Sunday sermons and other special talks from Grace City Church in Portland // gracecityportland.org
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Official team podcasts, audio, and news all related to the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer.
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Trinity Church Exists To Faithfully Exalt The Triune God, Transform All Of Life, And Reach Our City And World With The Goodness, Truth, And Beauty Of The Gospel.
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Casey Holdahl, beat reporter and insider for the Portland Trail Blazers, breaks down the news of the day in Rip City and beyond
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Interested in Portland, Oregon, startup news…? Silicon Florist has been a leading source for news on early-stage startups in the Rose City since 2007. Now, I'm offering a quick recap of the stories from the week to ensure that you're always in the loop on what's happening in the Portland startup community.
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A 101-year old discussion on the topics that affect Portlanders and Oregonians.
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The Voice of Portland, Presented by TMT Development, is where business and civic leaders team up to share ideas and take action. Led by TMT CEO Vanessa Sturgeon, and hosted by Brian Bushlach, this series explores solutions to improve the business environment in the Rose City.
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Portland Vanity Soccer Podcast is a Portland Timbers podcast hosted by Jonathan, Randy, Greg, and Josh with occasional guests on rotation. We mainly discuss the Portland Timbers, Portland Thorns, MLS, NWSL, and the USMNT and USWNT. PTFC Til I Die. For breaking soccer news… For insight that excels… For expert analytics… ...you better go somewhere else. But for a bit of craic about PDX footy with tongue firmly in cheek, inaccurate predictions, the hottest of takes, and plenty of off-the-rails ...
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We're focusing on thoughtful conversations that we hope will inform and provide you with a small glimpse of the work performed by Portland police officers as well as issues affecting public safety in our city.
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City Journal's 10 Blocks, a weekly podcast hosted by editor Brian C. Anderson, features discussions on urban policy and culture with City Journal editors, contributors, and special guests. Forthcoming episodes will be devoted to topics such as: predictive policing, the Bronx renaissance, reform of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, homelessness in Portland, Oregon, and more. City Journal is a quarterly print and regular online magazine published by the Manhattan Institute.
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Host Pearson Kunz interviews progressive creators from Portland, OR about how they’re using their art to shape the culture of our city and beyond!
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A safe place to explore, find, and grow in faith.
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Official Podcast of the Portland Trail Blazers
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You never know what you’ll get on Sports Sunday. Born and raised in Portland, hosts Rashad Taylor and Joe Fischer will definitely give you their fair share of Ducks, Beavers, and Blazers coverage throughout the year (and turn into Football Sunday during football season), but don’t be surprised if you hear perspectives on music, the Rose City, fatherhood and more!
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Background and breakdown on 100 days of Portland insurrection, going in to the background, history of the current protests breaking down the struggles, successes and infrastructure that has made the uprising in Portland possible.
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Dive into the heart of Portland, Oregon, with The Wall’s business podcast, a show that excavates the rich layers of sustainable landscaping and cutting-edge construction technologies. Rooted in the local soil since 1985, our family-operated business embodies the spirit of community, craftsmanship, and the distinctive allure of our beloved city. Each episode offers an in-depth look at the stories, trials, and triumphs that have forged our identity and the landscape around us. From innovative ...
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We are a community of worship and formation on mission with Jesus. Welcome! At All Saints Community Church, you can expect to see and participate in what we value as a community: expressive worship, teaching from the Scriptures, celebration of the Lord's Supper, the practice of spiritual gifts, and prayer ministry to one another. We engage God and one another in these various ways so that we might be sent out on mission with Jesus during the week. Our hope is that you encounter the love of G ...
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Transport to music venues, backstage, and the front row with host Kyle Lamont. Blending music journalism with personal anecdotes and local music, Kyle creates audio profile pieces that illuminate concert culture and community. She documents real moments that deepen the relationship between artists and their fans.
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Oregon City Blessing Church is an Apostolic Church located in Portland, OR. We are committed to transform the world for God and our mission is Luke 4:18-19.
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For 101 years, City Club of Portland has created forums that spark conversations and inspire new ideas. Next at the Mic takes that tradition further, inviting complex conversations that reach beyond a single event and explore new questions in Portland and across our region.
