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The Transom Review October, 2002 Vol
the transom review October, 2002 Vol. 2/Issue 8 Edited by Sydney Lewis Golding & Verbanac’s Topic About Barrett Golding Barrett has been an independent audio producer since 1983. His works have been broadcast on numerous shows, including All Things Considered, Lost & Found Sound, and CBS Radio's The Osgood File, as well as NPR's The DNA Files, Morning Edition, Marketplace, and Living on Earth. His work has been funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the National Endowment for the Arts, National Public Radio, the Montana Arts Council, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Andy Warhol Foundation. Barrett has won numerous awards from the Scripps Howard Foundation, the American Bar Association, the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, and the Montana Broadcasters Association. Barrett's work for the Web include serving as curator for Hearing Voices, Creative Director for the Dreamwaves Project, and a contributor for Transom.org. His archived audio works can be found at http://www.pressrecord.com. He has also served as General Manager of KGLT-FM (Bozeman, Montana), an audio engineer for National Public Radio, and web developer for numerous projects. Barrett Golding Links • Hearing Voices: http://www.hearingvoices.com • Dreamwaves Project: http://www.dreamwv.com • Audio Archive @ Press Record: http://www.pressrecord.com • Lost & Found Sound: “Listening to the Northern Lights” http://www.npr.org/programs/lnfsound/stories/990326.stories.html • Lost & Found Sound: “Voices from the Dustbowl” http://www.npr.org/programs/lnfsound/stories/000728.stories.html Copyright 2002 Atlantic Public Media Transom Review – Vol.2/ Issue 8 About Josef Verbanac Josef is a Composition & Technical Writing Professor at Montana State University and announcer with KGLT-FM in Bozeman, Montana. -
BEACON PRESS Random House Adult Green
BEACON PRESS Random House Adult Green Omni, Fall 2013 Beacon Press Gaga Feminism : Sex, Gender, and the End of Summary: A roadmap to sex and gender for the twenty- Normal first century, using Lady Gaga as a symbol for a new kind J. Jack Halberstam of feminism 9780807010976 Pub Date: 9/3/13, On Sale Date: 9/3 Why are so many women single, so many men resisting $16.00/$18.00 Can. marriage, and so many gays and lesbians having babies? 184 pages Paperback / softback / Trade paperback (US) In Gaga Feminism: Sex, Gender, and the End of Normal, J. Social Science / Gender Studies Jack Halberstam answers these questions while attempting to Territory: World except United Kingdom make sense of the tectonic cultural shifts that have Ctn Qty: 24 transformed gender and sexual politics in the last few 5.500 in W | 8.500 in H decades. This colorful landscape is popula... 140mm W | 216mm H Author Bio: J. Jack Halberstam is the author of four books, including Female Masculinity and The Queer Art of Failure. Currently a professor of American studies and of ethnicity and gender studies at the University of Southern California, Halberstam regularly speaks and writes on queer culture and gender issues and blogs at BullyBloggers. Random House Adult Green Omni, Fall 2013 Beacon Press The Long Walk to Freedom : Runaway Slave Summary: In this groundbreaking compilation of first-person Narratives accounts of the runaway slave phenomenon, editors Devon Devon W. Carbado, Donald Weise W. Carbado and Donald Weise have recovered twelve 9780807069097 narratives spanning eight decades-more than half of which Pub Date: 9/3/13, On Sale Date: 9/3 have been long out of print. -
Hearing Voices - Radio Stories / Technology
