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Suite au décès de Shane MacGowan, chanteur des Pogues, à 65 ans, une vague d'hommages a été rendue par ses pairs musiciens comme Nick Cave, Bruce Springsteen, Dropkick Murphys et Flogging Molly, Flea des Red Hot Chili Peppers, Garbage, Billy Bragg et même le président irlandais, Michael Higgins, lui ont tous rendu hommage. Les Rolling Stones ont annoncé la sortie d'un album live qui accompagnera le fraîchement sorti, "Hackney Diamonds'' et partagent la vidéo des paroles de "Bite My Head Off", interprété par Paul McCartney. Cela fait déjà un an qu'on apprenait le décès de Christine McVie, membre de Fleetwood Mac, à l'âge de 79 ans, des suites d'un AVC, Mick Fleetwood et les Corrs ont souligné cette première date symbolique. Un juge de Nashville a décidé que John Oates devait patienter et ne pas prendre d'autres mesures pour vendre la moitié de son partenariat commercial avec Daryl Hall, contre la volonté de ce dernier. Harry Waters s'est souvenu du jour, peu avant Noël 2016, où son père, Roger Waters, s'est rendu à son domicile de Santa Monica pour l'informer qu'après 14 ans passés à jouer des claviers dans le groupe, il ne serait pas de la partie pour la tournée "Us + Them" qui se profilait à l'horizon. Du côté de Lou Reed, une "réédition" de l'album Hudson River Wind Meditations est prévue pour le mois de janvier. Mots-Clés : formation live, claviériste, Jon Carin, guitariste, Dave Kilminster, Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, Les Claypool, Animals, Pink Floyd, Brit Floyd, propriété intellectuelle, Hall and Oates, Racket, club, New York, Shattered et Jumping Jack Flash, Leader,Velvet Underground, vinyle, plateformes, streaming. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Trey Kay knows both sides of America's partisan divide intimately. He was born and raised in a conservative family in Charleston, West Virginia. As a young man he moved to New York City, where he later became a producer on the arts and culture program Studio 360, at WNYC. These days, Trey splits his time between New York and West Virginia to make Us & Them, an award-winning narrative podcast about America's culture wars, in partnership with West Virginia Public Broadcasting. On Us & Them, Trey treats people with respect, he listens carefully to their point of view whether he agrees or not, and he facilitates conversations that might not otherwise happen. A guiding value is empathy – no matter who the interviewee happens to be. This episode was originally published in May 2023. EPISODES OF US AND THEM EXCERPTED IN THIS EPISODE, with photos and additional contextThe Gun DivideCritical Race TheoryPlease Pass the PoliticsSubscribe to Us & Them on your podcast player HOW TO RATE AND REVIEW MAKING PEACE VISIBLEIn Apple Podcasts on iPhone Tap on the show name (Making Peace Visible) to navigate to the main podcast pageScroll down to the "Ratings and Reviews" sectionTo leave a rating only, tap on the starsTo leave a review, tap "Write a Review" In Spotify(Note: Spotify ratings are currently only available on mobile.)Tap on the show name (Making Peace Visible) to navigate to the main podcast pageTap on the star icon under the podcast description to rate the show In Podcast Addict(Note: you may need to sign in before leaving a review.)From the episode page: On the top left above the show description, click "Post review."From the main podcast pageTap "Reviews" on the top left.On the Reviews page, tap the icon of a pen and paper in the top right corner of the screen. ABOUT THE SHOWMaking Peace Visible is a project of War Stories Peace Stories. Our mission is to bring journalists and peacebuilders together to re-imagine the way the news media covers peace and conflict, and to facilitate expanded coverage of global peace and reconciliation efforts. Join the conversation on Twitter: @warstoriespeace. Write to us at jsimon@warstoriespeacestories.org. Making Peace Visible is hosted by Jamil Simon, and produced by Andrea Muraskin, with help from Faith McClure.Music in this episode by Doctor Turtle
Trey Kay knows both sides of America's partisan divide intimately. He was born and raised in a conservative family in Charleston, West Virginia. As a young man he moved to New York City, where he later became a producer on the arts and culture program Studio 360, at WNYC. These days, Trey splits his time between New York and West Virginia to make Us & Them, an award-winning narrative podcast about America's culture wars, in partnership with West Virginia Public Broadcasting. On Us & Them, Trey treats people with respect, he listens carefully to their point of view whether he agrees or not, and he facilitates conversations that might not otherwise happen. A guiding value is empathy – no matter who the interviewee happens to be. EPISODES OF US AND THEM EXCERPTED IN THIS EPISODE, with photos and additional contextThe Gun DivideCritical Race TheoryPlease Pass the PoliticsSubscribe to Us & Them on your podcast player HOW TO RATE AND REVIEW MAKING PEACE VISIBLEIn Apple Podcasts on iPhone Tap on the show name (Making Peace Visible) to navigate to the main podcast pageScroll down to the "Ratings and Reviews" sectionTo leave a rating only, tap on the starsTo leave a review, tap "Write a Review" In Spotify(Note: Spotify ratings are currently only available on mobile.)Tap on the show name (Making Peace Visible) to navigate to the main podcast pageTap on the star icon under the podcast description to rate the show In Podcast Addict(Note: you may need to sign in before leaving a review.)From the episode page: On the top left above the show description, click "Post review."From the main podcast pageTap "Reviews" on the top left.On the Reviews page, tap the icon of a pen and paper in the top right corner of the screen. ABOUT THE SHOWMaking Peace Visible is a project of War Stories Peace Stories. Our mission is to bring journalists and peacebuilders together to re-imagine the way the news media covers peace and conflict, and to facilitate expanded coverage of global peace and reconciliation efforts. Join the conversation on Twitter: @warstoriespeace. Write to us at jsimon@warstoriespeacestories.org. Making Peace Visible is hosted by Jamil Simon, and produced by Andrea Muraskin, with help from Faith McClure.Music in this episode by Doctor Turtle
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On this West Virginia Morning, some states this fall are redefining their laws and policies on abortion. The move comes in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade. In our newest episode of Us & Them, host Trey Kay takes a look at where things stand.
Matt and I catch up on 3D printing, Ledge Dressing, new bike videos and more. WATCH THIS PODCAST ON SPOTIFY OR YOUTUBE for reference; recorded on 9-6-22 ⚙️ SHOW NOTES ⚙️ 0:00 House Projects & 3D Printing 10:00 3D Printed Guillotine 14:00 Ledge Dressing Wax coming soon! 29:00 3D Printed Lego Pedal https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ch7fgonpjNB/ 48:00 US THEM on the Goat Cave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnE87-XpffI 57:00 Shane Weston sighting in the Denim Cox Raw video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1irSvIr48AE 106:00 New Steven Hamilton More Light video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQnrcoHm1zI 113:00 Hubermanlab on Alcohol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkS1pkKpILY Follow Matt Loughead: https://www.instagram.com/mloughead/?hl=en Follow Matt Smith: https://www.instagram.com/mattheyea/ https://twitter.com/mattheyea This podcast was brought to you by: Hub City Cycles https://www.hubcitycycles.com Rays MTN Bike Park https://raysmtb.com 215berks https://www.instagram.com/215berks/?hl=en Meseroll Shop https://meserollshop.com * Support your local bike shop * Subscribe to the Diffrent Spokes youtube channel for more video podcasts. https://twitter.com/DiffrentSpokes https://www.instagram.com/diffrentspokess/
Today we sit down with the US/THEM Crew to discuss their new DVD "Salad Days", their first DVD, spot mods, being in the 30+ club, 3D printers, and many wild stories from over the years! Chapters 0:00-intro/how US/THEM formed 4:44- the first US Them video/spot usage when filming 13:04-the second us them video, places traveled, 4 years to film, 19:15- clips the crew was stoked on/spot mods 35:34- Bo's edibles almost killed someone, and other edible stories 43:42- US/THEM Premiere at TOO KOLD/ more behind the scenes stories 1:05:33- Ryans editing style/Zack's decision to not put a street flip in his new part/ Canadians1:16:15- physical copies of videos in 2022/ music copyrights/ building a brand within BMX a lot easier then ever before1:31:32- getting older within BMX/building a brand (continued)1:47:39- Zack has been 3d printing parts1:58:45- Howards current film set up2:08:38- Howards X-up feeble down a curved rail clip from 15 years ago2:11:51- Listener Questions/how Zack broke his leg2:17:05-talking about a few more clips from Salad days2:30:46- listener questions (continued)/ guns being pulled on BMX riders2:45:00- listener question leads to the greatest story in all of podcasting history 2:55:05- listener questions (continued)3:00:00- Steven Hamiltons rail hop of destiny 3:03:53- listener questions (continued)3:09:52- Last Question, show wrap upBuy "Salad Days" here! (https://shop.animalbikes.com/product/us-them-salad-days-dvd-zine)MERCH! https://www.hvxgoat.com/shopSupport the dream!(https://paypal.me/HVXGOAT?locale.x=en...)New "Behind The Clip" video!(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfrbT...)Shout Out's!Cult Crew https://cultcrew.com/Animal Bikeshttps://shop.animalbikes.com/Dead Leisurehttps://www.deadleisure.com/Wonderland Studios Custom professional tattooing and piercing from Wayne Galbraith and Deacon Matheson.Harvester Bikes The best BMX shop in Canada. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
On this West Virginia Morning, we take a look back at the state's coal industry, including forces that led to the nation's most violent labor uprising in history. In this encore excerpt from Us & Them, host Trey Kay talks with history professor Charles Keeney about the forces that hit the coal miners hard in the 1920s.
