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Kevin Umaña
Kevin Umaña (b. 1989, Los Angeles, CA) is an artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Spending his early years between Los Angeles and El Salvador, Umaña’s personal history has profoundly shaped his visual language. In El Salvador, he was immersed in a rural environment rich with natural textures, vibrant flora, and traditional crafts. While in Los Angeles, he confronted the intensity of city life and the pressures of assimilation. This duality seeded the fragmented forms and layered symbolism that define his art today. His practice continues to carry echoes of Latin American patterns, nature’s geometr...
2025-12-23
1h 07
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Emily Noelle Lambert
Emily Noelle Lambert creates large-scale paintings and sculptures that navigate the space between abstraction and figuration. She holds an MFA in Painting from Hunter College (NY) and a BA in Visual Art from Antioch College (OH). Lambert has had solo exhibitions at Freight+Volume Gallery (NYC). Additional solo exhibitions include Freight + Volume Gallery (NYC), Denny Dimin Gallery (NYC), Lu Magnus (NYC), Thomas Robertello Gallery (IL), Greenfield Community College (MA), and ARTBN (South Korea). Lambert is an Associate Professor of Drawing and Painting at Keene State College in New Hampshire. She has completed public art projects for the N...
2025-12-16
1h 10
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Lydia McCarthy
Lydia McCarthy is a Brooklyn-based artist and therapist. Her photographs and videos have been exhibited at 106 Green, Essex Flowers, Sardine and the Scandinavia House in New York, Hidrante in San Juan, Sports Hall Window in Helsinki and A-DASH in Athens. She has been reviewed and published in The Washington Post, The New Yorker, Art F City, The Wall Street Journal, Dossier and the Huffington Post. Lydia was a Lighthouse Works Fellow in 2025 and served as an Associate Professor of Photography at Alfred University for nine years.
2025-12-09
1h 10
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 536
Weekly Comic Reviews: DC Batman/Green Arrow/The Question: Arcadia 1 by Gabriel Hardman, Romulo Fajardo Jr. DC's I Saw Ma Hunkel Kissing Santa Claus 1 by Sebastian Bader, Scot Kolins, Romulo Fajardo Jr Ashley Allen, Bruno Abdias, Eren Angiolini Dave Baker, Nicole Goux, Bex Glendining Marley Halpern-Graser, Jon Mikel, Ian Herring Nathan Cayanan, Michael Shelfer, Rex Lokus Jadzia Axelrod, Hannah Templer, Bex Glendening Ash Padilla, Anthony Marques, J. Bone, Nick Filardi Steve Orlando, Riley Rossmo, Triona Farrell DC K.O. 2 by Scott Snyder, Joshua Williamson, Javi Fernandez, Xermanico, Alejandro Sanchez Marvel Daredevil/Punisher: The Devil's Trigger 1 by Jimmy Palmiotti...
2025-12-09
2h 36
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Mathew Cerletty
Mathew Cerletty (b. 1980, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin) paints hyperreal depictions of signage, commercial tableaux, and everyday items with a precision that veers into the uncanny. At first glance, his paintings appear seamless, almost digital, but closer inspection reveals traces of the artist's hand that attest to his dedication to traditional craft. His recent solo exhibitions include Karma, New York (2025); Herald St, London (2024); STANDARD (OSLO) (2023, 2019); Karma, Los Angeles (2022); Karma, New York (2021, 2018); The Power Station, Dallas (2020); Office Baroque, Brussels (2014); and Blum & Poe, Los Angeles (2013).
2025-12-02
1h 28
Conversations
“War Games: A Novel of 1936 Berlin” and “Refugee: The Graphic Novel”
Alan Gratz talks with Dan Skinner about two new middle grade historical fiction books, “War Games: A Novel of 1936 Berlin” and “Refugee: The Graphic Novel.”
2025-12-01
15 min
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Nicholas Moenich
Nicholas Moenich was born in Cleveland, Ohio and received a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art and a MFA from Hunter College. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He is a 2023 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grantee, a 2021 Fellow in Painting from The New York Foundation for the Arts, and a 2019-2020 recipient of the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program Award. His current solo exhibition Drawings is at Picture Theory in New York, NY. His work has recently been included in group exhibitions at Harper’s (New York, NY), McBride Contemporain (Montreal, Canada), George Benias Gallery (Athens, Greece), and Anton Kern...
2025-11-25
1h 29
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Tony Mascatello
Tony Mascatello is a New York based painter of narrative images who began this process as a performance artist in SOHO long ago. Working on a small scale, he creates intimate spaces that invite the viewer to enter into an imagined experience.
2025-11-18
1h 12
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Clare Grill
Clare Grill (born 1979, lives and works in Queens, NY) received her MFA from the Pratt Institute in 2005 and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2011. Recent solo exhibitions include Parlance, Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY; Cutwork, Galería Marta Cervera, Madrid, Spain; and Wich Language and Oyster, M+B, Los Angeles, CA. Her work has been reviewed in Artforum, ArtNews, Hyperallergic, the Brooklyn Rail, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Boston Globe.
