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Musicians@Google: WNYC's Radiolab + Zoë Keating
Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, hosts of WNYC's 'Radiolab', join avant-cellist Zoë Keatin...
published: 07 Apr 2011
author: AtGoogleTalks
Musicians@Google: WNYC's Radiolab + Zoë Keating
Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, hosts of WNYC's 'Radiolab', join avant-cellist Zoë Keating for a discussion on the creative process. For more information about WNYC's Radiolab, please visit radiolab.org For more information about Zoë Keating, please visit http This event took place on March 25, 2011 at The Googleplex in Mountain View, CA.
published: 07 Apr 2011
views: 17875
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WNYC Street Shots: Jake Dobkin
An internet professional by day, Jake Dobkin's alter ego on nights and weekends is Blue Ja...
published: 30 May 2008
author: wnycradio
WNYC Street Shots: Jake Dobkin
An internet professional by day, Jake Dobkin's alter ego on nights and weekends is Blue Jake, a photoblogger whose work chronicles the changing face of New York City. Produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrea Silenzi for WNYC Culture More videos: www.wnyc.org
published: 30 May 2008
author: wnycradio
views: 59734
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WNYC Street Shots: Joe Wigfall
Joe Wigfall can see with his hands. Never lifting his camera to his eye, he shoots hundred...
published: 10 Jul 2008
author: wnycradio
WNYC Street Shots: Joe Wigfall
Joe Wigfall can see with his hands. Never lifting his camera to his eye, he shoots hundreds of photos during his lunch hour or walking to the train after work. A true artist, Joe brings a bit of himself into each of his photographs. He's the winner of WNYC's Street Shots Challenge. Produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrea Silenzi for WNYC Culture More videos: www.wnyc.org
published: 10 Jul 2008
author: wnycradio
views: 81646
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Patrick Watson at WNYC for NPR Music
The Montreal-based musician performs "Beijing," "Big Bird In A Small World" and "Wooden Ar...
published: 11 May 2009
author: nprmusic
Patrick Watson at WNYC for NPR Music
The Montreal-based musician performs "Beijing," "Big Bird In A Small World" and "Wooden Arms" at the WNYC studios in New York City. Watson's stunning, romantic voice soars above the guitars and highly orchestrated melodies amid a driving pulse of precise piano work. Meanwhile, Kuster's clattering percussion is crisply performed on snare drums, marimbas and household pots turned upside-down. It's an inspired sound from a great young artist. Find more at www.npr.org
published: 11 May 2009
author: nprmusic
views: 88893
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Laura Marling "Night After Night" on WNYC's Spinning On Air
British songwriter Laura Marling performs "Night After Night" a song from her album "A Cre...
published: 31 Aug 2011
author: SpinningOnAir
Laura Marling "Night After Night" on WNYC's Spinning On Air
British songwriter Laura Marling performs "Night After Night" a song from her album "A Creature I Don't Know," in New York City on WNYC's Spinning On Air with David Garland, for an in-studio session broadcast Sept. 4, 2011. Listen to the whole show at www.wnyc.org/shows/spinning/2011/sep/04 Check youtube.com/spinningonair for more new songs by Laura Marling. Song copyright 2011 by Laura Marling. Music mix and video by David Garland. Video recorded June 13, 2011. More info at wnyc.org, spinningonair.org
published: 31 Aug 2011
author: SpinningOnAir
views: 137421
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WNYC Street Shots: Bruce Gilden
Hunting for characters on the Streets of New York City with Magnum Photographer Bruce Gild...
published: 15 May 2008
author: wnycradio
WNYC Street Shots: Bruce Gilden
Hunting for characters on the Streets of New York City with Magnum Photographer Bruce Gilden. Visit WNYC's Street Shots for more videos and a chance to share your own Street photographs. Produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrea Silenzi for WNYC Culture More videos: www.wnyc.org
published: 15 May 2008
author: wnycradio
views: 600368
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Dark Dark Dark "In Your Dreams" on WNYC's Spinning On Air
Dark Dark Dark performs "In Your Dreams" in New York City on WNYC's Spinning On Air with D...
published: 04 Nov 2010
author: SpinningOnAir
Dark Dark Dark "In Your Dreams" on WNYC's Spinning On Air
Dark Dark Dark performs "In Your Dreams" in New York City on WNYC's Spinning On Air with David Garland, for an in-studio session broadcast Nov. 7, 2010. Download the whole show for free at www.wnyc.org/shows/spinning/2010/nov/07/ . Music copyright 2010 by Dark Dark Dark. Video by David Garland. More info at wnyc.org, spinningonair.org
published: 04 Nov 2010
author: SpinningOnAir
views: 61604
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Street Shots Bruce Gilden
Street Shots Bruce Gilden...
