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The Academic LifeThe Academic LifeStitching Freedom: Embroidery and IncarcerationToday’s book is: Stitching Freedom: Embroidery and Incarceration (Common Threads Press, 2024), by Dr. Isabella Rosner, which considers how for centuries, people have stitched in good times and in bad, finding strength in the needle moving in and out of fabric. Stitching Freedom explores the embroidery made in prisons and mental health hospitals — those who have embroidered to distract, to reflect or to calm. From Mary, Queen of Scots to Lorina Bulwer to “Unfortunate Annie” Parker, embroidery historian and curator Isabella Rosner unpicks embroidered histories to discover what can be created when freedom is out of reach.Our guest is...2024-04-2550 minNew Books in Policing, Incarceration, and ReformNew Books in Policing, Incarceration, and ReformStitching Freedom: Embroidery and IncarcerationToday’s book is: Stitching Freedom: Embroidery and Incarceration (Common Threads Press, 2024), by Dr. Isabella Rosner, which considers how for centuries, people have stitched in good times and in bad, finding strength in the needle moving in and out of fabric. Stitching Freedom explores the embroidery made in prisons and mental health hospitals — those who have embroidered to distract, to reflect or to calm. From Mary, Queen of Scots to Lorina Bulwer to “Unfortunate Annie” Parker, embroidery historian and curator Isabella Rosner unpicks embroidered histories to discover what can be created when freedom is out of reach.Our guest is...2024-04-2550 minNew Books in ArtNew Books in ArtStitching Freedom: Embroidery and IncarcerationToday’s book is: Stitching Freedom: Embroidery and Incarceration (Common Threads Press, 2024), by Dr. Isabella Rosner, which considers how for centuries, people have stitched in good times and in bad, finding strength in the needle moving in and out of fabric. Stitching Freedom explores the embroidery made in prisons and mental health hospitals — those who have embroidered to distract, to reflect or to calm. From Mary, Queen of Scots to Lorina Bulwer to “Unfortunate Annie” Parker, embroidery historian and curator Isabella Rosner unpicks embroidered histories to discover what can be created when freedom is out of reach.Our guest is...2024-04-2550 minNew Books in Women\'s HistoryNew Books in Women's HistoryStitching Freedom: Embroidery and IncarcerationToday’s book is: Stitching Freedom: Embroidery and Incarceration (Common Threads Press, 2024), by Dr. Isabella Rosner, which considers how for centuries, people have stitched in good times and in bad, finding strength in the needle moving in and out of fabric. Stitching Freedom explores the embroidery made in prisons and mental health hospitals — those who have embroidered to distract, to reflect or to calm. From Mary, Queen of Scots to Lorina Bulwer to “Unfortunate Annie” Parker, embroidery historian and curator Isabella Rosner unpicks embroidered histories to discover what can be created when freedom is out of reach.Our guest is...2024-04-2550 mintheHOUSEdimensiontheHOUSEdimensionThe House Dimension (044)tracklistRuff Loaderz & Zack Le Nez - Around The World With Mylo Jeffrey Bergmann - So Much Class (Extended) [rnc music italy] Last Days of Pompeii - Want My Love (Cedarwood State Trax Remix) Carly Wilford & Mary Leay - All Of Me (Extended Mix) [Love & Other] Boston Bun - Don't Break My Heart (Piano Mix) St Croix ft Seann Miley Moore - All My Lovers (Death Ray Shake Remix) [Tinted Records] Lenny Fontana - Space Walker (Jet Boot Jack C...2023-03-041h 04The Pixel Paper PodcastThe Pixel Paper Podcast6 - “The colors are so majestic and tasty, I just want to eat it!” - Freelance artist Gillian GalangToday we have the ball of sunshine that is Gillian Galang, a Filipina freelancer who shares many insider tips on how to improve your art, including many (many!) references to her favourite artists, as well as tutorials and book recommendations! Check the article here Here are all the references! Laura Price, Marco Bucci, Arex Cho, Chichi Romero, Nathan Fowkes, Zac Retz, Angela Sung, Armand Serrano, Brittney Lee, Hue Teo, Tommy Kim, James Gurney, John Singer Sargent, Edgar Payne, Gustav Klimt, Mary Blair, Eyvind Earle, and Joaquin Sorolla, Fernando Amorsolo Gillian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillian3g/?h...2021-07-0746 minThe Pixel Paper PodcastThe Pixel Paper Podcast6 - “The colors are so majestic and tasty, I just want to eat it!” - Freelance artist Gillian GalangToday we have the ball of sunshine that is Gillian Galang, a Filipina freelancer who shares many insider tips on how to improve your art, including many (many!) references to her favourite artists, as well as tutorials and book recommendations! Check the article here Here are all the references! Laura Price, Marco Bucci, Arex Cho, Chichi Romero, Nathan Fowkes, Zac Retz, Angela Sung, Armand Serrano, Brittney Lee, Hue Teo, Tommy