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Special Hungover Edition! Guest Matt Ryan joins the boys for a movie so baffling the episode turns into a 'Mad About You' and 'Roseanne' recap podcast! Middle-aged teens, monsters that fart, and more in 1986's Spookies.
We wish you a Merry Christmas, Cornballs! Krystal and Paul are still here for you during these challenging times to help you with all your 'Roseanne' needs. This week we discuss Season 4 Episode 3 where Jackie makes a big mistake whilst drunk and Dan invites Leon to his manly poker night. We also briefly discuss the stress of call centre work, last minute Christmas presents, and US films changing their titles for the UK. God bless us, everyone!!! Follow us: Subscribe and Review on iTunes! CreamedCornPod on Facebook! CreamedCornPod on Twitter! CreamedCornPod on Instagram! Krystal's Twitter! Krystal's Twitch! Krystal Evans Comedy! Paul's Twitter! Paul's Impression Show!
This week, Les chats with Playwright/Director/Producer Stan Zimmerman. Stan has been nominated for two WGA Awards for his work on 'The Golden Girls' and 'Roseanne.' He’s also written and produced on 'Gilmore Girls' and co-created the Lifetime sitcom 'Rita Rocks.' In film, he wrote both Brady Bunch movies. They chat about that, as well as his upcoming staged reading of his play 'Yes, Virginia,' a heartwarming and hilarious holiday comedy in the vein of Zimmerman’s writing for 'The Golden Girls'. The story centers on two older women navigating the perils of aging in suburban Detroit. For tickets, please visit StellarTickets.com.
Yet Another week of social isolation and yet another episode of YAMS to talk about the Disney news! This week we head back to 1996 to talk about the "Roseanne" two-part Walt Disney World Episode. Additionally, we talk through some of the Disney news from the week. Want to watch the 'Roseanne' episode before you listen to the epidsode? You can stream it on Pluto TV, Amazon Prime and Vudu. This week's Disney news stories: Disney and ABC debut prime-time special 'The Disney Family Singalong' (Billboard) 'She Hulk' Disney+ series set to start filming this summer (Inside The Magic) Shanghai Disneyland Resort Reopening plans (Theme Park Tourist) When the US Parks reopen, they could be very different (Orlando Weekly) 'Roseanne' Fandom page for the episodes "We're Going to Disney World" & "Disney World War II"" (Fandom) Make sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and If you're on Anchor, send a voice message to the show and you may pop up on a future episode! You can also email the show at YetAnotherMagicalShow@gmail.com. Twitter - @YetAMSOfficial Instagram - @YetAnotherMagicalShow Theme Music: Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yetanothermagicalshow/message
As 2018 comes to a close, our Hear Cincinnati panel looks back on some of the year's top news. Host Brian Niesz is joined by community reporter Lucy May, Flying Pigskin podcast panelist Scott Kyser and senior manager of investigative and enterprise Meghan Wesley to discuss their most memorable stories and favorite good news stories of 2018. Check back next week for Hear Cincinnati's year in review, part two with 9 On Your Side anchors Tanya O'Rourke and Craig McKee, and I-Team manager Hillary Lake. Notable links: Officials: Homeless camps banned in Hamilton County United Way's funding shortfall will affect thousands of Cincinnatians ABC cancels 'Roseanne' in light of 'Planet of the Apes' tweet 'Avengers: Endgame' trailer released Evans Landscaping and Doug Evans found guilty in wire fraud case City of Cincinnati admits it could've done more to save Kyle Plush Toys R Us final days: Kids, parents say goodbye Forcing the Peace: How well do police handle their roles as warriors and guardians? COLUMN: We got to meet Internet superstar cat Lil BUB and you can, too SkateAble vs Non: Grab your skateboard to experience this art show NASA's InSight lander successfully lands on Mars to explore planet's interior Darrell Kelly: How local man graduated with a law degree, MBA from two different schools on one day
Welcome back to the first episode of Season 2. Today we take a retrospective look at some of the topics we discussed in the first season. We start with Roseanne Barr who made news with some inflammatory comments she made via twitter a few months ago back. We discuss the cancelling of the her hit show 'Roseanne' and the start of the spin-off 'The Conner's'. We continue to breakdown the fluctuation of Keith Olbermann's career and his current status as a commentator. We revisit the excessive and unnecessary 911 calls made across the country on people of color for non-criminal activities. We try to assess and ascertain how we can as a society increase the level of comfort and education around these situations to eliminate these frivolous non-emergency 911 calls. Lastly, we talk about Kanye West visit to the White House and whether or not it was a productive meeting or just another grandstanding opportunity for both parties involved. Thank you for joining us today. Enjoy!