FEATURED VOICES IN THIS EPISODEDan GuidoDan Guido is the CEO of Trail of Bits, a cybersecurity firm he founded in 2012 to address software security challenges with cutting-edge research. In his tenure leading Trail of Bits, Dan has grown the team to 80 engineers, led the team to compete in the DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge, built an industry-leading blockchain security practice, and refined open-source tools for the endpoint security market. In addition to his work at Trail of Bits, he's active on the boards of four early-stage technology companies. Dan contributes to cybersecurity policy papers from RAND, CNAS, and Harvard. He runs Empire Hacking, a 1,500-member meetup group focused on NYC-area cybersecurity professionals. His latest hobby coding project -- AlgoVPN -- is the Internet's most recommended self-hosted VPN. In prior roles, Dan taught a capstone course on software exploitation at NYU as a faculty member and the Hacker in Residence, consulted at iSEC Partners (now NCC Group), and worked as an incident responder for the Federal Reserve System.Evan SultanikEvan Sultanik is a Principal Computer Security Researcher at Trail of Bits. A computer scientist with extensive experience both in industry (as a software engineer) and academia, Evan is an active contributor to open source software. He is author of more than two dozen peer-reviewed academic papers, and is particularly interested in intelligent, distributed/peer-to-peer systems. Evan is editor of and frequent contributor to the International Journal of PoC||GTFO. Trent BrunsonTrent is a Principal Security Engineer and Research Practice Manager at Trail of Bits. He has worked in computer security since 2012 as a researcher and engineer at Assured Information Security in Rome, NY, and at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, where he served as the Threat Intelligence Branch Chief and the Associate Division Chief of Threat Intelligence & Analytics. Trent received his Ph.D. in computational physics from Emory University in Atlanta in 2014, and his dissertation work applied the renormalization group and Monte Carlo methods to study exact results on complex networks.Host: Nick SelbyAn accomplished information and physical security professional, Nick leads the Software Assurance practice at Trail of Bits, giving customers at some of the world's most targeted companies a comprehensive understanding of their security landscape. He is the creator of the Trail of Bits podcast, and does everything from writing scripts to conducting interviews to audio engineering to Foley (e.g. biting into pickles). Prior to Trail of Bits, Nick was Director of Cyber Intelligence and Investigations at the NYPD; the CSO of a blockchain startup; and VP of Operations at an industry analysis firm. Production StaffStory Editor: Chris JulinAssociate Editor: Emily HaavikExecutive Producer: Nick SelbyExecutive Producer: Dan GuidoRecordingRocky Hill Studios, Ghent, New York. Nick Selby, EngineerPreuss-Projekt Tonstudio, Salzburg, Austria. Christian Höll, EngineerRemote recordings: Whistler, BC (Nick Selby); Queens, NY (Emily Haavik)Edited and Mastered by Chris JulinTrail of Bits supports and adheres to the Tape Syncers United Fair Rates CardMusicDispatches From Technology's Future, the Trail of Bits theme, Chris JulinCANTO DELLE SCIACALLE, Cesare PastanellaSHALLOW WATER - REMIX, Omri Smadar, Yehezkel Raz, Sivan TalmorALL IN YOUR STRIDE, ABELET IT RISE, Divine Attraction ROAD LESS TRAVELED, The David Roy CollectiveKILLING ME SOFTLY, Ty SimonTECH TALK, Rex BannerLOST ON EARTH, Marek JakubowiczSCAPES, Gray NorthReproductionWith the exception of any Copyrighted music herein, Trail of Bits Season 1 Episode 0; Immutable © 2022 by Trail of Bits is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. This license allows reuse: reusers may copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form and for noncommercial purposes only (noncommercial means not primarily intended for or directed towards commercial advantage or monetary compensation), provided that reusers give credit to Trail of Bits as the creator. No derivatives or adaptations of this work are permitted. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. Referenced in this EpisodeIn “Are Blockchains Decentralized? Unintended Centralities in Distributed Ledgers,” Evan Sultanik, Trent Brunson, and nine other engineers on the Trail of Bits Research and Engineering and Software Assurance teams report their findings from the year-long project to examine Blockchain centrality. Fluxture is a free and open source software crawling framework for Blockchains and peer-to-peer systems that Trail of Bits created to assist with the work described in this episode. We also link to the free and open source recursive dependency graphing tool It-Depends, which we will discuss in depth in the upcoming podcast episode that's creatively titled, It-Depends. The Are Blockchains Decentralized paper cites more than 30 academic and commercial research papers. There is literature about how malicious Tor exit nodes surveil and inject attacks into Tor-users' traffic. You may also read comments about exit node manipulation by Tor network maintainers. One report states that On February 2, 2021, a single, malicious actor was able to fully manage 27 percent of Tor's exit capacity.The reports “How Malicious Tor Relays are Exploiting Users in 2020 (Part I)" hypothesized that the entity behind a range of malicious tor relays would not to stop its activities anytime soon; the follow-up, "Tracking One Year of Malicious Tor Exit Relay Activities" continues the discussion. Meet the Team:CHRIS JULINChris Julin has spent years telling audio stories and helping other people tell theirs. These days he works as a story editor and producer for news outlets like APM Reports, West Virginia Public Broadcasting, and Marketplace. He has also taught and mentored hundreds of young journalists as a professor. For the Trail of Bits podcast, he serves as story and music editor, sound designer, and mixing and mastering engineer.EMILY HAAVIKFor the past 10 years Emily Haavik has worked as a broadcast journalist in radio, television, and digital media. She's spent time writing, reporting, covering courts, producing investigative podcasts, and serving as an editorial manager. She now works as an audio producer for several production shops including Us & Them from West Virginia Public Broadcasting and PRX, and APM Reports. For the Trail of Bits podcast, she helps with scripting, interviews, story concepts, and audio production.
Featured Voices in this Episode:Trent BrunsonTrent Brunson is a Principal Security Engineer and Research Practice Manager at Trail of Bits. He has worked in computer security since 2012 as a researcher and engineer at Assured Information Security in Rome, NY, and at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, where he served as the Threat Intelligence Branch Chief and the Associate Division Chief of Threat Intelligence & Analytics. Dan GuidoDan Guido is the CEO of Trail of Bits, a cybersecurity firm he co-founded in 2012 to address software security challenges with cutting-edge research. In his tenure leading Trail of Bits, Dan has grown the team to more than 80 engineers, led the team to compete in the DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge, built an industry-leading blockchain security practice, and refined open-source tools for the endpoint security market. In addition to his work at Trail of Bits, he runs Empire Hacking, a 1,500-member meetup group focused on NYC-area cybersecurity professionals. His latest hobby coding project, AlgoVPN, is the Internet's most recommended self-hosted VPN.Suha HussainSuha Hussain is a software security engineer who specializes in machine learning assurance. Her work also involves data privacy, program analysis, and applied cryptography. She's currently an intern at Trail of Bits, where she's worked on projects such as PrivacyRaven and Fickling. She's also pursuing a BS in Computer Science at Georgia Tech.Sam AlwsSam Alws is a computer science student at Vanderbilt University, hoping to take part in shaping the future of tech. He was a Trail of Bits wintern and also previously interned at Bloomberg LP. He serves as a volunteer software developer for Change++, writing code for charities, and spent two years with Project Spark, designing a programming curriculum for schools in India.Nick Selby (Host)An accomplished information and physical security professional, Nick leads the Software Assurance practice at Trail of Bits, giving customers at some of the world's most targeted companies a comprehensive understanding of their security landscape. He is the creator of the Trail of Bits podcast, and does everything from writing scripts to conducting interviews to audio engineering to Foley (e.g. biting into pickles). Prior to Trail of Bits, Nick was Director of Cyber Intelligence and Investigations at the NYPD; the CSO of a blockchain startup; and VP of Operations at an industry analysis firm. Production StaffStory Editor: Chris JulinAssociate Editor: Emily HaavikExecutive Producer: Nick SelbyExecutive Producer: Dan GuidoRecordingRecorded at Rocky Hill Studios, Ghent, NY - Nick Selby, Engineer22Springroad Tonstudio, Übersee, Germany - Volker Lesch, EngineerRemote recordings: New York, NY; Brooklyn, NY; Virginia; Atlanta, GA (Emily Haavik); Silver Spring, MD (Jason An). Trail of Bits supports and adheres to the Tape Syncers United Fair Rates Card.Edited by Emily Haavik and Chris JulinMastered by Chris Julin Special ThanksDominik CzarnotaJosselin FeistMusicTRAIL OF BITS THEME: DISPATCHES FROM TECHNOLOGY'S FUTURE, Chris JulinELEMENT, Frank BentleyFOUR AM, Curtis ColeDRIVING SOLO, Ben FoxOPEN WINGS, Liron MeyuhasSHAKE YOUR STYLE, Stefano MastronardiTHE QUEEN, Jasmine J. WalkerILL PICKLE, Phil DavidPIRATE BLUES, Leon LaudenbackSCAPES, Gray NorthReproductionWith the exception of any Copyrighted music herein, Trail of Bits Season 1 Episode 2; Internships and Winternships © 2022 by Trail of Bits is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. This license allows reuse: reusers may copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form and for noncommercial purposes only (noncommercial means not primarily intended for or directed towards commercial advantage or monetary compensation), provided that reusers give credit to Trail of Bits as the creator. No derivatives or adaptations of this work are permitted. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. Referenced in this Episode:Learn more about the work done by Trail of Bits interns over the years on the company blog.Apply for an internship or winternship at https://www.trailofbits.com/careersSuha Hussain and lead engineer Evan Sultanik describe the Fickling project: Never a Dill Moment: Exploiting Machine Learning Pickle Files. The Python manual refers specifically to the security issues discussed in this episode: "The pickle module is not secure. Only unpickle data you trust... It is possible to construct malicious pickle data which will execute arbitrary code during unpickling. Never unpickle data that could have come from an untrusted source, or that could have been tampered with."Read more about PrivacyRaven and watch Suha's video introducing the project: PrivacyRaven Has Left the NestSam Alws describes his journey to speed up Echidna: Optimizing a Smart Contract FuzzerFor those interested in CTFs, especially for those who seek to start their own, Trail of Bits has posted a CTF Field Guide in the company github repository. It contains details on past CTF challenges, guidance to help you design and create your own toolkits, and case studies of attacker behavior – both in the real world, and in past CTF competitions. Each lesson is supplemented by links to supporting reference materials.Check out the AngstromCTF site here: angstromctf.comAnd here's the Montgomery Blair High School Cybersecurity Club's github repository: github.com/blairsecThe Blair students you met in this podcast were Jason An, Clarence Lam, Harikesh Kailad and Patrick Zhang. Meet the Team:Chris JulinChris Julin has spent years telling audio stories and helping other people tell theirs. These days he works as a story editor and producer for news outlets like APM Reports, West Virginia Public Broadcasting, and Marketplace. He has also taught and mentored hundreds of young journalists as a professor. For the Trail of Bits podcast, he serves as story and music editor, sound designer, and mixing and mastering engineer.Emily HaavikFor the past 10 years Emily Haavik has worked as a broadcast journalist in radio, television, and digital media. She's spent time writing, reporting, covering courts, producing investigative podcasts, and serving as an editorial manager. She now works as an audio producer for several production shops including Us & Them from West Virginia Public Broadcasting and PRX, and APM Reports. For the Trail of Bits podcast, she helps with scripting, interviews, story concepts, and audio production.
