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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 866: Sharon Louden and Vinson Valega!

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 58:48


Live for WY! The return of art world mega force Sharon Louden and music empresario Vinson Valega! We talk Sustaining your Creative Life and the Institute for it! Always working to better your artistic life! Get your Art World hustle on. Asia Freeman/Bunnell Arts Center (Homer, AK): https://www.bunnellarts.org/ Andreana Donahue/Arts of Life (Chicago): https://artsoflife.org/about/ Ruby Lerner: www.rubylerner.com (AMAZING WEBSITE/RESOURCE) Ray Johnson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Johnson Evan Penny: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Penny Phil Ross: https://www.mycoworks.com/our-heritage and https://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2013/designandviolence/mycotecture-phil-ross/ Wyoming Initiative Partnership (WIP): https://www.uwyo.edu/as/wip.html is connected to the Neltje Center for Excellence in Creativity and the Arts: https://www.uwyo.edu/as/neltje-center/index.html Sheridan College: https://www.sheridan.edu/ Whitney Center for the Arts: https://www.sheridan.edu/academics/arts/ New Yorker/Lincoln Financial Sponsored Video: Watch [PAID POST] Sustaining Creativity for a Lifetime | The New Yorker New Yorker/Lincoln Financial Sponsored Article: https://www.newyorker.com/sponsored/story/sharon-louden-a-lifetime-of-championing-working-artists https://www.vinsonvalega.com/ Living and Sustaining a Creative Life series of books Twitter: @LoudenStudioInstagram: @SharonLouden www.sharonlouden.com www.livesustain.org

WC Podcast
Season 3-Episode 01: Commissioner Jim Gibson

WC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 29:26


Commissioner Jim Gibson, former mayor of Henderson and County Commission Chair, highlights his journey in politics in Southern Nevada. He talks about the new EmployNV Career Hub at the Whitney Center which will provide workforce development opportunities and resources to the Clark County community. He also discusses the new podcast that Clark County has released in Spanish and the big new events that are coming to Las Vegas.Whitney Community Center: https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/government/departments/parks___recreation/facilities/whitney_recreation_center.php 

Culture Eats Everything
Mike Rambaroes | Culture Eats Everything

Culture Eats Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 34:18


Tom sits down with the President & CEO at Whitney Center, Inc. Mike Rambaroes. They talk about culture, and what it reflects within the workplace environment. Mike talks about his new profound insight into what "coaching" truly is and the obstacles he has overcome and is still working on overcoming today as a leader. They also talk about the leadership retreat that they partook in, and how allowing yourself to be coached is so important. ______________________ Whitney Center Website: https://www.whitneycenter.com/ _______________________ Phoenix Performance Partners Website: https://www.phoenixperform.com/ Culture Eats Everything Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culture-eats-everything/id1526731051 Culture Eats Everything Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1utf9dZh2PRQKxe6qg5I5M Tom Willis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasawillis Checkout our book: https://www.phoenixperform.com/book #CultureEatsEverything ______________________ Download & Share!

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast
MSP 120: Daniel Gwirtzman

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 73:13


Today's guest is Daniel Gwirtzman.  A Rochester, NY native, Daniel is a producer, choreographer, educator, filmmaker, and dancer, and directs the New York City-based Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company, celebrating its 23rd Anniversary and operating with the belief that everyone can join the dance. Gwirtzman was a member of Garth Fagan Dance, toured internationally as a guest artist for multiple years with the Mark Morris Dance Group, and co-founded Artichoke Dance Company, for which he choreographed and danced. Daniel Gwirtzman Dance performance highlights include Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Edinburgh International Fringe Festival, The Kennedy Center, The Studios at Key West, Whitney Center for the Arts (Wyoming), The Yard (Martha's Vineyard), and, in New York, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Queens Museum of Art, La MaMa, Joyce SoHo, and The Flea Theater, among others.  Daniel has been awarded many residencies including by the Joyce Theater Foundation (NYC), The Yard (MA) Raumars (Finland), Sacatar (Brazil), Djerassi (California), and Skafiotes (Greece). Daniel is on faculty at Ithaca College, where he is an Assistant Professor of Dance. The Company's dance film The Fantasyland Project, which Time Out New York selected as among “the best live theater to stream online” was one of the first new dance films to emerge from the pandemic, premiering July 2020. A year later, June 2021, Dance With Us, an educational digital platform launched. This multi-faceted project, with leadership support from The Rockefeller Brothers Fund, explains ways to view and speak about dance. For more on this podcast: Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

The Roundtable
Rites Of Passage - Vision 20/20

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 10:27


Rites of Passage: 20/20 Vision, a collaborative art and performance project focusing on the lives and visionary futures of Black, Indigenous, Immigrant, (cis and trans) Women of Color in America, will be presented August 13–17 at Pittsfield's Whitney Center for the Arts.

