Sunfire Squid Podcast
Original music, poetry, and skits from artists you’ve never heard of.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Music, TV & Film
Tags: art, clips, Comedy, fiction, Movies, music, poems, poetry, skits
A podcast about unrepeatable experiment in music and art. PRESS: “Then there’s “Sample Size: 1,“ which bills itself as being “about unrepeatable experiments in music and art,” hitting a lot of words that we enjoy (“unrepeatable,” “experiments,” “music,” “art”) in one fell swoop. Hosted by Dave Hilowitz, the show’s first episode follows his attempt to remotely re-record one of his band’s songs, using only collaborators he finds on quick-gig site Fiverr — an endeavor entertaining and fascinating enough for even non-musicians to dig.” – The Huffington Post “What I’m loving about this new podcast (aside from how well it’s made) is how drastically different episodes one and two are. I have no idea what to expect from the show’s third episode or even when it’ll drop, but I know I’m really excited to hear it. If you haven’t already, I’d highly recommend checking out Sample Size: 1. It’s definitely a new favorite of mine.” – Between Two Earbuds
Tags: 1, art, experiments, instruments, music, sample, size
Welcome to the Party Pal is the mind-bending film and television podcast you didn’t know you needed. Hosted by Mitch Lucas (filmmaker) and Michael Shields (writer/editor), WTTPP is a celebration of the art of cinema and filmmaking, where movies and television shows are meticulously dissected and analyzed to evaluate their grandeur (or, conversely when necessary, lament their shortcomings). Guests will include the filmmakers and industry insiders that craft the works of art that inhabit the current zeitgeist. All spoilers, all the time…listeners be warned!
Welcome To The Party Pal delves into Yasuke, the Japanese-American original anime series loosely based on the historical figure of the same name, an African warrior who served under Japanese daimyo Oda Nobunaga during the Sengoku period of samurai conflict in 16th century Japan. Created by LeSean Thomas and animated by Japanese animation studio MAPPA, the series stars Lakeith Stanfield as the titular character. In this episode, host Michael Shields, with the help of author and film & television enthusiast Douglas Grant, tout LeSean Thomas and Lakeith Stanfield’s talents, explore the real life history of the the famed samurai Yasuke, laud the captivating score crafted by musician Flying Lotus, discuss the distinctive humor present in the series, and much, much more.
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The dizzying highs, terrifying lows, and creamy middles of the creative process.
Categories: Technology
Tags: Apps, art, creativity, music, tech
Stance is an independent award-winning arts, culture and current affairs podcast run by New York based journalist and curator Chrystal Genesis. An episode is released on the 1st of every month. Stance is produced by Chrystal Genesis, Zara Martin and Saskia Sewell. stancepodcast.com @stancepodcast Guests so far include musicians Four Tet, Jamila Woods, Róisín Murphy, Amber Mark, Caribou, Kaytranada, Jessie Ware, Tricky and Nao, authors Yaa Gyasi, Sayaka Murata, Elif Shafak & Valeria Luiselli, lawyer and campaigner Gina Miller, politician Bobi Wine, poets Fatimah Asghar, John Cooper Clarke & Kae Tempest, actor Riz Ahmed, Me Too founder Tarana Burke, playwrights Inua Ellams & Natasha Gordon, writer and activist Janet Mock, choreographers Akram Khan, Deborah Colker and Hofesh Shechter, fashion designer Duro Olowu and visual artists Shirin Neshat, Larry Achiampong, The Singh Twins & Juliana Huxtable. Topics covered include Is This for Real?, Black in the Time of Corona, Manchesters LGBTQ+ Story, On Beauty, The Class Ceiling in the Arts, Modern Mumbai, Sex, The Female Prison Experience, Revolutionary Mothering, Demystifying Yoga and Donald Glover’s Atlanta. Stance loves to explore and has visited locations including Mumbai in India, Colombo in Sri Lanka, Bergen in Norway, Paris in France and New York, LA & Philadelphia in the US in search of original stories and fresh perspectives. Stance was awarded Bronze for Best Current Affairs at The British Podcast Awards 2020. Stance won Best Arts & Culture Show and Rising Star in the Mixcloud Online Radio Awards 2018, nominated for Best Arts and Culture and Best Current Affairs as part of the British Podcast Awards 2019, included in The Observer and The Times annual Best Podcasts list, and has been Podcast of the Week in publications including The FT, Grazia, The Guardian and The Independent. Join the conversation @stancepodcast @chrystalgenesis on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Don’t forget to subscribe and review! StancePodcast.com Music by Rikette Genesis and Stance branding by Edward Vince
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: art, Arts, Culture, currentaffairs, Diverse, Entertainment, film, global, heritage, Identity, music, News, Politics, popculture, race, theatre, VisualArts
The Tea for Two series was created over the Coronavirus Lockdowns of 2020 and 2021; a moment when we desperately wanted to have someone round for a cup of tea and a slice of cake and were missing those previously taken for granted moments of human connection. A moment too where we wanted to be inspired and to learn and to do something that wasn’t work, or just existing. Used to so much exposure to the brilliant minds of the interior design world, I felt stagnant and yes, like all of us did, a little lonely. So I decided to reach out to my network and invite them to join me for a virtual Tea for To where we discussed all things design, and life (in lockdown and outside of it). Over the series I talk to a broad range of brilliant and bold Interior designers, artists and makers from across the globe and who impart a little of their expert knowledge and invariable humour. The series was originally formatted as instagram lives but we have taken those videos and turned them into an audio series, if you would like to watch the series they can be found on our instagram or YouTube pages.
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Tags: art, creatives, design, home and garden, In Conversation, interior design, Interiors, justin van breda, tea for two
The Tattooers Podcast has interviews with leading tattoo artists around the world. Each artist offers, what has inspired them to pursue their tattoo career, what continuest to inspire them, mistakes they are grateful for and all the things that showcase the work that goes into tattooing rather than the social media rockstar.
