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Author Aaron Trammell

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD:  Listening In with Sounding Out! (feat. Pavitra Sundar) SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES VIA ITUNES ADD OUR PODCASTS TO YOUR STITCHER FAVORITES PLAYLIST Join host James Tlsty in the second installment of his podcast miniseries–“Listening In with Sounding Out!” In this miniseries Tlsty and co-host Shauna Bahssin dig deep into the archives of Sounding Out!

American StudiesBook ReviewChican@/Latin@ StudiesCultural StudiesFandom/Fan StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author nabeelzuberi

These days it’s a challenge to be reviewing a book that has anything to do with the English singer-writer Morrissey, given his support for Brexit and anti-immigrant nationalist political parties in the UK. In a fake interview, Moz recently used his website to attack non-compliant media that had criticized him. His vegetarianist pitch was that Muslim meat is murder.

ArticleField RecordingFilm/Movies/CinemaHistoryListeningMedia and Communications
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Author guestlistener

Ever tried listening to a Star Wars movie without the sound? –IGN, 1999 Sound is 50 percent of the motion-picture experience. –George Lucas In the radio dramatization of Return of the Jedi (1996), a hibernation sickness-blinded Han Solo can tell bounty hunter Boba Fett is in the same room with him just by smelling him.

ArchivalBook ReviewSO! ReadsSoundSound StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author ginaarnold

According to the latest data from Nielson and the RIAA, vinyls are back. The old fashioned form now outsells CDs – but few have remarked on the fact that, unlike CDs and more like good little children, they are meant to be seen and not heard.  At Ikea, for example, you can now easily buy frames sized for LP covers, which are clearly intended for the wall, rather than the turntable.

American Indian StudiesAmerican StudiesArticleChican@/Latin@ StudiesCultural StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author santaperversa

Mexican actress Dolores Del Río is admired for her ability to break ground; her dance skills allowed her to portray roles not offered to many women of color early in the 20 th Century. One of her most popular roles was in the movie Ramona (1928), directed by Edwin Carewe. Her presence in the movie made me think about sonic representations of mestizaje and indigeneity through the characters portrayed by Del Río.

InterviewPodcastRadioMedia and Communications
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Author jtlsty1

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD:  Listening In with Sounding Out! (feat. Claire Cooley) SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES VIA ITUNES ADD OUR PODCASTS TO YOUR STITCHER FAVORITES PLAYLIST Join host James Tlsty in the second installment of his podcast miniseries–“Listening In with Sounding Out!” In this miniseries Tlsty and co-host Shauna Bahssin dig deep into the archives of Sounding Out!

AcousticsSO! AmplifiesSound ArtSound StudiesSoundscapesMedia and Communications
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Author sbahssin

SO! Amplifies. . .a highly-curated, rolling mini-post series by which we editors hip you to cultural makers and organizations doing work we really really dig.  You’re welcome!

Civic EngagementConferencesCurationDigital HumanitiesDigital MediaMedia and Communications
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Author j.l. stoever

SO! Amplifies. . .a highly-curated, rolling mini-post series by which we editors hip you to cultural makers and organizations doing work we really really dig.  You’re welcome!

American StudiesArticleDramaListeningNoiseMedia and Communications
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Author guestlistener

**This post is co-authored by Gabriel Solomon Mindel and Alexander J. Ullman On February 2, 2017, thousands of protesters took to the University of California Berkeley’s Sproul Plaza to protest and ultimately shut down a planned talk by the right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos.

InterviewListeningPodcastSound StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author jtlsty1

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD:  Listening In with Sounding Out! (feat. Marlen Rios) SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES VIA ITUNES ADD OUR PODCASTS TO YOUR STITCHER FAVORITES PLAYLIST Join host James Tlsty in the second installment of his podcast miniseries–“Listening In with Sounding Out!” In this miniseries Tlsty and co-host Shauna Bahssin dig deep into the archives of Sounding Out!

Chican@/Latin@ StudiesDigital MediaField RecordingInstallationLatin American StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author awrasmussen

A sound art multimedia piece by Anthony William Rasmussen Funded by the UC MEXUS Dissertation Research Grant Map graphics by Julie K. Wesp Additional Footage by Oswaldo Mejía The megalopolis of Mexico City is experienced by many who live there as a network of “known” places, laden with both personal memory and collective meaning.