2025-11-11
1h 13
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Dylan Vandenhoeck
Dylan Vandenhoeck, born in New York City in 1990, is a painter and musician. His meandering and embodied perspective approach to observational painting questions what it means to paint from life today. He received his BFA from The Cooper Union in 2012 and MFA in Visual Art from Columbia University in 2017. His most recent solo shows include “Right Under The Nose” at Jack Barrett Gallery (2024), “Inside Out, Outside In” at Jack Barrett Gallery (2022), “Reality Show” at Matthew Brown, Los Angeles (2021) and “What Do You See When You Close Your Eyes and Nod Yes?” at Jack Barrett, New York (2020).
2025-11-01
1h 26
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Matthew Tully Dugan
Matthew Tully Dugan (b. 1986) is a New York born and based multidisciplinary artist. The artist’s interests span renaissance art, celebrity, psychology, occult practices, pop iconography, privacy, and fanaticism. Dugan often employs promotional, social, and found imagery as well as divinatory visions in a practice motivated by ritualistic impulse and alchemical processes that investigate media’s physical and emotional divide. His paintings, sculptures, installations, texts, and curatorial projects collapse the popular and the subcultural, the collective and the personal, as a means of processing contemporary conditions and their impact on the psyche. In his most recent work Dugan has furt...
2025-10-24
1h 07
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Kai Altair
Kai Altair is a musician and guide exploring the meeting place of music, ritual, and consciousness. Rooted in animist, earth-based traditions, she creates spaces for remembrance and ecstatic renewal. Through sound, compassionate support, and lineage holding, her work invites connection to benevolent realms walking in partnership with the deeply human.
2025-10-18
1h 27
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Lauren Clay
Lauren Clay is a visual artist from Atlanta, Georgia. She holds a BFA in Painting from Savannah College of Art and Design, and MFA in Painting from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is best known for her wall-based relief sculptures and elaborate wallpaper installations. She currently lives and works in New York city.
2025-10-11
1h 20
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Julie Curtiss
Julie Curtiss was born in 1982 in Paris, France and lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. She studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-arts, Paris and graduated in 2006 with a BA and MFA. Recent solo exhibitions include Gagosian Gallery Paris (2025), White Cube HongKong (2023) White Cube Mason’s Yard, London (2021); Anton Kern Gallery, New York (2019); Various Small Fires, Los Angeles (2018); and 106 Green, Brooklyn, New York (2017). Group exhibitions include Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul (2022); Biennale des Arts de Nice (2022); The Shed, New York (2021); La Patinoire Royale – Galerie Valérie Bach, Brussels (2020); Deitch Gallery, New York (2020); Nassau County Museum of Art, Ros...
2025-10-04
1h 18
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Ethan Greenbaum
Ethan Greenbaum is a New York based artist. His multimedia artworks merge photography, painting, and sculpture in low-relief wall works that read like urban archaeology—fragments of city life preserved and reimagined. Ethan has exhibited his artwork nationally and internationally. Selected exhibition venues include Derek Eller Gallery, New York; Hauser and Wirth, New York; Marlborough Chelsea, New York, Higher Pictures, New York; New York; Marianne Boesky, New York, Lyles & King, New York; The Suburban, Chicago; Galerie Pact, Paris; Super Dakota, Brussels; Stems, Brussels; The Aldrich Museum, Connecticut; and Socrates Sculpture Park; Long Island City. He received an MFA...
2025-09-27
1h 00
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Zuriel Waters
Zuriel Waters was born in 1984 in Philadelphia, PA, and lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Received an MFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2010 with a fellowship from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation and a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies from San Diego State University in 2007. Has shown work in group exhibitions throughout New York City at galleries such as Underdonk, CANADA, Tappeto Volante, Deanna Evans and others and has recently had solo shows at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts and My Pet Ram in New York City.
2025-09-20
1h 10
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Richard Tinkler
Richard Tinkler was born in Westminster MD in 1975 and went to college at the University of North Texas and graduate school at Hunter College. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and shows at 56 Henry in NYC.
2025-09-13
1h 14
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Brigitte Mulholland
Brigitte Mulholland opened her eponymous gallery in Paris in April 2024. She was previously a Senior Director at Anton Kern in New York, as well as an independent curator of numerous shows.
