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RADIO // Sonorama
Negativland (These Guys are from England and Who Gives a Shit)
Hosted by Elliott Sharp
Radio show

In 2005 the notoriously banned remix/parody of U2 was finally released in the form of various live performances and remixes. U2's pursuit of this case cost Negativland tens of thousands and consumed years of their lives. Hear the tracks here.

In 2005 the notoriously banned Negativland remix/parody of U2 was finally released on the band's own Seeland label in the form of various live performances and remixes. U2's pursuit of this fair-use appropriation and commentary cost Negativland tens...

Originally aired 1/23/05
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RADIO // Historic Audio from the Museum of Modern Art
Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman (Great Collaborations) (2005)
Radio show

Uma Thurman & Quentin Tarantino discuss the films they have made together, focusing on the actor/director partnership. Moderated by Larissa McFarquahar, introduced by Mary Lee Bandy & organized by Natalie Hirniak. Recorded January 10, 2005.

To satisfy our collective curiosity for inside views of moviemaking, the Film and Media Department of the Museum of Modern Art happily put together Great Collaborations, a series of programs exploring the dynamics of artistic collaborations...

Originally aired 1/21/05
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Brenda Blethyn, Beyond the Sea
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

Recognized for her Oscar-nominated performance in Leigh's 1996 Secrets & Lies, Blethyn only seems to have worked more in the U.S. than in her native Britain. But this youngest of nine children isn't obsessed with career, and much less celebrity.

"Discovered" internationally for her Oscar-nominated performance in Mike Leigh's 1996 Secrets & Lies, Brenda Blethyn only seems to have worked more here in the U.S. rather than in her native Britain. Indeed, she seems to have responded...

Originally aired 1/17/05
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Chan-wook Park, Lady Vengeance
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

No less a critic than Dave Kehr of The New York Times considers Chan-wook Park's Lady Vengeance to be the film of the year. The film confirms the South Korean Park as one of the world's great living filmmakers.

No less a critic than Dave Kehr of The New York Times considers Chan-wook Park's Lady Vengeance to be the film of the year. Shown in the Venice and New York Film Festivals, the film confirms the South Korean Park as one of the world's...

Originally aired 1/16/05
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RADIO // Experimental Composers
Interpretations: Earl Howard and soNu
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Composer/saxophonist/synthesizer player Earl Howard and baritone Thomas Buckner perform with the soNu ensemble from California in a program of original compositions in November 2005.

Composer/saxophonist/synthesizer player Earl Howard and baritone Thomas Buckner perform with the soNu ensemble from California in a program of original compositions. soNu is Gustavo Aguilar, acoustic and electonic percussion; Phil Curtis,...

Originally aired 1/9/05
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RADIO // Material Culture
Edition #5: David Packer
Radio show

P.S.1's Deputy Director Brett Littman interviews British born ceramic sculptor David Packer at our Art Basel Miami Beach site. The artist is known for his meticulously sculpted insects and machines. He lives and works in New York. Recent shows have...

Originally aired 1/9/05
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RADIO // Our Correspondents: Miami
Edition #19: Micaela Giovannotti and Kathy Grayson
Hosted by Jill Spalding
Radio show

Jill Spalding interviews curator and critic Micaela Giovannotti of tema celeste and Miami Art Tank, and Kathy Grayson, Gallery Director of Deitch Projects.

Jill Spalding interviews curator and critic Micaela Giovannotti of tema celeste and Miami Art Tank and Kathy Grayson, Gallery Director for Deitch Projects. She is the co-editor with Jeffrey Deitch of Live Through This and curated...

Originally aired 1/9/05
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DJ Sabo: Afro Beginnings
Radio show

DJ Sabo is one of the most versatile DJs out there. From Hip Hop to Reggae, Miami Bass to House, Sabo is known to be locked into each style as if it were the only thing he's been spinning for the past 10 years. He has his own great monthly party in...

