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Toni Morrison (1931-2019) was a groundbreaking writer and the first African-American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993. Her works, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Beloved—where she coined the word "rememory"—explore race, identity, and the legacies of slavery. Morrison’s profound storytelling has made her one of the most influential voices in American literature. For Further Reading: National Women’s History Museum: Toni Morrison Toni Morrison, Towering Novelist of the Black Experience, Dies at 88 Manifestations and Memory: A Look At Trauma, Hauntings, and “Rememory” 'I wanted to carve out a world both culture specific and race-free': an essay by Toni Morrison Toni Morrison, a Writer of Many Gifts Who Bent Language to Her Will This month, we’re talking about Word Weavers — people who coined terms, popularized words, and even created entirely new languages. These activists, writers, artists, and scholars used language to shape ideas and give voice to experiences that once had no name. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones, Abbey Delk, Adrien Behn, Alyia Yates, Vanessa Handy, Melia Agudelo, and Joia Putnoi. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Contemporary artist Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, and curator Diego Chocano, slip between places and times, reconstructing the landscape of Botswana in the centre of the city of London, through their filmic installation, It Will End in Tears (2024). Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum's practice spans landscapes and media, encompassing painting, installation, and animation. Their drawings take the form of narrative landscapes, that seem simultaneously futuristic and ancient, playing with conventions of linear time. Referencing Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower, and Pan's Labyrinth, a film by Guillermo del Toro, they often draw from literature, theatre, and sci-fi films - particularly in their slippery representations of people and places. Born in Botswana, and having worked in the US, Canada, South Africa, and the Netherlands, Pamela describes how her work has been shaped by these different contexts. They detail their transformative residency with tutor Arturo Lindsay in the rainforest in Panama, a Central American and Caribbean country on the coast, and how this inspired their representations of volcanic, subterranean, and cosmological environments. Seeing the landscape as ‘another character' in their their works, Pamela challenges the binary of landscape and figurative painting, and Western/European art historical conventions. Though It Will End in Tears is Pamela's first major UK solo exhibition, it is not their first in the city of London; we discuss their relationship with spaces across the capital, and its colonial histories. Curator Diego Chocano highlights how Pamela has both challenged and embraced conventions of Western/European art history, in their artistic and educational practices. We discuss the artist's academic approach, and ‘research' approach to art, which has inspired interdisciplinary collaborations including in the field of science, with theoretical physicist Dr. James Sylvester Gates. He details the artist's interest in performance and artifice, drawing on film noir, wooden theatre sets, and the figure of the femme fatale for this body of work. We discuss how Pamela's self-constructed alter ego, Asme, enables the artist more freedom of creative expression, and the ability to resist categorisation by identity, biography, or subjectivity. Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum: It Will End in Tears runs at the Barbican in London until 5 January 2025. Find out more about Leo Robinson, and Édouard Glissant's ideas of ‘trembling', at the London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE: instagram.com/p/DAtbDyUIHzl/?next=%2F&img_index=3 Hear Barbican curator Florence Ostende on Carrie Mae Weems' series, From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried (1995–1996): pod.link/1533637675/episode/b4e1a077367a0636c47dee51bcbbd3da And curator Alice Wilke on Carrie Mae Weems' Africa Series (1993), at the Kunstmuseum Basel: pod.link/1533637675/episode/d63af25b239253878ec68180cd8e5880 For more from the Curve, hear Barbican curator Eleanor Nairne on Julianknxx's Chorus in Rememory of Flight (2023), on EMPIRE LINES: pod.link/1533637675/episode/1792f53fa27b8e2ece289b53dd62b2b7 And find out more about ancient Adinkra symbology and geometric structures in the episode about El Anatsui's Scottish Mission Book Depot Keta (2024) at Talbot Rice Gallery in Edinburgh: pod.link/1533637675/episode/2e464e75c847d9d19cfa4dc46ea33338 PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
Filmmaker Saodat Ismailova traces stories of spirituality, dissent, and environmental extraction around the Aral Sea from post-Soviet Uzbekistan and Central Asia, via Melted into the Sun (2024). Uzbekistan is at the crossroads of diverse material histories and migratory legacies. Part of ‘Central Asia' - first defined by the Prussian geographer Alexander von Humboldt in 1843 - the region was governed by the Uzbek branch of the Soviet Russian Communist Party in the 20th century, until the Union's collapse in 1990. As one of the first generations of post-Soviet Central Asian contemporary artists, Saodat Ismailova often draws on shared traditions and transnational connections with groups including Uyghurs in China, to Arabic communities further west, distinguishing between migration and displacement in her practice. From her documentary, Aral: Fishing in an Invisible Sea (2004), to her more recent works on Chillpiq, we discuss the cultural importance of water in this double landlocked country; the Aral Sea, now the Aral Desert, was one of the world's largest lakes until the Soviet government steadily diverted its water sources, reducing it to 10% of its original size. Her most recent film focusses on Al-Muqanna (The Veiled One), an 8th century textile dyer and alchemist who became a ‘protosocialist' political revolutionary in now-Iran. We consider the syncretism of religions and faiths including Islam, Zoroastrianism and Mazdakism, Buddhism, and Christianity, as evidence of cosmopolitan coexistence within empires, and how this figure was appropriated in 20th century communist propaganda. Saodat shares her interests in oriental classical music, and improvision within maqam and raga, as living archives ‘deadened' by notation, alongside archaeology, and the number 40. We discuss her collaborative practice with Davra Collective at documenta in Kassel. From her first residency with Fabrica, to her participation in the Venice Biennale in 2013 as part of the Central Asian Pavilion, Saodat explains her long connection with Italy, ‘the start of her life in Europe'. Saodat Ismailova's film, Melted into the Sun (2024), is on view as part of Nebula, produced by Fondazione In Between Art Film, which runs at Complesso dell'Ospedaletto in Venice until 24 November 2024. Part of EMPIRE LINES at Venice, a series of episodes leading to Foreigners Everywhere (Stranieri Ovunque), the 60th Venice Biennale or International Art Exhibition in Italy, in April 2024. For more about Zoroastrianism, listen to Dr. Talinn Grigor on Persian Revival architecture, and Parsi patronage in India, via the Vatcha Adaran Zoroastrian Fire Temple in Bombay (Mumbai) (1881). On music, memory, and history, hear Barbican curator Eleanor Nairne on Julianknxx's Chorus in Rememory of Flight (2023), and Professor Paul Gilroy, on The Black Atlantic (1993-Now). Find out more about textiles and embroidery across Central and South West Asia and North Africa with Rachel Dedman, curator of Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery at Kettle's Yard in Cambridge and the Whitworth in Manchester: On an UNRWA Dress from Ramallah, Palestine (1930s), on EMPIRE LINES. On the exhibition more widely, in this gowithYamo article. Hear Nil Yalter, awardee of the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale in 2024, and fellow Paris-practicing artist, at Ab Anbar during London Gallery Weekend 2023, with Exile is a Hard Job (1974-Now). WITH: Saodat Ismailova, filmmaker and artist who lives and works between Tashkent, Uzbekistan and Paris, France. She is the initiator of the educational program CCA Lab, Tashkent Film Encounters, and the DAVRA research group, which is dedicated to studying, documenting, and disseminating Central Asian culture and knowledge. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
