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128: In Your Eyes

An episode of the 1980s Archives – How Good It Is podcast, hosted by Claude Call, titled "128: In Your Eyes" was published on September 28, 2020 and runs 19 minutes.

September 28, 2020 ·19m · 1980s Archives – How Good It Is

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By 1985 Peter Gabriel had released four solo albums, all of them titled Peter Gabriel. Nowadays most people subtitle them based on the cover artwork (e.g. Peter Gabriel (Scratch), Peter Gabriel (Melt), etc.), and while I suppose that amused Gabriel, it did not amuse the folks at his label. They pushed back hard to get … Continue reading "128: In Your Eyes"

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1960s Archives – How Good It Is Claude Call A music podcast by Claude Call 103.7 WAMG (WXSS) - Kiss-FM Archives - FM Airchecks Classic Radio Audio From The 1980s 1990s and 2000s Five Senses of Austerity Sergiu Novac In recent years, most of us have become used to hearing about austerity. Following the 2007 financial crisis, it was said that austerity was the only viable cure. Today, more than 10 years later, the ghost of austerity still haunts Europe and much of the Western World. But this is not the first time that austerity was imposed on people in order to solve a financial crisis.  In Five Senses of Austerity, we will go back to socialist Romania in the 1980s: a textbook case of harsh austerity that ended, as some might know, in bloodshed and a coup d’etat.In each episode austerity will be explored through the lens of one of the five basic senses: hearing, seeing, touching, smelling and tasting. The podcast is part of the Sound Relations Project based at Central European University, Budapest, and is done in collaboration with the Blinken Open Society Archives. Miss Mitzvah Zoe Penina Baker & Sophia Lanman Miss Mitzvah is an ongoing interactive installation and storytelling project conceived by Zoe Penina Baker which explores Bat Mitzvahs and coming-of-age rituals within a consumer-driven culture. Collecting narratives from young women in from across North America through hands-on workshops and interviews, the project exists as an ever-growing archive of stories and Bat Mitzvah dresses, invitations, photographs, and other objects and ephemera from the 1990s and 2000s. The Miss Mitzvah Podcast acts as a companion to the traveling exhibition, spotlighting participants in the project, and bringing stories of Jewish female identity and coming of age to your ears no matter where you are. Host: Zoe Penina BakerProducer and Composer: Sophia LanmanEditors: Will Owen Bennett, Julie Berube Special thanks to the Museum of Jewish Montreal and Jewish Public Library Archives.
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