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Categories: Arts
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Categories: Arts
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Essays on music from M.J Murphy’s Twilight Guitar blog. The podcast covers a wide range of topics including music theory, techniques, philosophy and musicology. Welcome!
Tags: art, Arts, audioblog, blues, chords, Classical, composing, essay, guitar, improvising, instruction, jazz, lessons, music, Musicology, of, Philosophy, rock, scales, soloing, songwriting, theory, zen
Take a journey with me to a road less taken and explore my world of the arts where endless dreams are a reality and what I see is a paradigm of your thoughts. This podcast features video journals of my career as an artist. [itunes pic]
This podcast is revised from the last with respect to audio after the music. I hope you enjoyed the tease. I do want to give a shout out to my friends Ari Lehman (www.FirstJason.com/)and Jeff Pegues for providing the props and video by Chris Michalek. They made this podcast possible. Until next podcast, be well, be safe and have a Happy Halloween. Ciao, Sofi
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, Chicago, Fashion & Beauty
The National Endowment for the Arts podcast that goes behind the scenes with some of the nation’s great artists to explore how art works.
Categories: Arts
Tags: artists, Arts, community, Culture, Literature, Performing Arts, visual arts
PennSound Podcasts are hosted by PennSound’s co-director, Al Filreis. PennSound was created in 2003 in order to produce new audio recordings and to preserving existing audio archives of poets reading their own work and discussing poetry and poetics. PennSound makes these available to everyone through free downloadable sound files. PennSound is a project of the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, contemporary, fiction, journalism, literary, Literature, nonfiction, penn, pennsound, Pennsylvania, philadelphia, poetics, poetry, Reading, readings, theory, university, upenn, write, writers, writing
Guests choose a song from each decade of their lives and tell me how they went about making their choices and why these songs mean so much to them . Episodes are published the first Thursday of every month. If you are interested in being a guest on the show please email me at Musictalkspod@outlook.com. You will find additional content around each episode on my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/musictalkspod – please ‘like’ and ‘follow’ if you can.
Tags: Arts, experiences, music, people, storytelling
Comic book creators Don Garvey and Mike Connelly review the movies, comics, television, and music that creatively inspire them.
Categories: Leisure, TV & Film
Tags: anime, art, artist, Arts, Comic, comicbook, comicbooks, comics, comixology, darkhorsecomics, DCcomics, digitalcomics, doctorwho, fantasy, hobbies, hobby, horror, hungergames, imagecomics, manga, Marvel, marvelcomics, movie, Movies, review, scifi, screenwriting, startrek, starwars, television, tv, write, Writer
Each week hosts Ryan Ernecoff and Ty Lohr dive into a film and discuss its themes, artistic choices, and underlying meanings. Tune in and join us!
Categories: Arts, Education, TV & Film
Tags: Arts, film, movie, movie podcast, Philosophy, photography, roll it, Ryan Ernecoff, Ty Lohr
Each week I explore big ideas through a psychedelic point of view with a core anchor rooted in cognitive liberty. My mission is to co-create spontaneous, authentic experiences with others in the flow of a real conversation that is emergent, organic and always thought provoking, inspiring, heart opening, raw, and real. I’m interested in all things that question authority, assumptions, and premises. I am lit up by big ideas, deep unconventional conversations, embodied experiences, community, humor, awe-inspiring art, and radical workings toward wholeness, connection and creativity. “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” ― Buckminster Fuller I aim to create the latter. I believe we are in a transformative phase where consciousness is evolving and we are here to know ourselves and each other more whole and deeply, like never before. We need each other, and we need real commit and support systems. I believe we have the opportunity to enter into a new phase of humanity where we are unleashing more creativity, art, freedom, through diversity, novelty and radical experimentation in social organization, and a re-shaping of our values and incentive systems. The internet, Psychedelics, and the principles of liberty have the power to change peoples lives for the better. This show aims to bring these topics, and more, together in a holistic approach. This show is all about changing the world for the better by authentically co-creating in community. Always Question Everything and Think for yourself. I hope you enjoy it, and if you do, please subscribe, share and leave me a 5-star ★★★★★ rating and review on Apple Podcasts You can also support this show for as little as $5 a month on Patreon.com/mikebranc Bonus episodes and a community discord server available + more goodies. Mush Love Find Out More on my website: https://mikebranc.com/ Email: Mikeadelicpod@gmail.com Instagram: Mikeadelic_podcast #cognitiveliberty
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: #jre, addiction, Adventure, Afterlife, ai, alternative, anarchy, ancient, Arts, astral, awake, awaken, ayahuasca, being, Body, brain, breathing, buddhism, burningman, cannabis, chakra, chanting, civilization, classic, cognition, cognitiveliberty, Comedy, community, Compassion, consciousness, Conspiracy, create, creative, Culture, death, dimensions, DMT, drugs, duncantrussell, earth, EDM, Education, Electronic, Entertainment, entheogen, entrepreneur, existence, exploration, Freedom, freespeech, freethought, gaming, gnosticism, government, grimerica, guru, hack, hallucinogens, harmreduction, Healing, health, highersidechats, hippie, Hippy, Human, huntergatherers, illness, improvement, Independent, inspire, inspiring, integration, joerogan, journey, learning, Libertarian, Libertarianism, Liberty, life, love, LSD, magic, MDMA, meditation, mentalhealth, microdosing, mind, mindfulness, multiverse, myth, natural, nature, News, occult, peace, Philosophy, plants, plur, poetry, Politics, psychedelics, psychiatry, psychoactive, Psychology, psychonaut, psychopharmacology, ramdass, RAVE, reality, redpill, religion, school, scifi, selfhelp, shamanism, Society, soul, Space, spirit, spirituality, Stories, Technology, terencemckenna, theory, therapy, thestate, thoughtleaders, trance, travel, tribal, tripping, trippy, Universe, Wakeup, warondrugs, Woke, yoga
Dec 8-11, 2016 // Celebrating 10 years of food and wine // #pbfwf
Categories: Arts
Hold That Thought brings you research and ideas from Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. Throughout the year we select a few topics to explore and then bring together thoughtful commentary on those topics from a variety of experts and sources. Be sure to subscribe!