Artist Serge Attukwei Clottey joins EMPIRE LINES live at the Eden Project in Cornwall, to discuss Afrogallonism, uplifting communities with upcycled plastic waste, and how the traditional Ghanaian harvest festival of Homowo challenges colonial hierarchies of gender. Accra-based artist Serge Attukwei Clottey works across installation, performance, photography, painting, and sculpture, exploring personal and political narratives rooted in histories of trade and migration. He refers to his practice with yellow plastic, Kufuor-era, cooking oil cans as ‘Afrogallonism', using found and recycled materials to create a dialogue with the city's cultural history and identity, whilst exploring the meanings that are invested in everyday objects, and how they circulate in local and global economies. Referencing Ghana's historic wealth, a region known as the Gold Coast during British colonial rule during 19th and 20th century, Serge's installations like Follow the Yellow Brick Road (2015-2020) also serve a practical function, in creating wealth and employment for the local community. On display alongside his existing work at the Eden Project is a new audio piece, a remembrance of famine that once befell pre-colonial Ghana, and is once again impacting farmers as a consequence of climate change. Serge talks about his family's migration from city of Jamestown/Usshertown, in British Accra, to La (Labadi), on the coast, and how water has long infiltrated his practice. We discuss the realities of resource extraction and consumption captured by his work, connecting with the likes of Romauld Hazoumè, El Anatsui, Zina Saro-Wiwa, and Wura-Natasha Ogunji. Serge shares his interest in political performance art, and collaborating with young people. We open My Mother's Wardrobe (2015-2016), in which Serge invited men to wear women's clothes and make-up to perform everyday and ritual tasks, disrupting conventions of gender and sexuality imposed upon and appropriated by many African countries during colonial rule. And Serge talks about his commissions across the world, from Desert X, to Kew Gardens, and the National Portrait Gallery in London, where his Windrush Portrait of Mr. Laceta Reid proudly stands. This episode was recorded live at Reclaim - a weekend of talks and events at the Eden Project in Cornwall, curated to support mental and planetary wellbeing - in January 2024: edenproject.com/visit/whats-on/reclaim Acts of Gathering runs at the Eden Project in Cornwall until 14 April 2024. For more, hear curators Misha Curson and Hannah Hooks in the episode on Learning from Artemisia, Uriel Orlow and Orchestre Jeunes Étoiles des Astres (2019-2020): pod.link/1533637675/episode/0e8ab778b4ce1ad24bc15df3fec5a386 For more about African masks and performance, listen to Osei Bonsu, curator of A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography at Tate Modern in London: pod.link/1533637675/episode/386dbf4fcb2704a632270e0471be8410 About Ashanti Hare, and the south-west arts ecology, hear curator Ashish Ghadiali on Radical Ecology's recent exhibition at KARST in Plymouth: pod.link/1533637675/episode/146d4463adf0990219f1bf0480b816d3 For more ‘African' textiles, hear Dr. Chris Spring on Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx, Araminta de Clermont (2010): pod.link/1533637675/episode/a32298611ba95c955aba254a4ef996dd And on sea/water as a historical archive, listen to these episodes on: John Akomfrah's Arcadia (2023), at The Box in Plymouth: pod.link/1533637675/episode/31cdf80a5d524e4f369140ef3283a6cd Julianknxx's Chorus in Rememory of Flight (2023), at the Barbican in London: pod.link/1533637675/episode/1792f53fa27b8e2ece289b53dd62b2b7 WITH: Dr. Serge Attukwei Clottey, Accra-based visual artist. ART: ‘Noko Y3 Dzen (There's Something in the World) (2018–Now)'. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
Curators Hannah Hooks and Misha Curson connect global environments and food practices, from guerrilla gardeners in the Democratic Republic of Congo, to foragers in Palestine, challenging extractive, colonial approaches to land through contemporary art at the Eden Project in Cornwall. Artemisia afra – or African wormwood – is traditionally used as a medicine to prevent and treat malaria. This knowledge long been passed down through generations and communities via music and craft, both marginalised in Western rational thought. In the 1970s, research to develop new anti-malarial drugs led to the discovery, extraction, and patenting of Artemisin - already used for two thousand years in China and Asia. Whilst still cultivated by some women's cooperatives in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the plant, and its producers, have been continually suppressed and banned, by the Belgian colonial administration in the 19th century, to the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Big Pharma businesses. With a multimedia installation of film, song, and tea tastings, Swiss artist Uriel Orlow seeks to platform these ongoing practices. He joins other contemporary artists in Acts of Gathering, a new exhibition at the Eden Project in Cornwall which explores how our relationship with food is linked with the land, environment, and labour that goes into its production. Harvest festivals in Homowo in Ghana and Guldize in Cornwall link the different practices of Serge Attukwei Clottey and Jonathan Baldock. Meanwhile, in Jumana Manna's film FORAGERS (2022), we see how Israeli nature protection laws prohibit the foraging of native plants, alienating Palestinians from their land, and sustainable harvesting practices. Curators Misha Curson and Hannah Hooks connect traditions across cultures, acknowledging how human and planetary health are also entwined. We discuss legacies of extraction in science, botany, and renewed mining in Africa. Misha and Hannah suggest why some local methods are classed (and commodified) as sustainable, while others are marginalised by globalisation, industrial farming, and neoimperial hierarchies. Plus, we discuss the opportunities Eden presents for public participation, access, and activation as a non-conventional museum space, its position within the wider arts ecology of south-west England, and its own regeneration, as a former clay mine. Acts of Gathering runs at the Eden Project in Cornwall until 14 April 2024. For more, join EMPIRE LINES in conversation with artist Serge Attukwei Clottey at Reclaim - a weekend of talks and events at Eden, curated to support mental and planetary wellbeing - which takes place from 27-28 January 2024: edenproject.com/visit/whats-on/reclaim For more about the arts ecology of south-west England, hear curator Ashish Ghadiali on Radical Ecology's recent exhibition at KARST in Plymouth, on EMPIRE LINES: pod.link/1533637675/episode/146d4463adf0990219f1bf0480b816d3 And Morad Montazami, curator of the Casablanca Art School (1962-1987), currently at Tate St Ives in Cornwall: pod.link/1533637675/episode/db94bc51e697400326f308f6c6eaa3c6 For more on music, memory, and history, hear Barbican curator Eleanor Nairne on Julianknxx's Chorus in Rememory of Flight (2023), on EMPIRE LINES: pod.link/1533637675/episode/1792f53fa27b8e2ece289b53dd62b2b7 And on the globalisation of 'African' masks, listen to Osei Bonsu, curator of A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography at Tate Modern: pod.link/1533637675/episode/386dbf4fcb2704a632270e0471be8410 WITH: Misha Curson and Hannah Hooks, Senior Arts Curator and Arts Curator at the Eden Project, Cornwall. ART: ‘Learning from Artemisia, Uriel Orlow and Orchestre Jeunes Étoiles des Astres (2019-2020)'. SOUNDS: Orchestre Jeunes Étoiles des Astres. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
