint for our own community. It's time to reflect on our families who were taken away and incarcerated for no good reason but for the country, it's important to memorialize, and we do this annually about the perils to democracy. When racism shouts louder than the Constitution and our community endured a time where, The facts didn't matter. The law didn't matter and the constitution didn't matter. And why is that important? Because we're seeing that play out in real time today. The January 6th Capitol insurrection the Capitol was defied, five people died. 25,000 troops were deployed to protect the peaceful transfer of power. and millions today believe the election was stolen despite the utter lack of any evidence of fraud that would've made any difference in the outcome. This kind of collapse is something our own community experienced. literally the three branches of government failed. The presidency, legislative branch, Congress, and in our case, the courts they all bowed to the will of a racist notion knowing, and the government knew it at the time that that was. A, a completely false premise and yet no one had the courage to stand up, at least within the Department of Justice and within the courts. It was so normal that it was allowed to happen. We're seeing this playbook play out. It's not peculiar to the United States. This demagoguery is something that's happening worldwide and the elements are the same, which is, number one, appeal to prejudice. Number two, engage in fear mount mongering and scapegoating and three traffic in conspiracy theories and fake news. There's certainly a parallel there And that also led to the formation of stop repeating history. To be an alert, to be a point of reflection that we've seen this before and unless we become active and intervene, it's gonna happen over and over again. So that's certainly. A big reason why the day of remember it is such an important annual event. [00:53:41] Miko Lee: How does it feel to be the keynote speaker this year? [00:53:44] Don Tamaki: Well, I've gotten more than my share of recognition. There are many other people that have done really important work, but it gives me a platform at least to talk about the importance of reparations for African Americans and why it is not just a black issue, but an issue of long overdue justice. And that by shining a light on the origins of systems of exclusion, discrimination, that it helps all of us. It gives me an opportunity to connect some of the dots between our community struggle and that which been a constant for black people in America. [00:54:20] Miko Lee: We're gonna put a link to stop repeating history onto the show notes so people can take a deeper dive into some of your work. Don, you make change happen through policy and laws, and we're also talking with artists in this episode. How do you think art can help shape and change social issues? [00:54:38] Don Tamaki: As a lawyer, I used to think that laws and cases and legal action are the most important thing. And don't get me wrong it's, important. We reopened this ancient case of Korematsu versus United States, and we made a legal point as well as a public policy point. But I think the driving force For both good and bad in America, which is an amalgamation of both is culture and what I mean to say that is to say, if the culture says you will be locked up, the laws don't matter. The constitution doesn't matter. Nothing matters. You will be locked up because the culture is saying that is the norm. and I think we're again seeing this over and over again. And so how is culture created these belief systems? A lot of it has to do with artists authors those who create. that reflect and help shape the public's values. I think Artists and writers and others play a huge role in determining or helping to determine the values of a society. In the reparations movement, as well as to happen in the Japanese American redressing, reparations. the Art was really important when we went to announce our reopening of the filing of the petition in behalf of Fred Korematsu, Gordon Hirabayshi and Minori Yasui, I called up news desks and these are educated journalists who had no idea that this had even happened in America. When I talked about American style concentration camps, they said you're talking about Japanese prisoners of war, aren't you? And they said, no, these are the removal and incarceration of an entire American population. They had not heard about that. Since that time, there've been so many books and movies and creative works and art. After how many years later Now it's in the public consciousness. People generally on both sides of the aisle, now regard this roundup is really bad idea of real travesty and an injustice. I'm glad that we played a legal role in all that. But how did the script get flipped? That was because of education. So the impact of documentary films, of books, of magazine articles, played a huge role in moving the needle of public opinion. and I think that's been true of every movement especially in the modern era. I think the artists are crucial. [00:57:07] Miko Lee: Don Tamaki, thank you so much for speaking with us. We look forward to hearing your keynote speech at the San Francisco Day of Remembrance. [00:57:15] Don Tamaki: Thank you, Miko. [00:57:16] Miko Lee: Thank you so much for joining us. Please check out our website, kpfa.org backslash program, backslash apex express to find out more about the show tonight and to find out how you can take direct action. We thank all of you listeners out there. Keep resisting, keep organizing, keep creating and sharing your visions with the world. Your voices are important. Apex express is produced by Miko Lee Jalena Keane-Lee and Paige Chung and special editing by Swati Rayasam. Thank you so much to the KPFA staff for their support have a great night. The post APEX Express – 2.16.23 – A Time for Remembering appeared first on KPFA.
Mark your calendar for February 3rd when Peyton's campaign kicks off. She needs our help reaching her goal of raising $50K. Watch our posts for more details. 7-year-old Peyton Bono has been selected as a Teen of Impact by the American Heart Association and is 1 of 30 teens driving awareness for The American Heart Association. Peyton is the only teen who actually has a heart defect and has a goal of raising $50K and would like your help. See below for details.Peyton and her mother, Courtney, share their story of what it was like finding out she was born with Tricuspid Atresia , under going open-heart surgery at 5 months old, and how they had to navigate the process on their own. How to support:Campaign Launches February 3 – April 6, 2023Feb 4th 12-2pm Kendra Scott Preston Center University Park Visit Peyton and check out Kendra Scott's customized heart necklace. All sales during day and with special online code, will give 20% of sales back to Peyton's AHA campaign. Feb 18th 9am Peyton's Heart Walk at YMCA Park Cities Meet at YMCA, wear Red or purchase a Peyton for Hearts T-shirt ($30) and participate in an awareness walk around the community. All are welcome. March 4th 5-8pm Peyton for heARTs show at Zhen Music and Arts Studio Come purchase amazing and impressive art from well renowned artist in our community. 50-100% donated toward Peyton's campaign Zhen Music and Arts Institute 4901 W Lovers Lane Dallas TX 75209 Opening Reception starts at 5pm with Complimentary Valet Parking and clean-crafted wine provided Artwork by: Terry Currington, David Rubin, Jennifer Olivier, Sarah Janece, Bruce Tinch and Zhen Wu To donate any amount and to follow Peyton's journey, and her awareness campaign visit https://www2.heart.org/site/TR/?team_id=760118&pg=team&fr_id=8804 Instagram @Peyton_For_Hearts This episode is sponsored by The Lumen, a Dallas boutique hotel across from SMU. Please visit their website at https://www.thelumendallas.com/
Join us for a jam-packed opening night as we explore the pop culture career of our first Top Gun—George Washington—featuring keynote speaker, former Marvel Editor in Chief, Jim Shooter. Discover how Washington's persona has been showcased throughout pop history, going from traditional reenactments of famous events to appearances in modern times with the likes of Superman, Captain America and other famous heroes—becoming a mythical figure in his own right and a metaphor for good and justice in these tomes. This exhibition highlight Washington's continued relevance to our collective past, present, and future. He is really, if you think about it, our FIRST super hero! The exhibition is guest-curated and written by Renee Witterstaetter of Eva Ink Artist Group and Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking and is based on her book of the same name.
