Signals Archive

<p>Archive of Signals Live Arts Magazine, print magazine, Signals Podcast and Signals Docs.</p>

Opus

Conversations with New Orleans-based composer and performer Dylan Tr?n. More about him can be found on his website (www.dylantranmusic.com), his Instagram @DylanTranMusic, and on his YouTube page here: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtc8dxZ3fMau-itaHxR4n1w Featuring sounds from the following: “String Quartet No. 1 on Vietnamese Themes” (Movements 1 – 3) — by Dylan Tr?n and performed by the MUSAICA Chamber Opus

Antenna::Signals Issue.014::Panoptic

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_btn title=”Buy your Tickets NOW!” shape=”square” color=”orange” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.antenna.works%2Fproduct%2Fantennasignals-live-issue-014panoptic%2F|||”][vc_column_text]Wednesday, September 18th 6:30pm-9pm @ The Gallier House 1132 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116   $10 (or free for Antenna Subscribers), Get your tickets now! Speakers will include: Members of Voice of the Experienced Artist Sheila Phipps Jon Wool – Director of Justice Policy, Vera Institute New Orleans Antenna::Signals Issue.014::Panoptic

End of the Line

Perspectives on death, grieving, storytelling, memory, and the many ways in which they all intersect. Voices: Laurie Dietrich, Louis Benedetto, Jr., Emilie Staat, AnnieLaurie Erickson, HAL 9000, and just a bit from David Benedetto and Bob Snead. Sounds: Ping Pong Melody by thatjeffcarter-was-here; Street Car sound recorded by Sarah Holtz; Osborne Avenue by Tin Hat End of the Line

Reformat

In this episode David speaks with a former public defender and an arts-based initiative out of Philadelphia that are both working to address problems that stem from the U.S. Justice and Prison system– often in novel ways. Uploaded on May 20th 2019. More information about the People’s Paper Co-op: http://peoplespaperco-op.weebly.com/ More on KATIE AND THE Reformat

Signals::Issue.013::Hues

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In Disguise

This month’s episode revolves around transformation, disguise, and the many ways both creep into our work– and lives. Featuring performances and musings from Maurice Carlos Ruffin, Shaina Monet, Skye Jackson, and more! Segments taken from: “We Cast A Shadow” by Maurice Carlos Ruffin “In Hamburg with The Negro Avenged” by Shaina Monet “An Imitation of In Disguise

A Mule-Drawn Carriage

In which we introduce you to one of this month’s Antenna::Signals event presenters: historical interpreter and French Quarter carriage driver & tour guide Charlotte Jones. Her and David talk mules, tourism industry, Nicolas Cage, and more in this month’s podcast. UPDATE: Since recording this, a location for the Signals event was announced. It will be A Mule-Drawn Carriage

Antenna::Signals Issue.012::Strata

Wednesday, March 27th, 6:30pm-9pm @ St. Alphonsus Art and Cultural Center  2045 Constance Street New Orleans, LA 70130 $10 (or free for Antenna Subscribers), Get your tickets now: On January 1, 1804, those enslaved on the island of Saint-Domingue officially declared their independence from French colonization and created what is now known as Haiti, the Antenna::Signals Issue.012::Strata

It’s Complicated

On this month’s podcast we’re diving into complications of place, perception, identity– all kinds! Featuring interviews with Dr. Jeffery U. Darensbourg on indigenous history in Louisiana, Kristina Kay-Robinson on social media and perception, and filmmaker Julia Elizabeth Evans and Singleton’s Mini-Mart owner Beau Nguyen on the role of New Orleans corner stores in our community. It’s Complicated