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ksbeditor · 2 years
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Meet Natalia Zukerman
Natalia Zukerman is one of fourteen acts to appear at the 2022 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Thursday Night Music Stage. I can’t recall the first time I heard Natalia Zukerman but I can tell you that I was riveted. She has exceptional command of her guitar and her lyrical rootsy voice is captivating. The New Yorker rightly described her: “Natalia’s voice could send an orchid into bloom while her…
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artistisdead · 2 years
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justine lupe appearing both on succession and maisel (and soon, peter friedman too) got me into thinking if i can draw some connections between shows i love just based on their cast and lo and behold, i did:
succ/maisel: justine lupe, peter friedman
succ/manhattan: ashley zukerman, justin kirk
succ/rectify: j smith cameron, caitlin fitzgerald
maisel/manhattan: rachel brosnahan, jason ralph, josh cooke
maisel/rectify: luke kirby
manhattan/rectify: michael o neill
bonus:
st/manhattan: david harbour
st/maisel: cary elwes
maisel/braindead (oh yes i rewatched this so many times for aaron tveit and mews lol): tony shaloub, michael zegen, santino fontana
maisel/braindead/succession: justine lupe
rectify/braindead: johnny ray gill
can't find one with rectify/braindead and stranger things and any other show (other than maya and natalia gushed bout succession and mrs maisel lol)
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ear-worthy · 1 year
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Science Vs Latest Episode: Is There A Fountain Of Youth?
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 There are a lot of fads, blogs, and strong opinions, and then there’s the Science Vs podcast from Gimlet, a Spotify Studio, to break down what’s fact, what’s not, and what’s somewhere in between. In today's society, a "wake-up call" is needed since so many political extremists seem to pronounce their expertise in a scientific myth that they've garnered from Facebook or some right-wing podcaster. To them, everything is either a hoax, the deep state or a conspiracy.
That's why Science Vs continues to act as the light that prevents the darkness from taking over. Research, analysis, and factual accuracy dominate on this podcast. How refreshing.
The simple question of what actually works when it comes to keeping our skin looking young and fresh has become confused by the billion-dollar skincare industry, which floods us with scientific-sounding claims that we need to put expensive chemicals on our face, but - are these fancy creams actually doing anything?
 In this new episode, host Wendy Zukerman pits facts against fine lines to seek out the real science behind trying to engineer a fountain of youth. Wendy speaks with dermatologist Dr. Natalia Spierings, pharmacist Dr. Szu Wong, and journalist Kirsten Drysdale, examining why we get wrinkles and the promises of the skincare industry to ask whether we can actually put something on our skin to prevent wrinkles or make them go away. Some key takeaways from the episode include:
●      As we get older, there are fewer proteins like elastin and collagen, which give our skin structure. In addition to the process of aging, UV rays from the sun can also penetrate into the skin, damaging that elastin and collagen. This is why baby skin is always so smooth, and older people’s skin is a little more rough.
●      It’s incredibly difficult for an ingredient to go from skin application to get deep into the skin. It has to start by passing through the top layer of skin barrier, the stratum corneum. To get through, it needs to be fat soluble, which takes a bunch of skincare products out of the game like one popular ingredient, Vitamin C, which is water-soluble so can’t really penetrate the skin. Secondly, the space between the cells that they’re trying to squeeze past is tiny, which eliminates a whole other load of skincare products including Collagen and Hyaluronic Acid.
●      One of the most common chemicals that people put on their skin to prevent wrinkles is Vitamin A creams. The one you’ve probably heard of is Retinol, and then there's a prescription version called Tretinoin or Tret, which is mostly used for acne. Studies going back decades show that for some people, when putting tretinoin on their skin for months, it can help stop the degradation of collagen and elastin. However, over the counter Vitamin A creams might not work that well for wrinkles…
●      Before wrinkles set in, or to prevent bigger ones from forming, the only thing that comes in a bottle that you really need is SUNSCREEN.
So check out this latest episode to learn more about the science of aging. 
