Posts Tagged ‘Podcast’

Gaga for Lady Gaga: Show us your Poker Face

Thursday, January 21st, 2010
 

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Lady Gaga – omg she is a freak!
Max and Anne are all about Lady Gaga lately – you know you are as well.

Lady Gaga gets Anne all shook up and leaves her speechless

Drag Queen maybe? Maybe a little damaged?

Thanks to Cheryl our neighbor over at Stoner Bunting Max can’t stop watching Neutra Face : An Ode On A Typeface (A Bearded Poker Face Parody)

Will Max and Anne be staring in a Lady Gaga parody themselves? Just wait and see!

Show your pride for Lancaster Pride and come see Rent on Sunday the 21st at the Dutch Apple.

Not Bad Design is pleased to announce that the new Lancaster Pride Logo is now live!
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Online: www.lancasterpapride.com
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Make sure to mark your calendar for June 19th.

The Creative House of Lancaster 2010 Schedule – lots of fun, creative things will be happening in 2010.

Here’s just a taste:

Jennifer McMorris and Anne will be hosting a new CHL podcast with CHL members guest hosting.

New York field Trip

Haiti Benefit Concert

Guest Speakers

Check out CHL on Facebook for more details.

Apple tablet and iPhone for Verizon? Will it ever happen? Anne is holding her breath.

Anne will one day make her millions and open a community creative space! It will happen people!

Also, Max and Anne have some really interesting guests next week so make sure to check out next weeks podcast.

UPDATE: As an added bonus, I forced Anne to make this video with me. We’re no Lady Gaga.


We love We Are Lancaster!

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

A new site recently landed in our area, We Are Lancaster, highlighting all the things there are to love about — you guessed it — Lancaster! (As they say it’s “not just quilts and distelfink.”) They shared some love with us this week by posting a link to our podcast interview with Leslie Fordham on their site.

“Thanks for the love guys, right back at ya.”

Oh, and you can listen to that interview right here on Creativley Wired.


Public art has a new face in Lancaster, Pa.

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

cw-logo-leslie-fordhamThis week Leslie Fordham, the new Public Art Manager for Lancaster city, sits down with us to discuss her background, public art and the city’s vision. Leslie has done some great things as the public art manager in Vail, Colo. for the past 9 years and we’re really excited to see what she can bring to Lancaster.

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“She sees Lancaster city as a work of art” – LancasterOnline.com article

“Vail’s public art director leaves post” – VailDaily.com article

“Denver Blue Horse” – New York Times article.

We asked your questions, here are few.

Twitter Questions:
We know the mayor wants to encourage “guerrilla” art. How can that be encouraged w/o opening pandora’s box?

Facebook Questions:
I’d like to hear her definition of what public art is.

Picks of the Week

MAX: “Web Site Story” from collegehumor.com – a Social Networking take on the classic musical “West Side Story”
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1913584

Anne: Specwatch
http://twitter.com/SpecWatch
The Naked Truth About Design Contests, Crowdsourcing & Spec Sites. Evolve or Die Indeed. Check out their website for more details on why they do what they do. http://www.specwatch.info/

The Vendor Client relationship – in real world situations

copyright 2009, Scofield Editorial, Inc


Hey Lancaster, Get Fresh! Get Local!

Friday, July 17th, 2009
Get Fresh! Take the 21 Day Challenge

Get Fresh! Take the 21 Day Challenge

Well after a couple of really busy weeks, Anne and Max are back with returning guest Linda Aleci from Lancaster Buy Fresh Buy Local. Last time she challenged Max to Get Local and Fresh with his weekly cooking duties. This time she’s here to ask all of you to Get Fresh in Lancaster and pledge to take the 21 Day Challenge! Linda explains how the challenge works, the benefits of Buying Fresh and Buying Local, and where you can sign up to take the 21 Day Challenge.

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Pick of the Week


Creatively Wired #10 :: Creative Works of Lancaster

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Creatively Wired, meet The Creative Works of Lancaster. This week Anne and Max host the board of CWL, a non-profit looking to start a new community venue in Lancaster. The new space would become an incubator for music, art, theater film and more and include a coffee shop and space for co-working. A big thanks to Daniel Klotz, Douglas Campbell, Lydia Brubaker, Ken Mueller and Jennifer McMorris for crowding ’round our studio and talking with us this week. Get more info at The Creative Works of Lancaster Facebook fan page. And don’t forget to take the  online survey and help shape the future of the CWL.

The CWL gang (from left) Jennifer McMorris, Anne Kirby, Baby G, Lydia Brubaker, Douglas Campbell and Ken Meuller. Daniel Klotz had to "run" so he missed out on the fun!