FEATURED VOICES IN THIS EPISODEClint BruceClint Bruce is a former Navy Special Warfare Officer, a graduate of the US Naval Academy, decorated athlete, and seasoned entrepreneur. A 4-year letter winner at Navy playing middle linebacker, captain and MVP of the '96 Aloha Bowl Championship team, he was named to multiple all-star teams his senior year. He enjoyed opportunities with both the Baltimore Ravens and New Orleans Saints and was inducted into the Navy/Marine Corps Stadium Hall of Fame in 2009. Clint's desire to serve was deep and firmly rooted. He left the NFL to pursue becoming a Navy SEAL and successfully completed BUDS (Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL Training) in 1998 with Class 217. Joining SEAL Team FIVE, Clint completed multiple deployments pre and post-911 directly involved in counter-terrorism and national security missions globally. He is a co-founder of Carry the Load, which was founded to restore true meaning to Memorial Day and celebrate the service and sacrifice of Police, Fire, and Rescue personnel and their families during the month of May. Clint lives in Dallas with his college sweetheart and three daughters who are not impressed that he played football or was a Navy SEAL.Patrick GrayPatrick Gray is the producer and presenter of the Risky Business weekly information security podcast, a weekly podcast that launched in 2007. He formerly was a journalist for publications including Wired.com, ZDNet Australia, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Bulletin (magazine) and Men's Style Australia.Eric OlsonEric Olson is the Director of Threat Intelligence for Jet Blue Airways. A threat intelligence professional for more than 20 years, Eric has had executive roles including Senior Vice President of Product Management and Vice President, Intellugence Operations, at LookingGlass Cyber Solutions, and was VP of Product Strategy at Cyveillance.Allan FriedmanAllan Friedman is Senior Advisor and Strategist at the United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and one of the nation's leading experts on Software Bill of Materials. Allan leads CISA's efforts to coordinate SBOM initiatives inside and outside the US government, and around the world. He is known for applying technical and policy expertise to help audiences understand the pathways to change in an engaging fashion, and is frequently invited to speak or keynote to industry, academic, and public audiences. Wearing the hats of both a technologist and a policy maker, Allan has over 15 years of experience in international cybersecurity and technology policy. His experience and research focuses on economic and market analyses of information security. On the practical side, he has designed, convened, and facilitated national and international multistakeholder processes that have produced real results, helping diverse organizations finding common ground on contentious, cutting edge issues.Evan Sultanik, PhDEvan Sultanik is a Principal Computer Security Researcher at Trail of Bits. A computer scientist with extensive experience both in industry (as a software engineer) and academia, Evan is an active contributor to open source software. He is author of more than two dozen peer-reviewed academic papers, and is particularly interested in intelligent, distributed/peer-to-peer systems. Evan is editor of and frequent contributor to the International Journal of PoC||GTFO. William WoodruffWilliam Woodruff is a senior security engineer at Trail of Bits, contributing to the engineering and research practices in work for corporate and governmental clients. He has developed several of our open-source projects (e.g., twa, winchecksec, KRF, and mishegos). His work focuses on fuzzing, program analysis, and automated vulnerability reasoning. Outside of Trail of Bits, William helps to maintain the Homebrew project, the dominant macOS package manager. Before joining Trail of Bits, he was a software engineering intern at Cipher Tech Solutions, a small defense subcontractor. He has participated in the Google Summer of Code for four years (two as a student, two as a mentor) and taught a class in ethical hacking as a college senior. William holds a BA in philosophy from the University of Maryland (2018).HOST: Nick SelbyAn accomplished information and physical security professional, Nick leads the Software Assurance Practice at Trail of Bits, giving customers at some of the world's most targeted companies a comprehensive understanding of their security landscape. He is the creator of the Trail of Bits podcast, and does everything from writing scripts to conducting interviews to audio engineering to Foley (e.g. biting into pickles). Prior to Trail of Bits, Nick was Director of Cyber Intelligence and Investigations at the NYPD; the CSO of a blockchain startup; and VP of Operations at an industry analysis firm.PRODUCTION STAFFStory Editor: Chris JulinAssociate Editor: Emily HaavikExecutive Producer: Nick SelbyExecutive Producer: Dan GuidoRECORDINGRecorded at Rocky Hill Studios, Ghent, NY - Nick Selby, Engineer;22Springroad Tonstudio, Übersee, Germany - Volker Lesch, EngineerRemote recordings were conducted at Whistler, BC, Canada (Nick Selby); Clint Bruce was recorded in a Google Meet session; Patrick Gray provided recordings of himself from Australia, courtesy of the Risky Business podcast. Eric Olson recorded himself on an iPhone. Washington, DC (tape sync of Allan Friedman by George Mocharko). Trail of Bits supports and adheres to the Tape Syncers United Fair Rates Card.Edited by Emily Haavik and Chris JulinMastered by Chris JulinMUSICDispatches From Technology's Future, the Trail of Bits theme, Chris JulinEVERYBODY GET UP - No Vocals & FX - Ian PostJD SCAVENGER by Randy SharpRIPPLES by Tamuz DekelFUTURE PERFECT, Evgeny BardyuzhaTHE SWINDLER, The Original Orchestra]BLUE - ALTERNATIVE - INSTRUMENTAL VERSION by Faith RichardsOU ALLONS NOUS D'ICI - INSTRUMENTAL, Dan ZeituneLITTLE EDGY, Chris JulinSCAPES: Gray NorthReproductionWith the exception of any Copyrighted music herein, Trail of Bits Season 1 Episode 3; It Depends © 2022 by Trail of Bits is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. This license allows reuse: reusers may copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form and for noncommercial purposes only (noncommercial means not primarily intended for or directed towards commercial advantage or monetary compensation), provided that reusers give credit to Trail of Bits as the creator. No derivatives or adaptations of this work are permitted. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.Referenced in this Episode:The original blog post announcing the availability of It Depends describes the history you just heard with more technical specificity, and also of course links to the GitHub repository where you can download It Depends and try it for yourself. That blog post also links to the repository where you can download pip-audit, and give that a whirl.In the 2021 Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity, the Biden Administration announced that it would require SBOMs for all software vendors selling to the federal government.Dependabot is a tool available to GitHub users. If you're interested in the catalog of open source projects Trail of Bits participates in and contributes to, please read the blog post Celebrating our 2021 Open Source Contributions. There, you can read about our work contributing for example to LLVM - the compiler and toolchain technologies we discuss in the Podcast episode Future - to Pwndbg, a GDB plug-in that makes debugging with GDB “suck less.” The post includes links to contributions our engineer consultants have made to a huge range of open source projects from assert-rs to ZenGo-X.Meet the Team:CHRIS JULINChris Julin has spent years telling audio stories and helping other people tell theirs. These days he works as a story editor and producer for news outlets like APM Reports, West Virginia Public Broadcasting, and Marketplace. He has also taught and mentored hundreds of young journalists as a professor. For the Trail of Bits podcast, he serves as story and music editor, sound designer, and mixing and mastering engineer.EMILY HAAVIKFor the past 10 years Emily Haavik has worked as a broadcast journalist in radio, television, and digital media. She's spent time writing, reporting, covering courts, producing investigative podcasts, and serving as an editorial manager. She now works as an audio producer for several production shops including Us & Them from West Virginia Public Broadcasting and PRX, and APM Reports. For the Trail of Bits podcast, she helps with scripting, interviews, story concepts, and audio production.
