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In this episode, Mike Gathers chats with RAW Lucubrator and Guerill-AI Ontologist, Vincent Murphy. Links... • Vincent's Brainstorm: https://www.vincentmurphy.co.uk/ • The Upcoming AI Future | Kevin Kelly | The Tim Ferriss Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kzfH5V8jxY • Kevin Kelly on The Many Positive Possibilities of Generative AI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJbMLi6NGzg • Will A.I. Make Us Smarter? https://freakonomics.com/podcast/will-a-i-make-us-smarter/ • Debating the Future of AI: A Conversation with Marc Andreessen https://www.samharris.org/podcasts/making-sense-episodes/324-debating-the-future-of-ai • AI Will Save The World with Marc Andreessen and Martin Casado https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wIUK0nsyUg • • • Host Mike Gathers Producer/Engineer Richard Rasa
Vincent Murphy (aka Jasper) has travelled the World, but the one journey that he really wanted to make was a lot closer to home. Growing up and living in Fethard in Co Tipperary, he was struck with an idea many years ago as he stood by the river behind his house. He felt that he could travel anywhere in the World once there was a stream, river or sea nearby. So he decided to travel to the only other Fethard in the World, Fethard in Co Wexford, on the water.
Chris gives his full thoughts and reaction to father of former Gamecocks offensive lineman Vincent Murphy attacking Shane Beamer's program by insinuating Shane Beamer's culture is somehow WORSE than the toxicity displayed under former head coach Will Muschamp. TSUS has new video content every day so make sure you're subscribed: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsQmBNkPOToCPXQOxQmS9eg Subscribe to The Spurs Up Show, the best Gamecocks podcast on the internet: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-spurs-up-show/id1441899352 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSpursUpShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespursupshow/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSpursUpShow Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-spurs-up-show/id1441899352 Merch: https://tsus.store/ Let's get it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vincent Murphy owns McCarthy's bar in Tipperary. He recalls when Lisa Marie, and her family visited the bar on a couple of occasions singing classic rock songs.
In this episode, we discuss:How panhandling as a teen directly led Vincent to his career in theatre His book, Page to Stage: The Craft of Adaptation, and the six building blocks of a great adaptation or any play, really The playwright exchange program he wishes would have a second lifeAnd more! Ahem, listen for all those name drops - they hit hard!All About Our GuestFor over four decades, Vincent Murphy was an artistic producing director of three acclaimed theaters, with a professional career of collaboration on more than 200 productions in the US, Canada, South America, and Europe. As a director, playwright, actor, designer, choreographer, and artistic director, he has garnered more than forty major awards in directing, acting, playwriting, and teaching.Murphy has devoted much of his career to championing the development of new plays. At Theater Emory, where he is a full professor in the arts, he developed a biennial Brave New Works series. He created the Playwriting Center of Theater Emory where over one hundred new plays and adaptations went on to productions around the world. Murphy initiated and produced festivals with residencies by Athol Fugard, Frank Manley, Naomi Wallace and Wole Soyinka.He has taught adaptation workshops for professionals and students at several theaters and play labs in the USA, Canada and Europe. His former students who became leaders in the field include Robert O'Hara, Lauren Gunderson, Hank Azaria, Ariel Fristoe, Adam Richmond and Justine Shapiro.Murphy himself is a seasoned adapter and producer of new work. He began his career in 1970 by creating a well-received adaptation of the works of William Blake. In 2013, The University Of Michigan Press published his book on adaptation for the theatre, Page to Stage: The Craft of Adaptation. Buy Vincent's Book:at the University of Michigan Presson AmazonConnect with host Melissa Schmitz***Sign up for the 101 Stage Adaptations Newsletter***101 Stage AdaptationsFollow the Podcast on Facebook & InstagramRead Melissa's plays on New Play ExchangeConnect with Melissa on LinkedInWays to support the show:- Buy Me a Coffee- Tell us your thoughts in our Listener Survey!- Give a 5-Star rating- Write a glowing review on Apple Podcasts - Send this episode to a friend- Share on social media (Tag us so we can thank you!)Creators: Host your podcast through Buzzsprout using my affiliate link & get a $20 credit on your paid account. Let your fans directly support you via Buy Me a Coffee (affiliate link).
