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This year, despite Donald Trump’s reign of corruption, racism, and xenophobia, and despite a lot of pre-election polling that turned out to be very wrong, white women voted much the same way they did in 2016: half or a little over half voted for Trump, while only 43-45% voted for Biden. Why? And what should progressive, antiracist feminists be thinking about the coming years?
Holy Moly we made it to EPISODE 50!!! Thank you to all the listeners out there it's been a great journey to get here and we have only two more episodes to go before we wrap up the show for now. On the show today, actor, comedian and former boxer, Terry O'Neill. Terry is a great friend of mine and an extremely talented man. We chat boxing and how he got into acting and we didn't get to get into the comedy because the acting bit was so interesting. You will have seen Terry in great films such as Michael Inside, an amazing performance in The Meeting and TV shows such as Rebellion and Love/ Hate. I have loads of shows coming up, follow me on: Instagram, Twitter & Tik Tok: @hellostevo Facebook: Stephen Mullan Comedy Peace and love and thanks to all you brilliant people who came to the shows last week it was amazing xxx
Dear Evan Hansen is the Tony award winning musical about a socially anxious teenager who, via a web of lies, gets caught up in social media adulation following a classmate’s suicide. As the musical opens in London’s West End amidst much anticipation, co-creator Steven Levenson talks about turning such a sensitive story into a life affirming show. We speak to former child soldier, Sudanese hip-hop star Emmanuel Jal, about his fifth album, Naath, a collaboration with his sister who lives in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. Emmanuel performs a track from the album which combines afrobeats with folklore offering an alternative perception of life in South Sudan. As the busiest month of the publishing calendar begins, two seasoned insiders will be giving us their perspective on the state of the book world every day this week, from the arrival of Amazon in 1995 to the continuing popularity of the printed page in the digital age. Today, agent and former publisher Clare Alexander, and John Mitchinson, co-founder of the crowdfunding publisher Unbound, consider how feasible it is to make a living as a writer today. And we pay tribute to Terry O'Neill, the photographer whose iconic images documented the fashions, styles, and celebrities of the 1960s, hearing from O'Neill himself in an interview with John Wilson from Front Row in 2010. If you've been affected by any issue raised in this programme, information and support can be found on this website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4WLs5NlwrySXJR2n8Snszdg/emotional-distress-information-and-support Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Simon Richardson
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In this first episode of my brand new podcast, I tell the strange story of what I discovered when I researched an old photograph I found in an antique store near Nashville. News updates: - British Photographer Terry O'Neill Passed Away - Artist / photographer Nan Goldin staged a "die-in" at the V&A in London - How Jarin Blaschke shot the recent movie The Lighthouse on black and white film - German parliament approves institute for photographic legacy based in Dusseldorf Main topic: I describe what I discovered when I decided to research a vintage albumen print I bought from an antique store, and it has a surprisingly personal twist at the end. Terry O'Neill in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2019/nov/17/photographer-terry-oneill-a-life-in-pictures Terry O'Neill on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_O'Neill_(photographer) Jarin Blaschke interview on MusicBed https://www.musicbed.com/blog/filmmaking/cinematography/breaking-down-the-cinematography-of-the-lighthouse/ See the vintage photo I discuss in my main topic https://icatchshadows.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/IMG_2952-Vintage-Photo.jpg Keith Dotson book "Unloved and Forgotten" on Amazon https://amzn.to/35fhO06 Keith Dotson website https://keithdotson.com Keith Dotson on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/keithdotson
Shannon speaks with two notable women's rights leaders - Terry O'Neill, President of the National Association for Women (NOW), and Karen Teegarden, President of UniteWomen.org to discuss the economic, political and societal issues facing women in America today. Tune in for a deeper understanding of all of the issues that "women's rights" encompasses! You will walk away better informed after having listened to these national leaders discuss The State of Women's Rights in America! The Authentic Woman is a weekly radio show hosted by women's rights leader Shannon Fisher offering perspectives on the female experience in America. The show delves deeply into the worlds of writers, artists, celebrities, and community leaders. Follow Shannon on Twitter: @MsShannonFisher. Copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network, LLC. #WomensRights #Politics #PublicPolicy #TerryONeill #NationalOrganizationForWomen #NOW #KarenTeegarden #UniteWomen.org #LawsOfTwoNations #ERA #EqualRightsAmendment #Feminism #Activism #SocialJustice #AuthorsOnTheAir #Radio #Podcast #ShannonFisher #MsShannonFisher #Women
Jody Britt is an experienced art sales consultant and business driver having worked in the fine art world for over a decade. She is the founder and head of Britt Fine Art Consulting. Motivated, connected and personable, she is a proven curator in fine art photography representing over 200 photographers, including leading photographers Terry O'Neill, Baron Wolman, Mick Rock and Art Kane. Experienced in creating dynamic photographic exhibitions, including securing guest curators Alec Baldwin, Dita Von Teese and Chef Daniel Humm. Jody is committed to outstanding client service, developing close relationships with business partners, artists and buyers worldwide. Her first hand knowledge of the artistic process helps Jody bring a passion and strong appreciation for all artwork, which translates as enthusiasm and commitment to any client she works with. Jody has been able to work closely with the best pop culture photographers worldwide and enjoys marrying their great work with her broad clientele base. Jody connects with Lou at one of the newer buildings she's procured artwork at in New York City (Exhibit Downtown - 60 Fulton Street). Click here to see a short video of Jody and Lou and a glimpse of some of the artwork at this location.
