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RADIO // Turntables on the Hudson Radio
Lamira, Hold the Light
Hosted by Nickodemus
Radio show

This program features guest selector, photographer & silkscreen clothing designer Lamira! Hold the Light is a fitting title for this beautiful mix of electronic paintings of musical emotion. With tracks by Flight Facilities, Lukas, Tycho and more.

This program features guest selector, photographer and silkscreen clothing designer Lamira! Hold the Light is a fitting title for this beautiful mix of electronic paintings of musical emotion. With tracks by Flight Facilities, a Nicolas Jaar remix...

Originally aired 12/3/12
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RADIO // Warper Party Radio Extravaganza
James Ellington of String Theory
Hosted by DJ Shakey
Radio show

A live set by James Ellington (1/2 of the electronic music duo 'String Theory'), a producer/DJ based out of Brooklyn, NY. His music is an amalgamation of various current electronic genres influenced by stylings of the past. A Warper Party 2012 event.

Recorded live at the Delancey for the Warper Party October 25, 2012 event. James Ellington (1/2 of the electronic music duo 'String Theory') is a producer/DJ based out of Brooklyn, NY. His music is an amalgamation of various current electronic...

Originally aired 11/26/12
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Vittorio & Paolo Taviani, Caesar Must Die
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

An exhilarating study of Shakespeare’s "Julius Caesar" as performed by real inmates of Rome’s high security prison. In this interview, Italy's renowned filmmaking Taviani brothers describe some real behind the scenes drama to host Stephen Schaefer.

50th New York Film Festival Special: The Taviani brothers, Vittorio, 72, and Paolo, 70, began their lifetime of cinematic collaboration on the world stage with Padre Padronne in 1977. Now Italy’s renowned duo returns with Caesar Must Die...

Originally aired 11/26/12
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RADIO // Clocktower Exhibits & Events
Planets Around the Sun & VnessWolfCHild (Live)
Radio show

Philadelphia-based VnessWolfCHild calls herself an Interactive Ritual Healing Performance Artist. Planets Around the Sun is a psychedelic, noise, far-out folk band from Maine. Both played here for the opening of the 2012 Bothwell Fels installation.

Recorded at the opening reception for Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels' 2012 Crystal Cavern installation at the Clocktower that also features music by VnessaWolfCHild and sound & light design by Terence Caulkiins. VnessWolfCHild (Vanessa Cronan)...

Originally aired 11/26/12
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RADIO // Channel 192
Martin Amis with Patrick McGrath, Lionel Asbo
Radio show

Martin Amis reads from his 2012 novel and talks with author Patrick McGrath. Recorded October 2012 at Paula Cooper Gallery and hosted by 192 Books. The story of a terrifying yet weirdly loyal thug, a good hearted orphan, big cash and character.

Martin Amis reads from his 2012 novel Lionel Asbo: State of England (Knopf) and has a conversation with author Patrick McGrath. Recorded October 3, 2012 at Paula Cooper Gallery in New York and hosted by 192 Books. Lionel Asbo, a terrifying...

Originally aired 11/26/12
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RADIO // Historic Audio from the Archives of Charles Ruas
Miss McIntosh, My Darling: Chapter 18, H.M. Koutoukas
Hosted by Charles Ruas
Radio show

Actor HM Koutoukas reads Chapter 18 of Marguerite Young's epic novel Miss MacIntosh, My Darling. Listen to Koutoukas express "the something which cannot be put into our paltry language." Experience the void & take a dive into Young's literary abyss.

In this week's show, actor H.M. Koutoukas reads Chapter 18 of Marguerite Young's epic novel Miss MacIntosh, My Darling. Listen to Koutoukas express "the something which cannot be put into our paltry language." Experience the void firsthand...

Originally aired 11/26/12
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Olivier Assayas, Something in the Air
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

Tackling the youthful concerns & rebellious attitude of his generation, Assayas’ drama Something in the Air brings back the early 70s like no other film has ever attempted. Assayas explains the era's politics & why the film is somewhat fictionalized.

50th New York Film Festival Special: Clearly and affectionately tackling the youthful concerns and rebellious attitude of his generation, Olivier Assayas’ latest French language drama Something in the Air brings back the early ‘70s like no...

Originally aired 11/19/12
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RADIO // Creative Time
Mark Read, 99% Bat-Signal
Hosted by Nato Thompson
Radio show

Curator Nato Thompson hosts Mark Read, whose 99% Bat-Signal shone on the Verizon building to commemorate Occupy Wall Street's two month anniversary. Hosted by Thompson and produced for Creative Time Reports, in partnership with ARTonAIR.org.

Creative Time's Chief Curator Nato Thompson hosts artist and activist Mark Read, whose 99% Bat-Signal famously shone on the NYC Verizon building on November 17, 2011 to commemorate Occupy Wall Street's two month anniversary. Read soon molded his bat...

