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Jeanne Finley
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CiTR -- Exploding Head Movies
XHM #730 - "Good droid, emeraaald city" (2025 February 17)
For your Family Day programming, we continue on with our Oscars profiles with a nominated song from Elton John: Never Too Late and 2 nom'd scores: Kris Bowers' music from The Wild Robot along with John Powell & Stephen Schwartz and their score to the film adaptation of the musical Wicked. 01. Magazine: The Light Pours out of Me (Real Life, 1978) Virgin 02. Sebastiaan Hooft: Magazine (Modern Times, 2024) Taktschleife 03. Jex Opolis: This Ain't No Disco (Digital Magic, 2025) Bad Timin' 04. Let's Go to War: Burning Down the Disco (Karmageddon, 2009) Last Gang 05. Universal Energy: Disco Energy I (Universal Energy, 1977) EMI 06. Brenton Wood: The Oogum Boogum Song...
2025-02-18
2h 02
CiTR -- Exploding Head Movies
XHM #730 - "Good droid, emeraaald city" (2025 February 17)
For your Family Day programming, we continue on with our Oscars profiles with a nominated song from Elton John: Never Too Late and 2 nom'd scores: Kris Bowers' music from The Wild Robot along with John Powell & Stephen Schwartz and their score to the film adaptation of the musical Wicked. 01. Magazine: The Light Pours out of Me (Real Life, 1978) Virgin 02. Sebastiaan Hooft: Magazine (Modern Times, 2024) Taktschleife 03. Jex Opolis: This Ain't No Disco (Digital Magic, 2025) Bad Timin' 04. Let's Go to War: Burning Down the Disco (Karmageddon, 2009) Last Gang 05. Universal Energy: Disco Energy I (Universal Energy, 1977) EMI 06. Brenton Wood: The Oogum Boogum Song...
2025-02-18
00 min
The Real Story with Jeanne Ives
August 18, 2024: Board 'Em Up, Chicago!
Robert Girardi, Herald Vilimsky, Noah Finley, The Edgar County WatchdogsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-08-19
1h 20
Three Minute Modernist
I Saw Jesus in a Tortilla
Episode Notes A look at Jeanne Finley's wonderful 1982 video - https://www.vdb.org/titles/i-saw-jesus-tortilla Find out more at https://three-minute-modernist.pinecast.co
2024-08-12
02 min
Cruising | A Queer Documentary Podcast
Maud's | San Francisco, CA
Rikki Streicher opened Maud's in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco in 1966. The bar would be a fixture of the lesbian community there until it closed its doors in 1989. It's memorialized in the 1993 documentary Last Call At Maud's and in the hearts and minds of all those who called Maud's a home over the years!Thank you to everyone who shared their stories with us for this episode.This episode features interviews with Paris Poirier, Karen Kiss, Susan Fahey, Mandy Carter, and Jeanne Clarke, as well as audio excerpts f...
2024-01-16
1h 07
Healing Outside The Box
How to make any recipe your own
Have you ever looked at a recipe and thought to yourself: I would like to make this, but I don't like brussels sprouts, or I can't eat wheat flour? This week I go over how we can go about substituting an ingredient, or cooking technique, or a lower fat substitution, without ruining the recipe. But first, I bring to your attention a couple of great videos on youtube. The first is a Ted talk by Ron Finley, the guy they call the guerrilla gardener. It is a great video if you looking for some general inspiration. The...
2021-10-22
29 min
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
146 Ethan Harper – You Gotta Have Heart
And we’re back to our episode-by-episode dissection of season five of Beverly Hills, 90210! This week, Kat’s joined by illustrator Ethan Harper, a pop culture savant with a special affinity for Twin Peaks. Join the pair as they dive into a series of Valentine’s Day misadventures for the gang at Cal U, as the Peach Pit After Dark hosts a telethon for pediatric heart health, Ray is tempted to cheat on Donna with Val, and Kelly’s sucked further into the grasp of Professor Finley and the New Evolution. Discussed in this episode: MTV’s short-li...
