Since we first launched Landline Creative Labs, I’ve been wanting to start a series of interviews with our tenants, asking what they’re up to, and, through them, trying to get a better sense as to the direction in which Ypsi’s creative energy may be flowing. Here, in our first installment, I talk with Juliet Hinely, […]
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Inside Landline: Juliet Hinely, The Listen Inn [audio production]
Posted in 209 Pearl, Landline Creative Labs, Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Media Also tagged 22 North, Alison MacAdam, artist residency, artists, audio production, Believed, Brett Kavanaugh, Charlottesville, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Christine Blasey Ford, Civil War, Confederate flag, Confederate statue, Cultivate, dog treats, Donald Trump, First Fridays, Florida, Fountain of Youth, Gettysburg, Governor’s School for the Visual and Performing Arts, Grove Studios, gymnastics, Jennifer Guerra, Juliet Hinely, Kate Wells, Kayj Michelle, knitting, Larry Nassar, Lexington, Lindsey Smith, Lyme Disease, Michigan Radio, Narooz, NPR, Orson Welles, Paulette Parker, podcasting, podcasts, public sex, Rachel Denhollander, racism, Radio Campfire, Riverside Arts Center, Robert E. Lee, Rosemarie Aquilina, San Francisco, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Sarah Huelett, Selo Shevel, Senate Judiciary Committee, sexual abuse, St. Augustine, Stamps School of Art and Design, Stephanie Rowden, The Flaggers, The Listen Inn, The Red Hen, Unite the Right, University of Michigan, USAG, Virginia, Willis Sound, Ypsi immigration interview, Ziggy’s, Zoe Clark 13 Comments
Having attempted unsuccessfully to convince us that his sympathies don’t lie with Nazis, Trump returns to racist form
Yesterday, we saw a focused, scripted Donald Trump attempt to put our minds at ease and convince us that, despite what it might have looked like in the days following the attack on Charlottesville, he really shares our believe that white supremacists are repugnant. Well, as that particular speech didn’t yield the results that our […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Alt Right, alt-left, birther, Charlottesville, Donald Trump, George Washington, Heather Heyer, lies, Nazi, post-fact, post-truth, racism, racist dog whistle, Robert E. Lee, Terry McAuliffe, The Central Park Five, Thomas Jefferson, white nationalism, white power, white supremacist 45 Comments
Michigan Musicians on Vacation: Matt Jones at Gettysburg, with Sarah Campbell
Occasionally, I get good ideas. I’m not sure if this is one of those times, but it occurred to me a few days ago that I should have a regular feature on the site in which I talk with local musicians about their vacations. Our first guest is Matt Jones, of Matt Jones and the […]
Posted in History, Special Projects Also tagged 1863, 1972, 19th Indiana, 66th Ohio, Abraham Lincoln, Adam Juday, Big Round Top, blood, bonnets, boxers, Cafe Du Monde, Carol Gray, cemeteries, Cemetery Hill, Cemetery Ridge, Civil War, Confederates in the Attic, Culp’s Hill, Dobbin House, dog shows, Doug Coombe, Eisenhower Convention Center Hotel, England, Erin Morris & Her Ragdolls, Evergreen Cemetery Gatehouse, farb, France, geneology, Gettysburg, government shutdown, grandmother gold, historic reenactment, hoop skirts, Lindy Hop, Little Round Top, maps, Matt Jones, Matt Jones and the Reconstruction, McPherson Ridge, Michigan Musicians on Vacation, Mimi’s on the Marigny, Misty Lyn, monuments, musicians, musicians breaking the law, New Orleans, park rangers, Pennsylvania, petticoats, Pickett's Charge, pink, Pittsburgh, porta-potties, rain, Robert E. Lee, Sarah Campbell, Schoolhouse Rock, Shelby Foote, slavery, Stevens Knoll, tattoos, The Angle, The Bountymen, The Clump of Trees, The Spotted Cat, The Valley Of Death, Tony Horwitz, tour guides, trudge, Twin Peaks, Ulysses S. Grant, vacations, Vicksburg, Virginia 19 Comments