ia The Case of the Vanishing Firefish - California Symphony: Brahms Fest - Snapshot @ West Edge Opera By www.kalw.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 22:22:27 +0000 This week, on another web-exclusive edition of Open Air, KALW’s weekly radio magazine for the Bay Area performing arts, host David Latulippe talks with co-founder and director Vinita Sud Belani from theatre company EnActe Arts, about The Case of the Vanishing Firefish , a fantasy fiction voyage inspired by both Harry Potter and The Da Vinci Code . Full Article
ia Open Air is Back! – Brian Copeland & The Marsh - Ben Jones & 42nd Street Moon – Peter Robinson By www.kalw.org Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 21:37:11 +0000 Open Air, KALW’s weekly radio magazine about the Bay Area Performing Arts, is back! Full Article
ia Open Air’s Corona Radio Theater presents: Word for Word & Tobias Wolff’s ‘Firelight’ – on Zoom By www.kalw.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 02:21:00 +0000 Regular contributor and critic at large Peter Robinson explores how My Fair Lady turned Shaw’s Pygmalion into a fine musical. ===================== his week on Open Air, KALW’s live radio magazine for the Bay Area Performing Arts in Times of Corona, we raise the virtual curtain for the first installment of Open Air’s Corona Radio Theater . Featuring this week is theater company Word for Word ; renowned for bringing short stories from the page to the stage, fully theatricalized; and their reading - on Zoom - of Tobias Wolff's story, Firelight . Full Article
ia Of Note: Pianist Navigates Piano's Evolution through Haydn By www.kuaf.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 22:24:37 +0000 Pianist Roman Rabinovich's deep dive into the Haydn sonatas brought him revelations. Because Haydn's life bridged both the Baroque and Classical periods, his compositions reflect how the technology of the piano constantly progressed. "Instruments really changed like computers today, at that pace," Rabinovich said. Uzbeki-born, Israeli-trained Rabinovich continues to reflect Haydn's compositional invention since the Haydn project's debut at the Lincoln Center by performing the sonatas internationally. To listen to the full interview with Of Note's Katy Henriksen, click on the streaming link above. Full Article
ia Of Note: A Musician’s Deep Dive into Vulnerability at the 'Edge of Youth' By www.kuaf.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2019 23:46:34 +0000 On a journey of musical and personal self-discovery, violinist Janet Sung dove into vulnerability to produce her latest album “Edge of Youth,” which represents who she is as an artist through personal expression. “In order to really convey what all of the works were really offering, I would have to really look deeply and be utterly convinced of the thing that I was trying to communicate,” Sung explains about her individual interpretation. “It really starts to become something that comes from within yourself.” The album also features Missy Mazzoli’s Dissolve, O my Heart , which spins off of Bach’s Partita in D Minor to build and unravel, breaking with the recognized Bach tradition to further Sung’s unique expression. Listen to the full interview between Sung and Of Note’s Katy Henriksen with the streaming link above. Full Article
ia Glasgow comedian Larry Dean on how to self-isolate in style By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 05:00:00 +0000 Even in self-isolation, we can learn something new every day. Full Article
ia Artist, Heiress And Designer Gloria Vanderbilt Dies At 95 By www.krcc.org Published On :: Mon, 17 Jun 2019 15:54:16 +0000 This story ran on Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Gloria Vanderbilt was an artist, heiress, designer and philanthropist who, for many Americans, may be best remembered for her blue jeans . She died at the age of 95. Vanderbilt's son, Anderson Cooper, announced her death Monday, airing an obituary for her on CNN. Vanderbilt had cancer, he said. "Earlier this month, we had to take her to the hospital. That's where she learned she had very advanced cancer in her stomach, and that it had spread," Cooper said. "What an extraordinary life. What an extraordinary mom. And what an incredible woman," he said, his voice quavering a bit at the end of the remembrance. Vanderbilt had full lips, eyes that turned up at the corners and a patrician bearing. She was, in fact, descended from shipping and railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt, one of the richest men in American history. She was born in 1924, and her father died shortly thereafter. Vanderbilt was raised by a beloved nurse because Full Article
