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NOTE: This episode was recorded on January 9th, 2020. Our guest for this special episode during Hispanic Heritage Month is José López – a prominent community leader and Executive Director of The Puerto Rican Cultural Center in Chicago, which he co-founded in 1973. He has written extensively on the political and social reality of Puerto Ricans in the United States while serving as an adjunct instructor at Northeastern Illinois University, Columbia College and the University of Illinois at Chicago. Your host for this episode is Maggie Nava – a longtime community advocate from our Center for Health Equity Transformation - who currently serves as Site Director for the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative at Northwestern University. Featured Guest: - José López, more info and bio available here: https://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/November-2014/Jose-Lopez-Humboldt-Park/ CONTACT US: – skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com – twitter.com/skinnytrees312 Outro music: - "Coco" performed Live at WFMU on Transpacific Sound Paradise with Rob Weisberg, 10/26/2015 by Radio Jarocho and Zenen Zeferino Huervo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
An update on Cuban restaurateur Kristy Socarras Bigelow and her mama Maria Christina from the season one episode Cuba Cuba Things. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chingonapodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChingonaPodcast Cuba Cuba: http://www.cubacubasandwicheria.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cubacubacafe/ Theme music written and performed by Raul Garza Jr. https://www.instagram.com/elguitarrista73/ Music for this episode: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/UP_Paolo_Pavan_Pasqualino_Ubaldini/UP/08_Felipe_vers_cubana http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cuban_Cowboys/Live_at_WFMU_on_Transpacific_Sound_Paradise_1710/Cuban_Cowboys_-_09_-_Mauricio http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cuban_Cowboys/Live_at_WFMU_on_Transpacific_Sound_Paradise_1710/Cuban_Cowboys_-_05_-_The_Devils_Dance http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cuban_Cowboys/Live_at_WFMU_on_Transpacific_Sound_Paradise_1710/Cuban_Cowboys_-_07_-_Nobody_Told_Me http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/I_Am_a_Man_Who_Will_Fight_for_Your_Honor/I_Am_a_Man_Who_Will_Fight_for_Your_Honor
NEW REMASTERED VERSION We shall learn together about Judaism from a Jewish educated perspective. Part 1: "Where to begin?", we start with the story of Abraham. The music in this podcast is "By Way of Haran" by Pharoah's Daughter recreated under the following creative commons license "Live on WFMU's Transpacific Sound Paradise 12/12/2009 byPharaoh's Daughter is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License."
The annual festival in New York gathers a dozen bands from around the world to shake up your listening habits.On this edition of All Songs Considered you'll hear extraordinary music from South Korea's Ak Dan Gwang Chil, the sweet voice of Senegalese Cheikh Lō, the husky sounds of Algerian rai music from Sofiane Saidi & Mazalda, wild distorted Kurdish wedding music from the Tufan Derince Trio, powerful vocals from France and the band San Salvador, and La Chica's swooning, arty electronica via France and Venezuela.Taking us on this musical journey to give context and insight is NPR's Anastasia Tsioulcas, Afropop Worldwide's Banning Eyre and WFMU's Rob Weisburg, host of "Transpacific Sound Paradise." Together, we share our favorite discoveries from globalFEST 2019.
Bu bölümde: ▶ Fenerbahçe erkek voleybol, Ramil Guliyev, Fenerbahçe kadın basketbol ▶ Süper Lig'de 31. hafta değerlendirmesi / Kasımpaşa - Fenerbahçe / Galatasaray - Beşiktaş / Hakem skandalları / VAR ▶ Euroleague Timecode: ▶ 01:25 Fenerbahçe erkek voleybol ▶ 02:27 Ramil Guliyev ▶ 06:11 Fenerbahçe kadın basketbol ▶ 12:30 Sivasspor - Başakşehir ▶ 14:36 Erzurumspor - Bursaspor ▶ 15:12 Ankaragücü - Rizespor ▶ 15:35 Kasımpaşa - Fenerbahçe ▶ 29:44 Halis Özkahya ▶ 32:50 VAR uygulamasındaki aşırı uzun süreler ▶ 36:40 Göztepe - Antalyaspor ▶ 38:28 Galatasaray - Beşiktaş / Bülent Yıldırım ▶ 48:10 Fenerbahçe transferler / Ersun Yanal ▶ 521.25 Euroleague İstatistik veriler: https://twitter.com/OptaCan https://twitter.com/futbolverileri https://twitter.com/FutStat https://twitter.com/PStatistic Müzikler: ▶ Hicham Chahidi - Bonbon ▶ http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dingonek_Street_Band/Live_at_WFMU_for_Transpacific_Sound_Paradise_with_Rob_W_2172018/Dingonek_Street_Band_6_Grandfather_Domovoi İletişim: ▶ E posta: kesinofsayt@gmail.com ▶ Twitter: twitter.com/kesinofsayt Podcast yayınlarımızı ▶ Spotify üzerinden open.spotify.com/show/4esjFYIeOZeFJDF0JRlKAa veya ▶ Spreaker üzerinden www.spreaker.com/show/kesinofsayt veya ▶ ITunes üzerinden itunes.apple.com/tr/podcast/kesin…d1448305424?mt=2 dinleyebilirsiniz.
