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A look at the current art movement centered around festival culture and the internet.
Categories: Arts
A look at the current art movement centered around festival culture and the internet.
Categories: Arts
Interviews and Performances with Classical Musicians, Opera and Theater-makers, Writers, Artists, and Photographers
[Pamela Talese Painting on Site at Water Tower by Stazione Termini, Piazza di San Lorenzo.]
The distinguished old master dealer, Robert Simon, held his first exhibition of a contemporary artist this past November and December. Entitled The Third Rome : Allegorical Landscapes of the Modern City, it was devoted to the current work of Pamela Talese, a Brooklyn-based painter known for her haunting views of gritty industrial sites around the Navy Yard and Red Hook. Brought to Rome for the first time in twenty-two years by a fellowship at the American Academy and following up a suggestion by an architectural historian she met there, she began to explore more recent neighborhoods outside the historical center. By “more recent,” I mean areas developed in the 1920s and 1930s, that is, the Fascist Era. Exploring the neighborhoods on her bicycle with her painting box and folding easel strapped on, Ms. Talese felt attracted to certain buildings that stood out for their clean, simple lines and elegant design. These were prime examples of Fascist architecture—modest, functional residential edifices, utilitarian civic structures, and a few public buildings. Virtually none of these appear in the surveys of Fascist architecture—with one notable exception, the Foro Italico (formerly called the Foro Mussolini).
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Categories: Arts
Music Works is a podcast for the classical music industry looking at how it works today, and exploring how it can work better in the future both for those of us who work in the music sector and the audiences who support us. “Insights, tips and reflections from some of the sharpest minds in the classical music business.” Classic FM – Best Classical Podcasts
Allinfoodz covers a variety of food, and foodservice-related topics that aim to answer core questions regarding our food decisions: How, and why we eat food? The process of creating, serving, and eating food can be a personal or social event. Most people think about food frequently during any given day. Furthermore, there are often underlying reasons that might drive how we make our food choices and decisions, whether we are consuming, or offering food to others. Allinfoodz provides a space to share varied and all-inclusive food choice research, stories, narratives and experiences, so that we can learn from each other.
Our culture thrives on human interaction and food and drink have been bringing us together for centuries. During this unprecedented time people have had to come up with alternatives to connect around food and drink. In this latest episode of Allinfoodz, Amit Sharma is joined by Penn State Professor of Horticultural Marketing and Business Management Kathy Kelley and Penn State School of Hospitality Management Instructor and Sommelier Pat Felitti. They discuss the state of the wine and spirits industry and how people are incorporating food and drink in virtual gatherings to gain that human connection.
Categories: Arts, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
The new home for Dave Arnold’s weekly show “Cooking Issues”, where he tackles listener questions on anything food and cooking related.
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Categories: Arts
Do you have questions? We have answers! The Animated Question is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by animation professional, Tiara Little, and produced by the group No Hiatus. On this show, we’ll answer all types of animation industry-related questions from how to create an animated project to nailing your first interview for a job in animation. Each episode is an opportunity to learn something new, and we hope you’ll join us along for the ride!
Categories: Arts
The Made to Parade podcast is an accompaniment to the book of the same name. Just like the book, the podcast promotes positive stories about the marching band scene in Northern Ireland and the rest of Great Britain. It provides a positive narrative and an inside look at what being a member of a marching band is all about and what it means personally to members.
Categories: Arts
Tags: #bandculture, #bandfamily, #changethenarrative, #madetoparade, #marchingbands, #morethanaband
Conversations on creativity with partners, author R.A. Desilets and musician Colin C. They discuss how their lives entwine through revisiting daily discussions in podcast format.
Categories: Arts
Tags: artist life, Books, creative life, creativity, music, musician, song writing, Young Adult Author
In the Studio with Teaching Artists Podcast highlights artists‘ experiences co-teaching Marwen studio courses for Chicago youth. Meet the inspiring artists that teach at Marwen that includes a Teaching Artist, Emerging Artist, Young Artist in high school, and Marwen staff support! Go behind the scenes as teaching artists co-design, plan, and facilitate virtual classes centered in creative youth development.
Categories: Arts
Hope. We all need some, but right now it can seem in short supply.