The CWL gang (from left) Jennifer McMorris, Anne Kirby, Baby G, Lydia Brubaker, Douglas Campbell and Ken Mueller. Daniel Klotz had to "run" so he missed out on the fun!

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And congratulation to Damian Eby for winning last week’s challenge. He was the first to come and sit on our couch and won a $20 gift certificate for Carmen & David’s Creamery. Be sure to check out Damian’s podcast Stick it in Your Earhole.

Damian Eby is the first to sit on our couch

Damian Eby is the first to sit on our couch

Picks of the week


Creatively Wired #9 :: Come And Knock on Our Door

Friday, April 24th, 2009

That’s right, Not Bad Design and Creatively Wired have a new downtown home! We started moving into our new office/studio at 214 West Grant Street this week. It’s still a little rough around the edges, but stop in and see us any time! We’re planning a grand opening on June First Friday, watch for details. And, who will be the first to ‘get their picture took’ on our NBD Orange Couch?

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Anne goes crazy with her new Flip video cam

Pardon this interruption while we play with the iPhone…

Anne is going to kill me for posting this photo. But that's podcasting, baby!

Anne is going to kill me for posting this photo. But that's podcasting, baby!

Max trying to look like a serious podcaster. Better luck next time.

Max trying to look like a serious podcaster. Better luck next time.

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We’d love to hear your feedback and answer your questions…


Ryan is Rumschpringe-rific!

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Rumschpringe Poster. Illustrated by Jeff McComseyAs a follow up to our interview with Ryan Mast of Unitheo, we wanted to let you know his music video for Hiram Ring’sOne Girl for Me” got some love at the opening night of the Rumschpringe Film Festival. According to Unitheo’s Facebook page the short film won Best in Music Video category and best student film. The festival, Ryan and Hiram were all mentioned in an Entertainment Lancaster article (aslo published online at LancasterOnline.com).

Rumschpringe runs through this Saturday. For more information on tickets and times, visit Rumnschpringe.com.


Creatively Wired #8 :: Trouble. With a Capital T.

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

This week we talk to Ryan Mast of Unitheo, a music, film & art production company in Lancaster, PA. Ryan is probably one of the busiest college juniors we’ve met. (And he knows all the words to “Music Man,” nice!) He does some great work and we had an awesome time talking to him. Sorry for the wonky audio quality this time around, we’re trying out some new equipment. (Thanks to Damian & Parker of StickItInYourEarHole.com for letting us use their mixer this week.)

Interview with Ryan Mast

Interview with Ryan Mast

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This week’s links

Correction: The Rumschpringe Film festival runs Thursday, Friday & Saturday (April 9-11).

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AnneAnneKirby on the Twitter • Anne Kirby on the Facebook • Anne@NotBadDesign.net via the Email

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Creatively Wired #7 :: Throwin' a Brick Through Your Window

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

This week Anne & Max talk to Ken Mueller, WXPN’s Marketing Coordinator for Central Pennsylvania. Ken gives us the lowdown on WXPN, Lancaster’s music scene and the Launch Music Conference.

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Creatively Wired #6 :: How Do You Like Your Meat Cooked?

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Anne is back this week, yay! Thanks to Lou for jummping in last minute to make the podcast happen last week. This week we take questions from the Twitterverse, give you the rundown on the Creative House of Lancaster and share our picks of the week.

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Twitter Questions
Thanks to @kmueller62, @TRezendes, @danielklotz and @JoelTweets for their inane, yet entertaining questions via Twitter.

Don’t forget to get your fat guy Pepsi Tee Shirt.

If you have questions you’d like us to answer on the podcast Tweet us at @Maxtana or @AnneKirby.

CHL update

You can get more information at thechl.org or at the Facebook page.

Get more information on Art In Alternative Spaces.

City Arts Market is held at Eastern Market with Lancaster Indie Arts.

Monthly meeting March 19 at Coldwell Banker Select Professionals 1000 N Prince Street. Thanks to Jeff Geoghan for arranging the space.

Next meeting: April 16th. We’ll be doing Pech Kucha so be sure to sign up by emailing Anne@theCHL.org

CHL business lunch possibly happening on March 31, more details to come. Lancaster PA Tweetup is having a lunch that day. If you’re on Twitter come join us and search for #LancasterTweetup on Twittter for more information.

Picks of the week
Anne: The CEO’s Guide to Jetting • An introduction to commercial air travel for CEOs only. No minions, lackeys, or “regular” people allowed

According to The Wall Street Journal online, JWT Partners is the Creative Agency responsible for this campaign.

Max: Blanket Magazine • “Blanket is a free PDF online magazine that is aimed at uncovering art + design + photography from the talented people who create it.” • Thanks to @realityrevision for posting link on Twitter. You can find them online at blanketmagazine.com