It was author Dan Wakefield who waxed philosophically on the challenge of aging.
 "That's why it's so hard to look in a mirror. You are looking at yourself, but you don't recognize yourself. It's a shock. The person you see is older, and heavier, and has wrinkles. But you don't feel that way inside, and it's hard to believe that's how you really look now, how other people see you."
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yourdailyqueer · 4 years
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Natalia Zukerman
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: 25 June 1975
Ethnicity: White
Occupation: singer, songwriter, musician, artist
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lilagracemusic · 7 years
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Only Trees Natalia Zukerman A song about roadkill by middle aged lesbians for middle aged lesbians and the best love song I know
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larryland · 6 years
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Leaf Peepers Benefit Concert June 2 in Egremont
Leaf Peepers Benefit Concert June 2 in Egremont
Multi-media sensation Natalia Zukerman will be the featured artist for a Benefit for Clarion Concerts, sponsor of the Leaf Peeper Concerts series. Zukerman is a multi-talented artist, working as vocalist, composer, lyricist, guitar player, painter, muralist, cartoonist, and sketcher. In February, 2017, Natalia became a Cultural Diplomat for the US Department of State, playing concerts and…
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starsheight · 4 years
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Natalia Zukerman Height 5 feet 5 inches (167.5 cm) American singer and musician; well admired for the song "Gas Station Roses" from the same-titled album "Gas Station Roses." In an interview, Natalia Zukerman claims, "I'm 5ft 5in."
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benarthurmusic · 4 years
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Repost • @americansongwriter New York Times editor Dodai Stewart tells a story about destiny, choice, and tarot cards that she wrote specially for SongWriter. Check out the latest podcast episode for Dodai's story and slide guitarist, Natalia Zukerman's response song, "Storm Cloud Rising." Link in story! https://www.instagram.com/p/CCYnW4OHiNm/?igshid=1vyn96n5kgxdw
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vinylbay777 · 4 years
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Seven Music Live Streams to Check Out While “Social Distancing”
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COVID-19 has been ravaging the music industry, putting the concert industry at a stand-still as states close venues and artists cancel shows and other large gatherings in exchange for “social distancing.”
In lieu of concert halls with hundreds or thousands of people in attendance, a handful of artists have been making the leap to live streaming. An uptick in the practice started in the last week, with artists such as Code Orange, Cro-Mags, John Legend and more already clocking in time from their own homes. From singular artists “hanging out” with their fans through quiet social media gatherings to large festivals of multiple artists moving online, there is still way more to come.
Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, has pulled together a list of some of the already announced live streams taking place over the next few weeks. Here are seven to look forward to while stuck at home.
1.       Ben Gibbard: Death Cab For Cutie / The Postal Service frontman Ben Gibbard will be live-streaming intimate sets from his home studio every day at 7PM Eastern on Facebook and YouTube. He started last night, playing a ten-song set of fan favorites and a cover of Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees.” Gibbard announced his plans on Tuesday, saying that fans can even expect special guests to “stop by digitally.” (Daily, 7PM Eastern, Facebook / YouTube)
2.       Christine and the Queens: Similarly to Gibbard, French singer/band Christine and the Queens will be live streaming on Christine’s Instagram at 6PM Eastern every day. According to a post on Twitter, “guests and weird concepts” will be included in the streams. The first stream featured a discussion with Charli XCX. (Daily, 6PM Eastern, Instagram)
3.       Shut In & Sing: Described on StageIt as “a group of songwriters joining forces to stay connected through music and community,” Shut In & Sing is an ongoing concert event launched by Kelly McCartney (‘Hangin’ & Sangin’ podcast) and singer/songwriter Natalia Zukerman featuring music from country, folk and Americana artists on a nightly basis. Artists range from the fairly well-known (such as Jill Sobule [3/21] and Lori McKenna [3/28]) to up-and-comers looking for a break. The first show starts Thursday and more are booked through April 11. All shows are pay-what-you-can. (March 19-April 11[so far], Times Vary, StageIt)
