USA 2013 - 27th October - Klamath Falls to San Francisco via Weed
USA 2013 - 27th October - Klamath Falls to San Francisco via Weed
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Isamu Noguchi: Citizen, Spaceship Earth | Dakin Hart
This talk addresses the work of Japanese American sculptor Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988), in dialogue with the practice of Vietnamese Danish artist Danh Vo (born 1975).
Noguchi’s work is an increasingly relevant model for what contemporary art in a totally connected world can be: rooted in tradition and future focused; culturally specific and universal in intent; crafted, industrial, and technological; inseparable from the fabric of society; and made with a deep sense of civic purpose. Today, no artist better reflects Noguchi's uncompromising approach to changing the terms of debate in the art world—and its still surprisingly rigid club rules—than Danh Vo.
The talk was held in conjunction with the Noguchi for Danh Vo: Counterpoint’ exhibition in the M+ Pavilion, designed to explore the maverick values of two of Asia’s most complex, diasporic sons.
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Date: 17 November 2018
Venue: JC Cube, Tai Kwun
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Vegas Life TV_Ep06
VegaslifeTV's Home Sweet Home is the premier TV magazine show in Vegas, which covers everything that matter in Vegas. The 30-minute show is packed with segments including the Real Estate and Business feature of Mark Bowman & Melody Mojica, Lifestyles with Shannon Yang, Essence of Style by David Tupaz, Essence of Beauty by Simply Feralene, Immigration Matters by Attorney Vissia Calderon, Gaming Today Sports Editorial, Signature Dish by TC's Rib Crib and AllAccessTV with Janet Nepales. Taped on Tuesdays weekly at the VATV Studio and Events Center, the shows airs locally on Cox Cable 48, 11 AM every Friday and globally on vegaslifetv.us.
Merry Pranksters
The Merry Pranksters were a group of people who formed around American author Ken Kesey in 1964. The group promoted the use of psychedelic drugs, then still legal.
Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters lived communally at Kesey's homes in California and Oregon, and are noted for the sociological significance of a lengthy road trip they took in the summer of 1964, traveling across the United States in a psychedelic painted school bus called Furthur or Further. During this time they met many of the guiding lights of the mid-1960s cultural movement and presaged what is commonly thought of as hippies with odd behavior, long hair on men, bizarre clothing, and a renunciation of the normal society, which they dubbed The Establishment. Tom Wolfe chronicled their early escapades in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test; Wolfe also documents a notorious 1966 trip on Further from Mexico through Houston, stopping to visit Kesey's friend, novelist Larry McMurtry. Kesey was in flight from a drug charge at the time. Notable members of the group include Kesey's best friend Ken Babbs, Carolyn Mountain Girl Garcia, Lee Quarnstrom, and Neal Cassady. Stewart Brand, Paul Foster, the Warlocks, Del Close, Wavy Gravy, Paul Krassner, and Kentucky Fab Five writers Ed McClanahan and Gurney Norman were associated with the group to varying degrees.
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KSAT News at 9: 7/8/19
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35th Anniversary of The Wall
In partnership with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF), we present a panel discussion about the history and legacy of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, dedicated on November 13, 1982. Participating in the discussion will be Jan Scruggs, Founder and President Emeritus (VVMF), Jim Knotts, President and CEO (VVMF), author and historian Kristin Ann Hass (Carried to the Wall: American Memory and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial), and others.
10 Unsolved Hollywood Mysteries That Will Shock You
10 Unsolved Hollywood Mysteries That Will Shock You
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The Diorama Dilemma: Is There a Future for Anthropology in Museums?
Fall 2016 Barbara A. and Edward G. Hail Lecture
The Diorama Dilemma: Is There a Future for Anthropology in Museums?
Presented by Chip Colwell, Senior Curator of Anthropology at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science
In the Denver Museum of Nature & Science’s Native American cultures hall there are an array of mannequins representing Native peoples. Some are faceless dummies that could be selling jeans at The Gap. Some are Plexiglas cutouts with faces drawn in Sharpie. Some are digital. Some were originally hand sculpted with local Native Americans posing for the artist. This jumble of images is the springboard to examine the quandaries of representation, participation, voice, inclusivity, and interpretation that have long plagued the anthropology museum. Yet, even after several decades of concerted effort—the rise of the National Museum of the American Indian, the celebration of the collaborative ethic—these dilemmas continue to plague us. We are thus forced to ask: Is there truly a future for anthropology in the museum world? This lecture illuminates why an answer to that question is both strangely elusive and vitally necessary.
