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Thursday afternoon the Trumansburg Community Chorus is performing at the Wide Awake Bakery shop in Franklin Plaza, and it’s Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider. Friday is First Friday Gallery Night all over, as well as Bandcamp Friday, so buy some local music! Movie night at the Newfield Public Library with “The Wild Robot.” Happy hour with GoGone at Deep Dive. Erin and the Backwoods Blues Project at Hopshire. London McDaniel at the Antlers, and a David Bowie tribute show to benefit Reach Medical at Deep Dive. For your Saturday, a Dryden Holiday Celebration all day, a Winter Artisan Market at Press Bay Alley. Trumansburg Winterfest on Main Street in Trumansburg from 3-6. The Newfield Christmas tree lighting at the Masonic Temple, Krampusnacht at Liquid State Brewing, and Rev Ezra at South Hill Cider. Sunday, a traditional Irish music session at Liquid State, and Shining Nights, a Cayuga Vocal Ensemble show at St. Catherine of Siena Church, plus modern western square dancing at the Lansing Community Center! Tuesday morning, Storytime with WSKG at the Newfield Public Library. Wednesday open mic night at Sacred Root, and a Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Thursday, Richie Stearns and Friends [...]
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Expressions partners with Southern Tier Actors Read for dramatic readings of three spooky stories! (1:00) Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe - Montresor: Bill Gorman, Fortunato: Chris Nickerson | (10:00) A Spirit Elopement by Clotilde Mary Graves - Narrator: Jane Elliott, Frederick: James Michalec, Katie: Dori May Ganisin, Simon: Eric Bill | (19:00) A Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe - Narrator: Chris Nickerson Segments filmed at Phelps Mansion Museum in Binghamton, New York | Audio Engineer - Jeff Stachyra and Newclear Studios | Visit yourpublicradio.org for more information about all the great podcasts and music streams available through WSKG
Expressions welcomes the Blue Velvet Big Band to the Director's Cut Podcast! This swing band has kept the Southern Tier dancing for over 25 years with an extensive setlist that will take you back in time! Setlist: 1) Blue Velvet Theme 2) Chattanooga Choo Choo 3) Woodchopper's Ball 4) Frenesi 5) What Kind Of Fool Am 6) Kansas City 7) Sway 8) Tuxedo Junction 9) I Got You (I Feel Good) 10) Over The Rainbow 11) Stray Cat Strut 12) In The Mood 13) Don't Get Around Much Anymore 14) Moon River 15) Tangerine 16) Liechtensteiner Polka 17) My Way 18) American Patrol 19) Arrivederci Roma 20) Bandstand Boogie Audio Engineer: Mike Micha | Please visit yourpublicradio.org for more information about this and all the other podcast and music streams available through WSKG.
The Expressions Director's Cut Podcast presents the Harpur Studio Jazz Band. This ensemble from Binghamton University was founded in 2016 by Laurence Elder and their big band repertoire has delighted area audiences ever since. Setlist: 1) Straight, No Chaser 2) Afro Cuban Fantasy 3) Stolen Moments 4) Sidewinder 5) I Get A Kick Out Of You 6) Love For Sale 7) Birdland Audio Engineer: Mike Micha | Performance originally recorded at WSKG Studios, December 3, 2022 | Visit yourpublicradio.org for more information about all the podcasts and music streams available through WSKG
On this week's 51%, activist Laura Kaplan discusses her 1995 book The Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service, and reflects on its relevance today. Kaplan herself was a member of Chicago's Jane Collective, an underground organization that helped women attain abortions in the years leading up to the Supreme Court's decision on Roe v. Wade. We also hear from WSKG's Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo about the difference between modern abortion clinics and crisis pregnancy centers – and how the often close proximity of the two can confuse pregnant patients Guest: Laura Kaplan, author of The Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service You can find Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo's story on crisis pregnancy centers here. 51% is a national production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio in Albany, New York. It's produced and hosted by Jesse King. Our associate producer is Jody Cowan, our executive producer is Dr. Alan Chartock, and our theme is “Lolita” by the Albany-based artist Girl Blue.
On the final episode of WSKG's Politics Tuesday, we debrief with Republican and Democratic leaders in Broome County. Plus WSKG's reporters discuss the races for Ithaca Mayor and New York Governor.