published: 27 Dec 2009
author: madshaunyboy
Street Shots Bruce Gilden
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"Christain Marclay: Festival" with Anthony Coleman playing "Shuffle, 2007"
For more on "Chalkboard" visit: www.wqxr.org Christian Marclay's "Festival," currently on ...
published: 10 Aug 2010
author: wnycradio
"Christain Marclay: Festival" with Anthony Coleman playing "Shuffle, 2007"
For more on "Chalkboard" visit: www.wqxr.org Christian Marclay's "Festival," currently on view at The Whitney, includes "Chalkboard, 2010," a blackboard with musical staffs. Chalk and erasers are provided and visitors are encouraged to make their mark. Composer and pianist Anthony Coleman visited the exhibit to perform Marclay's "Shuffle, 2007" a series of 72 cards printed with pictures of musical notes assembled by Marclay. Here is an excerpt.
published: 10 Aug 2010
author: wnycradio
views: 3173
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Mona Eltahawy Reacts to Resignation of Mubarak
During a special Brian Lehrer Show in WNYC's Greene Space, journalist and activist Mona El...
published: 11 Feb 2011
author: wnycradio
Mona Eltahawy Reacts to Resignation of Mubarak
During a special Brian Lehrer Show in WNYC's Greene Space, journalist and activist Mona Eltahawy reacts to the breaking news that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resigned. This video is from minutes after the announcement. For full audio and video of the event, visit It's A Free Country, WNYC's political website. www.wnyc.org
published: 11 Feb 2011
author: wnycradio
views: 12513
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WNYC Street Shots: Sandra Roa
Sandra Roa grew up along the 7 train in Jackson Heights, Queens. When she returned to take...
published: 19 May 2008
author: wnycradio
WNYC Street Shots: Sandra Roa
Sandra Roa grew up along the 7 train in Jackson Heights, Queens. When she returned to take photographs, she was drawn to los jornaleros, day laborers, who congregate on Roosevelt Avenue. She uses photographs, audio and video to document their stories. Produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrea Silenzi for WNYC Culture More videos: www.wnyc.org
published: 19 May 2008
author: wnycradio
views: 43771
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WNYC-TV - Video Music Box opening - 1989
This is the classic opening sequence of the groundbreaking program "Video Music Box", whic...
published: 17 Jul 2006
author: RolloSmokes
WNYC-TV - Video Music Box opening - 1989
This is the classic opening sequence of the groundbreaking program "Video Music Box", which began in 1983 on WNYC-TV (the old channel 31, now called WPXN-TV) in New York City. "VMB" ran on channel 31 until 1996, when when the program moved to WNYE-TV (channel 25) after WNYC-TV was sold by the City of New York. This opening was recorded off-air from WNYC-TV in 1989. This clip starts off with a promo for the British comedy "Shelley", one of many such programs aired on channel 31 at the time. After the station identification, Ralph McDaniels welcomes us to "New York's number one video show". The classic opening montage, which is soundtracked by the instrumental version of Whodini's "Five Minutes of Funk", features the following clips: -- Breakdancers -- "You Talk Too Much", Run DMC -- "Stick 'Em", The Fat Boys -- LL Cool J -- "Sun City" with Bruce Springsteen and former Temptations David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks -- "Kiss", Prince and the Revolution -- "Once in a Lifetime", Talking Heads -- "And She Was", Talking Heads -- "Dress You Up", Madonna -- "Take on Me", A-ha -- Jimi Hendrix -- James Brown performing on "American Bandstand" -- Bob Marley -- "Who Do You Love", Bernard Wright -- breakdancing clip from "Beat Street" Yes, most of us remember "Video Music Box" as a Hip-Hop and R&B; show, but the opening recalls its early eclectic format and the overall black music origins of Hip-Hop. Thanks to "pachwi25" for naming everyone in the montage.
published: 17 Jul 2006
author: RolloSmokes
views: 82352
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Matt Taibbi on Goldman Sachs
Listen to the entire interview here. audio.wnyc.org Goldman Sachs posted records profits i...
published: 31 Jul 2009
author: wnycradio
Matt Taibbi on Goldman Sachs
Listen to the entire interview here. audio.wnyc.org Goldman Sachs posted records profits in the second quarter of this year. Matt Taibbi, political reporter for Rolling Stone argues in "The Great American Bubble Machine" that the investment bank has been involved in every major market shift going back to the Great Depression.
published: 31 Jul 2009
author: wnycradio
views: 13274
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DEERHOOF experiments with sheet music
The band Deerhoof has leaked a song from their upcoming album Offend Maggie in the form of...