Welcome to this seven part, end of year series - new episodes are released each weekday between Dec 13-21. Inspired by the Black radical tradition of the harmony between the lyrical and visual. I am joined by friends (artists, dancers, musicians) to explore the musical influences that inspire their work. We also look to the people, real and imagined, familial and ancestral who guide them.Tyrone is a concept driven artist whose skills originate from Jazz and Hip-Hop Theatre. Working as a performer across dance and music, his practice has grown to become a mixture of Krump, contemporary dance, visual art & Jazz music. He performs in Julian Knxx's latest exhibition Chorus in Rememory of Flight, currently running at the Barbican. "There's already a musical language that is embedded in the ideas of that work because of the way Julian is working with choirs, and then I can try and translate that into movement. I have a good relationship with Julian and there's a lot of trust. So in some ways, we've established a chorus."He recently released his debut LP, S!ck - and was called ”one to watch" by Giles Peterson this year. Commissions include a full length theatre work for the Barbican 'An Earnest Life', a duet for Dance Umbrella, Beyond Words & an international Solo work for Hayley Matthews Ensemble. He is a Steve Reid Innovation Award 2019-2020 recipient, and a 2020 Artist in Residence at Clarence Mews Space, 2021 East London Ideas Fund Awardee & 2022 Peter Whittingham Jazz recipient and a 2023 Take Five jazz awardees.ENJOY! Please share and review this independent show. Thank you!Follow us:Shade Podcast Spotify Playlist (updated daily)Shade Art Review Shade Art Review Christmas offer codeShade Podcast InstagramTyrone S!ck LPTyrone x Julian Knxx at The BarbicanTyrone InstagramThis series was produced and hosted by Lou MensahMusic King Henry IV for Shade Podcast by Brian JacksonMixing by Tess Davidson Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/shadepodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For EMPIRE LINES' 100th episode, we join artist and filmmaker John Akomfrah to journey the Columbian Exchange, connecting continents from the 15th century, and contemporary port cities from Plymouth to Sharjah and Venice. The Columbian Exchange refers to the widespread transfer of plants, animals, goods, and people between the Americas, Afro-Eurasia and Europe - or the ‘Old' and ‘New World' - since the 1400s. With five screens, Arcadia considers these layered, overlapping journeys, travelling across stormy seas and sublime, epic landscapes. But these histories are also ‘interrupted' with symbolic images of trade, disease, and smallpox, highlighting the fatal, often ‘genocidal', nature of colonial encounters. Artist and filmmaker John Akomfrah talks about his intersectional, environmentally-engaged films, comparing previous works like Purple (2017) to this first ‘post-human project'. He connects historic viruses - often represented by Indigenous cultures in vivid oral and visual sources like Aztec codexes and ‘plague journals' - with his experience producing during the COVID pandemic. Drawing on his work with the Black Audio Film Collective, John shares his collaborative, ‘democratic' approach to filmmaking. And, 400 years since the Mayflower sailed from Plymouth to transport the Pilgrims to North America, we discuss the meaning of Arcadia's immersive cinematic display for the port city today. John Akomfrah: Arcadia runs at The Box in Plymouth runs at The Box in Plymouth until 2 June 2024. He will represent Great Britain at the Venice Biennale 2024 in Italy from 20 April to 24 November 2024. For more on water and migration on film, hear Barbican curator Eleanor Nairne on Julianknxx's Chorus in Rememory of Flight (2023), on EMPIRE LINES: pod.link/1533637675/episode/1792f53fa27b8e2ece289b53dd62b2b7 For more on sublime landscapes, listen to photographer David Sanya on the EMPIRE LINES episode about Lagos Soundscapes, Emeka Ogboh (2023): pod.link/1533637675/episode/dd32afc011dc8f1eaf39d5f12f100e5d WITH: Sir John Akomfrah CBE RA, British artist, writer, film director, screenwriter, theorist and curator of Ghanaian descent. Akomfrah was a founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective (1982-1998), and now Smoking Dogs Films, with works including The Unfinished Conversation (2012), a moving portrait of the cultural theorist Stuart Hall's life and work recently on display at Tate Britain. Arcadia (2023), which premiered at the Sharjah Biennial 15 in the United Arab Emirates, is co-commissioned by The Box, Plymouth, Hartwig Art Foundation, Amsterdam, and Sharjah Art Foundation. ART: ‘Arcadia, John Akomfrah (2023)'. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
Curator Eleanor Nairne traces the migrations of contemporary artist Julianknxx, as he travels between European port cities, and back to the Barbican in London, collaborating with Black choirs and musicians. Sierra Leonian artist Julianknxx challenges stereotypes around African art, history, and culture through the lens of his personal experiences. Crossing the boundaries between poetry and music, audio and visual art, his new multichannel installation at the Barbican is born out of a year of travelling over four thousand kilometres across Europe, from Berlin to Barcelona, in a process of collaboration and ‘active listening' with Black choirs and collectives. Curator Eleanor Nairne shares her experience of working with the artist, and how their interdisciplinary practice challenges the singular ‘Black experience'. We discuss the importance of water and migration, ‘shipwrecked' cities like Amsterdam, and how the language of historical reckonings is rooted in transatlantic slavery and colonialism. Drawing on academics like Édouard Glissant and Lorna McDaniel, we consider the role of songs as non-conventional sources, sites of community and the intergenerational transfer of knowledge. Plus, Eleanor details the importance of immersion in unsettling narratives - including online. Julianknxx: Chorus in Rememory of Flight runs at the Barbican in London until 11 February 2024. The exhibition is also accessible online via WePresent, the global arts platform of WeTransfer. For more, you can read my article. For more about A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography at Tate Modern, listen to curators Osei Bonsu, Jess Baxter, and Genevieve Barton on EMPIRE LINES: pod.link/1533637675/episode/386dbf4fcb2704a632270e0471be8410 For more about Johny Pitts, hear the artist on Home is Not A Place (2021-Now) at The Photographers' Gallery on EMPIRE LINES: pod.link/1533637675/episode/70fd7f9adfd2e5e30b91dc77ee811613 Part of EMPIRE LINES at 90, exploring the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade through contemporary art. WITH: Eleanor Nairne, Senior Curator at Barbican Art Gallery, London. She is the curator of Chorus in Rememory of Flight. ART: ‘Chorus in Rememory of Flight, Julianknxx (2023) (EMPIRE LINES x Barbican)'. SOUNDS: Aron Kyne; THABO; Boras Choir. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic.
Loss and belonging are explored in an installation at the Barbican Centre in London from Sierra Leonian poet and artist/filmmaker Julianknxx which hears choirs and musicians from cities across the world voice a single refrain: ‘We are what's left of us'. Momtaza Mehri has been Young People's Poet Laureate for London. A poem from her collection Bad Diaspora Poems is picked out in a selection for this year's National Poetry Day on October 5th, which has the theme of refuge. Matthew Sweet explores with them where we find refuge and hears from the academic Dr Jesús Sanjurjo about refugees from Spain who arrived in Somers Town in Camden in 1823 . Producer: Julian Siddle Chorus in Rememory of Flight by Julianknxx runs until 11 Feb 2024 at The Curve in the Barbican Centre London. He also has a film exploring Sierra Leone in the exhibition A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography on at Tate Modern until Jan 14 2024 and an artwork on show in an exhibition about Sankofa curated by Ekow Eshun on in Accra, Ghana. On the National Poetry Day website https://nationalpoetryday.co.uk/ you can find the text and teaching resources relating to the poem by Momtaza Mehri Brief Dialogue Between the Self-declared East African Micronations of Regent Park Estate (Toronto) & Regent's Park Estate (London) Dr Jesús Sanjurjo is an Early Career Fellow of the Leverhulme and Isaac Newton Trusts at the University of Cambridge
A Unesco conference and archeological summit in Saudi Arabia are the latest examples of the country's increasing focus on culture as part of the so-called Vision 2030 programme. We look at Saudi Arabia's unprecedented and lavishly funded focus on contemporary and ancient culture and how that relates to ongoing concerns about artistic freedom and human rights abuses in the kingdom. Alia Al-Senussi, a cultural strategist, and senior advisor at Art Basel and to the Saudi Ministry of Culture, joins host Ben Luke to discuss the contemporary art scene, and Melissa Gronlund, a reporter on the Middle East for The Art Newspaper, tells us about the push to reveal hitherto underexplored Saudi heritage. The Sierra Leone-born, London-based artist and poet Julianknxx this week unveiled a new project at London's Barbican Centre, Chorus in Rememory of Flight. The multi-screen installation features performers and choirs from the African diaspora who Julianknxx met on a 4,000-mile trip around European cities with colonial histories, from Lisbon via Marseille, Rotterdam and Berlin to London. We talk to him about this epic endeavour. And this episode's Work of the Week is among the greatest works on paper ever made: Michelangelo's studies in red chalk for the Libyan Sibyl, one of the most distinctive figures on his Sistine Chapel ceiling. The drawing features in Michelangelo and Beyond at the Albertina in Vienna and one of its curators, Constanze Malissa, tells us more about it.Art in Saudi Arabia: A New Creative Economy? by Rebecca Anne Proctor, with Alia Al-Senussi, published 30 November, Lund Humphries, £19.99.Julianknxx: Chorus in Rememory of Flight, The Curve, Barbican Centre, London, and online on WePresent, until 11 February 2024; Julianknxx is in A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography, Tate Modern, until 14 January 2024.Michelangelo and Beyond, Albertina, Vienna, 15 September-14 January 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