2020-04-13
1h 16
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
146 Ethan Harper – You Gotta Have Heart
And we’re back to our episode-by-episode dissection of season five of Beverly Hills, 90210! This week, Kat’s joined by illustrator Ethan Harper, a pop culture savant with a special affinity for Twin Peaks. Join the pair as they dive into a series of Valentine’s Day misadventures for the gang at Cal U, as the Peach Pit After Dark hosts a telethon for pediatric heart health, Ray is tempted to cheat on Donna with Val, and Kelly’s sucked further into the grasp of Professor Finley and the New Evolution. Discussed in this episode: MTV’s short-li...
2020-04-13
1h 16
Runners of NYC Podcast
Episode 2 - Leigh Anne Sharek of Brooklyn Track Club
The second guest on the Runners of NYC Podcast is a forensic scientist by day and a running legend by night—or at least by early evening. Leigh Anne Sharek was once was called "a minor celebrity in the New York City running scene" by the New York Times (Link to the article below). She runs for the Brooklyn Track Club, which is one of the fastest-growing running groups and meets on Tuesday nights at the East River track in Manhattan. Leigh Anne has evolved into one of the top local women at distances ranging from the mile to the ma...
2018-10-30
58 min
Músicas posibles
Músicas posibles - Cortando Bajito - 11/10/18
Cortando Bajito es el sencillo que presenta el recopilatorio The sensational sound of Gecko Turner. Escuchamos junto al artista esa y otras canciones. Suyas, como The Strange Adventures of Two Runaway Elephants in Kentish Town o Tieso (Y Sin Desayuná) y de otros, como Lee Dorsey, Finley Quaye o Archie Shepp y Jeanne Lee.
2018-10-11
59 min
Terror Talk
Episode 13: FBI Visitors
This episode we talk about the FBI in relation to the Aref-Hossain case—not about what they did before and during it, but afterwards. And what we did in response. But before we go back in history, it’s worth mentioning that two of the FBI players are not only still with us today, but are front and center in the news. We’ve had experience with James Comey and Robert Mueller, and we’ll just take a few minutes to reminisce and talk about the roles they played in the case. James Comey was U.S. Assistant Atty General...
2018-05-28
1h 00
Terror Talk
Episode 12: The Appeal, Part 2: Oral Arguments
The attorneys for both Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain (Yassin’s co-defendant) prepared appeals to the 2nd Circuit Court. At the same time, the Muslim Solidarity Committee organized a march and rally—the first one—and have marked the anniversary of their arrests (August 4) every year since 2007. We discuss "who is a terrorist." Kathy Manley reviews the main points in the appeal. We describe the trip fifty supporters took from Albany to New York City to hear the appeal. And, the podcast would not be complete without Kathy describing the secret oral argument the government was allow...
2018-05-13
1h 03
Terror Talk
Episode 11: The CMU and The Appeal, Part 1
In this episode we will hear directly from Yassin about what life is like in the brutal CMU - Communications Management Unit prison in Terre Haute, Indiana. While we were finding out more and more about this possibly illegal prison unit at Terre Haute from Yassin, the attorneys for both Yassin and Mohammed (Yassin’s co-defendant) were preparing appeals to the 2nd Circuit Court. At the same time, the Muslim Solidarity Committee organized the first march and rally marking the anniversary of their arrests (August 4) and turned this into an annual event, because we will no...
2017-10-12
1h 20
Terror Talk
Episode 10: Fallout
The last episode covered Sentencing Day, March 8, 2007 and brought you readings of support letters and editorials from community members, newspapers, and the defendants themselves. All were trying to get the judge to give Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain lenient sentences, instead of the 30 years to life that was recommended by federal guidelines. The Bureau of prisons is required to place a prisoner no more than 500 miles from home so that the family can visit. But this did not happen with either Mohammed or Yassin. Sentencing day will show you how doubts about both the case...
