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The opening of the Perelman Performing Arts Center (PACNYC) in Lower Manhattan this past fall was a really magical thing to see. And you're probably hearing all about it through its viral production of Cats: The Jellicle Ball running now through September 8 (it got extended again after recording this episode)! For this episode, I got to chat with Miranda Palumbo, the Director of Digital Content at PACNYC about building a new cultural institution, how to create a brand, and of course, Cats.
This episode was edited by Dean Emerson
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Currently running Off-Broadway, Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern is one of my favorite shows to open this year. Going into it, I knew nothing about the game, yet the show opens newcomers and veterans with open arms to play in this zany and interactive theatrical experience. I sat down with DAGL, the show's co-creator, story writer, producer, and original Dungeon Master to chat about bringing an iconic game to the stage, audience hijinks, and creating community through the show.
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Discussing hot topic in American sports
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Want to stop living a boring life and fill it with fun and whimsy? On this episode, fun-trepreneur Michelle Joni is teaching us how to step into the ::Magic Era:: by embracing curiosity and creating joy at all levels of life. Michelle Joni creates celebration and community wherever she goes as the owner and operator of Glinda the Good Bus, Business Development Manager for The Fest for Beatles Fans, and the visionary behind Michelle Joni's Ministry of ::magic:: and all of her projects within it. We discuss 24-hour culture, parenting in NYC, and so much more on this life changing episode of the podcast.
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Discussing hot topic in American sports
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Playing classic jazz songs and discussion on social justice issues
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A project launched by Tim Spelios and David Weinstein, Impossible Music features cutup, montaged, recycled material, lopsided grooves, appropriated, restored, or reconstituted audio, new and legacy technologies, loops of contrasting and colliding musics, sound effects, disembodied vocal tracks, and noise merged into panoramic constructions. Illustrated with a 2004 performance at Roulette and artist commentary.
https://roulette.org/
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Discussing hot topic in American sports
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I fell in love with Poster House when I first visited in spring 2021 for my "Jane Visits Every Museum in New York City" series. Through its incredible exhibitions, programming, and accessibility efforts, it exemplifies what a great art institution can be. For this episode, I had a conversation with Angelina Lippert, the Chief Curator and Director of Content at Poster House. We discuss breaking into the curatorial world, what goes into creating a museum, and her new exhibition "The Anatomy of a Movie Poster: The Work of Dawn Baillie
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Join us on Radio GAG for The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round. A bus load of gun violence prevention activists were in NYC for Guacathon 2024. On the bus, we met up with Scout Cardillo from March for Our Lives and Bulletproof Pride. We discuss how this national GVP, youth lead organization is working to address the intersectional issues facing the LGBTQIA+ community at an upcoming advocacy day in DC.
Beep! Beep! Out on the street... New York City Council Member and one of GAG's "Fierce Queenz", Eric Bottcher introduced legislation requiring gun stores to display graphic imagery, in addition to warning signage, that conveys the health dangers of firearm ownership. GAG President, Jay W. Walker delivers inspiring words at the event.For show and tell, Change the Ref and March for Our Lives have collaborated on theshotline.org...a new way to contact your representative about gun violence. AI technology has re-created the voices of those shot and killed by guns so they can call our representatives in hopes of changing gun laws. Our in Memoriam is for the Apalachee High School shooting victims in Winder, GA.
bulletproofpride.org/
www.theshotline.org/
Host: Ti Cersley
Contributors: Cathy Mario-Thomas, Libby Edwards, Sarah Germain Lily, Frank Gargiulohttps://www.facebook.com/@GaysAgainstGunsNYC
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Playing classic jazz songs and discussion on social justice issues
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Playing classic jazz songs and discussion on social justice issues
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It's feeling bad out there. As we all do the best we can meet the challenges of the world, chile, most of us need a break.
So on this episode, hosts Alexus Bertrand and Roger Turner, will talk about the stuff they are watching, looking forward
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Discussing MLB playoffs, NFL, and WNBA Finals
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The award season is off and running and the 76th Emmy Awards just passed and as usual the show is filled with cheers, some jeers, a few WTF moments, and healthy does of problematic sh*t. In the case of the Emmy's, a major problem seems to be in the television comedy categories. For context, go back and listen to our episode Examining Th eGap. We are going to do a deep dive into the "dramedy problem" at the Emmy Awards and how it affects the nominees. We are going to review the who and tell who we think should have won...in the words of the divine Issa Rae "I'm rooting for everybody Black!"
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Recap cowboys vs giants mlb news
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Composer, harpist, and multi-instrumentalist Zeena Parkins and the projects Phantom Orchard with electronic percussion artist Ikue Mori and a duo with electronic sound artist Laetitia Sonami. Alongside excerpts from performances at Roulette, Parkins discusses process, technique, and history. Parkins returns to Roulette on Oct. 24 2024 with Ikue Mori and their Phantom Orchard project.
https://roulette.org
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You Wanna Franchise With That?!?
Y'all know hosts, Alexus Bertrand and Roger Turner love a good movie or a bunch of good movies, otherwise known as
the Movie Franchise. Alexus and Roger look at the history of movie franchises, while discussing which ones they have
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We Need To Talk About Tyler
Tyler Perry is a movie & tv, global icon & black billionaire.. For over 20 years, Tyler has been writing, directing, producing his own work, specifically to the Black Community with varying degrees of success. However, the success has come at a price: many of his products are often harshly, yet understandably criticized, and many of his narratives have sparked debate in the community he says he loves so much. Hosts, Alexus Bertrand and Roger Turner believe that we critique the things we love. So, we love Tyler Perry but there is trouble in paradise.
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Talking about what going on in the world of sports.
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