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The Long Take ReviewThe Long Take ReviewKillers of the Flower Moon ReviewLegendary director and champion of cinema Martin Scorsese adapted David Grann’s 2017 non-fiction book Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI, with some significant shifts that have sparked debate amongst a variety of film critics. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, and Robert De Niro, who all give indelible performances. It is currently playing in theaters and will stream on Apple TV+ later this year. In this episode of The Long Take Review, P.T., Greg, and I enter the discourse about the representation of American history and indigenous peoples, offer ou...2023-10-252h 13Make Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the WorldMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the Worlda brief digest of the PHILIPPINES (with Salvador Recio)hello everyone! firstly i am very sorry it's been a while since my last episode, but nevertheless i hope you enjoy this one. i interviewed Salvador from the Philippines, and we talk about their cultural foods, tropical climate, multilingual environment, and more. as always, we also discuss the political state of the nation - its remains of history as an authoritarian state, corruption, and emerging movements among the youths. thanks for stopping by! 2023-08-3137 minPlatemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystemPlatemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystemMokuhanga deep dive with artist April Vollmer In Platemark s3e29, host Ann Shafer speaks with April Vollmer, an artist working in mokuhanga (Japanese color woodblock printing), who also wrote the indispensable guide to that form: Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop (Berkeley: Watson-Guptill Publications, 2015).   What's mokuhanga, you ask? It's a method developed in Japan that was used to print images that are probably familiar to you, like Hokusai's Great Wave. It allows artists to work with water-based inks (more environmentally friendly) on multiple blocks to build up images, which are printed by hand using a flat paddle called a baren. Each color is c...2023-07-041h 08Make Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the WorldMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the Worlddiscover more about ITALY, socio-political-culturally (with Eleonora Marinzi)in this episode i'll be interviewing Ele, my day 1 since grade 5 (when we both lived in Hanoi, Vietnam) about her beloved home country, Italy!2023-04-2126 minMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the WorldMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the Worldthe past, present, and future of VIETNAM (with Trang Nguyen)hi guys! today i'm back w another episode, interviewing Trang Nguyen who currently lives in the capital of Vietnam: Hanoi. she gives us insights into Vietnam's rapid development and urbanization, the lingering historical impacts of world wars, political freedom in Vietnam, and last but not least, her recommendation of tourists sites in Vietnam;)  i hope this episode will help u gain deeper knowledge about the country beyond the surface!2023-03-1844 minMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the WorldMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the Worlddive deeper into THE UNITED STATES - from a political angle (with Caleb Sharman)hello listeners and thank you for clicking on! in this episode i interviewed Caleb, who currently lives in Virginia, United States (and he has also lived in China, Japan, and Vietnam in the past!). we discuss not only about how international media portrays the US, but also about how american media presents their domestic political news - as well as more recent reports such as the current American involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian War. as always, i hope you enjoy:)  2023-02-2526 minMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the WorldMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the Worldgoing beyond the stereotypes: THE UNITED KINGDOM (with Megan Larkin)hi yall, welcome (back) to my podcast:) today im joined by Megan who lives in Bristol, a city in England, the United Kingdom. we discuss some major topics surrounding the UK, such as their traditional monarchy, the impacts of Brexit, and some British stereotypes aka rainy weather and tea. i hope u enjoy :)) (also a side note here: this was recorded about a week and a half ago and it did end up snowing in tokyo in early february (!!))2023-02-1541 minMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the WorldMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the Worldonly in CHINA: outsider vs insider perspective (with Luna R.D.)hello! in this episode, i interviewed Luna Ritschl-Duan, a Chinese-Italian citizen currently living in Scotland, United Kingdom. she shares her insights on China's consumerism, the dilemma of rapid industrial development and sustainability, and the lack of transparency regarding political situations. her 10+ years of experience living in China helps her in engaging in socio-political discussions about the country - both from a domestic and international viewpoint. as always, i hope you enjoy the episode + gain some new knowledge about China !2023-02-0430 minMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the WorldMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the Worldall (some stuff) about KOREA - from k-pop culture to politics (with Harli Jung)welcome (or welcome back!) to my interviews! today, i engage in a discussion with Harli Jung, who is from (and also currently lives in) Korea. she shares her insights on Korea's convenience, lifestyles of people, social/work culture, and recent updates on what's been going on in the nation. we dig deeper into Korea, not just its k-pop & food culture but also its society as a whole. i hope you enjoy hearing about Harli's experiences as well as our discussions regarding contemporary socio-political issues !2023-01-3129 minMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the WorldMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the Worldlet's learn about GERMANY - beer, pretzels & there's more than that (with Taina Below)welcome to my first interview episode - and the first country on the list: Germany ! in this episode, i interviewed Taina Below, and she shares her experiences living as a German citizen in Germany, providing some points of comparison with other countries she has lived in - which are Vietnam and Canada. we also discuss some commonalities we found through the course of the interview between each of our home countries, which are Germany and Japan. hope you enjoy&learn from this interview:) 2023-01-2928 minMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the WorldMake Your Voice Heard: From All Corners of the Worldintroduction - get to know my podcast (& me) !hey guys! in this very first episode of my podcast, i will be sharing some information about myself, why i started the podcast, and what i aim to achieve through this platform. briefly, i intend to serve as a "bridge" between people from different countries, helping them share their stories through extensive discussions, as each of them has a unique and diverse background / life experiences. i apologize for sounding very unprofessional and unprepared - but all in all, i really hope you enjoy hearing me speak (?) + stay tuned for the upcoming episodes:)2023-01-2904 minPodcast In a Tub - お風呂でポッドキャストPodcast In a Tub - お風呂でポッドキャストEP30 - Outta bath with 5th Element #BlackLivesMatterを語る世界中でデモやプロテストが続くGeorge Floydの事件後の現在のアメリカ・カナダ・日本での様子。Systemic Racismや社会問題について5th Elementのメンバーを迎えて話しています。 5th Element: 世界最大のユースカルチャーと呼ばれるヒップホップの5つ目の要素である「知識」に注目し、”音楽でひも解く社会”をキーワードに、音楽を通じて身の回りや世界で起きている社会問題を直に感じ取ってもらえる情報発信をしています。 Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1424884671096342/ Twitter: @5thelementJP YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/5thelementofhiphop Keiko Tanaka: 貧困や抵抗運動への関心からジャーナリズムを学び、英字メディアに執筆。在学中、ヒップホップのトラックメーカーの立ち上げたマネジメント会社で通訳やマーケティング調査を担当。5th elementを始める際にUniversal Zulu Nationの門をたたく。ストリートの学びが認められるような教育のあり方を模索してます。 Blog: https://infoactivismjpn.blogspot.com/ Twitter: @witchbabe23 Miki Noda: 2013年に東京からサンフランシスコ・ベイエリアに仕事で移住。現在はシリコンバレーにあるIT企業で働いています。日本で生まれ育ち、学生時代にアメリカに交換留学した時にはAfrican American Studiesを専攻。留学中(2006年)から5th elementの活動をはじめ、アメリカからの情報発信を主に担当しています。 Blog: https://ameblo.jp/3kkibayarea/entrylist.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100051679530574 Twitter: @3kki1 Tamakawa Chieko: 日本生まれ日本の田舎育ち。2001年アメリカ留学中に同時多発テロ事件を経験。帰国後は教育関係の仕事をしながら記事や映像の翻訳にたずさわる。5th elementで活動を始めてからは、若い2人にテクノロジーの使い方を教わりつつコンテンツの翻訳を担当しています。 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chieko.tamakawa Twitter:@chitama --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-in-a-tub/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-in-a-tub/support2020-06-102h 06