ia Mueller On Russian Election Interference: 'They're Doing It As We Sit Here' By www.krcc.org Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 12:31:20 +0000 Updated at 4:56 p.m. ET Peril from foreign interference in American elections will persist through the 2020 presidential race, former special counsel Robert Mueller warned on Wednesday. Asked whether Russia would attempt to attack future U.S. elections, as it did in 2016, Mueller replied: "They're doing it as we sit here." Mueller didn't detail a prescription for how he believes Congress or the United States should respond, but he recommended generally that intelligence and law enforcement agencies should work together. "They should use the full resources that we have to address this," Mueller said. That warning came during hours of hearings, first before the House Judiciary Committee and then the intelligence committee, in which Democrats sought to underscore that Mueller had not cleared Trump of obstruction allegations and that he had found many contacts between Trump's campaign and the Russian interference in the 2016 election. "Did you actually totally exonerate the president?" Full Article
ia Fiona Hill: Putin has become ‘wild card’ for Russia's political system By www.kosu.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:57:42 +0000 Russian President Vladimir Putin sent telegrams on Friday to US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suggesting the need to rekindle their nations' cooperation during World War II to solve today's problems. Putin's overture was the latest in a series of contacts with Washington with which Moscow is keen to rebuild relations frayed over everything from election hacking allegations to Syria. Ties with London remain badly strained over the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in England. The telegrams were among many Putin dispatched to the Soviet Union's World War II allies on the 75th anniversary of the end of the conflict in Europe. Related: Coronavirus postponed Russia's Victory Day. For Putin, it's a problem. Russia, which marks the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany on May 9, the day after "Victory in Europe" Day, has been forced to scale back commemorations due to the coronavirus. Fiona Hill served as the senior director for European Full Article
ia Haitian Doctor Says This Is The Worst Epidemic He's Faced By www.kosu.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:39:00 +0000 The Pan American Health Organization this week warned of an impending humanitarian crisis in Haiti due to the coronavirus pandemic. Haiti has reported relatively few cases of COVID-19 but it shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, which is experiencing one of the worst outbreaks in the hemisphere. With the Dominican Republic under lockdown, thousands of laid off migrant workers have headed home to Haiti and presumably some of them are carrying the virus with them. "There is real danger of a large-scale outbreak followed by a humanitarian crisis in Haiti," said Carissa Etienne, the head of PAHO, in a briefing this week with reporters. She said Haiti's health-care system is ill-equipped to deal with an outbreak of a highly-infectious, potentially-fatal respiratory disease. And the measures used elsewhere to stem the spread of COVID-19 are impractical or impossible in Haiti. "It is extremely difficult to institute proper social distancing in Haiti," she said — Full Article
ia COMIC: Hospitals Turn To Alicia Keys, U2 And The Beatles To Sing Patients Home By www.kosu.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000 Dr. Grace Farris is chief of hospital medicine at Mount Sinai West in Manhattan. She also writes a monthly comics column in the Annals of Internal Medicine called "Dr Mom." You can find her on Instagram @coupdegracefarris . Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Full Article
ia Sample Size: Suzi Analogue, Japanese Audiophiles & Liam Betson By www.kosu.org Published On :: Fri, 19 Aug 2016 13:40:00 +0000 This is Sample Size, our weekly new music feature with KOSU's Ryan LaCroix and LOOKatOKC music critic Matt Carney. Today, Matt plays new music from Suzi Analogue and Liam Betson , and tells us about the lengths audiophiles will go to get pure sound . Follow Matt & Ryan on Twitter at @mdotcarney and @KOSUryan . Full Article
ia Sample Size: Kaytranada, A Giant Dog & Leonard Cohen By www.kosu.org Published On :: Fri, 23 Sep 2016 13:35:00 +0000 This is Sample Size, our weekly new music feature with KOSU's Ryan LaCroix and LOOKatOKC music critic Matt Carney. Today, Matt plays new music from Kaytranada , A Giant Dog , and Leonard Cohen . Follow Matt & Ryan on Twitter at @mdotcarney and @KOSUryan . Full Article
