Walk With Me
Enhance your holistic & metaphysical spiritual practice through education.
Produced by Lee Ann Irizarry
Saturdays at 3:30pm
Enhance your holistic & metaphysical spiritual practice through education.
Produced by Lee Ann Irizarry
Saturdays at 3:30pm
DIY Community Media Special features a variety of grassroots media practitioners, community organizers and media reform advocates. Recorded live at the 2013 National Conference for Media Reform in Denver, CO.
Sundays at 8pm in May & June
Composer, theorist, writer, dramaturg, visual artist, philosopher, flunky, musicologist, sound sculptor, furniture maker, dishwasher, copy editor, hobo...
Saturdays at 9:00pm in May & June
A project of SAW Video media-art centre in Ottawa: Artists’ videos created from the Canadian Archives Film collection.
Saturdays at 7:30pm in May & June
http://www.sawvideo.com/spotlight/public-domain
A Scribe Video Community Vision project by Jubilee School graduates about learning history from elders.
Sundays at 3:00pm in May & June
The KKSD is not a race, but rather a design competition and parade celebrating human powered transit and art in Kensington.
LIVE stream on PhillyCAM TV & Philly in Focus website.
Saturday May 18th at noon
For more information about the the derby visit http://kinetickensington.org/about
A leader in the struggle against race and gender discrimination in the U.S. and ethnic cleansing abroad.
By Lunchbox Communications
Fridays in May & June at 8pm
A Galley Class Culinary Ship Hosted by Chef Delmer Gill at Awbury Arboretum.
Thursdays in May & June at 1:30pm
Variety Show featuring music videos, short films & interesting talk.
Producer Stewart Brodian
Showtime Mondays at 10pm
Lifestyle talk show with young, dynamic hosts discussing politics, music, fashion, and highlighting local businesses in Philadelphia.
Produced by Letitia Crippen & Charles Postell
Mondays at 9:30pm
www.wetalkphilly.com
@wetalkphilly
@charlesgregory
@madimtouch
Brings new media to TV to discuss local and National sports.
Hosted and produced by Kwame Fisher-Jones
Mondays at 6pm
Philadelphia Jazz Project’s Community Conversations hosted by Homer Jackson bring together a broad range of professionals, educators and the general public to discuss pertinent cultural topics. The second dialogue is entitled, "Words of Power." Philadelphia Jazz Project’s Community Conversations explores the role and impact of the lyrics and poetry within Black Music and examines the key elements of some critical musical works.
Sundays at 7pm in May
Both 1st & 2nd Dialogues in June