MikeyPod115 | January’s Featured Artist Ann Karp | 206-202-4178

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I am joined today by my friend Ann Karp. She has been a part of the Koinonia community for four years, and is my featured artist this month.

Ann welcomes commissions, and much of her existing artwork is for sale. you can check it out on her flickr.

Music (not CC licensed):
Viva La Persistence - Kimya Dawson
Send in the Clowns - The Tiger Lillies

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The Art of Ann Karp

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I first met this month’s featured artist, Ann Karp, as I was planning my four month internship at Koinonia Partners in 2006. She was welcome source of calm and serenity during my time as a part of the community, always able to put things into perspective by taking me out for a run through the pecan orchards or keeping me laughing with her covert “vegeterrorist” actions. Maybe we will cover vegeterrorism in the podcast interview!

I had planned on starting the new year with an interview discussing her work, but had to reschedule when I came home to find my trusty mixer has apparently bitten the dust. Instead, I offer you this, a look at some of her artwork accompanied by her own comments about her work. Enjoy! (please note that clicking on the images will take you to a full size version.)


‘This Machine Kills Fascists’ was the line famously lettered by the old folk singer and wanderer Woody Guthrie on the front of his guitar. In this design I wanted to give my own generation a sense of his vagabond, subversive, uncertain freedom.


This ink-on-paper was drawn from an arresting photo from the book A Day in the Life of America. The caption: “Lizzy Mack, 12, lives with her mother, brother and sister in a single room on Manhattan’s West Side. The room is paid for by New York’s Emergency Assistance for Families program. Photographer Letizia Battaglia says, ‘Lizzy is like a First Lady, a star of society. She is intelligent, good and beautiful–but she is poor. That is the only difference.’” With both the photo and the drawing, I felt almost as if I should say “Good night, Lizzy” before shutting the book–she’s so tangibly there. The photo is from 1986. I wonder where she is now.


These fallen leaves were gathered from trees at Koinonia, the community where I live, and dried, lettered, gilt-edged, and glazed by hand. I like the idea of small, portable totems that remind the bearer of a truth. Usually, though, the truth is cliched. I’m not challenged by a stone that says “Love”–I too easily reduce it to an easy ideal. I’d rather have words that magnify and complicate a leaf’s simultaneous qualities of miraculousness and commonness, power and frailty, structure and decay–qualities we humans also embody.


This creature “grew” out of an ottoman in my friend Jo’s cozy living room one morning. I was in a daydreamy stupor, vaguely worrying about wrapping a lot of Christmas presents, and my pet rats were romping over the furniture. I’d like to do a whole series of spooky children’s furniture beings sometime.

All of these (and most of the others on my flickr site) are available either in the original or as prints. I also adore commissions; you dream it, I dream it onto paper (or leaves, wood, etc.)

-Ann Karp

MikeyPod113 | Kurt Morrow from Koinonia Partners in GA | 206-202-4178

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Kurt was my roommate for most of my time at Koinonia. After our four month internship together he decided to become a full time member of the community while I moved on to New York. It thought it would be fun to get an update from him and also talk about the SOA vigil.

dichotome.net
Koinonia Partners
The Open Door
SOA Watch
Puppetistas
Kurt’s Flickr Pics
the simple way
Potter Street Records

music:
A Celebration - Mar
Ol’ Glory - psalters
Try on Life - Jes Karper

Happy Merry…

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MikeyPod78 | Part Two of Millard Fuller Interview | 206-339-6682

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Insert well constructed show notes here.

Listen for contest details and one of my original songs.

Laurie Anderson
U B U W E B
The Fuller Center for Housing
Koinonia Partners

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mikeypod.com
myspace

MikeyPod77 | Interview with Habitat for Humanity Founder Millard Fuller | 206-339-6682

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A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!

Yes right after I made that last post, the clouds parted and the upload began! The opening song is by Issa (formerly known as Jane Siberry). Here are her comments about the music.

Millard was great and so personable and an easy interview. This is just the first half of it, The second half will be up as soon as I can get it up. ahem. In the next podcast I will be giving away a signed copy of his book Building Materials for Life, Vol. II

More about Millard:

The Fuller Center for Housing
Habitat for Humanity

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mikeypod.com
myspace

it’s on its way

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One thing I will NOT miss here is the super crappy internet service.  As I have mentioned before we are connected to the internet by a sattelite connection…. it sucks so terribly bad, especially for the past couple of days.

I interviewed Millard yesterday and it was just great.  really really good.  I can’t wait to share it with you all.  Sadly, it is uploading at 1.6 KB/s….that is when it’s not stalled out.

I will get it up just as fast as I can, and will be in civilization again soon.

Thanks for your patience.

MikeyPod76 | Penultimate Plantation Podcast (Primarily Podsafe) | 206-339-6682

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This is my next to last podcast from Koinonia before I move to Brooklyn. I discovered that some music I really love is podsafe, and I didn’t even know it! David Castle recreates a reading from one of his morning devotions, and I am hyped about the upcoming interiew with Millard Fuller. By the way, we rescheduled the interview for Wednesday, so it looks like that podcast will be up Thursday morning. I am still waiting for that nasty kidney stone to leave me. Say a little prayer, wouldja?

music:

Barracuda-Miho Hatori

Throw-Scritti Politti

The Greatest-Cat Power

Toolshed

MikeyPod75 | Fear is the polio of the soul | 206-339-6682

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Topics discussed:
peeing blood
kidney stones
emergency health care with no insurance or money
Clarence Jordan
moving to brooklyn
Soy Candles by Phebes
I’m listed on blubrry.com!

Music:
In the Bleak Mid-Winter-Jane Siberry, Holly Cole, Victoria Williams, Mary Margaret O’Hara, and Rebecca Jenkins.

Time to Melt- dj krush from the stop-rokkasho.org podcast feed.

MikeyPod74 | Day one of SOA Watch | 206-339-6689

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YIKES! it has been a long time between shows. Here is most of what i recorded on day one of the SOA rally and vigil. Please be aware that the first song on this podcast is not suitable for sensitve listeners, try starting the show about 4 minutes into it.

MikeyPod73 | About the School of the Americas, Death Penalty Conference, what happens to me in January? | 206-339-6682

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This is going to be a big week in MikeyPod land. Thursday and Friday I will be attending Dialogue on the Death Penalty at Oglethorpe University with hopes of interviewing Sr. Helen Prejean. Bren and I will be staying at The Open Door Community Thursday night. This will be my first visit to a Catholic Worker House, another movement I am fascinated with.


The vigil and rally at the SOA is Saturday and Sunday, so I hope to have tons of audio from there as well. There will be about 200 people staying here this weekend as well, including the famous puppet activists, The Puppetistas. Bicyclemark was kind enough to contribute another Activism 101 for the occasion, too.

other important links:

David Rovics
Yeast Radio
Peninsula Peace and Justice Center
Lisa Germano
my flickr pics

Special thanks to Jake in Brooklyn for the generous donation. If you would like to support this podcast, simply use the paypal donate button located on the right side of my blog. It’s fun!