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The Mighty Whites Podcast is a brand new podcast for Leeds United fans with the latest information from Elland Road as well as discussions and debates on a number of different topics. Comments from Leeds itself and all the way across the pond in Portland, OR.
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Cities and Memory remixes the world, one sound at a time - a global collaboration between artists and sound recordists all over the world. The project presents an amazingly-diverse array of field recordings from all over the world, but also reimagined, recomposed versions of those recordings as we go on a mission to remix the world. What you'll hear in the podcast are our latest sounds - either a field recording from somewhere in the world, or a remixed new composition based solely on those ...
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The Thorn City Syndicate Spotlight Show is a dynamic and engaging program designed to unlock the secrets to success in entrepreneurship, marketing, and social media through the power of networking and strategic alliances. The show's weekly episodes, airing every Friday at 6 pm starting September 1st, feature visionary entrepreneurs who share their inspiring stories, triumphs, and invaluable lessons learned on their entrepreneurial journeys. Whether listeners are seasoned entrepreneurs or jus ...
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Welcome to the Dirty Roses Podcast, where two girls from the City of Roses (Portland Oregon) discuss all things love, lust and perception. What started out as dating stories from their friends or their personal lives, became hot topics from many perspectives. Co-Hosts Leigh LaRie and Nik B tackle the uncomfortable and crazy conversations about dating, relationships, sex, self awareness, and wellness. Both coming from different viewpoints, Leigh LaRie, a recent divorcee from a 21 year relatio ...
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This is a running podcast for all runners of all levels with the legend Sonia O’Sullivan and comedian Jarlath Regan. Expect conversation and craic around every aspect of athletics and running with the occasional special guest. In lockdown Sonia promised to teach self-confessed coach potato, Jarlath, how to run. 2 years on, they’ve gathered together a community of runners from across the world. Hear about Sonia’s work coaching the elite athletes at Nike HQ in Portland and Jarlath’s ramshackle ...
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In Search of Portland is a continuing journey through the city we love: a celebration of old and new landmarks, and the dreamers who populate them. Each episode is devoted to one special building or place—a sacred ground of sorts—with a focus on its past, present and future.
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Rose City Soccer Show is a podcast dedicated to the Portland Timbers Football Club. Its weekly panel features some of the best soccer analysts and supporters from Portland and beyond. All of us are stuck in and RCTID.
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"OPB Politics Now" is a weekly podcast that takes a deep dive into the hottest political topics in Oregon and the Northwest. Every Friday, OPB’s political reporters and special guests offer in-depth analysis, discussion and insight into candidates, events and issues.
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Welcome to The InEVitable! Join MotorTrend’s Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman each week as they explore the future of mobility, the future of the car, and the future of transportation! Where are we going, and how will we get there? Each week, the guys are joined by special guests ranging from celebrities, industry leaders, and car crazy folks. Charge up & join us!
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It Did Happen Here is an independently produced podcast about anti-fascist struggles that took place in Portland, Oregon following the 1988 murder of Ethiopian immigrant Mulugeta Seraw by racist skinheads. This is the story of how disparate groups used a diversity of tactics to fight neo-nazi violence and right wing organizing in the Rose City in the 1980s and 90s.
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A fan podcast of the Portland Timbers from 3,000 miles away.
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Organic City Sounds aims to capture the heart of Portland in audio. ‘Weekly Portraits’ focus on a notable person, trend, or current event taking place around the city. We also feature the thoughts and opinions of normal, everyday Portlanders, and bring you homegrown sounds from around the city. The project itself is part of a larger fellowship program supported by the amazing folks at SoundCloud. You can contribute too! Feel free to submit recordings of your own, or suggest a great Portland ...
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Brian Wilson is a nationally-known radio and television host, author, speaker, and consultant with more than 50 years experience in media as host, News/Program Director, and Owner. His periodic scribblings can be found on Substack and his website. Wilson is the author of four books – 50 Stories: 50 Years in Radio (2018), Watercolor Memories - The Story of Lauren (2017), The Little Black Book on Whitewater (1996) and A Media Guide for Market-Liberal Organizations (1993). Brian's books can be ...
