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Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev
Would You Rather with Lewis Matheney

Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 56:04


Join Kosta and his guest,  Lewis Matheney: Philanthropist, Activist, Artist, Author, Entrepreneur, Owner and Founder of Harper's Rare Books & Collectibles, Harper's Soundstage & Recording Studio and Harper's Upstairs Gallery. Today we're talking about success, gratitude, addiction and fate. From training Olympic Gold Medalists to showing his photography alongside legends like Annie Leibovits and Peter Beard, Lewis has created a path and legacy that is nothing short of astounding. Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is recorded in Cookeville, TN.Find out more about Kosta and all the ways we're better together:http://kostayepifantsev.com/Find out more about Lewis Matheney and Harper's Rare Books & Collectibles:http://lewismatheney.com/https://harpersrarebooks.com/

Rio Blanco County News
Dec 10 Newscast ~ Rio Blanco County News #33

Rio Blanco County News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 3:54


Thanks for listening to another edition of Rio Blanco County news. Here’s our community newscast for the week of December 10 ______________________________________________________________ Santa's ride was extra souped-up this year thanks to efforts by ERBM Recreation and Park District, Rio Blanco County Sheriff's office, Meeker Police Department and Rio Blanco Fire Protection District. A Santa parade, complete with a siren-sounding entourage, made its way around Meeker Saturday morning. You can find a video on our youtube channel or facebook page. The Upstairs Gallery in the Hugus Building is closed, but you can still shop a wide variety of locally crafted gifts by window shopping. Keep an eye on our facebook page, for a video showing off many of the cool items available. You can help raise funds for the Pioneers Health Foundation and Meals on Wheels Program by purchasing a Jingle Mingle box. More about that, upstairs gallery window shopping, and all of the COVID-19 testing information is in the news briefs on page 3A. Rookie cowboys Colten Fritzlan of Rifle and Ty Wallace, originally from Collbran, Colorado, and now Oklahoma, have been cleaning house and moving up in the standings at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in the bull riding competition. As of press time, Wallace is sitting as the World Bull Riding Leader, followed by Ky Hamilton, and in the third spot, rookie Colten Fritzlan. More is in the sports section on page 1B. There you can also read about season B sports, which have been delayed as statewide COVID cases rise. The news follows communication between the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the Colorado High School Activities Association late Sunday night. On the front page, you’ll find the first in a series of stories on mental health: Colorado’s shadow epidemic: heightened anxiety, depression are testing families, communities and colorado's already frayed social safety net. If you or someone you know is having a mental health crisis, counselors and professionally trained peer specialists are here to help. Call Colorado’s Crisis Service hotline at 1 844 493 TALK, that’s 1 844 493 8255 This week’s opinion and editorial section includes the weekly editor’s column, a message from local healthcare providers, a first hand account of what it’s like to have COVID-19, the power of adversity, and the importance of getting help for your mental health. All that stuff starts on page 4A Page 8A has answers from Doctor Albert Kreuger regarding uncertainty about COVID-19 vaccine side effects. And check there for the county beat, with updates on the county commissioners work sessions and regular meeting. Ever wondered about the origins of christmas lights? Well now you can learn ALLL about it on page 3B, AND find pictures of christmas lights around meeker at HT1885 dot com Page 3B also has information about the Colorado Secretary of State certifying the 2020 election results, and, new quarantine guidelines from the CDC. That’s all for this week’s highlights, there is a LOT more in the print edition and online at HT1885 dot com Thank you for supporting community journalism.

