The MoMA Magazine Podcast brings passionate perspectives on art, artists, and ideas that shape culture today.
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A deep dive into the Ocean State. Taking a granular look into the people, places and everything in between that inspire such big love for the smallest state. Hey Rhody hosts Chris Revill and Jenna Kaplan infuse their weekly conversations with local icons with a love for Providence, a commitment to supporting small businesses, and a touch of humor. Hey Rhody Podcast is an extension of the Hey Rhody Media Co. magazines you already know and love.
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Shining a light on the power of creativity in Pennsylvania communities, Prism digs into the commonwealth's creative ecosystem and how it intersects with almost every aspect of life. This program is produced by Keystone Edge, an online magazine covering what's next and best in Pennsylvania, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. More info at KeystoneEdge.com and Arts.PA.gov.
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Discussions with people inside California's cannabis industry to enable sharing knowledge and experiences in an every-changing and challenging environment.
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How a "Most Typical Victorian Daughter" Found Freedom in the Radical Art of Her Time
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Society ridiculed the modern art she loved, so Lillie P. Bliss set out to create a museum to house it. It might be hard to imagine, but there was a time when the work of modern artists like Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse, and Paul Cézanne was ridiculed by the public. Despite all the criticism, three women founded a museum dedicated to art that was…
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It Was All A Dream Carl Use To Read Word Up Magazine with Code X Prime's DJ Mr. Carl Byrd
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In this episode, we sit down with the multi-talented Carl Byrd. You might know him as the co-host of Rhode Island's longest-running podcast, Code X Prime, or DJ Mr Byrd spinning tunes. Carl's been everywhere from moderating panels at RI Comic Con, AEW wrestling events, CIC, and Ecas Theater We dive deep into his childhood in South Providence, and h…
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Hey Rhody Rewind | Mads & Caroline Vericker of HeartLeaf Books
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Welcome to Hey Rhody Rewind, where we dive deep into the 100+ episode back episodes of Hey Rhody Podcast. In this week’s episode we are joined by Mads and Caroline Vericker, owners and founders of HeartLeaf Books a new Co-Op bookstore on Federal Hill. Mads, Caroline, Nick and Sascha talk about how Mads always wanted to start their own thing, how a …
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Talking Sopranos and Rhode Island with Steve Schirripa of The Sopranos and Blue Bloods
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This episode is a recorded interview with Steven Schirripa for HeyRhody.com Steven Schirripa is best known for playing Bobby “Bacala” Baccalieri on The Sopranos and Detective Anthony Abetemarco in Blue Bloods. This month, Schirripa brings the popular Talking Sopranos podcast to The United Theatre on November 23 to celebrate The Soprano's 25th anniv…
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The Road to The Rhode Show with Brendan Kirby of The Rhode Show and Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook
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Brendan Kirby is a comedian, co-author of Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook, and co-host of The Rhode Show. On this episode, Brendan chats with Revill and Jenna about his early days in public access television hosting Wicked Late, and his journey to L.A that brought him back home to host The Rhode Show, the origins, of the Seinfeld cookbook, his time…
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Sojourner House Is Supporting Survivors & Driving Change with Vaness Volz President and CEO
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Vanessa Volz is the President and CEO of Sojourner House a nonprofit that focuses on victim services that promote healthy relationships by providing culturally sensitive support, advocacy, housing, and education for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking; and to effect systems change. On today's episode, R…
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Design Is More Than Meets The Eye with Meteor Trail Creative founder Bryan Molloy
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Bryan Molloy is the founder of Meteor Trail Creative. Bryan has almost two decades of experience in graphic design, working with a variety of talented people & companies. Bryan's work can be seen both locally and nationally. Past clients of Bryans have included Mike Tyson, Jenna Fisher, Providence College, Barstool Sports, Neil Young, and many more…
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The Curious Case of Meret Oppenheim’s Furry Teacup
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A hundred years later, a Surrealist artwork continues to inspire curiosity in all who encounter it. “It is an object that—once you’ve seen it, it’s there in your imagination forever,” says former MoMA senior curator Anne Umland about Meret Oppenheim’s Surrealist Object. Objects conservator Caitlin Gozo Richeson had a similar reaction on seeing the …
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Hey Rhody Media Presents: The Cold Soup Podcast with Adam Hogue feat. Adam Levin on the URI Mandolin & Guitar Festival
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On this episode of the Cold Soup podcast, host Adam Hogue muses on classical music and previews the URI Guitar & Mandolin Festival. The episode is a companion to the full October 2024 article in Hey Rhody Magazine.By Hey Rhody Media Co.