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From June, 1962 through January, 1964, women in the city of Boston lived in fear of the infamous Strangler. Over those 19 months, he committed 13 known murders-crimes that included vicious sexual assaults and bizarre stagings of the victims' bodies. After the largest police investigation in Massachusetts history, handyman Albert DeSalvo confessed and went to prison. Despite DeSalvo's full confession and imprisonment, authorities would never put him on trial for the actual murders. And more t ...
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These gentleman talk the greatest sport of all...disc golf, specifically the Disc Golf Pro Tour. Come learn about an amazing sport or get your fix for the sport you already know and love. Either way, there is nearly 50 years of disc golf experience giving opinion and thoughts, all while being extremely entertaining!
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Covering the Western Hockey League from south of the border
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A radio show in Portland, Oregon highlighting the stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders (APIs).
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Stuck in the spin of Christian dating? Join Candice Candelaria (Marriage & Family Therapist) and Matt Barrios (Pastor) to discover the empowering and liberating good news. It gets real, gets tender, and gets absurd — just like dating.
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In the Keep Classical Weird podcast, host Casey Bozell explores all manner of kooky, mysterious and outlandish oddities associated with the wide world of classical music - all from her homebase in Portland, Oregon, a city celebrated for its culture and its eccentricity. Join Casey and some entertaining friends each week for a light-hearted and joyful look at why weirdness in classical music is part of what makes this art form so special.
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The Sports Network everyone wants! All Authentic Talk! Sports are what we’re all about Hosts Johnny Ulecka, Jeff Warner and Chip Keagy and many other great AAT Sports Network writers bring you their thoughts and opinions and a wide variety topic in the world of sports! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aatsportsnetwork/support
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Hello, Nature is back! In season 1, Misha Euceph traveled across the country to share the unknown stories of America’s National Parks. In season 2, Misha is back on the road in her Subaru Outback Wilderness, and this time she’s exploring nature right outside our front doors in cities across the country – from Los Angeles to Atlanta and Portland to New York City. She’s hitting the trails, camping out at local preserves, and running alongside local changemakers to answer the questions: What ma ...
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Portland-based anti-fascist Sean Kealiher was killed in 2019, months before the uprising that would bring Portland international attention. Nearly two years later, his homicide remains unsolved. His mother, Laura, believes she hasn't received justice because of police hatred for her son and his politics. Dying For A Fight, the second installment in Somethin’ Else’s Fault Line series, goes in search of answers: What happened the night Sean was killed? Why have no arrests been made? Who are th ...
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This is a channel dedicated to helping people see the corruption and deception of public figures using body language analysis. To help support this channel and to learn more about body language, You can visit my [website](https://bombardsbodylanguage.com/) where you can view exclusive content, as well as a tutorial series that explains my methods in more detail.
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Morrow County will hold a vote to recall its commissioners for the second time in three years
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Voters in rural Oregon are increasingly turning to recall elections to settle political controversies. Morrow County will vote on the recall effort Monday.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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"When I first considered the themes relevant to the Migration Sounds project I instantly thought of the oceans. Living in the UK, an Island surrounded by water, we often hear of people attempting to cross the channel to find safety, with frequent news reports of drownings due to unsafe, overcrowded boats. All too often, these people are dehumanised…
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"My piece "Portland" is my emotional response to the field recording of anti-Trump protestors following an election in Portland, Oregon. "Say it loud, say it clear" they chant about welcoming immigrants to the USA. "In the second part of my piece I incorporate the chant, manipulating it to time with the music as if they were performed together. My …