2025-09-06
1h 24
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Robert Feintuch
Robert Feintuch (b. 1953, Jersey City) lives and works in New York City. Since 1983 his paintings and drawings have been shown in solo and group exhibitions internationally at galleries and museums including Thomas Brambilla Gallery, Bergamo, Sonnabend Gallery, New York, Akira Ikeda Gallery, Berlin, CRG Gallery, New York, Daniel Newburg Gallery New York, Moskowitz/Bayse, Los Angeles, Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston, Studio La Citta, Verona, Remai Modern, Saskatoon, C’a Pesaro Galleria Internationale d’arte Moderna, Venice, Serralves Museum, Porto, Ursula Blickle Stiftung, Kraichtal, The Rupertinum, Salzburg, The Portland Museum of Art, Maine, Muse...
2025-08-30
1h 27
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Ben Pederson
Ben Pederson was raised by a poet and a sculptor who taught him to value intuition and curiosity above all else. He makes sculptures and paintings that are born from dreams, books, and all of the people he has ever known and loved. Most summer evenings Ben can be found drinking a beer on his rooftop garden that he tends with his studio mate and great friend Dan. His Gods are Art, Love, and Hacky Sack .
2025-08-15
1h 18
Power and Motoryacht Podcast
Relentless Pursuit | Pursuit Boats President Chris Gratz
After a warm Florida morning filled with cruising, swimming and grilling, Dan Harding and Chris Dixon sit down with Pursuit President Chris Gratz and discuss his story from knocking on the door with his resume to the corner office and how the Florida builder has created a culture of never resting on your laurels. This episode is sponsored by Imtra (www.imtra.com). Learn more at pmymag.com Subscribe to Power & Motoryacht magazine at pmymag.com/subscribe Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Learn more about your ad...
2025-08-13
22 min
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Clinton King
Born in Coshocton, Ohio 1976, Clinton King holds a BFA in painting from Columbus College of Art and Design and an MFA in sculpture from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. King’s artistic approach is defined by his emphasis on the material and sensory qualities of painting and his minimalist approach, which often creates elaborate maximalist effects. King’s recent solo exhibitions include Participation Mystique, STEMS (Brussels, 2025); Mythmatics, MAKI Gallery (Tokyo, 2023); LIVING ENDS, Carl Kostyál (London, 2022); and FREE RADICAL, Allouche Benias Gallery (Athens, 2021). He is also a frequent participant in group exhibitions worldwide, primarily in the...
2025-08-09
1h 42
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Robin Kang
Texas-born artist Robin Kang creates woven artworks that merge ancestral textile traditions, shamanic healing, and digital innovation. Using a digitally operated Jacquard loom, she creates textiles that blend botanical motifs with circuit-like patterns, exploring the dualities of past and future, nature and technology, and mysticism and computation. A 2017 NYFA Fellow, Kang has exhibited internationally at venues including the Queens Museum, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia, with features in The New York Times, ArtNews, and Hyperallergic. She holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has taught fiber ar...
2025-08-02
1h 23
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Jonathan Herrera Soto
Jonathan Herrera Soto (b. 1994) holds a BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and an MFA in Painting/Printmaking from the Yale School of Art. He is a recipient of the Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship, Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship, Yale Prison Education Initiative Fellowship, and the Koopman Distinguished Chair in the Visual Arts at the Hartford Art School. Herrera Soto is a printmaker, whose practice explores the relationship between the printing matrix (the surface used to create the print) and the substrate (the material that receives the print). He is interested in how this interaction can...
2025-07-26
1h 21
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Katya Varlamova
Katya Varlamova is a clinical herbalist with a private practice in New York City, Hudson Valley and online. She is also founder of the organic herbal wellness line Warmicita Herbals. Katya teaches herbal workshops to private and corporate clients, as well as hosts plant walks, women's circles, and plant medicine retreats in the Amazon and the Peruvian Andes.
2025-07-19
1h 06
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Trampas Thompson
Trampas Thompson is a Hollywood Stuntman and Stunt Coordinator with over 150 credits in film an television, including Pirates of the Caribbean, Birdman, and Spider-Man: Homecoming. In 2014, he encountered Ayahuasca for the first time, and, after working with the plant medicine for some years, moved to Peru full time in 2020. He now lives in the Sacred Valley of Cusco, with his dog Blueberry.
2025-07-05
1h 35
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Amanda Browder
Born in Missoula, MT in 1976, Amanda Browder received an MFA/MA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She currently lives in Brooklyn, producing over 25+ large-scale fabric installations all around the world. Amplifying multiple voices (over 6000+), she collaborates with local community groups and sources her textiles from local donations. Exhibitions include: Triennale Brugge, Belgium; Project 1: ArtPrize; SPRING/BREAK Art Fair; White Columns; Nakaochiai Gallery, Tokyo. Currently she has a large-scale textile installation at the Buffalo Art Museum AKG and is a member of their Public Art Initiative. Press: New York Tim...