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Interview with Debbie Scerri (Malta's Eurovision Legend 1997) Interview with Kurt Calleja (Malta's Eurovision Legend 2012) Eurovision Song Contest 2022: A look back with interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with S10 (Netherlands 2022) Interview with Stefan (Estonia 2022) Interview with The Rasmus (Finland 2022) Interview with Ronella (Albania 2022) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Ross Bennett Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Eurovision Calendar Update with Javier Leal Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Interview Session with the Maltese Eurovision Legends Debbie Scerri (Malta 1997) and Kurt Calleja (Malta 2012): Earlier on this year, in February, Malta selected their entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 but part of the show was also The Maltese Legends at the Eurovision Song Contest celebrating all the 50 entries of Malta to the contest. Radio International's JP was in Malta and interviewed some of the Maltese Eurovision Legends. This week listen to an interview with Debbie Scerri who represented Malta in 1997 with the song "Let me fly" that came 9th. The other Eurovision Legend from Malta on the show is Kurt Calleja who performed "This is the night" at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 from Baku, Azerbaijan with the song "This is the night" coming 21st. Also Kurt won the 2022 edition of Malta's Muzika Muzika with the song "Bla Tarf" celebrting the Maltese Song. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022: After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard The start of September 2022 marks the beginning of the Eurovision National Final Season 2023. Although there are still some interviews Radio International has left for broadcasting. Some interviews are from the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin or at the national finals in the run up the the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Stefan (Estonia 2022), The Rasmus (Finland 2022), S10 (The Netherlands 2022) and Ronella (Albania 2022) and more - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Deen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Interview with Aidan (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2022, Number 2) Interview with Anders Bagge (Melodifestivalen 2022, Number 2) Interview with Mdina (Melodifestivalen 2022, Number 3) Eurovision Song Contest 2022: A look back with interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Brooke (Ireland 2022) Interview with Zdob si Zdub (Moldova 2022) Interview with Andrea (North Macedonia 2022) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Eurovision Lord Marcus Keppel-Palmer Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Eurovision Calendar Update with Javier Leal Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Interview Adian (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2022): Earlier on this year, in February, Malta selected their entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2022 which was won by Emma Muscat who then went on to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with the song "I am what I am". In the Maltese National Final Aidan took part with the song "Ritmu" which came second to Emma Muscat. Aidan has been visiting many Eurovision pre-parties and became a fans' favourite. Hopefully, this helps him for a future and possible participation at the Eurovision Song Contest. Already in 2018, Aidan took part in the Malta Eurovision Song Contest and came fourth with the song "Dai Laga" which is an imaginary language. Radio International's Interview Team met Aidan at Sweden's Melodifestivalen 2022 PreParty in Stockholm last March and conducted an interview with the young singer which you can hear on the show this week. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022: After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard The start of September 2022 marks the beginning of the Eurovision National Final Season 2023. Although there are still some interviews Radio International has left for broadcasting. Some interviews are from the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin or at the national finals in the run up the the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Brooke (Ireland 2022), Zdob si Zdub (Moldova 2022) and Andrea (North Macedonia 2022) and more - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Deen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. 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Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Malta's Eurovision Legends: Interview Session with four Maltese Eurovision Legends done at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2022: Mary Spiteri (Malta 1992), Renato (Malta 1975), Helen of Helen and Jospeh (Malta 1972) and Lynn Chircop (Malta 2003) FanVision Song Contest 2022: Interviews and performances of the participants with Salman Eurovision Song Contest 2022: A look back with interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Reddi (Denmark 2022) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Chris Poppe Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Eurovision Calendar Update with Javier Leal Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists The Maltese Eurovision Legends: Lynn Chircop, Renato, Mary Spiteri and Helen Interview Session with the Maltese Eurovision Legends: Earlier on this year, in February, Malta selected their entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 but part of the show was also The Maltese Legends at the Eurovision Song Contest celebrating all the 50 entries of Malta to the the contest. Radio International's JP was in Malta and interviewed some of the Maltese Eurovision Legends. This week listen to an interview session with four legends in one go: Mary Spiteri who represented Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 with the song "Little Child" coming 3rd. Then Renato who represented Malta in 1975 with the song "Singing this song" which came 12th. Helen of Helen and Joseph represented Malta back in 1972 with the song "L-Imhabba" coming 18th and Lynn Chircop who represented Malta in 2003 with the song "To dream again" coming 25th. This was a special interview sessions and a big thanks from JP to the Legends from Malta to take part in this interview session. FanVision 2022: And the Winner is....The 2022 edition of the FanVision Song Contest took place as part of the Eurovision Weekend in Helsinki, Finland with the participations of six acts singing their cover of a Eurovision entry or a song from the National Finals. Congratulations to Adriana who represented the Czech Republic singing Germany's Winning entry "Satellite" performed by Lena in 2010. See the list below of how the songs ranked after a jury and the international fans had cast their votes. Listen to short interviews and performances on this week's edition of Radio International. 1. Czech Republic - Satellite (Adriana) - 145 points Germany 2010, Lena, Winner 2. EC Germany - Fall from the Sky (Christopher) - 129 points Albania 2020, Arilena Ara, contest cancelled 3. Israel - Beautiful Mess (Flegev) - 93 points Bulgaria 2017, Kristian Kostov, Number 2 4. Poland - Fuego (Hrystina) - 83 points Cyprus 2018, Eleni Foureira, Number 2 5. Sweden - Empty Room (Irina) - 67 points Sweden, Melodifestivalen 2008, Sanna Nielson, Number 2 6. Denmark - Boys do cry (Mikal) - 66 points Switzerland 2022, Marius Bear, Number 17 Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022: After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Reddi (Denmark 2022), and more - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Deen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. 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Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Happy 70th Birthday Vikcy Leandros (Eurovision Winner 1972, Luxembourg) Malta's Eurovision Legends: Interview with Thea Garrett (Malta 2010) done at Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Mdelodifestivalen 2022: Interview with LIAMOO (Melodifestivalen 2022, Sweden Eurovision Song Contest 2022: A look back with interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022) Interview with Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022) Interview with Michael Ben David (Israel 2022) Interview with Nadir Rustamli (Azerbaijan 2022) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Dermot Manning Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Eurovision Calendar Update with Javier Leal Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Vicky Leandros (Eurovision Winner 1972, Luxembourg) Happy 70th Birthday Thea Garrett (Malta 2010) Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - The Maltese Eurovision Legends Interview with Thea Garrett (Malta 2010): Earlier on this year, in February, Malta selected their entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 but part of the show was also The Maltese Legends at the Eurovision Song Contest celebrating all the 50 entries of Malta to the the contest. Radio International's JP was in Malta and interviewed some of the Maltese Eurovision Legends. This week listen to the interview with Thea Garrett who represented Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "My Dream" which unfortunately, did not qualify for the Grand Final of the Eurovision 2010. The song ranked 12th in Semi Final 1. What is Thea up to these days and how much did her Eurovision participation help her with her career? Find out the details on the show this week as JP chats with Thea. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022: After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Nadir Rustamli (Azerbaijan 2022) and Michael Ben David (Israel 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Deen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. 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Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Eurovision Song Contest 2022: A look back with interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Sam Ryder (United Kingdom 2022) Interview with Lumix feat Pia Maria (Austria 2022) Interview with The Rasmus (Finland 2022) Interview with Andrea (North Macedonia 2022) Interview with LPS (Slovenia 2022) Interview with Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjorda (Greece 2022) Interview with Jeremie Makiese (Belgium 2022) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Alasdair Rendall Eurovision News with Javier Leal in for Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Eurovision Calendar Update with Javier Leal Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Interview with Sam Ryder (United Kingdom 2022): In recent weeks, in Eurovision circles, the United Kingdom was much in the news in regards to hosting the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. Ukraine won the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and normally, the winning country also becomes the host country the following year. Due to the war in Ukraine, the EBU together with the BBC decided to host Eurovision 2023 with the participation of Ukrainian television. Now the race is on to find the most suitable British city to host Eurovision 2023. Also no date has been announced as yet. So all is very excited. Sam Ryder is on the show this week and tells us about his time at Eurovision 2022 as well as his reception back home in the United Kingdom when he returned from sunny Turino. Sam represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Copntest 2023 with the song "Spaceman" coming second to the Kalush Orchestra from Ukraine. This interview is courtesy of RTL. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022: After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Lumix feat. Pia Maria (Austria 2022), The Rasmus (Finland 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), LPS (Slovenia 2022), Jeremie Makiese (Belgium 2022) and Amanda Tenfjord (Greece 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Deen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. 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The Lakeville Journal is an independently owned, community weekly newspaper covering North Canaan, Falls Village, Salisbury/Lakeville, Sharon, Cornwall and Kent, Conn. Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, fostering democracy and an atmosphere of open communication The Lakeville Journal Foundation The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and http://www.TriCornerNews.com. Our Publications Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, and to foster the free flow of information and opinion Celebrating 125 Years On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. 125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. JOIN US A Salisbury Association exhibit, a classic summer street fair, a film series, a compelling Salisbury Forum Talk, a theater event with Sharon Playhouse, and a Gala. LEARN MORE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION CO-CHAIRS The Lakeville Journal Foundation is proud to announce the Honorary Co-Chairs of The Lakeville Journal's 125th Anniversary Celebration Meryl Streep & Sam Waterston LEARN MORE August 13 to October 1 Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper. Celebrate at the Opening Reception on August 13 from 4-6 pm. Everyone is invited.