We're finally back and we have some deep discussions regarding the 'Roseanne' situation and whether it was handled correctly, reactions to 'Venom' and other critically panned movies that we love, and whether or not diversity in film is in danger of becoming a gimmick - amongst other things. Check the full episode out above and tell us your thoughts, comments, and questions about the topics in the episode. 00:01:14 - Was the Roseanne situation handled correctly? 00:11:37 - Are we excited for Will Smith as the Genie from Aladdin? 00:16:16 - How High 2, Banksy, and Lady and the Tramp live-action 00:23:32 - Reactions to Venom and critically panned movies that we love 00:50:20 - Is diversity becoming a gimmick in film? Topic Suggestions, Questions, or Comments: livinglifefearless.co/podcasts podcasts@livinglifefearless.co Relevant Links: livinglifefearless.co Intro Song: Ryan Little - Two Step
Thanks to Darth Real Life, it’s been a while since our last episode. Hyperspace Theories returns with a conversation about the exciting new developments in Star Wars television. First, though, we briefly discuss some of the other recent Star Wars news. Episode IX has begun filming, and several new cast members were announced. Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy’s contract has been extended through 2021, though Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed a slowdown in the pace of Star Wars movie production following Episode IX. There may be fewer films in the works for the moment, but Star Wars television is surging ahead. Our meta segment considers the announcement of The Mandalorian, a live-action series for the upcoming direct-to-consumer streaming service from Disney. The show’s creator, executive producer, and writer is Jon Favreau, whose extensive body of work includes Iron Man and Iron Man 2 for Marvel, the live-action Jungle Book and The Lion King for Disney, his own project Chef, and directing episodes of Revolution and The Orville for television. He also has a history with Star Wars, voicing Mandalorian Death Watch leader Pre Viszla on The Clone Wars. Another figure from that series, Dave Filoni, has a prominent part in The Mandalorian: he is an executive producer and will direct its first episode. We speculate about the influences Favreau and Filoni will bring to the live-action show, and how its release on the streaming service might affect the tone and content of its episodes. We also share our thoughts on the other episodic directors announced for the project: Deborah Chow (Jessica Jones), Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), Bryce Dallas Howard (Solemates), and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok). Like Lucasfilm, our storytelling segment revisits The Clone Wars after the news from the summer that twelve more episodes are in production. We speculate about which remaining untold story arcs might appears in these new episodes, based on information previously revealed at Star Wars Celebration panels and some arcs already produced in other formats, such as Dark Disciple and Son of Dathomir. Based on the trailer, the long-awaited “Siege of Mandalore” story appears to be included, which will create connections with existing arcs of The Clone Wars, Revenge of the Sith, the Ahsoka novel, and Star Wars Rebels. We also share in the fandom’s excitement to see more stories from The Clone Wars and the return of the fan-favorite voice cast. For our world-building segment we analyze the premiere episodes of Star Wars Resistance, the new animated series airing on the Disney Channel. We start with the galaxy-level world-building in the series, including the New Republic, the Resistance, and the First Order at a point in time six months before The Force Awakens. We then turn to the Colossus, the fuel depot and its residents that serve as the location for the first season, and discuss how the characters and their story arcs are constructed with that environment in mind. (Note: if you have not yet seen the show, this part of our discussion includes major spoilers for the opening episode, “The Recruit,” and some references to the following episodes, “The Triple Dark” and “Fuel for the Fire,” which