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Today we are joined with singer/songwriter/producer KANGA to hear all about her amazing new album that just dropped titled Under Glass. Around hearing about her evolution of an artist that brought the album to life, we hear about getting featured on the Cyberpunk 2077 and Terrifier 2 soundtracks, attracting diverse fanbases, the art of constructing an album, making art that is true to yourself, and the power of staying consistent to find success.
In Episode 4 of Multi-Verse, poet Gregory Kan reads and discusses poetry from his book Under Glass with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham. This conversation explores world-building, how to approach the experience of trauma in text, what humans have that artificial intelligence doesn't, and how much information is just enough. Gregory Kan's Under Glass (2019) is available from Auckland University Press: aucklanduniversitypress.co.nz/under-glass/ Listen to more poetry at www.multiversepoetry.org
Heroes Of Sandpoint - Episode 12 - Under Glass
Episode 198: Jimmy's Under Glass! This week, Mike and Jeff review the new Chip N' Dale movie on Disney+, Ivan's trip to the House on the (stoned) Rock, his DJ drama, Jeff talks about The Lost City film on Paramount Plus, Mike is still liking Star Trek Strange New Worlds, geeky news and upcoming summer movies, the new She-Hulk series trailer, pizza puffs and McDonald's news, and lots more! Thanks for listening, and thanks to our Clubhouse guests for stopping by! Available on Spotify and the Apple & Google Podcast apps! Anchor: https://anchor.fm/sotrt Email us at sotrtpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sotrtpodcast/
Hello, hello Am-Dram-Fam and welcome to the award-nominated podcast.In this episode, We have an amazing and interesting guest who goes by the name of Samantha (Sam) Marsden, She was a freelance drama teacher for 10 years, working for theatre companies, youth theatres and state, private, and special schools. Now she is a full-time writer, writing drama teaching resources and fiction. She is the author of 100 Acting Exercises for 8 - 18 Year Olds and her debut novel Under Glass has been optioned for film and TV by former Warner Bros. president of film Greg Silverman’s Stampede Ventures. We talk about theatre games, the fringe festival and a very interesting story about a certain famous fictional pirate. We have a community over on Facebook, so please come and join us for a chat. https://www.facebook.com/groups/148894559115729/ So take a seat as the show is about to start and we will see you at the end at the stage door. Please rate and review us on iTunes or our Facebook page Yours From The 'It's all an act' Team (Jaz, Lucie, Tom, and Anna) Intro and Outro Credit - www.Joepurdue.com It's all an act Logo - Joe Foskett Links to Sam's Book: https://amzn.to/3ngpJEf
Music roundtable of critics, artists, and industry guys, with Thomas Kinkade Jr. (@charlesraustin), Morgan Cremister (@intellegint), Caden2Milli (@necrobranson), FaZe Polanski (@ByYourLogic), Kirsten Durst (@Lowenaffchen), Danforth De Grassi (@DanBoeckner), and Amor De Cosmos (@le_petit_trek). From the live charity stream on 2020-04-18. Download "Sunset Strippers (On the Sunset Strip)": https://www.patreon.com/posts/download-leather-36287219 Watch Wolf Parade's "Under Glass" video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGLqq-b-HYU See the remix here: https://twitter.com/E1podcast/status/1252287561827004417 Donate to Restaurant Workers Community Foundation: https://www.restaurantworkerscf.org/
Music roundtable of critics, artists, and industry guys, with Thomas Kinkade Jr. (@charlesraustin), Morgan Cremister (@intellegint), Caden2Milli (@necrobranson), FaZe Polanski (@ByYourLogic), Kirsten Durst (@Lowenaffchen), Danforth De Grassi (@DanBoeckner), and Amor De Cosmos (@le_petit_trek). From the live charity stream on 2020-04-18. Download "Sunset Strippers (On the Sunset Strip)": https://www.patreon.com/posts/download-leather-36287219 Watch Wolf Parade's "Under Glass" video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGLqq-b-HYU See the remix here: https://twitter.com/E1podcast/status/1252287561827004417 Donate to Restaurant Workers Community Foundation: https://www.restaurantworkerscf.org/
Music roundtable of critics, artists, and industry guys, with Thomas Kinkade Jr. (@charlesraustin), Morgan Cremister (@intellegint), Caden2Milli (@necrobranson), FaZe Polanski (@ByYourLogic), Kirsten Durst (@Lowenaffchen), Danforth De Grassi (@DanBoeckner), and Amor De Cosmos (@le_petit_trek). From the live charity stream on 2020-04-18. Download "Sunset Strippers (On the Sunset Strip)": https://www.patreon.com/posts/download-leather-36287219 Watch Wolf Parade's "Under Glass" video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGLqq-b-HYU See the remix here: https://twitter.com/E1podcast/status/1252287561827004417 Donate to Restaurant Workers Community Foundation: https://www.restaurantworkerscf.org/
Music roundtable of critics, artists, and industry guys, with Thomas Kinkade Jr. (@charlesraustin), Morgan Cremister (@intellegint), Caden2Milli (@necrobranson), FaZe Polanski (@ByYourLogic), Kirsten Durst (@Lowenaffchen), Danforth De Grassi (@DanBoeckner), and Amor De Cosmos (@le_petit_trek). From the live charity stream on 2020-04-18. Download "Sunset Strippers (On the Sunset Strip)": https://www.patreon.com/posts/download-leather-36287219 Watch Wolf Parade's "Under Glass" video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGLqq-b-HYU See the remix here: https://twitter.com/E1podcast/status/1252287561827004417 Donate to Restaurant Workers Community Foundation: https://www.restaurantworkerscf.org/
