Interviews and Inspiration From The World of Sculpture. Join, Lucy Branch, sculptural conservator and author, as she talks to sculptors whose work can be found in public spaces. They discuss their creative journeys, their artistic practice and their shared love for all things bronze. Find the show notes at www.sculpturevulture.co.uk and download your free novel.
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This podcast will explore the development of the art, architecture, culture and history in Italy, from ancient Roman times through the Renaissance. Listeners will develop an understanding of Italy’s role in the development of Western civilization and an ability to appreciate and understand works of art in their historical context.
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The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a weekly, hour-long interview program featuring artists, historians, authors, curators and conservators. Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee called The MAN Podcast “one of the great archives of the art of our time.” When the US chapter of the International Association of Art Critics gave host Tyler Green one of its inaugural awards for criticism in 2014, it included a special citation for The MAN Podcast.
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Brian Alfred sits down with artists and musicians in galleries and their studios to discuss their process and inspiration in their creative life.
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Actor Russell Tovey and gallerist Robert Diament host Talk Art, a podcast dedicated to the world of art featuring exclusive interviews with leading artists, curators & gallerists, and even occasionally their talented friends from other industries like acting, music and journalism. Listen in to explore the magic of art and why it connects us all in such fantastic ways. Follow the official Instagram @TalkArt for images of artworks discussed in each episode and to follow Russell and Robert's la ...
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From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world's big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The NCECA 360 podcast is the official podcast for the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. This monthly podcast features ceramic news, information, interviews with artists, and exclusive NCECA Conference coverage.
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Welcome to the Italian Renaissance Podcast, where we discuss the culture and art of fifteenth and sixteenth century Italy. This podcast aims not only to provide a general overview of historical themes of the Renaissance, but also to dive deeply into interpreting how we understand the period today through analysis of key figures, moments, texts, but most importantly, the art. I intend this podcast to be both a useful study guide for students, and an engaging and digestible source of informati ...
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The latest news, analysis and reporting on the art and entertainment world. (Updated periodically) PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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On the radio since 2001. KZSU 90.1 Tuesdays from 6-8pm PST with guest driven Sound Wheels. FRSC 101.3fm. Every Friday night at 8:30pm PST. A slice of sound crafted to tease your ears and surprise your mind. Every show is hand crafted to absorb your day and show it to you inverted, upside down and from the inside out. Join us for this musical odyssey!
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Making connections through conversation with the art, literature, and creative work that matters to us, and the people who make it. Hosted by writer and photographer Mike Sakasegawa, Keep the Channel Open is a series of in-depth and intimate conversations with artists, writers, and curators from across the creative spectrum.
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The oldest records of civilization come to us through stone carvings. Stone carving has evolved and adapted throughout the ages, in cultures around the world. The Stone Carvers Guild is a group of independent working professional carvers based throughout the United States. We are working to ensure that carved stone will continue to play an important role in our built environment throughout the 21st century and beyond. This podcast looks to capture members' stories and experiences to share wi ...
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A podcast where artists tell their stories through the materials they choose.
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The Montreal Culture Guy
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Hosted by Abbi Jacobson, it’s everything you want to know about modern art but were afraid to ask.
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We proudly celebrate and promote participatory artists and creatives.
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Random conversations amongst friends and those alike.
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Join artist Dan Jaboor, our intrepid host, as he explores the world of visual art: painting, photography, sculpture, and even the occasional weird performance art piece. Show notes and other additional content for each episode can be found at http://DanJaboor.com/podcast
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Weekly radio show and podcast with stories about arts and culture around Alberta. We take small bites out of big questions. A production of CJSR in Edmonton.
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Podcast about Art appreciation. Art appreciation through talking with Artists, getting to know them and their work.
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A Podcast on Masters and Moderns
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A fun and informative look at local New England history, its people and places by exploring its numerous statues, sculptures, monuments, and memorials.
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Eggers Gallery of Fine Art recognizes and celebrates visual artist interviews.
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There's never a shortage of opinions on the media but Mediawatch looks at it all in detail for those keen to know more about the as well as those who work in media.
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Real? Illusion? Active Imagination? Dream? A video podcast
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The purpose of this podcast is to provide a level of accessibility and art appreciation previously unavailable to all audiences, especially people with visual impairments. The episodes in this podcast include verbal description of many of the pieces in the Peconic Landing Sculpture Garden in Greenport, NY.
