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The Seventies was a calamitous decade, a low point in the history of New York City. City Hall continually failed to balance budgets and turned to austerity, privatization, and sheer negligence when it came to running city services. Roads disintegrated, buildings and overpasses collapsed, garbage piled high, and crime ran rampant. The city literally crumbled under the weight of austerity. At the same time, underground culture surged with energy, from subway graffiti to experimental theater an ...
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A couple's conversation as they journey through the bible
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**SPECIAL EDITION** Ford to City: Drop Dead
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56:57On October 30, 1975, the New York Daily News printed the most famous headline in its history: “Ford to City: Drop Dead.” The previous day, President Gerald Ford had delivered a speech at the National Press Club in Washington on the looming bankruptcy of New York City. In the speech, Ford publicly denied the near-bankrupt New York City a federal bai…
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By Dr. Mark Schell
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By Rachel VanLaningham, Rev. Dr. Brian Hull
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By Barry Cook
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The Power of Repetition and the Dangers of Redundancy
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24:11By Dr. Phil Tallon
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By Dr. Rica McRoy
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By Ronda Atwater
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By Professor Rob Lim
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By Dr. Kevin J. Brown
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By Rev. Dr. Jessica Moerman
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By Lo Alaman
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By Corey Winton
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By Dr. Brian Hull
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By Jackie Jones
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Parable of the Sower and Asbury’s History of Being Sown Into
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26:35By Dr. David Hoag
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By Ellie Haseloff, Lauren Boye, Ashton Montgomery, Zachary Fazio
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By James Ballard
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By Dr. Brian Hull
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By Taylor Collingsworth
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By Andrew Seamands
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By Carol Anderson, Dr. Jim Shores
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By Helen Manson
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By Rev. Zach Meerkreebs
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By Rev. Dr. Sarah Baldwin
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Rev. Dr. Steve DeNeff addresses the student body.By Rev. Dr. Steve DeNeff
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Abbie Tingle and Gabe Allen address the student body.By Abbie Tingle, Gabe Allen
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Revisiting and remembering the Outpouring.
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Dr. Kevin J. Brown addresses the student body.By Dr. Kevin J. Brown
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Rev. Dr. Jessica LaGrone addresses the student body.By Rev. Dr. Jessica LaGrone
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S1.E10. Turning the Page, Tuning the Dial
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47:11In the tenth episode of Soundscapes NYC, host Ryan Purcell expands upon previous episodes to consider the various musical styles that emerged in New York City during the Seventies alongside punk rock. In dialogue with music critic Will Hermes, author of Love Goes to Buildings on Fire: Five Years in New York that Changed Music Forever (Farrar, Strau…
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Rev. Dr. Amanda Drury addresses the student body.By Rev. Dr. Amanda Drury
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By Rev. Dr. Amanda Drury
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Rev. Dr. Amanda Drury addresses the student body.By Rev. Dr. Amanda Drury
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Rev. Dr. Amanda Drury addresses the student body.By Rev. Dr. Amanda Drury
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Rev. Dr. Esther Jadhav addresses the student body.By Rev. Dr. Esther Jadhav
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Best Kind of Life: Consecrated Confidence
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29:55Rev. Zach Meerkreebs addresses the student body.By Rev. Zach Meerkreebs
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In the ninth episode of Soundscapes NYC, host Ryan Purcell traces the trans-Atlantic movement of artists associated with punk culture in New York and London. In conversation with British cultural historian Matt Worley, we follow New York-based artists like Jayne (née Wayne) County, Johnny Thunders, Jerry Nolan, and others to the U.K. where they emb…
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Dr. Michael Preacely, American Baritone, performs in Hughes Auditorium for the student body.By Dr. Michael Preacely
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Rev. Dr. Sarah Baldwin speaks to the student body.By Rev. Dr. Sarah Baldwin
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By Dr. Kevin J. Brown
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In the eighth episode of Soundscapes NYC, host Ryan Purcell talks with music history professor Steve Waksman about the social and stylistic transformation of the New York rock scene during the mid-1970s. The introduction of new bands clashed with the old guard, culminating with a violent altercation between artists in CBGB in March 1976. In 2024, W…
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Bruce Springsteen was keenly aware and excited by the sounds of the CBGBs scene during the Seventies. With his own bands, the Boss performed in the same venues associated with punk rock and ultimately wrote songs for Patti Smith and the Ramones. Yet Springsteen’s sound has remained distinct from punk rock as it emanated from New York. In the sevent…
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In the sixth episode of Soundscapes NYC, host Ryan Purcell talks with John Holmstrom a comic illustrator and founder of Punk magazine. In the early 1970s, Holmstrom moved from suburban Connecticut to New York City to attend the School of Visual Arts where he studied under the celebrated comic illustrator Will Eisner and Harvey Kurtzman creator of M…
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Christmas with the BrownsBy Sam Santrock, Kevin Brown, Maria Brown
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Christmas Music Chapel
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Rev. Greg Haseloff speaks to the students at Asbury University.By Rev. Greg Haseloff
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In the fifth episode of Soundscapes N.Y.C., host Ryan Purcell talks with British music critic Jon Savage about how LGBTQ resistance shaped American popular music from the 1950s to the 1980s. Savage discusses the curious and queer roots of the word punk stretching back to the time of Shakespeare when it was used to connote ambiguous and transgressiv…
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