With two weeks out before the 2022 midterms, WSKG Government and Politics Reporter Vaughn Golden discusses endorsements in the Broome County sheriff race and the continuing debate over debates in the 19th Congressional District Race. Plus a panel of reporters from WSKG and the Ithaca Voice discuss last week's 52nd state senate district debate.
Members of the Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble perform on the Expressions Director's Cut Podcast! Under the artistic direction of Richard Auldon Clark this group has been entertaining classical music fans for the past 30 years. For this performance it was Richard Auldon Clark on violin, Urara Mogi on viola and Christine Moulton playing flute. Setlist: 1) American Bagatelles (Clark) 2) Duo in G major K 423 (Mozart) 3) Bookends (Clark) 4) Duo in F major (Hoffmeister) 5) Vonnegut Suite (Clark) Audio engineered by Mike Micha. Visit yourpublicradio.org for more information on all the other podcasts and music streams available through WSKG.
July 7, 2022 - WSKG radio reporter Vaughn Golden explains a ruling from state environmental regulators that could end the life of a coal-based power plant in the Finger Lakes that found new life supplying energy to cryptocurrency mining.
Canary Cry News Talk ep. 390 - 09.17.2021 - DISRESPECTIN' ‘MECTIN: Rebranding Shots, Big Pharmakeia, AI Mind Kontrol - CCNT 390 Our LINK TREE: CanaryCry.Party SUBSCRIBE TO US ON: NewPodcastApps.com SUPPORT: CanaryCryRadio.com/Support MEET UPS: CanaryCryMeetUps.com Basil's other project: Ravel Podcast INTRO 2:25 World's largest sequoia's wrapped in tin foil (SF Chronicle + Producer note) Newsmax cuts off veteran for blaming Trump, Afghanistan (Clip) Fox sounds like old YouTube videos exposing NWO agenda (Clip) FLIPPY 16:12 Oregon, Flippy arm to fill gas (EuroNews) NEW WORLD ORDER/GEOENGINEERING 23:54 Clip: Biden is going to stop inflation and climate change Headline: Covid and the New World Order (Financial Times) Headline: EU Chief challenges New World Order, climate change (CNN) Scientists potty training cows for climate change (Mic) I AM WACCINE/PANDEMIC SPECIAL 35:35 Clip: Fauci wants to jab 6 month olds in 2022 Canada authorizes rebrand jabs (CTV, Healthing) Synthetic Biology will seize pandemic opportunity (World Economic Forum) FDA votes against Pfizer Boosters (Newsweek) Ivermectin 52:10 Nobel winner pushed Ivermectin, debunked? (Wapo) Japanese Journal of Antibiotics, Nobel winner Omura affirms Ivermectin (PDF) Note: NIH calling Ivermectin “wonder drug” for humans in 2011 Pharmekeia 1:22:00 : Psilocybin poised to help mental health issues from pandemic (Scientific American) Bess Levin: Pope says stop being IDIOTS, take jab (Vanity Fair) BREAK (producer party) 1:48:47 POLYTICKS/FBI 3:04:08 FBI being exposed, fail in Gymnastic abuse story (WSJ) Sussmann accused of lying to FBI (NY Times) AI/MIND CONTROL 3:21:57 UN calls for AI moratorium (Al Jazeera) Vision AVTR, new Mercedes has Mind Control (Benz Insider) ADDITIONAL STORIES New window into the early universe (Big Think) Same FBI that chased Russia Collusion hoax, covered up gymnast abuse case (PJ Media) Illinois, only state restricting corporate use of biometrics (Reuters) Durobyte, flippy competitor? (Windsor Star) US picks same bomb detecting robot arm as UK (Air Force Times) Waccine Related Stories: How to retain employees during the Great Resignation (WEF) Arizona attorney first to sue Biden for mandates (Ohio Capital Journal) White House offers call to Nicki Minaj to talk jab safety (NY Times) Toddler having asthma attack kicked off plane (Independent) 3000 health workers suspended, fail to comply mandate (Reuters) NY Hochul doesn't see Religious Exemption as excuse to avoid mandate (WSKG) Biden taking away VA benefits story, debunked (AP) Journal trying to defend big pharma stance on Ivermectin (The Journal) Only 5% of Uttar Pradesh has jab (India Times) Uttar Pradesh government says Ivermectin kept cases low (India Express) India ignores WHO recommendation against Ivermectin (Financial Express) Indian Bar Association sued WHO over omission (PDF) PRODUCERS ep. 390: HeatheRuss**, Scott K*, Sir Michael Knight of the Busy Bees, Sir Dylan Knight of the Wailing Avian, LittleWinged1, James H, Alana L, Spirit Vessels, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, Brandt W, Big Tank, JC, Aaron J, Regan A, Sir Sammons Knight of the Fishes, Veronica D, Juan A, Gail M, Marci T, Runksmash, Ciara, Blake TIMESTAMPS: Rachel C JINGLES: Aaron J LeirBag3000 ART: Dame Allie of the Skillet Nation Sir Dove, Knight of Rustbeltia Ryan N