ia Sample Size: Margo Price, William Tyler & David Bowie By www.kosu.org Published On :: Fri, 09 Dec 2016 14:40:00 +0000 This is Sample Size, our weekly new music feature with KOSU's Ryan LaCroix and LOOKatOKC music critic Matt Carney. Today, Matt plays his favorite albums of 2016 from Margo Price , William Tyler , and David Bowie . Follow Matt & Ryan on Twitter at @mdotcarney & @KOSUryan . Full Article
ia Distance Learning Creates Barriers For Some Special Ed Students By www.iowapublicradio.org Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 21:42:31 +0000 Educators, parents and students are all struggling to find their way through distance learning, but the challenges can be even greater for special education students. Full Article
ia Inflection Point: How to age without apology - Nina Collins, author of "What Would Virginia Woolf Do By www.kalw.org Published On :: Fri, 25 May 2018 19:00:00 +0000 What's so monumental about turning 40 that women need their own Facebook group? Turns out--pretty much everything. Nina Collins has created an "environment that's a little like Vegas...our special place to talk about what's really going on in our lives..." But why don't real life friends fill that need? Collins turned what she learned from the group--and her own experience with hitting 40--into a book "What Would Virginia Woolf Do?" Hear it all this week on Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller. Full Article
ia Inflection Point: A Boardroom Of Our Own - Julia Rhodes Davis, Vote.org and The Partnership on AI By www.kalw.org Published On :: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 19:00:00 +0000 Can an all-woman board move beyond empowerment, and get to actual power? Full Article
ia Inflection Point 100: Death by Diversity Initiative & The Myth of Meritocracy By www.kalw.org Published On :: Fri, 05 Oct 2018 19:00:00 +0000 Organizational psychologist Dr. Barbara Adams says there is transformational power for everyone in diversity and inclusivity. Full Article
ia Get to know your farmer at California’s first farmers market By www.kalw.org Published On :: Fri, 02 Feb 2018 01:25:45 +0000 Alemany Farmers Market started during WWII to support rural farms near San Francisco. Throughout the market’s evolution, its maintained modest prices, diverse customers, and a “local first” attitude towards selling produce. You’ll find an assortment of Latin and Southeast Asian ingredients unlike anywhere else, and it’s open every Saturday, all year long. Full Article
ia Haitian Doctor Says This Is The Worst Epidemic He's Faced By www.iowapublicradio.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:01:00 +0000 The Pan American Health Organization this week warned of an impending humanitarian crisis in Haiti due to the coronavirus pandemic. Haiti has reported relatively few cases of COVID-19 but it shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, which is experiencing one of the worst outbreaks in the hemisphere. With the Dominican Republic under lockdown, thousands of laid off migrant workers have headed home to Haiti and presumably some of them are carrying the virus with them. "There is real danger of a large-scale outbreak followed by a humanitarian crisis in Haiti," said Carissa Etienne, the head of PAHO, in a briefing this week with reporters. She said Haiti's health-care system is ill-equipped to deal with an outbreak of a highly-infectious, potentially-fatal respiratory disease. And the measures used elsewhere to stem the spread of COVID-19 are impractical or impossible in Haiti. "It is extremely difficult to institute proper social distancing in Haiti," she said — Full Article
ia COMIC: Hospitals Turn To Alicia Keys, U2 And The Beatles To Sing Patients Home By www.iowapublicradio.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000 Dr. Grace Farris is chief of hospital medicine at Mount Sinai West in Manhattan. She also writes a monthly comics column in the Annals of Internal Medicine called "Dr Mom." You can find her on Instagram @coupdegracefarris . Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Full Article
ia Brain Food: Diet's Role in Preventing Conditions like Dementia By www.iowapublicradio.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 19:56:09 +0000 *This program originally aired on March 6, 2018. The human brain has substantially different dietary needs than other organs, and new research suggests that diet may play a large role in the development of dementia, obesity, and even ability to sleep. On this edition of River to River , Ben Kieffer talks with neuroscientist and nutritionist Lisa Mosconi, whose new book, Brain Food: The Surprising Science of Eating for Cognitive Power , explains how diet affects brain power and health. Mosconi says that if she had to pick one food that’s best for brain health, she would say caviar. “I understand it’s expensive and I understand it’s not practical, but from a scientific perspective, the nutritional composition of caviar is a fantastic complement to whatever nutrients your brain needs for health and cognitive fitness.” In lieu of caviar, she says that some fish are rich in a certain type of fat that the brain needs. Those fish include salmon, trout, herring, and anchovies. And for those Full Article
