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On the 4th March the House of Keys will choose four people to become members of the Legislative Council. Prior to that vote, Agenda and Perspective will be speaking with all the candidates so that you can find out more about the people that hope to become national politicians. On a LegCo Perspective special we hear from businessmen Matt Gough and Ron Berry. That's a double dose MLC Agenda special. I hope you're enjoying listening to the people standing for LegCo as much as I'm enjoying interviewing them. If not, don't worry … only another week to go.
On the 4th March the House of Keys will choose four people to become members of the Legislative Council. Prior to that vote, Agenda and Perspective will be speaking with all the candidates so that you can find out more about the people that hope to become national politicians. On this LegCo Perspective special we hear from businessmen Ron Berry I hope you're enjoying listening to the people standing for LegCo as much as I'm enjoying interviewing them.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Ron Berry is a cottage owner at Caissie Cape.
On this episode, I talk a look back at some more great conversations I had with guests from 2020. This episode includes guests Jon Wright, Director of ULM's Chi Alpha organization Tyler Gerfers, ULM President Dr. Ron Berry, Madeline Gilmore, and Mayor Friday Ellis. Follow The Toddcast only on Instagram @the_toddcast_. Subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/channel/UCFWiuH85dfAy1703YZbKsFQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode, I talk about the experience of being a college president for a year so far, any future programs coming to ULM, and the plan for next semester during Covid with returning guest, ULM President Dr. Ron Berry. Follow The Toddcast only on Instagram @the_toddcast_. Subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/channel/UCFWiuH85dfAy1703YZbKsFQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kieron discusses all things Ron Berry with Dr Georgia Burdett and Dr Sarah Morse. Georgia and Sarah's collection, Fight and Flight: Essays on Ron Berry, available now. Books by Berry: Hunters and Hunted (1960) Travelling Loaded (1963) The Full-time Amateur (1966) Flame and Slag (1968) So Long Hector Bebb (1970) Peregrine Watching (1986) This Bygone (1996) History is What you Live (1998) Collected Stories (2000) More info on Berry: http://www.ronberry.co.uk/ Image: Berry's grandmother Mary Jane Berry, the Mayoress of Blaencwm.
On this episode, I talk about my guests past accomplishments, being a newly elected college president, and the future of ULM during Covid, with my guest, newly elected ULM President Dr. Ron Berry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For over 15 years the Fusebox Festival has been delivering an amazing array of curated performances and artists from all over the world and bringing them right here to Austin. Since the festival will not be able to go on as planned as a live event, the organizers had to pivot the whole event online into what they are calling the virtual edition. Join me for a conversation with Executive & Artistic Director Ron Berry and Associate Artistic Director & Curator Anna Gallagher-Ross to talk about how that played out and what we can look forward to experiencing this year. www.fuseboxfestival.com Instagram @fuseboxfestival (https://www.instagram.com/fuseboxfestival/) Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd5l0WJrBaeEJpZl8M_HDxQ) Below text courtesy of the Fusebox website The Festival In light of the COVID-19 crisis, it is not possible to hold Fusebox Festival as we originally planned. Our Festival isn't canceled, it's re-imagined as a virtual space where our community, both local and global, can come together to experience the work of Fusebox artists and participate in an exciting array of virtual events and activities. Fusebox Festival 2020: Virtual Edition is a weekend-long broadcast taking place April 24-26. Think public access TV meets international block party meets live performance! We see this as a platform to explore what it means to gather together and celebrate adventurous art, online. This Virtual Edition will feature: Live-streamed performances Conversations Artist Studio Visits Interactive Activities Happy Hours Cooking Shows Exhibitions and much more! Please mark your calendars for April 24 – 26, follow us on social media, and we will be in touch soon with our artist lineup and schedule. Thanks to you, our Fusebox Family, we are able to bring our artists and community together in a much needed time for celebration. We appreciate your support! This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. Intro music generously provided by Stan Killian (http://stankillian.com/main/) Support this podcast. (http://www.austinarttalk.com/supportpodcast)