North Korea promises its full support for Russia's ‘sacred fight', Ursula von der Leyen delivers the annual EU state of the union and Germany's economy teeters. Plus: why New Yorkers are living with bathtubs in the kitchen and artist Julianknxx's exhibition ‘Chorus in Rememory of Flight'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Platemark s3e27, host Ann Shafer talks with Emma Nishimura, an artist and professor based in Toronto. Emma works in printmaking, photography, sculpture, and installation. Her work addresses ideas of inherited memory and trauma with a specific focus on the experiences her family and thousands of other Japanese Canadians endured during and following their forced incarceration during the Second World War. Episode image: Ann Gaby-Trotz. Emma Nishimura (Canadian, born 1982). Blending In, 2008. Photogravure and thread. 14 x 14 x 1 in. Courtesy of the artist. Emma Nishimura (Canadian, born 1982). Kay age 17, 1937, 2017. Photoetching on flax and abaca. 3 x 3 x 2.5. Courtesy of the artist. Furoshiki forms. Three furoshiki forms from Rememory project on a shelf. [INSTALLATION VIEW] Emma Nishimura: Rememory: Echoes and Archives. United Contemporary, Toronto. March 30–May 6, 2023. Emma Nishimura (Canadian, born 1982). Keo Shibatani, 2018. Etching and hand painting on gampi with wax. Sheet: 17 x 22 in. Courtesy of the artist. [DETAIL] Emma Nishimura (Canadian, born 1982). Keo Shibatani, 2018. Etching and hand painting on gampi with wax. Sheet: 17 x 22 in. Courtesy of the artist. [INSTALLATION VIEW] Emma Nishimura (Canadian, born 1982). Constructed Narratives. Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, Toronto, ON. 2015. Courtesy of the artist. Emma Nishimura (Canadian, born 1982). Revelstoke, 2013. Etching on gampi with wax and thread. Sheet: 15 ½ x 9 ½ in. Courtesy of the artist. [DETAIL] Emma Nishimura (Canadian, born 1982). Revelstoke, 2013. Etching on gampi with wax and thread. Sheet: 15 ½ x 9 ½ in. Courtesy of the artist. Emma Nishimura (Canadian, born 1982). Slocan Lake, 2013. Etching on gampi with wax and thread. 25 ½ x 15 in. Courtesy of the artist. [DETAIL] Emma Nishimura (Canadian, born 1982). Slocan Lake, 2013. Etching on gampi with wax and thread. 25 ½ x 15 in. Courtesy of the artist. Michael Waugh (American, born 1967). Citizens United, 2020. Pen and black ink on Mylar. 45 x 69 in. (114.3 x 175.3 cm.). Courtesy Von Lintel Gallery. [DETAIL] Michael Waugh (American, born 1967). Citizens United, 2020. Pen and black ink on Mylar. 45 x 69 in. (114.3 x 175.3 cm.). Courtesy Von Lintel Gallery. Emma Nishimura (Canadian, born 1982). Printed by Atelje Larsen, Helsingborg, Sweden. Generational Echoes IV, 2019. Photoetching on Hahnemuhle paper. Sheet: 23 x 28 in. Courtesy of the artist. Zarina (American, born India, 1937–2020). Atlas of My World (Six Works), 2001. Portfolio of 6 woodcuts. Sheet (each): 25 ½ x 19 ½ in. (64.8 x 49.5 cm.). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. USEFUL LINKS Emma's website: https://www.emmanishimura.com/ Emma's Instagram: @emma.nishimura Atelje Larsen: https://www.ateljelarsen.com/ Paper Borders: Emma Nishimura and Tahir Carl Karmall. Print Center New York. October 10–December 18, 2019. https://www.printcenternewyork.org/paperborders Emma Nishimura: Rememory: Echoes and Archives. United Contemporary, Toronto. March 30–May 6, 2023. https://www.unitedcontemporary.com/exhibitions/55-emma-nishimura-rememory-echoes-and-archives/
Existem já vários projectos que pretendem garantir a imortalidade digital: Live Forever, Rememory, Augmented Eternety e Hereafter são alguns.
Welcome to a bonus episode of Pop Culture Leftovers where we are discussing CREED III! We are joined by Dan Ramirez from the Heroes of Noise podcast as well as Joe Vitale from The Vintage Geek podcast! From Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures comes “Creed III,” with Michael B. Jordan making his directorial debut and returning in the role of Adonis Creed in the third installment of the hit franchise. The film also stars Tessa Thompson (“Creed” franchise, “Passing”), Jonathan Majors (“Da 5 Bloods,” “Lovecraft Country”), Wood Harris (“Creed” franchise, “Blade Runner 2049”), Florian Munteanu (“Creed II,” “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”), newcomer Mila Kent, and Phylicia Rashad (“Creed” franchise, “Soul”). Jordan directs from a screenplay by Keenan Coogler (“Space Jam: A New Legacy”) & Zach Baylin (“King Richard”), from a story by Ryan Coogler (“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”) and Keenan Coogler & Zach Baylin. It is produced by Irwin Winkler, Charles Winkler, William Chartoff, David Winkler, Ryan Coogler, Michael B. Jordan, Elizabeth Raposo, Jonathan Glickman and Sylvester Stallone. The executive producers are Sev Ohanian, Zinzi Coogler, Nicolas Stern and Adam Rosenberg. Jordan is joined behind the camera by director of photography Kramer Morgenthau (“Creed II,” “Thor: The Dark World”), production designer Jahmin Assa (“mid90s,” “Angelyne”), editor Tyler Nelson (“The Batman,” “Rememory”), costume designer Lizz Wolf (“Creed II,” “Pacific Rim: Uprising”), with a score by composer Joseph Shirley (“Jackass Forever,” “The Book of Boba Fett”). Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures Presents A Chartoff-Winkler Production, “Creed III,” which will be distributed in North America by MGM and internationally by Warner Bros. Pictures and is set to open in territories beginning 01 March 2023.
Tune in from October-December to our Christmas MuVies Spotlight show where Pam and Dawn chat with stars of the upcoming holiday movies from Hallmark, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, Great American Family, Lifetime tv, UPtv, etc. and new holiday music. Saturday, Dec. 10th 6pm eastern - Join Christmas MuVies Spotlight with Pam & Dawn as we speak with actress, director, & producer, Jordana Largy about her career & new holiday movie, A Royal Christmas Match! It premieres on Saturday, Dec. 10th at 7pm eastern on UPtv. About Jordana: is an actress, producer, & director known for her roles on Chesapeake Shores, Rememory, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, Monster Trucks, The Wedding Veil Legacy, and many more! Follow on social media: Twitter @take2radio @xmasmuvies Instagram & Facebook @take2radio @christmasmuviesspotlight Websites: take2radio.com christmasmuviesspotlight.com
We talk with Xandr Brown, producer of the new exhibit "Free Hill: Renewal and Rememory," about the story of Free Hill, a community of free Black residents of Athens, Tennessee that was established before the 1840s and later demolished as part of urban renewal. Families that lived in the Free Hill area were displaced after phases of urban renewal, spearheaded by the City of Athens, which demolished their homes in the 60's and 70's to the benefit of Tennessee Wesleyan University. Through video, oral histories, and portraits, the exhibit "explores the relationship between place, personal memory, and identity as a way to challenge collective assumptions about democracy, freedom, and equality." The exhibit is hosted by the Athens Area Council for the Arts (AACA) through December 12, 2022. An online multimedia version of the exhibit will be available soon at ruralassembly.org. Sign up for newsletters at www.ruralassembly.org/newsletters for more. Xandr Brown is currently a multimedia producer with the Center for Rural Strategies. In 2018, she graduated from the University of Rochester in upstate New York with a BA in History and Communications with a minor in Environmental Humanities. Before reporting for the Daily Yonder she previously reported with hyperlocal newsrooms in Flint, Michigan. While trained as a journalist, she aspires to continue to do community engaged, multimedia exhibits based in the intersection of oral history, ethnography, and documentary.