Originally aired 1/9/05
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RADIO // WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution
Surface Tension / Rencontres Internationales
Radio show

Surface Tension is a published anthology compiled by Ken Ehrlich, Brandon LaBelle, and Stephen Vitiello that explores the use of space in art and audio including what the editors call "site-specific practice and its legacy" through critical...

Originally aired 1/9/05
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Kevin Bacon, The Woodsman
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

Taking Stephen Schaefer into his confidence, Kevin Bacon admits that co-starring in Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winning Mystic River gave him a hankering for another big studio film but he could not turn down The Woodsman.

Taking Stephen Schaefer into his confidence, Kevin Bacon admits that co-starring in Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winning Mystic River gave him a hankering for another big studio film - and the big paycheck that comes with it - but could not turn...

Originally aired 1/3/05
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RADIO // Live Nude Radio Theatre
Sparkle Jug Meteor
Hosted by Edwin Torres
Radio show

Poet host Edwin Torres produced this radio celebration of exploration in 2005 using both feet, beginning with MMMZZZ, from an Oozebap compilation, and adding tracks from aural explorers Stephen Vitiello, Nick Cave, Bjork's keyboardist and more.

Edwin Torres started off 2005 on both feet, beginning with MMMZZZ, from an Oozebap compilation, and adding tracks from a fellow aural investigator, Stephen Vitiello. He follows with Aaron Kunin kicking a poem; Nick Cave emoting some sort of...

Originally aired 1/3/05
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
John Daly, The Aryan Couple
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

John Daly exudes the kind of confidence you might expect from someone with more than 30 years of experience producing and making movies, and he's more than fulfilled a dream to direct with his bold second feature, The Aryan Couple.

In this interview with Stephen Schaefer, John Daly exudes the kind of confidence you might expect from someone with more than 30 years of experience producing and making movies, but now he's more than fulfilled a dream to direct with an unusually...

Originally aired 12/27/04
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RADIO // Cineopolis
The Mysterious Henry Darger
Hosted by Elise MacAdam
Radio show

In her new film - In the Realms of the Unreal: The Mystery of Henry Darger , writer/director/producer Jessica Yu avoids psychoanalyzing the fascinating but peculiar Henry Darger & encourages audiences to be equally nonjudgemental.

In her new film, "In the Realms of the Unreal: The Mystery of Henry Darger", currently playing at New York's Film Forum, writer/director/producer Jessica Yu avoids psychoanalyzing the fascinating but peculiar Henry Darger and encourages audiences to...

Originally aired 12/27/04
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Javier Bardem, The Sea Inside
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

A relaxed and cordial Javier Bardem meets Stephen Schaefer to speak about the challenges of his new film The Sea Inside, only to confide the perils of casting a healthy, six-foot-one 35-year-old movie star to play a 60-year-old paraplegic.

A relaxed and cordial Javier Bardem meets Stephen Schaefer to speak about the challenges of his new film The Sea Inside, only to confide the perils of casting a healthy, handsome, six-foot-one, 35-year-old movie star to play a 60-year-old...

Originally aired 12/20/04
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RADIO // The Collectors Forum
Werner H. Kramarsky
Hosted by Althea Viafora-Kress
Radio show

Collector, curator and educator, Werner (Wynn) Kramarsky is chairman of the board of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, and also serves on the boards of the Museum of Modern Art In New York and the Hammer Museum at UCLA. In this conversation...

Originally aired 12/20/04
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RADIO // The Collectors Forum
Cynthia Hazen Polsky
Hosted by Althea Viafora-Kress
Radio show

If proof were needed for Cynthia Hazen Polsky's taste and erudition in the visual and decorative arts of India, it is available in the exhibition, In the Realm of Gods and Kings: Selections from the Polsky Collections and The Metropolitan Museum of...

Originally aired 12/20/04
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RADIO // Sonorama
Susan Alcorn: Mandala
Hosted by Elliott Sharp
Radio show

Playing the pedal-steel guitar, an instrument usually associated with country & western music (but coveted by anyone with ears and a sex drive), this Texan creates a music that is simultaneously meditative and energizing. Live at Issue May 30-31.