2017-08-06
1h 15
Terror Talk
Episode 9: Sentencing Day
In the last episode we talked about all the community activity on behalf of Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain between their guilty verdicts on October 10, 2006 and their sentencing, which was rescheduled to March 8, 2007. In this episode we’ll focus on sentencing day, March 8, and we’ll hear the opinions on the whole case, from community members, to media, to other prisoners, to some of us. And we will end with Yassin and Mohammed’s own thoughts, from the court transcript of their sentencing statements.
2017-07-14
1h 28
Terror Talk
Episode 8: The Verdict and the Media
This is the third and final episode of our mini-series of The Trial of Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain, who were caught up in an FBI sting operation from 2003-2004. Their trial was in October 2006. We will discuss the verdict and all that came after it. Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain received a great deal of support from the Albany community, including fellow prisoners writing to the judge, editorials in the local daily papers, vigils at the court house, petitions and letters to the judge, all pleading for leniency.
2017-05-20
1h 00
Terror Talk
Episode 7: The Trial Part 2 - The Defense
This is the second episode of our three-part mini-series of The Trial of Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain, who were caught up in an FBI sting operation from 2003-2004. Last time we covered the prosecution’s case, now it’s the defense’s turn. We talk about the judge’s targeting instruction. The judge said there were “good and valid reasons” to target Yassin Aref. How can anyone get a fair trial when the judge says there are “good and valid reasons” to target the defendant?
2017-05-11
1h 07
Terror Talk
Episode 6: The Trial Part 1 - The Prosecution
We begin a three-part mini series on the trial of Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain. In this first episode of the mini-series, we present the prosecution’s case. We read from trial transcripts and describe how the prosecution alarmed the jury by having a witness point a (disabled) missile at them, and read testimony of a government “expert” who knew nothing of the topic on which he was to testify.
2017-04-16
1h 08
Terror Talk
Episode 5 - Ideology
The crucial aspect of the Aref-Hossain case, in order to convict Yassin, was to prove he was “predisposed” to commit terrorism, and so the government had to submit “evidence” to this effect - the government wanted to prove that Yassin had the “ideology". The government did this by presenting certain deliberate mistranslations and innuendo from Yassin's journals, offering false ideas that Yassin held about the West, and by arguing Yassin's supposed connection to Mullah Krekar, a leader of the IMK in Damascus where Yassin worked. The government want to convict Yassin by using guilt by association. Except: these proofs were not ...
2017-03-22
1h 01
Terror Talk
Episode 4: Immigrants
In this episode, we talk about the immigrant experience of Yassin Aref, and how this encouraged the government to pursue him. For the second half we’ll focus on a particular (and legal) harassment tactic, as used by the government in the war on terror, called a superseding indictment, and how it was used to further the case against Aref and Hossain.
2017-03-12
59 min
Terror Talk
Episode 3: Secret Evidence
Classified evidence was used extensively during the trial of Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain. Kathy Manley, one of Yassin’s attorneys, tells the story of the classified evidence in the case, the defense's unsuccessful fight to obtain it, and a secret court decision in violation of the Sixth Amendment.
2017-02-02
1h 01
Terror Talk
Episode 2: The Bail Hearing
Snipers were posted on the roof of the court house for the bail hearing for Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain. In this episode, details of the bail hearing are discussed, as well as the general atmosphere of the times. The two lawyers and two activists set the scene for the events surrounding the bail hearing; the war fever in 2004; and the adventures of one lawyer as he wore a “Peace on Earth” t-shirt to the local mall.
2017-01-29
1h 02
Terror Talk
Episode 1: Introducing Terror Talk - Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain
On August 4, 2004, two Muslim men in Albany, New York, were arrested by the FBI for a terror plot. Did the FBI really arrest a terrorist "Commander" from Iraq? Or, a medi-cab driver who was also the spiritual leader of an inner-city mosque? Two lawyers and two activists will describe the FBI raid on the mosque and begin the story of what happened to Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain, the imam of the Masjid As-Salam, and a pizzeria owner.
2017-01-16
1h 03