ia Combating Domestic Violence Amid Social Distancing By www.iowapublicradio.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 21:27:16 +0000 On this episode of River to River , guest host Katelyn Harrop speaks with several guests about some of the latest and ongoing coronavirus stories in Iowa, including Gvernor Kim Reynolds' decision to partially reopen businesses in 77 of Iowa's 99 counties, and how survivors of domestic violence can access resources during this national crisis. Full Article
ia 77 Counties Partially Reopen; Hog Farmers Face Crisis By www.iowapublicradio.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 21:08:56 +0000 Across the country, restrictions to limit the spread of the coronavirus are being loosened in some states. On this news buzz edition of River to River , we get a snapshot of the picture here in Iowa. Full Article
ia 699: Fiasco! By feed.thisamericanlife.org Published On :: Sun, 05 Apr 2020 18:00:00 -0400 Stories of when things go wrong. Really wrong. When you leave the normal realm of human error, fumble, mishap, and mistake and enter the territory of really huge breakdowns. Fiascos. Things go so awry that normal social order collapses. Full Article
ia Jan Ozer Introduces "Streaming Media 101" Online Course By www.streamingmedia.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 02:30:00 EST The 8-hour course covers the fundamental concepts and technologies of online video and includes hands-on exercises featuring some of the most commonly used tools in the industry Full Article
ia Verizon Media Introduces New Publishing, Advertising Features By www.streamingmedia.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 02:26:00 EST Output Syndication makes it easy to publish directly to social media platforms, while Content Control simplifies the creation of live linear channels and Smartplay Prebid improves the ad bidding process Full Article
ia Canada to give essential workers a pay raise By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:41:03 GMT Canada is set to reward the sacrifices that essential workers have made during the pandemic. Full Article 3b7ce24d-a011-5761-9de1-4b9add453fb6 fox-news/health/infectious-disease/coronavirus fox-news/world/world-regions/canada fox-news/person/justin-trudeau fox-news/health fnc fnc/world article Fox News Peter Aitken
ia Georgia restaurants in no rush to reopen, despite governor's decision By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:17:02 GMT Although nearly two weeks have passed since Georgia Governor Brian Kemp allowed restaurants to reopen dining room seating, owners are reticent to resume business as usual. Full Article 2c2ce707-00d4-5a3a-bc23-2b835d9656d6 fox-news/health/infectious-disease/coronavirus fox-news/us/us-regions/southeast/georgia fox-news/food-drink fnc fnc/us article Fox News Ryan Tillman
ia 8 Things to Check with Your Media Host’s Podcast RSS Feed – TAP328 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Oct 2017 12:00:28 +0000 Regardless of who you use to host your podcast media and generate your podcast RSS feed, check these eight things to own your platform. Full Article Audio 301 redirects Apple Podcasts iOS 11 itunes media hosting ownership podcast feed redirects RSS website
ia Find Relevant Advertisers and Affiliates for Your Podcast with Veritone One’s Influencer Bridge By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 28 Sep 2019 12:00:36 +0000 Are you looking to monetize your podcast? Influencer Bridge offers a simple marketplace where you can find advertisers and affiliates that would be perfect fits for your podcast. Full Article Podcasting Video Tips advertising how to monetization Podcast Movement 2019
ia Libsyn Now Offers Podcast-Training in Spanish, IAB-Certified Podcast Stats, and Expanded Distribution By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Sep 2019 17:00:46 +0000 Libsyn is the #1 commercial podcast hosting provider and is bringing new updates! Full Article Podcasting Video Tips how to podcast LibSyn podcast hosting podcast in Spanish Podcast Movement 2019
