to Robert Townsend (Ep. 21, 2020) By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 05:47:56 +0000 This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson speaks with actor, film director/producer and writer Robert Townsend about his challenges and successes over three decades in the entertainment industry, including the groundbreaking film Hollywood Shuffle, the Making The Five Heartbeats documentary, and new television project American Soul. Full Article In Black America "The Five Heartbeats" American Soul Hollywood Shuffle independent filmmaking Partners in Crime Robert Townsend The Meteor Man
to U.S. Leads the World’s Virus Fight? That’s News to the World By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:43:20 +0000 The State Department insists the Trump administration is at the fore of the global response to the coronavirus, but worries persist about an American retrenchment. Full Article United States International Relations Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Humanitarian Aid European Union State Department Pompeo Mike Trump Donald J
to Michael Pack: Trump Pushes for Senate to Confirm Conservative to Run Voice of America By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:17:35 +0000 A key Senate committee has scheduled a vote on the long-stalled nomination of Michael Pack, an ally of Stephen K. Bannon, to run the agency in charge of the Voice of America. Employees are worried. Full Article United States Politics and Government Appointments and Executive Changes News and News Media Voice of America United States Agency for Global Media Bannon Stephen K Trump Donald J Pack Michael
to California to Mail All Voters Ballots for November Election By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:35:34 +0000 Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday made California the first state to alter its plans for the general election in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article Voter Registration and Requirements United States Politics and Government Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Newsom Gavin Voting and Voters California
to Fight Over Virus’s Death Toll Opens Grim New Front in Election Battle By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:00:08 +0000 Elements of the right have sought to bolster President Trump’s political standing by turning scientific questions into political issues. Full Article Washington (DC) Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Presidential Election of 2020 Deaths (Fatalities) Global Warming Fringe Groups and Movements Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Democratic Party Fox News Channel Heartland Institute Point of View Emanuel Ezekiel J Fauci Anthony S Hume Brit Ingraham Laura A Jones Alex (1974- ) Mann Michael E Oreskes Naomi Spicer Sean M (1971- ) Trump Donald J New York City Minnesota
to Nightly Applause Is Nice, but Some Doctors Think Votes Would Be Nicer By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:00:22 +0000 “My day job is talking people into getting colonoscopies,” one doctor said. So how much harder could the campaign trail be? Full Article Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Politics and Government United States Politics and Government Medicine and Health Doctors American Medical Assn
to The Stone That Made a Kingdom By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 01 Dec 2019 00:00:00 GMT Bible Answers Live is a live call-in radio program where listeners can have their questions answered directly from the Bible. Join Pastor Doug and Pastor Ross in this week's interactive Bible study. Full Article Bible Answers Live
to Their Stumbling Stone, Your Precious Rock By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 08 Dec 2019 00:00:00 GMT "For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do." If you're struggling to do what's right, if you're discouraged because you still desire the things of this world or you worry that your heart has hardened, remember God's promise in Ezequiel ; He will put a new spirit in you and help you walk with Him. Join Pastor Doug and Pastor Ross in this episode of Bible Answers Live to learn more and find the strength to keep pressing on. Come and open your Bible with us ! Full Article Bible Answers Live
to DVDs Came Late to the High-Def TV Party By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Fri, 6 May 2005 11:07:06 GMT You can now watch high-definition television on sets as cheap as $500, with plenty of programming from a variety of channels. But HDTV is missing from one crucial corner of the home-entertainment business -- the DVD. Companies are still developing and promoting two different, incompatible high-definition versions of the DVD, neither of which will have any consumer relevance (read: tolerable prices) until next year at the soonest. Full Article
to Google Accommodates Search History Buffs By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Fri, 6 May 2005 11:07:06 GMT Don't take this personally, but Google wants your Web search history. Full Article