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Live Interview with Deen (Bosnia Herzegovia 2004 and 2016) Tribute to Olivia Newton-John (United Kingdom 1974) Tribute to Margot Eskens (Germany 1966) Tribute to Vesa-Matti Loiri (Finland 1980) Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 13) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Ronella (Albania 2022) Interview with Lumix feat Pia Maria (Austria 2022) - postponed to next week Interview with Jérémie Makiese (Belgium 2022) Interview with Andrea (North Macedonia 2022) - postponed to next week Interview with LPS (Slovenia 2022) - postponed to next week Interview with Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjorda (Greece 2022) - postponed to next week Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Tom Carr Eurovision News with Javier Leal in for Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Eurovision Calendar Update with Javier Leal Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Tributes to Olivia Newton-John and Margot Eskens: Sadly the Eurovision Family had to say "Goodbye" for two performers at the Eurovision Song Contest. Olivia Newton-John represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 coming fourth with the song "Long Live Love". Olivia lost the battle with cancer on 08 Aug 2022 and passed away at the age of 73. Margot Eskens represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 with the song "Die Zeiger der Uhr" coming 10th. Margot fell ill with dementia and passed away at the age of 83 on 29 July 2022. Listen to two special tributes on this week's edition of Radio International. Vesa-Matti Loiri represented Finland at the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 with the song "Huilumies". He passed away on 10 August 2022 at the age of 77 following the battle with cancer. Interview with Deen (Bosnia and Herzegovina 2004): As part of our Interview Hour this week on Radio International the team is extremely happy to welcome to the show DEEN who in 2004 represented Bosnia and Herzegovina with the song "In the Disco" coming 9th in Istanbul, Turkey. Then in 2016 he returned to the contest as part of Deen, Dalal Midhat-Talakić, Ana Rucner and rapper Jala Brat in the song "Ljubav je". The song reached Number 11 in Semi Final 1 at the contest in Stockholm, Sweden. Deen certainly left a lasting impression in 2004 and every Eurovisiokn fan remembers the legendary "In the Disco" and the dance moves going along with it. Deen has moved to the USA and the Team of Radio International is curious how his career developed since we first saw him at the Eurovision Song Contest and how he experienced his participation at the Eurovision Song Contest twice. Listeners are encouraged to actively take part during the show to submit their questions to the artist via our Facebook Chatroom during the live broadcast on Wednesday evening from 1900 - 2300 hours CET or via our website's email address - click here. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: Dose 13 of the PED Cure is on the way with Dr. JP and his nurses. After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Ronella (Albania 2022), Lumix feat. Pia Maria (Austria 2022), Jermie Makiese (Belgium 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), LPS (Slovenia 2022) and Amanda Tenfjord (Greece 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. Due to the additional Tributes to Olivia Newton-John, Margot Eskens and Vesa-Matti Loiri some of the above interviews will be aired on the show next week. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. 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The Lakeville Journal Foundation The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and www.TriCornerNews.com. Our Publications Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, and to foster the free flow of information and opinion Celebrating 125 Years On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. 125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. JOIN US A Salisbury Association exhibit, a classic summer street fair, a film series, a compelling Salisbury Forum Talk, a theater event with Sharon Playhouse, and a Gala. LEARN MORE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION CO-CHAIRS The Lakeville Journal Foundation is proud to announce the Honorary Co-Chairs of The Lakeville Journal's 125th Anniversary Celebration Meryl Streep & Sam Waterston LEARN MORE August 13 to October 1 Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper. Celebrate at the Opening Reception on August 13 from 4-6 pm. Everyone is invited.
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 12) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Konstrakta (Serbia 2022) Interview with Sheldon Riley (Australia 2022) Interview with Zdob și Zdub and Frații Advahov (Moldova 2022) Interview with Ochman (Poland 2022) Interview with The Roop (Lithuania 2020 and 2021) Interview with Senhit (San Marino 2011 and 2021) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Ross Bennett Eurovision Spotlight Special with Javier Leal in for Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Eurovision Calendar Update with Javier Leal Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists The Roop (Lithuania 2020 and 2021) at the Madrid PreParty 2022 Interview with The Roop (Lithuania 2020 and 2021): The Madrid Eurovision Pre-Party 2022 took place on the Easter Weekend in April 2022 Among the many acts invited who represented their country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 there were also some special invitations to perform their Eurovision entries during this two evening event. Last week Radio International already broadcast an interview with Anabel (Spain 1995) and this week The Roop will be on the show, who talked to JP and Alexander at the Madrid Pre-Party 2022.The Roop won their national final in Lithuania in 2020 and would have been their country's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song "On Fire". As a matter of fact, the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 was cancelled due to the Corona Pandemic. Luckily, the Roop re-entered their National Final in 2021with the song " Discotheque". They won that national final and represented Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, reaching Number 8 Listen to this interview on the show this week. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: Dose 12 of the PED Cure is on the way with Dr. JP and his nurses. After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Ochman (Poland 2022), Zdob și Zdub and Frații Advahov (Moldova 2022), Sheldon Riley (Australia 2022) and Konstrakta (Serbia 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. 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Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 11) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Subwoolfer (Norway 2022) Interview with Michael Ben David (Israel 2022) Interview with Mia Dimcic (Croatia 2022) Interview with The Rasmus (Finland 2022) Interview with Anabel Conde (Spain 1995) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Eurovision Lordship Marcus Keppel-Palmer Eurovision Spotlight Special with Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Anabel Conde (Spain 1995) (picture taken at the Madrid Eurovision Pre-Party 2022) Interview with Anabel Conde (Spain 1995): Back in 1995 Spain was represented by Anabel Conde with the song "Vuelve conmigo" which reached second place at the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 which was won by Norway's Secret Garden and the song "Nocturne". At the recent edition of the Madrid Eurovision Pre-Party in April 2022 Anabel was one of the invited guests of honour to perform her song once more in front of the national and international Eurovision Fans. JP from Radio International had the pleasure to chat with the singer at the Red Carpet Event. Listen to this interview on the show this week. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: Dose 11 of the PED Cure is on the way with Dr. JP and his nurses. After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Mia Dimcic (Croatia 2022), Subwoolfer (Norway 2022), Michael Ben David (Israel 2022) and The Rasmus (Finland 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
July 28-30th is black pride week here in Pittsburgh and my guest is Andre Brown, President of The Black Pride Association! We are discussing all things happening during black pride week, July 28th- Opening Reception @ 5801 lounge July 29th- Pittsburgh Black Pride Concert featuring Grammy award winner Mya! July 30th- Community BBQ and vendors for more information please visit https://www.pghblackpride.org to purchase tickets to the PITTSBURGH BLACK PRIDE CONCERT, visit : https://trustarts.org/production/82557/pittsburgh-black-pride-week-concert Pittsburgh Black Pride Association on social media: https://www.facebook.com/pittsburgh.blackpride/ https://twitter.com/pittsburghblack https://www.instagram.com/pghblackpride/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rianoutloud/message
Daniele from St. Joe Today has plenty of great events for you and the family to enjoy this weekend, and a save-the-date for Chalk the Block 2022 coming up as well! Anytime you’re looking for something to do, head to stjoetoday.com! Benton Harbor Arts Association presents Arts in the Park held in the Benton Harbor Arts District this Friday, July 22 from 6:00p-9:00p! This event features local artisan booths, live music feat. Larry Carter, food trucks (Lost Coast Shave Ice + Munchie Life) and more. Catch the St. Joe Farmers Market weekly on Saturdays in Lake Bluff Park from 9:00a-2:00p. Market-goers will enjoy fresh finds at the weekly market, now through October 8, in Lake Bluff Park. Vendors will offer a variety of products including baked goods, locally grown produce, perennials and cut flowers, meats and cheeses, coffee and more! Box Factory for the Arts hosts an Opening Reception for Series 4 this Saturday, July 23 from 5:30p-8:00p. Live music feat. Hickory Creek Revival + cash bar with special cocktails! Join Lemon Creek Winery for their annual Blues Bash Festival this Sunday, July 24 from 12:00p-7:00p! Attendees will enjoy a three band line up + food trucks. CPR Dance hosts Water Dances: Beach Clean Up & Dance Performance this Sunday, July 24 at 7:30p! This event premieres their newest work ‘Water Dances’ in a dance performance accompanied by cellist Theresa Haggerty. Participate in a beach clean up for the Parks Dept. of Silver Beach immediately following the performance. SAVE THE DATE: Chalk the Block returns to downtown St. Joseph August 5-7! Join us as 37 artists take over Broad St. all weekend long to create chalk masterpieces. For more information and to view this year’s artists visit stjoetoday.com/chalktheblock! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 10) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Chanel (Spain 2022) Interview with Cornelia Jakobs (Sweden 2022) Interview with Malik Harris (Germany 2022) Interview with the Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022) Interview with Reddi (Denmark 2022) Interview with Systur (Iceland 2022) Interview with Monika Liu (Lithuania 2022) Interview with Stefan (Estonia 2022) Interview with Vladana (Montenegro 2022) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Chris Poppe Eurovision Spotlight Special with Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: Dose 10 of the PED Cure is on the way with Dr. JP and his nurses. After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Chanel (Spain 2022), Cornelia Jakobs (Sweden 2022), Malik Harris (Germany 2022), Monika Liu (Lithuania 2022), Systur (Iceland 2022), Reddi (Denmark 2022), Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Vladana (Montenegro 2022) and Stefan (Estonia 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Live Interview (Part 2 of 2) with Bojana Stamenov (Serbia 2015) Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 9) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with The Rasmus (Finland 2022) Interview with We are Domi (Czech Republic 2022) Interview with Marius Baer (Switzerland 2022) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Dermot Manning Eurovision Spotlight Special with Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Live Interview with Bojana Stamenov (Serbia 2015) (Part 2 of 2): This weeks Eurovision Star Guest is Serbia's Eurovision Beauty that never lies Bojana Stamenov who we saw at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 representing Serbia with the song "Beauty never lies" qualifying her country into the Grand Final in Vienna and reaching Number 10. Seven years on, the Interview Team of Radio International is extremely happy to welcome back Bojana Stamenov to the show for the Interview Hour chatting about her Eurovision Experience as well as her musical career and more. Bojana had already been our guest two weeks ago but there were so many questions from the chatroom and from the Interviewers that Bojana kindly agreed to return for a second session on Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience. Enjoy the second part and if you missed Part 1 - feel free to catch up with the show from 29 Jun 2022. Listeners are encouraged to actively take part during the show to submit their questions to the artist via our Facebook Chatroom during the live broadcast on Wednesday evening from 1900 - 2300 hours CET or via our website's email address - click here. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: Dose 9 of the PED Cure is on the way with Dr. JP and his nurses. After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with The Rasmus (Finland 2022), We are Domi (Czech Republic 2022) and Marius Baer (Switzerland 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Live Interview with Daniel Oliver (Icelandic National Final 2019) Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 8) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Andromache (Cyprus 2022, Semi Final 2 Number 12) Interview with Systur (Iceland 2022, Number 23) Interview with Michael Ben David (Israel 2022, Semi Final 2Number 13) Interview with Brooke (Ireland 2022, Semi Final 2 Number 15) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Alasdair Rendall Eurovision Spotlight Special with Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Live Interview with Daniel Oliver (Iceland National Final 2015 and 2019) : This week's live Eurovision guest is a young singer from Iceland who took part in Iceland's National Final called Söngvakeppnin twice. It was in 2015 when Daniel Oliver competed as part of the group CADEM with the song "Fly" reaching 6th place in the National Final of Söngvakeppnin in Iceland. The winner in 2015 and Iceland's Eurovision representative was Maria Olafs with the song "Unbroken". Then in 2019 Daniel Oliver has competet in his national Final with the song "Samt ekki" unfortunately not advancing from Semi Final 1 to the Final of Söngvakeppnin 2019. The Winner of which was Hatari with "Hatrið mun sigra". The Interview Team of Radio International is extremely happy to welcome Iceland's Daniel Oliver to the show for the Interview Hour chatting about his musical career and more. Listeners are encouraged to actively take part during the show to submit their questions to the artist via our Facebook Chatroom during the live broadcast on Wednesday evening from 1900 - 2300 hours CET or via our website's email address - click here. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: Dose 8 of the PED Cure is on the way with Dr. JP and his nurses. After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard Also this week the Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure continues broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Andromache (Cyprus 2022), Systur (Iceland 2022), Michael Ben David (Israel 2022) and Brooke (Iceland 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Daniel Oliver (Iceland National Final 2015 and 2019), Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. 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Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Live Interview with Bojana Stamenov (Serbia 2015) Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 7) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Cornelia Jakobs (Sweden 2022, Number 4) Interview with Achille Lauro (San Marino 2022, Semi Final 2 Number 14) Interview with Ochman (Poland 2022, Number 12) Interview with Emma Muskat (Malta 2022, Semi Final 2 Number 16) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Double Three with Tom Carr (new series) Eurovision Spotlight Special with Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Bojana Stamenov (Serbia 2015 - Beauty never lies) Live Interview with Bojana Stamenov (Serbia 2015): This weeks live Eurovision guest is Serbia's Eurovision Beauty that never lies Bojana Stamenov who we saw at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 represening Serbia with the song "Beauty never lies" qualifying her country into the Grand Final in Vienna and reaching Number 10. Seven years on the Interview Team of Radio International is extremely happy to welcome Bojana Stamenov to the show for the Interview Hour chatting about her Eurovision Experience as well as her musical career and more. Listeners are encouraged to actively take part during the show to submit their questions to the artist via our Facebook Chatroom during the live broadcast on Wednesday evening from 1900 - 2300 hours CET or via our website's email address - click here. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: Dose 7 of the PED Cure is on the way with Dr. JP and his nurses. After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Cornelia Jakobs (Sweden 2022), Achille Lauro (San Marino 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022) and Emma Muscat (Malta 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: DANA, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 6) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with the Kalush Orchestra (Eurovsion Winner 2022, Ukraine) Interview with Nadir Rustamli (Azerbaijan 2022, Number 16) Interview with Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022, Semi Final 1 Number 11) Interview with Stefan (Estonia 2022, Number 13) Interview with Malik Harris (Germany 2022, Number 25) Interview with Mahmood and Blanco (Italy 2022, Number 6) Interview with WRS (Romania 2022, Number 18) Interview with Ronela (Albania 2022, Semi Final 1 Number 12) Interview with Konstrakta (Serbia 2022, Number 5) Interview with Reddi (Denmark 2022, Semi Final 1 Number 13) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - The Assessment with Ross Bennett Eurovision Spotlight Special with Nick van Lith from escXtra.com Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: Dose 6 of the PED Cure is on the way with Dr. JP and his nurses. After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Kalush Orchestra (Eurovision Winner 2022, Ukraine), Konstrakta (Serbia 2022), Nadir Rustamli (Azerbaijan 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022) Stefan (Estonia 2022), Malik Harris (Germany 2022), Mahmood and Blanco (Italy 2022), WRS (Romania 2022), Ronela (Albania 2022) and Reddi (Denmark 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: DANA, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 5) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin: Interview with Rosa Linn (Armenia 2022, Number 20) Interview with Lumix feat. Pia Maria (Austria 2022, Semi Final 1 Number 15) Interview with Systur (Iceland 2022, Number 23) Interview with Mahmood and Blanco (Italy 2022, Number 6) Interview with Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022, Lativa, Semi Final 1 Number 14) Interview with Vladana (Montenegro 2022, Semi Final 2 Number 17) Interview with S10 (The Netherlands 2022, Number 11) Interview with Subwoolfer (Norway 2022, Number 10) Interview with Maro (Portugal 2022, Number 9) Interview with Cornelia Jakobs (Sweden 2022, Number 4) Interview with Marius Baer (Switzerland 2022, Number 17) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - The Assessment with Eurovision Lordship Sir Marcus Keppel-Palmer Eurovision News from escXtra.com with Nick van Lith Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: Dose 5 of the PED Cure is on the way with Dr. JP and his nurses. After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Rosa Linn (Armenia 2022), Lumix feat Pia Maria (Austria 2022), Mahmood and Blanco (Italy 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Vladana (Montenegro 2022), S10 (The Netherlands 2022), Subwoolfer (Norway 2022), Maro (Portugal 2022) and Marius Baer (Switzerland 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: DANA, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 4) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Chanel (Spain 2022, Number 3) Interview with Achille Lauro (San Marino 2022, Semi Final 2 Number 14) Interview with Michael Ben David (Israel 2022, Semi Final 2, Number 13) Interview with Monika Liu (Lithuania 2022, Number 14) Interview with Ochman (Poland 2022, Number 12) Interview with LPS (Slovenia 2022, Semi Final 1 Number 17) Interview with Amanda Tenfjord (Greece 2022, Number 8) Interview with Jérémie Makiese (Belgium 2022, Number 19) Interview with Sheldon Riley (Australia 2022, Number 15) Interview with Malena (Junior Eurovision Winner 2021, Armenia - in Turin) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - The Assessment