are available for early viewing through DisneyNOW, Hulu, and other providers.) Direct Download | Libsyn embed Related Links Star Wars: Episode IX Cast Announced (StarWars.com) 'Star Wars' Chief Kathleen Kennedy's Lucasfilm Deal Extended for Three Years (Exclusive) (The Hollywood Reporter) Bob Iger Talks Disney's Streaming Service, 'Roseanne,' James Gunn and a Coming 'Star Wars' "Slowdown" (The Hollywood Reporter) The Mandalorian First Image, Directors Revealed (StarWars.com) SDCC 2018: Star Wars: The Clone Wars to Return with New Episodes (StarWars.com) The Clone Wars Saved trailer (YouTube) Star Wars Celebration Anaheim [2015]: The Clone Wars Tales Yet Untold Star Wars Celebration Europe 2016: Ahsoka’s Untold Tales Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017: Animated Origins and Unexpected Fates Panel How the Star Wars Resistance cartoon threads the needle of Disney’s movie trilogy (Polygon) Contact Information: Hyperspace Theories: Twitter @HyperspacePod Tricia Barr: Twitter @FANgirlcantina; email Tricia@fangirlblog.com B.J. Priester: Twitter @RedPenofLex; email Lex@fangirlblog.com Kay: Twitter @Geek_Kay; email Kay@fangirlblog.com
Ray Esposito joins Brad to talk about Old Lime Productions' new documentary 'Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned from a Mythical Man.' Audrey from BleepingMotherhood.com shares her thoughts on the 'Roseanne' spinnoff 'The Conners.' The Digressions:The vinyl Ghostbuster's SoundtrackWhen you get famous enough,people will show up to see you do your hobby (The Bacon Brothers, 30 Odd Foot of Grunt).Ghost Heads is one of Brad's favorite documentaries from the last 10 years. He especially loved the guys from the Yes, Have Some podcast.Why did Shelly Long leave Cheers?
We have travel tips for the holidays, take sneak peek at the 'Roseanne' spinoff, Toys 'R' Us returns and, are you making your cat sick? Also, we break down common head lice myths, JLO sings to her ex and learn how to make your pets happier!
Autumn may or may not have had the flu, WiFi problems, Steph & Autumn thought Neil Diamond died instead of Neil Simon, the weather sucks, the new Predator movie, Adrian Brody's weird YouTube video, Autumn's daughter says 'keep it canon', to cut or not to cut (foreskin), calling people racist is racist, thank you to Josh & Syl from Action Show, Who Died? Aretha Franklin, Neil Simon, John McCain, Robin Leach, Aretha Franklin's dirty-ass Detroit apartment, Tim and Jeff had a rat maze on their dirty porch, massive (cat) littering, John McCain is trolling President Trump from the grave and is an American hero, Donald Trump workshops a parody song, 2 Chainz killed Robin Leach with pancakes, things Neil Simon created and some Odd Couple talk, Tim & Jeff will read an Odd Couple scene later in the show, Ben Affleck heads to rehab, Matthew McConaughey gets pozzed & new True Detective with Mahershala Ali, buying weed in the late 80s, Tim's mom wants her pot back, Mr. Robot to end after this season, Pat Robertson and the CBN, Louis CK talk (TRIGGER WARNING), Jeff recalls seeing Dave Chappelle and Jon Stewart making fun of Louis CK, Aziz Ansari got Yelped by a remorseful date, comedy and #MeToo, the great Circumcision debate, Roseanne Barr's character, 'Roseanne' is being killed off (confirmed), Ryan Hurst to join The Walking Dead. John McCain and Donald Trump read the Radio Labyrinth Patron shout outs. Sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews Need a new t-shirt? https://www.storefrontier.com/store/tim-andrews WIN TICKETS! WIN TICKETS! WIN TICKETS! St. Paul & The Broken Bones at the Fabulous Fox Theatre Buy tickets: https://www.foxtheatre.org/events/detail/st-paul-and-the-broken-bones If you're a Radio Labyrinth Patreon Patron you're automatically entered to win a pair of tickets AND VIP Meet & Greet passes on Friday, September 28th! To qualify, sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews RED CLAY COMEDY FESTIVAL Come watch us live for only 10 bucks, or purchase a weekend pass at https://www.redclaycomedy.com/ and you're in! A link to purchase tickets to our live event will be posted to our Facebook and Twitter before you hear this, as well as a link to