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Still Watching

Vanity Fair

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Join Vanity Fair's Richard Lawson, Chris Murphy, and Hillary Busis as they recap and analyze the most exciting series on TV and streaming, and get the inside story on how they came together through interviews with television stars and creators. Get in touch, email us at stillwatching@vanityfair.com. New episodes of Still Watching drop Thursdays.
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The Independent Artist Podcast

Douglas Sigwarth/ Will Armstrong

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Visual Artists! You are not alone! IAP gives voice to the working artist. Inspirational and entertaining conversations with successful road show artists. Every story delves into the process of self-discovery behind the work and the career path that creates financial success. Douglas Sigwarth is a glassblower, and Will Armstrong is a mixed-media artist. Both have been working as independent artists for over 20 years on the art fair circuit. As cohosts, their contrasting experiences and styles ...
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ArtCurious Podcast

Jennifer Dasal/ArtCurious

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Think art history is boring? Think again. It's weird, funny, mysterious, enthralling, and liberating. Join us as we cover the strangest stories in art. Is the Mona Lisa fake? Did Van Gogh actually kill himself? And why were the Impressionists so great? Subscribe to us here, and follow us at www.artcuriouspodcast.com for further information and fun extras. © 2023 Jennifer Dasal
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ALL OF IT is a show about culture and its consumers. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and context. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and the culture. Our aim is to engage the thinkers, doers, makers, and creators, about the what and why of their work. People make the culture and we hope, need, and want the WNYC community to be a part of our show. As we build a community around ALL OF IT, we know that every guest and listener has an opinion. We won’t always agree, but our varied perspectives ...
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Art and Labor

OK Fox & Lucia Love

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Art & Labor chronicles the stories of social justice organizing within the arts. We hope to center the human cost of the “art world” and advocate for fair labor practices for artists, assistants, fabricators, docents, interns, registrars, janitors, writers, editors, curators, guards, performers, and anyone doing work for art & cultural institutions.
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Museum Confidential

Philbrook Museum of Art

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Museum Confidential is a behind-the-scenes look at museums hosted by Jeff Martin. The show is a co-production of Philbrook Museum of Art and Public Radio Tulsa. New episodes every two weeks.
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Redwood Art Group | Art Fair Confidential

Redwood Art Group | Art Fair Confidential

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Redwood Art Group – With over 40 art fairs spanning more than 11 years, our shows in New York, Miami, Santa Fe, and San Diego are celebrated as premier destinations for discovering and collecting contemporary and modern art and design. Attracting nearly 100,000 attendees annually, Redwood Art Group fairs support galleries as they champion the careers of artists, strengthen the local art market, and inspire art lovers from around the world.
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Book Fair

Brad Beideman and Rachel Crowe

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Disgraced line leader Brad Beideman and disgraced-er reading champion Rachel Crowe bring in their favorite nostalgic reads from growing up. Oh, you haven't heard of any of these books? Weird!
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The Artist Business Plan is a weekly business podcast for artists sponsored by Superfine Art Fair. Hosted by Superfine CEO Alex Mitow and co-founder slash professional artist James Miille. Join us as we speak with leaders in the art, marketing, and business arenas each week for tips, tricks, and value bombs designed to help you thrive and sell more art!
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Art fairs are our business. If they are your business, too, tune in for all the news and insider tips about the nation's top juried art fairs and craft shows. The Art Fair Success Show is hosted by Connie Mettler, publisher of ArtFairCalendar.com and ArtFairInsiders.com.
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A lively bi-monthly podcast exploring international emerging and established artists and art influencers. Hosted by British Art Historian, Art Advisor and Gallerist Juliet Rees-Nilsson, based in Scandinavia, who brings her open fresh approach to art and art collecting with great co-hosts and insightful conversations.
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Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem

Ann Shafer, curator and print evangelist

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Why do fine art prints (etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, screenprints, etc.) and printmaking draw such fervent practitioners, collectors, and fans? Find out how prints were the first internet disseminating images since the mid-15th century. Find out why it takes a village to make, sell, study, and collect these affordable beauties. Who are all these people in the print ecosystem, anyway? Series one looks at prints and printmaking and how they fit in in the context of museums, the market, cri ...
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FAIR News Weekly

Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism

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FAIR News Weekly covers the last week of news in the pro-human movement. It serves as the audio companion to the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism's weekly newsletters. The Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR) is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing civil rights and liberties for all Americans, and promoting a common culture based on fairness, understanding and humanity. Join the pro-human movement at FairForAll.org
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1-54 Forum

1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair

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Founded in 2013, 1-54 has dedicated itself to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora and strives to promote diverse perspectives. With editions in London, New York and Marrakech annually, 1-54 features leading international galleries specialising in contemporary African art and is accompanied by the 1-54 Forum talks and Special Projects programme.
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The Official Podcast of The Canfield Fair. Join us every Tuesday as we discuss The Canfield Fair and all of the people that make up the fabric of the Fair: Multi-generation farm owners, concession workers, volunteers, business owners, fair attendees and of course that Rooster.
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The new London Book Fair FREE podcasts include views from key figures within the industry and interviews with the three authors taking part in the LBF Author of the Day programme. The podcasts will include a mix of both audio and video episodes. The London Book Fair is held on the 14-16 April 2008, at Earls Court, London. Find out more at www.londonbookfair.co.uk
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FALLUCKA

Cultural Bandwidth

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The FALLUCKA podcast is the link between art lovers, high-profile artists, air fairs and galleries. Based on Marie’s own personal interest and curiosity in art, the podcast FALLUCKA will have a curious - and perhaps sometimes naive approach to the artists and topics we deal with, thus opening up to the listener the person behind the artist, the ideas behind the gallery, the art fair etc.
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Alexis Hyde and Erika Wong interview people from every facet of the Art World, from artists and gallerists to reporters and lawyers to educators and tax experts, to give you a more complete view of how vast and nuanced the Art World is.
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The Art Law Podcast

Steven Schindler & Katie Wilson-Milne

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The Art Law Podcast hosts discussions about topics at the intersection of art and law with art lawyers Steve Schindler and Katie Wilson-Milne and their distinguished guests.
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My Color Cave

Jeffrey Morin

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Inside “My Color Cave” you will find a collection of scenes and stories, crossings of a Playwright and Poet. Each episode is part of a larger work and all is copyrighted by Jeffrey Morin www.JEMorin.com
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Content Minded Podcast

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The official Anchor archive of Gio Pennacchietti/Giant Art Productions. PLZ SUBSCRIBE TO MY PATREON, FOR EXCLUSIVE CONTENT AND REWARDS! https://www.patreon.com/giantartproductions PAYPAL DONATION LINK (for one time or sporadic donos, no pressure, just whatever you think is fair): https://www.paypal.me/giantartproductions Linktree: https://linktr.ee/giantgio Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/giantgio
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Welcome to the Christie’s Education Podcast, Jetstreams, hosted by Michael Plummer. We will be presenting a series of conversations with thought leaders that provides a forty-thousand-foot view of the art world as is continues to reconfigure after the pandemic. At a time when new trends are converging, and economic forces are changing, many art market participants are asking: “What’s next?” We will be speaking to leading thinkers who are drawn from a cross-section of the global art world: Fr ...
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Not-Stalgia

Katie and Tyler

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Feeling nostalgic? Tyler watched too much TV as a kid. Katie didn't watch any. Each week, Katie and Tyler watch or play something from the 90s and decide if it's actually any good (spoiler alert: it usually isn't).
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Welcome to ”The Rural American Surgeon,” a podcast series dedicated to providing insights, resources, and a community for the surgeons who are the unsung heroes of rural America. Your host, Randy Lehman, is an established authority on the multifaceted aspects of rural surgery—from the unique financial challenges and opportunities to the critical negotiations with hospitals for fair compensation. This podcast is designed for both rural general surgeons and rural surgical specialists who are s ...
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Co-directed by Ursula Sullivan and Joanna Strumpf, the gallery operates a dynamic exhibition program representing over 40 artists and estates across its Sydney and Melbourne spaces, as well as its itinerant programming in Singapore and London. Regularly consulting to major public and private museums, Sullivan+Strumpf acts in an advisory capacity to public and private collections internationally. With diverse, innovative and progressive programming with currently over 25 exhibitions annually, ...
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Exhibitions are a tool, not the result. Art should open up for a democratic dialog and rethink the ‘ordinary’ exhibition practises. Martha Rosler: “art make difference to a social movement only when it is made in cognizance of those movements.” . Exhibition making can be a model of resistance, a tool and not the result.
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Listen to the food of the day and the inner workings of the #TKDFairFood reviews at the Minnesota State Fair. This is an unofficial podcast. All views expressed are that of Tony Dahlman and #TKDFairFood and are not intended to be on behalf of the Minnesota State Fair ** Facebook: http://bit.ly/TKDFairFood ** Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtag/TKDFairFood ** Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tkdfairfood/
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Getting to sleep can be difficult sometimes. Now you can achieve that urgently needed rest by taking advantage of our most precious natural resource: celebrities. Each week on the slyly humorous and reassuring Sleeping with Celebrities, host John Moe talks with a different guest from the world of entertainment about something they know a lot about. The conversation is guaranteed to be just interesting enough to draw your attention away from your own swirling anxieties but never interesting e ...
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Class Project