with Alasdair Rendall Eurovision News from escXtra.com with Nick van Lith Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: Dose 4 of the PED Cure is on the way with Dr. JP and his nurses. After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Chanel (Spain 2022), Achille Lauro (San Marino 2022), Michael Ben David (Israel 2022), Monika Liu (Lithuania 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), LPS (Slovenia 2022), Amanda Tenfjord (Greece 2022), Jérémie Makiese (Belgium 2022), Sheldon Riley (Australia 2022) and Malena (Junior Eurovision Winner 2022, Armenia) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: DANA, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Live Interview with Dana (Eurovision Winner 1970, Ireland)(Part 2 of 2) Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 3) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Ronella (Albania 2022, Semi Final 1 Number 12) Interview with Vladana (Montenegro 2022, Semi Final 2 Number 17) Interview with Andromache (Cyprus 2022, Semi Final 2 Number 12) Interview with Lumix feat. Pia Maria (Austria 2022, Semi Final 1 Number 15) Interview with Alvan and Ahez (France 2022, Number 24) Interview with Emma Muscat (Malta 2022, Semi Final 2 Number 16) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - The Assessment with Chris Poppe Eurovision News from escXtra.com with Nathan Waddell (final newscast with Nathan) Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Eurovision Winner 1970 for Ireland Live Interview with Dana (Ireland 1970) (Part 2 of 2): "All kinds of Everything" was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1970 performed by the then 17 year old Dana from Ireland. The Team of Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is extremely happy to welcome the first Irish Eurovision Queen back to the show. Dana was the first of 7 Winners for the Irish Nation. In addition, Dana had a string of hits in the 1970s charting well and also the unforgettable "It's gonna be a cold cold Christmas without you" is in the ears of the listeners year in and year out around the Christmas period. Last week was part 1 of the interview and since there were still many questions not asked Dana kindly agreed to return to the show this week. The Team is looking forward very much to welcome back the Eurovision Winner of 1970 - Dana. The official website of Dana is available - here. Listeners are encouraged to actively take part during the show to submit their questions to the artist via our Facebook Chatroom during the live broadcast on Wednesday evening from 1900 - 2300 hours CET or via our website's email address - click here. Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with Ronala (Albania 2022), Vladana (Montenegro 2022), Andromache (Cyprus 2022), Lumix feat. Pia Maria (Austria 2022), Alvan and Ahez (France 2022) and Emma Muscat (Malta 2022) - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: DANA, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Live Interview with Dana (Eurovision Winner 1970, Ireland)(Part 1 of 2) Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Post Eurovision Depression Cure (Dose 2) - Interviews and clips with the Eurovision Stars 2022 in Turin Interview with Rosa Linn (Armenia 2022, Number 20) Interview with Subwoolfer (Norway 2022, Number 10) Interview with WRS (Romania 2022, Number 18) Interview with Monika Liu (Lithuania 2022, Number 14) Interview with Scott Mills and Rylan Clark-Neal (BBC Radio 2 Presenters and Commentators of Eurovision Song Contest on BBC TV 3) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - The Assessment with Chris Poppe Eurovision News from escXtra.com with Nathan Waddell (final newscast with Nathan) Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Eurovision Winner 1970 for Ireland Live Interview with Dana (Ireland 1970): "All kinds of Everything" was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1970 performed by the then 17 year old Dana from Ireland. The Team of Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is extremely happy to welcome the first Irish Eurovision Queen back to the show. Dana was the first of 7 Winners for the Irish Nation. In addition, Dana had a string of hits in the 1970s charting well and also the unforgettable "It's gonna be a cold cold Christmas without you" is in the ears of the listeners year in and year out around the Christmas period. The Team is looking forward very much to the interview with Dana. Eurovision Song Contest 2022 - Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure: After two Semi Finals and an amazing Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 huge CONGRATULATIONS goes to the Kalush Orchestra for winning the 66th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Stefania" receiving the highest public vote ever in the history of the contest. Below is the Scoreboard. Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra winning Eurovision 2022 The website of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 can be viewed here and the also over on Wikipedia The Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Scoreboard During the next few weeks Radio International will be your Ultimate Post Eurovision Depression (PED) Cure broadcasting interviews the Radio International Team did in Turin during the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and of course play your favourite songs from the contest. Listen to Interviews, Turkoise Carpet Clips from the Opening Reception, Press Conferences Clips with WRS (Romania 2022), Rosa Linn (Armenia 2022), Subwoolfer (Norway 2022), Monika Liu (Lithuania 2022), and Scott Mills and Rylan Clark-Neal from BBC Radio 2 and BBC TV 3 - looking back at two weeks of our beloved Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: DANA, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
This in this episode, we went to the opening reception for Anthony Smith (@ansmithjrnyc) and Doug Boehm's (@dougbohemart)exhibition Sweet Distress at The Art Establishment (@theartestpa). We talked with Ellen Flynn, the owner and general manager of The Art Establishment. and both artists about the show, space, and the exhibited works. We also talked with a few attendants about their experience.The closing reception for the show will be on Saturday, April 30 (2022) at 2pm. We hope to see you there!The Art Establishtment's website is https://www.theartestablishmentstudios.com/Anthony's Website is https://www.anthonysmithjr.comDoug's Website is https://dougboehm.com/
EXODUS VIII: Off the Cloth Curated by: Karen Cordero Reiman and Juan Puntes March 25 – May 4, March 25 Installation premiere starts April 1. Opening Reception. Panel Discussion and Performances 5 to 8 pm Off the Cloth, curated by Juan Puntes and Karen Cordero Reiman, inaugurates the new downtown location of Whitebox. The exhibit forms a part of Whitebox's ongoing “Exodus” series highlighting the work of émigré artists living and working in New York City. The show will present an intergenerational dialogue between thirteen women artists whose work refers to their transcultural heritage through the use of or reference to textiles as material and metaphor, and will have a six-week run from the end of March through mid-May 2022. The goal of the exhibit is to establish a sense of communion between the artists' practice and the audience's sense of identity, as a consequence of shared cultural, gender-bound or social experiences. Off the Cloth will also include panel discussions with the artists, performances and other activities that will contribute to an active interchange with the community. These artists use aesthetics as the ultimate weapon of political resistance in the face of a fragile and tumultuous world, stitching together our differences. In their work, textiles, combined with other disciplines and media, become a vehicle or reference point for exuberant narratives. The selection highlights the diversity of the participants' cultural and ethnic backgrounds, and engages in and broadens the timeless dialogue between craft and art. Women's artistic deployment of skills such as sewing, knitting, and weaving, that are traditionally relegated to the status of domestic craft and separated from “high art”, are celebrated and embraced here without condition. The exhibit will also generate spaces and a variety of instances for multi-directional conversations between the participants and with the curators and other interlocutors, in order to enrich and expand the dialogue generated by the show. Participating Artists: Shiva Lynn Burgos | Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow | Blanka Amezkua | Christine David | Isolde Kille | Sandra Eula Lee | Simonetta Moro | Qinza Najm | Aurora Pellizzi | Eva Petric | Yohanna Roa | Amanda Valdez | Lilia Ziamou WhiteBox established as the first alternative, internationalist art space in nascent Chelsea September 1998 on west 26th street. 1998-2008 Chelsea 2008-2018 LES 2018-2221 East Harlem 2022 - 2033 Alphabet City --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to Atlanta, GA where we will all convene for the 33rd Annual Conference of the NPC, and our first live face-to-face conference in TWO years! It's hard to believe it's been that long. Two years since we partied at the Opening Reception. Two years since we sat back at lunch and bid on items at the auction. Two years since we've seen colleagues and friends from across the country. In other words, it's been too long! So, like so many of you I am really looking forward to this event! Our Education Committee has been hard at work putting together a great slate of education. Special format this year for the Thursday classes is only one track with 3 classes for the whole day – The Remodel Primer. This track will prepare you to tackle remodel projects, both large and small and will begin with an overview of concrete pool construction and focus on the topics that have the biggest impact on the integrity of the shell. On Friday we will offer our standard format of three tracks with a total of 12 classes. We all certainly come to conference to learn, but that's not all. The networking events will be in full swing as well as an aquarium tour, with a behind the scenes tour of the Georgia Aquarium, the world's largest. The Exhibit Hall will be filled with the suppliers we all depend on to meet our customer's expectations. Our World-Famous Auctioneer, Jay Eaton, will certainly have a few surprises from us and a lot of products to sell! Our venue for this event, the InterContinental Buckhead in Atlanta, is beautiful and perfectly located for tours, restaurants, and night life. This gorgeous facility is the perfect setting for us to come together again after a long and hard separation. So, thank you for attending and have a great time!
