Don’t Go Breaking My Art
Charise Pope and Nutnïg Spillkitz are two not-art-critics reviewing whatever art their amateur eyes think is interesting.
Categories: Arts
Conversations on art, faith, life and of course coffee with people you want to know. These conversations are all about providing encouragement, wisdom and inspiration from people you may otherwise never meet. They might be your next door neighbor, an artist around the corner, or possibly someone you already know but would like to know better. Join us each week as we discuss these ideas and more during Coffee Time Conversations.
Categories: Arts, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: art, coffee, creativity, enneagram, faith, marriage, ministry, painting, writing
Referee Brandon Chalmers sits down with the members and friends of The Greatest Live Art Competition in the Known Universe to learn about everything he knows nothing about!
Categories: Comedy
In his book, On the Shores of Politics, Jacques Ranciere argues that the Western Platonic project of utopian politics has been based upon ‘an anti-maritime polemic’. The treacherous boundaries of the political are imagined as island shores, riverbanks, and abysses. Its enemies are the mutinous waves and the drunken sailor. ‘In order to save politics’, writes Ranciere, ‘it must be pulled aground among the shepherds’. And yet, as Ranciere points out, this always entails the paradox that to found a new utopian island, safe from the perils of sailors and the sea, means crossing the sea once more.1 Margaret Cohen, in an article surveying the turn towards maritime themes in twenty-first century literary criticism, argues that literary scholars have historically fixed their gazes upon land, with an effort ‘so spectacular that it might be called hydrophasia’. But that hydrophasia appears to be ebbing, and the new attention given to the sea, as what Hester Blum calls ‘a proprioceptive point of inquiry’, in Oceanic Studies, the New Atlantic Studies, and the Archipelagic paradigm gathering strength in British and Irish Studies, promises some degree of liberation from the terra firma overdeterminations of nationalism within literary studies. Series Editor: John Brannigan. Scholarcast theme music by: Padhraic Egan, Michael Hussey and Sharon Hussey. Development: John Matthews, Brian Kelly, Vincent Hoban, Niall Watts, UCD IT Services, Media Services
Categories: Education
Tags: Anne Fogarty, art, Claire Wills, Culture, DCU, Eddie Holt, Elaine Sisson, english, Frank McGuinness, Literature, Paige Reynolds, PJ Mathews, riverdance, Scholarcast, Sean Ryder, UCD
Pariyatti exists to bring people into contact with the teachings of the Buddha. We provide resources in the Theravāda tradition, and support Pāli language students and Vipassana meditators, in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin as taught by S.N. Goenka. We serve meditators, scholars, educators and the public by providing ready access to hard-to-find titles, a large collection of online resources, pilgrimages, and Pāli workshops.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: art, Ba, buddha, buddhism, Compassion, concentration, Dhamma, dharma, goenka, Insight, Khin, living, meditate, meditation, mental, mind, of, peace, purification, religion, samadhi, Sayagyi, stress, tranquility, u, vipassana
A museum director and a few obsessed college professors discuss all things film, TV, music, comics, and popular culture.
Categories: Music, Society & Culture, Technology, TV & Film
Tags: and, architecture, art, college, Culture, film, frank, History, kathryn, kiefel, kynde, Literature, matt, media, popular, reynolds, Robert, sickels, Studies, tv, visual, Whitman
Video podcast that covers opening receptions / previews of selected art venues and interviews artists and other protagonists of the world of contemporary art, design and architecture. Web site: www.vernissage.tv
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: architecture, architektur, art, arte, artist, ausstellung, bildung, design, documentary, drawing, educational, exhibition, interview, kunst, malerei, opening, painting, performance, sculpture, skulptur, vernissage, video, visual
The Story Behind tells the extraordinary history of the ordinary. Everyday objects are more closely examined, from their ancient beginnings through the present—all within 5-10 minutes.