Elegria Washington

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This Podcast discuss how men in S.TE.M careers exhibit behavior that is not fair to women. Cover art photo provided by Omar Lopez on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@omarlopez1
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Possibly the World's most inclusive art podcast. Artist & Curator Gary Mansfield talks to emerging, established and world renowned artists each week in his quite unique manner. Gary's booming Cockney voice and jovial approach, is a breath of fresh air for those within the art world and a beacon to those that thought it inaccessible. Previous guests include: Maggi Hambling, Mark Wallinger, Gavin Turk, kennardphillipps, Mat Colishaw, Ray Richardson, Camille Walala, Rankin, Keith Brymer-Jones, ...
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In this bonus episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Vitor Lopes (@vitorlopes.art), who is showing in the New Art Fair 2024, at the Truman Brewery, London, from 27-29 September 2024 For years I have explored different avenues of creative expression, fully immersing myself in the works of artists and the extensive realm of art history. My expertise primar…
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FAIR News Weekly | 08/30/24 Read these stories and more in last week's FAIR News and FAIR Weekly Roundup. Sign up to receive newsletters by email at ⁠FairForAll.org/Join-Us⁠. FAIR News 8/30: https://news.fairforall.org/p/fair-news-defending-canadian-civil FAIR Weekly Roundup 8/25: https://news.fairforall.org/p/weekly-roundup-3e4 The Foundation Agai…
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Robert A. Caro's The Power Broker has been called "the greatest book every written about a city." This groundbreaking work revealed how Robert Moses -- a man never elected to public office -- spent decades amassing power so immense that he was able to reshape New York City. Now, a new exhibit at the New York Historical Society, Turn Every Page: Ins…
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In a new touching coming-of-age story, Elliot, an 18-year-old woman played by Maisy Stella, receives advice from her older self, played by Aubrey Plaza, after a magical mushroom trip with her friends in the woods for her birthday. Writer and director Megan Park joins us alongside Stella to discuss the film, "My Old Ass," which opens in theaters thi…
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What's with the dead bodies? Yes, that's an actual question from the New York fairs. This week on the podcast, I invited the artist William Powhida on to the show ostensibly to discuss what we saw last week. The discussion, though, ended up going far deeper. On the podcast, we talk about: What we want from art in an increasingly tumultuous world Wh…
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Matt Young, Adal Rifai, and Arnie Niekamp are well-known to fans of their podcast Hello from the Magic Tavernas Usidore the Wizard, Chunt the Badger, and, well, Arnie Niekamp. They step out of character to join John Moe for a broad ranging, fairly vague, and very entertaining journey through movies that they all saw a long time ago but don’t rememb…
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In 2018, Red Bull Arts presented the first major exhibit of the work of the late rapper, Graffiti artist, sculptor, performance artist and philosopher of sorts, Rammellzee. A new book, co-edited by the curators of that show, Max Wolf and Jeff Mao, came out last week. We speak to them about Rammellzee: Racing for Thunder.…
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In this episode I share about September as harvest month in folklore, Old English names for the month and season, spirits of the grain, the meaning of the equinox in tradition, the upcoming lunar eclipse, and Michaelmas!Sign up for the Cave of Dreams workshop series: https://www.houseoflegends.me/cave-of-dreamsFind me on Substack: https://enthusias…
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FUTURA2000 is an influential artist and a pioneer of the New York graffiti movement of the 1970s and 80s. A new homecoming retrospective, FUTURA 2000: BREAKING OUT, is open now at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and the artist is with us in studio to reflect on his career and the work on view.Por WNYC
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Natasha Rothwell, who gave standout performances in "Insecure" and "The White Lotus" has her first starring role in the new Hulu series, "How to Die Alone." She plays Mel, an airport worker who has let fear keep her from her dreams. When Mel has a brush with death, she vows to change that. We speak to Natasha about "How to Die Alone," premiering th…
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Terre Haute school janitor, Richard Goodall, is back with me for another visit, ahead of his semifinal performance on AGT. He's still the same humble and talented guy, as you'll hear, and we'll put Mr. Golden Buzzer through some "golden" trivia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por K105 / Federated Media