4.       Luck Reunion Festival: Initially slated to begin on Thursday (3/19), Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion Festival has moved from his backyard to the internet. ‘Luck Presents: ‘Till Further Notice’ will feature performances from Nelson and his sons, Margo Price, Jewel and more, as well as segments with “partners, charities, and makers that make up the cherished “Luck Family.” The show starts at 7PM Eastern on the Luck Reunion website, Twitch and Facebook. It is free, though a tip jar is available for those who want to donate to the artists. (March 19, 7PM Eastern, Luck Reunion/Facebook/Twitch)
5.       The Indigo Girls: After cancelling all of their March and April tour dates (including one right here on Long Island), The Indigo Girls will be taking to Facebook on Thursday for a “low key, home grown set of songs” and a “Q and A.” The stream is to celebrate the band’s upcoming album, ‘Look Long,’ out May 22. (March 19, 6PM Eastern, Facebook)
6.       Ultra Virtual Audio Festival: With Miami’s Ultra Music Festival cancelled, the festival is teaming up with SiriusXM to bring EDM fans a “virtual” alternative. The Ultra Virtual Audio Festival will be presented starting Friday (3/20) on the limited-run station UMF Radio. Artists joining the fest include Armin van Buuren, Afrojack, Martin Garrix and Major Laser, among others. (March 20-23, 5PM Eastern, SiriusXM Channel 52)
7.       Neil Young: Announced on his Neil Young Archives site Monday that he plans to start streaming what he calls “Fireside Sessions” in the near future. Young’s wife Daryl Hannah will be filming the sets, describing it “a down-home production” with “a few songs,” and “a little time together.”
Now, more than ever, we need music to help us deal with the world in crisis.  These are just some of the artists and events who are attempting to bring people together through the power of music amidst the chaos. With the growing amount of restrictions being put in place, it’s only a matter of time before even more artists join the ones above in live streaming sets.
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pghlesbian · 4 years
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(via Q&A: Natalia Zukerman Discusses Queer Conventionality and The Women Who Rode Away)It’s so important to tell women’s stories, particularly those whose voices were and are silenced. My greatest hope is that this show is an invitation for people to do just that, to tell the stories of women who paved the way for us, of our ancestors. It’s through the lens of these women’s lives that we can more deeply understand who are and who we want to become.
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danbusler · 5 years
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Extended Play Sessions presents Natalia Zukerman Dan Busler Photography from Dan Busler on Vimeo.
Natalia Zukerman presented "The Women Who Rode Away" at The Extended Play Sessions at The Fallout Shelter in Norwood MA on February 2, 2019.
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dansmusicphotos · 5 years
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Natalia Zukerman 2/3/19
Natalia Zukerman; Club Passim; "The Women Who Rode Away"; 2/3/19 #Concerts #Passim #Singer-Songwriters
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Natalia Zukerman; 8 photos; Club Passim; Cambridge, MA; February 3, 2019
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nsula · 6 years
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Guest pianist Cheng will perform at NSU Oct. 25
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NATCHITOCHES - Pianist Angela Cheng will perform at Northwestern State University on Thursday, Oct. 25 at 5:30 p.m. in Magale Recital Hall. The concert is part of the Louisiana Piano Series International. Tickets are $15. Students are admitted free. Dr. Francis Yang and Dr. Christine Burczyk Allen are the organizers of the Louisiana Piano Series International. 
 The concert is co-sponsored by the Louisiana Music Teachers Association, which is holding its 66th Annual State Convention and Music Teachers National Association state-level competitions at NSU on Oct. 25 - 27.
 Cheng, a professor of piano at Oberlin College and Conservatory, has appeared as a soloist with more than 100 orchestras, including the Israel Philharmonic, Boston Pops, Buffalo Philharmonic, and the symphonies of Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, St. Louis, Houston, San Diego, Indianapolis, Syracuse, Utah and Colorado.
