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I enjoyed a conversation with NFL Player and Super Bowl Champion, Rodney McLeod and wife Erika McLeod, Philanthropist and Healthcare and youth advocate about the fun and fabulous 3rd annual Sneaker Ball to benefit their Change Our Future Foundation Thursday June 22nd at Vie by Cescaphe. Listeners can take advantage of a ticket discount code: SBIHEART23 https://www.givesignup.org/TicketEvent/ChangeOurFutureSneakerBallI speak with Wendy Williams, Program Analyst Supervision For The Public Awareness Unit for Philadelphia's Intellectual DisAbilities Services (IDS) about the 31st Annual Brighter Future Awards which honors those dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities. https://dbhids.org/event/31st-annual-my-city-my-place-brighter-futures-awards/ In 2013 I was moved by an exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of art featuring extraordinary work created by so called “outsider” artists not influenced by art history or established artistic conventions. There is a newly curated exhibit that richly represents these artists' unique and authentic expressions. I was excited to talk about” Of God and Country: American Art from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Collection” with Louis Marchesano, head of the Department of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the Philadelphia Museum Of Art. https://philamuseum.org/calendar/exhibition/of-god-and-country-american-art-from-the-jill-and-sheldon-bonovitz-collection
In this Episode Chris gives us another update on his home buying mishaps. The Sophisticated Gentleman calls again and brings up that bastard Caillou. Then Chris "The uncultured SWINE" joins the Sophisticated Gentleman at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Chris may have set off some alarms and created a security chase of him through out the museum. Mary had yet another huge parenting fail. It's no wonder why her kids run wild on her! #caillou #thefountain #duchamp #urinal #philadelphiamuseumofart #rockystairs #adulting #adultingfails #parentingfails.To connect with us, check out our sweet merch or join our Clubhouse and become a friend with benefits, visit our website www.nonewfriendspodcast.com. Please support our sponsors. Sandpiper Vacations (tell them that the No New Friends Podcast Sent you) www.sandpipervacations.com, i Believe Services www.ibelieveservice.us, Night Watchman Ghost Tours. www.seeamericatours.net. Use Promo Code NNF for 25% discount.. www.manscaped.com use the promo code NNF for 20% off. Check out our website for more No New Friends Podcast exclusive deals. https://newsly.me/ and the promo code N0NEWFR1ENDS.
In 2020, workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art voted to unionize. But it took 2 years and a 19 day strike for them to get a first contract. Gabe and Sam sit down with Tim Tiebout, Adam Mazieka, and Juliet Vinegra to discuss the history and future of the union.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/laborjawn
The KYW Newsradio All-Local on Sept 16, 2022 (Evening Edition): More than 100 unionized workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art are participating in a one-day strike to warn management that failure to meet workers' demands could result in further action. KYW Newsradio's John McDevitt reports from the Ben Franklin Parkway. A youth basketball coach at The POINT youth center in Parkesburg, Chester County is accused of raping one of the female players. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert has details. Temple University held an inauguration for its new president this morning, ahead of the school's Homecoming weekend. The city saw a steep jump in red light camera violations in the last year, according to the Philadelphia Parking Authority's annual report. KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo reports the PPA has the green light to install cameras at four more intersections this year. Philadelphia Parks and Recreation celebrated the reopening of four Wissahickon Valley Trail bridges Friday morning. KYW Newsradio's Hadas Kuznits was there.