Dr. Chip Colwell is Senior Curator of Anthropology at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. He has held fellowships with the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, National Endowment for the Humanities, and US Fulbright Program. He has published more than 50 scholarly articles and chapters, and 9 books. His work has been highlighted in such venues as The New York Times, The Denver Post, Archaeology Magazine, and garnered numerous awards, including the National Council on Public History Book Award. He is the founding editor-in-chief of SAPIENS, an online magazine dedicated to anthropology for the public.
Sponsored by donors to the Barbara A. and Edward G. Hail Lecture Fund.
November 2, 2016
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David Lewis. 2018 - 19 University of Arizona Cultures of Place Lecture Series
The first in the Cultures of Place lecture series presented by the University of Arizona's School of Architecture, David Lewis of LTL Architects presents, Architecture Through Selection.
The 2018-2019 School of Architecture Lecture Series will train attention on the ways we define “place”. Experience of place springs simultaneously from sensual perception of the environment and our ecological habitat and from the cultural constructions of our social milieu, including cultures of building and making. “Place” may occur for us in nature, in the city, or in our professional lives. Join us for a thorough examination of the places each of us inhabits, the cultures that condition and interpret them, and the role architecture can play as a lens onto our world and a portal to the future.
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Philip Johnson: Glass House Interview, 1994
Philip Johnson interviewed at his Glass House by Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, 1994. This program is part of the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive at the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University. To view similar videos from the Archive on YouTube, visit the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive Playlist: For further information, visit the collection guide:
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Vision & Justice | Friday | Part I || Radcliffe Institute
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
“Vision & Justice: A Convening” considered the role of the arts in understanding the nexus of art, race, and justice. Wynton Marsalis opened the morning session on Friday, April 26, with a musical performance. Later that morning, discussions covered a range of topics: representation in civic spaces, the “adultification” of black girls, the Flint water crisis, and more.
MORNING SESSION: Sanders Theatre
Welcome Remarks: Alan M. Garber (0:01)
Darren Walker (6:53)
Sarah Lewis (13:29)
Video by Lance Oppenheim (19:40)
Musical Opening
Wynton Marsalis, Dan Nimmer, Taurien (TJ) Reddick, and Phillip Norris (30:30)
Cultural Citizenship
Wynton Marsalis, Diane Paulus, and President Emerita Drew Gilpin Faust (41:44)
Race, Culture, and Civic Space
Introduction: Mohsen Mostafavi (1:15:20)
David Adjaye, Theaster Gates, and Sarah Lewis (1:23:44)
Tribute to LaToya Ruby Frazier
Teju Cole (1:49:02)
Video by LaToya Ruby Frazier (1:56:53)
Race, Justice, and the Environment
Focus: Discovering the Flint crisis
Introduction: Sarah Lewis (2:00:59)
Chelsea Clinton and Mona Hanna-Attisha (2:03:50)
Race, Childhood, and Inequality in the Political Realm
Introduction: Claudine Gay (2:29:13)
Robin Bernstein, Yara Shahidi, and Naomi Wadler (2:36:18)
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PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ | HIKI NŌ Can Do Festival 2015 | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: September 3, 2015
This special presentation of all stories nominated for the 2015 HIKI NŌ Awards represents the best of the best from the 2014-2015 school year. The 34 nominees include middle and high schools from Oahu, Maui, Hawaii Island and Kauai. The award categories include: Best Personal Profile, Best News Writing, Best Home- Base School, Best Cinematography and Best Overall Story. This presentation was screened for live audiences at theaters on Maui, Hawaii Island (Hilo and Kona), Kauai and Oahu. The winners will be announced by PBS Hawaii President and CEO Leslie Wilcox and Bank of Hawaii Foundation President Donna Tanoue in a livestream presentation on Thursday, September 24 at 3:00 pm on PBSHawaii.org.
Reading by Srikanth Reddy, 5.19.16
This lecture considers the history and poetics of wonder in the Western literary tradition, from Homer to Milton to Ronald Johnson.
Srikanth Reddy is the author of two books of poetry--Facts for Visitors and Voyager (both published by the University of California Press)--as well as a scholarly study, Changing Subjects: Digressions in Modern American Poetry (Oxford University Press, 2012). He has written on contemporary poetry for various publications, including The New York Times, The New Republic, and Lana Turner. He has received fellowships and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Creative Capital Foundation, and the Asian American Writers' Workshop. In fall 2015, he delivered the Bagley Wright Lectures in Poetry. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the doctoral program in English at Harvard University, Reddy is an Associate Professor in English and at the College.
Presented by the History & Forms of Lyric Lecture Series and the Program in Poetry and Poetics.
Brisbane City Council Meeting - 13 August 2019
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