FEATURED VOICES IN THIS EPISODEDan GuidoDan Guido is the CEO of Trail of Bits, a cybersecurity firm he founded in 2012 to address software security challenges with cutting-edge research. In his tenure leading Trail of Bits, Dan has grown the team to 80 engineers, led the team to compete in the DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge, built an industry-leading blockchain security practice, and refined open-source tools for the endpoint security market. In addition to his work at Trail of Bits, he's active on the boards of four early-stage technology companies. Dan contributes to cybersecurity policy papers from RAND, CNAS, and Harvard. He runs Empire Hacking, a 1,500-member meetup group focused on NYC-area cybersecurity professionals. His latest hobby coding project -- AlgoVPN -- is the Internet's most recommended self-hosted VPN. In prior roles, Dan taught a capstone course on software exploitation at NYU as a faculty member and the Hacker in Residence, consulted at iSEC Partners (now NCC Group), and worked as an incident responder for the Federal Reserve System.Nat ChinNat Chin is a security engineer 2 at Trail of Bits, where she performs security reviews of blockchain projects, and develops tools that are useful when working with Ethereum. She is the author of solc-select, a tool to help switch Solidity versions. She worked as a smart contract developer and taught as a Blockchain Professor at George Brown College, before transitioning to blockchain security when she joined Trail of Bits.Opal WrightOpal Wright is a cryptography analyst at Trail of Bits. Two of the following three statements about her are true: (a) she's a long-distance unicyclist; (b) she invented a public-key cryptosystem; (c) she designed and built an award-winning sex toy.Jim MillerJim Miller is the cryptography team lead at Trail of Bits. Before joining Trail of Bits, Jim attended graduate programs at both Cambridge and Yale, where he studied and researched both Number Theory and Cryptography, focusing on topics such as lattice-based cryptography and zero-knowledge proofs. During his time at Trail of Bits, Jim has led several security reviews across a wide variety of cryptographic applications and has helped lead the development of multiple projects, such as ZKDocs and PrivacyRaven.Josselin FeistJosselin Feist is a principal security engineer at Trail of Bits where he participates in assessments of blockchain software and designs automated bug-finding tools for smart contracts. He holds a Ph.D. in static analysis and symbolic execution and regularly speaks at both academic and industrial conferences. He is the author of various security tools, including Slither - a static analyzer framework for Ethereum smart contracts and Tealer - a static analyzer for Algorand contracts.Peter GoodmanPeter Goodman is a Staff Engineer in the Research and Engineering practice at Trail of Bits, where he leads all de/compilation efforts. He is the creator of various static and dynamic program analysis tools, ranging from the Remill library for lifting machine code into LLVM bitcode, to the GRR snapshot/record/replay-based fuzzer. When Peter isn't writing code, he's mentoring a fleet of interns to push the envelope. Peter holds a Master's in Computer Science from the University of Toronto.Host: Nick SelbyAn accomplished information and physical security professional, Nick leads the Software Assurance practice at Trail of Bits, giving customers at some of the world's most targeted companies a comprehensive understanding of their security landscape. He is the creator of the Trail of Bits podcast, and does everything from writing scripts to conducting interviews to audio engineering to Foley (e.g. biting into pickles). Prior to Trail of Bits, Nick was Director of Cyber Intelligence and Investigations at the NYPD; the CSO of a blockchain startup; and VP of Operations at an industry analysis firm.Production StaffStory Editor: Chris JulinAssociate Editor: Emily HaavikExecutive Producer: Nick SelbyExecutive Producer: Dan GuidoRecordingRocky Hill Studios, Ghent, New York. Nick Selby, EngineerPreuss-Projekt Tonstudio, Salzburg, Austria. Christian Höll, EngineerRemote recordings:Whistler, BC, Canada; (Nick Selby) Queens, NY; Brooklyn, NY; Rochester, NY (Emily Haavik);Toronto, ON, Canada. TAPES//TYPES, Russell W. Gragg, EngineerTrail of Bits supports and adheres to the Tape Syncers United Fair Rates CardEdited by Emily Haavik and Chris JulinMastered by Chris JulinMusicDISPATCHES FROM TECHNOLOGY'S FUTURE, THE TRAIL OF BITS THEME, Chris JulinOPEN WINGS, Liron MeyuhasNEW WORLD, Ian PostFUNKYMANIA, Omri Smadar, The Original OrchestraGOOD AS GONE, INSTRUMENTAL VERSION, Bunker Buster ALL IN YOUR STRIDE, AbeBREATHE EASY, Omri SmadarTREEHOUSE, LingerwellLIKE THAT, Tobias BergsonSCAPES, Gray NorthReproductionWith the exception of any Copyrighted music herein, Trail of Bits Season 1 Episode 0; Immutable © 2022 by Trail of Bits is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. This license allows reuse: reusers may copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form and for noncommercial purposes only (noncommercial means not primarily intended for or directed towards commercial advantage or monetary compensation), provided that reusers give credit to Trail of Bits as the creator. No derivatives or adaptations of this work are permitted. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.Meet the Team:CHRIS JULINChris Julin has spent years telling audio stories and helping other people tell theirs. These days he works as a story editor and producer for news outlets like APM Reports, West Virginia Public Broadcasting, and Marketplace. He has also taught and mentored hundreds of young journalists as a professor. For the Trail of Bits podcast, he serves as story and music editor, sound designer, and mixing and mastering engineer.EMILY HAAVIKFor the past 10 years Emily Haavik has worked as a broadcast journalist in radio, television, and digital media. She's spent time writing, reporting, covering courts, producing investigative podcasts, and serving as an editorial manager. She now works as an audio producer for several production shops including Us & Them from West Virginia Public Broadcasting and PRX, and APM Reports. For the Trail of Bits podcast, she helps with scripting, interviews, story concepts, and audio production.
FEATURED VOICES IN THIS EPISODEJim MillerJim Miller is the cryptography team lead at Trail of Bits. Before joining Trail of Bits, Jim attended graduate programs at both Cambridge and Yale, where he studied and researched both Number Theory and Cryptography, focusing on topics such as lattice-based cryptography and zero-knowledge proofs. During his time at Trail of Bits, Jim has led several security reviews across a wide variety of cryptographic applications and has helped lead the development of multiple projects, such as ZKDocs and PrivacyRaven.Matthew GreenMatthew Green is a cryptographer and an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute. His research includes techniques for privacy-enhanced information storage, anonymous payment systems, and bilinear map-based cryptography. He is one of the creators of the Zerocash protocol, which is used by the Zcash cryptocurrency, and a founder of an encryption startup Zeutro. He was formerly a partner in Independent Security Evaluators, a custom security evaluation and design consultancy. From 1999-2003, he served as a senior technical staff member at AT&T Laboratories/Research in Florham Park, New Jersey.Host: Nick SelbyAn accomplished information and physical security professional, Nick leads the Software Assurance Practice at Trail of Bits, giving customers at some of the world's most targeted companies a comprehensive understanding of their security landscape. He is the creator of the Trail of Bits podcast, and does everything from writing scripts to conducting interviews to audio engineering to Foley (e.g. biting into pickles). Prior to Trail of Bits, Nick was Director of Cyber Intelligence and Investigations at the NYPD; the CSO of a blockchain startup; and VP of Operations at an industry analysis firm. Production StaffStory Editor: Chris JulinAssociate Editor: Emily HaavikExecutive Producer: Nick SelbyExecutive Producer: Dan GuidoRecordingRecorded at Rocky Hill Studios, Ghent, NY - Nick Selby, Engineer; and 22Springroad Tonstudio, Übersee, Germany - Volker Lesch, EngineerRemote recordings were conducted at Whistler, BC, Canada; and Tarrytown, NYEdited and Mastered by Chris JulinTrail of Bits supports and adheres to the Tape Syncers United Fair Rates Card)MusicDispatches From Technology's Future, the Trail of Bits theme, Chris JulinTrue Detectives: Ian PostBig Band Lemonade: Shirker Big BandDuda: Ian PostBread and Butter: ZiggyScapes: Gray NorthVideoWatch this episode as a video on YouTube.ReproductionWith the exception of any Copyrighted music herein, Trail of Bits Season 1 Episode 1; Zero Knowledge Proofs and ZKDocs © 2022 by Trail of Bits is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. This license allows reuse: reusers may copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form and for noncommercial purposes only (noncommercial means not primarily intended for or directed towards commercial advantage or monetary compensation), provided that reusers give credit to Trail of Bits as the creator. No derivatives or adaptations of this work are permitted. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. Referenced in this Episode:The talk at Real World Crypto 2020 that Jim discusses was "This is not a proof: Pitfalls in real-world verifiable elections" by Sarah Jamie Lewis, Olivier Pereira, and Vanessa Teague. It was based on the academic paper, “How not to Prove Yourself: Pitfalls of the Fiat-Shamir Heuristic and Applications to Helios," by David Bernhard, Olivier Pereira, and Bogdan Warinschi. It's about some problems researchers have uncovered in an open-source e-voting system called Helios Voting. You can learn much more about ZKDocs and the latest Trail of Bits projects on our blog: trailofbits.com/blogJim Miller uses a tennis analogy to help describe some of the issues we discussed in this episode: Serving up zero-knowledge proofsTrail of Bits and Matthew Green teamed up to use Zero Knowledge proofs to form a trusted plane in which tech companies and vulnerability researchers can securely communicate, in a research project that's part of a larger DARPA-funded effort: Reinventing Vulnerability Disclosure using Zero Knowledge ProofsIn December 2020, a Trail of Bits intern wrote an extensive post called Reverie: An Optimized Zero Knowledge Proof System. Reverie is a ZK proof system using techniques from secure multiparty computation that optimizes for prover efficiency and doesn't require any trusted setup.To learn more about the Trail of Bits Internship and Winternship programs, visit the Trail of Bits Careers PageMeet the Team:Chris JulinChris Julin has spent years telling audio stories and helping other people tell theirs. These days he works as a story editor and producer for news outlets like APM Reports, West Virginia Public Broadcasting, and Marketplace. He has also taught and mentored hundreds of young journalists as a professor. For the Trail of Bits podcast, he serves as story and music editor, sound designer, and mixing and mastering engineer.Emily HaavikFor the past 10 years Emily Haavik has worked as a broadcast journalist in radio, television, and digital media. She's spent time writing, reporting, covering courts, producing investigative podcasts, and serving as an editorial manager. She now works as an audio producer for several production shops including Us & Them from West Virginia Public Broadcasting and PRX, and APM Reports. For the Trail of Bits podcast, she helps with scripting, interviews, story concepts, and audio production.