"Within our festival there’s space for really different kinds of expression of art, and some of those are perhaps harder immediately to relate to. But we’re holding space for those artists to challenge things, to experiment, to tinker. To help us as people, as artists, think about things in new ways, and give us things to chew on. I love things that have mystery to them, that I don’t understand." The annual Fusebox Festival (http://schedule.fuseboxfestival.com/) aims to allow for a meaningful exploration and exchange between varied art forms and art communities by making space for what might only be possible in a live environment with other people. Each year Ron Berry and his team curate and paint onto the canvas that is the festival, a rich cross section of artists from different backgrounds and geographies into a diverse set of live event situations and performances. It is a platform for local, national, and international artists to have their work seen and it fosters an exchange between them and with the audience as they share combinations of theater, dance, film, visual art, music, and literature. Beyond the event itself the intention of Fusebox is to take something typically ephemeral, and keep it alive in relation to the city of Austin year round. The arts are not separate from life and as the city grows and changes how can he and his team play a role in keeping the dialogue about housing, space for artists, and other issues, moving forward and allow for community engagement, inclusivity, and thinking about solutions while staying in tune with the rhythm of the neighborhoods they aim to serve. Ron’s leadership style allows for and encourages contributions from others and is driven by curiosity, a desire to learn and grow, and the use of doubt as an impetus to crack things open and find new answers. Over the last 14 years, since the festival started, Ron had traveled all over the world, has experienced 100’s of performances, and has built a vast network of artists, curators, organizations, and collaborators to work with. Even though the line between his personal and professional life is blurry he finds much inspiration and is fed artistically as the festivals Executive & Artistic Director. Ron is such a generous and wonderful guy and our conversation was really fun for me. It’s hard not to be excited and inspired by what he and his team are doing every year. If you have ever attended the festival you know how fantastic it can be. Not to say that it is easy to relate to all of the work and that some of it will not challenge you in new ways, but if you are open to it the rewards can be very memorable and thought provoking. Some of the subjects we discuss: Ron’s background Festival origins Separation of art forms The live experience Creating each year thinkEAST Festival missions Community engagement Leadership Curatorial approach Free model Going full time Relationships Ant Hampton Local/national/international Relating to challenging work Themes and threads Evening of art 2018 festival details FUSEBOX Festival 2018 April Tue 17th - Sun 22nd, 2018 Office: 512-800-3066 2023 E. Cesar Chavez Austin, TX 78702 Image banner courtesy of the Fusebox Festival featuring Tania El Khoury تانيا الخوري, Justin Shoulder, Erin Markey, and Charles O. Anderson.
EPISODE 10: Fusebox artistic director Ron Berry and curators Betelhem Makonnen and Anna Gallagher-Ross hang with multidisciplinary art collective House of Kenzo at their club house on top of a metal bar in San Antonio. #waysofworking
Fusebox artistic director Ron Berry and curators Anna Gallagher-Ross and Betelhem Makonnen have a phone conversation with Lola Arias about her work in documentary theatre, and how performance can reshape and rethink history.
EPISODE 5: Fusebox artistic director Ron Berry and curator Anna Gallagher-Ross talk to artistic director of The Chocolate Factory Brian Rogers about the exciting programming possibilities of their new building in Queens, NY.
Fusebox artistic director Ron Berry talks to director of community engagement at the Guthrie Theatre and former Fusebox scholar-in-residence Carra Martinez on the history of performance and activism in East Austin and her work on the thinkEAST Project.
Fusebox artistic director Ron Berry and curator Anna Gallagher-Ross talk to Andy Field, Deborah Pearson, and Ira Brand of Forest Fringe about the exciting, undetermined future of their organization beyond its venue.
Indy Car is back at Gateway The fight of the century is tonight...oh wait a minute the most over rated fight of the century is tonight! Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor is tonight...We will be talking with boxing expert Ron Berry, and MMA Guru Rick Riggin Breaking Rank is Back and Rick your Host El Presidente Tom Marquis will be breaking down the top 25 in college Football Mo from the BS Sports Show will Stop by and we will of course BS about sports Its Saturday Morning and you dont want to miss out! Join host Tom Marquis and The Balance Team This is the ONE place where fanatics can come together and talk about their favorite teams. The Balance brings you an analytical breakdown of sports from a Fans point of view. We bring breaking news, commentary, scores, stats, standings, audio and highlights! We will provide great interviews and sound Bytes….. You don't wanna miss the Balance !
