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Creative PortlandCreative PortlandCreative Voice and Artistic Focus with Anthony SolanoWhat do you get when you mix a surrealist painter with an environmental obsession? Vibrant paintings of hermit crabs wearing soda caps as shells. A gorilla slurping a can of Reddi-whip. And two grizzly bears fighting over a gumball machine. For a start.Before he started making his distinctive paintings, Anthony Solano struggled to find the connections between his art and the world. That is, until he combined art with what he'd learned about the damages of human plastic consumption. And while we might not all be painting hermit crabs, any creative who's ever struggled to find...2025-01-3119 minCreative PortlandCreative PortlandWill Kendall: Creative MentorshipArt can create space for survival. Artist and musician William Kendall—who has worked with youth experiencing homelessness since 1994—would know. From a community of metal heads to becoming a musician, to bike messenger, to bands, to social work and running the Artist Mentorship Program, William’s journey is a testament to the intertwined power of creativity, purpose, and work ethic. The support of a mentor led him to dedicating his time and energy to supporting young artists and teaching them to express themselves creatively.You can watch the video of the interview on CreativeMornings.com. I...2025-01-3135 minCreative PortlandCreative PortlandMichael Namkung: Finding Beauty in What We EndureElite athlete and artist Michael Namkung discovered that pushing his physical limits allowed him to open up and explore emotional pain too. Michael journeys through sports-inspired performance pieces, how he relearned to write with his left hand when he broke his right, and a digital chorus project that allowed people to voice the pain and despair felt in many U.S. communities in 2016. Immersed in his calm artistic evolution, we learn of the joys to be found in forcing ourselves to slow down, noticing new things when we come up against barriers, and the importance of our...2025-01-3126 minCreative PortlandCreative PortlandChelsea Bieker & Kimberly King Parsons: Trust Yourself and Your Creative VisionChelsea Bieker and Kimberly King Parsons will convince you to trust yourself and your creative vision. Talented authors and friends Chelsea and Kimberly want you to crack open your creative process and tune into something deeper and more sustaining. They share what they’ve each learned about honing your craft, quieting the noise, and being comfortable with the difficult parts of creating. Watch this talk if you are ready for actionable advice and an empowering pep talk from two writing powerhouses!You can watch the video of their talk on CreativeMornings.com. It was given at...2025-01-3138 minCreative PortlandCreative PortlandTerry Blas: Comics, Illustration, and IdentityHow do you break through in the comic book world and start your days with cereal and watching cartoons? Ask Terry Blas.Terry shares his origin story in an interview with CMPDX team member Joan Stewart, reflecting on how he explored and defined his relationship to being queer, mixed race, and growing up in a religious family. He's learned a lot along the way, shaping his fulfilling career with comics writing and illustration in a way that embraces the multiplicity of his identities.You can watch the video of the interview on CreativeMornings.com. It...2025-01-3137 minCreative PortlandCreative PortlandEric Tran: Double EntendreIf anyone is bringing SEXY back to poetry, it’s Eric Tran. He knows all about the Ins & Outs of poetry & sex and aims to fully take advantage of their multiple meanings. In a talk that just needs to be experienced, Eric leads us through poems from incredibly talented (and, as Eric says, sexy) contemporary poets: Sam Sax, Benjamin Garcia, Danez Smith, Jacques J Rancourt, and Kyle Carrero Lopez. His exploration of how entendre differs from euphemism will open up how you think about meaning making, intention, and the power of thoughtful language. You can wa...2025-01-3125 minCreative PortlandCreative PortlandEden Dawn & Ashod Simonian: Your Brand Is Your VibeYour brand is your vibe. At least according to Leo duo Eden Dawn & Ashod Simonian. They embrace being yourself fully, so that your vibe really shines through. Frequent collaborators with complementary yet unique styles, Eden and Ashod show us how by defining their styles, they find brand and creative projects they can vibe with. The multi-hyphenate team shares their Oregonian pride, playful beginnings, and how they shine by bringing their true, full selves into their creative work.You can watch the video of their talk on CreativeMornings.com. It was given at CreativeMornings/Portland, a...2025-01-3146 minCreative PortlandCreative PortlandVera Brosgol: Feel It. Study It. Trust Your IntuitionExplore the porous boundaries between a creative career, hobbies & self worth with writer and artist Vera Brosgol.Vera walks through the heartfelt evolution of her creative calling: from a story-obsessed, weird kid from Russia who made drawings in exchange for friends; to a comics nerd who found stability in animation; to her work in stop-motion on projects including Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio; to writing and illustrating graphic novels and children’s books. Along the way, Vera followed her curiosity and faced challenges any creative can relate to. Namely, being encouraged to turn every hobby into a side...2025-01-3032 minSofá SonoroSofá SonoroLas locuras, excesos y pasiones de Johnny HallydayEl año 2017 fue un año aciago para la música. Ese año nos dejaron figuras mayúsculas como Chuck Berry, Gregg Allman, Chester Bennington, Glen Campbell, Tom Petty, Fats Domino o Malcolm Young. Ninguno congregó a tanta gente en su adiós final como Johnny Hallyday. Casi un millón de personas acompañaron su cuerpo sin vida por los Campos Elíseos de París para despedir a un ícono francés. Una leyenda que moría a los 74 años y que vivió cada uno de ellos como si fuese el último ya fuese pisando el aceler...2024-03-231h 01LatinìsimoLatinìsimoLATINÌSIMO.....http://www.radiolaredo.com/archivos/sonoros/20160204latinsimot01p211454661967.mp3 1.       –Joan Soriano –Bachata –Que Pasará Mañana– El cantautor dominicano Joan Soriano conocido como el Duque de la Bachata se presentó  el 29 de enero anterior en Miami en el Koubek Center, donde cantó temas del álbum que lo dio a conocer titulado Vocales de Amorasí como de su nuevo trabajo musical Vengo de Lejos …el público de Miami siempre lo ha recibido muy bien a este bachatero las veces que se ha presentado, par...2016-02-0600 min