 An avid recitalist, Cheng has performed solo and chamber recitals throughout North America, Asia and Europe, including New York City (Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall and Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, and the 92nd Street Y), Wigmore Hall in London, Disney Hall in Los Angeles, the Mozarteum in Salzburg and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., as well as venues in Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, Montreal, Toronto, Taiwan, Italy and Australia. In 2012, she made her Carnegie Hall debut as soloist with the Edmonton Symphony.
 In 2009, at the invitation of Pinchas Zukerman, Cheng toured Europe and China with the Zukerman Chamber Players. She joined them again in the spring of 2010 for a U.S. tour, which included concerts at Kennedy Center and the 92nd Street Y in New York. Subsequent seasons have seen multiple tours of Europe and South America, including performances in Paris, London, Prague, Moscow, Warsaw, Budapest, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, at the Musikverein in Vienna, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and at the Salzburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Verbier and Ravinia festivals.
Cheng has been invited to give master classes throughout North America and in Asia, including the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts, Taichung University in Taiwan, Indiana University, the University of Michigan and the University of Texas. She has served on the jury of numerous competitions.
 MTNA NSU Collegiate Chapter members will present poster sessions on their community activities, their graduate study research and some will also get the opportunity to play for Angela Cheng in a masterclass. Those performing will be Robyn Tan of Singapore, Cara Lamb of Shreveport, Shihuan Wang of Loudi, China, Ramon Barralaga of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Claudia Musgrove of Forest Hill, Valentina Perez Espinoza and Natalia Yonoff Zapata of Cartagena, Colombia and Matthew Aguilera of San Antonio, Texas.
Emily Owens, violinist, a student of Andrej Kurti, and Barralaga, pianist, a student of Yang, will compete in the state level of the Music Teachers National Association Competition.  
 Yang serves as president-elect of LMTA and Allen serves as chair of collegiate chapters. Chialing Hsieh serves as coordinator of the MTNA Young Artist/Chamber Music Competitions. The Cenla Music Teachers Association is the local chapter host.
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Natalia Zukerman
Had a dream and wrote it
8 years old played guitar
Lyrics on guitar
Classical guitar (love)
Teacher advised creative writing
Told more of a songwriter than classical guitar player
Took it as invitation
Ani Difranco – saw and wanted to write Truth like that
(learning open tuning lead to diving into story telling songwriting
Grateful Dead- song as conversation
Own writing song as conversation with self
Open tuning vs standard tuning (writing in open tuning)
Vocalizing first, after writing
Speak the lyric and there’s a natural rhythm and melody to language
(**Vocalizing- meaning, examples of. Without words?**)
Loop with garage band looping. (use windows similar app/program)
Just kinda write dummy, use dummy chords in the beginning (cowboy chords ex. C, g, e)
(** Triple axel??**)
Have compassion as writer/for artistist process.
Finger on water faucet/spout…direct it in different ways but same source.
Give yourself assignments
Show up and try- not always fun, even torturous
Turn off judgement
“Apply your ass to the chair”
Find a song you like and re-write it to make it yours as jump off place
Get comfortable with failing
Music as communication
(Africa- my bucket list(: )
Song improves life in so many different ways
Aspects, connections, opportunities for growth
Concrete tip-one piece of advice-but of wisdom
Allowing yourself to fail
Really trying to not assign that word (fail) to it
Allow things to not be perfect
Learn to truth your inner, your instincts
Listen to self
Listening
Painting teacher advice-
If you know what you want to say you just need to figure out how to say it
It’ll figure it’s way out if you know what is wanting to be said/shared-idea etc
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sarahbushdance · 7 years
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MARCH in celebration of women - Sisterhood in Song, at Sea, and in the Streets
MARCH in celebration of women – Sisterhood in Song, at Sea, and in the Streets
Wow! What a rush these first couple months of 2017 have been!
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On the eve of the Women’s March on Washington, Natalia Zukerman invited me to perform at the Sisterhood In Song concert.  I danced to Anne Heaton’s poignant  “Maybe It’s Peace”  with Mona Tavakoli on cajon.  (This song continues to be one I am grateful to wake up humming!). Here’s the video.
After dancing that one planned…
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