ia Al Letson Reveals: Sebastian Gorka on America By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 09 Mar 2017 06:38:43 -0000 This week, Reveal host Al Letson speaks to Sebastian Gorka, deputy assistant to President Donald Trump. Usually, Gorka is sent out by the White House to discuss threats outside the U.S. In this special podcast, he and Al discuss domestic issues. Gorka talks a lot about the backbone of America, “real Americans” and the people he calls “the chattering classes.” But who are the “chattering classes”? And what is “the real America”? The outspoken Trump adviser lays bare his views on the country. Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Culture Donald J Trump Donald Trump Far right Immigration Muslims Podcast Politics President President Trump Sebastian Gorka Trump
ia Al Letson Reveals: Former NATO official imagines war with Russia By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 23 Mar 2017 04:05:04 -0000 Since President Donald Trump took office, we’ve heard plenty about Russia. Some have said tensions with the country could lead to conflict – even another world war. In this podcast special, Al Letson talks to former top NATO commander Richard Shirreff, who spells out these fears – which are very real for him – in his new novel. Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Al Letson Al Letson Reveals Donald J Trump Donald Trump Europe European Union Fiction Foreign Policy Investigation NATO Podcast Politics President Putin Richard Shirreff Russia Spy Trump Vladimir Putin World Affairs World Politics
ia Russia’s new scapegoats By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 22 Apr 2017 04:05:34 -0000 In light of recent reports about Chechnya’s anti-gay kidnappings, torture and killings, Reveal revisits stories that expose what it’s like to be gay in Russia. Right now, hateful rhetoric against the LGBT community appears on a daily basis on Russian TV and in speeches by Russian politicians. Reveal traces the roots of the anti-gay movement and shows how President Vladimir Putin uses this agenda to quash political dissent, exert influence on neighboring nations and bash the West. Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Al Letson Anti-gay Chechnya Coda Story Discrimination Europe Gay Issues Gay Rights Homophobia International Investigation Investigative Reporting LGBT LGBT Issues Lesbian Persecution Podcast Putin Religion Russia Trans Transgender Vladimir Putin journalism
ia Trial and terror By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 24 Jun 2017 04:05:38 -0000 President Donald Trump has used the threat of foreign-born terrorists to justify his travel ban – but since 9/11, nearly every terrorist attack in the United States has come from within. On this episode of Reveal, we investigate which domestic terror episodes get tracked and why. To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us on fb.com/ThisIsReveal, Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article America Arson Assaulting a Police Officer Bundy Bundy Ranch Christianity Data Data Journalism Database Domestic Terror FBI Gun Violence Hate Crime Investigation Investigative Fund Investigative Journalism Investigative Reporting Islam Islamist Jihad Jury Las Vegas Law Law Enforcement Mental Health Mosque Muslim Nevada News & Politics Oregon Podcast Police Portland Race Racism Radical Radio Sovereign Citizen Sovereign Citizen Movement Terror Plot Terror Suspect Terrorism Trial United States crime right wing
ia Heroin Diaries By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 26 Oct 2017 04:05:49 -0000 On this special episode of Reveal, reporter Jack Rodolico in partnership with New Hampshire Public Radio brings us an intimate look at the people affected by the opioid epidemic. On May 22, 2015, Daniel Couzins died of a fentanyl overdose at 31. Couzins, an assistant manager at a New Hampshire bank, had started using heroin to quell his severe depression and anxiety – a feeling he likened to “a conference room of people yelling at each other” inside his head. Becoming addicted was never his plan. Things just ended up that way. When Couzins died, he left behind a series of video diaries that his wife, Jennifer, discovered. The tapes offer a harrowing look at how opioid addiction can slowly take over – and end – a life. “I need to watch them,” Jennifer says, “because I need to know.” — To explore more reporting, visit revealnews.org or find us at fb.com/ThisIsReveal, on Twitter @reveal or Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Explicit or Mature Content Health News & Politics Society & Culture