Welcome to our latest podcast no99, just a short intro, we are here in old blighty for a few weeks before returning back to Australia. As you know by now we like to keep you up with the latest releases and we certainly have lots to offer here. Always good to see Ron Berry who came through in the UK scene in the 80’s with the likes of Ian Boddy Paul Nagle Mark Shreeve and many more outstanding British musicians of that time, Couple of mentions before we hand you over to the artists, If you love Van gelis listen to Luna Firma’s ‘Angular Distance’ you won’t be disappointed, Johan Tronestam melodic & rhythmic sounds on ‘Arthur Went Above The Clouds’, ambient soundscapes from Subverter, DeepSpace and Loren Nerell, the experimental guitar project from Dirk Serries, just to name but a few, enjoy. Sequences Podcast no99 01.56 Johan Tronestam ‘Arthur Went Above The Clouds’Divine Matrix ‘Part 1’(album Music-For-Space-Travel) www.admusicshop.com 10.43 Johan Tronestam ‘Climbing The Beanstalk’ (album Arthur Went Above The Clouds) www.syngate.net 21.45 Divine Matrix ‘Part 1’(album Music-For-Space-Travel) www.admusicshop.com 29.46 Divine Matrix ‘Part2’ 35.42 Harald Nies ‘Flowing Particles’ (album Tales Of Light) www.mellowjet.com 41.31 Harald Nies ‘The End Of The Candle’ 49.02 Luna Firma ‘Angular Distance’ (Album New Horizons) http://www.bordersedge.com/news/lunafirma-newhorizons 56.05 Luna Firma ‘Albedo’ 61.21 Luna Firma ‘Charon’ 65.20 Deepspace ‘You Are Here, featuring Telomere’ (album Slow Wave Cathedral) https://deepspace1.bandcamp.com 69.26 Deepspace ‘Dream Of A Holy City’ 77.46 Dirk Serries ‘ XXVI Epiphany and Isolation’ (album microphonics XXVI-XXX :Resolution Heart) http://www.dirkserries.com 86.50 Binar ‘Ratchett Job’ (album Tales FromThe Uninformed) https://www.facebook.com/binar.information 100.58 David Wright ‘Sanctuary’(In Search Of Silence, Remastered) www.admusicshop.com David Wright ‘In Search Of Silence’ 116.39 Fourth Dimension ‘On the Mount of Olives’ (album Destination Heaven) www.fourthdimension.eu 120.47 Fourth Dimension ‘The Right Way’ 125.50 Electron7 ‘First Contact’ (album A New Heaven) http://www.wix.com/artist/electron7 132.00 Subverter ‘Escape Velocity’ (album Dark Matter Tuxedo) http://www.psychonavigationrecords.com 141.32 Subverter ‘Stuff Of Things’ 148.34 Loren Nerell ‘Ablution’ (album The Venerable Dark Cloud) www.projekt.com 150.48 Loren Nerell ‘Dark Horizon’ 156.57 Ron Berry ‘Lines Of Force’ (album Euler) *** http://www.ron-berry.co.uk 165.40 Ujjaya ‘ Tout Est Conscience/Hanuman’ (The Landing Zone, Live) *** https://soundcloud.com/ujjaya-ethno-ambient 172.42 Valenti vs Red Planet Orchestra ‘Alex Suite’ http://redplanetorchestra.bandcamp.com/ Edit ***
Frank and Gambit go on location to Soaring Eagle Casino in Mt. Pleasant for the Heartland Poker Tour. Listen to an interview with Fred Bevill, host of the HPT, player interviews, and two big hands from cash game action! Music by 60 Second Crush.
This is the episode for February 23, 2012, with local Lansing player and Spartan, Ron Berry, and mipokernuts.com creator, Gary Bolton.