2025-06-28
1h 35
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Roxanne Jackson
Roxanne Jackson was born in California’s East Bay and currently lives in New York. Press for her work includes the New York Times, the New Yorker, the LA Times, Juxtapoz Magazine, Hyperallergic, Sculpture Magazine, Forbes, Metal Magazine, Cool Hunting and Ceramics Monthly, among others. Selected museum exhibitions include the Schloss Museum, Linz, Austria; the Arter Museum, Istanbul, TRKY; Craft Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA; the Mütter Museum, Philadelphia, PA; the Grassi Museum, Leipzig, DE; and the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Art and Design, NY, NY. Sel...
2025-06-21
1h 19
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Reuben Paterson
Reuben Paterson (b. 1973, Auckland, New Zealand: Ngāti Rangitihi, Ngāi Tūhoe, Tūhourangi, Scottish). Paterson uses the transformative properties of light to reach beyond appearances and pry open the complex histories and tensions that sit just beneath the surface of all things. His art is made in celebration of exchange and encounter, hybridity and fluidity, spirituality and sexuality, and is especially attuned to the dynamics of queer identity and whakapapa (genealogy)-based modes of cultural knowledge.
2025-06-14
1h 44
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Jonathan Allmaier
Jonathan Allmaier lives in New York, where he has presented three solo exhibitions at James Fuentes. His work has been discussed in The New Yorker, San Francisco Arts Quarterly, Hyperallergic, TimeOut New York, New American Paintings, The Brooklyn Rail, New York Magazine, and other publications. In 2014, James Fuentes published Which World, a collection of his essays. He earned his BA in Philosophy and Visual Arts (honors) from Brown University, and his MFA in Painting from the Tyler School of Art.
2025-06-07
1h 19
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Alex Yudzon
Alex Yudzon is a multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of photography, sculpture, and performance. His debut monograph, A Room for the Night (Radius Books, 2023), explores American hotel culture through thirty-four site-specific installations made across the United States. Yudzon’s work has been exhibited at the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art, the China International Photography Biennial, Arles Photo Festival, and the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts. He is a 2019 NYFA Fellow and was a resident at the Headlands Center for the Arts.
2025-05-31
1h 50
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Michael Santi Keezing Part 2
Former monk (bhikkhu) Santi trained in the Thai forest tradition, a meditation-centered branch of Theravada Buddhism. He disrobed after eight years, and now teaches and writes on Buddhist, post-Buddhist, and other spiritual and practice-related themes. His website is findingsanti.org.
2025-05-24
1h 28
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Wells Chandler
Wells Chandler is a space alien born on Planet Birthday. Drawing from folk art, 1970s craft feminism and countercultural thinkers, he weaves esoteric art history into the canonical. His vibrant, devotional work explores non-dual representations of queer identity, community and belonging. Chandler is also an amateur scholar of comparative religion. Beyond the studio, his practice extends to writing, curating and mentorship.
2025-05-17
1h 44
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Fr. Peter Funk, O.S.B.
Fr. Peter Funk, O.S.B., is the prior of the Monastery of the Holy Cross, a contemplative Benedictine monastery in the archdiocese of Chicago. Before entering monastic life in 1997, he was a choral conductor at St. Thomas the Apostle parish and the University of Chicago. His exposure to great Renaissance composers such as Palestrina and Victoria was catalytic in his desire to enter religious life as well as his interest in the power of Catholic culture to evangelize. Having studied theology at St. John's School of Theology in Collegeville, Minnesota, where he majored in Scripture, he was ordained to t...
2025-05-10
1h 39
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Haley Josephs
Haley Josephs (b. Seattle, WA 1987) lives and works in Providence, RI. She received her BFA from Tyler School of Art in 2010 and an MFA from Yale University in 2014. Drawing inspiration from notions of transformation, mortality, and femininity, Josephs paints solitary figures in fantastical yet foreboding environments that transcend time and space. A recurring character within Josephs' work is the artist's late sister, who is often evoked in bold, almost daring, portraits that amalgamate intimate and personal narratives of the artist with the universal human condition. Her enigmatic paintings are colorful and whimsical yet also present a dark twist. An underlying s...
2025-05-03
1h 01
Lexington Local Pulse
Derby Weekend Buzz, Lawsuit Impacts, and Springtime Happenings in Lexington
Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, May 2nd. We wake up today to partly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering in the low 60s, making for a comfortable start as we kick off Derby weekend. Expect clouds to linger, but the chance for rain remains low—so most outdoor plans stay on track.Our top story this morning—the buzz around Lexington builds as horse racing fans gear up for the 151st Kentucky Derby. Local barns and trainers are welcoming visitors, and there is still excitement in the air after Mystik Dan’s historic win last year...
2025-05-02
03 min
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Michael Ambron
Michael Ambron is a Queens-based artist whose work explores time, perception, and the relationships between materiality and emergent forms of consciousness. He received his BFA from Tyler School of Art and his MFA from The Ohio State University. Michael is the owner and operator of Paint Makers Notes LLC, a company that provides customized paints, educational demonstrations, and technical assistance to artists and designers of every background. You can see more of his work with raw materials in the documentary “Color,” by artist Alteronce Gumby and director John Campbell, now streaming on Comcast and XUMO. ...
