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WCRXFM had the privilege of attending the Nascar Chicago Street Race Weekend 2024! This was the second year for the race as well as WCRX's second year in a row covering the event. Here's the scoop on how the weekend went!
In this episode, MoCP Curatorial Fellow, Asha Iman Veal, is in conversation with artist Işıl Eğrikavuk and artist duo Cognate Collective (Amy Sanchez-Arteaga and Misael Diaz). Together they discuss their thoughts on nationality, identity, creative influences and their works included the MoCP exhibition, Beautiful Diaspora: You Are Not The Lesser Part. The artists also share their thoughts on other works in the museum's collection by Laia Abril, Doretha Lange and David Taylor. To help stop the spread of Covid-19, this episode was recorded over Zoom and not in the WCRX studios.
In this episode, MoCP Chief Curator and Deputy Director, Karen Irvine, sits down with artists Jess T. Dugan and Rafael Soldi of the Strange Fire Collective to discuss the founding of Strange Fire and its mission to showcase works made by women, people of color, and queer and trans artists. Dugan and Soldi also speak about their own practice as working artists, and their thoughts on the work of Harry Callahan and Diane Arbus in the museum’s collection. To help stop the spread of Covid-19, this episode was recorded live in front of an audience over Zoom and not in the WCRX studios.
Welcome to the final episode of this show! Today we will be skip the news and our social media moments to bring you the stories of graduating Columbia College Chicago seniors for the Manifest Urban Arts Festival. If you want to check out this year’s online festival head over to manifest.colum.edu. Thank you to Madelena Primini, Michael Filek, Josie Whisman and Mahnoor Syed for guesting on this episode. A very special thank you to Matt Cunningham. Thank you for listening in this semester. Congrats to the class of 2020. We made it. Please enjoy this last episode, the Manifest episode, of in the loop with Louise and Yasmeen. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @WCRXFM. If you have anything you’d like to share with us, send it our way using the hashtag #inthelooponcrx
This week on In the Loop, we have a big update from our home state of Illinois concerning new COVID-19 rules for going out to the store or pharmacy. We also talk new COVID-19 symptoms you should be aware of and the beginning of Ramadan. Yasmeen interviews a teacher from Chicago Public Schools about how he is coping with teaching math from home, and Louise talks with singer-songwriter Janet Blackwell about her new EP “Énouement,” how to stay creative while trapped inside four walls and how not to beat yourself up if you’re not as productive as you had hoped to be during this extra time at home. Follow the show @WCRX on social media and share and tag our show with #inthelooponcrx
Feeling nostalgic for the South Carolina primaries on Super Tuesday? Well you're in luck! Isabella Eliopulos shares with us her reporting that aired on Monday on WCRX from S.C. It was predicted that Biden would come away victorious in South Carolina, but the margin by which he won was slightly unprecedented. With Sanders coming in second and maintaining his position as the Democratic frontrunner, his campaign had no trouble staying energized and optimistic.
This podcast goes to the radio. Ethan Anderson joins Blaise Mesa on 88.1 WCRX.
On today’s episode is none other that AUX Audio producer Isabella Eliopulos. Over a year ago, Isabella took charge of producing the (what is now) AUX Audio program In the Green Room. Recently, she has also taken the reigns as producer for one of our newest programs, Ghost Stories. And, on January 1st, 2020, you can catch Isabella’s own podcast, Astrology Academy, through all AUX Audio podcast platforms.Outside of AUX, Isabella can also be heard DJing on WCRX 88.1FM every Thursday evening from 4-7pm. If you’re not in Chicago and would like to tune in, you can stream the live show through the WCRX website, as well as by searching WCRX through TuneIn.Stay tuned after the show for Isabella’s (assuredly apt) cover of Regina Spektor’s “Somedays”.Isabella Eliopuloshttps://wcrx.colum.edu/https://tunein.com/radio/WCRX-881-s28032/https://www.instagram.com/isabellaeliopulos/https://www.instagram.com/singinnnsongs/https://soundcloud.com/isabella-eliopulos-639949808/trackshttps://www.youtube.com/user/isamazing101https://www.auxchicago.com/in-the-green-roomhttps://www.auxchicago.com/ghost-storiesAUX Populi / Andy Kinghttps://www.auxchicago.com/auxpopulihttps://www.auxchicago.com/https://www.instagram.com/AUXPopuliPod/https://www.instagram.com/auxchicagoandy/Theme by Kevin MacLeodLogo by Baitul Javid
EN - Interview w/ Deborah Berman Santana, retired professor of geography and ethnic studies at Mills College, on the economic and political crisis in Puerto Rico, its colonial status, and the similarities w/ Greece. In English. Aired Sep. 27-Oct. 3, 2017.
EN - Interview w/ Nikolaos Chatziandreou, founder of the Acropolis of Athens online campaign advocating for the return of the Acropolis Sculptures to Greece. Discusses the sculptures' history, efforts to repatriate them. In English. Aired May 19-25, 2016.