Originally aired 11/19/12
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RADIO // Channel 192
James Meek, The Heart Broke In
Radio show

James Meek reads excerpts from his critically acclaimed novel The Heart Broke In. Meek gives us an overview of the involved parties. Get ready for a story about betrayal, genetics, sex & responsibility. Recorded live at 192 Books on October 2, 2012.

Author James Meek reads excerpts from his critically acclaimed novel The Heart Broke In, where we hear him find a personal tone for his characters and experience the hero's turbulent story. In this reading, he gives us an overview of the...

Originally aired 11/19/12
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RADIO // Clocktower Exhibits & Events
Hess Is More & Listening Center (Live)
Radio show

Drummer/electronic musician Listening Center (David Mason) opens this closing celebration for Shoplifter's Nervescape installation at the4 Clocktower, followed by Hess Is More (led by Mikkel Hess). Recorded live on Nov. 8, 2012 in our upper gallery.

Drummer/electronic musician Listening Center (David Mason) opened the closing celebration for Shoplifter's 2012 Nervescape installation at the Clocktower Gallery, followed by Hess Is More (led by Mikkel Hess). Recorded live on November 8, 2012 in...

Originally aired 11/19/12
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RADIO // Joe & Ginny's Jam Sandwich
Ron Regé's SHOWPAPER
Hosted by Joe Ahearn, Ginny Benson
Radio show

Looking for ideas for a new feature, hosts Ginny and Joe settled on presenting their favorite shows, horoscopes and I SAW YOU's from SHOWPAPER concert listings with music by Porches, Sleepies, Roomrunner, Archipelago and more. With art by Ron Regé.

After messing around with ideas for a solid Jam Sandwich feature, hosts Ginny and Joe settled on presenting their favorite shows, horoscopes and I SAW YOU's from the SHOWPAPER concert listings. Featuring songs from Ginny and Joe's favorite shows of...

Originally aired 11/19/12
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Barbara Broccoli & Hilary Saltzman, Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Radio show

The James Bond series is one of the longest running and highest grossing film franchises of all time. For the daughters of creators Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, growing up in '60s London was just the beginning of a ride that has yet to end.

The James Bond series is one of the longest running and highest grossing film franchises of all time. For the daughters of creators Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman (Barbara and Hilary, respectively), growing up in '60s London was just the...

Originally aired 11/12/12
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RADIO // BLURRINGradio
DB31: Don't Be Narrow Minded
Hosted by DB
Radio show

This show reverts back to the original concept – diversity of genre & decade. Most are new, but there's always a good dose of history sprinkled in, maybe partly to show the roots of what's inspiring current trends. Feat. Kidnap Kid, the xx and more.

This show reverts back to the original concept – diversity of genre & decade. Most tunes are new, but there's always a good dose of history sprinkled in, maybe partly to show the roots of what's inspiring current trends. This batch of goodies...

Originally aired 11/12/12
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RADIO // Historic Audio from the Archives of Charles Ruas
Miss MacIntosh, My Darling: Chapters 16 & 17, Tessa Saipan Kaner
Hosted by Charles Ruas
Radio show

In this week's segment, actress Tessa Saipan Kaner reads from Chapters 16 and 17 of Marguerite Young's epic novel Miss MacIntosh, My Darling. Tune in to enjoy a translucent ride, "a deviation from the laws of Nature, as a headless rider."

In this week's segment, actress Tessa Saipan Kaner reads from Chapters 16 and 17 of Marguerite Young's epic novel Miss MacIntosh, My Darling. Tune in to enjoy a translucent ride, "a deviation from the laws of Nature, as a headless rider." Hear about...

Originally aired 11/12/12
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RADIO // Clocktower Exhibits & Events
Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels, VnessWolfCHild & Terence Caulkins: Crystal Cavern
Hosted by Joe Ahearn
Radio show

In the midst of their whirlwind installation called Crystal Caverns, artist Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels & her collaborators VnessWolfCHild & Terence Caulkins sit down with Joe Ahearn to discuss their work as installation/sound artists & more.

In the midst of their whirlwind installation at the Clocktower Gallery, artist Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels and her collaborators VnessWolfCHild and Terence Caulkins sit down with Joe Ahearn to discuss their work as installation and sound artists....

Originally aired 11/12/12
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RADIO // Sonoridade
A Cabeça Música: Caetano Veloso 70 Years Young
Hosted by Béco Dranoff
Radio show

Fresh from an extended stay in São Paulo, host and producer Béco Dranoff is dedicating this show to the great and vivacious Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso, who turned 70 this year. Featuring recordings for Veloso, by Veloso, and in Veloso's honor.

Fresh from an extended stay in São Paulo, host and producer Béco Dranoff is dedicating this show to the great and vivacious Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso, who turned 70 this year. Veloso's first recording was in '67, and he has now exceeded over...

Originally aired 11/12/12
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RADIO // Experimental Intermedia Concerts
Maria Chavez
Radio show

This performance incorporates 2 pieces by experimental turntable composer Maria Chavez; the 1st represents the diminishment of the turntable as a tool & the 2nd shifts the focus away from the tool & solo performance setting. Recorded Dec. 16, 2011.