Kim, James Gurney, John Singer Sargent, Edgar Payne, Gustav Klimt, Mary Blair, Eyvind Earle, and Joaquin Sorolla, Fernando Amorsolo Gillian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillian3g...2021-07-0746 minReal, Smart PeopleReal, Smart PeopleMary: Autopsies Save LivesEarly in the pandemic, when little was known about the SARS-CoV-2 virus, neuropathologist Mary Fowkes, MD, PhD, volunteered to perform autopsies on COVID-19 victims. Wearing a full-body protective suit and often working alone, she painstakingly examined the virus’s impact on the brain. What she and her team found shocked her—significant blood clots in the brain and vital organs. The discovery led to the increased use of blood thinners in COVID-19 patients. In this episode, Dr. Fowkes tells her COVID-19 story and explains why autopsies are so important.Dr. Fowkes died on Nov. 15, 2020 of an acute hear...2021-01-1308 minCAPcast from the College of American PathologistsCAPcast from the College of American PathologistsWhy Autopsies Matter - Lessons Learned from the Early Days of COVID in NYCBy mid-2020 in New York, the state had more than 425,000 confirmed cases of corona virus and 23,500 residents dead from the virus. Most of these cases occurred early on as the disease spread rampantly throughout New York City and other parts of the state. Amidst all this trauma, the autopsies from these early COVID patients revealed significant findings, explained Mt Sinai pathologist Mary Fowkes, MD, FCAP, in this CAPcast before her sudden death in November 2020. In this interview, Dr. Fowkes discussed what’s been gleaned from these autopsies, as well as how she and her colleagues responded during those early months of...2020-09-0108 minSalón de ModaSalón de ModaAlgunas historias escondidas de la modaLa semana pasada hablamos de la relación entre la moda y el activismo, y cómo esa relación puede verse como algo no tan genuino dependiendo de quién venga. Hoy seguimos la conversación, hablando de algunos personajes que han sido ignorados en la escritura tradicional de la historia de la moda. Esperamos mostrarles cómo, a través de los tiempos, el lente por el que se nos ha enseñado la historia ha nublado la trayectoria de muchos personajes importantes y es reflejo de un racismo sistemático que debe ser reconocido y enfrentado.R...2020-06-2332 minUnexpected ElementsUnexpected ElementsThe medical complexity of Covid -19Autopsies show Covid 19 can affect the brain and other organs. Pathologist Mary Fowkes from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai found the signs of stroke - unusually in young people, as well as a disruption of the immune system throughout the body.And studies of heart stem cells show these can be killed by the virus. Cell Biologist Stefanie Dimmeler from the University of Frankfurt says this finding could prove useful in providing treatment and preventative medicine.A massive research project in China has identified over 700 different types of coronavirus carried by bats...2020-06-071h 05Science In ActionScience In ActionThe medical complexity of Covid -19Autopsies show Covid 19 can affect the brain and other organs. Pathologist Mary Fowkes from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai found the signs of stroke - unusually in young people, as well as a disruption of the immune system throughout the body.And studies of heart stem cells show these can be killed by the virus. Cell Biologist Stefanie Dimmeler from the University of Frankfurt says this finding could prove useful in providing treatment and preventative medicine.A massive research project in China has identified over 700 different types of coronavirus carried by bats...2020-06-0431 minL\'Inaudible de WalterL'Inaudible de WalterWapx020 The Walter Proof Experiment : Japan style Ils sont revenus ! Ton Walter (et ton Pompidou) sont rentrés de leur voyage lointain dans un pays où le soleil se lève, à ce qu'on dit. Ça leur a bien plu, et ils ont enregistré là-bas quelques ambiances sonores qu'ils vont se permettre de te faire entendre, parmi les autres bruits, chansons et expériences musicales habituelles qui décorent artistiquement ce vingtième volume du Wapx ! Dans cet épisode Le bon coin forever de Forever Pavot Blue Monday, par Orkestra Obsolete Wintergatan : Marbl...2016-04-2350 minthe Fear of Dawn Showthe Fear of Dawn ShowHugos Saturdays Presented by Fear of Dawn #4 (#hugos4)Every Saturday we host Hugos Lounge in Sydney's Kings Cross from 9-3, Our hugos mix tape series are the tracks we love playing week in week out. Follow our soundcloud to stay fresh with all our latest tracks here! http://goo.gl/uNreMV Download mix here: http://goo.gl/SaQDOB Track list: 1. Julio Bashmore - Au Seve 2. Lane8, Lucy Stone - Nothing You Can Say feat. Lucy Stone 3. Blondie - Heart of Glass (Oliver & Thee Mike B Remix) 4. Disclosure - F For You ft Mary J Blidge 5. Corbu Sound - We Are Sound (Doorly Remix) 6. Claptone - United 7. Him...2014-02-251h 42