Recorded by Diamond Forde for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on August 2, 2022. www.poets.org
Today we're speaking with William Hoy, ACE, and Tyler Nelson about editing Matt Reeve's The Batman. I've spoken with both of these editors in the past. William most recently for his work on The Call of the Wild and War for the Planet of the Apes before that. Tyler has long worked with David Fincher, and I've spoken to him about editing Mindhunter. William's other credits include Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, 300, Watchmen, Fantastic Four and I, Robot. He's also edited the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Tyler has also edited the film Rememory and TV series including Shadow and Bone, Tales from the Loop, and Love Death + Robots. He's also been a visual effects editor or Assistant editor on films like, The Revenant, Birdman, Gone Girl and The Social Network. Thanks to Frame.io for their support of Art of the Cut and their pledge to keep this content coming your way. Click here to read this interview along with extra content at blog.frame.io, where you'll also find expert guides, tutorials, and insights from veteran filmmakers across the film and TV industry.
People all around the world create annual events that align with our 10 Principles. Some have over 10,000 participants like events in Israel and South Africa. Some have under 20 participants, like “Melting Man” in Fargo, North Dakota. They are collaborative art experiences, celebrations, healing rituals, mutual aid, and fun for a good cause, like a vampire-themed blood donation. For 2 decades our global community has been bringing people together. Andie Grace and Michael Vav talk with Iris Yee, Head of the Burning Man Regional Network, about how various groups activated during these strange times, and what they're creating next. Regional Contacts re-remind us that it's not about how many or how far, it's about the culture and the collab. Burning Man is not an event, it's a way of thinking, it's a conversation. As we reemerge, how can we employ the interdependent values that have allowed people across time and place to thrive together?regionals.burningman.org2020 Regional Highlights (Burning Man Journal)2021 Regional Network Forum: Emerging, Wayfinding, Igniting (youtube)2021 Regional Network Forum / KindlingBurning Man Project's Radical Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Anti-Racism Pledge (medium)A Love Letter to Smaller Events (youtube)Burning Man HiveColorado Burner Community: Temple of TranquilityLIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORGLIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
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In her 2021 Rajiv Vaidya Memorial Lecture, Terri Simone Francis reflects on Josephine Baker's influence within the visual arts and theorizes Baker as both an international cultural figure and an African American film pioneer. Recent restorations of her films of the 1920s and 1930s have allowed her work to be seen in the context of recent cinema and media, indeed almost as recent cinema and media. In Francis's view Baker exemplifies what author Toni Morrison called a “rememory”—a remembered memory. Francis's study of Baker addresses absences and silences in film history, and she draws upon Morrison's concept of rememory and Baker's career to reconstruct the global beginnings of Black cinema. Ultimately, Francis is concerned with the film histories of the future, in which Black cinema history will be full of new unknowns, and believes that Baker's authorship can inform new vocabularies of film thinking, film writing, and film feeling.
Recorded by Roya Marsh for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on July 15, 2021. www.poets.org
Brothers J and Eric discuss the Peter Dinklage film Rememory. They found it to be a thinky little piece wrapped in a familiar shell. Housekeeping starts at 1:45:52 File length 1:22:45 File Size 63.6 MB Theme by Jul Big Green via SongFinch Subscribe to us on iTunes Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com Directed by Mark Palansky Produced by Daniel Bekerman and Lee Clay Written byMark Palansky and Michael Vukadinovich Cast Peter Dinklage as Sam Bloom Julia Ormond as Carolyn Dunn Martin Donovan as Gordon Dunn Anton Yelchin as Todd Henry Ian Cusick as Robert Lawton Evelyne Brochu as Wendy Polk Matt Ellis as Dash Bloom Colin Lawrence as Mike Buckland Chad Krowchuk as Neil Frankel Gracyn Shinyei as Jane Dunn Scott Hylands as Charles Courtney Richter as Cindy Kathryn Kirkpatrick as Becca Carrie Anne Fleming as Norma Myers Andrew Herr as Wendy's Male Lover
Oh hey didn't see you down there! This week we honor the magnificent Dink. Mike does Rememory, Morgan does I Care a Lot, and Jake does The Station Agent.
In this episode, Cappel and D. WiLL discuss maturity and how people grow (or not grow) as we experience life lessons; the movie "Rememory" staring Peter Dinklage, and What's on Toe (kicks on fire) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I'll be running two series concurrently--while Series 01 looks at Huxley's Point Counter Point, series 02 will look at Toni Morrison's Beloved. In the first episode of this series, I introduce Toni Morrison's text through the eyes of W.H. Auden's poem, "The Unknown Citizen." Discussion is also given to Paul Ricouer's essay, "Memory and Forgetting." Resources for this episode can be found below. This episode specifically focuses on chapters 1-4. W.H Auden's "The Unknown Citizen" Paul Ricoeur's "Memory and Forgetting"
In this week’s episode Nicole talks with Brian Mooney, creator of the Storymatics games -- Storymatic Classic, Storymatic Kids, Rememory, and Synapsis. They discuss the inspiration and creation of the games, finding writing community, Brian’s own path through writing fiction, poetry, comedy, and his time in theater, as well as so much more. Mentioned in this episode: Storymatics Studios (FIND ALL GAMES HERE) https://thestorymatic.com/ Putney School Summer Program http://summer.putneyschool.org/ Smith College Creative Writing Workshop https://www.smith.edu/academics/precollege-programs/writing Nancy Canu’s (Nicole’s critique partner’s editing service) website https://commakharma.com/ Lisa Murray's SOUL PROVIDERS https://youtu.be/J1sk7_Aj8LE BookCon https://www.bookcon.com/ NV Rivera YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpPlp1EVzQhDFPdGp5w2KoQ?view_as=subscriber Stay connected to learn about all Stop Writing Alone stuff -- get on Nicole’s email list: https://mailchi.mp/ff8df93e57dc/penpals Buy Nicole a coffee (AKA support the podcast!) https://ko-fi.com/stopwritingalone Places to connect to the STOP WRITING ALONE community and introduce yourself: Stop Writing Alone FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/stopwritingalone/ Join the Stop Writing Alone with Nicole Rivera FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2205774733034348/ Stop Writing Alone website: https://stopwritingalone.com/ Join the Stop Writing Alone email list: https://mailchi.mp/ff8df93e57dc/penpals Stop Writing Alone Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/stopwritingalone/ Nicole’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/nv_rivera The Stop Writing Alone voice number (call to introduce yourself!): (646) 907-9607 When you find a group of people who lift you up on a daily basis, it is important to share their awesome. Here are links to the women in Nicole’s Mastermind group (currently going by the name The Voxer Vixens!). Please support these women who do so much to support Nicole on a daily basis! Kim A. Flodin https://www.howinthehellpodcast.com/ Lisa Murray https://ihavedreamsdammit.com/ Claire Oldham West https://slimmingstories.podbean.com/ Johanna Jaquez-Peralta https://www.instagram.com/latina_livin_keto/ Emma Isaacs https://www.instagram.com/emmaisaacsdesign/
Episode discusses connections between Toni Morrison's concept of "Rememory," trauma, physical manifestations of memory, triggers, and strategies for balance. --- 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/peacelovesoul/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peacelovesoul/support