PRODUCTION STAFFStory Editor: Chris JulinAssociate Editor: Emily HaavikExecutive Producer: Nick SelbyExecutive Producer: Dan GuidoRECORDINGRecorded at Rocky Hill Studios, Ghent, NY - Nick Selby, EngineerRemote recordings were conducted at Whistler, BC, CanadaEdited and Mastered by Chris JulinTrail of Bits supports and adheres to the Tape Syncers United Fair Rates CardMUSICDispatches From Technology's Future, the Trail of Bits theme, Chris JulinDriving Solo, Ben FoxMeet the Team:CHRIS JULINChris Julin has spent years telling audio stories and helping other people tell theirs. These days he works as a story editor and producer for news outlets like APM Reports, West Virginia Public Broadcasting, and Marketplace. He has also taught and mentored hundreds of young journalists as a professor. For the Trail of Bits podcast, he serves as story and music editor, sound designer, and mixing and mastering engineer.EMILY HAAVIKFor the past 10 years Emily Haavik has worked as a broadcast journalist in radio, television, and digital media. She's spent time writing, reporting, covering courts, producing investigative podcasts, and serving as an editorial manager. She now works as an audio producer for several production shops including Us & Them from West Virginia Public Broadcasting and PRX, and APM Reports. For the Trail of Bits podcast, she helps with scripting, interviews, story concepts, and audio production.
Some Americans say our divisions over social and political topics make them unsure who or what to trust. The pandemic shines a light on this reality. As COVID cases continue to rise and fall, Us & Them host Trey Kay talked with people at different points along this trust continuum.
In this episode of The Conscious Awesome Show, we open up the illusion of division, and break down what US/THEM does to the individual and the collective.How do we become aware of a consciousness that is seeded in language and at odds with the true nature of abundance? Do you identify with the “us” or the “them” in this moment?This episode has some teeth! Bite up (because we physiologically don't bite down, yay mandible), and take the journey with your cohosts Dani Katz and Justin Polgar.Follow our Instagram @consciousawesome for all kinds of goodies.Notes: Dystopian Future Novel, “WE” by Yevgeny Zamyatin in 1920/1921 https://youtu.be/ifWZOSMMeHA Podcast Recommendation: Wellness Force https://wellnessforce.com/podcast-2Originally published: 7/1/20
On this West Virginia Morning, we learn about a night in history that's not well known, but it's considered one of the largest uprisings of the Civil Rights Era in the Deep South. Us & Them host Trey Kay talks with producer Sea Stachura about her work on a show called “Shots in the Back: Exhuming the 1970 Augusta Riot.”
On this West Virginia Morning, we look at the upgrades two coal-burning power plants, a new digital death records system, an excerpt from Us & Them dealing with death threats and harassment of local officials and hear an interview with Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. about touring for the holidays and his charity for children.
Reynaldo Piniella is an actor, writer, educator and activist from East New York, Brooklyn. He is an Advocacy Leadership Institute Fellow with the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC). He currently serves on the Council of the Episcopal Actors' Guild, a nonsectarian charitable organization that provides food and financial assistance to actors in need. He co-runs Youth Onstage!, a free youth theater training program for young people from underserved communities across the country. As an actor, he's been seen Off-Broadway in The Death of the Last Black Man…, Venus (Signature), The Skin of Our Teeth (TFANA), Lockdown (Rattlestick), The Space Between the Letters (The Public/UTR), Terminus (NYTW Next Door). Regional work includes Baltimore Center Stage, Syracuse Stage, Sundance Theatre Lab in Morocco, the O'Neill and the Cleveland Playhouse. TV credits include Blue Bloods, Sneaky Pete, Flesh & Bone, Greenleaf, The Carrie Diaries, Law & Order: SVU, NYC 22, Us & Them, Louie and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Film credits include Madeline's Madeline, Shadows, One Percent More Humid and Broken City. His writing has been developed and commissioned by Baltimore Center Stage, the National Black Theater, San Diego Rep, Single Carrot Theater, Pioneer Theatre Guild, Shakesqueer Theater Company, HB Studio and NYU. Piniella's play Black Doves won the Thomas Barbour award for Playwriting. Philanthropic/Activist Causes: Episcopal Actors Guild National Association of Latino Arts and Culture, Weeksville Heritage Center
On this West Virginia Morning, a small group spent six days traveling America's southern states to learn about the country's racial legacy and the impact of the Civil Rights movement. Us & Them host Trey Kay was along on the immersive tour that offered multiple perspectives from diverse leaders.
On this West Virginia Morning, families across the country continue to adapt holiday traditions as the COVID-19 virus continues to spread. Us & Them host Trey Kay shares his virtual holiday table with a few ‘dinner party' guests to talk about some of the pandemic's challenges.
On this West Virginia Morning, illegal dumpsites are a problem just about everywhere. We hear about a group of volunteers who are working to clean some of them up. Also, in this show, we listen to an excerpt from the latest episode of Us & Them, which is all about the charter school debate in West Virginia.
On this West Virginia Morning, the latest episode of Us & Them is all about the debate over charter schools in West Virginia. We talk with host Trey Kay to find out what he learned about the often contentious issue. Also, in this show, we learn how universities across the state are harnessing a growing interest in forensic science.
National Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15, and during this period, we recognize the presence and influence of the Latinx culture in our society.Chris is joined by Adrienne Smith, the co-chair of Latinx in Tech at Indeed. Adrienne will discuss her experiences growing up in Georgia and battling imposter syndrome to get back in touch with her heritage. Adrienne also helps us to understand the importance of recognizing the multiplicity of Us/Them dichotomies
On this West Virginia Morning, COVID-19 concerns, an ethics investigation and the sounds of summer. You will also hear an excerpt from the Us & Them episode “Grandfamilies of the Opioid Crisis.”
On this West Virginia Morning, Us & Them host Trey Kay speaks with Dr. James Berry from WVU's Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute about medication-based treatment of substance use disorder. Also, in this show, it's the 35th anniversary of rock icon Peter Gabriel's landmark album “So.” Eclectopia host Jim Lange speaks with Daniel and Lauren Goans who released a track-by-track cover of “So” called "So Low."
Sermon Summary:This section of Luke 9 is a mini-course on how to do ministry in the Kingdom of God. The disciples have been following Jesus for a while now and are starting to draw Us/Them circles to determine who is in and who is out. But Jesus wants...
On this West Virginia Morning, as the state vaccination campaign slows down, Gov. Jim Justice has indicated he would get rid of the mask mandate if 70% of the population get vaccinated. Then, Us & Them host Trey Kay brings us a story on the political forces that divide us from a recent episode of the show. Finally, on Earth Day, we speak with a Marshall University professor about the pandemic's impact on the environment.
On this West Virginia Morning, we bring you updates on the education and COVID-19 news. Then, a sit down with reporter Emily Allen all about the state's overcrowded jails and what lawmakers have proposed to fix the issue. Our final story comes from a recent episode of Us & Them when host Trey Kay visits Pocohantas County, a place that can hear Mars doesn't have reliable broadband.