Rio Blanco County News
Dec 3 Newscast ~ Rio Blanco County News #32

Rio Blanco County News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 4:59


Though our contest has already ended, you might still have fun searching for all of the snowflakes hidden throughout this week’s paper. Hint, there are more than 40. The latest on COVID-19 in this week’s print edition can be found first on the front page with an update on the state’s color coded dial system and risk levels. And on page 3B, read about the state report that lists outbreak information in Meeker and Rangely, including at the County Jail, and the Walbridge Wing. We also spoke this week with Rio Blanco County Public Health director Alice Harvey for out 7th COVID-19 question and answer session. You can view the whole thing at facebook dot com slash ht 1885 slash live The season of Advent started last Sunday. In lieu of inside worship, St. James Episcopal in Meeker has added advent candles outside the building for everyone to enjoy. Pictures are on page 3B. The Hagin family of Rangely shared their experience with the HT this week, of managing a diagnosis of an incredibly rare genetic disorder called HIVEP2, of which only 48 cases have been identified worldwide. And in Meeker, New owners means fresh energy at Meeker General Mercantile. Jason and Brenda Purkey are the proud new owners of the business, which has been community cornerstone for more than 30 years. More about the Hagin family and MGM’s new ownership on the front page. This week’s opinion editorial secion starts on page 4A, including the editors colum on stigma, snowflakes and sensationalizing, letters to the editor including one asking the community to help limit health consequences of COVID-19 before the pandemic is over, and a letter asking community members to support the non-profit Meeker Education Foundation on Giving Tuesday, which is coming up on December 8th . The 11th annual day encourages Coloradan’s to give to non-profit organizations that serve their local communities. This year a $1million dollar incentive fund boosts the value of every donation. More information is on page 2A and at Colorado gives dot org Also on page 2A, read about Meeker’s first ever quantum computer, built by Dr. Bob Dorsett. News briefs are on page 3A, including dates, times and other information about a virtual meeting of the White River Algae Study Technical Advisory group, the Upstairs Gallery window shopping opportunities, upcoming visits from Santa Clause, Pioneer’s Medical Center’s jingle mingle on the go and COVID-19 testing options. Page 8A has an update on the latest Town of Rangely Board of Trustees meeting. Trustees discuss ordinances for off highway vehicles, municipal code and more. Football season may be over but the sports section is still here, this week with a story on 20 year old Rifle resident and bull rider Colten Fritzlan, who is competing this week in the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Fritzlan is ranked 10th in the world for the bull riding competition. That story on page 1B Christmas tree permits are now available online at forest products dot blm dot gov. Permits cost $10 per tree. And Colorado Parks and Wldlife is seeking applications for wetland and riparian restoration, enhancement, and creation projects to support its Wetlands Program Strategic Plan. More about tree permits and up to $2.5 million in CPW grant awards are also on page 1B Here’s something found in a 1920 edition of the Herald: “A well meaning person called our attention to the numerous errors in last week’s issue of The Herald. Listen cully! Errors are our trade-mark so to speak. In our younger days, a country editor, our mistakes in orthography and grammar were the cause of considerable grief. We have gotten over that. They don’t worry us anymore.” That’s all for this week’s highlights, find more in print and online at HT 1885 dot com Thank you for supporting community journalism.

Talking Late Night
#48: Talking Late Night featuring guest Jeff Murdoch, Second City mainstage performer and co-founder of Seriously Unprepared

Talking Late Night

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 47:20


On this episode of Talking Late Night, Max interviews Jeff Murdoch, a mainstage player at The Second City and co-founder of the comedy duo "Seriously Unprepared." Jeff is an improv performer, actor, and writer currently based out of Chicago, Illinois. He has performed at many different theatres in the city including iO, the Annoyance, and Upstairs Gallery. In addition to performing at theatres in Chicago, he has performed improv through Second City on multiple cruise ships and was a member of the Second City National Touring Company. Today, Jeff is currently a mainstage performer for The Second City. He is also a member of the comedy duo "Seriously Unprepared," which have written and performed sketches and television pilots that have been met with critical acclaim from organizations like the New York Television Festival. Want to learn more about Jeff? You can find out more about him on his website and his Twitter. Check out content by Seriously Unprepared at their website and you can always see him perform nightly at Second City by clicking here! Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like and share our Facebook page here, and also rate and leave us a review on iTunes! 

PopFury
Episoded 22: Danny Groh

PopFury

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2014 55:09


Danny Groh pitstops in Studio 1Q before heading east to NYC! He tells me about his fight in Crobar, his time in Chicago, why he's moving to NYC and plays the first- and last-ever DANNY'S GIVING SPIRIT GAME. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 Intro 1:45 Sammy suspects Danny is a serial killer. Danny then describes his first fight in Chicago at the old Crobar. 5:15 Sammy asks Danny point-blank why he's moving to New York City. 9:30 Sammy chides Danny for doing a lovely 2-hour podcast with Mary Beth Smith after Sammy had been trying to book him for 3 months. 10:35 Danny talks about all the pre-move reflecting he's been doing and how it feels like he's leaving his family behind. 14:05 He chats about his highs and lows in Chicago. 22:20 Sammy is stunned by all the jobs and gigs Danny has done. Danny talks about visioning and going out and inviting life into you. He talks about turning around his unhealthy lifestyle. Danny is close to his family but he has to follow his heart. 32:35 We play the newly created DANNY'S GIVING SPIRIT GAME, where Sammy names random people or things and Danny has to name a gift he would give them. 38:30 Danny has been watching Black Mirror and listening to Serial. He only goes to movies alone and thinks people need to learn how to be introverted. Danny talks about what he looks forward to NYC and Sammy tries to make him choose only ONE best friend. He waxes nostalgic about Upstairs Gallery. 49:00 Like a small child, Danny gets distracted by Sammy's podcast set up. Sammy coaxes improv advice from Danny for newer performers. 52:45 Danny gets confused and plugs shows that will be over by the time the podcast airs.  