BookCon 2019 came to the Javits Center in NYC on June 1st and 2nd and host Nicole Rivera was there. This week Nicole shares her big takeaways from the workshops and panels she attended, as well as some quick interview from the floor of the show. Check the show notes link share below for resources Nicole found this weekend. Mentioned in this episode: *Any links to Amazon are affiliate links. Using any of these links to make any purchase on Amazon will support STOP WRITING ALONE.* BookCon https://www.bookcon.com/ Chandler Klang Smith http://www.chandlerklangsmith.com/ Shut Up & Write http://shutupwrite.com/ Winning Westeros Conference (Panel Description) from BookCon2019 https://www.bookexpoamerica.com/en/Sessions/75282/Winning-Westeros WINNING WESTEROS by Max Brooks & ML Cavannaugh https://amzn.to/2HVVYpw STRATEGY STRIKES BACK by Max Brooks https://amzn.to/2WjOlNM For Fans, By Fans: A Fanfiction Addiction (Panel Description) from BookCon 2019 https://www.bookcon.com/en/Sessions/77412/For-Fans-By-Fans-Fanfiction-Addiction Tochi Onyebuchi https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2155537/tochi-onyebuchi Tochi’s Twitter https://twitter.com/TochiTrueStory?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Blade of the Immortal (Anime that inspired Tochi) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5084170/ Editorial Freelancers Association (efa) https://www.the-efa.org/ The Big Idea: Blake Crouch and Rob Hart (Panel Description) from BookCon2019 https://www.bookcon.com/en/Sessions/77243/The-Big-Idea-Blake-Crouch-Rob-Hart RECURSION by Blake Crouch https://amzn.to/2InQmn1 THE WAREHOUSE by Rob Hart https://amzn.to/31g1R8X NEW YORKED (ASH MCKENNA #1) by Rob Hart https://amzn.to/2K22Kwu TAKE-OUT by Rob Hart https://amzn.to/2JZEoU3 Little Infinite https://littleinfinite.com/ Little Infinite Poetry Instagram https://www.instagram.com/littleinfinitepoetry/ New Voices in YA (Panel Description) from BookCon 2019 https://www.bookcon.com/en/Sessions/77241/New-Voices-in-YA Couldn’t find “NovelingTeens” but I did find this https://www.readbrightly.com/6-great-websites-teen-writers/ Creative Writing MFA at The New School https://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/mfa-creative-writing/ MFA in Writing at Vermont School of Arts https://vcfa.edu/programs/mfa-in-writing/ Pitchapalooza (Panel Description) frm BookCon 2019 https://www.bookcon.com/en/Sessions/77093/Pitchapalooza The Book Doctors https://thebookdoctors.com/ THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO GETTING YOUR BOOK PUBLISHED https://amzn.to/2ETeGMM Mixed Up Files of Middle Grade Authors https://www.fromthemixedupfiles.com/ NaNoWriMo Regions https://www.nanowrimo.org/regions Rememory by The Storymatic (memoir prompt game/tool) https://amzn.to/2Wu0yEn ISI by AnnaBeth Crittenden https://amzn.to/2Il97HQ “Still Shy” by Nicole Rivera on Medium.com https://medium.com/@nvrivera.mail/still-shy-57ea48451ba4 Buy Nicole a coffee (AKA support the podcast!) https://ko-fi.com/stopwritingalone Places to connect to the STOP WRITING ALONE community and introduce yourself: Stop Writing Alone FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/stopwritingalone/ Join the Stop Writing Alone with Nicole Rivera FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2205774733034348/ Stop Writing Alone website: https://stopwritingalone.com/ Join the Stop Writing Alone email list: https://mailchi.mp/fcbe414431f5/tawgiveaway Nicole’s Instagram (be prepared for lots of #momlife exposure!): https://www.instagram.com/nv_rivera/ Nicole’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/nv_rivera The Stop Writing Alone voice number (call to introduce yourself!): (646) 907-9607 The EVERYONE CAN PODCAST crew. Here’s a list of podcasts made by my classmates coming out of Cathy Heller’s ECP course. This is one inspiring, creative, and informative bunch: The Soul Mammas Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soul-mammas-podcast/id1393133041?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR1tjUxnEcrG1q_5m35ZzCduaS4fZJT2cYHl53CaWevMuRlcuvxBI6AFb3s How in the HELL Did I Get Here? https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-in-the-hell-did-i-get-here-the-podcast/id1448137091?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR2GyOaw93q3IplQLaF3_GZyzbgwEoxZFzB-uNQAoThKKghAKKCrVKYYohQ Creativity School https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/creativity-school/id1447571085?fbclid=IwAR28GwcZ9Tu81dH7aLtxFoX68-yYEisH3socPrcjmbN0Xk-YY3REgQ9L1Fc The Ready Pause Go Career https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ready-pause-go-career/id1446761976?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR0GXU0O9TjFUcpTTIx_qfypkV1oizQwE_nBjD8hAW4G7x6PXq9PYwgs5IY Food Tribe https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/food-tribe/id1440417232?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR0dADVs36_TgBDzSHIBmFB5JhY6wgag9RpnaX5B8NWjVvB1QTB7Cz5tkjU The DaddyBe Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daddybe-podcast/id1447237794?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR1wUDvNi9dl3vvWzuGPlGydgxiU7evJWKYJrjY-cgrfaWRPRF_xsralitU I Have Dreams Dammit! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-have-dreams-dammit/id1449508412?fbclid=IwAR0hmiKzF2ABgaqGwQVskxF-OQTV14v9uj1kTlLydvqFvST3kySb76YrKVw Lessons from a Quitter https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lessons-from-a-quitter/id1412305413?mt=2 Do the Damn Thing https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/do-the-damn-thing/id1437481006?mt=2 Creative Cravings https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/creative-cravings/id1451813556?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR3pbdpDTUdZHiowOls8Ixf03l4XraMUaB4bS66F3b9LQYrBe-p3uA6XpMo Elder & Wiser https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/elder-wiser/id1453289708?fbclid=IwAR34ZTDVUcdIcHtt9tA1b67Z-WhmDtzM2GnTC8x4huJaS-YOowi1ij1Od2o Hustle Heartbreaks https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hustle-heartbreaks/id1453207903?fbclid=IwAR2NAhma5OpBfR7P-XjMymAvDJhWVcvnizb5TqjZ5IncJIH4e8U49ai9nh0 Find Your Glee With Dinah G https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/find-your-glee-with-dinah-g/id1451375805?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR1_c5kV2wvsaFxwDe7zCMpyx047mtHl4eqskA0rc-FaPoIw-Hi8p84TYH0 Fiercely Human https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fiercely-human/id1458152113?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR2naSYYKVM_alyHraRPfggoxpA_UrRVVTw8HhIW8X5PT76bJxYUaqgEIOE And our teacher… Don’t Keep Your Day Job https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dont-keep-your-day-job/id1191831035?mt=2
Russ can’t think of a 90’s reference to start the show so he punts, Justin is all board gamed up in the head, Russ’s offspring are both making games, friend of the show Loud Jason is at the World Series of Poker right now, speaking up at work only leads …
Filmkritiken zu "Dave Made A Maze", "Mir Ist Es Egal, Wenn Wir Als Barbaren In Die Geschichte Eingehen" und "Rememory" Lockere Filmkritiken zum selbst mitmachen! Meldet euch via Mail (info@tele-stammtisch.de), Facebook, Twitter oder Instagram für den nächsten Podcast an! Haupt-RSS-Feed | Filmkritiken-RSS-Feed iTunes (Hauptfeed) | iTunes (Filmkritiken) Spotify (Hauptfeed) | Spotify (Filmkritiken) Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Skype: dertelestammtisch@gmail.com Titel: Dave Made a Maze Heimkinostart: 31.05.2019 Länge (min): 80 FSK: ab 12 Regie: Bill Watterson Darsteller: Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Nick Thune, Adam Buschuvm. Verleih d. Drop-Out Cinema/Pandastorm Pictures Trailer Titel: Mir Ist Es Egal, Wenn Wir Als Barbaren In Die Geschichte Eingehen Originaltitel: Îmi este indiferent daca în istorie vom intra ca barbari Heimkinostart: 30.05.2019 Länge (min): 140 FSK: unbekannt Regie: Radu Jude Darsteller: Ioana Iacob, Alex Bogdan, Alexandru Dabija u.v.m. Verleih: Grandfilm Trailer Titel: Rememory - Im Schatten der Erinnerung Originaltitel: Rememory Heimkinostart: 22.05.2019 Länge (min): 111 FSK: ab 12 Regie: Mark Palansky Darsteller: Peter Dinklage, Martin Donovan, Julia Ormand, Anton Yelchin, Matt Ellis u.v.m. Verleih: KSM Trailer Gäste: Steffen Facebook | Twitter NerdNerdNerd - Der nerdige Comic-Cast Website | Twitter | Instagram Lasse Website | Facebook | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Peter Facebook Movie Club Germany Website | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | YouTube Dominik Facebook | Twitter | Profil auf Moviepilot | Letterboxd i used the following sounds of freesound.org: Musical Snapshots by Columbia Orchestra Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Folge direkt herunterladen
If you are not living under a rock, and you are not Hannah, then you know that today is a very big day. We decided to go über topical with this month's episode and watch 4 movies starring some actors from Game of Thrones. No spoilers, don't worry - Hannah wouldn't know what I was talking about anyway. IN THEATERS Pokémon Detective Pikachu - Where's the colon????? THEME MOVIES Imagine Me & You (Lena Headey) - Warm and nice and thoughtful. Testament of Youth (Kit Harington) - Maybe Pompeii was a fluke and he CAN act? Rememory (Peter Dinklage) - You know nothing, Rotten Tomatoes. Aquaman (Jason Momoa) - He may not be bright, or good at acting, but he sure has SOMETHING. E-mail us at flickyeahpodcast@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @flickyeahcast, like us on facebook at facebook.com/flickyeahpodcast, and subscribe/write a review on iTunes! Intro music by Andre Kennedy. Like him on facebook and check him out on SoundCloud! Peace, love, and movies.