published: 22 Jul 2008
author: wnycradio
DEERHOOF experiments with sheet music
The band Deerhoof has leaked a song from their upcoming album Offend Maggie in the form of sheet music, asking their fans to tell them how it should sound. WNYC Culture has stepped up to their challenge, creating an interpretation of the song relying solely on the sight-reading abilities of Deerhoof fans at their recent Prospect Park performance. Deerhoof has always been wary of calling their work Experimental Music, perhaps this "experiment" will change that. Find out. And hear more from Deerhoof at www.wnyc.org Produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrea Silenzi for WNYC Culture
published: 22 Jul 2008
author: wnycradio
views: 31577
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Symmetry
Made by Everynone
in collaboration with WNYC | Radiolab
http://www.everynone.com
http://...
published: 18 Apr 2011
author: Everynone
Symmetry
Made by Everynone
in collaboration with WNYC | Radiolab
http://www.everynone.com
http://www.radiolab.org
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WORDS
Made by Everynone (in Collaboration with WNYC's Radiolab & NPR)
Directed by Daniel Mercad...
published: 30 Jul 2010
author: Everynone
WORDS
Made by Everynone (in Collaboration with WNYC's Radiolab & NPR)
Directed by Daniel Mercadante & Will Hoffman
Supervising Producer: Robert Krulwich
Original Score: Keith Kenniff (http://unseen-music.com)
http://www.everynone.com
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Pearl and the Beard - Will Smith Medley
This is what we have to show after 9 cookies, 2.3 miles, and 5 hours on a warm day last mo...
published: 25 Oct 2009
author: Goddamn Cobras Collective
Pearl and the Beard - Will Smith Medley
This is what we have to show after 9 cookies, 2.3 miles, and 5 hours on a warm day last month. Will Smith, feel free to send us your Pearl and the Beard Medley.
Press Release - http://thefamilyrecords.com/pearl-and-the-beard-on-wnyc-tour/
Pearl and the Beard's website - www.pearlandthebeard.com
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Solar rework
I have been working on a real-time version of the Solar piece from a couple years ago. Sin...
published: 12 Nov 2009
author: flight404
Solar rework
I have been working on a real-time version of the Solar piece from a couple years ago. Since it is going to be responding to people's voices and ambient noise instead of music, I started listening to podcasts while I was developing it. I made this video to commemorate my new found love for WNYC's RadioLab podcast. Thanks to Branden Hall and Bill Lindmeier for introducing me to it.
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Marni Nixon on Dubbing for Marilyn Monroe and Deborah Kerr
Marni Nixon was the singing voice behind Deborah Kerr's Anna in "The King and I," Natalie ...
published: 23 Feb 2009
author: wnycradio
Marni Nixon on Dubbing for Marilyn Monroe and Deborah Kerr
Marni Nixon was the singing voice behind Deborah Kerr's Anna in "The King and I," Natalie Woods Maria in "West Side Story" and Audrey Hepburn's Eliza in "My Fair Lady," yet she never received a screen credit. Listen to the entire interview here. www.wnyc.org
published: 23 Feb 2009
author: wnycradio
views: 31426
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WNYC Street Shots: Jamel Shabazz
Jamel Shabazz has been cruising the city for over 30 years. He uses his camera to capture ...
published: 23 May 2008
author: wnycradio
WNYC Street Shots: Jamel Shabazz
Jamel Shabazz has been cruising the city for over 30 years. He uses his camera to capture the love and the smiles. Produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrea Silenzi for WNYC Culture More videos: www.wnyc.org
published: 23 May 2008
author: wnycradio
views: 30996
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WNYC Cityscapes: Gowanus Sponge Parks Explained
www.wnyc.org This is a video diary from Stephen Cassell, a principal at Architecture Resea...
published: 01 May 2009
author: wnycradio
WNYC Cityscapes: Gowanus Sponge Parks Explained
www.wnyc.org This is a video diary from Stephen Cassell, a principal at Architecture Research Office (ARO). He's with his friend, Susannah Drake, principal at dlandstudio. There's a whole lot more from Stephen and other architects on our website.During the last construction boom the New York cityscape changed radically. There are new buildings, new parks, new landmarks and a lot of unfinished condos. The financial crisis has powered down the cranes, and WNYC is taking advantage of this moment to look around and examine how much the city has changed, and where it's heading next. www.wnyc.org
published: 01 May 2009
author: wnycradio
views: 1544
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WNYC: Mia Farrow, Jody Williams, Wangari Maathai on Darfur
Nobel Peace Prize laureates Jody Williams, Wangari Maathai and actress Mia Farrow talk wit...
published: 29 Sep 2008
author: wnycradio
WNYC: Mia Farrow, Jody Williams, Wangari Maathai on Darfur
Nobel Peace Prize laureates Jody Williams, Wangari Maathai and actress Mia Farrow talk with WNYC's Brian Lehrer about their new report on Darfur and Burma. www.wnyc.org
published: 29 Sep 2008
author: wnycradio
views: 726