purchase weekend or one show tickets. We will have t-shirts and hats on-site to purchase! The Red Clay Comedy Festival returns to Atlanta on September 28-30, 2018 with comedians Janeane Garofalo, Ron Funches, Joe DeRosa, The American Born Desi Comedians Tour and 30 of the best comedians from around the world! All shows take place within 2 blocks of one another in the historic East Atlanta Village. Again, for all the information go to RedClayComedy.com and then the Radio Labyrinth Facebook page for OUR ticket link. Everyone talks about what they watched / listened to this week, DragonCon is in a few days, Amy Schumer is coming to Atlanta, The Red Box Troll returns to talk Avengers: Infinity War, Life of the Party, & Show Dogs, Tim's latest prank call. STAFF DICK PICKS: Jeff Ozark season 2 Netflix 8/31 https://www.netflix.com/title/80117552 Steph 3 Girls-1 Keith Podcast https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/8462497/amy-schumer-podcast-spotify Always Sunny in Philadelphia-Wednesday-September 10th-FX https://www.nme.com/blogs/tv-blogs/always-sunny-philadelphia-season-13-plot-cast-trailers-rumours-2116554 Morbid-A True Crime Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/morbid-a-true-crime-podcast/id1379959217?mt=2 Tim Peter Riegert on GGACP https://www.gilbertpodcast.com/peter-riegert/ Star Wars The Last Plinkett Review (Red Letter Media) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f83D18xL7VE Autumn Videodromedisco - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/videodromedisco/?hl=en JusReign - Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/JusReign/videos Amy Schumer coming to The Fox! Saturday, September 29th. Tickets ONLY $32.75 - $128.75 plus applicable fees. Go to FoxTheatre.Org for tickets. https://www.foxtheatre.org/events/detail/amy-schumer #Sha...
Jon has a tough realization, Justin has even more 'Roseanne' news, and Jackson gets yelled at by parents. Plus an unvaccinated 2nd Date UpdateWant to advertise on our podcast? Email camila@bwaymedia.com
On this episode James, Callum and Nathan review 'Incredibles 2' (2018). They discuss the film's cool action set pieces, hilarious comedic scenes, and fantastic score. They also talk about 'The Conners' reboot of 'Roseanne', how Disney is putting the 'Star Wars' spinoffs on hold, a potential return for Captain Picard in a 'Star Trek' reboot, the chance of another 'Twin Peaks' series, the casting for 'IT: Chapter Two', and much more.Originally recorded on June 26th, 2018.Please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes,and give the Man vs. Movies Facebook page a like.https://www.facebook.com/manvsmoviesEnjoy!
This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Brian Niesz is joined by WCPO community reporter Lucy May, Craft Brewed Sports podcast host Scott Kyser and WCPO senior manager of enterprise/investigative Meghan Wesley. Lucy May talks with the panel about the death of a Cincinnati Zoo white tiger and issues with local evictions. Scott Kyser tells us about a baseball fan hit in the face with a hot dog shot from a canon and the "Rosanne" spinoff without Rosanne. Meghan Wesley informs the panel that "light drinking" can increase life expectancy. Brian Niesz explains an unfortunate interaction at a local coffee shop. 0:50 - Lucy updates the panel on the latest at the Cincinnati Zoo 5:00 - Lucy explains her recent investigation on evictions in Hamilton County. 15:20 - Scott recounts an incident of a baseball fan hit in the face with a hot dog shot from a canon. 17:20 - Scott talks about the announcement of a "Roseanne" spinoff without Roseanne. 19:15 - Meghan explains how light drinking might curb cancer. 22:00 - Brian discusses an unfortunate incident at a local cafe. Notable links: These 10 landlords filed the most evictions Is it as simple as ‘pay the rent?’ Zoo's last white tiger, Popsy, dies at 22 Hot dog launched by Phillie Phanatic injures fan ABC revives 'Roseanne' spinoff without Barr How low-risk is light drinking? Cheapside Cafe: FB post doesn't tell whole story You can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear. -- Tiger years are roughly 3.5 times human years making Popsy about 77 in tiger years.
