The landmark tenth season of the Peabody Award-winning Art in the Twenty-First Century television series—the longest-running television series on contemporary art—features twelve artists and one collective, charting artmaking in London, Beijing, and regions around the United States-Mexico border. Chaplain's Speaker Series. Popping Collars explores the intersection of religion and pop culture. Each of the six episodes explores a different dimension while presenting a rich tapestry of audio and visuals to illustrate the spiritual practice of Black liberation. In addition to Global Spirit, she co-produced the feature-length documentary, BEYOND TRANSLATION: Jalaluddin Rumi Meets Shams of Tabriz and the ONE THROUGH LOVE web project on the poetry and teachings of Jalaluddin Rumi. A. in International Business at Sacramento State University and her MA in Humanities at San Francisco State University. Producer/Director Mickey Lemle has been making feature films, television series and documentary specials with spiritual, environmental, and socially conscious themes since 1971. Storied Living by Lora Kelley. Joseph Kulin is a Media and Publishing consultant with extensive experience in not-for-profit management and fundraising development. The artists profiled speak directly to the audience, describing their passions, impulses and methods. "To The Best Of Our Knowledge" is a nationally-syndicated, Peabody award-winning public radio show that dives headlong into the deeper end of ideas. April 15, 2002, Greencastle, Ind. Season 8 showcases the geography, architecture, society, culture, and heritage of each location, highlighting aspects of contemporary life that viewers everywhere experience.
Richard Rohr's Daily Meditations. He is an accomplished cinematographer of documentaries, drama, news and public affairs who won a Peabody for coverage of the 1985 Mexico City earthquake. For the first time in the show's history, the artists in Season 8 are grouped by the unique and revealing relationships to the places where they live: Chicago, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Vancouver. First podcast to win a peabody award. Lorraine has exceptional relationships with distributors, broadcasters, and producers from around the world. The GLOBAL SPIRIT Producer and Director.
On the air and in print, Ms. Tippett avoids easy answers, embracing complexity and inviting people of every background to join her conversation about faith, ethics, and moral wisdom. At 4:15 p. m. in Watson Forum of the Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media, a question and answer session with Mr. Glass will take place. The artists share universal experiences through their life stories and creative works: resistance, pleasure, mortality, and the hope for a better tomorrow. To The Best Of Our Knowledge. For this film, the Dalai Lama personally granted unprecedented access and cooperation. Lemle was recently named "One of the 40 Artists Who Shake the World" by UTNE READER.
2 Seasons | 6 Episodes | TV-MA. Included in the season are artists John Baldessari, Cao Fei, Mary Heilmann, William Kentridge, Kimsooja, Jeff Koons, Florian Maier-Aichen, Paul McCarthy, Allan McCollum, Julie Mehretu, Doris Salcedo, Cindy Sherman, Yinka Shonibare MBE (RA), and Carrie Mae Weems. Peabody award winning podcasts. Just this past month, in June 2016, Lemle completed this feature film, re-titled THE LAST DALAI LAMA?, and offered a sneak preview of it at an event to benefit The Tibet Fund. The Diocese of Texas Reading List for Spiritual Formation – St. Paul says that transformation happens when our minds are renewed (Rom 12:2). You can follow the program on your own or in a group.
Art21 travels across the country and abroad to film painters, sculptors, photographers, and filmmakers in their own spaces and in their own words. She was a co-founder of LinkTV in 1999, and served as V. P of Acquisitions and Programming for over a decade. In the U. S., she finished her B. Emergence: On Being Is Back! Peabody award winning show about spirituality. She has been working with Cultural and Educational Media since 2009 performing a variety of tasks from fundraising to production and post-production. Known in the international documentary and broadcast community as a visionary with a unique creative and humanistic approach, resulting in distinct programming that stands out. Contemporary artists grapple with the complex issues of our time, ask tough questions, and make works that delight, amaze and sometimes unsettle audiences worldwide. She is currently Distribution Consultant for the PBS Global Spirit series, co-curating KCETLINK's documentary strand, LinkVoices, Acquisitions Liaison for Channel X, Advisor for the Bertha Foundation and Acquisitions VP for The Conscious Good, a startup video service.