to 5 Ways to Unleash Music By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Fri, 6 May 2005 11:07:06 GMT Two years ago this coming Thursday, the online music business stopped being a joke. When Apple Computer opened its iTunes Music Store for business on April 28, 2003, people finally had a song-downloads destination that provided a fair value for the money.-Rob Pegoraro Full Article
to MCI Calls Qwest's Bid 'Superior' to Verizon's By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Fri, 6 May 2005 11:07:06 GMT MCI Inc.'s board of directors embraced a cash-rich offer from Qwest Communications International Inc. after months of saying the company was a financially weaker and strategically less desirable merger partner than Verizon Communications Inc.-The Washington Post Full Article
to Ousted Ecuadorean Leader Flees to Asylum in Brazil By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sun, 8 May 2005 19:03:50 GMT By Patrick Markey QUITO, Ecuador (Reuters) - Ousted Ecuadorean PresidentLucio Gutierrez and his family fled Quito for asylum in Brazilon Sunday four days after street protests against hisincreasingly unpopular government forced him from office. Full Article
to Venezuela Military Cooperation with U.S. Stopped By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sun, 8 May 2005 19:03:50 GMT By Pascal Fletcher CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuela is ending militaryoperations and exchanges with the United States, President HugoChavez said on Sunday, and he ordered out U.S. instructors hesaid were trying to foment unrest in the barracks against him. Full Article
to Koizumi, Hu Meet to Address Tensions By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sun, 8 May 2005 19:03:50 GMT JAKARTA, Indonesia, April 23 -- Chinese President Hu Jintao urged Japan to translate its remorse over wartime atrocities into "actual action" during a much-anticipated meeting here Saturday that both sides said they hoped would ease dangerously heightened tensions between the two countries. Full Article
to Iraqi Unit Brings Calm To a Rebel Stronghold By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sun, 8 May 2005 19:03:50 GMT BAGHDAD -- The Iraqi platoon slips in darkness down a path from an abandoned rail yard to a cemetery in Haifa, a Baghdad district long notorious for insurgent ambushes. Full Article
to Iraqi Legislator Slain, Underscoring Danger By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sun, 8 May 2005 19:03:50 GMT BAGHDAD, April 27 -- After one attempt on her life, Lamia Abed Khadouri Sakri went underground, moving out of the home she shared with a brother who was crippled in the attack, colleagues say. Full Article
to IBM WebSphere Application Server V9.0 Supplements - WebSphere Customization Toolkit By www.ibm.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 00:00:00 -0600 IBM WebSphere Application Server V9.0 Supplements - WebSphere Customization Toolkit Full Article
to WEBSITE: WRTI 90.1 FM in Philadelphia To Feature Artists Who Upload their Livestream events to Jazz Near You By news.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: 2020-03-24T19:27:48+00:00 Jazz Near You's effort to promote livestream jazz events has received an added boost thanks to a collaboration with WRTI 90.1 FM in Philadelphia. In addition to accessing livestream events from the Jazz Near You website, the weekly Jazz Near You newsletter, the Jazz Near You app, and from external websites and blogs that embed the Jazz Near You livestream calendar widget and feed, WRTI will use the Jazz Near You's livestream calendar to promote the events that are uploaded to the website.... Full Article
to WEBSITE: All About Jazz to Broadcast Live From Our Living Rooms: An Online Music Festival and Fundraiser By news.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: 2020-03-31T20:38:07+00:00 Thanks, in part, to our own fund drive, All About Jazz and Jazz Near You have pivoted to support livestream jazz events. The transformation, which started ten days ago, has a singular purpose: to raise awareness of livestream jazz events worldwide and help boost ticket sales or tip jar donations... Full Article
to WEBSITE: All About Jazz Top 10 Tracks: March 2020 By news.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: 2020-04-01T08:16:37+00:00 All About Jazz features a free song every day spanning all genres of jazz, and of the 30 tracks featured in March, these ten represent our reader favorites as indicated by total listens. Musicians and record labels can submit full length MP3s for consideration here.... Full Article
