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Savage WonderSavage WonderLois Hicks-WozniakLois Hicks-Wozniak is an active concert saxophonist and educator in the New York Metropolitan and the Hudson Valley region, committed to community engagement through new music and Global Music styles. A D’Addario Woodwinds Artist, her many awards include winning the Special Presentation Winners Recital Series, sponsored by Artists International Presentations; earning her a New York Recital Debut at Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall. She is described in performance as having “tremendous technique and fidelity to tone without sacrificing musical line,” and a “beautiful soprano saxophone sound...preserving the beauty and consistency of her sound regardless of the technica...2024-04-093h 19¡En La Casa!¡En La Casa!EP 98 Bang On a Can All StarsEn esta conversación David Lang no enteraremos de la trayectoria de Bang on a Can entenderemos la intención de su música experimental, y cómo el ensamble ha creado su propia identidad, convirtiéndose en único en su género, no solo por su interpretación, sino por la talla de los músicos que lo integran como lo son el director musical del artista Paul Simon y uno de las creadores del sonido musical para la película "El Tigre y el Dragón" del año 2.000. Tanto en interpretación como en grabaciones, el trabajo de...2023-02-1625 min2AM Relief2AM Reliefကျွန်တော်၏လက်နှိပ်စက်_Paul Auster_ဘာသာပြန်_ဒီနိုဗိုစာရေးသူ Paul Auster ၊ ဘာသာပြန် ဒီနိုဗို ၊ 'ကျွန်တော်၏လက်နှိပ်စက် အနီရောင်မှတ်စုနှင့် လက်ရွေးစင်စကားပြေများ' စာအုပ်မှ ------------------------------------------- ပုံက စာအုပ်ထဲမှာပါတဲ့ ပန်းချီဆရာ Sam Messer ရဲ့ လက်ရာတစ်ခုကို ယူသုံးထားတာပါ။2021-09-0712 minEyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaTwo steps forward, 100 steps back in MyanmarIt has been six months since the Myanmar military’s Feb. 1 coup that all but erased democracy and human rights progress made in the country since 2011. RFA Myanmar journalist Kyaw Min Htun brings us up to date on how things are looking for journalists living under junta rule. Then Simon Billenness, Executive Director of the International Campaign for the Rohingya, draws on his 25 years of experience working on Myanmar issues to compare the current situation with the earlier military regime that imprisoned the country’s leader in the 1990s. With RFA journalists Paul Eckert and Eugene Whong.2021-07-3125 minEyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaTwo steps forward, 100 steps back in MyanmarIt has been six months since the Myanmar military’s Feb. 1 coup that all but erased democracy and human rights progress made in the country since 2011. RFA Myanmar journalist Kyaw Min Htun brings us up to date on how things are looking for journalists living under junta rule. Then Simon Billenness, Executive Director of the International Campaign for the Rohingya, draws on his 25 years of experience working on Myanmar issues to compare the current situation with the earlier military regime that imprisoned the country’s leader in the 1990s. With RFA journalists Paul Eckert and Eugene Whong. Hosted on A...2021-07-3128 minEyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaEvidence builds of China's atrocities against UyghursA top Uyghur advocate assesses a people's tribunal held in London in early June that has exposed mounting evidence that a genocide is underway in the Chinese region of Xinjiang. Eyes on Asia interviews Nury Turkel, a lawyer and commissioner on the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. And RFA Burmese senior editor Kyaw Min Htun discusses the mounting humanitarian crisis in Myanmar as fighting between anti-coup and junta forces spreads. Presented by RFA journalists Mat Pennington and Paul Eckert.2021-06-121h 51Eyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaEvidence builds of China's atrocities against UyghursA top Uyghur advocate assesses a people's tribunal held in London in early June that has exposed mounting evidence that a genocide is underway in the Chinese region of Xinjiang. Eyes on Asia interviews Nury Turkel, a lawyer and commissioner on the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. And RFA Burmese senior editor Kyaw Min Htun discusses the mounting humanitarian crisis in Myanmar as fighting between anti-coup and junta forces spreads. Presented by RFA journalists Mat Pennington and Paul Eckert. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-06-1227 minEyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaThe officers who defected from Myanmar's militaryAre officers in Myanmar's military breaking ranks? Eyes on Asia looks at the men who defected from the military to protest the Feb. 1 coup and its violent aftermath. And we discuss the impact of North Korea's closure of its border with China to contain COVID-19. Now there are signs it is reopening. With RFA journalists Paul Eckert, Mat Pennington, Kyaw Min Htun and Eugene Whong.2021-05-021h 27Eyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaThe officers who defected from Myanmar's militaryAre officers in Myanmar's military breaking ranks? Eyes on Asia looks at the men who defected from the military to protest the Feb. 1 coup and its violent aftermath. And we discuss the impact of North Korea's closure of its border with China to contain COVID-19. Now there are signs it is reopening. With RFA journalists Paul Eckert, Mat Pennington, Kyaw Min Htun and Eugene Whong. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-05-0221 minEyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaMartial law grips Yangon and a veteran journalist returns to TaipeiEyes on Asia digs into life under martial law in Yangon, as the military resorts to shocking brutality to quell protests against Myanmar's military coup. And RFA's Mandarin Service chief reflects on a visit to her native Taiwan, which faces political interference, fake news campaigns and military threats from China. With RFA journalists Mat Pennington, Paul Eckert, Kyaw Min Htun and Nadia Tsao.2021-03-201h 38Eyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaMartial law grips Yangon and a veteran journalist returns to TaipeiEyes on Asia digs into life under martial law in Yangon, as the military resorts to shocking brutality to quell protests against Myanmar's military coup. And RFA's Mandarin Service chief reflects on a visit to her native Taiwan, which faces political interference, fake news campaigns and military threats from China. With RFA journalists Mat Pennington, Paul Eckert, Kyaw Min Htun and Nadia Tsao. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-2024 minEyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaMyanmar's coup draws blood and China calls time on ClubhouseThe shooting of a young woman during protests has deepened anger at Myanmar's coup leaders. In "Eyes on Asia" this week we discuss the downward direction of the crisis since the military took power two weeks ago, amid fears of growing violence and a prolonged Internet blackout. We also look at Clubhouse, the online forum that briefly enabled free debate among Chinese-speakers and spooked Beijing. Featuring RFA journalists Mat Pennington, Paul Eckert, Kyaw Min Htun and Yun Wang.2021-02-131h 34Eyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaMyanmar's coup draws blood and China calls time on ClubhouseThe shooting of a young woman during protests has deepened anger at Myanmar's coup leaders. In "Eyes on Asia" this week we discuss the downward direction of the crisis since the military took power two weeks ago, amid fears of growing violence and a prolonged Internet blackout. We also look at Clubhouse, the online forum that briefly enabled free debate among Chinese-speakers and spooked Beijing. Featuring RFA journalists Mat Pennington, Paul Eckert, Kyaw Min Htun and Yun Wang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-02-1323 minEyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaBurmese oppose military coup with pots, pans and VPNsEyes On Asia focuses this week on Myanmar and how its people are using pots, pans and VPN apps to wage civil disobedience against a military coup. We also look at how Myanmar's neighbors are reacting to this crisis for democracy on their doorstep. Featuring RFA journalists Mat Pennington, Paul Eckert and Kyaw Min Htun, and Kate Beddall from BenarNews.This podcast was recorded Feb. 5. The next day, Myanmar cut internet and phone access, escalating the crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-02-0624 minEyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaBurmese oppose military coup with pots, pans and VPNsEyes On Asia focuses this week on Myanmar and how its people are using pots, pans and VPN apps to wage civil disobedience against a military coup. We also look at how Myanmar's neighbors are reacting to this crisis for democracy on their