How Climate Change Is Fanning Australia’s Flames All eyes have been on Australia in recent weeks as the country’s annual summer fire season has spun out of control with devastating damage to endangered wildlife, homes, farms, indigenous communities, and—as smoke drifts across unburned major metropolitan centers like Sidney and Canberra—air quality. Vox reporter Umair Irfan and fire scientist Crystal Kolden explain why climate scientists are pointing the finger squarely at climate change for contributing to the fires’ unique size and intensity. Plus, Australian climate scientist Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick explains why climate change has heightened the country’s naturally volatile weather patterns to make this the worst fire season in living memory. Science Friday Book Club’s Winter Read Plunges Into The Great Lakes Even on a clear day, you can’t see across Lake Michigan. The same is true of the other Great Lakes: Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. At average widths of 50 to 160 feet across, the five magnificent pools are too massive for human eyes to make out the opposite shore. These glacier-carved inland seas hold 20% of the fresh surface water on the planet, and are a source of food, water, and sheer natural wonder for millions of people in communities living on their sprawling shores. While the lakes have cleaned up immensely from a past of polluted rivers that caught on fire, it’s not all smooth sailing under the surface. From the tiny quagga and zebra mussels that now coat lake beds to the looming threat of voracious, fast-breeding carp species, the lakes are a far cry from the lush ecosystems they once were. This winter, the Science Friday Book Club will explore Dan Egan’s The Death and Life of the Great Lakes, which details both the toll of two centuries of human interference—and how the lakes can still have a bright future. SciFri Book Club captain Christie Taylor is back to kick off our reading! She talks with ecologist Donna Kashian at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan and Wisconsin author Peter Annin about the ravaged ecosystems and enduring value of these waterways. Studying Drought, Under Glass Scientists are using the enclosed Biosphere 2 ecosystem to investigate how carbon moves in a rainforest under drought conditions. KNAU science reporter Melissa Sevigny tells us the State of Science. Solving The Mystery Of Ancient Egyptian Head Cones Ancient Egyptian artwork often depicts people wearing ceremonial head cones, but the role of these head dressings remained a mystery. Journalist and author Annalee Newitz talks about the first piece of physical evidence found of these head cones and what they may have been used for. Plus, other stories including a group of scientists who trained cuttlefish to wear 3D glasses to test their depth perception.
Blyat, we talk about a lot of stuff this week like Upgrade, Dead Cells, Rent Live, Fail Vids, Ninja Assassin, Ant Man and the Wasp, Annihilation, Escape From New York, New Hulu Ads, Superbowl, UltraViolet is closing, The Funko! Movie, The Stand comes to All Access, Y: The Last Man, James Gunn to direct Suicide Squad, Dick Miller, Stephen king announces The Institute, Groundhog Day gets a VR sequel, plus Red Light/Green Light with Frankenstien, Ice Cream Man, Under Glass, Picture of Dorian Gray, and Knights of Panterra. Blyat, it's time for a Geek Shock!
Almost Cancelled discuss this week's TV news which includes a premiere date for True Detective Season 3, a cancellation for Iron Fist and extended episode orders for freshman CW shows like Charmed.Casting news for Lovecraft Country and The Witcher along with our first look at Batwoman in costume.DC Comics' Secret Six is in development.Plus plenty more streaming/network TV dramas and comedy series updates including Raised by Wolves, Limetown, The Dresden Files, Beacon 23, Under Glass & more.patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz
Fine Music Radio — This sunny hour: Andrew Marjoribanks, Wordsworth Books, brings a bagful of the best in fiction and non-fiction. Beveley Roos Muller finds 'Head Case' by Ross Armstrong unforgettable, an absolute one-off; smart, cheeky, with the oddest and most original detective character. John Hanks takes a trip down the 'River of Gold – Narratives and exploration of the Great Limpopo' by Peter Norton, Mike Gardiner and Clive Walker much, much more than Kipling’s ‘great, grey, green, greasy Limpopo all set about with fever trees’. Philip Todres talks to Sylvia Brunders who has just published 'Parading Respectability – The cultural and moral aesthetics of the Christmas Bands Movement in the Western Cape'. Vanessa Levenstein loved Clare Robertson’s 'Under Glass', and do bear in mind that Clare is the winner of the 2014 Sunday Times Fiction Prize. And the good news is that Under Glass is one of our prizes today. Melvyn Minnaar talks delightedly to poet Karin Schimke about her inspiring new book 'Navigate' and Cindy Moritz much enjoyed the fanciful 'The Immortalists' by Chloe Benjamin, where four siblings go to a fortune teller in their childhood and find out the dates they’re going to die. How do they choose to live their lives?