to FESTIVAL: CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival Canceled For June 19-27. Producers Working To Reschedule Festival To Fall 2020 By news.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: 2020-04-06T15:11:47+00:00 CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival Producers Marc Iacona and John Nugent announced today that the festival's 19th edition, originally scheduled for June 19-27, will be canceled on those dates due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but that they are working hard to reschedule the festival to fall of 2020.... Full Article
to FESTIVAL: The Bebop Channel Issues Stock Grants To Official Selections Amid Worldwide Festival Cancellations By news.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: 2020-04-19T17:54:36+00:00 Many up-and-coming filmmakers' dreams for success have been crushed indefinitely due to the COVID- 19 pandemic. As pointed out in Shirley Li's piece in The Atlantic entitled The Pandemic Is Hitting One Part of Hollywood Especially Hard, film festivals around the world—arguably the most important life-line for new filmmakers—have been cancelled.... Full Article
to RADIO: Radio host and All About Jazz Contributor Ed Blanco celebrates 13 years of Jazz Café on WDNA 88.9FM By news.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T16:45:38+00:00 Jazz radio host and All About Jazz contributor Ed Blanco, in May 2020 celebrates 13 years as producer and host of Jazz Café, an early Sunday morning jazz show on WDNA, 88.9FM in Miami, Florida... Full Article
to Born Today - Anthony Wilson By Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:16:01 +0000 Anthony Wilson Born: 1968Anthony Wilson is a guitarist and composer known for a nuanced body of work that moves fluidly across genres. Wilson has long been curious about blurring borders and finding the place where where style and possibility intersect. Wilson’s first recording— Anthony Wilson (1997) — featured a nine-piece “little big band” and garnered a Grammy nomination for Best Large Ensemble Jazz Recording. It was followed by Goat Hill Junket (1998), and Adult Themes (2000). His fourth recording with... Continue Full Article
to How to host a successful webinar By organicweb.com.au Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 03:12:06 +0000 I’m currently hosting a series of live webinars for up to 150 people per event. In the past I’ve hosted in-person meetups but, due to current isolation initiatives (COVID-19), online is the way to go. This of course offers great opportunities for reaching a wider audience however does offer technical challenges different to those experienced […] This article appeared first at ❤ OrganicWeb - Mailchimp training, consulting & integration experts. Full Article Marketing eventbrite how to mailchimp Zapier
to Turn leads into Prospects using Mailchimp By organicweb.com.au Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 02:31:39 +0000 A question I sometimes get asked in my Mailchimp classes is how Mailchimp may be used in the sales funnel. Mailchimp can be used effectively in various parts of the sales funnel and in this video I show how prospects may be differentiated from leads in a Mailchimp Audience. In summary, email marketing is an […] This article appeared first at ❤ OrganicWeb - Mailchimp training, consulting & integration experts. Full Article Marketing mailchimp
to Today's Track: Dread Change By Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:21:01 +0000 Listen to Dread Change (08:35) By Artist/Band Danielle Friedman From the Album School of Fish (Independent) More Downloads Full Article
to COVID-19 Economic Depression: How to deal? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:47:05 GMT How can we prepare for and mitigate the effects of economic depression as residents of a major US city (NYC)?It's clear the world is headed for an extended economic depression. History teaches us that cities are badly affected by depressions. Crime goes up, local services get worse, "-isms" get worse, the world gets.....meaner and smaller and less stable. We're fortunate enough that my partner and I are unlikely both to be made unemployed at the same time in the medium term and will thus keep our home and be able to pay bills. (And yes, we realize this is a position of immense privilege) What should people such as ourselves - middle-class, middle-aged apartment owners who are not on the edge of precarity - do mentally and physically to prepare for and mitigate the consequences of economic depression? I'm seeking advice on BOTH the mechanics of the obvious:, like improved situational awareness and security for themselves and their belongings, but ALSO other advice on activities, mentalities etc. Open to links to discussions on this from other places as well.. We live in Queens, NY, near some neighborhoods that are already economically badly affected and will get worse. So, obviously, I'm particularly interested in NYC, USA, but more general relevant advice is welcome. Full Article cities covid covid19 depression economics Newyork NY NYC Queens recession