Hearing Voices - Radio Stories / Technology http://hearingvoices.com/stories.php?fID=73&fidType=subject stories series webworks weblog who-is Search Site Stories / Technology 1 2 Taipei 101 3:01 Jake Warga An audio-tour of Taipei 101, in Taiwan, the tallest building in the world (for now). Broadcast: Jul 29 2008 on PRI/WGBH/BBC The World Subjects: Travel, Technology ItSpace 5:04 Jesse Dukes MySpace has pages for people, places, and now things. Composer Peter Traub has started ItSpace, a participatory sound project. "ItSpace pages feature everyday household objects. Each page has a photo of the object, a description, and most importantly, a 1-minute piece of music composed of recordings of the object being struck and resonated in various." Broadcast: Feb 25 2008 on NPR Day to Day Subjects: Art, Music, Technology Moth Music 3:31 Jeff Rice The eerily beautiful music of moth wings. A tale of bat-detectors, beehive destruction and the intersection of insect and synthesizer. [transcript] Broadcast: Jun 11 2007 on HV PODCAST; Sep 7 2004 on NPR Day to Day Series: Western Soundscape Subjects: Technology, Science, Music, Environment Northern Lights: Natural Radio 8:07 Barrett Golding When solar flares hit the Earth's magnetic field, the skies at both poles can light up with auroras. The particles also create very low frequency electromagnetic waves, a type of natural radio that can be picked up around the globe. Every year sound recordist Steve McGreevy heads north where the reception is best and points his receiver at the sky. (repeat) Broadcast: May 3 2006 on PRX Nature Stories Podcast; Mar 26 1999 on NPR All Things Considered Series: Lost & Found Sound Subjects: Technology, Environment, Science PODCAST: Monthly Voices [Hearing Voices] VOICES CAST- our HV RSS feed of Adventurous Audio� Sound-Portraits, Slam Poets, Radio Docs and Vox Pop. -
Religion, Ritual and Ritualistic Objects
Religion, Ritual and Ritualistic Objects Edited by Albertina Nugteren Printed Edition of the Special Issue Published in Religions www.mdpi.com/journal/religions Religion, Ritual and Ritualistic Objects Religion, Ritual and Ritualistic Objects Special Issue Editor Albertina Nugteren MDPI • Basel • Beijing • Wuhan • Barcelona • Belgrade Special Issue Editor Albertina Nugteren Tilburg University The Netherlands Editorial Office MDPI St. Alban-Anlage 66 4052 Basel, Switzerland This is a reprint of articles from the Special Issue published online in the open access journal Religions (ISSN 2077-1444) from 2018 to 2019 (available at: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/religions/special issues/Ritual) For citation purposes, cite each article independently as indicated on the article page online and as indicated below: LastName, A.A.; LastName, B.B.; LastName, C.C. Article Title. Journal Name Year, Article Number, Page Range. ISBN 978-3-03897-752-0 (Pbk) ISBN 978-3-03897-753-7 (PDF) c 2019 by the authors. Articles in this book are Open Access and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which allows users to download, copy and build upon published articles, as long as the author and publisher are properly credited, which ensures maximum dissemination and a wider impact of our publications. The book as a whole is distributed by MDPI under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND. Contents About the Special Issue Editor ...................................... vii Preface to ”Religion, Ritual and Ritualistic Objects” ......................... ix Albertina Nugteren Introduction to the Special Issue ‘Religion, Ritual, and Ritualistic Objects’ Reprinted from: Religions 2019, 10, 163, doi:10.3390/rel10030163 .................. -
Welcome to the Lost Arts Media Retail Catalog, This Is Our 70 Page LARGE
Welcome to the Lost Arts Media retail catalog, EXPLORE OUR AUDIO/VIDEO/RESEARCH ARCHIVE. CALL WITH YOUR QUESTIONS. This is our 70 page LARGE PRINT edition catalog. All of these titles are now avail- able on DVD. Audio CDs are coming soon. For a regularly updated product list please visit our website at WWW.LOSTARTSMEDIA.COM or call us at 1 (800) 952-LOST for a full length catalog with hundreds of titles. To order add $4.00 shipping and handling for the first item and $1.00 for each additional item. Send your check or money order to (CA residents add 8.25% sales tax): LOST ARTS MEDIA, POST OFFICE BOX 15026, LONG BEACH, CA 90815. To order by Visa/MC call 1 (800) 952-LOST or 1 (562) 427-ARTS. DVD / VIDEO / AUDIO TAPES DVD / VIDEO / AUDIO TAPES DVD / VIDEO / AUDIO TAPES MYSTERY OF Greco-Roman, Hindu, Irish, Post-Matrix Exercises. Included as a bonus is AMERICA: BOOK 1 Mesopotamian, Minoan, a discussion and explanation of techniques in – ENIGMATIC Nordic, Pacific Islander, Remote Healing and use of Remote Viewing MYSTERIES AND Phoenician, Viking, Welsh, for everyday purposes and career choices. ANOMALOUS and West African voyages to Also covered is a live remote viewing and ARTIFACTS OF NORTH the New World. Other topics Knosomatics demonstration by Prudence and AMERICA: A include runestones and tablets her team of professional remote viewers as CONNECTION TO THE found in the East; pre-historic presented for the London Sunday Times and ANCIENT PAST, with Tédd mines near Lake Superior; HBO. This series takes the new Remote St. -
Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 01/30/2012 4:37:42 PM OMB NO
Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 01/30/2012 4:37:42 PM OMB NO. 1124-0002; Expires February 28,2014 U.S. Department of Justice Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended For Six Month Period Ending 12/31/2011 (Insert date) I - REGISTRANT 1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No. CMGRP, Inc. d/b/a Weber Shandwick 3911 (c) Business Address(es) of Registrant 733 Tenth Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20001 2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following? (a) If an individual: (1) Residence address(es) YesD NoD (2) Citizenship YesD NoD (3) Occupation YesD NoD (b) If an organization: (1) Name YesD Nog] (2) Ownership or control YesD Nog] (3) Branch offices Yes H NoD (c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above. Business address changed from 700 13th Street N.W., Suite 800, Washington, D.C. 20005, to the address indicated in 1(c) above. IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3, 4, AND 5(a). 3. If you have previously filed Exhibit C1, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period. Yes D No _ If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? YesD NoD If no, please attach the required amendment. 1 The Exhibit C, for which no printed form is provided, consists of a true copy of the charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws of a registrant that is an organization. -
Celebrate Women's History Month!
March 2015 KUNM 89.9 Celebrate Women’s History Month! Women’s History Month Specials Sundays at 11 AM. See Pages 10 - 13 Radio Theatre features Albuquerque’s own Vivian Nesbitt in her one-woman play “The Bark and the Tree” See Page 11 www.facebook.com/ @KUNMnews 1 KUNMRadio Elaine Baumgartel...................................................................News Director Chris Boros........................................................All Things Considered Host KUNM Radio Board Carol Boss...................................................................Membership Relations Tristan Clum......................................................................Program Director UNM Faculty Representatives: Pamela Pyle Rita Daniels........................................................................................Reporter David Weiss Marisa Demarco........................................................Public Health Reporter UNM Staff Representative: Matthew Finch........................................................................Music Director Jarrett Hines-Kay Roman Garcia ...............................................................Production Director Elected Community Reps: Jonathan Longcore..........................................................IT Support Analyst John Brown Scott MacNicholl..........................................................Operations Manager Brian Neale Rashad Mahmood..............................Public Health Program Coordinator Willis Duff Linda Morris ......................................................Senior -
Nubar Alexanian's Topic