When the dawn of a rising sun full of purpose and beauty and strength shows herselfWe will know the horror of sleepless nightsunrelenting insomnia is overNo more begging to be seenAsking to be heardFighting for justice when it should be for usAll alongWhen you hear revolution in the shrill of a howl at the full moon, pregnant with possibilityCries shut down because our skin maligned for its melaninYour kin shot down mercilessly in the bloodied streetsWe will know the deed is done.For all of the begging, asking, and fightingIt was humanity itself at the core of the fight.Who will be the first to own it?Ownership is the nucleusIts protons, neutrons, and electrons allcircling the empty promise of life built on equalityOwnershipAs if a soul could be bought, paid for,and ownedWho will be the one to give in to humanityLift it up above profits, and rancor, and filth?When each man, woman, and childthe whole colorful rainbowIs acknowledgedDone with the Us -Them - moved on to the WeThen it will be clear that slavery is inhumanity,and the unprovoked shots fired at our backs, the anti-them for the benefit of the usWill always be an obstacle to the We.As WE are simply dying to live.Dr. Ro is a Nutrition Coach who has had a passion for and performed poetry for live audiences since her freshman year in college. She was a student activist and continues her passion for poetry and spoken word today. So it is no surprise that she gives voice to the Trial of George Floyd and the trauma that the images of the injustice he and too many others faced because of systemic racism. This is a poem she wrote and recorded called “Dying To Live”.
Roger Waters released his latest live album "Us + Them" in October 2020. The album captured his 2017-2018 tour of the same name. This episode concludes my 'Roger Waters' Series for now, listen in to hear my final thoughts on one of my favorite artists most current release. Next week I return to a band I started reviewing in the summer of 2017... www.apodcastandacd.com @APodcastandaCD
On this West Virginia Morning, the coronavirus pandemic has resulted in more homeless West Virginians. But just how many? We explore this question. Also, we have the latest news on the coronavirus pandemic in West Virginia, and we hear how the pandemic has affected the life and work of Us & Them host Trey Kay.
On this West Virginia Morning, we have the latest on the explosion at the Belle chemical plant and on coronavirus spread in West Virginia. Also, in this show, the latest episode of Us & Them held a virtual dinner party to discuss even wider political divides after this most recent election.
Não é exagero dizer que, durante os anos de Donald Trump na presidência dos Estados Unidos, a cultura pop ficou mais militante e engajada —ou melhor, foi obrigada a sair de cima do muro. Obras que retratam a experiência de ser mulher, negro, imigrante ou LGBT no país, por exemplo, ganharam conotação política em a uma disputa de narrativas e identidades nos últimos anos. O episódio do Expresso Ilustrada desta semana analisa o legado do mais polêmico dos presidentes americanos na cultura pop e nos institutos artísticos. A era Trump foi marcada por protestos em premiações e pelo crescimento dos movimentos Me Too e Vidas Negras Importam, além de obras políticas como "This is America", de Childish Gambino, e a turnê "Us + Them", de Roger Waters. Para entender a influência do presidente na cultura, o podcast ouviu Giselle Beiguelman, artista plástica e professora da Universidade de São Paulo e Jason Farago, crítico de arte do jornal The New York Times. Também participam Marcos Augusto Gonçalves, editor da Ilustríssima, Silas Martí, editor do núcleo de cultura deste jornal e Anna Virginia Balloussier, repórter especial da Folha —todos foram correspondentes do jornal nos Estados Unidos. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this West Virginia Morning, we hear about a project highlighting issues women experience while incarcerated and after release. Also, we bring you a story that takes a closer look at the coronavirus pandemic's impact on veterans, and we share an excerpt from the latest episode of the Us & Them podcast.
Halloween is in the books for 2020, this week I'll break down the low down from our little piece of California. Then a chunk of reviews; Money Heist, Batman Joker War, Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Green Goblin, then we land with Us + Them. I'll leave you with some final thoughts before the big day and what it means to be on the edge. Of what? We don't know, yet.
On this West Virginia Morning, we listen across social and political divides about some contentious issues. Us & Them host Trey Kay talks with voters in a virtual dinner party to see what people are thinking in this heavily divided election season.
UUR 1 After Midnight - Eric Clapton Let It Rain - Eric Clapton When I Think Of You - Janet Jackson Let's Wait Awhile - Janet Jackson Do What You Can - Bon Jovi & Jennifer Nettles Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin Thank You - Led Zeppelin Runaway Train - Soul Asylum Black Gold - Soul Asylum Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) - Cher Radar Love (albumversie) - Golden Earring UUR 2 Fight for ourselves - Spandau Ballet Through The Barricades (albumversie) - Spandau Ballet Rehab - Amy Winehouse You Know I'm No Good - Amy Winehouse Us + Them (live in Amsterdam) - Roger Waters Sweet Child O' Mine (albumversie) - Guns N' Roses It's So Easy - Guns N' Roses Daughters - John Mayer Home Life - John Mayer Upside Down - Diana Ross Tenderness - Diana Ross
In this episode, two scholars Tim Gauthier and Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan delve into the Us/Them paradigm that reveals itself throughout the story. How do we decide who is human, and who is not? What are the dangers of Othering in times of crisis?
My Guest today, Bo Koster, plays Keyboard for MY MORNING JACKET! He also recently toured with Roger Waters of Pink Floyd for the "Us + Them" tour. We talk about quarantine life, how he got the gig with My Morning Jacket, what it was like touring with a Legend like Roger Waters, Berklee, Shellfish poisoning (twice?!), don't eat unmarked candies... and the new album(s), mainly The Waterfall II. Watch the video of this interiew here: http://bit.ly/LTDyoutube https://www.mymorningjacket.com/ Enjoy! Music in this episode: Intro: Gideon 14:15 - In It's Infancy 42:00 - Magic Bullet Teases of Still Thinkin & Climbing The Ladder 57:35 - Wordless Chorus 1.02:00 ish Victory Dance ending Outro - Dodante Huge Thanks to Bo Koster & MY MORNING JACKET for the interview and letting us use their tunes in this episode! www.livinthedream506.com Support the Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=21199563 Sponsored by: AMW Group - Premier Marketing & Entertainment Services! Check out all of their services and get a special 10% discount by visiting bit.ly/livinthedream10 & use Coupon Code: AMW10 Get 10% of from Onnit by visiting http://fbuy.me/nNyvT Go check out all their health and fitness supplies! www.oohLaLacosmetics.ca - discount code "dream" for 15% off Lifecalc.ca Co-Produced by Michael Cooke & Chris McAleenan Utopian Dream Media Productions Listen to the podcast on all platforms: smarturl.it/livinthedream506 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LivinTheDream506/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livinthedream506/ E-mail: livinthedream506 @ gmail.com Theme Song written & performed by Steven MacDougall & Chris McAleenan Guest Artwork by Bridget Higgins! (@bridget.remie on Instagram) Podcast Logo artwork by Tim Murray! (@tmurrayart on Instagram) Love you, bye!
In this episode we talk about the Us/Them dynamic in the world right now amidst a pandemic and racial and societal unrest.
Pink Floyd released "Us & Them" in 1973, but it fells like it could've been written yesterday. Can we ever get past our compulsion to separate "us" from "them"? This is a song for the ages, with some brilliant performances across the board from everyone involved-- band members, guest artists, backing singers and recording engineers alike. Let's try to listen to this song afresh and rediscover what makes this classic track great."Us & Them" (Roger Waters, Richard Wright) Copyright 1973 Pink Floyd Music Publishers and Warner/Chappell Artemis Music Limited-- This show is one of many great podcasts on the Pantheon Podcasts network. Check 'em all out!
Pink Floyd released "Us & Them" in 1973, but it feels like it could've been written yesterday. Can we ever get past our compulsion to separate "us" from "them"? This is a song for the ages, with some brilliant performances across the board from everyone involved-- band members, guest artists, backing singers and recording engineers alike. Let's try to listen to this song afresh and rediscover what makes this classic track great."Us & Them" (Roger Waters, Richard Wright) Copyright 1973 Pink Floyd Music Publishers and Warner/Chappell Artemis Music Limited -- This show is one of many great podcasts on the Pantheon Podcasts network. Check 'em all out!
There is a reality rarely seen, that shows the limits of our ability to understand the complexities that we live in. This concept, coined Hyperobjects by Timothy Morton, is a humble way of placing our own ability to understand complexity. This is coupled with the increasingly obvious reality that our old systems are simply not fit to address the problems and meet the needs of our global community, especially for the future which is unseen and unknowable. We're constantly solving for right where we are, which is leaving us a day late and a dollar short time and time again. My point in this episode is that there is a better way to think, a better way to frame the question, the problems. Instead of staying stuck in a Left/Right, Me/You, Us/Them battle where we're forced to take a multiple choice test (voting) between two futures that are bought and sold by greed and power by people who have never talked to us about it and who, frankly, don't give a fuck about us. This episode is an invitation into a global collaboration of our future. We are building a new world, together. Please support this podcast by subscribing, reviewing and by donating at www.paypal.me/ariintheair Also mentioned is Zak Stein, tim morton, terry patten, rich bartlett and more.