Caitlin Deutsch, Manager of Family Programs at Philadelphia Museum of Art, discussed the return of Art Kids, a summer-long series of family programming with hands-on art activities at the museum. Programs include guided tours and the chance to make art inspired by the collections. There will be ‘pay as you wish' Family Festivals on July 3 and August 7, with musical entertainment, demonstrations and art making. We talked about the online resources available to educators and families to help plan a trip and to better appreciate the different forms or art on display. Outside the museum, they are again partnering with Parks and Recreation to create and distribute 5,000 art-making kits to children participating n programs at parks and amp sites across the region. Each will also include a Family Pas to allow the child's entire family to visit the museum together. There are special sensory-friendly morning programs and Museum admission is always free to those 18 and under. She also discussed their efforts to introduce art experience from around the world, allowing children to see new forms of art and exhibits that reflect the wide cultural diversity of the city. Ms Deutsch wants children to feel wonderment at new possibilities and see themselves as potential artists. Visit philamuseum.org
Empathy Media Lab has partnered with the LRPN to capture the voices of the global trade union movement. On today's show Patrick Dixon talks with WILL EMPOWER's Sherri Davis-Faulkner and Lane Windham about the AFL-CIO convention's diversity, as well as how it has addressed many women's issues. Longtime labor talk show host Rick Smith dropped by the Labor Radio Podcast Network studio yesterday and we prevailed on him to interview the president of the AFL-CIO's Metal Trades Department, who talked about change and his views on President Biden. Next, Chris Garlock talks with Erica Stewart about her courageous struggle and triumph as a young Black woman in the Boilermakers union who was the first female African American international rep in the union's history. Chris also talks with American Income Life's Susan Fuldauer about AIL's pro-labor policies and the history of the company's working class consciousness. We wrap up today's show with an audio postcard from Tuesday afternoon's rally by hundreds of AFL-CIO convention delegates supporting the fight for a contract by the Philadelphia Museum of Art Union, led by AFL-CIO president Liz Shuler, Secretary Treasurer Fred Redmond and AFSCME president Lee Saunders. #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO #AFLCIOConv @PMA_Union @PHLafscmeDC47 #FairContractNow @philamuseum @LizShuler Editing by Mel Smith, Patrick Dixon and Evan Papp; produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.
On today's show Patrick Dixon talks with WILL EMPOWER's Sherri Davis-Faulkner and Lane Windham about the AFL-CIO convention's diversity, as well as how it has addressed many women's issues. Longtime labor talk show host Rick Smith dropped by the Labor Radio Podcast Network studio yesterday and we prevailed on him to interview the president of the AFL-CIO's Metal Trades Department, who talked about change and his views on President Biden. Next, Chris Garlock talks with Erica Stewart about her courageous struggle and triumph as a young Black woman in the Boilermakers union who was the first female African American international rep in the union's history. Chris also talks with American Income Life's Susan Fuldauer about AIL's pro-labor policies and the history of the company's working class consciousness. We wrap up today's show with an audio postcard from Tuesday afternoon's rally by hundreds of AFL-CIO convention delegates supporting the fight for a contract by the Philadelphia Museum of Art Union, led by AFL-CIO president Liz Shuler, Secretary Treasurer Fred Redmond and AFSCME president Lee Saunders. #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO #AFLCIOConv @PMA_Union @PHLafscmeDC47 #FairContractNow @philamuseum @LizShuler Editing by Mel Smith, Patrick Dixon and Evan Papp; produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.
Kathleen A. Foster, the Robert L. McNeil Jr. Senior Curator of American Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Matthew Skic, Curator of Exhibitions, at the Museum of the American Revolution, discussed the various collections and how they add to the total understanding of the Revolutionary era in Philadelphia, who lived here and how, and the importance of Philadelphia artists and artisans in this period. Ms Foster described how the PMA is now readdressing their depictions of the enslaved, the native Americans and the lives of the common people through interpretations of the makers of held artifacts and additions to their collection of works by non-European artists. Pieces are identified by their makers to give perspective on who and how they were living in the city, and rare portraits of free Black residents are on display. Mr Skik discussed their new exhibit of rare state flags with documents pertaining to the state's admission to the Union. We also discussed a limited time offer of a $35 admission to both museums. For more detials visits Philamusemm.org and AmRevMuseum.org
Serving at one of the country’s largest art institutions, Timothy Rub provides an outstanding model for advocating for the power of art to grow communities, to educate and engage the public, and to enhance the vital role of art in our society.