Rowan University Self-Guided Tour
42 - Whitney Center

Rowan University Self-Guided Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 0:48


The Whitney Center is an apartment style residence for upperclassmen. Apartments are typically 4 bedroom, one student to a room, and two students to a bathroom. There is a kitchen and living room per each apartment, and the apartments come furnished. There are laundry facilities in each hallway, and lounge and study spaces on every floor. The Whitney Center is also home to our esteemed Honors College, complete with a wing dedicated to several Honors classrooms, offices, study spaces, and computer labs.

International Festival of Arts & Ideas
SONGWRITING AS RADICAL IMAGINATION: AN ACTIVIST SONGBOOK DISCUSSION

International Festival of Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 67:21


Listen on Apple PodcastsJoined by Activist Songbook Composer Byron Au Yong and Lyricist Aaron Jafferis, a panel of artists/activists will discuss music and its role in activism and democracy. Joined by a panel that includes local New Haven activist/musician New Haven musician Paul Bryant Hudson and nationally recognized organizers including Kit Yan & Melissa Li, co-creators of Interstate, we will learn how music can be a tool to effect change at every level of our democracy. How does music change people, history, and reality? What draws you to songs that name and fight oppression, versus songs that claim liberation and create the new world we're stepping into, versus both? How do you see music effecting political change within this election year, and how can it be a voice of democracy at large?Additional support for the Activist Songbook Panel Discussion is provided by the New England States Touring Program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies.For more Activist Songbook programs, click here.The Ideas Program is presented in partnership with Connecticut Humanities, a non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, with additional leadership support of The Whitney Center and media sponsor CT Public.

Friends with Employee Benefits & HR
Reopen CT Advisory: Whitney Center's Re-Emergence Plan

Friends with Employee Benefits & HR

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 31:26


We (virtually) sat down with Michael Rambarose, President & CEO of Whitney Center, to discuss how his operations have changed since COVID-19, what his re-emergence plan is once given the green light from Governor Lamont, and what he is taking into consideration during this planning phase.

Will Call
Will Call #63: Utter Whimsy and Dust Bowl Faeries, plus Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley

Will Call

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 59:52


5th Annual Whimsy at the Whitney Center for the Arts, with afterparty tunes provided by the Dust Bowl Faeries; AND a costumed, elaborately staged reading of Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley at Shakespeare & Company. Today is Tuesday, November 21st, 2017, and you’re listening to Episode 63 of Will Call, here at the Greylock Glass. I’m your host, Jason Velazquez, and I have to say welcome to all our listeners, and thanks for tuning in. I am so pleased to announce that this episode is sponsored by the newest supporter of the Greylock Glass, The Spirit Shop of Williamstown, located at 280 Cole Avenue, purveyors of fine wines, a masterfully curated selection of domestic and imported beers, local hard ciders, and a full range of liquors—if you check your cabinet and find your holiday entertaining supplies lacking, a trip to the Spirit Shop, might just be the solution you’re looking for.… The post Will Call #63: Utter Whimsy and Dust Bowl Faeries, plus Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley appeared first on The Greylock Glass.

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LeadingAge Workforce Innovators
Episode 1: Karyn Fryer, Employee Relations Officer at the Whitney Center

LeadingAge Workforce Innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 18:55


LeadingAge Workforce Innovators is a production of LeadingAge's Center for Workforce Solutions. The show examines promising practices and innovations to meet workforce challenges. Episode 1 of the LeadingAge Workforce Innovators Podcast. LeadingAge's Gene Mitchell interviews Karyn Fryer, Employee Relations Officer at the Whitney Center in Hamden, CT. Karyn reflects on the success of the Whitney Center's "Compass Program". LeadingAge Workforce Innovators is hosted by Gene Mitchell and produced by Charlie Visconage. Susan Hildebrandt is vice president of LeadingAge's Center for Workforce Solutions

INDIEcent Exposure
INDIEcent Exposure #24: The Matchstick Architects—”All That’s In Between”