Women experience the economy different than men. They pay more for everything from clothes and hygiene products, to dry cleaning and vehicle repairs. This is called "the pink tax". Terry O'Neill is the President of the National Organization for Women, one of our oldest and best feminist organizations in this country. She stopped by my office to talk on a number of issues and how we can get women the equality they deserve. Music by: Keith Ellison and Podington Bear
Betty Friedan's homophobia has haunted the National Organization for Women. In the second part of their up-close look at the early years of NOW, Cristen and Caroline talk to Terry O'Neill about how the group moved forward from its lesbian schism and their crucial activism that continues today. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
For 50 years, the National Organization for Women (NOW) has been championed feminist initiatives and gender equalizing political policy. But much of its early developments and intersectionality have been oversimplified by the media and overshadowed by Betty Friedan's controversial legacy. Cristen and Caroline talk to NOW president Terry O'Neill about past pitfalls and immediate progress that got the organization and Women's Liberation marching toward the glass ceiling. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
El Espacio Fundación Telefónica acoge hasta el 12 de enero de 2014 esta exposición, que incluye 66 instantáneas del fotógrafo londinense. Terry O'Neill retrató a los Beatles en el patio trasero de los estudios Abbey Road e hizo historia al llevar una foto de un grupo de pop a la portada de un periódico nacional. En la actualidad únicamente acepta algunos trabajos por encargo, como el de fotografiar a Amy Winehouse, la última persona con verdadero talento que dice haber encontrado, o a Pelé para la imagen oficial del Mundial de Brasil 2014.
This week we're joined by BJmac from the Tic Talk podcast and Terry O'Neill (he of the 'banned from Clyde' O'Neills) as well as the usual suspects. We chat about the Ross County game, the sale of Ki, the upcoming Helsingborg Champions League qualifier and a whole host of other topics.
John Wilson talks to four leading photographers of the same generation whose careers began in the 1960s and whose images have become classics of their time, from the pages of Vogue magazine to the Vietnam war, and the death of Bobby Kennedy. David Bailey, Don McCullin, Terry O'Neill and Harry Benson discuss their approach to their new craft at a time when magazines and newspapers were beginning to change the way they used images, and offer tips on how to take the perfect photograph. David Bailey discusses his approach to getting the best out of his fashion models in the studio, Terry O'Neill reflects on the changing role of photography and the arrival of the culture of celebrity; Don McCullin revisits the Vietnam war and its lasting effect on him as a photographer, and Harry Benson remembers the night he was standing next to presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy when he was shot, and describes the challenge of getting his images of the dying senator. Producer Jerome Weatherald.
British Columbia Freedom of Information and Privacy Association executive director Vincent Gogolek, Canadian Association of Journalists chair Dale Bass and freelance journalist Bob Mackin discuss public attitudes toward freedom of information. Former Western Standard senior writer Terry O'Neill talks about his decision to enter local politics. First Call BC coordinator Adrienne Montani shares her thoughts on child poverty in British Columbia. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.
Bill Moyers takes a closer look at the newly signed health bill and explores the future of health care reform with THE NATION's John Nichols and National Organization for Women president Terry O'Neill.
Eighteen months after the economic meltdown, and following successful drives for stimulus and health reform legislation, why has Washington been unable to deliver serious financial reform and rein in Wall Street? Bill Moyers speaks with financial journalist Gretchen Morgenson for a candid look at the obstacles facing substantive reform of the financial system and what Washington's proposed legislation would – and wouldn't – accomplish. Morgenson, a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, writes the Market Watch column for The New York Times. Also on the program, Bill Moyers takes a closer look at the newly signed health bill and explores why some say that reform is not yet done with The Nation Washington correspondent John Nichols and National Organization for Women president Terry O'Neill.
For forty years, the photographer Terry 0'Neill has been capturing the rich and famous on film - from Sir Laurence Olivier and Mick Jagger to Brigitte Bardot and Kate Moss. He talks to Sue Lawley about his childhood, his glamorous career and his chances of surviving as a 'castaway' on a desert island. He chooses eight records to take with him to the mythical island. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Baby Baby all the Time by Diana Krall Book: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Luxury: A wind-up radio