2025-04-26
1h 06
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Skye Gilkerson
Skye Gilkerson is an interdisciplinary artist creating poignant conceptual projects across a range of media, including sculpture, installation, film, collage, and poetry. With a sense of wonder, tenderness, and humor, her work engages the tension between time and timelessness, place and placelessness, and the human and universal scale. Skye has walked the distance to outer space and back, made drawings from the ash remains of burning newspapers on each new moon, and keeps a reference library of failed apocalypses.
2025-04-19
1h 08
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Tim Van Laar
Tim van Laar is a Detroit visual artist and writer who exhibits his artwork nationally and internationally, including solo exhibitions in Germany, the UK, and The Netherlands. He has written numerous reviews and essays and co-authored four books, including Artworld Prestige: Arguing Cultural Value (Oxford), and Shiny Things: Reflective Surfaces and Their Mixed Meanings (Intellect). His creative activities have been supported by institutions such as Fulbright, Yaddo, The Pew Charitable Trusts, and The Henry Luce Foundation. He received his MFA from Wayne State University and is Professor of Art Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
2025-04-12
1h 14
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David Greenwood
David Greenwood's stories have appeared in Electric Literature, Fence, Tin House online, and elsewhere. His debut novel, The Cloud Intern, will be published on May 27th. He has a BA in computer science from Boston University, and an MFA in creative writing from Brooklyn College. His ongoing micro-novels project, The Bubble Cannon, can be found on Substack, his literary fitness videos on YouTube. The Cloud Intern: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-cloud-intern/eafaf17d3a5f88c6?ean=9798991122009 The Bubble Cannon: https://davidgreenwood.substack.com Literary Fitness: https://www.youtube.com/@Book-Built
2025-04-05
1h 14
Russell Reads with the Rach(a)els
Readers are rebels and rats wear coats [April Reading Challenge]
Russell, Rachel, and Rachael discuss our April challenge, childhood favorites, with one of our favorite childhood experts here in the library, Jess McAllister. We discuss how children's literature shaped us, opened our worlds, and continues to delight us to this day!Books we discuss include:“The Borrowers” by Mary Norton“The BFG” by Roald Dahl“Dear Mr. Henshaw” and “Strider” by Beverly Cleary“Freckle Juice” by Judy Blume“The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise” by Dan Gemeinhart“The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton“Amos Fortune: Free Man” by Elizabeth Yates“The Secret Garden” by Frances Hodgson Burnett“Grandpa’s Mountain” by Carol...
2025-04-01
31 min
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Letha Wilson
Letha Wilson is a visual artist based in New York (Craryville and Brooklyn) who was born in Honolulu, HI and raised in Greeley, Colorado. She is known for her synthesis of mediums, expanding the visual and physical dimensions of photography and sculpture. By combining industrial materials such as Corten steel, aluminum, vinyl and photography, Wilson has developed unique fabrication processes. She prints images depicting the beauty of natural landscapes onto her sculptures, embeds them in the surface of her works, and manipulates them in various unexpected compositions.
2025-03-29
1h 09
Book Barn Book Club
4th Graders Take the Mic: Book Reviews & Jokes Galore
In this episode, we dive into the imaginative world of 4th graders as they share their thoughts on some fantastic books! Join us for an episode filled with engaging reviews, insights, and plenty of laughter!Max begins with an exploration of Greystone Secrets: The Stranger by Margaret Peterson Haddix, discussing its intriguing plot twists and memorable characters. He also entertains us with a few clever jokes!Ellie takes us on an adventure through The Amulet Series by Kazu Kibuishi, highlighting key moments and characters. Kibuishi’s stunning artwork and intricate storytelling ca...
2025-03-25
26 min
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Rob Westerholm
Robert Westerholm, Ph.D. is an NYC-based clinical psychologist who specializes in cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for the treatment of anxiety and mood disorders across the lifespan. Dr. Westerholm and his wife, fashion designer Monica Wesley, are avid art collectors who have been building their contemporary art collection over the last 15 years.
2025-03-22
1h 09
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Ajahn Kovilo
Ajahn Kovilo is an Ohio-born Theravāda forest monk. Having been introduced to meditation, the five precepts, and the Pāli Canon through the Goenka tradition, Ajahn Kovilo’s growing interest in Dhamma led him to enter the monastery in 2006 in hopes of devoting his life to practice. Ajahn Kovilo received full ordination from Ajahn Pasanno and Ajahn Amaro at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery in California in 2010, and spent the next decade training at monasteries and with teachers of the Ajahn Chah tradition in America and Thailand.