ia The red line: Racial disparities in lending By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 17 Feb 2018 05:05:54 -0000 It’s been 10 years since the great housing bust and lending is back. Not everyone is getting a fair shot at getting a loan. In dozens of cities across the country, lenders are more likely to deny loans to applicants of color than white ones – even when you take into account how much money they make and how much they want to borrow. This type of housing discrimination was outlawed 50 years ago but it’s making a comeback. On this episode of Reveal, we dig into the new redlining. This episode features an interactive text-messaging tool that allows you to learn more about who gets conventional home loans where you live. To get started, text HOME to 202-873-8325. — Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article Amplify Banking Banks Boston Chase Community Reinvestment Act Discrimination Finance Financial Financial Crisis Government Housing Housing Bust Housing Market Investigation Jimmy Carter Lending Lyndon Johnson Mortgage Mortgage Lending News & Politics Obama Philadelphia Podcast Race Racial Racial Issues Racism Real Estate Redlining Santander TD Bank Trump WHYY
ia Warning System Down: California’s Deadliest Fires By reveal.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 10 Mar 2018 05:05:24 -0000 Wildfires raged across Northern California in October, burning through the state’s famed Napa and Sonoma wine regions. In all, more than 170 blazes ripped across an area the size of Maryland and Delaware combined. Scores awoke to flames at their doors, and 44 people were killed in the deadliest fire event in state history. On this episode of Reveal, we team up with KQED to examine what led to delays in evacuations and why so many fire victims received no warnings at all. As wildfires grow more intense, are first responders keeping up? — Head over to revealnews.org for more of our reporting. Follow us on Facebook at fb.com/ThisIsReveal and on Twitter @reveal. And to see some of what you’re hearing, we’re also on Instagram @revealnews. Full Article California Climate Change Development Disaster Emergency Emergency Response Fire Fire Department Firefighters Firefighting First Responders Health Infrastructure Investigation KQED Napa News & Politics PG&E Podcast Real Estate Santa Rosa Sonoma Utility Wildfires Wine Country
ia Trial and terror (rebroadcast) By beta.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 01 Dec 2018 08:00:00 -0000 The recent killing of 11 worshippers at a Pittsburgh synagogue refocused the nation’s attention on right-wing extremist terrorists. Meanwhile, the Trump administration points to radical Islam as the bigger threat to security. On this episode of Reveal, we investigate which terror threats get tracked and which are ignored. Don’t miss out on the next big story. Get the Weekly Reveal newsletter today. Full Article Ammon Bundy Bombing Bundys Civil Rights Cliven Bundy Counterterrorism Crime FBI Indiana Insanity Investigation Law Enforcement Mosque Muslim Neo-Nazi Nevada News & Politics Oregon Police Portland Right Wing Sovereign Citizen Sovereign Citizens Movement Standoff Terrorism True Crime Violence White Nationalism
ia The red line: Racial disparities in lending (Rebroadcast) By beta.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 23 Feb 2019 08:00:00 -0000 It’s been 10 years since the great housing bust and lending is back for some Americans, but not for others. In dozens of cities across the country, lenders are more likely to deny loans to applicants of color than white ones. On this episode of Reveal, we dig into the new redlining. Don’t miss out on the next big story. Get the Weekly Reveal newsletter today. Full Article Al Banks Discrimination Impact Law Politics Racism Senate data housing lending policy
ia Essential Workers By beta.prx.org Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 07:00:00 -0000 While much of America shelters in place, farmworkers, grocery store clerks and airline employees remain on the front lines of the coronavirus crisis. But what’s being done to protect them from catching and spreading the virus? Don’t miss out on the next big story. Get the Weekly Reveal newsletter today. Full Article Al Letson NPR Al Letson Podcast CIR podcast COVID-19 Center for Investigative Reporting podcast Investigative Reporting News & Politics Reveal NPR Reveal News Reveal Radio The Center for Investigative Reporting podcast air travel airlines coronavirus essential worker farm worker farmer field flight attendants grocery harvest produce