The images that accompany this podcast may be found here: https://blogs.bl.uk/asian-and-african/2019/03/musicians-and-dancers-in-the-india-office-records.html In 1818, the East India Company signed a treaty with the autonomous Rajput states of Jaipur and Jodhpur, offering British political and military protection in exchange for heavy cash tribute. By the early 1830s, these states were swimming in debt and increasingly resisting the Company's influence. So in 1835 the Company took direct control over the revenue of the salt lake at Sambhar, still one of India’s largest sources of that most precious of commodities, salt. Sambhar Lake was returned to Jaipur's and Jodhpur’s control in 1842 when, having been brought to the brink of ruin by the Company’s protection racket, their arrears were written off by the Government in Calcutta. Short-lived and little-studied, the Sambhar Lake affair left behind a set of financial accounts in the East India Company records that are alive with details of musicians and dancers, the cycle of Sambhar's festival year, and the economics of such cultural production. One musician in particular stands forth from Jaipur's accounts as exceptional, Mayalee “dancing girl”. As well as being paid a monthly cash stipend, she received 25 maunds of salt annually, and was clearly one of Sambhar’s chief courtesans. Little exculpatory notes in the margins of successive Company accounts reveal that Mayalee successfully resisted the Company’s attempt to force her to give up her salt stipend in exchange for cash. Was she merely protecting a nice little sideline selling salt? Or did the more lofty ideal of “faithfulness to the salt” (namak-halali) underpin her resistance? In this podcast I consider why Indian musicians and especially courtesans appear at all in the official records of the East India Company, and what this tells us about relations between the British colonial state and the Indian peoples whose worlds it was increasingly encroaching upon during the 1830s and 40s. This podcast is part of the project Histories of the Ephemeral: Writing on Music in Late Mughal India, sponsored by the British Academy in association with the British Library; additional research was funded by the European Research Council. Mayalee Dancing Girl vs the East india Company was written by me, Katherine Butler Schofield (King's College London), and is based on my original research. It was produced by Chris Elcombe. Additional voices were Michael Bywater, Chris Elcombe, and Kanav Gupta. It is published under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC–BY-NC–ND) license. The recording of Rag Jaunpuri by Jaipur gharana doyenne Kesarbai Kerkar is courtesy of the Archive of Indian Music and Vikram Sampath. https://soundcloud.com/archive-of-indian-music/kesarbai-kerkar The sarangi recording of Rag Bhairavi is by Nicolas Magriel and reproduced with thanks. Information on the Jaipur gunijan-khana is taken from the work of Joan Erdman, and material on Amber/Jaipur’s political life from the work of Giles Tillotson and Monika Horstmann. With thanks to: the British Academy, the British Library, the National Archives of India, the European Research Council, Norbert Peabody, Paul Schofield, and Mrinalini Venkateswaran. Flute and Drum, Rishikesh by Samuel Corwin CC BY 4.0 Prayer Temple Jaipur by Xserra CC BY 4.0 20160922_summers.end.marshes by dobroide CC BY 4.0 Waves on the Lake by Vlatko Blazek CC BY 4.0 Kirtana_in_Hindi by psubhashish CC BY 4.0 Water Music From the Handel Show by The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps Public Domain Mark 1.0 Licence Ganga Aarti Ceremony V, Haridwar by Samuel Corwin CC BY 4.0 Shiva Worship Ceremony, Varanasi by Samuel Corwin CC BY 4.0 A Man Approaches with Bowed Sitar, Rishikesh by Samuel Corwin CC BY 4.0 Track 1 by Deep Singh and Ikhlaq Hussain Khan Originally broadcast live on Rob Weisberg's show, Transpacific Sound Paradise on WFMU. CC BY NC SA 3.0
Music behind DJ: Johnnie Bismarck and the Fillings - "Do The Jelly Donut" - Audio Cookbook [CC0] Marisa Anderson - "Sant Feliu de Guixols" - Live at WFMU for Radio Ravioli with Olivia, 7/19/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Juniore - "Dificile" - Live at WFMU for Sophisticated Boom Boom with Sheila B, 7/13/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] The Space Merchants - "Transcendental Super Conscious State" - Live at WFMU for Burn It Down! with Nate K, 6/24/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Bee Bee Sea - "D I Why Why Why" - Live at WFMU for Todd-O-Phonic Todd's Show, 7/21/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Wimps - "OPP" - Live at WFMU for