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CLOCKTOWER CLOSED MONDAY Our studios, offices, and galleries are closed Monday, 20 February for the U.S. Presidents Day holiday.

The Now Age On Tuesday, February 21st at 6pm, the Clocktower Gallery presents Taraka Larson's multi-media dissection of contemporary conceptions of time in the context of music and its relationship to symbology, particularly in the transference from metaphor to kitsch. Limited Seating, RSVP essential: events@artonair.org. Simulcast on our stream as well. Full project described here.

Javelin's Canyon Candy Now on View (Tues.-Fri., noon- 5pm) The Clocktower Gallery's current exhibition features a large screen viewing theater for the 16-minute film by Mike Anderson and Javelin alongside a winding walk through a maze of life size dioramas including a wind-washed cabin, termite hills and cactus fields with glimpses of coyotes, campsites, and lawless hijinx. Javelin has created a multi-channel surround-sound environment embedded in Anderson’s set with sounds of crickets, howling winds, mysterious voices, and drifting melodies. See photos from the exhibit's opening here.

Programs For The Week
Hosted by Jeannie Hopper
Originally aired Monday, February 13th, 2012

In the Hopper this time around the sweet, soulful sounds of Sons and Daughters of the Light, Eddie Jefferson, Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Captain Planet and many others massage your ears and make you move with the music of Love, Peace and Soul.


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Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Originally aired Monday, February 13th, 2012

Director Agnieszka Holland discusses the difficulties of filming, casting and editing her latest, fact-based drama In Darkness which recounts a Polish thief’s transformation when he hides a group of Jews in the sewers to protect them from Nazis.


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Hosted by DB
Originally aired Monday, February 13th, 2012

This mix tape focuses on chilled out songs & beats from as far back as 30 years, right up to stuff that just dropped this week. So chill to this selection of blissed out rockers, dub versions of classics and some of the latest chillwave soundscapes.


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Hosted by Will Corwin
Originally aired Monday, February 13th, 2012

Will Corwin stops by the Hackney studio of artist Peter Davies. The artist, who is known for his meticulously painted list paintings, such as The Hip One Hundred, speaks candidly about the early days of his career and the ups and downs of success.


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Hosted by Nickodemus
Originally aired Monday, February 13th, 2012

In this segment of Turntables on the Hudson Radio, DJ Nickodemus enraptures your soul with the healing nature of music. From the Colombian rhythms of Pacifico Colombiano to the hypnotic vibes of Burial, Nickodemus brings on the musical love.


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Hosted by Nora York
Originally aired Monday, February 28th, 2005

Is love the law of nature or is it just human nature? All we know is that love rules. Nora York hosts guest host Cathy Selin to explore the context and text of love. Cathy is the legal counsel for Steps to End Family Violence.


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Hosted by Charlie Ahearn
Originally aired Monday, November 28th, 2011

Tanzanian MC star Fid Q and fellow Tanzanian MC Midnight share fresh tracks brimming with Swahili rhymes, extraordinary African singers, and live freestyles in-session and from a Brooklyn backyard party. Muziki huu ni mzuri sana.


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Hosted by Jason Charles
Originally aired Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Host Jason Charles and guest Bill Coleman (Dee-Lite, Ultra Nate) play and discuss tracks Coleman selected as Music Supervisor for the documentary Inside Deep Throat, the 2005 American documentary about the 1972 pornographic film. Fun job.


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Hosted by David Weinstein
Originally aired Monday, April 11th, 2011

Composer and director of the S.E.M. Ensemble Petr Kotik and pianist Joseph Kubera talk about the music on their April 13, 2011 concert at Zankel Hall and reveal anecdotes and wisdoms from their time working with John Cage and David Tudor.


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