Improv Nerd With Jimmy Carrane
Caitlin & Alex from The Upstairs Gallery

Improv Nerd With Jimmy Carrane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 84:28


Alex Honnet and Caitlin Stephan are two of the founders of The Upstairs Gallery, on of Chicago's hottest indie improv venues. In this episode, Jimmy talks to them about what it takes to start your own improv theater, how to make it popular, and how not making a team at io turned into a good thing. Enjoy!

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Groh Show with Danny Groh
Episode 20-SUMMER OF POWERSLAM!

Groh Show with Danny Groh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2014 77:14


It's the 20th episode of Groh Show with Danny Groh, live amidst the Derecho storm! Topics discussed include: Danny ordering a sandwich during the derecho, Danny's week, the recent announcement that the Upstairs Gallery is closing its doors, Danny's band, his speech at his sister's wedding, Facebook, Dating, and ambition vs living in the moment. Close the doors and batten down the hatches--IT'S GROH TIME!

Studio Break
DIANNE SCOTT

Studio Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2014 48:46


This week Dianne Scott joins us from New Zealand to talk about her work and her transition from Sculptor to Painter and her most recent body of work just exhibited at 30 Upstairs Gallery in Wellington.

Studio Break
Diane Scott

Studio Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2014


Episode 110: Our new episode features New Zealand Artist Diane Scott who discusses her transition from Sculptor to Painter and her most recent body of work just exhibited at 30 Upstairs Gallery in Wellington. Diane Scott      30 Upstairs Gallery      iTunes   The post Diane Scott appeared first on Studio Break.

Groh Show with Danny Groh
Episode 10: LIVE!

Groh Show with Danny Groh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2012 34:18


Groh Show is LIVE for the first time ever from the Upstairs Gallery in Chicago! Danny discusses a week in his life, Cabin in the Woods (no spoilers), and the best place to get a "chipper."

The Nerdologues Present: Poor Choices Archive
Episode 147: The Show Choir with Katie O'Brien

The Nerdologues Present: Poor Choices Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2012 55:47


Katie O'Brien of The Katydids and Rick stops by to talk about Omaha, Show Choir, L.A., and more.  Live show Upstairs Gallery 8 PM Chicago April 16th.

The Nerdologues Present: Poor Choices Archive
Episode 129: The Upstairs Year In Review

The Nerdologues Present: Poor Choices Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2012 64:26


Walt Delaney and Alex Honnet of The Upstairs Gallery join me to talk about our favorite things this year.  We talk about Sovereign, 3033, Jo Scott, Sand, and more.

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The Nerdologues Present: Poor Choices Archive
Episode 112: The Opinions of Greg Kot

The Nerdologues Present: Poor Choices Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 63:14


Greg Kot of The Chicago Tribune, Co-Host of Sound Opinions, and author of Learning How To Die joins the show this week.  We talk about his history in Chicago, Sound Opinions, Wilco, and more.  Live Show Wednesday November 9th 8 P.M. at The Upstairs Gallery.

The Nerdologues Present: Poor Choices Archive
Episode 109: Even More O'Malley

The Nerdologues Present: Poor Choices Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2011 57:20


Conner joins me to talk about Annoyance, Chicago, Doughnut Power, and more.  Poor Choices Live Show November 9th 8 P.M. at The Upstairs Gallery.

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The Nerdologues Present: Poor Choices Archive
Episode 108: Two Hours With Conner O'Malley Part One

The Nerdologues Present: Poor Choices Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2011 59:46


Conner joins me to talk about Annoyance, Chicago, Doughnut Power, and more.  Poor Choices Live Show November 9th 8 P.M. at The Upstairs Gallery.

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