2025-03-15
1h 23
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Paul Mogensen
Paul Mogensen became known for his single-color many paneled paintings utilizing mathematical ratios, which were first shown at the Bykert Gallery in New York City in 1966. Throughout his career, he continued to use mathematical principles in conjunction with basic designs and color to distill painting to its most essential nature, while infusing his work with a tension that exists as a result of inherently opposing qualities.
2025-03-08
48 min
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Lysha Smith
Lysha Smith is a Senior Assistant Teacher and the Administrator at the Vipassana Meditation Center in Shelburne Falls, MA. Lysha also has a background in Sound Art and Design, and teaches Music Technology at Greenfield (MA) Community College. While Lysha centers and anchors his life around his meditation practice and Dhamma service to others, teaching and engaging with sound and music practice remains an integral balancing force in his life.
2025-03-01
1h 34
ColdFusion Alive
141 Into The Box 2025 ColdFusion conference (all the details) with Daniel Garcia
Get the inside scoop on the Into The Box 2025 ColdFusion Conference from Daniel Garcia and Michaela Light. This episode covers the event’s schedule, top speakers, trending ColdFusion and BoxLang topics, exclusive workshops, travel and pricing tips, plus special offers for developers and teams. Daniel Garcia talks about “Into The Box 2025 ColdFusion conference (all the details)” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive Podcast with host Michaela Light. “…BoxLang, we first officially announced it last year into the box the first beta of it. It's a modern, dynamically and loosely typed scripting language for multiple runtimes”. https://youtu.be/RDYMKtq03iQ Show notes W...
2025-02-27
1h 09
ColdFusion Alive
141 Into The Box 2025 ColdFusion conference (all the details) with Daniel Garcia
Daniel Garcia talks about “Into The Box 2025 ColdFusion conference (all the details)” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive Podcast with host Michaela Light. “…box Lang, we first officially announced it last year into the box the first beta of it. It's based, I'm gonna read the official marketing speak. It's a modern, dynamically and loosely typed scripting language for multiple run times”. Show notes What is Into The Box conference? CommandBox, ColdBox, BoxLang, all the Box products by Ortus ColdFusion topics too Smaller conf, very easy to talk to speakers and other attendees Speakers and Topics Speaker Br...
2025-02-25
1h 09
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Aidan Hart
Aidan Hart was born in England in 1957 and grew up in New Zealand. He has been a professional liturgical artist for over forty years, with commissioned works in over twenty-five countries. From 1988 to 2000 he tested his vocation as a monk, including spending a total of two years on Mount Athos and six as a hermit in Shropshire, UK. This life dedicated to prayer has had a profound impact on his work.
2025-02-22
1h 04
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Joe Holtz
Joe Holtz is the general manager of the Park Slope Food Coop in Brooklyn, NY. After helping to start the coop in 1973, he became the first staff member in 1975. Joe has announced he will retire in 2025 after 50 years at the PSFC.
2025-02-15
1h 22
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Paul Lee
Paul Lee (b. 1974, London) is a sculptor, collagist, and video artist who creates assemblages by manipulating found domestic and everyday objects, including dyed terry cloth towels, tambourines, and empty soda cans. Lee’s evolving visual language exploits universally understood relationships between use and form. By transforming familiar materials into colorful abstractions, Lee subverts their function and draws out their implicit connection to the human body.
2025-02-08
57 min
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Michael Santi Keezing
Former monk (bhikkhu) Santi trained in the Thai forest tradition, a meditation-centered branch of Theravada Buddhism. He disrobed after eight years, and now teaches and writes on Buddhist, post-Buddhist, and other spiritual and practice-related themes. His website is findingsanti.org.
2025-02-01
1h 36
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Leah Guadagnoli
Leah Guadagnoli is an artist, chef, homesteader, and founder of the creative dinner series Fancy Feast Supper Club. Her thematic meals and culinary work are a direct extension of her art practice and reflect a genuine joy and passion for cooking for others.
2025-01-25
1h 03
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Peter Shear
Peter Shear is an artist who lives and works in Bloomington, Indiana. His small-scale paintings can be found someplace between abstraction and representation. He is represented by BLUM.
2025-01-18
1h 26
The Last Show with David Cooper
Ban This Book! - June 14, 2024
David's top stories for the day: a litter box-based 911 call, the FAA sues an unruly passenger, and a photographer loses an award; Alan Gratz, the author of 20 novels for young adults including Refugee, Heroes, and Ground Zero talks about the latest controversy around a Florida school board banning his book, aptly named Ban This Book; Associate professor of biology at University of Toronto, Rosalind Murray addresses David's worry about dengue fever and summer travel; Foreign correspondent Tony Five and a sleepy David go over conversation topics suitable for radio as generated by AI; UK-based film critic (and cat daddy) Luke...