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Making Jewelry By Hand And With Love: JoJo Loves You owners Missy Pagios and Kristen Cassisi
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JoJo Loves You is a handmade jewelry brand from Rhode Island that makes you look and feel glam, gorgeous, sparkly, and fabulous. Whether you're 5 or 105, you can rock your bling in jammies, yoga pants, jeans, or the most amazing dress imaginable. Revill and Jenna sit down with sisters and owners Missy Pagios and Kristen Cassisi, taking plenty of ta…
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Running For a Cause with Ronald Mcdonald House’s Bob and Anne Rothenberg
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On this episode Revill sits down with Bob and Anne Rothenberg, two incredible individuals who have dedicated over 20 years to the Ronald McDonald House Charities New England (RMHCNE). What started as a simple Thanksgiving volunteer effort for them has grown into a lifelong commitment to supporting families with seriously ill children. Bob and Anne …
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New Faces, Places, and Ideas with PechaKucha’s Chris Donovan and Cherai DiMeo
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PechaKucha Providence hosts free monthly events where the Greater Providence community comes together to share ideas, creations, and stories using the PechaKucha format of 20 images that each last 20 seconds. It's kind of like a "show and tell" for grown-ups. Revill and Jenna sit down with PechaKucha Providence board members Chris Donovan and Chera…
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Podcasting Is Not Just a Hobby with Nathan Peavey of Let’s Chat! Podcasting
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On today’s episode, Chris and Jenna sit down with a true podcasting veteran, Nathan Peavey, who brings over six years of experience as a podcast booking agent. Nathan has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs, agencies, and solopreneurs behind the scenes in the industry. Now, he’s not only a co-founder of Let’s Chat! Podcasting with Chris but also …
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Rhode Island Food Scene Superstar and Boston Globe Reporter Alexa Gagosz
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This week, Revill and Jenna dive into the world of journalism, food, and more with the incredible Alexa Gagosz. A Rhode Island-based reporter for the Boston Globe, Alexa covers everything from business and housing to healthcare and hospitality. But her true passion shines through in her popular newsletter, The Food Club, where she dishes out the la…
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From Nail Technician to Freelance Photographer with Gina Mastrostefano
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On this episode, Chris hosts alone as he chats with the multi-talented Gina Mastrostefano. Gina is a writer, photographer, and the creative genius behind this month’s cover story on cocktails for Hey Rhody. Join us as we explore Gina’s fascinating journey from being a nail technician to becoming a full-time freelance photographer. We also delve int…
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Hey Rhody Media Presents: The Cold Soup Podcast with Adam Hogue feat. Rafay Rashid
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Hey Rhody Media Presents The Cold Soup Podcast, hosted by contributing writer Adam Hogue. On this episode of the Cold Soup podcast, host Adam Hogue reviews the album Kitchen Weapons by Rafay Rashid in a first-ever throw-back episode. The episode is a companion to the full article in Providence Monthly that came out in May 2023. Give the album a one…
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Behind the Scenes of an Influencer with Katie Corcoran of Rhode Island Native
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In this episode, Chris takes the mic solo to sits down with Katie Corcoran, the brilliant mind behind the wildly successful "Rhode Island Native" account. We dive into the backstory of Rhode Island Native, discussing what sparked Katie's journey into content creation and her passion for showcasing the charm of Rhode Island. Katie opens up about the…
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Hey Rhody Media Presents: The Cold Soup Podcast with Adam Hogue | feat. Museum Legs
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Hey Rhody Media Presents The Cold Soup Podcast, hosted by contributing writer Adam Hogue. On this episode of the Cold Soup podcast, host Adam reviews the album In All For Starting Over by Museum Legs featuring Penn Sultan. The episode is a companion to the full article in Providence Monthly.By Hey Rhody Media Co.