A continuation of well-known turntable experimentalist, Maria Chavez's interest lie in removing the turntable from her practice. This performance incorporates two short pieces; the first represents the diminishment of the turntable as a tool, as...

Originally aired 10/29/12
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RADIO // HERE Arts Center
Culture Mart 2012: Soomi Kim
Hosted by Pete McCabe
Radio show

Pete McCabe hosts multi dimensional performer Soomi Kim. Kim discusses some of her previous work that includes Bruce Lee, the representations of Asian Americans in our culture & the 2012 project she is developing at HERE Arts Center called Chang(e).

Pete McCabe hosts multi dimensional performing artist Soomi Kim. Kim discusses some of her previous work that includes Bruce Lee, the representations of Asian Americans in our culture and the 2012 project she is developing at the HERE Arts Center...

Originally aired 10/29/12
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RADIO // Independent Curators International (ICI)
The Curator's Perspective: Kathrin Rhomberg
Radio show

Kathrin Rhomberg shares “The Virtue of Unprofessionalism,” a lecture co-presented with the Austrian Cultural Forum New York. Rhomberg correlates late '90s & early 2000s Austrian politics with commercialization of contemporary art. Recorded May 2012.

Based in Vienna, Austria, independent curator Kathrin Rhomberg shares “The Virtue of Unprofessionalism,” a lecture co-presented with the Austrian Cultural Forum New York. Rhomberg’s lecture correlates late '90s and early 2000s Austrian politics with...

Originally aired 10/29/12
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RADIO // Clocktower Exhibits & Events
Jesse Hlebo, Habit Towards Obedience
Hosted by Joe Ahearn
Radio show

Joe Ahearn sits down with artist Jesse Hlebo. The two zero in on the Certain Distinctions between Jesse's performance based projects and his other endeavors, before a culminating exchange regarding the inspirations behind "Habit Towards Obedience".

In this interview, Joe Ahearn sits down with one of Clocktower Gallery's project room artists, Jesse Hlebo. Fresh from a trip to Mexico where Jesse was planning a new exhibition, the following conversation sheds light on his many past projects,...

Originally aired 10/29/12
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RADIO // Black Rock Coalition Radio
What the BRC Did For Summer Vacation
Hosted by Darrell McNeill, Earl Douglas
Radio show

This edition is a collection of new releases that have been rattling our iPods as we've moved from the dog days of summer to the cool twilight of fall. Featuring blazing tracks by Blood Sugar X, Skunk Anansie, Cody ChesnuTT, Spectrum Road and more.

This edition is a collection of new releases that have been rattling our iPods as we've transitioned from the dog days of summer to the cool twilight of fall. Featuring blazing tracks by Blood Sugar X, Skunk Anansie, Cody ChesnuTT, Animals as...

Originally aired 10/29/12
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RADIO // Beyond the Subtitles
Lorraine Levy, The Other Son
Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
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French filmmaker Lorraine Levy explains how she tackles issues of self-identity with the Israeli-set The Other Son. The film follows the reactions of two families (one Palestinian & one Israeli) after they discover their sons were switched at birth.

French filmmaker Lorraine Levy explains how she tackles issues of self-identity with the Israeli-set The Other Son. The film follows the reactions of two families (one Palestinian and one Israeli) after they discover that their soon-to-be 18...

Originally aired 10/29/12
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RADIO // Orbital Mash
OM Episode 15
Hosted by Me Raabenstein
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Me Baabenstein's music with a view featuring tracks by Kid606, Rael, and Sons Of The Morning w/ Rafiq Bhatia, 1991, Andy Stott, Monoloc, Dusk & Blackdown and Jan Jelinek, Ssaliva, Dak, Space Ghost, Gacha, Jealov, Onego and Fishing. Enjoy the melody.

Music with a view selected and presented by Me Raabenstein. With tracks by Kid606, Rael, and Sons Of The Morning Feat. Rafiq Bhatia, 1991, Andy Stott, Monoloc, Dusk & Blackdown and Jan Jelinek, Ssaliva, Dak, Space Ghost, Gacha, Jealov, Onego and...

Originally aired 10/22/12
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RADIO // Turntables on the Hudson Radio
Seventh Sign Love Vibes
Hosted by Nickodemus
Radio show

Just back from another edition of Turntables on the Nile in Cairo and Turntables on las Ramblas in Barcelona, Nickodemus returns with scores of new music, including tracks by Wriggly Scott, Mala & Simbad, Machine Drum, Kindimmer, Robosonic and more.

Just back from another edition of Turntables on the Nile in Cairo and Turntables on las Ramblas in Barcelona, Nickodemus returns with scores of new music, ready to share the Autumn Libra love vibes. We begin with "Back & Forth," a new Wriggly...

Originally aired 10/22/12
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