2024-06-14
1h 28
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 385
Comic Reviews: Marvel Captain America: Ghost Army OGN by Alan Gratz, Brent Schoonover Joe Fixit 1 by Peter David, Yildiray Cinar, Dee Cunniffe, Matt Milla Scarlet Witch 1 by Steve Orlando, Sara Pichelli, Elisabetta D'Amico, Matt Wilson Shang-Chi: Master of the Ten Rings 1 by Gene Luen Yang, Michael Yg, Erick Arciniega, Protobunker Infinity Comics Alligator Loki 16 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn, Pete Pantazis Love Unlimited 31: Karma in Love 1 by Trung Le Nguyen Image Scotch McTiernan's Holiday Party by Gerry Duggan, Brian Posehn, Scott Koblish Dark Horse Star Wars: Tales From the Rancor Pit by Cavan Scott, Nick Brokenshire, Juan Samu...
2023-01-08
47 min
The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast
Our Books Year in Review 1-4-23
We got together on the first day of 2023 to review our top books of 2022 and we’re already busy reading books to discuss this year. Time was too short to talk about all of our favorite books but you can see a full list of our 5 star reads from 2022 as well as a list of all the books we mention in this episode on our website at perksofbeingabooklover.com. Our year in review episode is always fun because we ask our guests from the past 12 months to tell us about their favorite book. It brings back great me...
2023-01-05
54 min
The Show About Science
Two Degrees with Alan Gratz
Alan Gratz is the New York Times bestselling author of 18 novels for young readers, including Ground Zero, Refugee, Allies, Grenade, Prisoner B-3087, Projekt 1065, and Ban This Book. His latest novel, Two Degrees, puts climate change front and center as four different kids navigate the threats of global warming. He joins Nate on this episode to talk about the science behind the book. No spoilers episode: https://on.soundcloud.com/oYW8g Learn more: https://www.alangratz.com/writing/two-degrees/ Music on this episode comes from Epidemic Sound and Blue Dot Sessions. Our theme song...
2022-11-06
17 min
Border Barrels Podcast
Beerscast #8 - Capital, Dainton, Bentspoke
This week we review and chat about beers from Capital, Dainton and Bentspoke brewing. it was our first podcast without someone having an IPA and they were all absolute curve balls. Simmo is still trying to keep the GABS dream alive reviewing his 2/8 beers from the GABS pack (available at your local Dan Murphy's), Huddo felt like a beer but also pizza and Gratz just can't get enough blood orange If you wanted to purchase any of these, search beer names below. Gratz - Dainton: Hopf'n Blood Orange Hoppy Wiesse Hudson - Bentspoke: Regina...
2022-06-20
16 min
All in the Library
Who is Susan K.Mitchell?
Lesley and Debbie sit down with children's book author and librarian, Susan K. Mitchell to discuss her fiction and non-fiction books. Rainforest All Around, Kersplatypus, and Stone Pizza. Check out her website to see her Non-Fiction titles and more. For the Lightning Round, Susan K. Mitchell takes the cake (not really, but that would be yummy). She book talks 7 books. She starts with Some Kind of Courage by Dan Gemeinhart, followed by Honest Truth by Dan Gemeninhart, Lexi Magill and the Teleportation Tournament by Kim Long, Refugee by Alan Gratz, Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol by Andres Miedoso, Before the Ever...
2021-12-07
19 min
The Chad Longworth Podcast
Episode 15 - Dan Gratz
In today’s conversation, I talk with Dan Gratz, University Of Texas Softball Director Of Player Development You can interact with Dan on Twitter @Dgratz13 Join LPD+ and get instant access to all of the podcast episodes before they drop! Use code "podcast" and get 10% off https://chadlongworthonline.com/lpd-plus/ You can find me on social media: www.twitter.com/clongbaseball www.instagram.com/clongbaseball www.snapchat.com/clongbaseball www.youtube.com/chadlongworthbaseball ...
2021-10-14
58 min
Out of the Main
Episode 21.24: Who Wore It Best?
John and Tom bring four #yachtrock standards onto the red carpet this week on the #podcast, comparing and contrasting to determine: “Who Wore It Best?” Any disagreements? Let us know on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/yachtrockpodcast Songs Considered: 1 - Who’s Right, Who’s Wrong Pages Kenny Loggins Four Tops Al Jarreau, Randy Crawford and Friends: Casino Lights ’81 Live at Montreux 2 - Nothin’ But a Heartache The Doobie Brothers The Pointer Sisters Lauren Wood 3 - Dirty Work Steely Dan The Pointer Sisters Lauren Wood 4 - Let’s...