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Arts, Culture, Discovery, Education, educational, higher, History, hold, liberal, Literature, Philosophy, Politics, religion, research, science, sciences, that, thought, university, washington
Moon Head British sculptor Henry Moore’s world-famous work “Moon Head” will find its new home in Lasipalatsi in Helsinki, Finland. One of the great names in Finnish architecture, Viljo Revell, fell in love with the sculpture during a visit to Henry Moore’s Studio in London in 1964. In this podcast Museum Director Kai Kartio interviews Revell’s daughter Kati Revell-Nielsen about the journey of the artwork and her father’s life.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Amos Rex, art museum, Arts, Culture, Henry Moore, visual arts
For each exhibition at The Gallery at Steel Pixel Studios, we will publish audio descriptions of all the pieces on display. Each exhibition will be published as a season of the show and each piece will have it’s own dedicated episode.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, Audio Description, descriptive audio, gallery, Lehigh Valley, steel pixel studios
UK artists Mel Jordan and Andy Hewitt, founders of the Partisan Social Club, have been on the trail of 19th century Cork philosopher and radical social reformer William Thompson, who not only inspired Marx, founded the idea of social science and wrote the first ever feminist text by a man in the English language, but who attempted to form a communal living experiment in West Cork in the 1820s.
Categories: Arts
Random short stories from a random person. [itunes pic]
Why Sporks Are Stupid, a Short Story by K.A. Schjang Around a fire, six men sat, 2 with spoons to eat their chili, 2 with forks to eat their chili, and 2 with knives to eat raw animals like bad asses. One of the Spooners said, “If you were stranded out in the wilderness, what would you bring to eat food with? A spoon, a knife or a fork? Surely a spoon! It’s the most logical!” The second Spooner agreed. The Forkers protested loudly, “No, no! A spoon cannot spear meat!” The Knifers continued to eat their raw meat without a word. One of the Spooners had a moment of creativity and said, “I know! I would put all three of them together to have the best of all worlds!” The second Spooner and the Forkers agreed loudly, cheering and raising their utensils to rejoice and clink them together. Then, the Knifers got up and knifed them.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, Books, Literature, short, Stories
Bringing teachers out of isolation and into conversation, the BYU ARTS Partnership presents the stories of teachers, artists, administrators, and community members who are working to deepen student learning and improve school culture through artful teaching. The views expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Brigham Young University or the BYU Education Society.
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: administrators, art teachers, artists, Arts, arts education, arts educator, arts teachers, brigham young university, byu, classroom teachers, covid, covid-19, dance, dance educator, drama, Education, educator, educators, elementary educator, elementary school, elementary teacher, High School, literary arts, media arts, music, music educator, pandemic, principal, public school, school teacher, schools, secondary school, teacher, teaching, teaching artist, theatre, theatre educator, visual arts
Here at The Root we’ve always loved, praised, and centered Black literature in the broader conversation. Each week host Maiysha Kai sits down with an author we love to talk about their work, what inspires them, and what they hope to contribute to the culture at large. Guests so far include Nikole Hannah Jones, Brittney Cooper, Stacey Abrams, Ibram X. Kendi, Ijeoma Oluo, Morgan Jerkins, and Claudia Rankine.
Categories: Arts, News, Society & Culture
Tags: Arts, Black Culture, black excellence, Books, Literature, writing
The Library’s Music and the Brain events offer lectures, conversations and symposia about the explosion of new research at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and music. Project chair Kay Redfield Jamison convenes scientists and scholars, composers, performers, theorists, physicians, psychologists, and other experts at the Library for a compelling 2-year series, with generous support from the Dana Foundation.
Tags: Arts, concerts, Lecture, library of congress, music, Music and the Brain, performing