Shaun and Hunter talk to DMA Pianist, Multi-Competition Winner, and all-around lovely human Junwen Liang. Check out now! Chinese-born pianist Junwen Liang began his piano studies at nine and made his solo debut at the age of thirteen. He earned a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance at Ithaca College, where he received a full scholarship. And a Master of Music at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music with appointed as an Associate Instructor in Piano. Junwen has performed in major cities from China, Canada, and the United States. His achievements include the most recent two-time concert appearances at Carnegie Hall and Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. And a public broadcast performance of Prokofiev Third Piano Concerto with Ithaca College Orchestra on WSKG radio in New York State. He was also invited to participate in music festivals such as Lunigiana International Music Festival, Baltimore International Piano Festival, Philadelphia Young Pianists' Academy, Orford Musique, Art of the Piano, and Aspen Music Festival; and won major prizes in multiple competitions such as The American Prize, Nouvelles Etoiles International Music Competition (France), Juliusz Zarębski International Piano Competition (Poland), New York International Piano Competition, Chopin International Piano Competition in Hartford and Crescendo International Music Competition. Junwen is currently pursuing a Doctoral of Musical Arts degree at Penn State, where he serves as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Piano and studies with Christopher Guzman. His other mentors include Charis Dimaras, Edward Auer, and Roberto Plano; and additional summer studies with Gabriel Chodos and Gary Graffman. Junwen's next concert engagement features a concerto performance with “Bright Bows” String Ensemble Orchestra from Russia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicspeaks-podcast/support
Recorded June 13, 2021Current Episodes athttps://walkinverse.buzzsprout.com/I am moving all podcast here slowly. I will keep buzzsprout for all public reports and here for member only content.Report #42, "Meet Moderna: Taxpayer Funded, DARPA Approved."In this report we will look at the origin of Moderna and their connection to the Military's advanced research program funded by American taxpayers. Grab a pen and notebook and enjoy the report.* e-book report, “Meet Moderna.”Paid subscribers can download any report or e-book from the library, and gain access to all premium content. Also join me on telegram for other interesting updates. Every subscription allows me to continue fight in sharing the truth and helps me support my family. Thank you.WIV Reports — Uncensored is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.ReferencesRaul Diego. 2020. “A DARPA-Funded Implantable Biochip to Detect COVID-19 Could Hit Markets by 2021.” MintPress News (blog). September 17, 2020.Speights, Keith. 2020. “How Much Money Will Moderna Make From Its COVID Vaccine?” The Motley Fool. December 10, 2020.Robert Langreth and Naomi Kresge. 2020. “Moderna Wants to Transform the Body Into Vaccine-Making Machine.” Bloomberg.Com, August 11, 2020.WSKG. 2021. “CRISPR Scientist's Biography Explores Ethics Of Rewriting The Code Of Life.” WSKGWSKG. March 8, 2021.Max McNabb. 2021. “Doctor Testifies on COVID Vaccine Dangers to Texas Senate Committee.” Authentic Texan (blog). May 14, 2021.Angus Liu. 2021. “Moderna Lures Novartis' Top Lawyer to Be Its Own as COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Raises Legal Risks.” FiercePharma. March 8, 2021.Ramola D. 2021. “BREAKING: Moderna COVID Vaccine Found to Contain a DEADLY POISON ‘SM-102 – Not for Human or Veterinary Use, Acutely Toxic, Fatal in Contact with Skin, Carcinogenic, Causes Infertility, Causes Nerve, Liver, Kidney Damage.'” The EveryDay Concerned Citizen. May 18, 2021.Kira Peikoff. 2018. “3 Futuristic Biotech Programs the U.S. Government Is Funding Right Now.” Leaps. October 31, 2018.Franz Walker. 2020. “DARPA Funded Implantable Biochip Can Potentially Be Used to Deploy Moderna's MRNA Vaccine.” Nanotechnology News. October 12, 2020.Patrick Tucker. 