Jon really bums everyone out with sad Disney songs, Justin will finally get more 'Roseanne,' and Jackson teaches blind cats how to read.Want to advertise on our podcast? Email camila@bwaymedia.com
Ocean's 8. Ghostbusters. Star Wars. Several major film franchises have undergone female makeovers in the past few years, and it's inspired a myriad of reactions. Joined by Jon from Flims&Stuff, Art & Zach analyze the movies Hollywood have featured women in, and the ways that bad fans complicate the response to these movies. Plus, Bad Boys 3 steps closer to fruition, the star of 'The Walking Dead' plans to leave the show this season, and we've been watching a whole lot of new stuff! WHAT WE'RE WATCHING Fahrenheit 451 01:31 Adrift 02:27 King Kong (2005) 05:25 Solo 08:17 Deadpool 2 14:22 Barry 18:17 YAY OR NAY NEWS ABC considers salvaging 'Roseanne' remains 20:05 Star to walk away from 'The Walking Dead' 23:03 'Bad Boys For Life' adds a cinematographer 26:11 Taika Waititi is Literally Hitler 29:32 Re-'Spawn' as Jamie Foxx 31:52 Calleth Me By Thy Nameth 32:38 Sonic the Hedgehod & James Marsden 33:30 Brian De Palma's #MeToo Horror Movie 34:27 TOPIC OF THE WEEK Hollywood's Female Remake Trend 36:29 Force Awakens & Mary Sue Complaints 43:29 Explaining the hostility to some female-centric remakes 38:30 Female-centric remakes vs. female-centric originals 53:30 Final Thoughts 57:05 NEW TO SEE New in theaters 01:01:12 New on streaming 01:02:42 New to VOD 01:03:57 Picks for the Week 01:04:34 Check out Jon's YouTube channel Films&Stuff https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcddcRNcQfVwCMmvV2QWf8Q Make sure to leave IntercutPod a 5-star review on iTunes & subscribe to the podcast using your favorite podcatcher! Follow us on social media for updates throughout the week. Facebook - https://Facebook.com/IntercutPod Instagram - https://Instagram.com/IntercutPod Twitter - https://Twitter.com/IntercutPod YouTube - https://YouTube.com/IntercutPod
Welcome everybody to BlvdAve Radio ! On Episode 3 the BlvdAve Guys get together and chop it up on the NBA finals, G.O.A.T talk, Phil hits us with a review of Kanye West's latest album, and tries to convince Old man Logan and B. Daniels why they should get the project a listen. The cancelling of 'Roseanne' by ABC despite the show bringing in huge viewership numbers amid the controversial tweets by the show's star, and Jaime Foxx being cast officially as Al Simmons aka SPAWN to cover our television and movie talk. Lastly to wrap the episode up was a question posed by Old Man Logan to his cohost, asking if in "Trump's America," are people more comfortable in revealing their "true" selves when it comes to things such as politics, religious beliefs, and other things traditionally where people usually are reserve and keeping those kind of things to themselves where as now it seems like everyone kinda has their "stripes" on full display at all times... Don't forget to listen to the BlvdAve Sports recap done by @saul.r26 where he goes more into the specifics than we do when we talk about sports on the show...
In this episode of the Voluntary Viewing Podcast Lucas, Ryan, and Andrew discuss the bizarre 'Roseanne' situation, the upcoming 'Fallout' game, and the latest 'Pokemon' news. We only ran into technical problems twice while recording and once while uploading for this episode! Follow Voluntary Viewing on Twitter: @V2_Podcast
The Ringer's Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker run the hurry-up offense to tackle Donald Trump's issue with the Philadelphia Eagles (04:30), the Bryan Colangelo story (10:30), Bill Clinton's appearance on 'Today' (23:45), 'High Noon' with Bomani Jones and Pablo Torre (32:00), the end of 'Arrested Development' and 'Roseanne' (39:45), and LeBron James's press conference after the J.R. Smith snafu (46:45). Credits: Hosted by: Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker Produced by: Jim Cunningham Brought to you by: The Ringer Podcast Network
In this episode James, Callum and Nathan discuss the fifth season of 'Arrested Development', the cancellation of 'Roseanne', Netflix's purchase of Millarworld, the upcoming 'Wonder Woman' sequel, the movie adaptation of 'The Division' video game, as well as the trailers for 'The Happytime Murders' and 'Transformers' spinoff 'Bumblebee', and much more.Originally recorded on June 5th, 2018.Please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes,and give the Man vs. Movies Facebook page a like.https://www.facebook.com/manvsmoviesEnjoy!