to counting sheep mp3 by Fullmetal Alchemist Japanese voice actor? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:53:18 GMT Years ago, when Fullmetal Alchemist (the first one) aired, someone released an mp3 of the seiyuu/voice actor for Roy Mustang either counting sheep or just plain counting in Japanese, probably from 1 to 100 or similar. It was extremely soothing. I have since lost my copy, and haven't had any luck finding it on the internet--does anyone know where to find this audio file? Full Article anime resolved
to What's the right second monitor for me? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:28:52 GMT Working from home on an entry-level 16-inch 2019 MBP running Catalina.I currently use an ancient 27-inch Apple monitor (so ancient that I have to daisy-chain a Thunderbolt 1-2 adapter and Thunderbolt 2-USB-C adapter to use it). It works fine, but I really miss having my two-monitor work setup (for various reasons, the laptop screen doesn't work for me in this role). Just using Word and Excel and similar here, no crazy graphic demands. Ability to pass through power to the laptop, or to dock other peripherals, would be nice, but is not required. What should I be looking at? Wrinkle: my desk is against the window the view from which is the one aesthetically appealing aspect of this apartment. There's no way a second monitor won't tragically increase the amount of the view that's blocked, but I would prefer a compact footprint. Maybe one that can rotate to portrait mode? Full Article apple macbookpro monitor
to How do I approach learning to sew by way of this very specific project? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:33:41 GMT I want to teach myself to sew by replicating this apron, probably many, many times. I bought the apron; what next?After spending a lot of the past couple of months in a Bon Appétit rabbit hole (thanks MeFi!), I'm obsessed with this apron that seems to be favored by many of the presenters. Despite its ridiculous price, I went ahead and bought one as a bit of retail therapy. Well, it arrived today and I loooooove it. I want to give them to all my friends and family, and I want ten of them hanging in my own pantry, but spending $5K on linen aprons from France isn't on the agenda. So, no time like the present to merge this motivation with another long-standing goal, which is to get competent with my sewing machine, a Singer from... maybe the early '90s? It was given to me by a friend about ten years ago, and since then I have used it three times, always with a more experienced helper to thread the machine, help cut the pieces, etc. The last time it came out of the closet was at least four years ago, so please assume that I am starting from zero. I have watched a fair amount of Project Runway, but despite that I do not really know where to begin :) This tutorial seems reasonable easy to follow to make a pattern, but... then what? Is there anything more to it than just trying and trying again, presuming I can't ask or hire anyone for help in the foreseeable future? What is the absolute cheapest fabric I can practice on that will help me not ruin the first few yards of linen that I (with luck) will ultimately graduate to? Can I just use reasonably-sized rags/old clothes from the basement? Any general tips on learning to sew on your own as an adult are also welcome! Full Article apron bonappetit linenapron sewing sewingalone sewingmachine singer
to how to explain a long-distance social distancing "bubble" By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:52:20 GMT Me and my partner have decided to form a shared social distancing "bubble" with another of our couple friends. I believe we are following safe protocols for this but wanted to get an honest outside opinion as to whether we could be managing this better/safer/etc.Here is the situation: I am a musician, and my main music collaborator used to live about a half hour from me. Back in January, he and his girlfriend relocated about 90 minutes away, in a major city that has had a large amount of COVID-19 cases. Where I live hasn't been as bad, but we are all still being cautious. Musician friend and I are collaborating on a music recording project to combat boredom because we are both unemployed and obviously live gigs are right out. We have been doing most of our planning remotely, via Zoom and phone calls, but every now and again we do have to meet in person as his recording studio is in his apartment and sometimes he and the girlfriend come up here to ease the stir-craziness. We believe we are being safe in our methodology but wanted to confirm. When we embarked upon this project, we made a pact with each other and our partners that the only people we would allow into our homes is each other. The way this works is, when I have to drive to his place to record, I wash my hands, mask up, and drive down to see him. He lives in a neighborhood with ample street parking near his building. When I arrive, I mask up again, buzz into his apartment, take off my outerwear and shoes immediately and keep it on a hook outside their front