The Transom Review Vol. 1/Issue 12 Nubar Alexanian’s Topic Schooners About Nubar Alexanian Nubar Alexanian was born in 1950 in Worcester, Massachusetts. He became passionate about photography while studying at Boston University, and later co-founded the Essex Photographic Workshop in Essex, Massachusetts. He has traveled and photographed extensively in Peru. His 1991 book of photographs from Peru, Stones in the Road, has been called by Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa, "an authentic expression of our geography and our people, making at the same time a personal statement which is artistically original and morally compelling." In 1990 Alexanian started a five year project about music, traveling around the world with twenty-five musicians, including Paul Simon, Wynton Marsalis, Philip Glass, Emmylou Harris, and Phish. The resulting book, Where Music Comes From, published in 1996, captures the spirit of music, as it explores what inspires committed musicians. His new book, Gloucester Photographs, is about his home town of Gloucester Massachusetts, and will be published in October 2001 by Walker Creek Press. The publication of this book will coincide with an Copyright 2001 Atlantic Public Media The Transom Review – Vol.1/ Issue 12 exhibition of this work and other recent work at the Cape Ann Historical Museum in Gloucester, which opens Saturday November 3, 2001 and runs through January, 2002. Alexanian's many awards include a Fulbright Fellowship in 1983. His work has been featured in The New York Times Magazine, Life, Geo Fortune, National Geographic, and The London Sunday Times, among other publications around the world. He has had numerous one-person exhibitions in the United States and Europe, and his work is in private and museum collections internationally. -
List of Publications 2
JAMES REISS: PUBLICATIONS: http://www.jamesreiss.com (as of March 2014) Books The Novel (WordTech Communications; CW imprint, 2015). Poems. Greatest Hits: 1970-2005 (Pudding House Publications, 2005). Chapbook, poems. Riff on Six: New and Selected Poems (Salt Publishing, 2003). Poems. Ten Thousand Good Mornings (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2001), Poems. The Parable of Fire (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1996). Poems. Express (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1983). Poems. The Breathers (Ecco Press/Viking, 1974). Poems. Self-Interviews: James Dickey, co-ed. (Doubleday, 1970; Delta, 1972; Louisiana State University Press, 1984). Biography. Catalogue of Work: James Reiss Collection (1960-2008), Walter Havighurst Special Collections, Miami University Libraries, Oxford, Ohio 45056. (Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, manuscript material and miscellanea. Omits fiction and most criticism.): spec.lib.muohio.edu/old/James%20Reiss%20Collection.pdf Miami University Walter Havighurst Special Collection (2013): http://muspec.tumblr.com/post/50649464633/james-reiss-poet-and-professor-emeritus-of- english List of Poems Published for the First Time (selected) “Shade,” The New York Times, January 21, 1962, p. 32. “Homage to Stevens,” College English, November 1964, p. 167. “On a Hill Above the Tappan Zee Bridge,” The University Review, Spring 1965, p. 208. “German Is Hard,” Michigan Quarterly Review, Winter 1966, p. 54. “When You Are Young and Green and Full of Sap,” College English, January 1966, p. 322. “Fable” and “The Great God Fuzz,” South Dakota Review, Winter 1966, pp. 39–40. “Sunspots,” The Literary Review, Autumn 1966, p. 69. “The Happiness of the Long-Distance Runner” and “A Wooded Lot Near Fort Tryon Park,” The Mad River Review, Winter-Spring 1967, pp. -
Wikipedia Saves Public Art 2009
Wikipedia Saves Public Art 2009 IUPUI Museum Studies Collections Care and Management Students: Elizabeth Basile, Christina Brocken, Krystle Buschner, Katie A Survey of Chattin, Stefanie Clark, Brittany Deeds, Jill Gordon, Chrissy Gregg, Carrie Hagans, Kendra Jenkins, Sarah King, Anna Lake, Rebecca IUPUI Public Lambert, Anna Musun‐Miller, Katie Petrole, Lori Byrd Phillips, Art Michaela Shafer, Karen Shank, Lauren Talley, Angela Vinci Professors: Jennifer Geigel Mikulay and Richard McCoy IUPUI Public Art Collection Updated: December 2009 Title / Link to Wiki Article Artist Date Material(s) Dimensions Coordinates SOS!