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From the awkward to the profound— interviews and discussions of art
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Official podcast for artistic failures.
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The Sculptor's Funeral is the only podcast dedicated to figurative sculptors living and working today. Art history, tech talk, news, and interviews for the figurative sculptor working in the Western European tradition of figurative sculpture, along with a social media forum and listener mail/questions/comments make this podcast required listening for any sculptor who knows the Fine Arts aren't dead, they just smell a little funny.
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Each week three people from the Minnesota arts community talk about a performance, opening, or event they're excited to see or want others to check out.
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A weekly podcast that brings the biggest stories in the art world down to earth. Go inside the newsroom of the art industry's most-read media outlet, Artnet News, for an in-depth view of what matters most in museums, the market, and much more.
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Your 10-Minute Art Attack, with Sarah C and Sarah D
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Letting the conversation lead us... as long as it's to work. [[An audio podcast about art and the commute]]
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Hosted by curator, Zeren Oruc. We sit down with and dissect the minds of the overlooked artists & art professionals who create in, or have called Eastern Europe home.
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Museums n'That is the podcast for anyone who thinks that museums are boring. Hosts Meg and Sara from Leeds Museums & Galleries get to the very heart of what makes museum people tick, by asking them the questions that you actually want to know. Does Bruce Springsteen have an archive? Do you ever try any of the old clothes on? What’s the greatest city in the world? Spoiler alert: it’s Leeds.
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Ever feel overwhelmed when you visit a museum? Discover a better way to connect with art! Join lifelong art lover and museum fan Karen Jackson as she shares in vivid detail what she sees and discovers when she slows down to look at a work of art for minutes instead of seconds. Then you’ll find out the history, mystery or controversy behind the work or the artist! Monthly episodes are only about 10 minutes. The show is for all art lovers—from beginners to longtime fans and the visually impair ...
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A collection of interviews and features on topics related to the Norton Simon Museum's exhibitions and collections.
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A thoughtful and entertaining discussion that ranges from Custom Cars, Entrepreneurship, Challenges that face Artists today and everything that connects those themes.
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The WallBuilders Show is a daily journey to examine today's issues from a Biblical, Historical and Constitutional perspective. Featured guests include elected officials, experts, activists, authors, and commentators.
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The place to find the newest editions of video podcasts of the Birmingham Museum of Art.
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The Brillo Girls is our soapbox, filled with conversation about art, life, and everything that falls in-between. As artists ourselves, we love discussing anything that perks our interests and are endlessly fascinated about the creative processes different artists go through in establishing their own creative authenticity. Join us while we navigate and share their stories, celebrating the good, the bad and the ugly. Perhaps something you thought was ordinary is really extraordinary.
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Trump targeted as Springfield suffers, pushbike pushback, sculpture snafu
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Midweek Mediawatch: Another threat to Trump's life as sad Springfield squirms under unwanted media spotlight. Also: pushbike pushback; big-money mistake on a new artwork; a fond farewell for pioneer of political broadcasting - and an MMA quiz fail.By RNZ
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Today on the podcast, Lucy Branch, speaks to Tanya Russell MRBS, about a life of sculpture, setting up The Art Academy in London Bridge and what it really takes to be a professional sculptor. In the introduction, Lucy discusses her thoughts on how 'excusitus' can impact big dreams, taken from the book, The Magic of Thinking Big, by David Schwartz…
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The Transformative Power of Art: Honoring Soldiers Through Classical Sculpture and Faith-Based Creativity- with Sabin Howard
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Discover the transformative power of art in shaping cultural values and historical narratives. In this episode, we promise you'll gain profound insights into how art intersects with faith, culture, and history. We challenge the modern, often secular art industry by showcasing how Christians can use their talents to influence society positively. Thr…
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Constitution Alive Section 1, Part 3: Patriot Sacrifices, and Legislative Efforts to Preserve Freedom
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How well do you understand America’s foundational principles? In our latest episode of Constitution Alive, we take you on an enlightening journey. You’ll explore original historical documents from the WallBuilders Library and step into the historic rooms of Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed. Re…
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Art Hounds: The Black Woman’s Guide to Creating God
