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Title card: Performance Series Presents When Worlds Collide, Two Jersey Broads on Life, Love and the Holy Spiriot. Janis Ian and Miriam Therese Winter
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Introduction by Dr. Jocelym D. Briddell, Executive Director of the Scarritt Bennett Center, discusses the Center, 25th Anniversary, Affiliated with United Methodists.
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John Seigenthaler sits with Janis Ian and Miriam Therese Winter, talks about his grandson, makes jokes, Jewish Lesbians, asks about music serving as a magnet.
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Janis Ian answers, talks about music being an invisible art form, speaking over a clip of herself singing, spirituality vs. religion
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01:11:19 679 |
Miriam Therese Winter, Theologian and Song Write from the Hartford Seminary, talks about doing laundry wtih Janis Ian, talking about philosophy
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01:14:57 897.93 |
Janis Ian talks about her father being a chicken farmer who became a teacher, says the FBI followed him and they had to move often, talks about New Jersey
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01:16:08 968.47 |
Winter talks about growing up in a cold wter flat in Passaic New Jersey, over her grandfather's saloon, talks about music and the poetic word, her grandmother's garden
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01:17:48 1068 |
Janiks Ian speaks over a clip of her singing, speaks about traditional roles for women
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01:19:15 1155.7 |
Host John Seigenthaler, asks guests about their songwriting talent, Janis performing, cuts to audience listening
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Janis Ian talks about her father's reaction to hewr first album, "There's going to be trouble over this"
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01:20:43 1243.01 |
Host, John Seigenthaler, speaks about writing and the motivation for the audience or the artist
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01:22:15 1335.38 |
Janis Ian talks about who she writes for, almost embarrassed to write a hit song in the 1960's, cuts to Janis performing and audience listening. "I write for an American audience", talks about using loaded words.
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inter talks about her writing experience, poetry, Gregorian chants, Vatican 2, writing for the liturgy
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01:28:14 1694.67 |
Host, John Seigenthaler, talks about Janis' freedom being a Jew, Janis says there's no hell for Jews
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Host, John Seigenthaler, asks the women about the feminist movement. Reads feminist poem from Winter about a female God, they talk about the group of women visiting Pope Francis, Janis says, "Art is seditious by its very nature"
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Miriam Therese Winter talks about being on a Christian committee to write hymns
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Host, John Seigenthaler, asks about the power of music, cuts to Janis singing at previous night's performance
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Janis Ian talks about civil rights movement and "We Shall Overcome"
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M. T. Winter talks about South Africa and Apartheid, Christianity and the power over the music, Janis talks about Judaism
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Winter talks about the Jewish psalter
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Ian talks about how modern speech has evolved from 30 or 40 years ago, lost its musicality due to television
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Host, John Seigenthaler, talks about divisiveness in society and around the world
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Winter talks about universal vibrations and songs that run through us, esoteric
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JANIS IAN TALKS ABOUT YOKO ONO'S QUOTE "WOMAN ARE THE NIGGER OF THE WORLD", BECOMING A FEMINIST AFTER VISITING BERKLEE COLLEGE IN BOSTON AND SEEING THE WOMEN STUDENTS BEING INSULTED BY SEXIST LANGUAGE, "YOU MUST ALWAYS TAKE POWER", TALKS ABOUT FEELING THREATENED BY MEN (POSTED TO YOUTUBE COMP REEL "FEMINISTS" MAY 7, 2018)
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01:49:06 2946.94 |
Host, John Seigenthaler, talks aboutu sexual assaults in the military, Janis questions if it is biological
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01:51:09 3069.36 |
Winter jumps in and says she's a feminist, talks about her work, mentions that Noah is female name in Jewish bible
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01:52:54 3174.81 |
Ian talks about frameworks and rape and cultures. Host, John Seigenthaler, takes questions from the audience. Comments from the audience
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01:54:23 3263.12 |
Janis talks about the writing process and host, John Seigenthaler, asks about the aggressive culture that is ingrained in the military
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01:55:30 3330 |
Audience question about the negative space between the notes, draws a parallel between the Catholic Latin Mass and quantum physics
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01:57:19 3439.58 |
Question about a female president in 2016, Winter answers why not. "Female Pope not so good"
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Comment about the space in between from audience member
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Janis Ian talks about creativity
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02:00:03 3603.55 |
Question from the audience about what happened in Berklee College and Roger Brown the President, and the limited opportunity for female musicians especially in the 1960's
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Woman in the audience makes comment about women also being abusers and asks how women can change the men they know, talks about double standards, Janis talks mentions being in an abusive relationship. Janis thinks the biology is different between men and women and peer pressure, talks about her song "Seventeen"
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Woman asks questions of M.T. Winter about the roles of men and women, M.T. Winter answers that is is not her area of expertise. She continues to describe the hierarchy of power that is out of date, speaks philosophically about the universe that will work its problems out, the next generation will solve things, they have Google. "We are the Midwifes", must live in a global reality
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Host, John Seigenthaler, takes a question from a man in the audience about music being an art versus its relationship to the sciences, Janis talks about the historic link between the arts and the sciences
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M. T. Winter talks about the language of the mystics, studies between the link of music and science, Janis adds the Greeks had a 24 tone scale and how the notes had a more specific meaning vibrations effect the body
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02:15:53 4553.72 |
Janis talks about science fiction and aliens and the need for a common enemy to unite humans
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Host, John Seigenthaler, closes program with the thoughts about the Civil Rights Movement being grounded in the First Amendment and the Suffragette movement
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Closing title card: Carpenter Program, Vanderbilt University and Nashville Public Television
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