INDIEcent Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 41:33


We caught up with the Matchstick Architects as they waited for the first shipment of CDs of their latest effort, "All That's In Between," to arrive. I don't know about you, but I LOVE that "new LP smell." We spoke with Dar Maloney and Tom Conklin (Diane Davis was unavailable) about the what the guts of the music are made of. Answer: raw stories. In addition to busting out the discs at their CD release party this Saturday, they'll be helping First Fridays Artswalk break new ground as they inaugurate the addition of live music to the collection of arts offerings in Pittsfield, Mass. The Matchstick Architects are (from left), Diane DDD, Tom Conklin, and Dar Maloney (submitted photo). First Fridays ArtswalkThe Matchstick Architects, LiveFriday, August 5, 2016, 5:00 – 7:30 p.m.Downtown Pittsfield, Inc.33 Dunham Mall, Pittsfield, Mass.Free AND THEN: CD Release Party, "All That's In Between"The Matchstick Architects, LiveSaturday, August 6, 2016; 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.Whitney Center for the Arts42 Wendell Ave, Pittsfield, Mass.Free About the Matchstick Architects The Matchstick Architects are a New England based original rock band with strong country, blues, and folk influences. The band plays in and around New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Connecticut in support of their debut CD entitled "All That's In Between." Their music has also been featured on several regional radio stations including WEXT 97.7 FM in Troy, NY and WTBR 89.7 FM in Pittsfield, MA. The band is fronted by Dar Maloney (Canaan, NY) on guitar and lead vocals. The band features Maloney; Tom Conklin (Pittsfield, MA) on lead guitar, harmonica and vocals; Diane Davis (Barkhamsted, CT) on bass, and until recently Paul Unsworth (Canton, CT) on drums. About Tom Conklin Tom Conklin (submitted photo). Tom Conklin is a local musician, voiceover talent and radio news voice. He has been playing guitar for more than three decades and is the lead guitarist for The Matchstick Architects. Tom does voiceover work for clients all over the world from his home studio in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and is the news voice for several radio stations in Berkshire County. He is also a founding member of Berkshire Organization for Original Music, or BOOM, which is a Berkshire County based organization that supports the local original music scene in the Berkshires.     About Dar Maloney Dar Maloney (submitted photo). Dar Maloney is the lead singer, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist for The Matchstick Architects. She has been playing music professionally in the area for more than three decades. Her band has just released their debut CD  "All That's in Between".She also sits on the board of Berkshire Organization for Original Music, or BOOM, which is a Berkshire County based organization that supports the local original music scene in the Berkshires. You can find The Matchstick Architects on: Their website Facebook Bandcamp REVERBNATION Artswalk Goes Boom! As Music Is Added to the Mix First Fridays Artswalk in Pittsfield, MA will now showcase another kind of art: music! Berkshire Organization for Original Music – BOOM – will bring original music to several venues at the August 5th Artswalk, including the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Crawford Square, and Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. Musical styles and instrumentation abound: the 4-piece blues, country and folk based rock band, The Matchstick Architects (at Downtown Pittsfield); Sherry Steiner’s ukulele group, The Tuesday Trio plus Two; and progressive/acoustic rock from solo artist James O’Neill. BOOM’s mission is to nurture and broaden opportunities for original music in the Berkshires, and Artswalk is a natural fit. Partnering with Pittsfield community leaders Mary McGinnis of Artswalk and Kristine Hurley, Executive Director of Downtown Pittsfield, Inc., BOOM is excited to place talented original songwriters and bands every month along Pittsfield’s “booming” downtown dist...

INDIEcent Exposure
INDIEcent Exposure #21 — Things that go BOOM in the Berkshires

INDIEcent Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 35:18


BOOM was formed by local musicians Tom Conklin, Sandy McKnight, Dar Maloney and Liv Cummins, and MCLA student Allison Gregory, as a way to promote and advance original bands and singer-songwriters in the Berkshires.   “BOOM” kickoff event features ten local music artists Berkshire Organization for Original Music (BOOM) has scheduled their kickoff event, the Big BOOM Bash, at The Whitney Center for the Arts, on April 29.  Between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., a reception will be held, followed by a party and concert from 5 p.m.… The post INDIEcent Exposure #21 — Things that go BOOM in the Berkshires appeared first on The Greylock Glass.

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INDIEcent Exposure
INDIEcent Exposure #17 — “Have I Not Found You Yet”

INDIEcent Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015 39:15


Berkshire-born musician Justin Hillman released his third album, “Have I Not Found You Yet,” in September, but, lucky for us Alt-Folk fans here in the Berkshires, scheduling challenges placed the CD release party on the calendar Friday, November 20, at the Whitney Center for the Arts in Pittsfield. Justin Hillman—CD Release Party w/Ryan Hommel’s Optical Shop Friday 20 November 2015, 7:00 p.m. Whitney Center for the Arts 42 Wendell Ave 01201 Pittsfield, MA, US opening for Ryan Hommel’s Optical Shop Thursday 03 December 2015, 7:00 p.m. … The post INDIEcent Exposure #17 — “Have I Not Found You Yet” appeared first on The Greylock Glass.

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