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NotiMundo al Día - Jean Paul Pinto, intervención del Bloque de Seguridad en Durán by FM Mundo 98.1
NotiMundo al Día - Jean Paul Pinto, FFAA y Policía Comandarán Desde Manta by FM Mundo 98.1
NotiMundo a la Carta - Jean Paul Pinto, La Inseguridad, ¿Cómo Atacar el Problema de Raíz? by FM Mundo 98.1
NotiMundo a la Carta - Jean Paul Pinto, A 100 Días del Gobierno, ¿Qué Se Ha Logrado en Seguridad? by FM Mundo 98.1
Notimundo Estelar - Jean Paul Pinto, EE.UU. y Ecuador; Lucha contra el Narcotráfico y la Violencia by FM Mundo 98.1
NotiMundo Estelar - Jean Paul Pinto, Plan Fénix del Gobierno contra Crimen Organizado by FM Mundo 98.1
NotiMundo Estelar - Jean Paul Pinto, ¿Hay Amenazas Que Justifiquen Ampliar Seguridad a Lasso? by FM Mundo 98.1
NotiMundo a la Carta - Jean Paul Pinto, ¿Ha dado Resultado el Decreto 730? by FM Mundo 98.1
In this essay, Dorian Wallace discusses the use of music as a source of emancipatory inspiration, revolutionary practice, and transformational communal healing. He addresses the interconnections between music therapy, political music, and liberation psychology as the first step toward deeper exploration and discourse. Dorian Wallace is a composer, pianist, music therapist, and educator renowned for his stylistic versatility, improvisational skill, relentless confrontation against unjust social struggles, and the exploration of the complex and nuanced philosophical nature of transformation. In addition to a successful solo career, he regularly collaborates with artists such as Bonita Oliver, John Sanborn, Paul Pinto, Pamela Z, Charlotte Mundy, Frank London, and Nicholas Finch. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro Artwork by Sam G.
In this episode we have Special Guest Anthony Pinto. The crew covers topics that range from buying and selling homes, real estate investing, reality TV shows, and competitiveness of the real estate industry. We wrap the episode up with quotes from Caterina Fake & Jane Goodall. Big thanks to the Producer: Gabe Rivera, beat by TeiMoney & Executive Producer Jimmylee Velez.
Jiimmy Diresta subs in for Paul Pinto in this weeks episode. We talk CNC machines, Rolex Watches, Aluminum Guitars, and shitty old trucks. James Hoffman Coffee Snob https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMb0O2CdPBNi-QqPk5T3gsQ Farmcraft 101 Ca Lem https://www.youtube.com/c/CàLem/featured
Dorian Wallace is a composer and professional piano player that was formerly a member of the New Jersey National Guard's 63rd Army Band. He grew up in a small town in Ohio and joined the Ohio National Guard for money to go to college. Before finishing, he realized that life would lead him to spontaneously move to New York City. Wallace has collaborated with artists such as Bonita Oliver, John Sanborn, Paul Pinto, Pamela Z, Charlotte Mundy, Frank London, and Nicholas Finch, to name a few. Additionally, Wallace is one of New York City's most in-demand dance accompanists, he has played for Martha Graham Dance Company, Doug Varone and Dancers, Juilliard, New York University, Columbia University, and many, many others. He also teaches Music for Dancers at the Martha Graham School and is a teaching artist for the Mark Morris Dance Accompaniment Training Program. Wallace received a BA in Music Therapy from Montclair State University, studying under Dr. Brian Abrams and Dr. Michael Viega. He currently resides in Harlem, NYC, with his partner Hajnal Pivnick and their daughter Ildikó.
1. Mario Diaz de Leon’s The Soul Is the Arena: https://open.spotify.com/track/0qFOB1V4UuC5QMjar6MJyY2. Paul Pinto’s minis: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2oPi8VUlpJ8wuIxnd2xVqj3. Infinity Knives' In the Mouth of Sadness: https://open.spotify.com/album/4icqa2ewougaaVQ8cQqLicYou can listen to these before or after the episode, or you can pause our podcast and go listen to each piece as we introduce them. Panelists:Jason Charney is a composer and performer of music for instruments, voices, and electronics. His compositions are born from direct collaboration with performers, and often includes electronic/acoustic interactions. As an electroacoustic performer, he is interested in connecting to audiences through embodied gesture, novel interfaces, and improvisation. He brought Mario Diaz de Leon’s The Soul Is the Arena. jasoncharney.com Allison Clendaniel is a singer, sound maker, and art administrator in Baltimore, MD. Her generative work focuses on theatrically-charged experimental sounds and movement. She is the Artistic Director of Mind on Fire, a musical-art collaborative in Baltimore, MD. More on Paul Pinto's minis can be found here(we'll link to her document as a file, as I think it's useful). She brought Paul Pinto’s minis, more on the piece can be found here. allisonisonline.com James Young is a texpat making music in Baltimore. He is the executive director of Mind on Fire, established early 2017, the apotheosis of a decade’s worth of musical research and observation. It is a modular chamber orchestra featuring the works of contemporary composers and showcasing performers of all disciplines for people of all backgrounds. As a composer, James has enjoyed an active career. His music has been performed or presented by numerous organizations, and can be found online, published by Ehse Records. He received his DMA in Composition at the Peabody Conservatory, where he studied with Michael Hersch. He brought Infinity Knives' In the Mouth of Sadness. jdsjymusic.com Learn more about Mind on Fire and upcoming performances at mindonfire.orgMore information at pauseandlisten.com. Pause and Listen was created by host John T.K. Scherch and co-creator/marketing manager Michele Mengel Scherch.