ia Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the 2020 Presidential Race and Why We Should Break up Homeland Security By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Mon, 15 Jul 2019 12:00:00 -0400 It’s hard to recall a newly elected freshman representative to Congress who has made a bigger impact than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Her primary victory for New York’s Fourteenth District seat—as a young woman of color beating out a long-established white male incumbent—was big news, and Ocasio-Cortez has been generating headlines almost daily ever since. Practically the day she took her seat in Congress, Ocasio-Cortez became the hero of the left wing of the Democrats and a favored villain of Fox News and the right. She battled Nancy Pelosi to make the Green New Deal a priority, and has been involved with a movement to launch primary challenges against centrist or right-leaning Democrats. Like Bernie Sanders, she embraces the label of democratic socialism and supports free college education for all Americans. She has called for the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. She joined David Remnick in the New Yorker Radio Hour studio on July 5th, just after her trip to the border to examine migrant-detention facilities. Remnick and Ocasio-Cortez spoke about why she courted controversy by referring to some facilities as “concentration camps”; why she thinks the Department of Homeland Security is irredeemable; and whether Joe Biden is qualified to be President, given his comments about colleagues who supported forms of segregation. “Issues of race and gender are not extra-credit points in being a good Democrat,” she says. “They are a core part of the ... competencies that a President needs. . . . Where are you on understanding the people that live in this country?” Full Article alexandria_ocasio_cortez democratic_primary department_of_homeland_security donald_trump history immigration immigration_and_customs_enforcement politics
ia India and Pakistan Clash in Kashmir, the Most Dangerous Place in the World By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Thu, 08 Aug 2019 12:00:00 -0400 On Sunday, the Indian government of Narendra Modi revoked the semi-autonomous status of Kashmir, the Muslim-majority region on the border between India and Pakistan, and brought it under control of the Indian government. Imran Khan, Pakistan’s Prime Minister, condemned the move as another policy decision designed to promote Hindu supremacy in India. Outrage among Muslims in the region may also affect the ongoing peace talks between the United States and the Taliban in Afghanistan, where the capital, Kabul, was the target of a terrorist attack on Wednesday. Dexter Filkins joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss the situation in Kashmir and its ramifications around the world. Full Article hinduism history imran_khan india islam kashmir narendra_modi pakistan politics religion_faith
ia Marianne Williamson Would Like to Clarify By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Mon, 02 Sep 2019 12:00:00 -0400 Marianne Williamson, the self-help author associated with the New Age movement, has never held political office. But the race for the Presidency, she thinks, is less a battle of politics than a battle of souls. In her appearance in the July Democratic debates, she said that President Donald Trump is bringing up a “dark psychic force.” “The worst aspects of human character have been harnessed for political purposes,” she tells David Remnick. Williamson sees herself as a kind of spiritual counter to Trump, reshaping our moral trajectory. And she does have policies, which include repealing the 2017 tax cut and an ambitious plan for slavery reparations, and also tapping some surprising people for her Cabinet. Campaigning on her credentials hasn’t been easy: she’s had to debunk some myths and clarify some statements. She is not an anti-vaxxer, she insists—she apologizes for her earlier remarks on the subject—or a medical skeptic. “I’m Jewish,” she says, “I go to the doctor.” She does not, she says, even have a crystal in her home. “I know this sounds naïve,” she complains, but “I didn’t think the left was so mean. I didn’t think the left lied like this.” Full Article 2020_presidential_race books democratic party (u.s.) [lc] donald_trump health history life marianne_williamson politics religion_faith
ia Boris Johnson vs. Parliament on Brexit By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Fri, 06 Sep 2019 12:00:00 -0400 After more than two years of debates and one deadline extension, the United Kingdom is set to leave the European Union on October 31st. Last week, with no Brexit deal in sight, Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to suspend Parliament for five weeks leading up to that deadline. The move outraged members of Parliament and spurred a revolt in Johnson’s own party, resulting in legislation that may prohibit him from executing a no-deal Brexit. Johnson has called for a general election, though he no longer has the legislative majority he needs to force a vote. Sam Knight joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss the week in Parliament and what it might mean for the future of British democracy. Full Article boris_johnson brexit conservative_party history parliament politics tory_party