door, take mask off and put in my purse leave purse in one spot on a table, hand wash and hand sanitize. He and girlfriend also hand wash and hand sanitize, and have been cleaning all doorknobs and buzzer buttons and handrails of the stairs with disinfectant wipes before I arrive. When we record, we disinfect all microphones, headphones, gear we touch including instruments with wipes before and after use. When I leave, I wipe down the table where my purse was, wash hands again, mask up, drive home. All clothing I wear is promptly laundered. When he comes up to work with me his protocol is similar: wash hands, mask up, drive to my house, where I have been disinfecting doorknobs and other surfaces. When he arrives, he parks in our drive, his outerwear and shoes stays out on our patio, he washes hands again and hand sanitizes, we rehearse for a couple hours, then he washes hands again, masks up, drives home, masks up, goes into building, washes hands. All clothes he wore go immediately into the laundry. Any surface he touches in my house gets pre-and-post wiped down with disinfecting wipes. We don't record in my home there is no gear to disinfect other than his guitar. His girlfriend works from home and keeps herself separate from us when we record in their home. My boyfriend lost his job due to COVID but busies himself with projects in his home office while we rehearse in our home. The four of us have mutually agreed that we are the only other folks we will allow in our homes and we follow this safety protocol to the T every time we travel to see each other. So, question 1) are we being safe enough, or are we being dumb? None of us so far has gotten sick and we are comfortable with our routine. How could we improve our safety protocol? Neither of us stop at gas stations to and from each other; we gas up on our own time and hand sanitize after doing so. Question 2) Musician friend and I are getting ready to record a video of us performing a duet in his apartment. Our mutual friends know we no longer live near each other, and my fear is that when they see evidence that we haven't been keeping six feet apart at all times in his apartment we will get scorned by our colleagues, or near the brunt of actual anger because they are not aware of our safety routine. How can we explain that we have been talking proactive steps to keep ourselves safe and have chosen to be a somewhat long distance social isolation bubble with each other when we release this video to avoid angry responses? Is it necessary? Musician buddy is ambivalent, but I am a worrier and don't want to inadvertently bring us bad publicity. Please be gentle with me. We are doing our best and we so far have not gotten sick with this protocol. Our partners are also proactive in hand sanitizing and/or hand washing once one of us leaves the other place. Are we being stupid? Is there a way to explain this succinctly when we release our video to pre-empt any judgement? Seriously please be gentle. My anxiety is on high alert just from reading the news each day and I really hope this community will refrain from a pile on because we are doing everything we can to keep ourselves and our partners safe. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you. Full Article avoidingbadPR beingsafe COVID-19 socialdiatancing socialdiatancingmutualbubble socialdistancingpact stayinghealthy
to How do I add a criteria to the aggregate function in this excel formula? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:45:43 GMT I've been working with this Excel formula for a month or so. It comes from Leila Gharani's Youtube tutorial.=IF(ROWS($A$1000:$A1000)<$J$291,INDEX($B$2:$B$300,AGGREGATE(15,3,($N$2:$N$300="Japanese")/($N$2:$N$300="Japanese")*ROW($N$2:$N$300)-ROW($N$1),ROWS($A$1000:$A1000)))," ") In this iteration, it's indexing column B, which is a list of movie names, and returning a list of every Japanese language film. Film languages are listed in column N. The formula takes advantage of Aggregate's "Ignore error" option; since Excel treats yeses as 1's and nos as 0's, dividing the aggregate results by itself returns an error for all the nos, since you can't divide by zero. Pretty clever. Then the formula multiplies the 1 by the row where it's located, and finally returns the smallest number in the list to the index function (then the second smallest, then third smallest as you drag down the formula). My question is, how do I add criteria so the film not only has to be in Japanese, but also has to have a RottenTomatoes score of >75%, if Column T is RottenTomatoes scores? I'm feel I should just multiply the Japanese criteria by the RT criteria in brackets and then divide that product by itself, but I keep getting errors when I try this. Maybe my syntax is screwy? And yes, I know it would be a lot easier to do this using VBA, but I'm running the workbook on Sharepoint, which doesn't support VBA. Thanks! Full Article Excel excelFormulas excelFunctions