EN - Dialogos Radio's commentary of the week, for the week of September 15-21, 2016, on the SYRIZA government's claims of growth and recovery, on the many economic problems in Greece, and on the corrupt and illegal television licensing bid. In English.
EN - Interview with professor Déborah Berman-Santana on the economic crisis in Puerto Rico and recent "bailout," and on the many similarities with the ongoing crisis in Greece, based on her two recent visits to Greece. In English. Aired Sep. 15-21, 2016.
GR - An interview on Athina 9,84 FM radio in Athens on the deadly shooting incident in Dallas during the "Black Lives Matter" protest march on July 7, 2016. Aired July 8, 2016. Interview is in Greek.
GR - Interview w/ investigative journalist and author Greg Palast, on the U.S. presidential elections and his new documentary, political and economic developments in Latin America, and continued austerity in Greece. Aired June 2-8, 2016. Greek voiceover.
EN - Interview w/ investigative journalist and author Greg Palast, on the U.S. presidential elections and his new documentary, political and economic developments in Latin America, and continued austerity in Greece. Aired June 2-8, 2016. In English.
GR - Dialogos Radio's commentary of the week, for the week of June 2-8, 2016, on the 7,500 page austerity package passed by the SYRIZA-led Greek government and on the realities of the "European dream" for Greece. In Greek.
EN - Dialogos Radio's commentary of the week, for the week of June 2-8, 2016, titled "The Truth About Greece," describing the realities of austerity in Greece, debt colonization, apathy, and how the country reached its current crisis. In English.
EN - Dialogos Radio's commentary of the week, for the week of May 19-25, 2016, on the latest set of austerity measures passed by the Greek government, and the complacency and lack of response of the Greek people. In English.
EN - Interview w/ U. of Macedonia prof. Zoe Georganta, former Hellenic Statistical Authority board member, on how Greece's deficit was falsified and worsened to drag Greece under the troika, and on what's happening today. In English. Aired May 10-17, 2017
EN - Dialogos Radio's commentary of the week, for the week of April 17-23, 2016, on ongoing political and economic developments in Greece, the upcoming fourth memorandum agreement, and the total apathy of the Greek people. In English.
GR - Dialogos Radio's commentary of the week, for the week of April 14-20, 2016, on ongoing political and economic developments in Greece, the upcoming fourth memorandum agreement, and the total apathy of the Greek people. In Greek.
EN - Interview with Maria Karamitsos, founder and editor of WindyCityGreek.com, on her website, Chicago's Greektown and Greek community, and the recent visit of Alexis Tsipras to Chicago and the reaction to his visit. In English. Aired Oct. 25-31, 2017.
GR - An interview with Nikos Logothetis, former board member of the Greek Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on how Greece's deficit and debt were augmented and on the trials against former ELSTAT head Andreas Georgiou. In Greek. Aired November 8-14, 2017.
EN - An interview with Eric Toussaint of the CADTM and the Greek Truth Commission on Public Debt, on the issue of Greece's debt, the commission's findings, and legal solutions for Greece's debt burden. In English. Aired December 7-13, 2017.
GR - An interview with talented Greek musician and singer Mikaela Darmani, on her music and career, her musical influences, and the state of Greek music today. In Greek. Aired as part of the Dialogos Radio holiday special, December 14-20, 2017.
GR - Interview w/ constitutional law scholar Giorgos Kasimatis on the Macedonia dispute, rallies in Athens and Thessaloniki, role of the memorandums in the Macedonia issue, legality of the memorandums and debt. In Greek. Aired February 6-19, 2018.
EN - An interview with economist and author Dr. Jack Rasmus, professor of economics and politics at St. Mary's College in California, on the Greek economic crisis and systemic economic problems in Europe and globally. In English. Aired Sept. 29, 2016.
GR - Interview with Maria Kanellopoulou of Greek activist organization Save Greek Water, on the impending privatization of Greece's water utilities, the potential consequences of this selloff, and efforts to stop this. In Greek. Aired Oct. 13-19, 2016.
GR - Interview with physicist Dimitri Nanopoulos of Texas A and M University, former president of the Academy of Athens and affiliated researcher at Harvard University and CERN, on his life, career, and research. In Greek. Aired Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2016.
EN - Interview with Maria Kanellopoulou of Greek activist organization Save Greek Water, on the impending privatization of Greece's water utilities, the potential consequences of this selloff, and efforts to stop this. In English. Aired Oct. 20-26, 2016.
GR - Interview with Leonidas Babanis, organizer of this year's Greek Panorama tourism and gastronomy exhibit in New York City's Grand Central Station, for which Dialogos Radio is an official communication sponsor. In Greek. Aired May 3-10, 2017.
GR - Interview w/ U. of Macedonia prof. Zoe Georganta, former Hellenic Statistical Authority board member, on how Greece's deficit was falsified and worsened to drag Greece under the troika, and on what is happening today. In Greek. Aired May 3-10, 2017.
EN - Interview with Leonidas Babanis, organizer of this year's Greek Panorama tourism and gastronomy exhibit in New York City's Grand Central Station, for which Dialogos Radio is an official communication sponsor. In English. Aired April 26-May 2, 2017.
