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Nanette davis weaves together hand-dyed silk fabric with aluminum foil, acetate and screening to create her unique sculptural baskets and wall hangings. Her journey has been full of experimentation and surprises.
Nanette Davis weaves her way to creative living.
Do scientists and designers have distinctive ringtones, and why? I questioned keynote-speakers and visitors at the symposium 'Creative Communities and Design' 2005 about the sounddesign of their cellphone.
A survey with surprising results!
Thanks to EMUDE (EMerging User DEmands for sustainable solutions), Simone Maase, Josephine Green (Philips Design), Francois Jegou, Ezio Manzini (Politecnico Milano), John Thackara (Doors of Perception), coffeelady and students Technical University Eindhoven.
Ringtone survey
saphire knits
Stumptown Vegans Restaurant Reviews are two Portland food bloggers opinions and adventures with the vegan food they have encountered while eating out around our beautiful city. We have started podcasting on a regular basis. Get to know the voices of the vegan women behind the podcasts, and learn more about their experiences in Portland with vegan food and more. www.stumptownvegans.com
Stumptown Vegans Podcasts
Brenda Boylan's pastels are the result of having to overcome a childhood home that was unsettling and chaotic. Her desire for security, stability and sense resulted in establishing a life of creativity. Eventually water became her muse. Brenda says of water " it suspends us, calms us, and soothes us."
Brenda Boylan - Water is her muse.
Never the same river twice looks at the flow of time and circumstance as the architect of change in Northeast Minneapolis. Starting at the banks of the Mississippi River we follow the river and the development of the Bottineau area since Pierre Bottineau himself first purchased this land. We will see the influences of the arrival of European immigrants, the migration of artists from the Warehouse district and the newest immigrant communities as they all resolve to make Northeast not only their home, but their neighborhood. Celebrate the hard work and innovation of neighbors past and present by walking in their footsteps and hearing their stories.
Northeast Minneapolis Audio-guided Walking Tours
Sound Opinions, the World's only rock and roll talkshow; now to go. Hosted by Jim DeRogatis of the Chicago Sun-Times and Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune. Each week Jim and Greg bring you the latest music news and reviews. Plus tune in to hear exclusive interviews and performances. Sound Opinions is a co-production of Chicago Public Radio and American Public Media. Updated weekly.
APM: Sound Opinions on Demand
American Public Media
On the Media
On the Media
The smartest, wittiest, most incisive media analysis show in the universe. The weekly one-hour podcast of On the Media is your guide to how the media sausage is made. Hosts Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield examine threats to free speech and government transparency, criticize media coverage of the week’s big stories, explore new technology and unravel hidden political narratives in the media. In an age of information overload, OTM helps you dig your way out. The Peabody Award winning show is produced by WNYC Radio and distributed by NPR.
WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show
WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show
Brian Lehrer and his guests take on the issues dominating conversation in New York and around the world. This daily program from WNYC, New York Public Radio cuts through the usual talk radio punditry and brings a smart, humane approach to the day's events.
WNYC's Soundcheck
WNYC's Soundcheck
WNYC, New York Public Radio, brings you Soundcheck, the arts and culture program hosted by John Schaefer, who engages guests and listeners in lively, inquisitive conversations with established and rising figures in New York City's creative arts scene. Guests come from all disciplines, including pop, indie rock, jazz, urban, world and classical music, technology, cultural affairs, TV and film. Recent episodes have included features on Michael Jackson,Crosby Stills & Nash, the Assad Brothers, Rackett, The Replacements, and James Brown.
WNYC's Fishko Files
WNYC's Fishko Files
From WNYC, New York Public Radio, join WNYC's cultural attaché Sara Fishko for her personal radio essays on music, art, culture and media.
Please Explain from WNYC New York Public Radio Podcast
Please Explain from WNYC New York Public Radio Podcast
From WNYC, New York Public Radio: Please Explain, where Leonard Lopate and a guest get to the bottom of one complex issue. History, science, politics, pop culture or anything that needs some explanation!
The latest articles from New Sounds Podcasts
The latest articles from New Sounds Podcasts
WNYC 93.9FM is proud to bring you the New Sounds podcast. What is New Sounds? The program, broadcast nightly on WNYC 93.9 FM, and online at www.wnyc.org, is unlike any radio show you've ever heard: a whirlwind tour of new and unusual music from all corners of the globe. New Sounds combs recent recordings for one of the most informative and compelling hours on radio, and aims to make the world smaller. For over 25 years, host John Schaefer has been finding the melody in the rainforest and the rhythm in an orchestra of tin cans. Defying rigid categorization and genre pigeonholing, New Sounds offers new ways to hear the ancient language of song. With guest musicians from David Byrne to Meredith Monk to Ravi Shankar to Philip Glass to Christopher O'Riley to Bang On A Can, Schaefer presents performances (both in-studio and from the New Sounds Live concert series) and premieres new works from the classic and operatic to folk and jazz, and anything else in between. Each show has a theme, ranging from post-rock to klezmer to African blues to minimalism. The variety of cultures and styles explored is boundless. Music you may not have known existed and now can't live without.
The latest articles from Radio Rookies Podcast
The latest articles from Radio Rookies Podcast
Real stories by New York City teenagers take listeners inside their lives and their communities.
On The Media
On The Media
Join On the Media for compelling radio that examines the impact of media on our lives.
WNYC's Last Chance Foods
WNYC's Last Chance Foods
Last Chance Foods covers produce that’s about to go out of season, gives you a heads up on what’s still available at the farmers market and tells you how to keep it fresh through the winter.
Lopate - Underreported
Lopate - Underreported
Major news events throughout the world continue to be largely ignored until they reach tragic proportions. Underreported, a weekly feature on The Leonard Lopate Show, tackles these issues and give an in-depth look into the stories that are often relegated to the back pages.
It's A Free Country: The Podcast
It's A Free Country: The Podcast
Each week Brian Lehrer, Anna Sale and Todd Zwillich compete to play the most revealing soundbites they can find -- from the ones that help define major policy to the ones that made everyone say “Wait, what?!” It's also your chance to join the fun with games, tweets, surveys, and -- of course -- your vote on who you think brought the best clip. Every Thursday from now until election day.
Financial 411
Financial 411
WNYC's Amy Eddings hosts a daily overview of financial news at 4:30 weekdays which is available via podcast. The financial wrap delivers all the highlights of the day and a preview of what you can expect tomorrow, all with WNYC's context, clarity and a New York perspective.
Financial 411
Financial 411
WNYC's Amy Eddings hosts a daily overview of financial news at 4:30 weekdays which is available via podcast. The financial wrap delivers all the highlights of the day and a preview of what you can expect tomorrow, all with WNYC's context, clarity and a New York perspective.
Pop and Politics » Radio
Pop and Politics » Radio
Pop and Politics Podcast with Farai Chideya is a series about the ways in which race interacts with politics. Chideya and her team are road-tripping through America to talk with Americans about their economic realities, their regional concerns, and national identity crises around religion, immigration, and race. Farai looks beyond the political horse race to get to the real issues, fears, and beliefs that motivate voters. She will also press politicians for answers and turn to experts for their best proposals for solutions.
WNYC's Radio Rookies
WNYC's Radio Rookies
Real stories by New York City teenagers take listeners inside their lives and their communities.
WNYC's Radio Rookies
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