Listen Now Browse Radio Search. Deep Dish. Top Songs See All. Essential Albums. Junk Science Come Back The Dream Artist Playlists. Deep Dish Essentials Ecstatic beats, massive bass, and soulful hooks from the progressive house icons. At first the score when opened would throw me out of the app. I could then open the score. Lately, maybe since I upgraded to iOS I can now only view scores that have the songs linked, or one which have never had a song linked.
I hope DD GigBook will correct this issue. I have over scores in the app and so many of them I am unable to view. I use the set list function during gigs. I highly recommend the app when it functions properly.
The current version or two dies every so often, typically when I'm clicking on another song. It hasn't happened during a song, but it's still annoying. Fix that please. There is no easy way to share directly to another gigbook user, unless you want to send an email or Dropbox. Not handy if there is no wifi. Also there is no ability to sync between GigBook on my other iPads.
I've a small one, too. I tried some other apps, and settled on another app. Like a Prayer is composed of several sections including an analysis of the demonstration as it was portrayed in Part of a State Dept endorsed group of Iraqi women.
Judge Zakia Hakki was Iraq's first female judge, appointed in the Saddam era. Bitterly anti-Saddam, She welcomed and still supports the. Very antagonistic to the Code PinkIraqi Women's delegation.
Yet the interview reveals the ugly reality of Glass Jaw chronicles the filmmaker's recovery from a pistol whipping and his ensuing emergency brain surgery in July All of the voices, words, music and images are by Michael O'Reilly. Glass Jaw uses the Pixelvision PSL camera as the primary image generator and the Casio SK-1 sampling keyboard for all of the sound effects and music.
Whose America is it, anyway? This program starts off with a blunt question addressed by a black reporter in Somerville, MA. Produced by Shu This tape confronts the mainstream media's distortion of what's going on in Central America and the complete lack of coverage of how North Americans are responding to US policies.
Images not usually seen on gringo TV screens include homesick Gl's on maneuvers in Honduras, a Republican state senator's sympathy for the Sandinistas and a theater group's enactment of an El Salvadoran death squad's visit to Lafayette Park across from the White House.
Produced by Martha Wallner Topic: deep dish tv. Making Waves is a documentary about how community groups in Bolivia are using video. It documents a Quecha Indian production group making music videos that preserve their cultural heritage. Native Americans, African Americans, Puerto Ricans and Chicanos submit evidence to a distinguished jury of international representatives, indicting the U. Produced by Mission Creek Video. In January , the Mayan people of Chiapas shook the world with an uprising against the brutal conditions of life in their impoverished Mexican state.
Cheche Martinez, the video producer, took part in the first international delegation to Chiapas. Included in the video are interviews with human rights activists Roberto Hernandez, Allen Nairn, Bishop Samuel Ruiz, who served as a negotiator with the rebels, and first person testimonies by Campesinos.
This video reviews the events of January and What is ""newsworthy"" and who decides? It also looks at how this concept is changing as community television producers redefine the ""news"" as a practical means for social critique Topics: Media, Women, News, Community Television, TV. With high humor and a visceral insight, this examination of the sexuality and reproductive life of women takes us from Reubens to Sadie Benning.
Complex with debate about pornography and the role of law, these sex workers, young mothers and women engaged in self-help make it clear: Their bodies are theirs. A sensitive portrait of Elvia Alvarado, a campesino leader in Honduras who dedicated her life to organizing.
Her story demonstrates the cruelty of poverty and how people can work together to change their reality. Seattle's Independent Media Center's Showdown in Seattle: Five Days that Shook the WTO: A five part series featuring on-the-ground, non-corporate perspective and in-depth analysis on world trade issues, popular resistance and the police repression that you won't find elsewhere.
Latino writers, musicians, painters and performers seize the TV screen and remind us to listen to Latino voices to hear our own conscience. With Maria Hinojosa. The history of the health sector in South Africa is one of struggle. Since , public health workers have engaged in several strikes aimed at improving their basic conditions and challenging the state's racist attitudes.
This tape reveals the recent struggle from the workers' point of view. Two of America's most gifted poets read from their work and talk about their respective paths, from the big city ghetto life to esteemed university professor and the struggle to create and maintain a personal politic. From a series of ten half-hour shows in which some of the greatest writers of our time, including two Nobel Laureates, challenge the assumptions of traditional realities.
A 2-part program focusing on the perspectives and experiences of people of African descent and Latinos, from the Caribbean and Central America. Protestors from the perimeters, delegates and candidates, arguments, comedy, art, rants and raves including Bikers for Newt, border crossers and surfers for clean water. This program is a look at the background of Mumia and the case against him.
It describes his youth as an organizer with the Black Panther Party and the events surrounding the Move tragedy, intercut with an interview with Mumia from prison. Created to produce video about South Africa, by South Africans, essentially for South Africans, VNS materials are distributed in collaboration with Afravision primarily in South Africa, in large part to mass organizations.
A powerful analysis of the escalating violence that followed the launch of the Inkatha Freedom Party in the early 1 's. This documentary reaches beyond the shocking images to The ongoing "farm crisis" has had a devastating impact not only on the lives of individual farm families, but also on the towns they live in and the land now taken over by the corporate farms.
Shortsighted exploitation has eroded the healthfulness of the land and the food it produces. From pastors in Wisconsin to Native Americans in Utah, people around the country agree that the way out of the crisis lies in changing people's attitudes. The land and people must be seen not as In the past decade labor has been on the defensive. Lured by foreign plants and non-productive investments, major industries have been closing up shop or demanding major concessions from workers around the country.
The impact of these pressures, and the labor organizing that has resulted, are seen in segments of programs such as "Canterbury Tale in the Coal Fields," a story of plant closings in Pittsburgh, and "The American Connection", an examination of the economic This tape serves as an analytical tool for dissecting the American mass media with demystifying the economic structure of the media and exposing TV politics and religion.
This show reassembles the discarded debris of mass culture to comment upon that culture without disdain or condescension to mass culture or its audiences.
The proliferation of prisons in the United States is one of a puzzle called the globalization capital. The primary mechanism of control is debt. Developing countries have depended on foreign loans, resulting in increasing vulnerability to the transnational corporate strategy for the global economy. Poor and non-white communities, from Bhopal to Brooklyn, are the most frequent targets of environmental hazards.
This program examines the phenomenon of environmental racism and shows what grassroots movements are doing to redefine issues such as housing, education and health as environmental concerns. Older people are rarely seen on television. When they are, they usually appear as comical or inactive stereotypes.
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