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RADIO // DJ Culture
DJ Alex from the Voices Collective, Treadin' Tempos
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Enter with a clap of thunder then... retro soul to disco to electro. DJ Alex, Tokyo representative for French superstar DJ Laurent Garnier's F Communications label, established a reputation in Tokyo as a serious DJ. This show is from a 2005 session.

Enter with a clap of thunder then... retro soul to disco to electro. DJ Alex, Tokyo representative for French superstar DJ Laurent Garnier's F Communications label, has established a reputation in Tokyo as a serious DJ over the past several years...

Originally aired 8/5/05
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RADIO // Art & Technology
Trends in Education: Computer Art
Hosted by Daniel Durning
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This is the second show surveying trends in education on Art and Technology. Daniel Durning discusses the philosophy of teaching Digital Arts with three leading educators and chairs of the top Computer Art Programs in New York City. Guests are...

Originally aired 8/1/05
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Mark Zupan, Murderball
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
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What the amazing documentary Murderball makes clear is that Mark Zupan, his teammates and their opponents can be as ferocious and as dazzling as Mad Max on the court in their souped-up, specially constructed chairs. Or off.

Mark Zupan has been hailed as 2005's most unlikely action hero and, for once, that's not hype. After all, the blond, tattooed, ferocious star player of the U.S. Paralympics rugby team, who is front and center in Murderball, is confined to a...

Originally aired 8/1/05
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RADIO // Close Listening
Ted Greenwald
Hosted by Charles Bernstein
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New York native Ted Greenwald reads some of his best-known poems from Common Sense along with new works. Greenwald is the author, most recently, of The Up and Up, from Atelos Press. His many other books of poems include Word of...

Originally aired 8/1/05
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RADIO // Goodbye Dear Old Stepstone
Railroad Songs
Hosted by Nathan Salsburg
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Playlist 01 Nickel Plate Road #759 Sounds of Steam Railroading (The High Iron Company/Semaphore Records/O. Winston Link Railway Productions) 02 Alex Hood and His Railroad Boys - L & N Rag (2:43) Music of Kentucky Vol. 1 (Yazoo) 03 Byron...

Originally aired 8/1/05
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DJ Scribe
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One of the most respected DJs on the contemporary New York club scene, DJ Scribe's eclectic and soulful sets range from laid back lounge vibes to dancefloor killers. On this program Scribe plays and discusses tracks from the 1979 film Hair

DJ Scribe has become one of the most respected DJs on the contemporary New York club scene. His eclectic and soulful sets range from laid back lounge vibes to dancefloor killers. On this program Scribe plays and discusses tracks from the 1979 film...

Originally aired 8/1/05
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DJ Bob Sinclar: Africanism Mix
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Who is Bob Sinclar? An international man of mystery. Since he first emerged in 1976 his career path has taken in spy, jewel thief. Riviera playboy, mercenary, arms smuggler, Monte Carlo card shark, Studio 54 bellboy, high-class gigolo, sunglasses...

Originally aired 8/1/05
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RADIO // Warm Up
DJ Kaos
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From Berlin, the legendary master of the wheels of steel, former member of Terranova, and initiator of the infamous Ghost Cauldron project, DJ Kaos played P.S.1's summer Warm Up concert series in July 2005.

From Berlin, the legendary master of the wheels of steel, former member of Terranova and initiator of the infamous Ghost Cauldron project DJ Kaos appeared at P.S.1 fresh from the release of his full-length electro party-mix Hello Stranger. Recorded...

Originally aired 7/30/05
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Ziad Doueiri, Lila Says
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

Lebanese-born, American-trained Ziad Doueiri's film Lila Says, his French-language adaptation of a controversial erotic novel, proves that sex, teenage lust and a stunning new star are all you need to score with your second feature film.

Lebanese-born, American-trained (but now considered a French filmmaker) Ziad Doueiri's film Lila Says, his French-language adaptation of a controversial erotic novel, proves that sex, teenage lust (or love) and a stunning new star are all you...

Originally aired 7/25/05
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RADIO // The Bio-Blurb Show
Animal Magnetism and Zoomorphic Zones
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Exploring the changing relationship of humans towards animals brought about by novel bio-technologies, this edition focuses on animals as scientific research models and their incorporation in works of art.

Exploring the changing relationship of humans towards animals brought about by novel bio-technologies, this edition focuses on animals as scientific research models and their incorporation in works of art. The discussion addresses some of the bio-...

Originally aired 7/25/05
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RADIO // Close Listening
Nick Piombino Interview
Hosted by Charles Bernstein
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Nick Piombino in conversation with Charles Bernstein on blogging, on the poet's career, on competition and hierarchy, and on appreciating art through the temporary suspension of judgment. Nick Piombino is the author of Poems, Boundary of...

Originally aired 7/25/05
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RADIO // DJ Culture
DJ Alex in Tokyo
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DJ Alex, Tokyo representative for French superstar DJ Laurent Garnier's F Communications label, has established a reputation in Tokyo as a serious DJ over the past several years. The Tokyo-bred Alex describes his sound as "hi-tech soul music."

DJ Alex, Tokyo representative for French superstar DJ Laurent Garnier's F Communications label, has established a reputation in Tokyo as a serious DJ over the past several years with regular gigs at Yellow, Aoyama Cay, Loop and many other venues...