How do they make the leap between insight and finished object? Bequia Sherick works on research for the Global Spirit series. The CCEL accomplishes this by selecting, collecting, distributing, and promoting valuable literature through the World Wide Web. These six sessions combine simple prayer, Bible reflection in the lectio divina style, an article by a modern writer, and time for questions and reflection. Emerging from that, she saw a black hole where intelligent public conversation about the religious, spiritual, and moral aspects of human life might be. A. from Brandeis University. The aim is to shed light on some of the things we do in worship, as well as promote discussion on the way the church is moving forward. Besides Youssef, the series stars Laith Nakli, Hiam Abbass, Amr Waked, May Calamawy, Dave Merheje, Mohammed Amer and Steve Way. Phil Cousineau is a freelance writer, independent filmmaker, photographer, worldwide lecturer and adventure travel guide. Online Book of Common Prayer - An online version of the 1979 Prayer Book that can be browsed with your web browser. Random Acts of Flyness | Official Website for the Series | .com. Her 2011 film, " Forms of Identification, " won Best Experimental Film at the Reynolda Film Festival 2012. These weekly conversations, featuring Bishop Curry along with podcast hosts Kyle Oliver and Sandy Milien, explore living a life committed to living the way of God's unconditional, unselfish, sacrificial and redemptive love.
See what all the fuss is about by listening to an episode below. May Calamawy & Laith Nakli On The Third Season Of Acclaimed Hulu Series "Ramy" & More. She then lived in Spain and England before seeking a Master of Divinity at Yale University in the mid-1990s. At 8 p. m., Glass will talk about and demonstrate his work in a speech in the ballroom of the Memorial Student Union Building. Exploring the metaphysics of Black life through avant-garde storytelling, the second season follows Terence (Terence Nance) and Najja (Alicia Pilgrim), a couple working towards healing generational wounds and reintroducing themselves to the ways of their ancestors. His clients include: CEM Productions, PBS Frontline, POV and Bill Moyers and Company and German ZDF-TV. In 1982 he founded Lemle Pictures, Inc., with a mission "to tell moving stories about human transformation. " We have conversations with novelists and poets, scientists and software engineers, journalists and historians, filmmakers and philosophers, artists and activists — people with big ideas and a passion to share them. A Season of Emergence with Krista. Lemle's other films include: HASTEN SLOWLY: The Journey of Sir Laurens Van Der Post.
Matthew has worked in news production, documentary, photojournalism, and independent short film. Please enjoy the recommended reading from the Diocese of Texas. Sermons that Work - For more than 20 years, Sermons That Work, a ministry of the Episcopal Church's Office of Communication, has provided free sermons, Bible studies, bulletin inserts, and other resources that speak to congregations across the Church. All too often, dramatic series on television avoid issues of religion, ethics and morality. Contact: 1619 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-584-3859. He is also a board advisor to Land is Life, an international grassroots organization which advocates for the land and human rights of Indigenous Peoples. In a May 13, 2000 commencement address to the University of California Graduate School of Journalism, Glass said, "I have complete editorial freedom, I and my staff; I get to do stories that interest me deeply; I get to try new things; I get to do things that I want. His Holiness shared his personal perspective on each of those subjects, and explored the persistent questions about his next reincarnation. Nick Offerman — Working with Wood, and the Meaning of Life. All books can be purchased at.
Drawing from the work of neuroscientists such as Allan Schore, Dan Siegel, and Bessel van der Kolk, as well as Christian thought leaders Dan Allender and John Eldredge, this podcast will equip and inspire you to engage your own stories of harm in deep, transformative ways. You can reach her at. What does it mean to be human? She grew up in a small town in Oklahoma, attended Brown University, and became a journalist and diplomat in Cold War Berlin. He has spent the last ten years shooting high definition television projects that have aired on PBS-TV, History Channel, National Geographic, and BBC-television. A Listening Ritual for this Fall: Poetry Unbound. Art21 traveled around the world in Season 5, filming the creation of new art on every continent except Antarctica, and in museums, studios, galleries and homes in nine countries. In its all-too-brief run on network television, the program was fiercely unafraid to interweave into parish life such contemporary issues as abortion, HIV, class struggles, and racism. Beyond her academic work, she spent several years living at the yoga community and retreat center Mount Madonna Center and she is a certified yoga teacher. A Chicago-based experiment in radio vérité, This American Life combines "found tapes, " monologues, documentaries, short fiction and musical interludes in four-act shows built around a common theme, such as fiascos, sentencing, conventions, or the job that takes over your life, creating stories that are engaging, intimate, surprising, funny, disturbing and bittersweet. At the dawn of the 21st century, American artists are taking self-expression and the artistic process into uncharted territory.
Spring 2014: Dr. Ralph C. Wood, University Professor of Theology and Literature at Baylor University, speaking on Fydor Dostoevsky, Flannery O'Connor, & Christ Pantocrator.