A great public relations tool to develop and maintain relationships is hosting a pre-opening reception especially now as many local businesses have been closed due to the pandemic and are now reopening. Plus it is the holidays. Mike presents a few ideas he has learned from hosting and planning receptions that you can apply to your own business or nonprofit. Song: “Epic Christmas Shopping”Source: Storyblocks For more: www.periniassociates.comOn Facebook, Twitter and Youtubecustomerservice@periniassociates.com A PR and Marketing Firm with "Attitude at Altitude" in Woodland Park, Colorado but serving businesses, nonprofits and others everywhere. Michael Perini, ABCPresident & CEO11th Anniversary
Lamborghini Showcases the Huracán STO at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami Bold Italian design displayed during Art Basel Miami, embracing functionality and pure performance In celebration of the Opening Reception and annual kick-off to Art Basel Miami, Automobili Lamborghini is honored to partner with W Magazine and the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Miami ...
Istituto Marangoni Miami hosts VIP opening reception for MI + MI = MILAN + MIAMI International fashion school Istituto Marangoni Miami held a VIP reception on November 30thduring Miami Art Week to debut its new exhibition of contemporary Italian art, MI + MI = MILAN + MIAMI, which benefits the school's scholarship program. Istituto Marangoni Miami CEO and President Hakan Baykam welcomed guests, including Italian ...
This weekend is Pacific Northwest Black Pride! Yes, it's mainly for people of color, but allies can attend, too. Find out from POCAAN Executive Director and PNW Black Pride co-founder Steven Sawyer about this weekend's events.Then, take a deep dive into Ball culture, explaining the history, houses, competition, prizes, kikis, mainstream Ball culture, and more. You think you know Ball simply by watching Paris is Burning, Pose, or Legendary? Think again! Ball expert Kurt Regin takes you through all the ins and outs of ball culture in preparation for this weekend's ball.Friday October 29 - Opening Reception - 4-7pmRotie Cellars - 3861 1st Avenue S. Suite FBLACK PRIDE SCHEDULE 2021Saturday October 30 - Sip and Paint - 7-9pmSaturday October 30 - Workshops (Virtual and in-person) - 11am-6pmSaturday October 30 - Halloween Costume Party - 7-9pm15920 West Valley HighwaySaturday October 30 - Haunted Nights Masquerade Ball 9pm-12am15920 West Valley HighwayALL INFO AT: www.nwblackpride.org
Actor, painter, photographer - Kate Kelton's an artist with a creative lineage stretching back generations, and a cv that ranges from movies like Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle and a decade as the "Tic Tac Girl" to exhibitions in galleries from Los Angeles to New York to the UK. Her "Sentry" series of portraits of women who took public stands against Hollywood's endemic sexual harassment and assault garnered acclaim, and she continues to create with an emphatic aesthetic that is unmistakably her own. We talk about being an outsider and how that informs her creativity, the benefits of art school, being in dialogue with her mother's abstract expressionism, and how technology has empowered her to connect with her audience in a way that gives her total control. For more about Kate and her art: https://katekelton.com/ https://www.instagram.com/k8kelton/ https://twitter.com/katekelton Details on the opening reception for the new "Perceive Me" exhibition featuring her work can be found here: Kristine Schomaker | Perceive Me at MOAH, Opening Reception
Join us as we chat about art, break dancing and stopping time with the amazing Norman Davis! Norman joins us just as his newest collection of drawings grace the walls of the River Gallery. ... Come and check them out at the Opening Reception ... The River Gallery Aug. 6th 5:30 - 7 pm To see artworks discussed on this episode check outchattart.netThere is a blog post to accompany each podcast episode.To keep up with Norman To find out more about the River Gallery To see what's new at chatt art -instagram.com/chatt.artLike and Subscribe so you don't miss out on more ChattArt!
Today July 22, 2021 I have a mini panic attack outside of a gallery opening reception in East Hampton as my batteries almost drown. From the confinement/comfort of my car, I discuss the only type of Myers-Briggs personality type that's an extrovert at the same time gains energy from being alone, how working in sales forced me to become an extrovert, and connecting with the Director of ABNY Gallery over being decent humans. You're listening to the #1 source for all things in the Hamptons. Hello and welcome. -LuLuFollow LuLu Romano:Instagram: https://instagram.com/ddwithluluromanoSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TM6PYl...TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@luluhmululuHello friends! We're now doing weekly doses for video, and daily dose for audio. You will still get to see 3 videos per week, 1 of them being the weekly dose. p.s. audio is fun, but video is a BLAST Subscribe at lulusdailydose.substack.com
Artist and gallery owner Saundra Schultz invites the community to help celebrate the 16th anniversary of Second Street Gallery with an Opening Reception on Thursday, July 22, from 7-9 p.m. at 122 S. Second St. in Kenedy. More than a dozen returning Texas artists will be exhibited in a come-and-go evening of art, music, dessert stations, coffee, and punch. For more information, call 830-583-2330.Article Link
The Sharon Historical Society & Museum is pleased to announce the opening of the next exhibit in Gallery SHS, works by four women artists, to be held at the Sharon Historical Society & Museum's Gallery SHS from July 17, 2021 until August 27, 2021. ... Read More ›
The Sharon Historical Society & Museum is pleased to announce the opening of the next exhibit in Gallery SHS, works by four women artists, to be held at the Sharon Historical Society & Museum's Gallery SHS from July 17, 2021 until August 27, 2021. ... Read More ›
Local Artist Johnny Duncan joins me in a great conversation in episode #3 to talk about JENKINS2D! His work has a really cool unique vibe.....and I LIKE IT! Find out who inspired him to create his characters in his work. His travel stories, growing up not knowing he was creating art, and how a video game gave him THE sign. Johnny is a down to earth guy and was really cool to chat with. Join us in our first of many conversations with Johnny Duncan aka JENKINS2D! Go check out www.jenkins2d.com for JENKINS2D's work and merchandise being sold now. #jrock830 #JENKINS2D #jrockinitpod #tomandjerry #scoopstreet #artwork JENKINS2D next art show! Creative Eye SA Presents Hopeful Coasting JENKINS2D Art Exhibition May 7th-31st Opening Reception 7pm-11pm 1420 S Alamo St Studio #201 San Antonio, Texas 78204 CreativeEyeSATX.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Cultural Arts Center at at Glen Allen will host an artist’s opening reception Thursday, March 18, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in advance of the opening of Lego artist Brian Korte’s exhibit and works from youth artists in the center’s art reach programs. Attendees also will be able to see an exhibit from the Richmond Woodturners in the center’s Glass Doors Gallery and "Sharpies & Spray Paint" on display by Jay Hall. Masks will be required while inside the building at all times. Admission is free for all ages. The gift shop will be open and feature new...Article LinkSupport the show (http://henricocitizen.com/contribute)
Joy Ruechtenwalk and I discuss her uncle, Les Klug, and the work she is doing to preserve his legacy. SHOW NOTES Joy's Book: Les Klug, the Man Behind the Lens Art Start Gallery Upcoming Galley Exhibit at Art Start Contemplating | Les Klug This retrospective of Les Klug (1930-1988) examines the work of a photographer who followed a trajectory all his own. He used art to explore the world around him and as a means with which to test the boundaries of the world. Working well before digital photography, his work was done with a traditional camera and in the darkroom. Opening Reception with Artist Talks – November 21
So many questions to ask, so little time. As Steven preps for his upcoming Art Gallery, he talks about his work and his method to painting various art. Steven and I go way back to the days of middle school and even then, I remember witnessing hints of the creativity. It is fascinating to see his work now and it makes me realize anything is possible when we put our mind to it and practice, practice... practice. He shares with us his development as an artist and why he has appreciated painting more and more over time. When? Where? Can you see his next Art Gallery? Opening Reception is on Feb 1st, 2020 from 6-11p @ 3615 Main St., Riverside, CA 92501.