ia Trump’s Enablers: How Giuliani, Pence, and Barr Figure Into the Ukraine Scandal By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2019 12:00:00 -0400 This week, evidence emerged that Trump tried to enlist the help of a foreign power to discredit his political opponents—in this case, Democratic Presidential hopeful Joe Biden. Further disclosures revealed that the President may have been aided in his efforts by his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, Vice-President Mike Pence, and Attorney General William Barr. On Tuesday, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced the start of a formal impeachment inquiry against President Trump, saying that he had betrayed his oath of office, the nation’s security, and the integrity of U.S. elections. Jeffrey Toobin, Jane Mayer, and David Rohde—three New Yorker writers who have reported extensively about the Administration—join Dorothy Wickenden to discuss the case against Trump, and how his inner circle may have helped jeopardize his Presidency. Full Article donald_trump history impeachment mike_pence politics rudy_giuliani ukraine william_barr
ia Trump’s Abandonment of the Kurds Appeases Erdoğan and Infuriates Republicans By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2019 12:00:00 -0400 Last Sunday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan informed President Trump of his intention to launch a military offensive in northeastern Syria, in an effort to eradicate the Kurdish militias there. Trump agreed to draw down American troops to clear the way for the Turkish army. Though Erdoğan regards those militias as terrorist groups, the Kurds have been close American allies in the battle against ISIS. Trump’s decision was met with harsh criticism by high-ranking Republicans, U.S. military officials, and others. Dexter Filkins joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss how the incursion into Syria is affecting one of the most volatile regions in the world, and what it could mean for Trump’s Presidency. Full Article donald_trump history politics recep_tayyip_erdogan syria turkey
ia Evan Osnos and Jiayang Fan on the Hong Kong Protests By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 12:00:00 -0400 The months of protests in Hong Kong may be the biggest political crisis facing Chinese leadership since the Tiananmen Square massacre a generation ago. What began as objections to a proposed extradition law has morphed into a broad-based protest movement. “There was just this rising panic that Hong Kong was becoming just like another mainland city, utterly under the thumb of the Party,” says Jiayang Fan, who recently returned from Hong Kong. In Beijing, Evan Osnos spoke to officials during their celebration of the Chinese Communist Party’s seventieth year in power. He found that the leadership is feeling more secure than it did in 1989, when tanks mowed down student protesters. “I think the more likely scenario,” Osnos tells David Remnick, “is that China will keep up the pressure and gradually use its sheer weight and persistence to try to grind down the resistance of protestors.” Full Article china donald_trump history hong_kong politics xi_jinping
ia Sophia Takal’s “Black Christmas,” and the Producer Jason Blum on Horror with a Message By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 12:00:00 -0400 On a sound stage in Brooklyn, Sophia Takal is racing to finish her first feature film, in time for a December release. The film is a remake of “Black Christmas,” an early slasher flick from Canada, in which sorority girls are picked off by a gruesome killer. Horror “takes our everyday anxieties and dread and externalizes them for us,” Takal told WNYC’s Rhiannon Corby, “and allows us to witness a character going through it and usually surviving.” Takal brought a very 2019 sensibility to the remake, reflecting the ongoing struggle of the #MeToo movement. “You can never feel like you’ve beaten misogyny,” she said. “In this movie, the women are never given a rest. They always have to keep fighting.” “Black Christmas” is produced by Jason Blum. Blum found his way to horror films almost by accident: his company, Blumhouse Productions, produced “Paranormal Activity,” which was made for a few thousand dollars and then earned hundreds of millions at the box office. He went on to make high-prestige projects, such as Jordan Peele’s “Get Out,” which became one of the very few horror films to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. Blum understands that a truly frightening movie needs more than good “scares.” “What makes horror movies scary,” he told David Remnick, “is what’s in between the scares,” meaning how it taps into the audience’s anxieties about issues in the real world. Having a message sells, Blum thinks. Full Article arts get_out history horror_movies jordan_peele life metoo_movement politics storytelling