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Jazz in the Garden, Episode Three: “Return to the Garden” An overwhelmingly popular series of jazz concerts in MoMA’s Sculpture Garden in 1985 proved…a little too popular, and it would be nearly a decade before live jazz was once again a regular occurrence at the Museum. In our third and final episode, hear about a new generation of musicians who r…
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Anybody can be an Entrepreneur with Laura Guillén and Julia Krasnow of Eforall
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Anybody can be an Entrepreneur, but for many, the path to success lacks the key ingredients. Join Chris and Jenna as they meet Laura Guillén, Executive Director, and Julia Krasnow, Program Manager, of Eforall (Entrepreneurship for All). Eforall isn't just another non-profit - they're a culinary incubator, a financial recipe for success, and a force…
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How Art Is Helping Teens Find Their True Selves
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Hear from current and former teens about their experiences of growing up queer. When was the last time you thought about your teenage self? For a lot of us, our teenage years were an uncomfortable time. Sure, there were some good moments, but there were also a lot of confusing thoughts and big emotions that we couldn't figure out. For Pride 2024, w…
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Jazz in the Garden, Episode Two: “One Magic Summer” After a golden age of big names and big crowds throughout the 1960s, by the mid 1970s live jazz at MoMA had become something of an afterthought. But a magical summer of performances in 1985—including landmark concerts by the Art Ensemble of Chicago, “Butch” Morris, and the “saxophone colossus” him…
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Building Creative Communities with Phoebe Sherman of Girl Gang Craft
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In today’s episode, Jenna and Chris chat with Phoebe Sherman, the founder of Girl Gang Craft—a fem-forward community for creatives and entrepreneurs that hosts craft fairs in Oakland, Sacramento, CA Salem, MA and Providence, RI. Phoebe shares the inspiring story behind Girl Gang Craft and emphasizes how important community is for entrepreneurial su…
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Jazz in the Garden, Episode One: “In the Beginning” Our story begins on June 16, 1960, when George Wein and the Storyville Sextet played the first jazz concert in MoMA’s Sculpture Garden—and launched more than a decade of legendary performances and recordings from some of the leading lights of jazz, including Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Duke …
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Bringing Color to Life with Michelle Lee of Michelle Lee Designs
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On today’s episode, we’re thrilled to have Michelle Lee of Michelle Lee Designs join us. Michelle is an award-winning and published boutique interior designer who’s all about adding vibrant colors to your life. She shares her entrepreneurial journey, her surprising connections to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, her love for everything colorful, and …
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Hey Rhody Media Presents: The Cold Soup Podcast with Adam Hogue feat. lastself
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Hey Rhody Media Presents The Cold Soup Podcast, hosted by contributing writer Adam Hogue. On this episode of the Cold Soup podcast, host Adam Hogue reviews the debut EP from lastself featuring Mike Leone. The episode is a companion to the full article in the March issue of Providence Monthly. Interested in advertising with Hey Rhody Media Print or …
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Processing Greif with Till I Rot Director Nathan Walker
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In this episode, we are joined by Nathan Walker, writer, director, and photographer. With projects such as Good Burger 2 and Knives Out under his belt, Nathan shares insights from his creative work in Rhode Island. Chris and Jenna introduce a new segment called "Am I the A**hole: Rhode Island Edition" Nathan also opens up about channeling his grief…
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Andersson Tejeda - Teatro ECAS Theater
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On this episode we are joined by Andersson Tejeda is a Providence-based creative and Teatro ECAS actor. From an unexpected beginning in a middle school performing arts class to starring in films like "Freeguy" and "Nico," Andersson shares the milestones and serendipities of his journey. Discover how he found love amidst the global pause of the pand…
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Hear how this popular crop is helping craft a more sustainable future in Mexico. What do corn, craft, and Mexico have in common? The answer to this question comes in the form of Totomoxtle, a project and materials created by designer Fernando Laposse in collaboration with the village of Tonohuixtla. On view through July 7 in the exhibition Life Cyc…
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In 2022, 30% of 12th graders reported using marijuana in the past year, and 6.3% reported using marijuana daily in the past 30 days. The Hook Co-Founders, Stephanie Kimitsuka and Bayley Logan, are on a mission to help educate parents and kids about safe cannabis consumption. We also talk about the dangers of alcohol vs cannabis, and the continuing …
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Catching up with Producer Nick DelGiudice
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This week, Jenna and Chris welcome back General Manager, Creative Director, and Producer Nick to the show, fresh off the energy from Hey Rhody's Cheers To Leading Ladies event. The trio might be a bit scattered but they're diving deep into Rhode Island's unique cultural footprint, flipping through the April issue of Providence Monthly, and engaging…
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Introducing: The Cold Soup Podcast with Adam Hogue feat. NOVA ONE
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Hey Rhody Media Presents The Cold Soup Podcast, hosted by contributing writer Adam Hogue. On the first episode, Adam reviews the album “create myself” by NOVA ONE featuring musings by Roz Raskin. The episode is a companion to the full article in the January issue of Providence Monthly.By Hey Rhody Media Co.