the Evan Funk Davies Show, 8/22/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Deaf Wish - "Deep Blue Cheated" - Live at WFMU for Spin Age Blasters with Creamo Coyl, 9/18/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Anemone - "Bout De Toi" - Live at WFMU for Sophisticated Boom Boom with Sheila B, 6/8/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Music behind DJ: Frederic Lardon feat Laura Palmée - "Dans la piscine" - Jazz à la cool pour les vacances sur la plage ou à la montagne [CC0] Sam Newsome - "Live in Studio B - 2" - Live at WFMU for Miniature Minotaurs with Kurt Gottschalk, 7/13/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Dingonek Street Band - "Crystal Ball" - Live at WFMU for Transpacific Sound Paradise with Rob W, 2/17/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Renata Zeiguer - "Bug" - Live at WFMU for Sophisticated Boom Boom with Sheila B, 4/20/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Brandy - "Rent Quest" - Live at WFMU for Spin Age Blasters with Creamo Coyl, 4/22/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Jacuzzi Boys - "Lucky Blade" - Live at WFMU for Todd-O-Phonic Todd's Show, 7/21/2018 [CC BY-NC-ND] Music behind DJ: Podington Bear - "60's Quiz Show" - Bon Voyage [CC BY-NC] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81783
The images that accompany this podcast may be found here: http://blogs.bl.uk/asian-and-african/2018/06/sophia-plowden-khanum-jan-and-hindustani-airs.html Khanum Jan was a celebrity courtesan in the cantonment of Kanpur and the court of Asafuddaula of Lucknow in 1780s North India. Famed then for her virtuosic singing, dancing, and speaking eyes, Khanum became famous again in the twentieth century because of her close musical interactions with a remarkable Englishwoman, Sophia Plowden. Through Plowden’s papers and extraordinary collection of Khanum’s repertoire, it is possible to reconstruct songs from the Lucknow court as they may have been performed 200 years ago, in both Indian and European versions. In this podcast, Katherine Butler Schofield tells the story of these two women, and harpsichordist Jane Chapman joins her to perform some of Khanum’s “Hindustani Airs”. The intertwined stories of Khanum and Sophia show that using Indian sources of the time to read between the lines of European papers and collections gives us a much richer view of this sadly short-lived moment of intercultural accord in late Mughal India. This podcast is part of the project Histories of the Ephemeral: Writing on Music in Late Mughal India, sponsored by the British Academy in association with the British Library; additional research was funded by the European Research Council. The Courtesan and the Memsahib was written and performed by me, Katherine Butler Schofield (King's College London), based on my original research, with harpsichordist Jane Chapman http://www.janechapman.com. It was produced by Chris Elcombe. Additional voices were Georgie Pope, Kanav Gupta, Priyanka Basu, and Michael Bywater. It is published under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC–BY-NC–ND) license. Recordings of vocalists Kesarbai Kerkar and Gangubai Hangal, and sarangi player Hamid Hussain, are courtesy of the Archive of Indian Music and Vikram Sampath: http://archiveofindianmusic.org/artists/bai-kesarbai-kerkar/ ; http://archiveofindianmusic.org/artists/bai-gangubai-hangal/ ; http://archiveofindianmusic.org/artists/hamid-hussain-a-i-r/ . Selections from Jane Chapman’s studio recording "The Oriental Miscellany: Airs of Hindustan—William Bird" are found on Signum Classics: I. Ghat; II. Rekhtah: Sakia! Fusul beharust; III. Tuppah: Kia kam keea dil ne? By permission. Image of Khanum Jan illustrating the podcast: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/50/Colonel_Antoine-Louis_Henri_Polier_watching_a_nautch_at_Faizabad.jpg Santoor and Tabla at Assi Ghat, Varanasi by Samuel Corwin. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence CC BY 4.0 Track 1 by Deep Singh and Ikhlaq Hussain Khan. Originally broadcast live on Rob Weisberg's show, Transpacific Sound Paradise on WFMU. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial Share-alike 3.0 Licence With thanks to: the British Academy, the British Library, the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, the European Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, Edinburgh University Library, the Norfolk Records Office, Yousuf Mahmoud, James Kippen, Margaret Walker, Allyn Miner, Richard David Williams, David Lunn, Ursula Sims-Williams, Nick Cook, and Katie de La Matter. For more episodes and information email katherine.schofield@kcl.ac.uk.