If you could save your memories forever, which would you save? Which would you choose to forget? This week we watched Rememory. It explores these ideas and more. It’s an unforgettable episode about a forgettable movie. music by: Nigel Stanford- www.nigelstanfor.com art by: James Denton- jamesdenton.deviantart.com www.geekendcast.com/ctrlc.html #podcast #geek #geekendcast #geekend #nerd #ctrlc #ctrlcpodcast #moviereviews #movies #podcasts #podcasting #promo #promotion #comedy #podernfamily #moviepodsquad #peterdinklage #rememory #memories #memory #got #gameofthrones
RR064 Rememory Friday Rental Film Review Ried discusses her opinion of the 2017 movie Rememor. She will never get that two hours back. Hopefully her belief in the ability to make a good premise into a good movie is still intact. Research and Links https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6ihJIjVGLo Like, share, comment, subscribe: https://riedrants.com/ @RiedRants on Instagram and Twitter https://www.patreon.com/RiedRants https://www.facebook.com/RiedRants/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/riedrants/id1234080385?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ried-rants?refid=stpr https://soundcloud.com/riedrants Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Rememory - (2017) The widow of a wise professor stumbles upon one of his inventions that's able to record and play a person's memory.
Rememory - (2017) The widow of a wise professor stumbles upon one of his inventions that's able to record and play a person's memory.
We talk our Watchlists, which includes The Great Wall again (somehow), some Survivor talk, and then a tiny dip into Breezy on the Streets (week's news in film, TV and games). > Direct podcast RSS feed: here! > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter! > Check out The Media By Us Facebook Page too! > Review us on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere! The Watchlist (0:58) TJ: mother! (1:07), The Shining (4:18), This Is Us (8:35) Brent: Elle (11:16), The 100 (13:22) Chris: Little Evil (17:39), Marc Maron: Too Real (19:59), Death Note (21:16), What Happened to Monday (26:28), Power Rangers (28:01), The Great Wall (31:47), Rememory (36:07), Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (37:07), The Little Hours (38:36), The Hitman's Bodyguard (39:34), Survivor (43:34) David: The Deuce (46:43), Nathan For You (48:56), Are You the One? (50:43), 90's House (52:49), Playing: Life is Strange (54:34) Breezy on the Streets (55:05) 55:10 - Coming to America sequel happening with Eddie Murphy 57:32 - SNES Classic launches... and David doesn't have one 59:18 - Best Bet this Weekend: Blade Runner 2049 Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. > Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers > Outro song "Extemporaneous Birth" courtesy of Boo Reefa
Rememory to me sounds like a double positive. This is a Peter Dinklage's first movie lead role where it's on him to stand and deliver. We all know his talent can cast a big shadow but you can get the honest truth from the fellas. Join us as we guide you into Rememory. Music By: Kevin MacLeod Song: Music for Manatees Get it today!
The Tota Tutor Neil Haley will interview Julia Ormond of REMEMORY. Ormond just finished shooting the remake of Howard's End for the BBC, written by Oscar® winner Kenneth Lonergan. Ormond completed HBO's comedy Tour De Pharmacy opposite Andy Samberg, Will Forte and Orlando Bloom. On the small screen, Ormond received an Emmy® Award in 2010 for her role in the HBO movie Temple Grandin and in 2012 was nominated for a second Emmy® for her guest role on Mad Men. Ormond wrapped a season of the SyFy series Incorporated which is being produced by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. Among her film work Ormond starred in the epic Legends of the Fall alongside actors Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, and Aidan Quinn and played the lead role with Harrison Ford in the film Sabrina, directed by Sydney Pollack. In 2008, she starred with Brad Pitt in the fantasy- drama The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and also worked with Benicio del Toro in Steven Soderbergh's biopic Che. REMEMORY was written by Michael Vukadinovich and Mark Palansky and produced by Daniel Bekerman and Lee Clay. The film explores the unexplained death of Gordon Dunn (Martin Donovan), a visionary scientific pioneer whose body is found shortly after the unveiling of his newest work: a device able to extract, record and play a person's memories. Gordon's wife, Carolyn (Julia Ormond – Mad Men, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Legends of the Fall), retreats into her house and cuts off contact with the outside world when a mysterious man (Peter Dinklage – Game of Thrones, X-Men: Days of Future Past, The Station Agent) shows up. After stealing the machine, he uses it to try and solve the mystery, beginning an investigation of memories that lead him to unexpected and dangerous places.
This week a look at Rememory, Wind River, and much more.
This week on Blindside Movie Reviews – Jay and Noel review #HomeAgainMovie, #Rememory & @WindRiverMovie on WGWG
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Layer up for our review this week of Wind River, the new frozen set thriller from the writer of Sicario. Harvey pays us his review of Split, Thomas checks out Gook in theaters, and we discuss our favorite movies that are filmed primarily in one location. Like and Subscribe, and leave us a review! 11:30 Split mini-review 25:20 Death Note mini-review 36:20 Gook mini-review 46:30 Rememory mini-review 52:00 Wind River review 1:28:30 One location movies
This week your Franchise Friends, Kate & Tyler, get their spook on and discuss the hit horror series, THE CONJURING. TRAILER TALK: Little Evil, Rememory, MOTHER! Have something to share? Or want to suggest an upcoming franchise? Email or Tweet at us below! Listen on - iTunes Google Play Stitcher Talk to us! @FranchiseFriend @KateStrolls @TyCostill
In this episode we can’t forget to Rememory, are ready to go down south with The Florida Project, are scared to learn the injustice in Crown Heights, and are excited to play Molly’s Game.