2021-06-17
53 min
DB Comedy Presents THE ELECTABLES
President 13 - Millard Fillmore
What can you say about a President who shuffled between four political parties and more or less destroyed them all, whose Southern sympathies ran right in the teeth of his Northern upbringing, and whose name was so nondescript clubs were created to remember to try to remember him? Well, plenty! Join us and Gratz College President Dr. Paul Finkelman, whose specialty just happens to be this episode's podcast subject ... because DB Comedy Remembers Millard Fillmore!This episode’s sketches were Written and Produced by:Gina BuccolaSandy BykowskiJoseph FedorkoSylvia Mann
2021-03-09
58 min
Heavy Mettle Baseball Podcast
Is There A Difference Between Baseball & Softball Swings?
We discuss the topic of baseball and softball swings and future of softball with UT Softball Coach Megan Bartlett & NIACC Softball Coach Dan Gratz.
2021-02-10
1h 00
Patrick Jones Baseball
Dan Gratz - Head Softball Coach North Iowa Area Community College - 143
Dan is entering his third season as the head coach for NIACC. Previously, he was the director of softball operations at the University of Iowa. In this episode Dan talks about player development at NIACC and why he even brings in coaches from private facilities to help assess and write programs for his players. We also get into softball as a whole, and how it is still behind baseball on the player development side.Coaches Course This is meant for anyone who coaches high school aged baseball players.Blast Motion Code: pjb25 for $25...
2019-11-20
30 min
ELI Talks
The Remixed Beit Midrash
Ahchoo! Judaism even has what to say about how to sneeze like a Jew. It certainly has what to say about today's headlines from refugee crises to mass incarceration and gay marriage. Most importantly: How do we break down the barriers that keep adults from self-selecting to participate in Jewish text study? There is only one way to find out. Rabbi Dan Horwitz is the founding director of The Well, a nationally recognized Jewish community-building, education and spirituality outreach initiative in Metro Detroit geared to the needs of young adults. Committed to lifelong learning, Dan holds a BA in Politics...
2018-12-01
00 min
QuietStorm Podcasts
QUIETSTORM #FlashbackFriday 060 [Hour 7 / 12.31.06 @ 91.1 NX]
Welcome to another set of QuietStorm's #FlashbackFriday (#FBF) Series - where we turn back the clock and reminisce to my old radio playlists from Oct 2006 to Oct 2007 (RMN DWNX 91.1) and my archived Internet podcasts from Nov 2008 to May 2013. In this #FBF Mix 060 recorded in Dec 31, 2006 (Hour 7), here are the tracks: 0:01 Kevyn Lettau, Peter Sprague & Michael Shapiro - Words & Music 0:06 David Benoit - Pebble Beach 0:10 Yutaka - Brazasia (ft. Pauline Wilson) 0:16 Dan Siegel - Across The Sea 0:20 Kenny G - You're Beautiful 0:25 El Debarge - Love Always 0:31 Wayne Gratz - A...
2018-01-27
58 min
QuietStorm Podcasts
QUIETSTORM #FlashbackFriday 043 [Hour 6 ~ 12.17.06 @ 91.1 NX]
Welcome to another set of QuietStorm's #FlashbackFriday (#FBF) Series - where we turn back the clock and reminisce to my old radio playlists from Oct 2006 to Oct 2007 (RMN DWNX 91.1) and my archived Internet podcasts from Nov 2008 to May 2013. In this #FBF Mix 043 recorded in Dec 17, 2006 (Hour 6), here are the tracks: 0:01 David Benoit - Beach Trails 0:05 Kenny Loggins - Sweet Reunion 0:11 Ramsey Lewis - Oh Happy Day 0:18 Whitney Houston - The First Noel 0:21 Dan Siegel - Say You Will (ft. Brandon Fields) 0:25 Wayman Tisdale - Shape Of Your Heart 0:31 Wayne Gratz...
2017-12-23
56 min
Step Inside The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Uplifting!
Projekt 1065: A Novel of World War II by Alan Gratz
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/100545to listen full audiobooks. Title: Projekt 1065: A Novel of World War II Author: Alan Gratz Narrator: Dan Bittner Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs Release date: 10-11-16 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 875 ratings Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary:
2016-10-11
30 min
Start This Inspiring Full Audiobook — Perfect During Your Workout.
Code of Honor by Alan Gratz
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/239926to listen full audiobooks. Title: Code of Honor Author: Alan Gratz Narrator: Dan Bittner Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins Release date: 09-01-15 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 538 ratings Genres: Family Publisher's Summary:
2015-09-01
7h 08
Our Blue World (formerly Big Blue Planet)
Big Blue Planet, The Mysterious Egret. Episode 6
To have the patience of an egret. That would be something. To stand on one spiney leg for hours at a time, waiting for the perfect shrimp or crab to wander by and then to strike with long, pointed beak at incredible speed. Egrets, like ducks and geese, need wetlands to survive. But unlike waterfowl, whose flocks can number into the thousands, Egrets perfer to be alone. To add to the mystery, Egrets spend much of their time in two worlds. They love the delicate balance of a salt marsh with it's fresh and salt water, and dine on...
2012-07-09
02 min