Categories: Education, History
Tags: #funfacts, art, drinks, Food, History, Humanities, inventions, Medicine, people, presidents, random, science, Stories, things, toys, trivia, war
For nearly a decade, host Anthony Desiato explored the culture, business, and fandom of the comics retail industry on this podcast series. In 2015, New York’s Alternate Realities closed after 23 years in operation, a community united to say farewell, and a podcast was born. The series continued with deep dives into collecting, national comics retail, conventions, Westchester County’s lost shops, and more. The show signed off for good in 2023 with a quarterly farewell event entitled “For All Seasons” — but the AR community lasts forever.
Categories: Arts, Leisure, Society & Culture
Tags: art, Biography, collecting, Collectors, Comedy, comics, conventions, desiato, oto, Podcast, shops, statues, stores, toys
Meditate This! is two regular guys interviewing some of the world’s leading experts about meditation, mindfulness, science, spirituality, and art of living mindfully. Enjoy our spin-off episodes Mindfulness Schmindfulness and How I Meditate
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: art, buddhism, business, Comedy, meditation, mindfulness, neuroscience, Philosophy, science, spirituality, zen
Originally inspired by music, “Shut Up and Sing” is a podcast that serves as an artist’s platform. No longer will we tolerate the “shut up and sing” attitude. This is the artist’s manifesto. Tune in and hear what your favorite artists have to say. Covering topics from policy to politics, and everything in between, join us as we talk with artists and entertainers to explore how they are using their platform to put a spotlight on the causes they are passionate about and discuss how it shapes their art.
Categories: Arts, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: art, artist, Culture, Entertainment, interview, music, musician, News, Podcast, Political, sing, view
In these podcasts I am reading pages from the book I wrote. “The artists guide to spending a calm life”
Categories: Arts
Surreal, arty sound collage incorporating music, found audio, and pop culture relics, glued together by People Like Us.
Categories: Music, Society & Culture
Tags: art, Electronic, Experimental, field recordings, glitch, laptop, music, radio, Sound collage, Wednesday, WFMU
Moonbeaming is a show for the modern witch and magical critical thinker. Join your host Sarah Faith Gottesdiener as she discusses tarot, magic, the moon, creativity, healing, business, witchcraft, and more.
Categories: Arts, Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: art, boundaries, business, creativity, energy work, feminism, Healing, magic, Money, moon, Mysticism, Psychology, spirituality, tarot, Witch, witchcraft
Join us as the Connecting Threads team explores all things quilting. Each season the Connecting Threads host will embark on an adventure of fabrics, threads, and everything quilting. From behind the scenes stories to our favorite tips and tricks, listen in as we chat about our passion for sewing. More information available at our website: ConnectingThreads.com.
Categories: Leisure
Tags: art, craft, DIY, fabric, hobby, quilt, quilting, quilts, quiltsewing, sewing
A couple of classically educated Christian homeschoolers discuss movies.
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: art, christians, Discuss, Filmmaking, homeschool, Movies, Star Wars
Broadcasts with the Old Pros, New Talent, and the Soul of America’s Suburb.
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, hollywood, LosAngeles, losangelesart, printmaking, sanfernandovalley
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
Slow down for a moment, and learn to draw some animal friends of the saints! Bears, lions, birds, and more! As you draw, hear some of the saint’s story and why that animal was important to them. All you need is paper, a pencil, and a little bit of time.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: animals, art, christian, christianity, church, drawing, Kids, orthodox, orthodoxy, saints, tutorial
A monthly podcast interviewing and exploring artistic creators from music, dance, art and fashion. Podcast interviews with musicians will ask all the unanswered questions you want from liner notes and every show will allow listeners the opportunity to win signed albums and merchandise.Podcast interviews with performers will explore the background behind, influences and an alternative insight to trends and scenes. listeners will be able to win tickets to performances.Podcast interviews with Artists and Fashionistas will follow similar format to the above with the opportunity for listeners to win art, makeup, skincare. accessories and more.
Categories: Arts