One of the reigning kings of comedy — a standup, writer, producer and director who has been a driving force behind many of the funniest TV series and films of the last 30 years — reflects on the roots of his sense of humor, his decision to move from doing standup to writing to producing/directing and his epic documentary-tribute to one of his mentors and heroes. But first: Lesley Goldberg, THR’s west coast TV editor, joins Scott to discuss ABC's historic cancelation of 'Roseanne,' attempts to equate Roseanne Barr's and Samantha Bee's inappropriate comments and the future of 'The Walking Dead.' Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
First up: The 'Roseanne' cancellation. In an unprecedented move, ABC has pulled the enormously successful sitcom reboot after Roseanne exposed herself as a real-life racist. In TV land, what does it mean to be 'difficult'? How is bad behaviour handled by producers and what are the consequences for a hit show?Main event: Our behind-the-scenes chat with a production manager onThe Bachelor. Bachelor Nation is the unofficial name for fans of the Bachelor/Bachelorette franchise. You don't need to be a fan to recognise that the show is FULL of loose cannons. We’ll talk about some examples of shitty behaviour, slutshaming, and general bullshit on- and off-screen and how women are represented and respected – or not, in some cases. It's a franchise that despite it's stupidity, manages to inspire intellectual debate – so can we be feminists and still enjoy this show? Email the Bitch Please team at bpleasepodcast@gmail.comFollow on Facebook at fb.me/BPleasePodcastFollow on Twitter at twitter.com/BPleasePodcastFollow in Instagram at instagram.com/BitchPleasePodcast
We would to thank Cajun Curl Original Spice for their support! For some spice thats extra nice that taste spicy but dosen't feel spicy, check them out over at www.cajuncurl.comFlorida teacher who drowned raccoons in front of students won’t be chargedABC cancels 'Roseanne' after Roseanne Barr compares black Obama aide Valerie Jarrett to an apeSamantha Bee Slammed for Calling Ivanka Trump a ‘Feckless C–t': ‘How Utterly Disgusting!’26-Year-Old Man Got A 6-Inch Shower Head Stuck In His Rectum And Had It RemovedMummified body found in hoarder's home a year after his deathA televangelist wants his followers to pay for a $54 million private jet. It’s his fourth plane.30-year-old millennial who was served an eviction notice by his parents finally moves out with the help of conspiracy theorist Alex JonesTeacher texted friend about empowering women to become serial killers, Las Vegas police saySnoop Dogg Broke the Guinness World Record for Biggest Gin and Juice Like You Knew He CouldSpecial thanks to Silencyde for providing the music! Check out his music on Soundcloud here, on his YouTube channel here, and on Facebook here.Music Break: Bay Breeze by FortyThr33 https://soundcloud.com/fortythr33-43 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/XER8Zg0ExKUMusic during review: Jalandhar by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Though the big series finale of 'Roseanne' was somewhat shocking, it wasn't unexpected. Still, it's much easier for the victims of First Amendment abuse to recover than it is for the victims of Second Amendment abuses. Giving it a shot this week are Cognitive Dissidents Cat Alvarado, 'The Black Voice of Reason' Tymon Shipp, and Dr. David Robinson, with an assist from five-time Emmy nominee Will Durst! In this week's thrilling episode we discuss why conspiracists are Trumping logic and facts, how Trump's trade war is sending our long-time allies packing and opening the door for Russia, Sarah Huckabee Sanders' close call with humanity, and how a rising tide may lift all boats but lowering the bar on discourse can send you seaward. Or "c-word," depending on how you read it. However you choose to read it, it's your weekly dose of newsy infotainment! GET DOSED!