2020. “A Military-Funded Biosensor Could Be the Future of Pandemic Detection.” Defense One. March 3, 2020.Dr. Eric Van Gieson. n.d. “Epigenetic Characterization and Observation.” DARPA. Accessed April 28, 2021.DHS. 2018. “WMD Detection, Epigenome, DARPA.” Homeland Security News Wire. February 9, 2018.WATCH, JUDICIAL. 2019. “Census Bureau Still Hiring Felons, Child Sex Offenders Pass Background Check.” Legal. Judicial Watch. December 17, 2019.Ken Kingery. 2019. “Identifying the Epigenetic Fingerprints of Weapons of Mass Destruction.” Duke Pratt School of Engineering. September 12, 2019. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit walkinverse.substack.com/subscribe
Dec. 9, 2020 - The race for New York's 22nd congressional district in the Utica area is extremely tight. Jillian Forstadt, WSKG reporter, has been following the twists and turns of this election and shared her latest reporting when she joined the program.
Moms, dads and their kids share music they like on this episode of Hear Here! They talk about why they like it, and how it makes them feel. We also meet a therapeutic harpist who plays for people living in a nursing home, and hear the music of Calpurnia. Find additional resources for parents and teachers at WSKG.org.
This episode is all about how voice is used in jazz music. We learn about improvisations and other vocal techniques, and listen to some scat singing from the iconic Ella Fitzgerald. We also meet a young drummer who counts to keep the beat, and hear the Sant Andreu Jazz Band. Find additional resources for parents and teachers at WSKG.org.
We meet Ithaca-based composer/performer Annie Lewandowski during a tech rehearsal of a one-woman show. She's the star, but many people contribute behind-the-scenes. We'll see some of them at work and talk with the director. Also in this episode, we'll visualize music and hear the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura. Find additional resources for parents and teachers at WSKG.org.
If you think classical music is lifeless and boring. You might be in for some surprises during this episode of Hear Here! Classical music can be amusing, funny, or just plain wacky, like the soundtrack of a crazy cartoon. Music has entertained people throughout history. Let's discover how music can actually make us laugh! We'll also hear the music of Flau'jae. Find additional resources for parents and teachers at WSKG.org.
Come along as singer-songwriter Joe Crookston explores the world of music, sound and songwriting! What kind of sound do various instruments make? How do stories and sounds then turn into songs? Let's find out together! Plus, music as a universal language and we'll hear music from Voice of Baceprot. Find additional resources for parents and teachers at WSKG.org.
Traditional instruments are not necessary to make music! In this episode: an orchestra who plays vegetables, a professor who builds instruments using found objects, and a pioneer of early electronic music, Delia Derbyshire, who would record a seemingly simple sound and then manipulate that tape to create complex music. Plus, WSKG staffers compose a song, but their only instruments are things they can find on their desks! (Produced by Sarah Gager)
Greg Keeler works at WSKG in Binghamton New York, my home town. Greg loves singing and directing choirs. I actually met Greg when I was in high school and he was my choir director at West Presbyterian Church! Greg blessed me with his love of music and love of directing. We haven't connected for over 25 years so you will hear some friendly catching up throughout this podcast.
TRACKLISTING1. The Flying Clouds of S.C. - "Call Him" - YouTube2. The Blind Spots - "Animal State" - From their website3. Woody Pines - "Chew Tobacco Rag" - The Pleasance - Edinburgh, Scotland - April 20104. The Talktomes - "Time" - Grassroots - Trumansburg, NY - 20085. Mary Brett Lorson and the Soubrettes - "River" - WSKG's Expressions6. Mike Brindisi - "Crawl" - YouTube7. The Town Pants - "Death Feels Like Me Today" - Hooligans - Put-in-Bay, OH - July 30th, 20108. The Rozatones - "Open Wallet" - YouTubeIn podcast #7 we will continue to explore this years lineup. The festival is only 2 weeks away. I'm sure everyone is as excited about it as I am. Enjoy!