Playing the pedal-steel guitar, an instrument usually associated with country & western music (but coveted by anyone with ears and a sex drive), Texan Susan Alcorn creates a music that is simultaneously meditative and energizing. Alcorn's...

Originally aired 12/20/04
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RADIO // Historic Audio from the Museum of Modern Art
John Baldessari and Tim Rollins: A Generation Apart (1989)
Radio show

On this Art in Context panel, John Baldessari & Tim Rollins offer many insights into their pedagogical approaches & maintenance of a career that may take many paths. Titled A Generation Apart, this conversation was recorded May 5, 1989

The late Kirk Varnedoe, MoMA's longtime senior curator in Painting and Sculpture, put together panels for the museum's Art in Context series of conversations to accompany exhibitions. For this one, recorded on May 5, 1989, and titled A...

Originally aired 12/20/04
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RADIO // Sonorama
Elliott Sharp's Living Room 3
Hosted by Elliott Sharp
Radio show

There is nothing wrong with your computer! What you hear here is the sound of Sharp swinging his microphone and catching the "true" sound of Miami Beach in high style. You'll also hear him spin other tales and some real music.

There is nothing wrong with your computer! What you hear here is the sound of Elliott Sharp swinging his microphone and catching the "true" sound of Miami Beach in high style. You'll also hear him spin other tales and real music. With tracks by Bus...

Originally aired 12/15/04
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Geoffrey Rush, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

To play the eponymous hero of HBO's new free-form bio-pic, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, the forthright Geoffrey Rush had to speak in nearly a dozen different accents, and he discusses this role he resisted with Stephen Schaefer.

To play the eponymous hero of HBO's new free-form bio-pic, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, the forthright Geoffrey Rush had to speak in nearly a dozen different accents. That might seem a picnic for an actor who has previously made...

Originally aired 12/13/04
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RADIO // Cineopolis
Gavin Lambert, The Ivan Moffat File
Hosted by Elise MacAdam
Radio show

Author Gary Indiana and Elise MacAdam talk with biographer and screenwriter Gavin Lambert on his new novel about the life of Hollywood legend, British screenwriter Ivan Moffat.

Author Gary Indiana joins host Elise MacAdam for this historic conference call with one of Hollywood's great insiders, biographer (Natalie Wood), novelist (Inside Daisy Clover) and screenwriter (Spartacus) Gavin Lambert, on his new...

Originally aired 12/13/04
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RADIO // Black Rock Coalition Radio
More New Releases, 2004
Hosted by Darrell McNeill, Earl Douglas
Radio show

Hosts Earl Douglas, LaRonda Davis and Darrell McNeill of the Black Rock Coalition present another sampling of the best new Black rock jams-major label, indie and D.I.Y. releases in this must-hear, must-have show.

Hosts Earl Douglas, LaRonda Davis and Darrell McNeill of the Black Rock Coalition present another sampling of the best new Black rock jams-major label, indie and D.I.Y. releases in this must-hear, must-have show. Tracks include songs from artists...

Originally aired 12/13/04
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RADIO // Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami 2004: Miami on the Mind, Day One
Radio show

What's it like for an artist to visit a show where complex artworks become no more than high-priced retail? Or for a local museum that has to compete with it? Jill Spalding gets it from the horses' mouths as artists Julian Laverdiere, Tom Levine and...

Originally aired 12/12/04
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RADIO // Cineopolis
Jane Weinstock and Gloria Norris, Easy
Hosted by Elise MacAdam
Radio show

Director/screenwriter Jane Weinstock and producer Gloria Norris' new romantic comedy Easy is about people who really want a dream date and are afraid they'll actually get one.

Jane Weinstock started out writing a thriller at the Sundance lab but later wound up writing Easy, a romantic comedy that (blessedly) doesn't quite fit the mold. Shot in just 21 days, it is a Los Angeles story of people with jobs that have...

Originally aired 12/6/04
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