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From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what’s exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here. Divine narratives in theater Suzy Messerole, co-artistic director of Exposed Brick Th…
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New book "What If We Get It Right?" offers hopeful view of handling the climate crisis
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One of the global problems addressed at the U.N. General Assembly is the climate crisis. Multiple wars and other geopolitical tensions have cast a particularly sobering shadow over whether nations can meet meaningful pledges. The new book, "What If We Get It Right?" offers a more optimistic conversation about what individuals can do. Amna Nawaz spo…
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Episode 442 / Elizabeth Englander (b.1988, Boston, MA) lives and works in New York, NY. She received her BFA from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2011 and her MFA from Hunter College in 2019. Recent solo exhibitions include: House of Gaga, Guadalajara (2023), Liste Art Fair Basel, solo presentation with Theta (2023); Theta, New York (2022); Sm…
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Sound Wheels shares the enigmatic music of Philippe Petit, Pedro Melo Alves & Ignaz Schick, Feeding Goats, The Noise In Silence, Han-earl Park, Paul Metzger, Daniel Burke, Erik SOwa & Jeb Bishop, R Duck, Doug Lynner, Giuseppe Antonuccio ( Metauro Colossum), Kevin Miller & Jukka-Pekka Kervinen, Shawn Bell, Christian Fiesel, Suzi Analogue, Clotheslin…
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In 1624, Pope Urban VIII commissioned Gian Lorenzo Bernini to carve a statue of the early Christian saint, virgin, and martyr St. Bibiana. The result is one of Bernini’s most overlooked but by no means less beautiful statues.
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Constitution Alive Section 1, Part 2: Faith, Patriotism, and the Lifelong Impact of the Constitution
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What if the key to a prosperous nation lies in understanding the original intent of its founding document? Join us for an enlightening episode where we unravel the complex relationship between faith, patriotism, and politics through the lens of the American Constitution in our special series, "Constitution Alive." We'll explore the necessity of lov…
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Midweek: Polkinghorne preoccupation & problem podcasts
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The media’s Polkinghorne trial preoccupation - and the audience’s appetite; two problematic podcasts go offline - but for very different reasonsBy RNZ
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In the opening poem of Rachel Edelman’s debut collection, Dear Memphis, the speaker returns to their home city after a long time away, traversing a landscape that is both familiar and foreign, a place to which she belongs but also doesn’t. Over the course of the collection, Edelman asks questions about heritage and inheritance; about exile, diaspor…
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https://traffic.libsyn.com/badatsports/Bad_at_Sports_Episode_881_Sean_Nash.mp3 download This week on Bad at Sports Duncan MacKenzie and Amy Kligman check in with Sean Nash! Thanks to the glory of the Charlotte Street Foundation. Sean Nash is a visual artist whose work often intersects with fermentation, social practice, and ecological themes. His p…
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New book 'The Barn' revisits the people and forces behind Emmett Till's murder
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Emmett Till's murder is one of the most harrowing events in American history. Till was 14 in 1955 when he was killed after a white woman accused him of making an advance toward her. Mississippi author Wright Thompson has a fresh account of the conspiring forces behind Till's murder. Geoff Bennett sat down with Thompson to discuss his book, "The Bar…
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Musician Nick Lowe on his legendary career and first new album in a decade
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One of rock and roll's greatest songwriters is out with a brand new album. It's Nick Lowe's first full-length effort in nearly a dozen years and debuted as number one on the Billboard charts in the Americana/folk category. Special correspondent Tom Casciato has the story for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://ww…
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Constitution Alive Section 1, Part 1: Teaching Principles, Dispelling Myths, and Inspiring Patriotism
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What if understanding the true intent of the U.S. Constitution could revolutionize your perspective on liberty and justice? Join us for an enlightening episode of "Constitution Alive" with David Barton and Rick Green, where we uncover the foundational principles of America's most cherished document. Filmed in the historic Independence Hall and Davi…
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Ep. 51: Renaissance Modernity - Michelozzo, Jacopo della Quercia, and Domenico Veneziano
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Send us a text What does it look like across three mediums when a new style harmonizes, and the conventions of the Middle Ages take a new form? Looking at three diverse artists and three different patrons, as well as an example of painting, sculpture, and architecture, this episode argues for the legibility of new stylistic concepts that constitute…
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Stephen and Evie Colbert on family, food and the stories behind their new cookbook