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, artist, realistictattoos, tattooapprenticeship, tattooart, tattooartist, tattooers, tattooing, tattoos, traditionaltattoos
Bonnie Lyn McCaffery, author of Portrait Quilts Painted Faces You Can Do, tells short philosophical stories about her travel adventures. Find out whats new at BonnieMcCaffery.com
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, artist, Bonnie McCaffery, creativity, fiber artist, life lessons, Philosophy, quilt, Stories
Official podcast for artistic failures.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: art, art dealer, Art gallery, art handler, art handling, art world, arthandlermag, artworld, braininthefrontseat, Canvas, collector, contemporary art, david zwirner, design, drawing, gallery, jerry gogosian, larry gagosian, met museum, metropolitan museum of art, MoMA, painting, sculpture, whitney museum
Photography podcast & blog discusses photography, digital photography, fine art photography as well as provide tips and techniques to improve your photography.
Categories: Arts, Education, Technology
Tags: art, digital, fine, photography, Podcast
mostly interviews or rants centered around industry professionals and experts. Interviews with fashion mags, art mags, musicians, authors, models, make up artists, hair stylists, etc.
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, Arts, Entertainment, fashion, Fashion & Beauty, life, music
Material Wise is your podcast on material matters hosted by Nancy Fendler, principal of Fendler PR, a communications firm specializing in materials and ingredient marketing. Driven by her deep curiosity, Nancy sets out to speak with designers, product developers and guests in the outdoor, fashion, home furnishings and other industries about what inspires and influences them to create, why and how they select the materials they choose and the relationships they’ve built with their customers and industry.
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, design, fashion, sciencetech, sustainability
“Human Being Human” is a podcast that digs into the gripping history of humankind, as told through personal stories, scholastic explorations, and sonic landscapes. Created and narrated by Karrington Cooper, a human being human.
Categories: History, Science, Society & Culture
Tags: anthropology, art, autobiography, conversations, History, humor, Literature, Memoirs, pop culture, Pre-History, science, Stories
Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White tells the story of two half-sisters, Laura Fairlie and Marian Halcombe who were embroiled in the sinister plot of Sir Percival Glyde and Count Fosco to take over their family’s wealth. It’s considered to be one of the first “sensation novels” to be published. Like most novels that fall into this category, the protagonists here are pushed to their limits by the villains before they finally got the justice they deserved. The story begins with Walter Hartright helping a woman dressed in white who turned out to have escaped from a mental asylum. A day later, he travelled to Cumberland to be a drawing master to the half-sisters Laura Fairlie and Marian Halcombe. While he was in their house he discovered that the woman dressed in white whom he helped was also Laura’s sister. Walter and Laura eventually became very close to each other and had a relationship, but Laura was already set to marry Sir Percival Glyde. Marian advised Walter to forget his love for Laura and live their place, a painful advice which he followed. Laura eventually married Glyde and this is when things started to turn for the worse for the main characters in the novel. Glyde and his friend Count Fosco were masters of deception and they’d do everything they can to get the things they want. In the story, Glyde was already in financial difficulties when he married Laura who was from a rich family. In order to get her family’s riches he’s willing to resort to desperate means. Glyde is portrayed here as an archetypical villain which every reader of this book will surely hate. When it was first published in 1859, The Woman in White quickly became a best-seller because of its theme and storyline. More than a hundred years since its first publication, readers can still relate to its characters and empathize with the protagonists in the story. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, Epistolary fiction, fiction, free audio books, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, MYSTERY, romance, The Woman in White, Wilkie Collins
Here at pr for people we are all about everyday people being bold and making big moves. We focus on the go-getters that strive to build something for themselves. Join us as we connect with them to discover how they do it.
Categories: Business, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: art, business, Communications, entrepreneurs, how to, people
“Just Go Out And Make Some Art!”- Kevin Smith Jason in San Diego is trying to do just that, Field recordings of Comic Panels or maybe just recordings of Southern California but Most likely Disneyland. Also interesting discussions with guest on Pop Culture: Movies, Tech, Music, Comic Books, TV. Or maybe this is just JISD showing you what he sees in this kooky world and hoping we can come to a conscious decision and agreement on what is reality…. and so The Bigg Art Project!
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
This Week in Caribbean Art and Culture is a weekly podcast dedicated to the culture of the Caribbean. Each week we discuss the art news of the region, interview exciting guests and give our favorite cultural gems to inform your week.
Tags: art, blackart, caribbeanart, caribbeanculture, sugarcanemagazine
Ever wanted to know what four (sometimes five) San Diego bears (gay, hairy, chubby men) talk about when they’re together in a room with snacks, diet soda, and some microphones? Then just tune in each week as Brian, Dave, JP, Justin, and Vito sit down to dish on the everythings and the anythings of what they find interesting. If you dig Movies, Men, Technology, Bears, Bars, Art, Music, Television, Sex, Politics, Travel, Gadgets, Amusement Parks, Personal Experiences, Video Games, Food, and Fun then you’re not going to want to miss a moment.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: 619, 619bearcast, amusement parks, art, bars, bear, bearcast, Food, gadgets, gay, men, Movies, music, personal experiences, Politics, sex, Technology, television, travel, video games
The Poster Boys are Brandon Schaefer and Sam Smith, two designers who get together and discuss all things graphic design, share their influences, and explore and celebrate the titans of poster design history. Schaefer and Smith both work as poster designers in today’s film industry, working with clients including The Criterion Collection, IFCFilms, Oscilloscope, Death Waltz Recording Company, and Janus Films. Look as you listen by following theposterboys.tumblr.com.