Not matter how much of a music geek you may be, globalFEST is a music festival of discovery for everyone. Now in its 15th year, it's a celebration of music from around the world.This year's festival featured extraordinary Congolese music from Jupiter & Okwess, Brazilian avant-pop from Ava Rocha, a twist on traditional Irish music from Jarlath Henderson, modern Iranian songs and poetry from Mohsen Namjoo, and so much more.The gathering happens in just one evening. This year, a dozen bands performed on three stages in midtown Manhattan at B.B. King Blues Club, its smaller sister-venue in the same building called Lucille's and at the Liberty Theater directly across 42nd Street.All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen was there at globalFEST this past Sunday, along with around 1,500 people, including NPR Music's Anastasia Tsioulcas, Afropop Worldwide's Banning Eyre and WFMU's Rob Weisburg, home of his show "Transpacific Sound Paradise." On this edition of All Songs Considered, they share our favorite discoveries from globalFEST 2018.
We talked to Kristy, owner of Cuba Cuba Sandwicheria, about starting her own business, taking her mother back to Cuba after 57 years and being an all around chingona. Our insta: https://www.instagram.com/chingonapodcast/ Our twitter: https://twitter.com/ChingonaPodcast Cuba Cuba (in case you're craving a sandwich): http://www.cubacubasandwicheria.com/ The music for this episode: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/UP_Paolo_Pavan_Pasqualino_Ubaldini/UP/08_Felipe_vers_cubana http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cuban_Cowboys/Live_at_WFMU_on_Transpacific_Sound_Paradise_1710/Cuban_Cowboys_-_09_-_Mauricio http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cuban_Cowboys/Live_at_WFMU_on_Transpacific_Sound_Paradise_1710/Cuban_Cowboys_-_05_-_The_Devils_Dance http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cuban_Cowboys/Live_at_WFMU_on_Transpacific_Sound_Paradise_1710/Cuban_Cowboys_-_07_-_Nobody_Told_Me http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/I_Am_a_Man_Who_Will_Fight_for_Your_Honor/I_Am_a_Man_Who_Will_Fight_for_Your_Honor
Graphic Antics - "Carnivore" - What Does It Mean? LOWdown - "Just 4 Tha Record (edit)" - watch your MOUTH Timezone LaFontaine - "Heavier Than Ever (Album Version)" - The Road Goes On Forever / Heavier Than Ever Timezone LaFontaine - "Graveyard Shift (Album Version Instrumental)" - Graveyard Shift / Papa Made Out Like a Bandit Voyeur - "Lump's Garage" - //electro/punk// Soft and Furious - "Electrostatic Fog" - Middle of Infinite Things Parvus Decree - "Haere Mai! (Minimal Mix)" - Aeon 1: Recogitat King Imagine - "GM 45" - AXID Tim Woulfe - "Gust" - Silence Mo Rooneh - "Hertz" - Hertz Springtide - "The introduction (with no word)" - Sounds strange, weird, but unmistakably romantic (beta) Portrayal - "Solecism" - Solecism/Sea Half Cocked - "Cherry Dump Cake" - Audio Cookbook Borzoi - "Desert Rose" - Live at WFMU for Brian Turner's Show, 5/16/2017 Seyyah - "Çeçen Kizi" - Live at Barbés for Transpacific Sound Paradise on WFMU, 5/13/2017 https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/73030
Graphic Antics - "Carnivore" - What Does It Mean? LOWdown - "Just 4 Tha Record (edit)" - watch your MOUTH Timezone LaFontaine - "Heavier Than Ever (Album Version)" - The Road Goes On Forever / Heavier Than Ever Timezone LaFontaine - "Graveyard Shift (Album Version Instrumental)" - Graveyard Shift / Papa Made Out Like a Bandit Voyeur - "Lump's Garage" - //electro/punk// Soft and Furious - "Electrostatic Fog" - Middle of Infinite Things Parvus Decree - "Haere Mai! (Minimal Mix)" - Aeon 1: Recogitat King Imagine - "GM 45" - AXID Tim Woulfe - "Gust" - Silence Mo Rooneh - "Hertz" - Hertz Springtide - "The introduction (with no word)" - Sounds strange, weird, but unmistakably romantic (beta) Portrayal - "Solecism" - Solecism/Sea Half Cocked - "Cherry Dump Cake" - Audio Cookbook Borzoi - "Desert Rose" - Live at WFMU for Brian Turner's Show, 5/16/2017 Seyyah - "Çeçen Kizi" - Live at Barbés for Transpacific Sound Paradise on WFMU, 5/13/2017 http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/73030