Our annual Blue and Gold at the White opens the 2019 season with an Opening Reception on Friday May 17th from five to seven PM. A wonderful opportunity to support the student artist at the Housatonic Valley Regional High School.... Read More ›
The first half of this session I spend time with 25 year old artist COLIN RADCLIFFE http://www.colinjradcliffe.com/ who is about to have a solo show at Equity Gallery in Manhattan. I am a huge fan of Colin's so there is some fawning on my part which he handles well. Colin's work is particularly compelling because the emotional quality is so complex. Here are some adjectives: funny, quirky, weird, gross, beautiful, charming, repulsive, magical, pan-sexual, pan-racial (including/not limited to) races from other planets. His work is developed out of his personal relationships. DO NOT MISS his show!! Opening Reception for Colin J. Radcliffe's Left on Read- Thursday, April 18th, 2019, 6- 8 PM http://www.nyartistsequity.org/ NOAH BECKER, accomplished multi-hyphenate painter, writer, saxophonist and founder and editor-in-chief of Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, an online contemporary art magazine. Noah joins us to talk about his series of Artist Parties on the rooftop of the Jane Hotel, sponsored by his magazine. We talk about the history of artist parties in NYC, including the ones from the 80's-90's hosted by the late Baird Jones. More about Baird Jones here: http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/features/finch/finch2-22-08.asp https://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/23/nyregion/23jones.html More about Noah Becker and Whitehot magazine here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Becker
Enjoy our conversation with Mike Williams and Julianne Scott. Williams is the Founder of The Black On Black Project and Scott is the Executive Director of the Leland Cultural Arts Center. They talk about the exhibition titled "The Perspective of the Others" created by The Black On Black Project for the Leland Cultural Arts Center. The exhibition runs March 28 - April 27, 2019 The Black On Black Project: blackonblackproject.com/exhibitions Leland Cultural Arts Center: facebook.com/lelandculturalartscenter March 28, 2019: Opening Reception for The Perspective of the Others April 25, 2019: LCAC Film Screening: Wilmington of Fire =============== CERTIFIED ARTS FRIENDLY BUSINESSES MAKE THIS HAPPEN: artsfriendly.com/certified NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to our free newsletter at: artsfriendly.com/subscribe PODCAST: Subscribe to Arts Friendly Conversations on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
Exhibition Dates: February 22 – March 28, 2019Wood County Senior Center,305 N. Main Street in Bowling GreenFebruary 22, 5‐7 pm Opening Reception with Refreshments & Entertainment Guests may vote for a People’s Choice Award to be announced at 6:30 (voting stops at 6:15) 50+ SHADES of GREY features art from regional residents who are 50 years or older. The show is made possible by our hosts, Wood County Committee on Aging, and the generous contributions of time and energy made by BGAC’s volunteer board. The Popular Choice Award Sponsor is The Art Supply Depot.50+ artists are encouraged to enter. This PROSPECTUS describes the entry procedures and requirements and contains the Entry Form that you need to print, fill out and send in with your payment. Please complete the Online Entry HERE. to make the drop-off day go smoothly. Entry Forms will be accepted by mail or in person now through February 5.
Thursday, January 17th, 2019 the opening reception for Planete Sauvage took place as part of the DesignTo Festival. During the event, I held a demo/intro to sculpting with mycelium and midi bio-sonification. Brave participants placed electrodes onto their fingers, earlobes and I recorded their bio-data, making sure to use the same parameters for each subject. Ashley starts the set. At 6 minutes, 51.725 seconds in Linsay's set starts. At 13 minutes, 26.306 seconds Sinjin's set starts. At 20 minutes, 17.081 seconds Rachel's set starts and around 26 minutes in a spike happens- what is the cause of this spike? Rachel and her partner are now hooked up to each other and holding hands. They kiss. At 28 minutes, 19.505 seconds Damn Zombie's set starts. As usual, I recommend headphones for the best sound experience. Unless of course, you have an amazing sound system! Can you hear and feel the differences? Please leave comments below. Thank you again to the participants for sitting with me and allowing your bio-data to take part in Midnight Mushroom Music!
Xavier Cortada is an artist who tackles climate change, endangered species, poverty, homophobia, Florida’s history and hard science with his artwork. And he’s a funny, engaging, vibrant guy from Miami whose art projects are seen by millions, and get people all over Florida participating. Cortada’s work is featured in school textbooks and publications, on National Geographic TV and the Discovery Channel. Xavier talks with Barbara St. Clair about marking the 500th anniversary of Florida’s colonization by Spain by working with biologists to find 500 native Florida wildflowers that he got 500 Florida artists to paint, while asking historians for 500 people vital to Florida’s history - who weren’t white men - and getting people around the state to plant 500 native wildflower gardens each dedicated to one of those people. Then he put the whole project and research online, where people could read up and share their own photos of natural Florida. Xavier Cortada was commissioned to create beautiful artwork exploring the Higgs boson particle experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. He created art projects at both the North and South Poles to draw attention to climate change and endangered populations, with a project currently in the Antarctic that will take 150,000 years to complete. His Reclamation Project encourages Floridians to take back nature from developers by planting native trees as an act of performative art. And he offers darkly comic advice for 5 Ways to Stop Sea Level Rise from destroying Florida’s coastline. Xavier Cortada shares his passion for art as a tool for social change, for sculpting not a sculpture but a thriving community. 90N, a solo exhibition of Xavier Cortada’s work at the North Pole is on display at Creative Pinellas through September 2, 2018. The exhibition opens to a reception with the artist on Friday, June 29 from 6 to 9 p.m. Gallery hours are Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. and by appointment through September 2, 2018. Details at http://cortada.com/event/2018/90N. RSVP for the Opening Reception on June 29 at: http://creativepinellas.org/gallery/ Find out more about Xavier Cortada’s art and explore images, writings and more at http://cortada.com. Hear his TED Talk on the Higgs boson project at http://cortada.com/2013/cern/statement.
MadArt Studio proudly presents Reforestation of the Imagination by Seattle-based artist Ginny Ruffner, in collaboration with digital artist Grant Kirkpatrick. This exhibition will inhabit MadArt Studio from January 2 through March 24, 2018, with an Opening Reception and Artist Talk on Sunday, January 2, 1 - 4pm. Showcasing this collaboration, Reforestation of the Imagination combines traditional glass and bronze sculpture with augmented reality. Ruffner utilizes technology to overlay digital information onto sculptural objects, portraying two disparate worlds, one that is invisible to the human eye. This process expands the boundaries of Ruffner’s renowned practice in glass sculpture, as she finds new and creative ways of remaining relevant as a formative artist of the region. Working with Kirkpatrick to develop the facilities for augmented reality, this collaborative effort also challenges traditional notions of sculpture to encompass the intangible, ephemeral object. The installation engages viewers’ curiosity as they navigate the space using handheld devices, exposing an otherwise invisible world of holographic imagery. Created from Ruffner’s drawings, an augmented reality emerges from a forest seemingly marked by devastation. The forest, made up of Ruffner’s painted and colorless glass stumps, scattered logs, overhead limbs, and suspended leaves, is experiencing a cycle of regeneration, which is materialized through visitors’ smartphones. This imaginary and potential beauty revealed through augmented reality is the forest reimagining itself. How Ruffner responded to extreme physical and emotional duress is as telling about her internal drive and strength of character as her most impressive artwork. At a crescendo in her career, in 1991 an auto accident nearly took the artist’s life. But in cheating death, Ruffner was rewarded with an intensified and broader creative life, resulting in everything from groundbreaking works in flameworked glass, to pop-up books, large-scale sculpture, and mind-blowing public art.
A special reception to celebrate the University Libraries exhibit, "Ralph Rapson: A Legacy in Architecture and Design," will be held Monday, December 8, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Rapson, former dean of the University’s School of Architecture (1954-1984), was the designer of iconic Twin Cities buildings such as the original Guthrie Theater, Cedar Square West, and the Rarig Center for the Performing Arts. "Not only did he design a number of buildings, he taught an entire generation of architects to design buildings — so his influence is deep and far reaching," said Jane King Hession, curator of the exhibit and author of "Ralph Rapson: Sixty Years of Modern Design."