doorstep. Featuring RFA journalists Mat Pennington, Paul Eckert and Kyaw Min Htun, and Kate Beddall from BenarNews. This podcast was recorded Feb. 5. The next day, Myanmar cut internet and phone access, escalating the crisis.2021-02-061h 38Eyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaMilitary coup in Myanmar and economic crisis in North Korea.Myanmar's military has seized power in a coup, upending the country's transition to democracy. In "Eyes on Asia" this week, we learn the latest from RFA Burmese Service. We also look at the latest moves by Kim Jong Un as North Korea faces an economic crisis and a new U.S. administration. Featuring RFA journalists Mat Pennington, Paul Eckert, Kyaw Min Htun and Hee Jung Yang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-02-0124 minEyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaMilitary coup in Myanmar and economic crisis in North Korea.Myanmar's military has seized power in a coup, upending the country's transition to democracy. In "Eyes on Asia" this week, we learn the latest from RFA Burmese Service. We also look at the latest moves by Kim Jong Un as North Korea faces an economic crisis and a new U.S. administration. Featuring RFA journalists Mat Pennington, Paul Eckert, Kyaw Min Htun and Hee Jung Yang.2021-02-011h 37Eyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaReporting on a military rape case in Myanmar and a public execution in North KoreaIn a rare case of Myanmar's military punishing its own, three soldiers were sentenced this month to 20 years in prison for rape. Kyaw Min Htun explains how RFA Burmese reported on that crime in the face of initial denials by the military. And Eugene Whong discusses an exclusive report about a North Korea fisherman who was executed for tuning into RFA news broadcasts. The podcast hosts are RFA's Mat Pennington and Paul Eckert.2020-12-2119 minEyes on AsiaEyes on AsiaReporting on a military rape case in Myanmar and a public execution in North KoreaIn a rare case of Myanmar's military punishing its own, three soldiers were sentenced this month to 20 years in prison for rape. Kyaw Min Htun explains how RFA Burmese reported on that crime in the face of initial denials by the military. And Eugene Whong discusses an exclusive report about a North Korea fisherman who was executed for tuning into RFA news broadcasts. The podcast hosts are RFA's Mat Pennington and Paul Eckert. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-12-2119 minEvents at USIPEvents at USIPChina's Belt and Road Initiative at Year SixChina will host its second Belt and Road Forum in Beijing on April 26-27, two years after hosting its inaugural forum that was attended by dozens of world leaders and put a spotlight on Beijing’s massive signature initiative and its global leadership ambitions. This conference features two panels: The first discusses cross-regional trends and concerns about BRI, alternatives to the Chinese model of investment and development, and strategies for increasing the sustainability of international development efforts. The second panel examines the on-the-ground impact of BRI in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa and implications for conflict dy...2019-04-263h 00Last Night A DJ Killed My DogLast Night A DJ Killed My DogCenturies of Sound - 1909Press Eldridge - a Confidential Chat 0:00 New York Military Band - Wild Cherries Rag 0:10 Eddie Morton - Wild Cherries Rag 0:55 Ada Jones & Len Spencer - Si Perkins' Barn Dance 2:25 Billy Murray & Haydn Quartet - Take Me Up With You Dearie 3:47 Miss Jones and Mr. Spencer with Orchestra - Zeb Green's Airship 5:29 American Symphony Orchestra - Black and White Rag 6:21 Murray K. Hill - A Talk on Married Life 7:23 Stella Mayhew - I'm Looking for Something to Eat 8:26 Nat M. Wills - Hortense at Sea 10:31 Nat M. Wills - Parody...2018-12-0200 minStory Story NightStory Story NightLife-Punctuated "?" (Featured Storytellers Kameron Groenlund, Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint, and David Lee)From the island in the desert! In themes about life-punctuated, featured storytellers speak to experiences that really made a mark. Recorded live in Boise, Idaho on April 26th, 2018. Featured Storytellers: Kameron Groenlund, Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint, and David Lee's story transformed into a mini musical by Leta Harris Neustaedter, Thomas Paul, J Todd Dunnigan, and Stitch Marker.2018-05-0750 min