* Campus Location Anatomy Vessel (Saplings) Eric Nordgulen 2005 Cast/Fabricated Bronze 6'3"x1'9"x1'4"d N 39˚ 46.289 W 086˚ 10.273 No Herron: New York St. Antenna Man Eric Nordgulen 1998 Aluminum 11.13' N 39° 46.256 W 086° 10.332 No Herron: SW entrance, Blake St. The Herron Arch 1 James Wille Faust 2005 Painted Aluminum 20'x7'x7' N 39˚ 46.290 W 086˚ 10.228 No SW corner of New York & Blackford St. Barrow Jill Viney 2008 Fiberglass/metal mesh 8'x8'd N 39° 46.286 W 086° 10.244 No Herron: New York St. Broken Walrus I Gary Freeman 1975 Painted Mild Steel 3'x8'x2' N 39° 46.406 W 086° 10.498 Yes Disassembled Cancer...There's Hope Victor Salmones 1995 Bronze 7'x8'x20' N 39˚ 46.845 W 086˚ 10.494 No Indiana Ave. & 10th St. Casey Stengel Rhoda Sherbell 1965 Bronze 3'7" N 39˚ 46.491 W 086˚ 10.460 No UP Courtyard DNA Tower Dale Chihuly 2003 Glass, Steel 20'3"x4'8"d N 39˚ 46.655 W 086˚ 10.704 No IU School of Medicine East Gate/West Gate Sasson Soffer 1973 Stainless Steel 23'x30'x17' N 39° 46.438 W 086° 10.299 Yes North of the Library between ET and SL Entangled Brose Partington 2004 Bronze 9' x 7'4” x 8'2” N 39˚ 46.289 W 086˚ 10.367 No Herron: New York St. -
Dissertation, Finalised
“A Mass Conspiracy To Feed People” Globalizing Cities, World-Class Waste, and the Biopolitics of Food Not Bombs David Henry Galen Boarder Giles A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of Washington 2013 Reading Committee: Daniel J. Hoffman, Chair Ann Anagnost Miriam Kahn Celia Lowe Program Authorized to Offer Degree: Anthropology, Sociocultural © Copyright 2013 David Henry Galen Boarder Giles University of Washington Abstract “A Mass Conspiracy To Feed People” Globalizing Cities, World-Class Waste, and the Biopolitics of Food Not Bombs David Henry Galen Boarder Giles, PhD Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Assistant Professor Daniel J. Hoffman, PhD Department of Anthropology This is an ethnography of waste, cities, and social movements. Primarily one social movement in particular, Food Not Bombs, which recovers and freely redistributes wasted food in the public spaces of hundreds of cities, in dozens of countries, on every continent except Antarctica. In the process, chapters contest highly polarised geographies of hunger, homelessness, and public space in these places. This dissertation explores three aspects of Food Not Bombs’ context and cultural logic: (1) the ways in which waste is made and moved about in cities; (2) the ways in which those cities are becoming global in the process of waste-making (and vice versa); and (3) the ways in which this globalised waste-making cultivates globalised forms of social organisation and political resistance. This research has consisted of extensive participant-observation within Food Not Bombs chapters and some of the larger political and cultural communities in which they are embedded—Dumpster-divers, squatters, homeless advocates, punks, anarchists, and so on—in Seattle, New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Melbourne, Australia, and several other cities. -
Step-By-Step D.I.D
restoring the shattered soul, Isaiah 61:1-2 Manual Step-by-Step D.I.D. Amanda Buys’ Spiritual Covering This is a product of Kanaan Ministries, a non-profit ministry under the covering of: • Roly, Amanda’s husband for more than thirty-five years. • River of Life Family Church Pastor Edward Gibbens Vanderbijlpark South Africa Tel: +27 (0) 16 982 3022 Fax: +27 (0) 16 982 2566 Email: [email protected] There is no copyright on this material. However, no part may be reproduced and/or presented for personal gain. All rights to this material are reserved to further the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ ONLY. For further information or to place an order, please contact us at: P.O. Box 15253 27 John Vorster Avenue Panorama Plattekloof Ext. 1 7506 Panorama 7500 Cape Town Cape Town South Africa South Africa Tel: +27 (0) 21 930 7577 Fax: 086 681 9458 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.kanaanministries.org Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 3 PM Kanaan International Website Website: www.eu.kanaanministries.org Moreover, they that work in fine flax, and they that weave networks, shall be confounded. ISAIAH 19:9 Who gave (yielded) Himself up [to atone] for our sins [and to save and sanctify us], in order to rescue and deliver us from this present wicked age and world order, in accordance with the will and purpose and plan of our God and Father— GALATIANS 1:4 The information given in this manual is gained from various sources. It is a practical application manual in the ministry to DID survivors.