to Movin' to the Suburbs, gonna eat a lot of whatever-Surrey-produces By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:59:00 GMT Buying in the suburbs vs renting in the city? We are living in Vancouver right now, and we love a lot about it, but we could buy a place in the suburbs right now (which might not be true six months or a year from now). We are really torn, and I want some perspective on what moving to the suburbs is really like, and if owning is that much better than renting.We've been renting a flat in East Vancouver for a year and love a lot of things about it. The proximity to work downtown, the neighbourhood feel, proximity to beaches and attractions, the kids' school (both elementary-aged), cherry blossoms, shopping, all the things people love about Vancouver. We haven't been saving any money though, because our rent is outrageously high. We can buy a 2000 sq ft condo in Surrey for less than the rent of 1000 sq ft in East Van. We have a small down-payment saved up, but we're not adding to it anymore, so if we are going to buy now is the time. There are some very motivated sellers at the moment and prices have come down, which they NEVER do in the area. But we are torn. Suburbs mean longer commute (and paying for transit instead of biking to work), longer travel time to all the fun things we love, changing the kids' school, further to the airport/ferry, the awfulness of moving, etc. We would gain some space, some privacy, some autonomy (paint walls! get a hamster!) and some equity. Have you moved to the suburbs with kids? Was it worth it? Additional details: I'm a stay-at-home-mom and my wife works right downtown in Vancouver. Both of our kids have ADHD and are ROWDY. Moving to another (cheaper) rental is out-of-the-question. Even though our current place isn't perfect, its good enough that if we continue to rent we just wanna stay here. If we bought, it would be into a strata, with all that entails. We have owned a house before but not in this province. Full Article Canada city downpayment mortgage moving rent strata suburbs Surrey transit Vancouver
to How Not to Get Shot: And Other Advice from White People [Download] By archive.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:29:14 GMT How Not to Get Shot: And Other Advice from White People by D. L. HUGHLEY [Download Audiobook] ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️.This item belongs to: image/opensource_image.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, JPEG, Metadata Full Article image/opensource_image
to Antonia Tully on compulsory sex education for four year olds - BBC Radio Wales By archive.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:29:29 GMT Antonia Tully of SPUC's Safe at School was interviewed on BBC Radio Wales in response to the news that the Government is introducing compulsory sex and relationships education for children as young as four....This item belongs to: movies/opensource_movies.This item has files of the following types: Metadata Full Article movies/opensource_movies
to BPL: Little Storytime with Bethany: Let's Find Mommy By archive.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:29:35 GMT Thank you for enjoying Bellingham Public Library's virtual storytimes! Videos will remain available through the duration of our closure. Click "Show More" below for more information and lyrics to the songs and rhymes shared....This item belongs to: movies/cobewa.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Metadata, h.264 HD Full Article movies/cobewa
to How to Be a Friend: An Ancient Guide to True Friendship [Download] By archive.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:29:45 GMT How to Be a Friend: An Ancient Guide to True Friendship by MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO [Download Audiobook] ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️.This item belongs to: image/opensource_image.This item has files of the following types: Metadata Full Article image/opensource_image
to Webwide Crawldata 2020-05-09T03:41:13PDT to 2020-05-08T22:02:27PDT By archive.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:29:46 GMT Internet Archive crawldata from Twitter Outlinks Crawl, captured by crawl502.us.archive.org:twitter_outlinks from Sat May 9 03:41:13 PDT 2020 to Fri May 8 22:02:27 PDT 2020..This item belongs to: web/outlinks-from-tweets.This item has files of the following types: Metadata, Text Full Article web/outlinks-from-tweets
to Generator By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Nov 2019 16:37:19 +0000 Generator is the next piece in the Strands series. These audiovisual compositions illustrate the interpretation of animated, generative, graphic scores written in Javascript. Generator is made up of connected line segments that that go from left to right, up, or … Continue reading → Full Article Audio News Music Sound Design Aleatoric Music Analog Synthesis Bass Station II Experimental Music Strands Video