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"When I first heard the field recording before even reading the description it really took me back to conversations in the temple (Cambodian and Vietnamese where I am from). The chatters between elders and sense of calm flew over me. When I read what the field recording was about that is when I knew this was right up my alley. A lot of my music has…
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"Joseph describes himself as a painter by profession - this piece attempts to paint musical scenery around the edges of Joseph's story, recounting his own journey of migration, and wanting to place him very much at the centre, and highlight rather than draw attention away from his words. The tone of the accompanying music is a simple reflection of …
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This recording was anonymously submitted from a recent migrant to the UK, who has a partner with a job in the UK but still works in the Netherlands themselves. Here, he is passing the border and going through the passportcontrol to get to and from work. It's illegal to record at the border crossing, but this restriction makes you wonder why - why c…
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In 1196 AD, the Minnan people established the Quanzhou A-Ma Temple, dedicated to A-Ma, the goddess of the sea. The spread of A-Ma's belief led to the establishment of A-Ma Temples in Xiamen and later in Qingdao in 1467 AD, as maritime trade flourished from south China to the North. After relocating to Xiamen for work, I visited the Xiamen A-Ma Temp…
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In 1196 AD, the Minnan people established the Quanzhou A-Ma Temple, dedicated to A-Ma, the goddess of the sea. The spread of A-Ma's belief led to the establishment of A-Ma Temples in Xiamen and later in Qingdao in 1467 AD, as maritime trade flourished from south China to the North. Growing up in Qingdao, I never visited its A-Ma Temple until I beca…
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In this audio recording, you can hear the gentle sound of small waves crashing onto the shore, accompanied by the sweet melody of birds singing and the distant chime of a train bell signalling its upcoming stop. The recording captures the beginning of spring as the sun rises, bringing in a new day. After relocating to this city a little over a year…
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November 2017, Portland, OR - anti-Trump chants following the election in Portland, with this particular chant about welcoming immigrants to the USA - "say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here!" Recorded Benjamin Glas-Hochstettler. Part of the Migration Sounds project, the world’s first collection of the sounds of human migration. For…
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This is testimony from Joseph, an asylum seeker from Nigeria, onboard the charity rescue ship the Ocean Viking. Joseph along with over a hundred other people was rescued from an unseweaworthy rubber boat headed for Europe from Libya. Several days later, he sat down to record his story, leaving from Nigeria, across the desert to Libya and onto that …
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"Qingdao was once a German colony and the city is an exotic place with Western-style buildings. It is also relatively close to Japan and has historical ties. The recorded opera is probably Peking Opera, judging from the language. "Mainland China is so vast that the West could completely fit in it, and it is likely that the performers of this opera …
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"I wanted to capture that sense of secrecy and tension that seems to exist within the narrative of the story. This idea that you cannot record in these areas and also the idea of stress associated with travel and border control etc. This idea that it's illegal to cross a border without going through this process but also illegal to record the proce…
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Pat Cheung’s Journey: Launching Pod Inbox and Rebranding to Fanlist
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Welcome to another episode of the Thorn City Syndicate Spotlight Show. In this episode, we explore the journey of Pat Cheung from launching Pod Inbox to rebranding it as Fanlist, a platform designed to simplify and enhance how podcasters interact with their audience and monetize their content. Episode Highlights: Fan Engagement and Monetization: Pa…
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On this week's show, Joe and Schultzy are joined by Jerry Benedetto from Jerry's Tavern in NW Portland! They discuss the possibility of the Chicago Bears achieving a 10 win season, debate where the best glizzy combo is in the USA, and more.By Audacy
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In Hour 1, Joe brings in Jerry Benedetto, owner of Jerry's Tavern in NW Portland to discuss what he thinks of the new Big 10 with the additions of Oregon, Washington, UCLA and USC, debate what the best glizzy combo is, and more.By Audacy
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Can The Lions Defend Their Division Title?