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FAIR News Weekly | 9/10/24: A Second Chance for Universities Plus, Diversity Won't Make Your Company More (Or Less) Productive; Living by virtuous lies: On the "racism" of the SAT; ‘When men become less critical to a society’s security, masculinity takes a hit; Daryl Davis on Befriending the Klan | The Good Fight with Yascha Mounk; Why We Need to T…
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #964, Sept. 10, 2024. Today's theme is "2 Stories About Photography and Life." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue Very few things happen in a vacuum, and photography is certainly not one of them. This week I have two stories that illustrate the connectedness of our artistic passion with the world in which we live…
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Thinking about selling your handmade products via wholesale? In this video and podcast episode, I’ll guide you through 8 steps to follow in order to get your handmade creations stocked in brick & mortar retail shops and boutiques! If you need more help, and you’re ready to dive into the world of wholesale, don’t miss our Wholesale Know-How course! …
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In this episode of Platemark, host Ann Shafer talks with renowned printmaker Jenny Robinson who recently opened up her eponymous print shop in Sydney, Australia. Jenny shares her experiences moving from America to Slovenia during the Trump era, integrating into Slovenia's printmaking community, and ultimately relocating to Sydney, Australia, to est…
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In the latest novel from acclaimed writer Rachel Kushner, a 34-year-old woman becomes a spy who infiltrates a mysterious eco-commune. Kirkus calls it "a deft, brainy take on the espionage novel," and the book was longlisted for the 2024 Booker Prize. Creation Lake is out now, and Kushner joins us to discuss it ahead of her event tonight with Emma S…
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Author and journalist Sarah Smarsh has spent the last decade dedicating herself to correcting stereotypes, misinformation, and prejudice around the lives and beliefs of rural, working-class White Americans. She speaks from experience, as the daughter of two poor Kansas residents. Now, she's collected that decade of writing in her new book, Bone of …
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In honor of WNYC's 100th birthday, All Of It is celebrating 100 pieces of art in New York City. Each month we speak with a tastemaker in the arts world about their favorites. This September segment features New York Magazine art critic Jerry Saltz who shares 10 pieces he thinks all New Yorkers should see.…
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Steve and Katie speak with two preeminent French art lawyers, Anne-Sophie Nardon and Olivier de Baecque, about disputes surrounding the authenticity of art and how French and US courts get involved in these disputes. Because many of the world’s greatest artists made their home in France, many of the experts on these artists and their work are in Fr…
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In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Nana SRT (@nana.S.R.T) Nana Sakura Rosalia Tinley Klimek, aka Nana SRT, is a visual artist working primarily in photography. She lives and works between London and Vienna. Introduced by her father to the NikonFM as an early teen, Nana picked up photography and darkroom as a voluntary side subject in high sch…
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On this episode of Content Minded is a very special deep dive into the life, artworks, ideas and motivations behind Cezanne, one of the greatest post-impressionists who ever lived. I talk about his surprisingly conservative politics and critique of modern life, and the idea of a true post-human art of direct perception. I read various art critiques…
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New Jersey-based artist Gina Beavers has a new exhibition now open at Marianne Boesky Gallery through October 5. Beavers is known for painting images she finds directly from scrolling her social media feeds, but in this show, she presents paintings from her "Comfortcore" series, using product photos of common home decor. Beavers is with us to discu…
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The documentary "The Cowboy and the Queen" follows Monty Roberts, a California horse trainer whose nonviolent techniques of taming horses piqued the interest of Queen Elizabeth II, a kindred spirit whose endorsement of Monty's process popularized his methods worldwide. Roberts joins to discuss his life story, along with Andrea Nevins, director of t…