This episode Rainer & Angus stopped by after a rained out session. We talked about the video project they have been working on together, camera repair, videos of influence, some of the recent jams this past year and more. Some awesome videos were brought up so look for links below. As soon as we got done recording they were like "oh fuck Us/Them, we forgot to mention that video!" They both felt heavily influenced by that video and as someone who also has seen it, it's definitely worth the mention and watch! Ryan Howard can grind anything and Zack Gerber is a beast. Whole vid is sick. Thanks again to Rainer and Angus for stopping by. Show Notes: Video One Camera Repair: https://www.videoonerepair.com/ Daily Grind Rerouting - Full Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ7i9ARHtBI&feature=emb_title Chocolate Truck DVD: https://chocolatetruckbmx.com/ Whammo Vid 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ICWDFgfKzE Eli Platt - Into the Void https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYQQz3nZKUU Navaz - Insight RATKID/KOCSIS/BELCHER/WHITE SPLIT SECTION https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK2s7szb0_c Us/Them - Full Video: https://digbmx.com/mvideos/us-them-full-video Follow Rainer & Angus on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raineretz/ https://www.instagram.com/angusbeef_bigcartel/ Follow Matt on IG and Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/mattheyea/ https://twitter.com/mattheyea This podcast was brought to you by: https://www.berksstreetbmx.com/ http://www.theyea.com/ Outro Jingle: TeknoAXE - Sunrise Over Los Angeles
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Beau and Randy review a bunch of new albums, including Tool’s new album ‘Fear Inoculum’, the Elton John biopic ‘Rocketman’ and Roger Waters’ latest concert film ‘Us + Them’. We also talk about the Ghost and Nashville Pussy concerts and give you all the latest news from the world of rock.It's happy hour! Subscribe now and join us.Welcome to Beer Rum & Rock N Roll. A rock music podcast with Beau Shiminsky and Randy Legault. Keeping rock alive - one conversation at a time. Randy Legault is a serious motherfucker when it comes to rock music, owns a video editing company 'Legault Post' and enjoys Beer. He's a good boy, crazy 'bout Elvis. Loves Zeppelin and his lovely wife too. A true defender of the faith with a serious arsenal of knowledge that is fun tapping into.Beau Shiminsky came out of the womb kicking and screaming and naturally the music bug hit early. By 14 he started a punk band and has turned it to 11 ever since. The love of music lead to a career in Scoring Films and Audio Post-Production at his Studio 'Ear Candy'. Comfortably numb with a rum and a whole lotta love for Rock N Roll."Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."https://twitter.com/BEERRUMROCKROLLhttps://www.facebook.com/BEERRUMROCKNROLLhttps://www.instagram.com/beerrumrocknrollhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/beer-rum-rock-n-rollhttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/beer-rum-rock-n-rollhttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-beer-rum-rock-n-roll-31153737/https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Im2nppkyc76ayyptzjstosi6fnyLinks To Check Out: Jennifer Hope - Runnin' With the Devilhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn9-KBt0cU4Roger Waters Us + Them - A film by Sean Evans and Roger Watershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJsaR7yJHf4Roger Waters Us + Them | In Cinemas 2 & 6 October | Official Clip - Us + Themhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EkglmdiPrUGhost - "Faith" - from A Pale Tour Named Deathhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvZKwvpQAUcNashville Pussy "Go Home And Die" Official Music Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgjCU0xIlRIRocketman (2019) - Official Trailer - Paramount Pictureshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3vO8E2e6G0TOOL - Fear Inoculum (Audio)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7DfQMPmJRI&list=PL3htOwmtQv_yHPXNRHNJ-naKnAsvOucltEODM: Best Songs We Never Wrote Album Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ-kZWlVCSsKorn - You'll Never Find Me (Official Live Video)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY09kdQ0CVYI Want It All - John 5 and The Creatureshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukmsY-BOcz8Yngwie Malmsteen - Purple Haze (Blue Lightning)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ-nPi-j28QVolbeat - Pelvis On Fire (Audio)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCV_JKftZokSteel Panther - All I Wanna Do Is Fuck (Myself Tonight) Official Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpyVMzaBqzQSteel Panther - Always Gonna Be A Ho - Official Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkV0M1qbkcwSteel Panther - Death To All But Metal (Explicit)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfB7vF7nCdAHeavy Metal Parking Lothttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whZuz5Dwtw8Poser Exposure: Zebraman From Heavy Metal Parking Lothttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4TIOKT2uig&t=32s
DEEP DIVES & tiny curations Podcast Episodes Available Today: http://tinycurations.com Listen NOW on Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/search/tiny%20curations/ Hear the playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5F0dreK6bUBlBvX527TEvJ?si=oqAWSV6AR5-NtpiCQRPEQg 01 - Knuckle Duster (Radio 1-A) - White Zombie 02 - Remember To Breathe 03 - Sing Along 04 - Make Art Not Friends 05 - All Said And Done 06 - Mercury In Retrograde 07 - Knuckle Duster (Radio 2-B) - White Zombie 08 - Last Light Radio 11-57 PM - Shooter Jennings and Hierophant - (Stephen King) Don't call Sturgill Simpson an outlaw, like his friend Shooter Jennings, he's a Gunslinger. He has that great song "Turtles All the Way Down", all about psilocybin, DMT, and reptile aliens from "Metamodern Sounds in Country Music". Then he released an great cover of Nirvana's "In Bloom", from "A Sailor's Guide to Earth". These are not bro-country moves. I watched it. Now, I was fresh off of Fantastic Fest, so I was used to seeing some great visuals. Then the night before I had seen Roger Waters new "Us + Them" convert film. If anybody ever wondered what Pink Floyd would look like in 2020, this is it! A bit on the political side, but that is Roger Waters. But more great visuals, of course! It's Friday night, I catch Guns 'N Roses on their Not In This Lifetime Tour, with a reunion lineup for the last several years, the 17th annual Austin City Limits (ACL) music festival held in Zilker Park which is held on two consecutive three-day weekends. Sympathy for the devil that we speak of... Simpson was chosen as the opening act for several shows during GnR's "Not in this Lifetime" tour in the summer of 2017. But I get home and watch "Sound & Fury" and was completely blown away! Not what you would typically expect from a country artist. It is like a Pink Floyd movie, but with a Samurai. This was something extraordinary! Here is Make Art Not Friends, my favorite song on the album. I read some reviews about the album, many of them are not favorable. Many of them point to the comparisons with ZZ Top's "Eliminator" album. Sure. But this song here, it's like The Cars , Ric Ocasek recently deceased. It's like a marriage of "Just what I Needed" and let the "Good Times Roll". And if you do like this, check out Shooter Jenning's Hierophant "Black Ribbons" album from 2009. A dystopian rock opera concept companion to "Sound & Fury". It too surfs the radio dial and genre. This has now quickly and easily become my favorite album of the year. "The most important country record since Red Headed Stranger." - Matt Comer And just announced today, an arena tour for Sturgill Simpson! He's coming to the Erwin Center on March 28, 2020. Along with fellow Kentucky singer/songwriter Tyler Childers, whom Sturgill produced his last 2 albums. Tyler is great, too! I caught him this Summer at Robert Earl Keen's 4th on the River in Kerrville. He really brings out the rowdy crowd! And I, along with my friends, may have somehow been mistaken for him and his band afterwards at a hotel pool... Are you sure Hank done it this way? I don't know, but Hank lead his own way. And so did Waylon and so many others. The ones that we still talk about to this day. And Sturgill he is on his own path, too. And him doing an arena rock show, WOW! I mean seriously, I've seen the setlist... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiny-curations-deep-dives/message
MiniJack, Live, Francesca Incudine, Sia, Roger Waters, Us+Them, Pink Floyd, Ginger Baker, Cream, Franz Di Cioccio, PFM, Charlie Puth
MiniJack, Live, Francesca Incudine, Sia, Roger Waters, Us+Them, Pink Floyd, Ginger Baker, Cream, Franz Di Cioccio, PFM, Charlie Puth
MiniJack, Live, Francesca Incudine, Sia, Roger Waters, Us+Them, Pink Floyd, Ginger Baker, Cream, Franz Di Cioccio, PFM, Charlie Puth (prima parte)
MiniJack, Live, Francesca Incudine, Sia, Roger Waters, Us+Them, Pink Floyd, Ginger Baker, Cream, Franz Di Cioccio, PFM, Charlie Puth (seconda parte)
MiniJack, Live, Francesca Incudine, Sia, Roger Waters, Us+Them, Pink Floyd, Ginger Baker, Cream, Franz Di Cioccio, PFM, Charlie Puth (prima parte)
MiniJack, Live, Francesca Incudine, Sia, Roger Waters, Us+Them, Pink Floyd, Ginger Baker, Cream, Franz Di Cioccio, PFM, Charlie Puth (seconda parte)