EN - Interview with economist Roger Bootle, winner of the Wolfson Prize in economics, on Brexit, on the future of the EU, on Greece, and on his plan for how any Eurozone member can safely leave the euro. In English. Aired April 26-May 2, 2017.
EN - An interview with Turkish journalist Gürkan Özturan on the upcoming Turkish constitutional referendum and other developments coming out of Turkey. In English. Aired April 5-11, 2017.
GR - Interview w/ economist, author, and analyst Spiros Lavdiotis on the origins of modern-day austerity, on Greece's debt, the difference between a parallel and domestic currency, and on how Grexit can be achieved. In Greek. Aired March 15-April 4, 2017.
EN - Dialogos Radio's commentary of the week for the week of March 22-28, 2017, with a perspective from Greece on the Donald Trump election, anti-Russian hysteria, left-wing hypocrisy, globalism, migration, Brexit, the EU, and the Euro. In English.
GR - An interview with Greek spoken word artist Dylan Wolfram, on his spoken word projects and latest release, titled Bellows. In English. Aired March 16-22, 2017.
EN - An interview with Greek spoken word artist Dylan Wolfram, on his spoken word projects and latest release, titled Bellows. In English. Aired March 8-14, 2017.
GR - An interview with renowned architect, author, and historian Konstantinos Staikos, on his distinguished architectural career, his books, and his donation to the Onassis Foundation for the creation of its library. Aired December 15-21, 2016. In Greek.
EN - Interview with Brown University prof. of political economy Mark Blyth, on Trump and his economic policies, the reasons why Trump and Brexit prevailed, the impact of Brexit, continued austerity, and the Greek crisis. In English. Aired Feb. 10-17, 2017
EN - Interview with renowned architect, author, and historian Konstantinos Staikos, on his distinguished architectural career, his books, and his donation to the Onassis Foundation for the creation of its library. Aired December 15-21, 2016. In English.
EN - Interview with economist, analyst, former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury, former Wall Street Journal editor Paul Craig Roberts on Trump's election victory, Brexit, the Italy referendum, Syria, and fake news. Aired Dec 8-14, 2016. In English.
GR - Interview w/ economist, analyst, former Asst. Secretary of the US Treasury, former Wall Street Journal editor Paul Craig Roberts on Trump's election victory, Brexit, the Italy referendum, Syria, and fake news. Aired Dec. 8-14, 2016. Greek voiceover.
GR - Dialogos Radio's commentary of the week, for the week of December 8-14, 2016, on the Italian referendum result, the European Union's disdain for democracy, and the issue of "fake news." In Greek.
EN - Dialogos Radio's commentary of the week, for the week of December 8-14, 2016, on the Italian referendum result, the European Union's disdain for democracy, and the issue of "fake news." In English.
EN - An interview with talented Greek musician and singer Mikaela Darmani, on her music and career, her musical influences, and the state of Greek music today. In English. Aired as part of the Dialogos Radio holiday special, December 21-27, 2017.
EN - Interview w/ Duke Univ. professor of political science Bahar Leventoglu, who spoke about ongoing developments in Turkey following the failed July 2016 coup attempt, and the conflict in Syria and with the Kurds. Aired Nov. 10-16, 2016. In English.
Option Block 220: Who Needs Annuities When You Can Sell Puts on GOOG? Interview Block: Today's guest is Doug Berman, Vice President of Agriculture Derivatives, RCM Asset Management. He talks about Why this is an extremely exciting time in the corn option market. The unique relationship between implied volatility and pricing How traditional strategies like covered calls/collars perform in the Ag realm vs. equity options On Wednesday, February 13, Doug will be sharing with us his ideas and systems for trading futures and options on corn. Trading Block: A meandering day on the street today. We're still deep in the earnings with CBOE, ATVI, MSFT, and CMG all rallying strong post-earnings. RIMM/BBRY staying strong as well. Apple watch is back on. The Odd Block: Bullish put spread trades in Bank of America Corp. (BAC), small call block goes up in Superconductor Corp. (AMSC), aggressive opening call buyer in Walgreens Co. (WAG), and closing calls trade in Chilcott Ltd. (WCRX). Xpress Block: Alex discusses some impending price changes in futures and futures options. Now $3.50! + exchange fees and NFA fees. Around the Block: Cisco earnings 2/13, LivePerson 2/12, NVidia 2/13, Tesla 2/13. Watching Radian Group, Google and Apple.
Today on the show, we talk about week 2 of the NFL. All of the shocking upsets, big performances, and injury updates from around the league. Of course, it wouldn't be the Fantasy Sideline Network without a little Fantasy Football talk! Also, Sam Panayotovich from "Deep Dish Sports" on WCRX joins me for his opinion on all the day's action. It's a show you don't want to miss! Follow @theshowdannyp and @WCRXsports on twitter, and live chat throughout the show by using #TSWDP. Check out the official website for the podcast, http://www.theshowwithdannyp.com