Shift

Shift may refer to:

  • Gear shift, to change gears in a car
  • Shift work, an employment practice
  • Shift (weapon), an improvised knife used as a weapon
  • Shift (clothing), a simple kind of undergarment
  • Shift (ice hockey), a group of players in ice hockey
  • Shift (business), an online, peer-to-peer, marketplace for buying and selling used cars.
  • Arts and entertainment

  • Shift (music), a change of level in music
  • Shift (string technique), a movement of the fingers of the left hand from one position to another on the same string
  • Shift (magazine), a former Canadian technology and culture magazine
  • Shift (MSNBC), an online live-streaming video network
  • Shift the Ape, a character in The Chronicles of Narnia novel series
  • Shift (sculpture), an outdoor sculpture by American artist Richard Serra located in King City, Ontario, Canada
  • Shift (album), a 2004 album by a Swedish Grindcore band NasumΩ
  • Shift (company), a Japanese PlayStation developer
  • Shift (game), a 2008 online video game series developed and presented by Armor Games
  • Shift (MSNBC)

    Shift (stylized as shift by msnbc, formerly msnbc2) is an online live-streaming video network run by MSNBC. It was launched in December 2014 to provide a platform for original video series which diverge from the MSNBC television network's political focus.

    History

    In July 2014, MSNBC.com launched msnbc2, a brand for several web-only series hosted by MSNBC personalities, in December 2014, msnbc2 was renamed shift by msnbc, with a daily live stream and programming schedule which is less focused on politics and is more tailored to a younger audience.

    Programming

    Current Shows

  • Sports Matters hosted by Rob Simmelkjaer (new editions air Mondays)
  • Reporter's Notebook hosted by Beth Fouhy (new editions air Mondays)
  • Changing America hosted by Voto Latino CEO Maria Teresa Kumar (new editions air Tuesdays)
  • The Docket hosted by attorney Seema Iyer (new editions air Tuesdays)
  • The Book Report hosted by Richard Wolffe (new editions air Tuesdays)
  • Road Map hosted by Ayman Mohyeldin (new editions air Wednesdays)
  • Shift (sculpture)

    Shift is a large outdoor sculpture by American artist Richard Serra, located in King City, Ontario, Canada about 50 kilometers north of Toronto. The work was commissioned in 1970 by art collector Roger Davidson and installed on his family property.Shift consists of six large concrete forms, each 20 centimetres thick and 1.5 metres high, zigzagging over about four hectares of rolling countryside. In 1990 the Township of King voted to designate Shift and the surrounding land as a protected cultural landscape under the Ontario Heritage Act. The property is now owned by a Toronto-based developer who announced in 2010 that they appeal the decision of the Ontario Conservation Review board with plans to develop the property for housing, necessitating the removal of Shift. In 2013 the Township of King voted to prepare a bylaw to designate Shift as protected under the Ontario Heritage Act, preventing its destruction or alteration.

    History

    In the summer of 1970 Serra and artist Joan Jonas visited the site, a 13-acre potato farm in King Township. They discovered that if two people walked the distance of the land towards each other while keeping each other in view, they had to negotiate the contours of the land and walked in a zigzagged path. This determined the topographical definition of the space and the finished work would be the maximum distance two people could occupy while still in view of one another. The sculpture's construction began in 1970 and ended in 1972.

    Podcasts:

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    When We Were Young

    by: Shifty

    When we were young
    When we were young, everything was so new,
    We broke all the rules just to do it,
    And I don't know how the hell I lived through it,
    Young and on the run, getting loaded like a gun,
    When we were young
    Now time sure flies when you're having fun,
    I wish I walked through life but I chose to run,
    I used to fien for abuse and play with guns,
    I played and payed the price, stil my life ain't done,
    I remember running wild, not a care in the world,
    It was all about graffiti, and chasin' the girls,
    Running from the law and bar room brawls,
    Getting arrested callin' home with those late night calls, (When we were young)
    Sorry mom, I'm in jail again,
    Tonight I got arressted with a couple of friends,
    You can either pick me up or send me some mends,
    Either way ma, it looks like I messed up again,
    Back to my P.O., or Rehab, or up north, to see dad,
    it's just the way it goes when you were born to be bad,
    Actin' a fool, skippin' school, flicking off the principal,
    It's hard for mom to believe me but she's so convincable.
    Shoplifting gifts for the girls, with my boys,
    Walking out the sex shop, pockets full of sex toys,
    And, we'd bring the noise like you'd wouldn't believe,
    At 16 started getting tattoo's up my sleeve,
    Throwing up the 32, taking part in dirty deeds,
    So if you wanna get high, I got whatever you need,
    And if you wanna get em' up, I ain't afraid to bleed,
    I've been to Y.A. 3 times, so don't you step to me,
    While you brag to your parents about your A's and B's,
    I was underneath the bleachers with a THC,
    a GED, a Chemical Dependency, and a PHD in Whiskey and Stonerology,
    I lead the breakthrough in ways to use technology,
    You can learn from my mistakes but it's more fun to follow me,
    And it's never too late, I don't hate who I've become,
    So let's smoke another one and remember, when we were young.




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