This sunny hour: Andrew Marjoribanks, Wordsworth Books, brings a bagful of the best in fiction and non-fiction. Beveley Roos Muller finds 'Head Case' by Ross Armstrong unforgettable, an absolute one-off; smart, cheeky, with the oddest and most original detective character. John Hanks takes a trip down the 'River of Gold – Narratives and exploration of the Great Limpopo' by Peter Norton, Mike Gardiner and Clive Walker much, much more than Kipling's ‘great, grey, green, greasy Limpopo all set about with fever trees'. Philip Todres talks to Sylvia Brunders who has just published 'Parading Respectability – The cultural and moral aesthetics of the Christmas Bands Movement in the Western Cape'. Vanessa Levenstein loved Clare Robertson's 'Under Glass', and do bear in mind that Clare is the winner of the 2014 Sunday Times Fiction Prize. And the good news is that Under Glass is one of our prizes today. Melvyn Minnaar talks delightedly to poet Karin Schimke about her inspiring new book 'Navigate' and Cindy Moritz much enjoyed the fanciful 'The Immortalists' by Chloe Benjamin, where four siblings go to a fortune teller in their childhood and find out the dates they're going to die. How do they choose to live their lives?
Karina Deniké is a vocalist and songwriter from the San Francisco Bay Area. Born in Cambridge, England to Czech dissident artists, Deniké spent her early years performing street theatre throughout Europe, Northern Africa, and India. Upon settling in Oakland, California at age 12, she immersed herself in the vibrant local arts and music scenes of the area, soaking in everything from punk shows at the legendary 924 Gilman to the talents of jazz/soul greats Jon Hendricks, Fred Marshall (Vince Guaraldi, Chet Baker), and Sugar Pie Desanto. At age 18 she released her first album with the dual female fronted Dance Hall Crashers, and at 22 she was signed to major labels MCA and Warner/Discovery. Deniké has made a lifelong study of the finer nuances of vocals, harmony, and performance, moving fluidly from intimate torch song chanteuse to soul singer to punk powerhouse. From pop music to jazz to modern composers' works, she has lent her voice, arrangements, and compositions to more than 30 records, soundtracks, and countless national and international performances, and is an active member of the Bay Area music scenes. After extensive and fruitful collaborative work, Karina Deniké is excited to present the first album entirely focused on her unique compositional voice. "The writing for this album, Under Glass, began when I fell in love with a beautiful Farfisa chord organ. A charming, quirky wooden toy whose big reedy sound fully transported me to another time. I immediately wrote the song 'Musee Mecanique', a 1930’s inspired love ditty with a nod to my dear San Francisco and her stunning shores." Under Glass was released April 14, 2015 and features Deniké's six piece band and an impressive list of additional talent. Centered around power vocal performances and ornamented with an unusually rich collection of vintage sounds — including the chord organ, bass clarinet, Fender VI baritone guitar, vibraphone, and celeste — Under Glass features some of the Bay Area’s finest musicians and composers: Aaron Novik (Tzadik Records, PortoFranco Records), Michael McIntosh (Ralph Carney's Serious Jass Project, the Cottontails), James Frazier, Eric Garland (Mads Tolling, Donavon), and Lily Taylor (Pour Le Corps Records). The album also highlights guests Deston Berry and Alex Dessert (Hepcat), Ralph Carney (Tom Waits, B-52's), Brigid Dawson (Thee Oh Sees), Ara Anderson (Tin Hat, OK GO), and Meric Long (The Dodos). With nods to doo wop drama, crackly records, Motown beats, girl group harmonies, 60's soundtracks, and Eastern European Lullabies, Under Glass is both strikingly original and warmly nostalgic. Its 12 reflective songs are filled with tales of female aviators, love, memory, and personal and regional history, firmly rooted in the musical worlds and seaside city Karina Denike calls home. Deniké has recorded with Dance Hall Crashers (MCA), NOFX (Epitaph), Tony Sly/No Use for a Name (Fat Wreck Chords), Ralph Carney's Serious Jass Project (Smog Veil), and Hepcat (Hellcat), among others. She has shared bills with artists including The Pretenders, Fiona Apple, Beck, The Ramones, Thee Oh Sees, and Aimee Mann and performed at prestigious venues and events around the world, such as the Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland), the Reading Festival (UK), the Warped tour, and the Fillmore. Recently, she contributed the acclaimed opening track to The Songs of Tony Sly; A Tribute (Fat Wreck Chords), was the guest music director for the SF Bay Area's Undercover Presents Series tribute to Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited (hosted by The Contemporary Jewish Museum of San Francisco), contributed lead vocals and vocal production to the album Home Street Home: The sHit Musical (written by Fat Mike of NOFX, and Tony Award winner/Avenue Q co-writer Jeff Marx), contributed a song to the 20th Century Fox film This Means War featuring Reese Witherspoon, and performed at the opening party for the world renowned art festival dOCUMENTA 2012, in Kassel, Germany.