In episode #106 we interview Paul Pinto about his huge metal working project, DIY forging press, working on things that do not excite you, and the best Russian joke we have ever told.Help us grow on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CreatorsCollectiveHuge thank you to All of our Patrons! Especially Darren Mattes, Caleb Harris of YouCanMakeThisTooYou can listen to us on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud and many other placesYou can join us live Thursdays at 10 AM eastern on the Creators Collective Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0AZEDUA-UWfoSxLil7gBgWhat’s new/ what are we working on?Paul: Fabricating a mezzanine out of steel for a Restaurant, rebuilding my hydraulic forging press,Zack: Hammers new designs…., knives, catching up, cleaning & drinkingWill: The Cherry Shaker Dresser - https://www.instagram.com/p/BrBwcFlA9Ih/James: Inlaid Dovetails: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHkvrmRhY0wBall in a block: https://youtu.be/KXJROmvFB1AQ&A:Handcrafted by Auns: Do you guys feel like you get stuck making more things you aren’t necessarily excited about making this time of year just because the orders are more common?Creators Photo ChallengeDue next time: Big Picture? Self Inclusion? “Action shots”?Zack:Fieldstonearts - https://www.instagram.com/p/BrAUcgzA0i3/Joe Pierce Maker -https://www.instagram.com/p/BqZ8uXBgg_0/Will: Froglegscraftworks: https://www.instagram.com/p/BqvxxLGB2re/Tomy Hovington: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq8A6Foguw8/Shoutout to: Fieldstonearts - https://www.instagram.com/p/BrAUcgzA0i3/James: froglegscraftworks: https://www.instagram.com/p/BqvxxLGB2re/Youcanmakethistoo: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq0JLL0D2Ie/Joke of the weekJoel Fägerholt: (Best in Russian accent) How can you tell a tool was made in Poland? By the polish!What’s new/what are we watching/reading?Will: Kobeomsuk - Live edge tv stand https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cisxRjsm0KcPaul: The Joe Rogan: Podcast: Experience http://podcasts.joerogan.net/James: Paul Pinto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVlrjzeXGNMZack: Black bear forge - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdOM6Qc53TcWuExrnDLVjXg/videosFavorite tool/product this week?Zack: Granite surface plate - https://amzn.to/2QdVDEyWill: Watco Danish Oil - https://amzn.to/2L0h8CXPaul: oxy acetylene torch: https://amzn.to/2KZWwdVJames: GLue Bot: https://amzn.to/2PoopggHostsJames Wright: Wood By Wright https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMtJOly6TpO5MQQnNwkCHgZack Herberholz: ZH Fabrication https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdZMJDDpyvI9WJyY7IZP7wWilliam Walker: Wm. Walker Co. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCievvwx_-UU-rP28103rUCwPaul Pinto:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBhILhv3oLsujP15pLc34TQSHOW NOTESIntro and outro recorded and produced by Jason Wright http://withamic.com/
This week we chat with up and coming blacksmith Paul Pinto. Find out how Paul got started and what it's like to build your own hydraulic press! Shownotes Subscribe Support on Patreon LET'S CONNECT Instagram YouTube www.makeorbreakshop.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode we have Special Guest & Realtor Anthony Paul Pinto. In this episode we discuss buying and selling homes, real estate investing, reality TV shows, and competitiveness of the real estate industry. We wrap the episode up with quotes from Anthony Hitt & Andrew Carnegie.
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Listen in as Paul Pinto, composer/performer of the new opera Thomas Paine in Violence, discusses difficult elevator pitches, millions of radio signals heading in millions of directions, “a shit-ton of words,” why Thomas Paine deserves this musical treatment,live editing, debating the … Continue reading →
Troubadours and Raconteurs... It's getting hot up and down the line in this neck of the woods. I hope all is well for you and yours. We have for your listening pleasure Episode 230 of "Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure". Crafted In North Eastern Pennsylvania, Heard All Over The World. Our featured guest this week is Activist Poet, Charlotte. We talk about the White Pine Camp Resistance, Billions of Dollars, Neighbors and Family Members Struggling to Coexist, Water Resources, Livestock, the Strike of 1907 on Lackawanna & Spruce, and a Dystopian Dance Party in July. This week's sixty minutes includes an EW Essay titled "Calamity." We also share a wonderful essay by Hallie Cantor titled "The Writer's Process." We have a poem called "Bob." Our music this week is provided by these wonderful artists: Paul Pinto, Lucas Steele, Nick Choksi, Eddie Brickell and the New Bohemians, SlothRust, 10,000 Maniacs, Pearl Jam, Branford Marsalis, and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Community Radio at its Finest. Share this episode with whomever you choose. Tell your Friends and Neighbors... Become a friend via facebook - Freespeakandsome Withewconundrum. Follow us on Twitter @FreespeakWit.
That Morning Thing (1967) A remounting of Robert Ashley's legendary opera That Morning Thing was performed only three times (Ann Arbor, MI, Oakland, CA and Tokyo, Japan) in the late 1960s, but the opera acquired its reputation through rumor and the famous recordings of two sections, Purposeful Lady Slow Afternoon and She Was A Visitor (on Lovely Music). In three distinct acts plus epilogue, the opera presents the socio-political climate of the times. This new staging by the writer/composer himself promises to be the definitive version of the opera. Directed by Fast Forward. Lighting by David Moodey. Sound by Tom Hamilton. With a cast of 17 performers, including John Hagan, "Blue" Gene Tyranny, Imani Uzuri, Fast Forward, Dave Ruder, Aliza Simons, Gelsey Bell, Paul Pinto, Megan Schubert, Amirtha Kidambi, Brian McCorkle, Aaron Siegel, Kimberly Young, Samantha McHale, Kimberly Bartosik, Madeline Wilcox, and Samita Sinha.