Join us each week as journalist Jessie McDonald, and theatre-maker Tilly Reith take an entertaining, informative and sometimes irreverent look at the ‘H–Word’.
With special guests from around the world, they’ll be asking — how do they ‘do’ hope, and where can we get some? Follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
We Do Hope is brought to you by Amos Trust — a small, creative human rights organisation. For more details, please visit amostrust.org/podcast or find us on Instagram, Facebook and on Twitter.
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Categories: Arts, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: art, climate, cooking, creativity, Culture, Disha Ravi, Food, hope, Jessie McDonald, life, palestine, people, poetry, Politics, Tilly Reith
“Fashion is the most powerful art there is. It’s movement, design, and architecture all in one. It shows the world who we are and who we’d like to be.” A reluctant fashion insider, Kristin Magdalene discusses the psychology and practicality behind fashion and trends and encourages more personal expression through ever-changing style.
Categories: Arts
Hear the latest from the worlds of motorsports and food on On the Road with Dane Neal from WGN Radio 720 in Chicago
Categories: Arts
Tags: 720, automotive, Cars, Chicago, dane, Food, motorsports, neal, racing, radio, WGN
Listen and learn the blueprint and action steps to setting up a money-making studio! You will hear strategies and tips on how to market yourself to your dream clients. Each episode features one of the masters in the photography industry. Tavis interviews other successful artists who give away their best-kept secrets of building value, serving clients well, and accomplishing financial goals by selling photography. While listening to this you will quickly recognize that you too have what it takes to sell your photography too! Tavis is a business designer and photographer in Yakima, WA. He is the owner of Guild Canvas Company, an industry educator, and a photography business coach. Connect with Tavis: https://guildcanvas.com/
From SFist.com, and in partnership with Isotope Comics, it’s San Francisco comic book news, reviews, and dramatic readings, with a focus on bay area artists. SFist staff post a nearly-weekly rundown of a couple new and fascinating comic books, with commentary and banter and sound effects and, y’know, podcasty stuff.
Categories: Arts
Kurt Caceres brings on celebrity Actors, Directors, Athletes, Casting Directors, Writers, Surgeons, Psychologists, Musicians and more…………. to take us down a raw and truthful journey into the dark hallways of the Hollywood machine. As an actor, Kurt worked many years to get to the top of the game, leading major network television shows and finding great success. Then because of inexperience and the power of ego, he lost it all and hit rock bottom. Now after a decade of fighting to make a return from the ashes, he feels it’s his time to give back and teach others through his mistakes. From casting couches to backdoor deals, he reveals stories few have ever experienced. It’s about overcoming life’s obstacles and transcending to one’s true potential
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Categories: Arts, Comedy, Society & Culture
Tags: Acting, actor, actors, actress, audition, caceres, castingdirectors, hollywood, Kurt, setlife
Obsessed with fragrances but tired of scrolling through boring reviews? It’s not easy wanting to smell delicious 24/7. Fashion entrepreneur Laina Rauma and beauty expert Roberta Moradfar reviews fragrances & how it ties into all aspects of our crazy lives- work & home, relationships & sex, travel, fashion, beauty, etc. Each weekly episode is a must for fragrance lovers seeking to tickle their curious noses with simple yet fun fragrance reviews packed with good vibes, RAW no-holds barred conversation & contagious laughs
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Leisure
Tags: beauty, dating, fashion, fragrance, Los Angeles, perfume, self care, sex, skincare, travel, women
A podcast in celebration of all it takes to try and be alive. One messy, screwing up, learning, growing, screwing up less, transforming, evolving episode at a time. This Trying Life asks guests what makes life hard, and what makes life joyful, and why to keep trying when things get tough. If life is an arrow baby, you n’ me, we’re just mid-flight.
Categories: Arts
A Planner Girl Podcast Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spicedchaos/support
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The podcast helping graphic designer boss-ladies work smarter and not harder in their design businesses. Your guru: the clever Anna Dower; mentor, designer, cake-lover and rad chick. ‘Cos not all creatives wear hip black clothes and are design snobs. Some – like us – wear colourful Birkenstocks and believe in community over competition.
Arts podcasts include all types of creative and performing arts. Most notably, Arts is the main category where visual arts podcasts and literature podcasts can be found. It also has some overlap with music and film podcasts, which each have separate categories of their own.