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In Hour 2, Joe & Schultzy debate whether or not the Detroit Lions can defend their division title, try to figure out how USA Basketball almost got upset by a 43 and a half point underdog, and more.By Audacy
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The Presence of God Among Us: Exodus 33:1-15 - Esther Kerr
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Welcome! At ASCC, you can expect to see and participate in what we value as a community: expressive worship, teaching from the Scriptures, celebration of the Lord's Supper, the practice of spiritual gifts, and prayer ministry to one another. We engage God and one another in these various ways so that we might be sent out on mission with Jesus durin…
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Betting odds have set the Chicago Bears over/under win total at 9.5 for 2024. Will they be a 10 win team with all their new offensive weapons for number one overall pick Caleb Williams?By Audacy
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Can Nebraska and Wisconsin turn their football programs around as Oregon joins the Big 10? What style of football will prevail; the fast high scoring offense, or the huge defense that stops opponents in their tracks?By Audacy
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Top Three Tips for Setting Up Your Backyard BBQ Area
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Transform your outdoor space into a vibrant hub for gatherings with a thoughtfully planned BBQ area. Start by selecting the right foundation; choose durable concrete or natural stone that complements your yard. Safety is paramount, so ensure your BBQ pad is heat-resistant and placed away from flammable materials, with adequate ventilation to preven…
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"We used most of the whole of the recording as the recording is so poignant and beautiful. "We generated and overlayered soundscapes, and a reverse of the recording we used an envelope follower (MI Ears) to trigger the piano essentially then two overlaid soundtracks in a journey in opposite directions; some lows and highs undulate. "We hope travell…
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"I chose a clip of an interview of a man from Brazil talking about his experience with jumping the US border, adjusting to life away from his family, not understanding the people around him, and trying to act straight. The reason that I chose this clip is that his story immediately interested me, and I thought that it was such a strong point of ins…
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This recording was made in the midst of my migration from Russia to Uzbekistan, through Kazakhstan. This recording was also made in the Hamida guest house in Samarkand, but in the internal open courtyard. In the recording, you can hear the hum of the air conditioner, the quiet conversation of guests and the distinct speech of the muezzin coming fro…
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"The source field recording was captured in the Alpha King, a vibrant barbershop in the heart of Kasarani, a bustling district in Nairobi, Kenya, owned by a Congolese refugee. Hum in the Air was composed using only sound from the field recording. "The composition reflects the warm camaraderie, the connection through music, and the idea of the hum o…
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"I was deeply moved by the recording and text of this artist as soon as I heard and read them. What an incredible sense of space and movement in the recording. It let so many different feelings coexist, a sense of frustration, of feeling stuck but also of hope for what this particular journey will bring. It gives the listener a deep sense of nostal…
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The recording was made from the window of my room in an Aks Sado emergency residence for sound artists in the village of Ulugbek, a suburb of Tashkent. At the moment of this recording I have been in emigration for 2 months, and after the initial inspiration upon arrival in Uzbekistan, I again fell into a depressive state and time seemed to stand st…
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"My composition “And though we seem to be sleeping” is based on a field recording from Uzbekistan of rain drops falling on a roof in Ulugbek, Tashkent. Reflecting on the concept of migration, being exiled in a new place, and being ultra sensitive to new sounds in new surroundings was my inspiration here. "The listener feels like this place is a dre…
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This recording was made in the midst of my migration from Russia to Uzbekistan, through Kazakhstan. At this moment, I have been in a position of forced exile for a little over a month. If I were to describe my condition, the words would be shock, depression and complete confusion. But at the same time there is hope for the best. The recording was m…
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By the time of this entry, I have been in exile for half a year and am forced to draw disappointing conclusions. I never managed to assimilate and form any working contacts. The formats of sound work in which I have worked and want to continue working are not in demand in the local context. I am actively involved in field recording, keeping a kind …
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"The audio that I selected for this project is of a call to prayer in Uzbekistan. In the sound I created I wanted to showcase the role and the power that religion has for people who are in migration. "This work is drawn on an intersection between the fieldwork I did while working along the Bosnian/Croatian borders and the field recordings I took. T…
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Alpha King, the Congolese refugee barber shop
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Alpha King is a vibrant barbershop in the heart of Kasarani, a bustling district in Nairobi, Kenya, owned by a Congolese refugee. It serves as a sanctuary for many refugees in the neighborhood seeking a fresh haircut. The hum of the clippers fills the air as skilled refugee barbers meticulously groom their clients. Outside, a lengthy queue snakes a…
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Juan Pablo is 19 years old. I randomly approached him in Dolores Park in San Francisco and asked to record him speaking about what he's learned about himself so far in life. He's explaining his migration from Brazil to the US. This piece explores his journey through the confines of cultural, social, and political borders. Emotions in this story see…
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James Beard award winning chef and icon of Portland's culinary landscape, Naomi Pomeroy, has died. Journalist and Food Critic Karen Brooks joined OPB to look back at Pomeroy's life and legacy.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Peter Courtney played influential role in making Oregon what it is today
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Peter Courtney, the longest-serving state lawmaker in Oregon history, and arguably the most consequential one died this week. On this week’s OPB Politics Now, Lauren Dake and Dirk VanderHart talk about Courtney’s legacy and the influence he had over policies that now shape our state.