For twelve years, Priya Soni and her family “lived in the questions” about the undiagnosed neurological condition that ultimately took her father's life. In today's show, Priya talks about the creative strategies she employed caring for her father and how her journey through his “mystery illness” led her to create The Caregiving Effect, a project whose mission is to build a movement of mentors through the power of shared stories. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation about family, culture and spirituality, and a dad from Punjab who lives on through his daughter's work. Learn more about Priya's work Facebook page Music: Deep Singh and Ikhlaq Hussain Khan – Live on WFMU's Transpacific Sound Paradise broadcast from Barbes, Sep. 13 2008 | CC BY NC SA | Free Music Archive
Rob Weisberg, the host of the world music radio program Transpacific Sound Paradise, joins Vox Tablet host Sara Ivry to talk about a trio of new genre-bending projects: A-Wa, Sandaraa, and Schizophonia. A-Wa are Israeli sisters of Yemeni ancestry who invoke the music of legendary singer Ofra Haza. Sandaraa joins Pashtun songs from Pakistani singer Zeb Bangash with the Eastern European klezmer clarinet of Michael Winograd. And Schizophonia, a project of guitarist Yoshie Fruchter, reconceives cantorial songs by setting them in a rock and roll context. Weisberg shares a bit of background about each project and we listen in for ourselves to these energetic and riveting sounds. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL VERSION The History of Judaism told from a Jewish educated perspective. The fourth podcast in the series focusing on the 'Other' Hebrew, Rebecca. The music in this podcast is "By Way of Haran" by Pharoah's Daughter recreated under the following creative commons license "Live on WFMU's Transpacific Sound Paradise 12/12/2009 byPharaoh's Daughter is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License."
Caring for a loved one can be so stressful that the positive gains are often overlooked. In today's episode New Yorker Priya Soni talks about how caring for her late father transformed her life. Her father had a neurological condition that was never properly diagnosed, and grew worse over the course of twelve years. Priya's journey with her father through his “mystery illness” led her to create The Caregiving Effect, a project whose mission is to build a movement of mentors through the power of shared stories. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation about family, culture and spirituality, and a dad from Punjab who lives on through his daughter's work. Learn more about Priya: http://www.priyasoni.net The Caregiving Effect Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thecaregivingeffect/?fref=ts Music: Deep Singh and Ikhlaq Hussain Khan – Live on WFMU's Transpacific Sound Paradise broadcast from Barbes, Sep. 13 2008 | CC BY NC SA | Free Music Archive
The History of Judaism, The History and Story of the Jews, narrated by Yossi Silverman. We shall learn together about Judaism from a Jewish educated perspective. Part 1: "Where to begin?", we start with the story of Abraham. The music in this podcast is "By Way of Haran" by Pharoah's Daughter recreated under the following creative commons license "Live on WFMU's Transpacific Sound Paradise 12/12/2009 byPharaoh's Daughter is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License."
Fri, 11 Jul 2014 04:26:00 +0000 https://pengcast.podigee.io/14-pengcast-22-locke-jodorowsky-s-dune-the-leftovers 899f86b88cbe9b50d72b5a9fd7f42113 Das Wetter ist mies die Laune ist vortrefflich! Diese Woche reden unsere vier Fetzenbagadinis über “Locke” (in Deutschland: "No Turning Back") mit Tom Hardy, die Sci-Fi-Dokumentation “Jodorowsky’s Dune”, sowie das neue übersinnliche HBO-Drama “The Leftovers”. 01:51 Locke 24:26 Jodorowsky’s Dune 40:20 The Leftovers 50:50 Abschlussrunde 57:17 Outro: Huun Huur Tu – Live on WMFU’s Transpacific Sound Paradise 14 full no Filme, Film, Filmpodcast, aktuell, aktuelle, Comedy, deutsch, Rezensionen, Reviews, Pengcast, Christian Eichler, Lukas Diestel, Malte Springer, Max von Raison, Off Duty, witzig, lustig, intelligent, Hintergrund Christian Eichler, Lukas Diestel, Malte Springer, Max-Ole von Raison