to Social Distance II with Corrector Records Live Stream By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Mar 2020 20:49:56 +0000 Saturday, March 28, 2020 I had the privilege of performing a solo, electronic, live-streaming set for Social Distance II with Corrector Records. I played first followed by live coder Mike Hodnick AKA Kindohm, and Carl Fisk AKA Mount Curve. The … Continue reading → Full Article Audio News Performance Korg KP3+ Minifooger Delay Prophet Rev2 REV2 Degrader Rhodes Video
to HYDRAMORPH™ Morphing Editor for the ASM Hydrasynth By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 20:12:08 +0000 During self-isolation due to COVID-19 my teaching has moved online affording me more time toward individual projects. I had already started a building a morphing editor for the Ashun Sound Machines Hydrasynth, so this is where I have been directing … Continue reading → Full Article Audio News Max Sound Design Experimental Generative Glitch HYDRAMORPH Hydrasynth Software Video
to Torben Snekkestad / Agusti Fernandez / Barry Guy: The Swiftest Traveler By www.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 07:01:08 +0000 A trio of exploratory and quick-witted improvisers unite for an exciting and stimulating outing on The Swiftest Traveler. Norwegian reedman Torben Snekkestad and Catalan pianist Agusti Fernandez are comrades of bassist Barry Guy in his The Blue Shroud Band and also the 2020 edition of the London Jazz Composers Orchestra... [ read more ] Full Article
to Jeremiah Cymerman: Systema Munditotius, vol. 1 By www.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 07:01:13 +0000 Musician, composer, producer, Jeremiah Cymerman may have created the soundtrack to our current circumstance. Not that his project Systema Munditotius, vol. 1 was conceived and produced after the discovery of the CoronaVirus in 2019, but that it may have prophesied this pandemic... [ read more ] Full Article
to Gary Bartz and Maisha: Night Dreamer Direct-To-Disc Sessions By www.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:01:00 +0000 This international spiritual-jazz jam promises much and delivers most of it. On the one hand, Gary Bartz, who is among the movement's American elder statesmen. On the other, Maisha, six young Londoners... [ read more ] Full Article
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to DIY :: How to make my mix sound professional By ccmixter.org Published On :: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 18:07:05 PDT Ive been making music for couple of years now but still cant figure out why my mix doesnt sound professional. Im I doing something wrong? This is the link to my tracks http://www.ourmedia.org/node/300488 Someone please help me out. Full Article
to DIY :: How to make my mix sound professional (Reply) By ccmixter.org Published On :: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 19:23:18 PDT The 100% guaranteed way to get your bedroom mixes to sound more professional (and by far the most expensive) is to spend time in a recording studio. Take the raw tracks to something you want to mix, import it into their ProTools setup (or whatever they use) and have a pro engineer (must be a talkative, friendly one, not a grumpy, cynical one) to mix it. ASK A BILLION questions, be a dork and write stuff down if you have to. The worst case scenario is that after 2/3 hours at least you'll know what questions to ask of Google or at the local tech book store. The best case is that your music impresses the engineer and he/she becomes a pseudo mentor for you. Engineering is by far my weakest area (along with playing in tune and in time) so everything that follows is said that caveat: I have found that going cheap on mastering tools (compression, limiters, eq) hurts bedroom mixes a lot. Money I've spent on the top utilities there (I use Waves) dwarfs all my other plugins put together by an order of magnitude. (Reason's mastering suite is pretty good so you may be covered there; although I've applied Waves L2 to mixes done after the 'final' Reason mixdown and there's no question there was a marked improvement in pro-sheen.) I have found tweakheadz site very useful, especially their mixing 101 page. Finally I have been told (and have experienced it myself) that posting often to ccM and asking for real, brutal reviews and feedback has helped a lot of people. I, for one, am very, very embarrassed by several of my uploads from 2 years ago here, while only very embarrassed by more recent ones; all strictly due to people hearing stuff I didn't. Full Article
to DIY :: How to make my mix sound professional (Reply) By ccmixter.org Published On :: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 19:46:23 PDT that sounds good. ill look for a studio near my place. at the end you said that the comments from ccmixer is very useful but what shall i do if i want a brutal review of my own original mix? because on ccmixer i can only upload remixes or samples or separate tracks. Full Article