Kennesaw State Universities' opening reception for fall 2014 Year of Arabian Peninsula. Dr. Dan Paracka introduces the Fall 2014 to Spring 2015 Year of Series. The university will host a series of events, lectures, conferences, and other activities throughout the year designed to promote a deeper appreciation for and understanding of the Arabian Peninsula.
City Manager Bruce T. Moore welcomes the attendees of The Underground Railroad Conference on behalf of the city and discusses the anniversiary of the Central High integration.
Midwest Regional Director of the NPS Michael Reynolds welcomes the attendees of the Underground Railroad Conference and discusses some of the challenges of historic preservation. There is also a cake cutting.
Former Director of the National Park Service Robert G. Stanton welcomes the attendees of the Underground Railroad Conference and discusses some of the philosophy of Frederick Douglass.
Superintendent Robin White welcomes the attendees of the The Underground Railroad Conference and discusses her time researching with the Harriet Tubman Special Resource Study team.
Tom Dupree of the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission welcomes the attendees of The Underground Railroad Conference and discusses the history and duties of the Sesquicentennial Commission.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The University of Chicago’s Arts and Public Life initiative on March 8, 2013 opened its new Arts Incubator in the Washington Park neighborhood—providing a dedicated space for artists to grow professionally and build creative connections with the surrounding community. The newly renovated Arts Incubator, envisioned by internationally recognized artist and place strategist Theaster Gates, includes 10,000 square feet of studio space for artists-in-residence, a woodshop for design apprenticeship programming, and additional program space for exhibitions and events. The Arts Incubator, located at 301 E. Garfield Blvd., is housed in a two-story, terra cotta building dating to the 1920s. Learn more at: https://arts.uchicago.edu/artsandpubliclife/ai The ribbon cutting ceremony and opening reception included a reading by 2012/13 artist-in-residence avery r. young and remarks by the following speakers: Larry Norman, Deputy Provost for the Arts, University of Chicago Thomas F. Rosenbaum, Provost, University of Chicago Robert J. Zimmer, President, University of Chicago Theaster Gates, Director of Arts and Public Life, University of Chicago Michelle Boone, Commissioner, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, City of Chicago Pat Dowell, 3rd Ward Alderman, City of Chicago
Show Schedule: Thursday, Nov 7: Allen Ryde will perform at the Opening Reception for ERO5, Gallery 788's 5th Annual Erotic Art Show, Baltimore. Nov. 15 - 17: The White Elephant Burlesque Society will host a panel at the Geek Creation Show in Piscataway, NJ This week on the podcast: We are very pleased to announce a new beauty to the ranks of Cosplay Burlesque. She's bringing classic burlesque to nerd burlesque. Get ready to paw at your monitors - Mika Romantic is going to burn up your screens as Full Metal Alchemist's Lust! Music: "Can't Get Next To You" performed by Al Green, from the album Al Green Gets Next To You
G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference opening reception.
G. B. Shaw: Back in Town conference opening reception.
Live at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit Opening Reception at the Yas Hotel Skylite Royksopp - A Long, Long Way Bent - Fellini's Roma Hot 8 Brass Band - Water Amr Ismail - Fantasia The Spy From Cairo - Nayphony Drumspyder - Sexy Saiidi Moodorama - Beatzekatze Fingathing - Come On Girls The Herbaliser - The Next Spot Nitin Sawhney featuring Faheem Mazhar - Daybreak BiggaBush - Michelangelo Bonobo - FLutter Guy Manoukin - Shazade Dienz - Der Ditte Mon Von Solta Mr Scruff - Rocking Chair The Odd Couple - Sunshine Bombay Dub Orchestra - Monsoon Malabar (Dub Remix) Roger Abboud - Layali Beirut Gerardo Frisina - Mille E Una Notte Nickodemus - Gira Do Sol Midnight Lab Band - Moonwalking Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Psychemagik Naive Edit) Mr Scruff - Cheeky Dinksuoitinrev - Wan Doodler Samba Guy Manoukin - Trip To The Moon (Fady Ferraye Mix) Jim Pavloff - Asia Breaks Drumspyder - Desert Samba 2 http://www.theyashotel.com/dining/skylite http://admediasummit.com/index.php/venue/
Welcome to Episode 10 of “The Art of The Interview with Steven Adams”. Steve is welcomed into the home of artist Miles Regis. Miles Regis is a self-taught, experimental painter. If you have ever wondered if, when, or how to become a full-time artist, Miles Regis' story will fascinate and inspire you. Born in Trinidad, this artist has been greatly influenced by Caribbean artists such as Alexander King, LeRoy Clarke, Carlisle Harris, Boscoe & Geoffrey Holder. Regis’ paintings are distinctly Trinidadian in color and expression. In June of 2009, Regis' show "WL4WWD4" at Pounder-Koné Art Space was a complete success. Regis’ work was showcased in CNN’s “African Voices” feature on actor Isaiah Washington (link below), who collects Regis’ paintings; other collectors of Miles Regis’ work include actors Ron Perlman and playwright Trevor Rhone. Regis' work will be presented in the American Rag Los Angeles show - "Carnival", from Feb 11th to March 11th. Opening Reception on February 11th, 2010 from 6 to 9 Links: www.milesregis.com www.facebook.com/miles.regis www.twitter.com/artofmilesregis http://elemental-consulting.com/projects/american-rag-cie-presents-miles-regis-tales-that-vintage-told/ Event: Carnival! Thursday, February 11 Where: American Rag L.A. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=249202296112 http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=289029403463&mid=1d8e8f8G22118fb9G424401bG7 http://www.flickr.com/photos/milesregis/4074448876/ http://www.prlog.org/10422994-art-with-heart-painting-for-cause.html http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/africa/05/03/av.isaiahwashington/index.html http://elemental-consulting.com/projects/miles-regis-pounder-kone-art-space-june-13/ The Pounder-Koné Art Space http://pounderkoneartspace.com/MILES%20REGIS.html http://artscenecal.com/PounderKone.html http://artscenecal.com/Announcements/0907/PounderKone0907b.html http://themagla.com/Detailed/1900.html
Hamdiya Cooks, Legal Services for Prisoners with Children/All of Us or None Project Organizer, has over 25 years of experience working on issues facing women in prison. She is a former prisoner, having served 20 years in the federal prison system. Dorsey E. Nunn, Program Director for Legal Services for Prisoners with Children, He is the co-founder of All of Us or None, a civil and human rights organization comprised of formerly incarcerated people, prisoners and their allies. He is also a formerly-incarcerated person. They will speak about the Town Hall, Oct. 17, 2009, 10 AM-1 PM, at Metwest High School, 314 E-10th Street, Oakland, (510) 444-0484, (415) 255-7036 x308. Other guests include director, Uscla Johnny Desarmes, who will speak about his latest project, "Life Outside the Pearl;" he will be joined by Louis and Camille who will speak about Bellot Idovia Foundation and the fundraiser Monday, October 19, 2009, 6-9 PM at 2919-9 St. @Ashby Ave., Community Room, Berkeley. Call (510) 677-7886. The money raised goes to provide solar water pumps to Haitian residents of the rural area, La Valle, La Tortue. Of the 9.6 million Haitians, only 4 percent have access to clean water. Every 15 seconds a child (0-5 years) dies from diarrheal diseases. We also speak to Nicole Opper, director, and we hope Avery Klein-Cloud, subject, and Sharese Bullock, Producer, of "Off and Running," which is a part of SF Doc Fest at the Roxie Theatre screening, Sunday, Oct. 18, 7 PM http://www.sfindie.com/ (10/16-29). We close with a conversation with artists: Carla Oden and Patricia A. Montgomery. Their work is in the annual Dia de los Muertos at SOMArts Cultural Center, 934 Brannan Street (between 8th and 9th Streets), San Francisco, CA 94103. Free admission. Opening Reception for "Altars for the Spirits, Offerings for the Living" is at 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. tonight, Friday, Oct. 16, 2009. The exhibit continues through Nov. 7. Visit http://www.somarts.org
Award-winning photographer Claudia Smigrod will exhibit her series, Day of Judgement, at the UCF Women's Research Center from March 3-April 24. She teaches at the Corcoran College of Art and Design. An Opening Reception is Tuesday March 3 from 3:30-6pm with a Gallery Talk at 5pm. For a map, see the Exhibit Flyer (scroll to 2nd page)