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This week on the show, we're dancing on the fringes of comedy, mixing laughter with precise cuts, all thanks to the unparalleled skill of Anthony Costa! As the mastermind behind the buzzing chairs at Skip's Barber Shop with locations in both South Boston and Providence, Anthony excels at crafting the ideal hairstyle and welcoming atmosphere. Join C…
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Getting creative with artist housing in Pennsylvania
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One of the most essential pieces of not only bringing creatives into a neighborhood but keeping them there is housing. Affordable housing. Two organizations on opposite sides of the state are tackling this problem and making their communities stronger in the process.By Keystone Edge / Host: Lee Stabert
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Dennise Kowalczyk's of ShePVD, CTD Creative Consulting, The Adventure Broad, and Dames Who Dine
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In this week’s episode, we are joined by the multi-talented Dennise Kowalczyk, the brain behind CTD Creative Consulting LLC, and the adventurous spirit known as The Adventure Broad, along with several initiatives like Cocktails & Conversations, ShePVD, and Dames Who Dine. Join Dennise, Chris, and Jenna as they dive into the art of crafting a joy-fi…
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Meet Your New Host! Chris Revill and Jenna Kaplan
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In this episode, we witness the hosting duties transition from Nick to the dynamic duo of Chris and Jenna. Chris brings a wealth of experience from the podcasting world, while Jenna embarks on a new career path. The podcast promises a fresh perspective and engaging content. As they share their journey to the mic and plans for the future, listeners …
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Is art the secret to everlasting love? It’s no secret that some of the most powerful art has been inspired by love, that singular, indescribable feeling that, as it turns out, we are all capable of experiencing. “We all have the 12 brain areas that are critical for love,” says Dr. Stephanie Cacioppo, a leading figure in the neuroscience of social c…
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Pennsylvania's festivals offer more than just fun
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From live music to chainsaws, Pennsylvania's unique annual festivals celebrate everything under the sun. They also boost their communities, increase local pride, and showcase the host area for a wide swath of new people. The economic benefits redound throughout the year. In this latest episode, we're joined by representatives from Bethlehem's Musik…
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Join meditation artist Dora Kamau for an eight-minute guided audio meditation that explores the spectrum of emotions and energies associated with each color. We’ll delve into color theory and the psychological and emotional effects colors can have on us. Composer James Pratley Watson, who created the soundscape for this meditation, aligned each col…
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A neuroscientist discusses how smell influences everything from emotions and relationships to identity and wellbeing. Our sense of smell is something many of us take for granted, but this sensation is more powerful than you may think. “It literally filters through all aspects of our existence,” explains neuroscientist Rachel Herz, “and the more we …
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Chester, PA is a small city of over 30,000 nestled along the Delaware River southwest of Philadelphia. It’s a place with a long history. It was incorporated in 1682 and is home to the Chester Courthouse, the oldest existing public building in the United States. It experienced an industrial boom driven by shipyards and manufacturing, followed by per…
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Ten Minutes with Jessica Spaulding: On Chocolate
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The founder of Harlem Chocolate Factory reflects on her lifelong journey with chocolate—and why you should never buy it at a low price. Inspired by artists’ inventive uses of chocolate, we interviewed Jessica Spaulding, local chocolatier and cofounder of Harlem Chocolate Factory. For Spaulding, chocolate offers endless opportunity: “I think that be…
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Prism season two is POPing off in Pittsburgh
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In our first episode of season two, we’re heading west to Pittsburgh where The Andy Warhol Museum is expanding its mission and its footprint. The treasured cultural institution is spearheading the POP District, an initiative that encompasses everything from a live music venue and co-working spaces, to workforce development programs and public art. …
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Season 2 of Prism begins in October! Catch up on previous episodes here and/or get more info on Keystone Edge.By Keystone Edge / Host: Lee Stabert
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Beekeepers reflect on how fear transformed into love after they realized the huge impact of these tiny creatures. In 2016, Tim Jackson and Nicole Lindsey founded Detroit Hives, a local organization dedicated to transforming vacant lots into urban bee farms, where they not only produce honey for their communities but also host educational programs a…
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Ten Minutes with Emory Douglas: On Arts Activism
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Hear from the revolutionary artist about his iconic designs for the Black Panther newspaper. Emory Douglas has a battle cry: “Culture is a weapon.” And this chant reverberates throughout everything he does. In 1967, Douglas was chosen as the minister of culture and revolutionary artist for the Black Panther Party, where he designed the layouts and …
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Ten Minutes with Emeka Ogboh: On Active Listening
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A maker of multisensory artworks reflects on the importance of listening to our surroundings. In 2014, Nigerian-born artist Emeka Ogboh moved from Lagos to Berlin. This experience marked not only a shift in his surroundings, but also a shift in his artwork. “Shuttling between two places,” Ogboh explains, “your brain has to do this switch. And that …
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The winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars reflects on how drag changes us for the better. For this month’s Ten Minutes podcast, we spoke to the award-winning opera singer and drag queen Monét X Change about the anti-drag movement, which has led to protests across the country in response to the growing popularity of drag. “With all these legislatio…
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Ten Minutes with Therí Pickens: On Access
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For many, a trip to MoMA means confronting questions of access: Does this space welcome people like me? Will I be given what I need in order to feel safe and included? At the core of this month’s Ten Minutes podcast is the question, What does access look like? According to Laura Aguilar’s work Access + Opportunity = Success, access includes, among …
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Southside Community Land Trust (Who To Watch 2023)
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On this week’s Who to Watch episode sponsored by Papitto Opportunity Connection we are talking with Rochelle Lee, Board President and Margaret Devos, Executive Director of Southside Community Land Trust. Rochelle, Margaret, Nick, and Sascha chat about what brought our guests to Rhode Island, what makes them passionate about their work, and more! If…
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