Thursday, November 7, 2013

The Next Step Podcast

The Next Step podcast features features historical information, sound art, and interviews about the Llano community link here: https://soundcloud.com/temporaryresidence/the-next-step-a-journey-to

The podcast features contributions from: Rachel Finkelstein, Sara Fowler, Jennifer from JCPenney, Norman Klein, Elizabeth Leister, Karyl Newman, Larissa Nickel, Carl Peecher, Linda Ravenswood, Chelsea Rector, Cindy Rehm, Milt Stark, and Christine Suarez


Special thanks to Mady Schutzman for contributing out takes from her film Dear Comradeand to Chelsea Rector for editing the recording.



Podcast Playlist:

Karyl Newman
Antelope Valley Subdivision Names, Silo Site Recording, August, 2013

Cindy Rehm
Craftswoman House Introduction

Jennifer from JCPenny & Larissa Nickle
Hinterculture Introduction

Chelsea Rector
Untitled Song

Cindy Rehm
About the Hinterculture/Temporary Residence collaboration

Jennifer from JCPenny & Larissa Nickle
Excepts from Impressions of Llano del Rio, The Western Comrade, James R. Nickum

Christine Suarez
Excerpts from: LLano Del Rio Cooperative Colony l914-l918: Remains of Utopia: How a Renowned Socialist Commune Bloomed and Faded
May 28, 1989, LA Times, Sebastian Rotella

Karyl Newman
About Llano

Milt Stark
Tour of Llano (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Carl Peecher
Reflections on Llano (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Karyl Newman
About Llano

Christine Suarez
Excerpts from: LLano Del Rio Cooperative Colony l914-l918: Remains of Utopia: How a Renowned Socialist Commune Bloomed and Faded
May 28, 1989, LA Times, Sebastian Rotella

Milt Stark
Reflections on Job Harriman (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Norman Klein
California as a Laboratory for Socialism in the 1900s (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Cindy Rehm
Excerpts from: The Peacemaker, part III of Feminism and the Trend Towards Democracy, The Western Comrade, February, 1914, Eleanor Wentworth

Norman Klein
California as a Laboratory for Socialism in the 1900s (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Milt Stark
History of Llano (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Elizabeth Leister
Excerpts from: Silence of Desert Reigns in Capital of Communists, The Evening Independent, October 12, 1925.

Norman Klein
California as a Laboratory for Socialism in the 1900s (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Christine Suarez
Excerpts from: LLano Del Rio Cooperative Colony l914-l918: Remains of Utopia: How a Renowned Socialist Commune Bloomed and Faded
May 28, 1989, LA Times, Sebastian Rotella

Carl Peecher
Reflections on Llano (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Christine Suarez
Excerpts from: LLano Del Rio Cooperative Colony l914-l918: Remains of Utopia: How a Renowned Socialist Commune Bloomed and Faded
May 28, 1989, LA Times, Sebastian Rotella

Milt Stark
Reflections on Job Harriman (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Norman Klein
California as a Laboratory for Socialism in the 1900s (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Elizabeth Leister
Excerpts from: Silence of Desert Reigns in Capital of Communists, The Evening Independent, October 12, 1925.

Milt Stark
Tour of Llano (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Karyl Newman
About Llano

Christine Suarez
Excerpts from, Another Look at Llano, SCA Proceedings, Volume 23, 2009, John M. Foster, California Department of Transportation & Alex Kirkish, Greenwood Associates

Karyl Newman
About Llano

Christine Suarez
Excerpts from, Another Look at Llano, SCA Proceedings, Volume 23, 2009, John M. Foster, California Department of Transportation & Alex Kirkish, Greenwood Associates

Milt Stark
Tour of Llano (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Elizabeth Leister
Excerpts from: Silence of Desert Reigns in Capital of Communists, The Evening Independent, October 12, 1925

Christine Suarez
Excerpts from, Another Look at Llano, SCA Proceedings, Volume 23, 2009, John M. Foster, California Department of Transportation & Alex Kirkish, Greenwood Associates

Karyl Newman
Excepts from: The Next Step; How to Plan for Beauty, Comfort, and Peace with Great Savings Effected by the Reduction of Waste 1935, Alice Constance Austin

Rachel Finkelstein
Excerpts from Two Utopian Feminists and Their Campaign for Kitchenless Houses, Signs, 1978, Dolores Hayden (read by Sacha Finn)

Karyl Newman
Carrot

Elizabeth Leister
Excerpts from: Silence of Desert Reigns in Capital of Communists, The Evening Independent, October 12, 1925

Milt Stark
Tour of Llano (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Elizabeth Leister
Excerpts from: Silence of Desert Reigns in Capital of Communists, The Evening Independent, October 12, 1925

Milt Stark
Tour of Llano (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Linda Ravenswood
Llano Essay

Christine Suarez
Excerpts from: LLano Del Rio Cooperative Colony l914-l918: Remains of Utopia: How a Renowned Socialist Commune Bloomed and Faded
May 28, 1989, LA Times, Sebastian Rotella

Milt Stark
Tour of Llano (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Sara Fowler
Dehydration Account

Linda Ravenswood
Everything I ever loved is dead

Karyl Newman
About Llano

Christine Suarez
Excerpts from: LLano Del Rio Cooperative Colony l914-l918: Remains of Utopia: How a Renowned Socialist Commune Bloomed and Faded
May 28, 1989, LA Times, Sebastian Rotella

Norman Klein
California as a Laboratory for Socialism in the 1900s (outtake interview from Mady Schutzman’s Dear Comrade)

Christine Suarez
Excerpts from: LLano Del Rio Cooperative Colony l914-l918: Remains of Utopia: How a Renowned Socialist Commune Bloomed and Faded
May 28, 1989, LA Times, Sebastian Rotella

Jennifer from JC Penny
Silo Recording, field test and recording conducted by formulating infrasonic catalytic-cycles for habitat elucidation. (September 4, 2013 - 7:30am)
Dream Kiss performed by Ferera and Franchini with Nathan Glantz; recorded 1920

Karyl Newman
Interview with architect Julia Wieger and Mady Schutzman

Cindy Rehm
To the Woman in the Dark, The Western Comrade, July 1914 Eleanor Wentworth

Jennifer from JC Penny
“It was not only flowers she had on her mind” Graffiti text on the Llano site ruins. Includes Llano Field Recordings obtained by Jennifer from JCPenney (June 3, 2089 - 11:10pm and June 3, 2114 - 2:11pm)


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