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Somali immigrant speaking to opposition rally, recorded during "Louisville Movement Against Trump" rally to oppose visit by Trump to Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, Louisville, Kentucky, March 20, 2017. The rally was held along an access road a few hundred yards from the entrance to Freedom Hall, which is located near Louis…
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President Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 27, 2017 "Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States." Thousands around the US protested at airports following the executive order. Many have argued that the order was a Muslim ban. Others contended that it was for the safety and security of the United States. The fiel…
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Late summer insects buzz in Cimarron County, the remote westernmost section of the Oklahoma Panhandle. (It is the only county in the United States that borders four additional states: Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Kansas. In the 19th century, the region - ancestral lands of the Southern Plains Wichita and Affiliated Tribes - was under the flags o…
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Small groups of migrants (a family with small children, and some young individuals) are at the board at El Paso airport getting ready to board a flight to Chicago. Very likely from Central America, most migrants arriving in El Paso are escaping extreme poverty and crime and risk a perilous journey to get to the southern border and into the United S…
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A soundwalk around the streets at the heart of Chinatown in New York. With an estimated population of 90,000 to 100,000 people, NYC's Chinatown is home to the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere. In this recording we explore the shops mostly selling Chinese products, with conversations happening among the Chinese commu…
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Columbus Park in Chinatown, New York was created in 1897, but since 2013, the park has served as a gathering place for the local Chinese community, where the neighbourhood meets up to play mahjong, perform traditional Chinese music and practise tai chi in the early mornings. In this recording from 2019, the park is filled with mostly elderly member…
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It was during my first month in New York in July 2020, even with a visa I’ve been received as an alien. I left my country, the country where I immigrated (Denmark), and my continent during a strange period. It was more than coming from outside; all those mouths, lips, teeth, and tongues hidden behind masks created another layer of distance. Can you…
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Recorded during the late summer months in a suburban town outside of Phoenix, AZ, a group of mostly migrant workers from Central and South American continue construction on a large-scale luxury apartment complex on a Saturday afternoon. Standing on the adjacent lot, I observe numerous workers precariously standing atop a standing structure as they …
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"What makes a person consider leaving their home and migrating to another country? In America, considered a land of immigrants, people came for a fresh start, a better life for themselves and their family. There have been many waves of migration to the United States in our history including for example from China in the mid 1800’s, many settling in…
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That what changes and that what remains the same
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"I was almost immediately taken by the sound of an instrument being played, and a song being sung, where both sounded like they have been carried along, as part of one's identity. "In the track that I built around elements of the recording I tried to built small collages of sound around that tune. Different scenes, within which these elements of id…
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"My project was a field recording of an anti-Trump protest, the voice of the woman in the recording seemed to hold a lot of power and with the music I tried to give it the sense of hope like she’s pleading to make us understand we are all one and there can’t be racism, discrimination and also in these times war. "The track is composed of a texture …
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"Cimarron County is at the far western tip of the Oklahoma Panhandle, an area formerly known as No Man's Land. The High Plains where the field recording was created have witnessed waves of migration through the centuries: nomadic indigenous tribes following the hunt, travelers and traders on the Old Santa Fe Trail, "European settlers racing to clai…
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"This piece initially appealed to me because of its location tag. I have always been inspired by airports! I used recordings of my Eurorack synthesizer with samples of the source material, played and recorded live through Rogue Amoeba software on my laptop. "I begin and end with noisy elements to invoke the tension that can be felt waiting to have …
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"My recorded sample was from the streets of Houston, the voices from the field gave me the inspiration of the Echoes track, represents the timestamps of the humane experience into the time and space. The frequencies, the echoes from the past, the presence, echoing into the future, moments without expire date, life in the here and now, echoing into …
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