The man behind and besides Roger Water's Us+Them tour and the massive film they both created. The post Sean Evans – Roger Waters Us + Them #Venezia76 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The man behind and besides Roger Water's Us+Them tour and the massive film they both created. The post Sean Evans – Roger Waters Us + Them #Venezia76 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The man behind and besides Roger Water's Us+Them tour and the massive film they both created. The post Sean Evans – Roger Waters Us + Them #Venezia76 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The man behind and besides Roger Water's Us+Them tour and the massive film they both created. The post Sean Evans – Roger Waters Us + Them #Venezia76 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The man behind and besides Roger Water's Us+Them tour and the massive film they both created. The post Sean Evans – Roger Waters Us + Them #Venezia76 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The man behind and besides Roger Water's Us+Them tour and the massive film they both created. The post Sean Evans – Roger Waters Us + Them #Venezia76 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
This weeks #EchoChamber has a look at Eaten by Lions before its digital & DVD release. As well as the new feature from Blue Fox Entertainment, Papi Chulo. This week we have: Eaten By Lions Release Date: 22nd July (Digital Download) & 29th July 2019 (DVD) Director: Jason WIngard Cast: Antonio Aakeel, Jack Carroll, Asim Chaudhry, Johnny Vegas, Darshan Jariwalla, Niti Ganatra, Vicki Pepperdine, Kevin Eldon, Sarah Hoare & Natalie Davies Credit: Mecca Film, Lightbulb Film Distribution & The Movie Partnership Genre: Comedy Running Time: 99 min Cert: 12a Digital Platforms: iTunes, Sky Store, Virgin Media, Amazon, Google Play, Sony, Microsoft and Rakuten TV Physical Retailers: Sainsburys ASDA, Tesco, Amazon and HMV. Price: Digital Download - £9.99 & DVD - £10.00 ------------ Papi Chulo Release Date: 22 July 2019 Director: John Butler Cast: Matt Bomer, Alejandro Patino, Elena Campbell-Martinez & D'Arcy Carden Credit: The Movie Partnership Genre: Comedy, Drama Running Time: 98 min Cert: 15 Platforms: iTunes, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Sony, Sky Store Price: £5.99 SD/ £5.99 HD ------------ ***Eaten By Lions*** Eaten By Lions will be available on Digital Download on 22nd July, available to pre-order now and on DVD from 29th July, available to pre-order now. ------------ ***Us + Them*** Roger Waters Us + Them, filmed in Amsterdam on the European leg of his highly successful and critically acclaimed 2017/2018 world tour, US + THEM. The film will be screened in 2500+ cinemas across 60+ countries around the world on October 2 and 6 only. Tickets to see the film are on sale now from rogerwatersusandthem.com Watch the official film trailer here. For more information, follow Roger via: Facebook Instagram Twitter ------------ *(Music) 'Dipset Anthem' (ft. Cam'Ron, Juelz Santana) by The Diplomats – 2003
Will Adams & Jon Mulcahy @FastmarketsMB banter with @RodneyHooper13 & @LithiumIonBull about Takeaways and Giveaways as #Lithium19 Santiago #Chileconcluded last Wednesday. Featuring: Sounds of Silence. Us & Them Timeline0:00 - 5:07: Introduction. VW ID Buzz. Sounds of Silence.5:08 - 6:15: Fastmarkets introduction6:16-10:35: Fastmarkets conference takeaways 10:36 - 12:10: Shouldn't OEMs lock in equity & off-take deals at current low prices?12:11 - 14:00: Cathode chemistry trends 14:01 - 17:10: Hydroxide and carbonate pricing 17:11-22:58: Tianqi, Ganfeng, Livent, Albemarle banter. Sustainability. Transparency. Us & Them 22:59 - 27:35: Europe & battery supply chain. Infinity. Keliber. Savannah.27:36 - 31:12: EV range, infrastructure, & carbon neutrality.31:13 - 35:26: General commentary & Fastmarkets overview 35:27 - 41:30: LME contract & price forecasts 41:31 - 44:50: Project funding44:51 - End: Trade war, EV sales & LME
Documentary filmmaker Krista Loughton joins to chat about the making of her documentary “Us&Them”, and her new upcoming projects!
Documentary filmmaker Krista Loughton joins to chat about the making of her documentary “Us&Them”, and her new upcoming projects!
A pocas semanas del concierto en Chile de la gira US+THEM del inconmensurable Roger Waters, los profesores Jaime Retamal, Carlos Azócar y Alberto Mayol divagan sobre los fundamentos de la civilización occidental y el sentido de la vida y la sociedad a raíz de la música y compromisos políticos profundos del cerebro histórico de Pink Floyd. Música y Política disponible en http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1435734267
Australian choreographer Graeme Murphy on 50 years with The Australian Ballet, Henry Naylor tackles the Syrian refugee crisis in Borders, The Magic Pudding – The Opera returns to the stage and BRONKS production Us/Them explores how young people deal with trauma.
In this episode, Neil, Natalia, and Niki debate the life and ministry of Billy Graham, youth activism after the Parkland shootings, and the West Virginia teachers’ strike. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Billy Graham, known to many as “America’s Pastor,” is dead. Niki referred to Kevin Kruse’s article about Graham’s early conservatism at Made by History and Anthea Butler’s HuffPost article about the limits of Graham’s racial progressivism. Natalia mentioned this Rolling Stone story about Graham’s role in encouraging homophobia. High school students are shaping the national conversation about gun control in the wake of the Parkland shooting. Natalia referred to the East Los Angeles blowouts she wrote about in her book, and Niki discussed this article at The Root about the racialized media coverage of such activism. Niki also wrote about how corporations have been a part of America’s political battles in her column for U.S. News & World Report. West Virginia’s teachers are striking. Natalia talked about the anti-union film The Lottery and recommended journalist Trey Kay’s podcast broadcast in collaboration with the West Virginia Public Broadcasting Center, Us & Them. In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History: Neil shared this TIME article about the 1961 plane crash that killed the U.S. figure skating team. Natalia discussed Dylan Gottlieb’s article “Rat Race” about urban marathons from the Past Present x Public Seminar Niki commented on recollections of William F. Buckley ten years after his death.
DeRay Mckesson discusses going from newsletter to podcast, Uncivil tells the untold stories of the Civil War, and Trey Kay explores our divides in Us & Them. Plus: Oral history podcast Ferguson Voices.
This one is the closer on Behave by Robert Sapolsky, which is a great book on human behavior and neuroscience. I go through content in the last chapters of it, including: morality and doing the right thing elements of human behavior in competition/cooperation details of empathy regarding Us/Them thinking metaphors and symbols that we as … Continue reading "59: Chapters 13 Through 17 Of Behave By Robert Sapolsky" The post 59: Chapters 13 Through 17 Of Behave By Robert Sapolsky appeared first on The Armen Show.
DeRay Mckesson discusses going from newsletter to podcast, Uncivil tells the untold stories of the Civil War, and Trey Kay explores our divides in Us & Them. Plus: Oral history podcast Ferguson Voices.
This is almost like a continuation from the last podcast. It picks up where the other left off. Lines were very long to get in the venue. Roger tours with 18 trucks full of gear for his 2017 Us+ Them … Continue reading →
TEXT: Ephesians 5:21 TAKEAWAYS Listen to the podcast Us & Them. It is very good. Pray for opportunities to confront and dismantle your Us & Them. Spend some time listening to and reading voices you would normally avoid. BENEDICTION Lord, turn our praises into hands that clothe the naked, arms that comfort the afflicted, tables that host the stranger, and shoulders that support the weary so that your name may be praised by those who live and die with their backs against the wall. Amen.
Lots of fun at Roger's rehearsal last night at the Meadowlands. You can find all about his Us+Them 2017 tour, beginning is Kansas City later this week on Friday 5/26 and ending in Vancouver on 10/28. Roger Waters Us + … Continue reading →
Critics are supposed to be heard and not seen, but Gareth K Vile got involved in a show a few years ago: in this episode of At the Fringe, Alexander Devriendt, the director of Ontroerend Goed, confronts the critic who threw a shoe at his performers after a discussion about his latest piece, World Without Us. Kirstyn Smith, The List's Music Editor, shares her gig picks at the Festival. And the cast of Fringe First winner Us / Them talk about making challenging work for all the family.Show notes00:00:32 – Alexander Devriendt from Ontroerend Goed (World Without Us)00:16:26 – Music from Blaze – 'Weerslag' (Belgian hip hop)00:18:36 – Kirstyn Smith's Fringe picks: King Creosote, Nothing Ever Happens Here, Withered Hand, Mogwai and Mark Cousins, Nightworks, DIVE00:23:59 – Music from RichardBeats00:25:07 – Gytha Parmentier and Roman van Houtven (Us / Them)00:34:11 – Credits and thanksCredits:At the Fringe is co-created by Gareth K Vile (host) and Annie Kolemen (producer). Equipment supplied by Subcity Radio.Please send feedback to webeditor[at]list.co.uk
With Kirsty Lang at the Edinburgh Festivals.How do shows make the transition from big on the Fringe, to mainstream success? Two talent spotters reveal what they look for when they come to Edinburgh.Scottish folk singer Karine Polwart discusses her award-winning Edinburgh International Festival show Wind Resistance, a love letter to the flora and fauna of her home terrain, Fala Moor just south of Edinburgh.A new play examines what happened during Ukraine's Euro Maidan revolution through an intense immersive experience. Creators, and husband and wife team, Mark and Marichka Marczyk explain why for them theatre was the best way to process what happened.And Viv Groskop reviews US/THEM, a play charting the Beslan siege of 2004 through the eyes of two children who were caught up in the violence.
1/27/15 - Learn about the shift from “Us VS Them” to “Us & Them” as global sourcing of raw materials and components rewrites “Made in the USA.” Cliff Waldman, Director of Economic Studies at MAPI, the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation talks with Mfg TalkRadio’s hosts Lew Weiss and Tim Grady and presents his findings on the “Made in USA” label and the impact on the global supply chain.