NYC Artist Lofts & Brooklyn Rooftops, with Joshua Charow & Josh Katz

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Photographing the Winter Games: Jean Fruth

Sports photography hinges on freezing peak action—transforming a high-speed blur into a dramatic portrayal of human effort. When you combine that with the unyielding drive of elite athletes on the world stage, the pressure to nail the shot provides an incredible adrenaline rush. ...  Afficher plus

Pictures in Space, featuring NASA Astronaut Donald Pettit

Above Photograph © Donald Pettit, NASA At its best, photography draws from both science and art, to give resulting images a dual purpose—aesthetic innovation and scientific merit. And when that photography happens from the windows of the International Space Station, capturing sta ...  Afficher plus

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75 — Jane Jacobs — 1/2 — Eyes on the Street
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The first episode in a two-part series on Jane Jacobs, a profoundly influential writer, thinker and campaigner on issues of urbanism, whose magnum opus 'The Death and Life of Great American Cities' (1961) forms the backbone of our discussion. In it, Jacobs lays out an idealised v ...  Afficher plus

The Blank Canvas: Starting New Work [178]
Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers

This week, Louise is joined by best-selling novelist (and good friend) Jonathan Hall, who writes under the name JM Hall. Louise is making a start on a new series of abstract paintings and Jonathan is beginning his third novel. In this conversation, we explore the challenges of st ...  Afficher plus

Unscheduled Calls and the Prolific Jo Piazza's Thingies
A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica

This week, we're talking Thingies with Jo Piazza, author of The Sicilian Inheritance—exactly the escapist, immersive book we want at this very moment—and its companion true-crime podcast…because this woman is one of the most ambitious storytellers you've ever encountered, ok? Als ...  Afficher plus

The Tease
Start With This

What makes a good tease? Listen and find out. CONSUME: “Lupin” French Crime/Adventure Drama on Netflix CREATE: Write a 200-600 story that follows the line: “I found them/her/him waiting for me when I got home, but they/she/he had been dead for 10 years.” Join the SWT Membership c ...  Afficher plus