Sometimes costumes on television shows take on a life of their own. KYW Newsradio's Lauren Lipton talks with the designer of the Handmaid costume now on display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Want to knock some holiday gifts off your list? KYW Newsradio's Lauren Lipton is here to help with Positively Philadelphia.
Jean Shin is an artist nationally recognized for her monumental installations that transform everyday objects into elegant expressions of identity and community. Shin’s site specific work fills a gap- her process consisting of a thoughtful analysis of the community in which the art work is to be situated and the everyday lives of individuals. In this recording, you’ll hear about Shin’s often funny or unpredictable stories of collaboration, which lead to meaningful works with monumental impact. Shin’s work has been exhibited in over 150 major museums and cultural institutions, including solo exhibitions and in 2017 she completed a landmark commission for the MTA’s Second Ave Subway at the 63rd Street Station in New York City. Here’s Shin speaking at our monthly Artist Breakfast meeting, alongside the work included in the exhibition, Sedimentations: Assemblage as Social Repair at The 8th Floor. Inspired by The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, The 8th Floor gallery is committed to broadening the access and availability of art to New York audiences. Seeking to foster cultural exchange, The 8th Floor explores the potential of art as an instrument for social change in the 21st century, through an annual program of innovative contemporary art exhibitions and an events program comprised of performances, salon-style discussions, and those organized by external partners. Image Caption: Installation view of the exhibition Jean Shin: Collections, Philadelphia Museum of Art 2018. Support the show.
Philadelphia Museum of Art presents "Souls Grown Deep, Artists of the African American South". The exhibit runs now through September 2nd. KYW Newsradio's RJ McKay spoke with collections project manager, John Vick.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents "Imressionist’s Eye" now through August 18th. KYW Newsradio's RJ McKay spoke with museum curator Jennifer Thompson about the exhibit.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a parade in Gloucester City, enjoy some time with family and pay what you wish at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and take in a lesson on Welsh history at the Griffith Morgan House in Pennsauken.
Philadelphia Museum of Art presents "Fabulous Fashion: From Dior’s New Look to Now" showing now until March 3rd. KYW Newsradio's RJ McKay spoke with associate curator Kristina Haugland.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art craft show begins this Thursday and one of the exhibiters is a Philadelphia lawyer by day and a lighting designer by night. KYW Newsradio's Lauren Lipton talks with Benjamin Gillespie, a patent attorney and the owner of his own lighting company OVUUD.
On this episode of 5 Minutes in Church History, Dr. Stephen Nichols looks at a variety of paintings in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Read the transcript.
The Bearded Ladies turn our galleries into a queer playground in honor of Barbra Streisand and the 50th anniversary of Color Me Barbra.
Organizing curator John Vick and consulting curator/editor Dr. Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw tell us about its rich history.
Organizing curator John Vick and consulting curator/editor Dr. Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw tell us about its rich history.
Organizing curator John Vick and consulting curator/editor Dr. Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw tell us about its rich history.
Organizing curator John Vick and consulting curator/editor Dr. Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw tell us about its rich history.
We spoke with Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz in 2011. The show of their collection of outsider art, "Great and Might things: Outsider Art from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Collection" opens today at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The collection is a bequeath to the museum. In our podcast they talk about how they started collecting outsider art and why they are giving it to the museum. This podcast originally ran on May 7, 2011.
We spoke with Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz in 2011. The show of their collection of outsider art, "Great and Might things: Outsider Art from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Collection" opens today at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The collection is a bequeath to the museum. In our podcast they talk about how they started collecting outsider art and why they are giving it to the museum. This podcast originally ran on May 7, 2011.
Philadelphia Bar Association - Hot interviews with Very Cool People
Philadelphia Bar Association - Hot interviews with Very Cool People
Philadelphia Bar Association - Hot interviews with Very Cool People