What is behind the current rise in the cost of living. Financial Advice with Frances O'Hanlon Decluttering your home Research proves that Irish Mothers are most often referred to as ‘Mam' A chef from Clonmel who made it to the semifinals of Britain's Best Young Chef We speak to author Vincent Murphy about his book Goodbye Kit
The final episode of our independent book stores 10 part mini series takes us to Letterfrack and another outlet of Books At One. Mary Ruddy gives Jarlath a look inside the shop, the rich history of its location and how she came to run the store with her husband Vincent Murphy. Like it's sister store in Louisburgh, the books store that started this series, the Letterfrack branch is more than just a book retailer. Mary talks to Jar about her previous life, her publishing company Artisan and the task of founding a local radio station. Finally Jarlath fondly looks back across the series and urges us one final time to go and seek out these gems wherever they can be found. Special thanks to Dec Ryan and The One Foundation for all their help in creating this series. To hear every episode in full and to gain access to the entire back-catalogue of over 500 Irishman Abroad episodes that are not available on iTunes for just the price of a pint every month visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad Supplementary research provided by John Meagher. The Irishman Abroad Liveline is now open. You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 0044 7543 122 330. Why not pose a running question to Irish Olympic Legend Sonia O'Sullivan or ask our America Correspondent Marion McKeone her thoughts on a current talking point Stateside? Of course, if you have an issue with traffic or elephants on the loose in your area, Jarlath can do his best to sort that out too. Our charity partner is jigsawonline.ie. In these tricky times, Jigsaw provides a range of resources, advice and care for your people to help them strengthen their mental health and the skills needed to navigate life. Please visit their website and consider making a donation. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
A Tipp funeral director told Fran that people will find out when a funeral is on, despite calls from the Irish Association of Funeral Directors to stop advertising funerals online. Vincent Murphy of McCarthy's bar and funeral directors in Fethard says it's not worth the effort not to advertise, and hasn't been witness to any Covid-19 restriction issues at funerals
On November 21st 1920, British security forces stormed a Gaelic football match in Croke Park Dublin, killing 14 and wounding dozens more. 100 yrs later, Vincent Murphy sets out on a 100 mile cycle as he explores his Grand Uncle Gus McCarthy’s story as one of the Tipperary players involved in what became known as Bloody Sunday (2020) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This sound art installation by artist Anthony Ptak. Liner notes: Phonologistic Auralities 1 (2006) [4:00] Phonologistic Auralities Sound Art Installation opens April 21, 2006 at Independent Media Center Urbana, Illinois. 24-channel collaborative work in a former US postal facility with 13 of my sound artist students. Part of an immersive arts event Late Night Space curated by improviser Jason Finkelman for Boneyard Arts Festival. Sponsored by 40 North Champaign County Arts, Culture and Entertainment Council. Credits: Alex Valasco, Christopher Willard, Frederick Follmer, Pat Fahrner, Christine Don, Teresa Gale, Andrew Graham, Vincent Murphy, Jessica Roberts, Collin Bradford, Nate Wallace, Russell Weiss, Anthony Ptak. Sound is an axis of information. - AJ Ptak
One of the questions which comes up again and again at different Banter discussions has to do with who sets the news agenda. Be it the general election or Syria, people are curious about why certain stories make the mix, the filters which are used to make those decisions and the stories which don’t make the cut as a result. This Banter discussion at Wigwam in Dublin brought together Susan Daly (editor, The Journal), Richie Oakley (editor, The Times Ireland edition) and Vincent Murphy (editor, Morning Ireland, RTÉ Radio One) to talk about their work, the decisions they make, the factors which inform those decisions and other issues around the editorial process.
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, adapted by Patrick Siler, at Upstream Theater, (2) OFF THE RECORD, by Alec Wild, at OnSite Theatre Company, (3) THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, by Rupert Holmes, at Stray Dog Theatre, (4) STOMP, by Luke Cresswell & Steve McNicholas, at the Fox Theatre, (5) THE COCKFIGHTER, by Frank Manley & Vincent Murphy, at West End Players Guild, (6) THE LAST FIVE YEARS, by Jason Robert Brown, at Webster Univ. Conservatory, (7) LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, by Howard Ashman & Alan Menken, at Over Due Theatre Company, (8) GOOD PEOPLE, by David Lindsay-Abaire, at Univ. of Missouri-St. Louis.
Renee Sevier-Monsey, Director and Vincent Murphy, writer discuss the West End Players Guild production of "The Cockfighter" running April 10-19, 2015 at the Union Avenue Christian Church.