The panel discusses Rosanne's show-canceling tweet, bourbon attractions in Northern Kentucky, new AP styles, teen violence in Middletown and more. Brian then talks with WCPO reporter Amanda Seitz about the long-awaited announcement that FC Cincinnati will join Major League Soccer and what happens next. Later, Brian is joined by WCPO reporter Sarah Walsh, who discusses Holy Cross's valedictorian and why his graduation speech was canceled at the last minute. 1:00 - The panel discusses Rosanne, bourbon, teen violence and more. 20:30 - Amanda Seitz talks about what's next for FC Cincinnati now that they're official part of MLS. 39:15 - Sarah Walsh tells the story of Holy Cross's valedictorian forbidden graduation speech Notable links: We're In! FC Cincinnati joins MLS in 2019 Holy Cross yanks valedictorian graduation speech ABC cancels 'Roseanne' after racist tweet PD: Teen charged with murder in turf feud Shootings are down, but not in District 3 FC Cincinnati has a little time to do a lot
Larry Wilmore weighs in on the cancellation of 'Roseanne' and other current events (1:00) before sitting down with Joel Fields, executive producer of ‘The Americans,’ to discuss the series finale and celebrate the highlights of the critically acclaimed FX show (10:00)
Our fans asked and we delivered, check out our emergency Grass Routes Podcast episode. Brandon killabh Hall and Erin Ashley Simon took the time to address 'Roseanne' being dropped from ABC (1:48) and Pusha T's diss track "The Story of Adidon” + a breakdown(10:04). *Since this is an emergncy episode, things are handled a little differently with our audio* Join our post episode discussion on Grass Chat (free GroupMe chat): groupme.com/join_group/37511634/SdnJ6L Twitter www.twitter.com/GrassRoutesPod www.twitter.com/erinasimon www.twitter.com/killabh Instagram www.instagram.com/grassroutespod www.instagram.com/erinasimon/ www.instagram.com/killabh/ Grass Routes Podcast is a deep dive into the Culture, touching on the future, past and present of both the hosts Brandon "Killabh" Hall and Erin Ashley Simon and your favorite influencers, celebrities and artists. Our podcasts explores the honest, personal and vulnerable stories, thoughts, opinions and introspective statements that helped shape our guests and hosts into who they are, their careers and more
Dana got wisdom from a bartender at Pappa's Seafood last night on why the Rockets lost, The reboot for 'Roseanne' has been cancelled because of a tweet sent by Roseanne Barr, A woman is being sued by a doctor for leaving a bad Yelp review
ABC cancels 'Roseanne' after racist tweets!Shelters are using social media to get folks to adopt lesser desired animals.And, Microsoft is now more valuable than Google's parent company!
What does 'Roseanne' cancellation mean to ABC and their ad dollars?We may talk a lot about SpaceX and Elon Musk, but Virgin Galactic is making it big as well.And, Microsoft is now more valuable than Google's parent company!
The team talks about the 'Roseanne' it was canceled yesterday and the what Valley people are saying on social media about it. Also, a Fresno woman is dead, and a Dinuba man was injured after an overnight crash, A fire at a Shaw Avenue office building causes significant damage, and a man was arrested after a deadly stabbing in Tarpey Village.
Christina and Divz 'splain season 10 of 'Drag Race,' Kendrick Lamar's Pulitzer win, the 'Roseanne' revival, the final 'Deadpool 2' trailer, and their predictions for 'Avengers: Infinity War.'
