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Liz on myspace
The Alternate Take online community of fellow listeners and artists.
Beatportal
The online editorial reflection of Beatport.
WDET
Online listening and all sorts of information about the station, including daily playlists.
Burnlab
Daily arts and culture updates by internationally curious people.
Catalyst
Technology
Be nice to them. They host this website.
Metro
Times link to Liz
Usually has updated event information from the nice people at
MT.
The
Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit
Recently re-emerged arts organization.
Paxahau
An excellent online listening source for Detroit sounds and beyond.
Go to the 'music' page to find a set that Liz did in February
2001.
Liz gives a hand to a Motown documentary
The "Our Generation" Series on The History Channel
CityFest featured, including Liz and acts on the AlternateTakeRadio.com stage
All Music Guide
Liz's CityFest activities previewed
Real Detroit
Liz featured in Ambassador Magazine - 1 year anniversary issue
Ambassador Magazine
Liz featured in Doug Coombe's photo feature "Motor City Cribs"
Metro Times
Alternate Take is voted "Best Overnight Show" (2007)
Real Detroit
Alternate Take is voted 'Best Local Radio Music Show'
Metro Times
Liz featured in Strut Magazine
Strut Magazine
Liz Interviewed in URB magazine with Nic Harcourt (KCRW)
Urb
Alternate Take is voted "Best Overnight Show" (2006)
Real Detroit
Liz's "Local Faves" featured
Metro Times
Liz is voted in for "Best Overnight Show" (2005)
Real Detroit
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SACRED AND PROFANE: A COLLECTION OF SONIC ART EXHIBITION:
Sound exhibition: Sacred and Profane: A Collection of Sonic Art, curated by Liz Copeland and Clark Warner with Aaron Timlin - 2nd run
Featuring original sound works of Jack Dangers (Meat Beat Manifesto), Warn Defever (His Name Is Alive), Richie Hawtin (Plastikman), Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Tadd Mullinix (Dabrye/James Cotton), DJ Olive (WE/Liminal), Roedelius (Cluster/Kluster), Mark Van Hoen (Locust) and Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins).
On display from September 30th, 2005 through January 1, 2006
Contemporary Arts Center (Cincinnati)
Sound exhibition: Sacred
and Profane: A Collection of Sonic Art, curated by Liz Copeland and Clark Warner with Aaron Timlin - 1st run
Featuring original sound works of Jack Dangers (Meat Beat Manifesto), Warn Defever (His Name Is Alive), Richie Hawtin (Plastikman), Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Tadd Mullinix (Dabrye/James Cotton), DJ Olive (WE/Liminal), Roedelius (Cluster/Kluster) and Mark Van Hoen (Locust).
On display from May 7th through May 31st, 2004
Detroit Artists Market
A CD compilation
is available through the gallery ($12).
Sacred
and Profane previewed
Real Detroit
Sacred
and Profane previewed
Metro Times
Sacred
and Profane previewed
The Detroiter
Sacred
and Profane reviewed
Detroit Free Press
CAID EVENTS:
Friday,
March 12th, 2004
Dance Gallery Studio, Ann Arbor
OTHER
EVENTS:
Day of
Music at The Max
Detroit Free Press preview
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