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Stories of everyday women doing extraordinary things for the planet

Stories of everyday women doing extraordinary things for the planet

See Jane Do redefines media for women and the power of story to create positive change.

See Jane Do is a multimedia magazine hosted and produced by co-founder Elisa Parker and has featured interviews with Gloria Steinem, Joan Blades of Momsrising & Moveon, Chef Ann Cooper, Marie Wilson of the White House Project, and Goldman Environmental Winner Marie Gunnoe.

One Hour Monthly Specials

www.seejanedo.com

Timely Commentaries on the Financial Markets and News

Money Matters is about money, as money does matter, and the matters of money effect us all in some way or another. Whether you have a lot of it or a little or it, it controls our economy, our country, our planet and in some way or another controls the very way we live our lives. Its about your money, your lack of it or abundance of it, it’s about our lives and livelihood, in short it’s about you.

Host Marc Cuniberti explores the contrarian side of the typical “stock market” news you get on the other media outlets.

3 to 5 Minute Weekly Modules

www.moneymanagementradio.com

Poetry & prose, delicious and interesting!

Poets notice what other people miss. Nationally-known poet Molly Fisk’s singular perspective on love, death, grammar, lingerie, and small towns will get your listeners laughing, crying, and thinking.

Born in San Francisco, she earned her B.A. from Radcliffe College/Harvard University, her M.B.A. from Simmons College Graduate School of Management, and began writing at the age of 35. She’s the author of The More Difficult Beauty, Listening to Winter, Terrain (with Dan Bellm and Forrest Hamer), the letterpress chapbook Salt Water Poems and the CDs of radio commentary Blow-Drying a Chicken and Using Your Turn Signal Promotes World Peace.

3 to 5 Minute Weekly Modules

www.mollyfisk.com

 

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Eric Whitacre featured in LA Times

Photo: Eric Whitacre. Credit: Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times

Eric Whitacre, Conductor/Composer of Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings, is featured in a Los Angeles Times article, on the Culture Monster Blog of latimes.com.

Eric  and his wife, Hila Plitmann, were also interviewed on KUSC’s Arts Alive program.  Listen to the interview HERE.

Tom Schnabel on KRCW gave away tickets to Paradise Lost and talked about Eric on  his latest show.  You can listen HERE.  (at 1 hour 4 minutes and 18 seconds)

Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) presents a semi-staged concert version of Eric Whitacre’s electro-musical Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings starring Grammy-winning soprano Hila Plitmann and featuring a 300-voice choir at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on Saturday, June 25th, at 8 pm.

Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings will be at The Walt Disney Concert Hall, 111 S. Grand Avenue for one performance only, Saturday, June 25th, at 8 pm. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster or at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.

For information and tickets, call 800-982-2787, or visit http://www.dciny.org/2011-season/saturday-june-25-2011.html.

 

 

Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings at Walt Disney Concert Hall June 25th

Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) presents a semi-staged concert version of Eric Whitacre’s electro-musical Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings starring Grammy-winning soprano Hila Plitmann and featuring a 300-voice choir at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on Saturday, June 25th, at 8 pm.

Hila Plitmann

A groundbreaking work infused with the style of Japanese anime and manga, Paradise Lost is a powerful and visceral hybrid of musical theater, opera, electronica, film score and Asian drumming.  The Los Angeles Times describes Paradise Lost as “works of unearthly beauty and imagination… electric, chilling harmonies.”

Eric Whitacre

The story follows the last remaining tribe of angels, marooned in a post-apocalyptic Paradise as children and now grown into young adulthood. With

in their fortress they have created a militant, martial society, always training for the next attack, always afraid. One angel, Exstasis (Hila Plitmann), remains untouched by the brutal world in which she lives and dreams only of flying.

Paradise Lost features a book by Edward Esch, music by acclaimed composer Eric Whitacre, and lyrics by director David Norona and Whitacre. Conducted by Whitacre, Paradise Lost also features a radically diverse chorus assembled by DCINY from all over the country.

A fully staged version of Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings, originally presented at the Theatre at Boston Court in Pasadena in the summer of 2007, was nominated for 10 Ovation Awards.

Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings will be at The Walt Disney Concert Hall, 111 S. Grand Avenue for one performance only,
Saturday, June 25th, at 8 pm. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster or at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.

For information and tickets, call 800-982-2787, or visit http://www.dciny.org/2011-season/saturday-june-25-2011.html.

 

SEE The Importance of Being Earnest LIVE in HD at a local screening!

In keeping with their mission of presenting and preserving classic and contemporary plays with world class actors, L.A. Theatre Works has partnered with New York’s Roundabout Theatre to film live, in HD, their acclaimed Broadway production of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest for showings in local cinemas.

To find the dates, times and locations that The Importance of Being Earnest will be playing in your area, please click here.

Roundabout Theatre Company’s (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director) critically acclaimed Broadway production of Oscar Wilde’s comedy The Importance of Being Earnest, directed by and starring Brian Bedford, was  filmed live with multiple high definition cameras during public performances in March.

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Had a wonderful time at the 2011 NFCB Conference

It was fantastic seeing everyone at the NFCB Conference in San Francisco.

Thank you for stopping by our booth and saying hello!

We hope that you enjoyed seeing the Eurasian Eagle Owl at our booth.  Thank you to our booth partner, BirdNote, for supplying a wonderful memory from the conference.

See you next year in Houston!

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