In this episode, show host Michael Martinez-Mann continues a series on anthropologist and publisher Mitch Allen. Mr. Allen was the executive director of Sage Publications and Alta Mira Press before leaving to found Left Coast Press, a publisher of academic and professional materials in the humanities, social sciences, and anthropology. This is part two of the lecture given by Mitch Allen where he discusses his background and the world of anthropological publishing. For more information you can e...
Oct 14, 2007
In this episode, show host Michael Martinez-Mann begins a series on anthropologist and publisher Mitch Allen. Mr. Allen was the executive director of Sage Publications and Alta Mira Press before leaving to found Left Coast Press, a publisher of academic and professional materials in the humanities, social sciences, and anthropology. This is part one of the lecture given by Mitch Allen where he discusses his background and the world of anthropological publishing. For more information you can e-ma...
Oct 14, 2007
In this episode, show host Michael Martinez-Mann concludes a series of interviews about DePaul University�??s archaeological field project that took place during June 2006 at the former site of the Phyllis Wheatly Home for girls in Chicago�??s Historic Bronzeville District. This is the conclusion of a talk with Bronzeville Community Leader Bobby Johnson about life in the community. For more information you can e-mail Bobby Johnson at bronzevillelegacy@yahoo.com . Music for the AnthroCast was �??...
Oct 14, 2007
In this episode, show host Michael Martinez-Mann continues a series of interviews about DePaul University�??s archaeological field project that took place during June 2006 at the former site of the Phyllis Wheatly Home for girls in Chicago�??s Historic Bronzeville District. This is a talk with Bronzeville Community Leader Bobby Johnson about life in the community. For more information you can e-mail Bobby Johnson at bronzevillelegacy@yahoo.com . Music for the AnthroCast was �??Overdrive�?? provi...
Oct 14, 2007
In this episode, show host Michael Martinez-Mann continues a series of interviews about DePaul University�??s archaeological field project that took place during June 2006 at the former site of the Phyllis Wheatly Home for girls in Chicago�??s Historic Bronzeville District. This is the conclusion of an interview with DePaul University Professor Anna Agbe-Davies who designed and executed the dig. For more information on Anna Agbe-Davies and the DePaul University Anthropology program you can e-mai...
Oct 14, 2007
In this episode, show host Michael Martinez-Mann continues a series of interviews about DePaul University�??s archaeological field project that took place during June 2006 at the former site of the Phyllis Wheatly Home for girls in Chicago�??s Historic Bronzeville District. This is an interview with DePaul University Professor Anna Agbe-Davies who designed and executed the dig. For more information on Anna Agbe-Davies and the DePaul University Anthropology program you can e-mail her at aagbedav@...
Oct 14, 2007
Welcome to Arts on Air, a monthly podcast featuring interviews with writers, artists, and other creative thinkers. In Episode #3, host Debbie Wood Holton interviews Allison Hedge Coke. To find out more about Allison go to her new website: http://www.nativewiki.org/Allison_Hedge_Coke. To find out more about her most recent work, Blood Run, go to: http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Earthworks-Allison-Adelle-Hedge/dp/1844712664 Debbie Holton and Arnold Graham produced the theme music, �??Cherimoya Groove....
Jul 04, 2007
Local Heroes is a show that interviews undergraduates at DePaul who have completed independent research projects. If you would like to participate in this program, contact Dr. Rotenberg at rrotenbe@depaul.edu The music for this program is Superheroes by [munk], a Boston-based singer songwriter. Check out more of his music at http://www.waxboy.com/munk.html
Jun 01, 2007
Local Heroes is a show that interviews undergraduates at DePaul who have completed independent research projects. If you would like to participate in this program, contact Dr. Rotenberg at rrotenbe@depaul.edu The music for this program is Superheroes by [munk], a Boston-based singer songwriter. Check out more of his music at http://www.waxboy.com/munk.html
Jun 01, 2007
Welcome to Arts on Air, a monthly podcast featuring interviews with writers, artists, and other creative thinkers. In Episode #2, host Debbie Wood Holton interviews Dr. John Briggs, Distinguished Professor of English at Western Connecticut University, who discusses, among other topics, his theory of creativity and clouds. Visit his website at Western Connecticut State University: http://people.wcsu.edu/briggsj/ . To find out about the Black Earth Institute visit: www.blackearthinstitute.org Debb...
May 24, 2007
Welcome to Arts on Air, a monthly podcast featuring interviews with writers, artists, and other creative thinkers. In Episode #1, host Debbie Wood Holton introduces listeners to the program�??s format. To hear Ruth Gannon Cook�??s podcast interview mentioned in this episode, go to: http://dis.is.depaul.edu:16080/weblog/rrotenbe/DPN/ , Signs and Symbols Podcast #5 Deborah Holton. The websites she mentions are, Breakthruwriting.com and the BlackEarthInsitute.org . Debbie Holton and Arnold Graham p...
May 19, 2007
Local Heroes is a show that interviews undergraduates at DePaul who have completed independent research projects. If you would like to participate in this program, contact Dr. Rotenberg at rrotenbe@depaul.edu The music for this program is Superheroes by [munk], a Boston-based singer songwriter. Check out more of his music at http://www.waxboy.com/munk.html
May 14, 2007
Local Heroes is a show that interviews undergraduates at DePaul who have completed independent research projects. If you would like to participate in this program, contact Dr. Rotenberg at rrotenbe@depaul.edu The music for this program is Superheroes by [munk], a Boston-based singer songwriter. Check out more of his music at http://www.waxboy.com/munk.html
May 14, 2007
This week, all five of our hosts are around talking about their experiences about making games as students both for classes and in their free time. There are a great variety of projects from flash games to mods to full games, 2d to 3d and team sizes, from 2-20 people. After this discussion is an interview with Mark Morris of Introversion Software. Later is an interview with Tim Schafer of Double Fine. As usual, we also talk about what we have been playing, some gaming news, and what we are looki...
May 06, 2007