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Stephen Colbert has been making America laugh for decades. His wife, Evie McGee Colbert, has often gotten a mention and makes regular cameos on "The Late Show." The couple is sharing what makes their partnership work, especially in the kitchen, with their new cookbook, "Does This Taste Funny?" Amna Nawaz sat down with them to talk food, family and …
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Impactful Voting, Judicial Appointments, and Defending Whistleblowers- with Marcella Burke
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How much influence do voting and judicial appointments really have on our nation? Discover the undeniable impact they hold as we dissect the biblical and constitutional necessity for righteous judges, referencing Isaiah 1:26. We confront the alarming trend of voter apathy among active church-goers and compare judicial appointments across different …
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Meet the 10-year-old winning international acclaim for her wildlife photography
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For many years, nature and wildlife photographers have been disproportionately male. But a young girl in India is helping change that stereotype. Ali Rogin speaks with Shreyovi Mehta about her journey and her future aspirations. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS News
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Politicians dodge interviews, local iwi revives local paper
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22 Sep 2024: Our media put politicians’ feet to the fire in the name of accountability - but some won't front up in the first place. Is the way they’re doing it part of the problem? Also: the local iwi steps in to save the local paper in Wairoa.By RNZ
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Connie Chung reflects on her trailblazing career and confronting rampant sexism
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Over her decades-long career, Connie Chung covered everything from the Watergate scandal to conflict overseas, landing sought-after exclusive interviews along the way. Her new memoir, "Connie," paints a fuller picture of what actually unfolded behind the scenes. Amna Nawaz sat down with the iconic journalist for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.…
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Divine Protection Over Leaders, Historic Miracles, and Biblical Voting Guidance on Good News Friday!
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Prepare for an uplifting journey on Good News Friday as we uncover the astonishing story of a foiled assassination attempt on Donald Trump. We'll discuss the divine protection that appears to shield our leaders. Drawing historical parallels with George Washington's miraculous escape during the Battle of the Monongahela, we highlight the importance …
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Glenn Ligon in Cambridge, new Gauguin biography, Teresa Margolles’s Fourth Plinth commission
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This week: the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK, has invited the US artist Glenn Ligon to explore its history and collections, and his interventions are revealed this week. Ben Luke goes to Cambridge to talk to Ligon about the project. Few artists’ lives prompt as much discussion as that of Paul Gauguin, and a new biography of the French artist …
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We meet artist Megan Rooney to explore her solo exhibition at Kettles Yard, Cambridge. Titled 'Echoes & Hours', this is the first major solo exhibition in the UK of work by Megan Rooney (b. 1985, South Africa). Her paintings have an irresistible life and energy, renewing the potential of abstraction to embody the richness of the visual world. It is…
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Episode No. 672 features curators Kimberly A. Jones and Mary Morton; and curators Sant Khalsa and Juniper Harrower. Along with Sylvie Patry and Anne Robbins, Jones and Morton are the curators of "1874: The Impressionist Moment" at the National Gallery of Art. The exhibition examines the condition of Parisian art in 1874, both official standards exh…
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Maya Wiley chronicles a life of activism and fulfilling a family legacy in new memoir
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Civil rights attorney Maya Wiley grew up in a household that prioritized activism. Her parents' influence set her on a path to a lifetime of advocacy work, but sometimes left her wondering how best to fulfill the family legacy on her own terms. Wiley sat down with Geoff Bennett to discuss her new memoir, "Remember, You Are a Wiley." PBS News is sup…
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K-Culture Chronicles: Inside Korea’s Art Boom
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At the start of September, a massive chunk of the international art world descended on South Korea for a bounty of high-profile art offerings. The marquee event was Frieze Seoul, in its third edition, at the Coex convention center in the luxe Gangnam district, running alongside the long-established Korea International Art Fair. But they represented…
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Episode 441 / Colleen Barry is an artist and painter who grew up in NYC whose studio is based out of Brooklyn, NY. She studied art at the National Academy of Design in NYC and has had shows at venues such as Fredericks and Freiser (2023), The Sotheby’s Institute (2023), Nathalie Karg Gallery (2023), The Library Street Collective (2024), James Fuent…
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Free Speech, Zionism and Thomas Jefferson on Foundations of Freedom Thursday
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How does the First Amendment truly balance freedom and responsibility? Join us for a compelling exploration into the intricacies of free speech and its legal consequences. We dive into the historical roots of the First Amendment, originally designed to protect dissent against tyranny, and contrast it with today's interpretations. How do we maintain…