Originally aired 7/25/05
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RADIO // Art & Technology
Trends in Education: Animation
Hosted by Daniel Durning
Radio show

Daniel Durning discusses animation with two educators from colleges in New York City. Guests Anezka Sebek (Parsons School of Design, MFA in Design and Technology) and John McIntosh (Chair of the Computer Art Department, School of Visual Arts) talk...

Originally aired 7/18/05
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Luc Jacquet, The March of the Penguins
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
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Luc Jacquet has a family but he confesses to being under the spell of faraway, isolated places. That is why he was happy to spend nearly a year in Antarctica filming March of the Penguins, chronicling the mating habits of the Emperor Penguin.

Luc Jacquet, tall, dark and handsome - the very image of the modern explorer- has a family but he confesses to being under the spell of faraway, isolated places. That is why he was happy to spend nearly a year in Antarctica with a bare bones film...

Originally aired 7/18/05
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RADIO // DJ Culture
DJ Interviews: Tim Lee and Eric LoPresti
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Our Jeannie Hopper sits down with the two people responsible for Against Nature, seven nights of live sonic events orchestrated by Lee with visuals by LoPresti. Against Nature at the Xpo Gallery July 20-26, 2005 Opening Wednesday July 20, 6-9pm...

Originally aired 7/18/05
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RADIO // Rush Interactive
Banks Violette
Hosted by Michael Rush
Radio show

The young, gifted, and (some say) goth artist Banks Violette speaks with host Michael Rush about murder, Black Metal music and the Columbia MFA program. You may be surprised how articulate, self -effacing and in control of his sculptural practice...

Originally aired 7/18/05
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Elizabeth Banks, Heights/The 40-Year-Old Virgin/The Baxter
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

In the summer of 2005, Elizabeth Banks was in three movies that demonstrate her range and willingness to take chances, taking centerstage in Heights, returning to studio films in The 40-Year-Old Virgin and starring in The Baxter.

Elizabeth Banks may be among the lucky few who can say they will be featured in the entire Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy. Those films undoubtedly transformed this American Conservatory Theater graduate from a classically-trained struggling...

Originally aired 7/11/05
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RADIO // Close Listening
Tan Lin Interview
Hosted by Charles Bernstein
Radio show

Poet Tan Lin in an ambient conversation with Charles Bernstein about originality, boredom, appropriation, performance, art, teaching, T.S. Eliot, his Chinese parents, and his infant baby.

Originally aired 7/11/05
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RADIO // Living History
Bernard-Henri Lévy
Radio show

How does America look to foreign eyes? Atlantic Monthly asked Frenchman, writer and philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy to travel deep into America and report on what he found. This lecture from June 2005 reflects those experiences.

How does America look to foreign eyes? This year marks the bicentennial of the birth of Alexis de Tocqueville, our keenest interpreter. Atlantic Monthly asked another Frenchman to travel deep into America and report on what he found. This...

Originally aired 7/11/05
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RADIO // Material Culture
Edition #1: Tobias Putrih
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Artist Tobias Putrih, who works primarily in cardboard installations, talks with host Brett Littman about materials, cinemas, growing up in Slovenia and the difference between sculpture and architecture.

Tobias Putrih's Macula series of cardboard sculptures have been one of the most talked about pieces in the Greater New York 2005 exhibition at P.S.1. Listen in to a conversation between host Brett Littman and Putrih as they discuss materials,...

Originally aired 7/11/05
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RADIO // Goodbye Dear Old Stepstone
You Can Go Home
Hosted by Nathan Salsburg
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Nathan Salsburg assembled this playlist on the age old theme of home & hearth with tracks by Hudson Bay Women, Joe Fred Williams & Booker T. Williams, Amsata Gaoudaliz & Yankori, Gid Tanner & the Skillet Lickers, Hobart Smith, Sonny Terry & others.

Lomax archivist and front porch music champion Nathan Salsburg assembled this playlist on the age old theme of home and hearth with tracks by Hudson Bay Women, Joe Fred Williams & Booker T. Williams, Amsata Gaoudaliz and Yankori, Gid Tanner...

Originally aired 7/11/05
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
James Marsden, Heights/Superman Returns
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
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Cast as a yuppie lawyer about to marry Elizabeth Banks' Isabel and move to the suburbs, Marsden personally rates Merchant Ivory's Heights, where his bisexual character is conflicted about his sexuality, as among his best work.

Leaving behind his paychecks for big-budget special effects movies like the two X-Men hits and Superman Returns, James Marsden works the indie scene in Merchant Ivory's Heights. Cast as a yuppie lawyer about to marry Elizabeth...

Originally aired 7/4/05
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RADIO // Close Listening
Tan Lin Reading
Hosted by Charles Bernstein
Radio show

Tan Lin gives an ambient reading of his recent work Controlled Vocabularies: sit back, relax, breathe deeply. Lin is the author of Lotion Bullwhip Giraffe, published by Sun & Moon in 1996 and BlipSoak, published last year by...

Originally aired 7/4/05
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Edition #10: All in the Family Spotlight, Pt. 2
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Enjoy a one woman discussion from an episode in All In The Family's second season entitled Edith's Accident, and find out what's so dangerous about "cling peaches in heavy syrup." It will have you in stitches!

Originally aired 7/4/05
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