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After working in the global financial market for years, Wangari Mathenge began focusing on art full time just 5 years ago. Her latest installation, Bedimmed Boundaries: Between Wakefulness and Sleep, explores the periods of alternate consciousness, and opens tonight at the Nicola Vassell Gallery. Mathenge joins to discuss.…
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EGOT winning musician John Legend has just released his debut family album, My Favorite Dream, produced with Sufjan Stevens. The album also features contributions from Legend's wife Chrissy Teigen and children Luna and Miles. Legend is with us in studio for a Listening Party.Por WNYC
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[Rebroadcast from September 13, 2023] Zadie Smith joins us to discuss her new historical novel, The Fraud, which follows a white woman and a formerly enslaved Black man whose lives intersect as a result of a British court case in which a butcher claims he is the long-lost relative of a dead baronet, and should receive his fortune.…
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FAIR News Weekly | 9/5/24: Defending Canadian Civil Rights Read these stories and more in last week's FAIR News and FAIR Weekly Roundup. Sign up to receive newsletters by email at ⁠FairForAll.org/Join-Us⁠. FAIR News 8/30: https://news.fairforall.org/p/fair-news-defending-canadian-civil FAIR Weekly Roundup 9/1: https://news.fairforall.org/p/weekly-r…
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Former Simpsons showrunner Bill Oakley joins to tell Chris, Richard, and Hillary all about working on the show during its golden age, how he came up with the endlessly memed "Steamed Hams" sketch, and why the show did a throwaway joke about Donald Trump being elected president.Por Vanity Fair
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In this bonus episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Jonny Mellor (@JonnyMellorArt) who is showing in the New Art Fair 2024, at the Truman Brewery, London, from 27-29 September 2024 I am an artist strongly influenced by minimalism and geometric abstraction. I use this visual language to create paintings, prints and hand cut paper art . The exploration of…
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Cookbook author, cooking instructor, and "Top Chef" competitor Nini Nguyen joins us to discuss her new cookbook, Đặc Biệt: An Extra-Special Vietnamese Cookbook. Nguyen has a number of events in NYC: September 4, a collaborative dinner at Strange Delight September 5, a signing and discussion at Yu & Me books September 6, a cocktail demo and signing …
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The latest novel from author Danzy Senna tells the story of a struggling novelist who seems to land a dream deal with a big streaming network. But as she works with a bigtime producer to develop the "Jackie Robinson of biracial comedies," things start to go horribly wrong. Senna joins us to discuss her novel, Colored Television. Senna will be speak…
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In 1924 a young Armenian painter changed his name and moved to New York. Arshile Gorky: New York City, features paintings and drawings never seen before by a seminal artist of Abstract Expressionism. The exhibit is on view today through November 2, and Saskia Spender, president of the Arshile Gorky Foundation and Cosima Spender, director, producer,…
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We are coming towards the end of the busy season in New York's rental market. Lots of new leases have just been signed, which means important apartment decorating choices are now to be made. But what are some tips to not only agree on the aesthetic of your apartment design with a roommate or partner, but doing so on a budget? Lauren Phillips, Bette…
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Today we are launching our series, Get Political, where we'll read political history books in the leadup to the election. We start with The Presidents and the People: Five Leaders Who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens Who Fought to Defend It, by author Corey Brettschneider, professor of political science at Brown University, who tells us about …
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Brian Rashad Fuller is an educator and associate provost at The New School who believes that education in America needs reform to better serve its black students. That is based on his experience as a child growing in South Carolina public schools, and as an administrator in public school systems. As the school year begins this week, Fuller discusse…
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From numerical digits, to mysterious graphs and equations, to abstractions like imaginary numbers, math can feel inaccessible, confounding and even like a foreign language to many. Math teacher Ben Orlin, self-proclaimed “math apologist” and bestselling author ofMath with Bad Drawings, shares insights from his new book, Math for English Majors: A H…
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