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Art Hounds: A play looks at things Hinckley lost in the fire
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From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what’s exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here. Click here. Remembering the Great Hinckley Fire and those who saved lives Christine W…
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In 'I Brought the War with Me,' Lindsey Hilsum shares poetry inspired by the front lines
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Lindsey Hilsum is an award-winning correspondent with Britain's Channel 4 News who has contributed to the News Hour with reports from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and more. Her new book, "I Brought the War with Me," marries her life as a war correspondent with poetry. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant discussed more with Hilsum for our…
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Episode 151: Sound Wheels - Tutles on the Riva - rebroadcast :(
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Sound Wheels offers the music and performances from Breiling & Brückner, Jukka-Pekka Kervinen, Hali Palombo, Sound Animal, Pendro, Shaun Robert, Taran Burns, RDKPL, R Duck, Mikko Biffle, Lisa Cameron & Ernesto Diaz-Infante, XauriX XubatniX and a hint of some solo Ernesto Diaz-Infante. Hear their music and performance sculpt a tale of delights, foib…
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Episode 296 - Bernini’s Crossing Piers in St. Peter’s
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Under the direction of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, head architect of St. Peter’s, a group of sculptors closely associated with him produced three spectacular statues for the crossing piers of the church. These statues represent the three other most important relics of the Vatican – the largest piece of the “True Cross,” the Veil of Veronica (Sudarium), a…
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Israel’s Survival and Global Impact, In Light of Recent Events- with Rudy Atallah
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Can Israel manage the escalating threats on multiple fronts while minimizing civilian casualties? Military expert Rudy Atallah joins us to unpack the complex dynamics at play between Israel and Hezbollah, offering insights you won't get from mainstream news. We will guide you through the labyrinth of regional threats, including Hezbollah's increase…
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs held without bail after arrest on sex trafficking indictment
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Sean "P. Diddy" Combs was indicted on multiple charges including sex trafficking, sexual assault, violence and racketeering. The government's charges describe a gruesome pattern of abuse, accusing Combs of using his extensive music and business empire as a criminal outfit. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Sidney Madden. PBS News is supported by - …
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Dr. Francis Collins explores his faith and science in new book, 'The Road to Wisdom'
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Dr. Francis Collins has been at the forefront of the world's most advanced biomedical research. He led the Human Genome Project and was the longest-serving director of the National Institutes of Health. He is drawing on his career to focus on what he sees as the core pillars of wisdom during a time of deep polarization. Geoff Bennett sat down with …
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Analyzing Political Shifts and Faith's Influence on Voter Turnout - with Steve Deace
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How could the 2024 election reshape America's identity? Join us for a deeply insightful discussion on "The Intersection of Faith and Culture" as we confront one of the most critical elections in modern American history. With candidates openly endorsing communistic, socialistic, and Marxist principles, the stakes have never been higher for our natio…
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Miami art project puts spotlight on threat of rising sea levels
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By 2100, scientists project sea levels around parts of Florida will rise between two and eight feet. The majority of Miami-Dade County is just six feet or less above the ocean today. One local artist is doing what he can to sound the alarm. Jeffrey Brown reports from Miami for our coverage on art and climate change and our arts and culture series, …
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In this episode I speak with John Allen about art and and his pathway to being an artist. Sponsor: Feral Giant Theme song: Adeem The ArtistBy Feral Giant Studio
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GeoGuessr star player Trevor Rainbolt's tips for success in the popular geography game
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A popular online geography game is taking players around the globe, one Google Street View image at a time. John Yang speaks with Trevor Rainbolt, perhaps the game's most famous player, for a look inside the world of GeoGuessr. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS News
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Big city bad vibes & are media harming minorities?
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Mediawatch for 15 September 2024: Bad news about bad vibes in our big cities right now - and Wellington's woes in particular. Also: new research for the broadcasting watchdog says some minorities say discriminatory stuff is turning them off our media. But where is it coming from? And - fact checking claims about the legality of peeing in public.…
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