Happy weekend everyone! The Eclipse Cometh; turns out Logan Lucky is better than it's box office would suggest this weekend according to our own Once and Future King Steve Sarmento; Andy just finished reading Ready Player One so we can finally dig into the trailer, and Pete's talking about Peter Dinklage's new Brainstorm/Strange Days mash-up, Rememory; and this week on The List we're celebrating Star Trek: The Search for Spock with our selection of favorite sci-fi reincarnations!Pete's Trailer — RememoryAndy's Trailer — Ready Player OneCasey Neistat's Review of Ready Player OnePete's List Neo — The Matrix Ripley — Alien3-4 Bill Cage — Edge of Tomorrow Andy's List ET — E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Lois Lane — Superman: The Motion Picture Professor X — X-Men: The Last Stand
Happy weekend everyone! The Eclipse Cometh; turns out Logan Lucky is better than it's box office would suggest this weekend according to our own Once and Future King Steve Sarmento; Andy just finished reading Ready Player One so we can finally dig into the trailer, and Pete's talking about Peter Dinklage's new Brainstorm/Strange Days mash-up, Rememory; and this week on The List we're celebrating Star Trek: The Search for Spock with our selection of favorite sci-fi reincarnations!Pete's Trailer — RememoryAndy's Trailer — Ready Player OneCasey Neistat's Review of Ready Player OnePete's List Neo — The Matrix Ripley — Alien3-4 Bill Cage — Edge of Tomorrow Andy's List ET — E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Lois Lane — Superman: The Motion Picture Professor X — X-Men: The Last Stand
Happy weekend everyone! The Eclipse Cometh; turns out Logan Lucky is better than it’s box office would suggest this weekend according to our own Once and Future King Steve Sarmento; Andy just finished reading Ready Player One so we can finally dig into the trailer, and Pete’s talking about Peter Dinklage’s new Brainstorm/Strange Days mash-up, Rememory; and this week on The List we’re celebrating Star Trek: The Search for Spock with our selection of favorite sci-fi reincarnations! Pete’s Trailer — Rememory Andy’s Trailer — Ready Player One Casey Neistat’s Review of Ready Player One Pete’s List Neo — The Matrix Ripley — Alien3-4 Bill Cage — Edge of Tomorrow Andy’s List ET — E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Lois Lane — Superman: The Motion Picture Professor X — X-Men: The Last Stand
Happy weekend everyone! The Eclipse Cometh; turns out Logan Lucky is better than it’s box office would suggest this weekend according to our own Once and Future King Steve Sarmento; Andy just finished reading Ready Player One so we can finally dig into the trailer, and Pete’s talking about Peter Dinklage’s new Brainstorm/Strange Days mash-up, Rememory; and this week on The List we’re celebrating Star Trek: The Search for Spock with our selection of favorite sci-fi reincarnations! Pete’s Trailer — Rememory Andy’s Trailer — Ready Player One Casey Neistat’s Review of Ready Player One Pete’s List Neo — The Matrix Ripley — Alien3-4 Bill Cage — Edge of Tomorrow Andy’s List ET — E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Lois Lane — Superman: The Motion Picture Professor X — X-Men: The Last Stand
A behind-the-scenes look in the lives of Walrus and Otter. Co-host: Ysanne Choksey. Thanks to Mariette, Kai, William, Elodie, Mohamad, Peregrin and Leon Weintraub. ReMemory event and Refugee Voice Tours. Quote from ‘Book of Symbols – City’, read by Geoffrey John King. Mark Schilders and Svetnik, LY Foulidis, Svetnik. Image by Walrus.
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It's Episode 85! On today's episode, The Beta Bros take on Season 7 of Game of Thrones. We react to episode 5 "Eastwatch", the benefits of this season's faster pace and whether there is too much fan service going on as we commence to wind the series down. We also keep it within the GOT family and talk about a little known movie starring everyone's favorite Lannister, Peter Dinklage, called Rememory. Then there is the Bruce Willis led remake of Death Wish. Will it work? Does this remake suffer from the history of its own name? Is Bruce "Willy" a good replacement for Charles Bronson? We answer all these questions and more. Plus, we got our PICK OF THE WEEK...THE DEFENDERS! All that and so much more, on this week's episode of The Beta Report.
The Doctors set their phasers on stun and take aim at: Chris Pine; Zachary Quinto; Karl Urban; Zoe Saldana; John Cho; Anton Yelchin; Simon Pegg; Sofia Boutella; J.J. Abrams; Star Trek: The Motion Picture; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV); Scott Bakula; Gene Roddenberry; William Shatner; Leonard Nimoy; Shaun of the Dead; Hot Fuzz; Nick Frost; Mission Impossible (film series); Idris Elba; Inception; Joseph Gordon Levitt; Die Hard 2; 2012; Jada Pinkett Smith; Meet the Spocks; Guardians of the Galaxy; Avatar; Leonardo DiCaprio; Columbiana; Rosemary’s Baby (TV); Out of the Furnace; Vantage Point; Heroes (TV); American Horror Story; The Bourne Supremacy; Lord of the Rings Trilogy; George Takei; Green Room; Rememory; We Don’t Belong Here; Porto; Thoroughbred; Fright Night (2001); Unstoppable; Denzel Washington; Smokin’ Aces; This Means War; Tom Hardy; Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit; Alec Baldwin; Harrison Ford; Horrible Bosses 2; Kingsman: The Secret Service; Samuel L. Jackson; Michael Caine; Taron Edgerton; Joel Edgerton; Colin Firth; Guardians of the Galaxy; Joe Cornish; John M. Chu; Brad Bird; The Iron Giant; The Incredibles; Toy Story 3; Tomorrowland. TRAILER TRASH TALK: The Space Between Us; Melissa Leo; Nicholas Sparks; The Magnificent Seven (2016); Chris Pratt; Keeping Up with the Joneses; Zach Galifianakis; Isla Fisher; Jon Hamm; Gal Gadot; Tina Fey; Steve Carell; Date Night; The Whole Nine Yards; Bruce Willis; Matthew Perry; Sully; Clint Eastwood; Tom Hanks; Miracle on the Hudson (TV); Jack Reacher: Never Go Back; Tom Cruise; Ben Hur (2016); Timur Bekmambetov; Wanted; James McAvoy; Jack Huston; Boardwalk Empire; xXx: Return of Xander Cage; Vin Diesel and Ice Cube. Questions or comments? Contact: Adam & Gregor at: show@hollywoodrx.net or tweet them at @hollywood_rx. Review us on iTunes... Today! Like us on Facebook. Or both. Read more at http://hollywoodrx.libsyn.com/#9VfpmPPE0qlX7t6T.99 Read more at http://hollywoodrx.libsyn.com/#pvE2MmQTgekbGVLh.99
Writer / Director Mark Palansky (Penelope, Rememory, Netflix's Lemony Snicket) sits down with Alexi to discuss the meaning of life, love, russell brand, scientology, the Rememory Project & more.
Daniel Bekerman is a producer based in Canada with broad experience in creative producing, financing and service production. Recent productions, The Witch, a US/Canada co-production, won the Best Director Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and made major sales to Universal and A24; and Bang Bang Baby, a musical directed by Cannes Residency alumnus Jeffrey St. Jules, starring Jane Levy, Justin Chatwin and Peter Stormare, won the Best Canadian First Feature Film Award at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Best Picture at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. It also won the Best First Feature Award at the Canadian Screen Awards. Pay the Ghost, directed by Uli Edel and starring Nicolas Cage, has received a wide theatrical release across world. The People Garden, written and directed by Nadia Litz and starring Dree Hemingway and Pamela Anderson, recently had its Premiere at BAFICI Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Film, and Two Lovers and a Bear directed by Oscar nominee Kim Nguyen which stars Tatiana Maslany and Dane DeHaan, is about to have its World Premiere at 2016 Cannes Film Festival’s Director’s Fortnight section. Army of One directed by Larry Charles (Borat), Tomato Red, an Irish-Canadian co-production, The Headhunter’s Calling, starring Gerrard Butler, Shimmer Lake, directed by Oren Uziel and starring Benjamin Walker, 22 Chaser, starring Brian J. Smith and Raoul Trujillo, Rememory, starring Peter Dinklage, and Backstabbing For Beginners, a Canada/Denmark co-production starring Ben Kingsley, are currently in post-production. You can email your questions to 123filmeasy@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @123Film
What's your best memory? Your worst? Two amazing questions for the answers they get, and just right as the basis for a new artistic work. Sepy Baghaei is the genius behind bringing this idea to fruition at Crack in 2012, and she, and it, are the subject of this podcast.
For our sixth podcast of our series, we have a brand spanking new mix from the mighty OOFT! The main force behind OOFT Music is Ali Herron. Originally cutting his production chops with tracky edits and some early OOFT! remixes alongside The Revenge, Ali has been steadily building up his own studio over the last 5 years, putting out a series of deep, pitched-down house tracks on labels such as Instruments of Rapture, PPF, Delusions of Grandeur, Rememory and Wolf Music.