Host Afiya is joined by guest co-host Vince Bernard to discuss her disdain for movie reboots like 'Dune,' and all the upcoming Disney live-action remakes, as well as television reboots like 'Roseanne' and 'Mad About You' and offers up new suggestions. Take a listen!Links mentioned in this episode: http://twitter.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://twitter.com/lajoliepoeta http://instagram.com/alja0214http://www.instagram.com/vincentbernard_83This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Host Afiya is joined by guest co-host Vince Bernard to discuss her disdain for movie reboots like 'Dune,' and all the upcoming Disney live-action remakes, as well as television reboots like 'Roseanne' and 'Mad About You' and offers up new suggestions. Take a listen!Links mentioned in this episode: http://twitter.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://twitter.com/lajoliepoeta http://instagram.com/alja0214http://www.instagram.com/vincentbernard_83This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
On this episode James reviews 'A Quiet Place' (2018). Joined by Callum, Nathan and Alam they discuss the silent, post-apocalyptic world of the film, John Krasinski's career, the British and US versions of 'The Office', the latest 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' trailer, violence in video games, Foxtel and piracy, the return of 'Roseanne', and much more; including struggling to make as many connections to 'The Lord of the Rings' as possible.Originally recorded on April 10th, 2018.Please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes,and give the Man vs. Movies Facebook page a like.https://www.facebook.com/manvsmoviesEnjoy!
The Monday Morning Quarterback is a person who passes judgement on and criticizes something after the event (theOxford Dictionary).We take a look at the Sunday talk shows and much more WBRN Radio . bostonred.org El lunes por la mañana El mariscal de campo es una persona que juzga y critica algo después del evento (el Diccionario Oxford).Echamos un vistazo a los programas dominicales y mucho más. bostonred.org In Memorial of Jerry Pippin 1939-2015
Instinct (CBS) Dr. Dylan Reinhart is a former CIA operative who's created a quieter life for himself as a professor and author of a best-selling book on abnormal behavior. When tenacious and resourceful NYPD detective Lizzie Needham approaches him to help her solve a serial killer case, he taps into his old skill set and reaches out to a CIA friend who has access to invaluable top-secret intelligence. As Dylan gets lured back into the adrenaline filled world of law enforcement, he and Lizzie realize that, together, they make the perfect team.Krypton (SyFy) Years before the destruction of the legendary Man of Steel's home planet, Superman's grandfather, Seg-El, fights to redeem his family's honor after the House of El is ostracized and shamed over Seg's grandfather's false claims of a world-killer coming to Krypton. When an attack on the government is attempted, Seg seizes an opportunity to advance himself and his family by allying with those who sentenced his grandfather to execution and destroyed his family's name but when evidence that his grandfather's claims were true is discovered, Seg must work within the system that discarded the House of El in order to protect their future legacy.Station 19 (ABC) Practically raised at Seattle's Station 19, Andy Herrera is a confident firefighter who is also the daughter of Pruitt Herrera, the formidable head of the firehouse. Capt. Pruitt was Andy's primary inspiration to become a firefighter and is a mentor to both her and Jack Gibson, the lieutenant at the station. Jack is as fearless as Andy is by-the-books, but when the two are together, sparks fly and opposites attract. The two are joined by Maya Bishop, Dean Miller, Travis Montgomery, Victoria Hughes, and the station's newest addition, rookie Ben Warren. The team also works closely with Seattle PD, often running into Andy's former flame Ryan Tanner.Trust (FX) Inspired by actual events, "Trust" delves into the trials and triumphs of one of America's wealthiest and unhappiest families, the Gettys. Equal parts family history, dynastic saga and an examination of the corrosive power of money, "Trust" explores the complexities at the heart of every family, rich or poor. Told over multiple seasons and spanning the 20th century, the series begins in 1973 with the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III, an heir to the Getty oil fortune, by the Italian mafia in Rome. His captors banked on a multimillion-dollar ransom. But Paul's grandfather, enigmatic oil tycoon J. Paul Getty Sr. -- possibly the richest man in the world -- is busy being marooned in a Tudor mansion in the English countryside with a harem of mistresses and a pet lion. Paul's father, J. Paul Getty Jr., is lost in a daze in London and refuses to answer the phone. Only Paul's mother, Gail Getty, is left to negotiate with the increasingly desperate kidnappers. Unfortunately, she's broke.Billions (Showtime) Wealth, influence and corruption collide in this drama set in New York. Shrewd U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades is embroiled in a high-stakes game of predator vs. prey with Bobby Axelrod, an ambitious hedge-fund king. To date, Rhoades has never lost an insider trading case -- he's 81-0 -- but when criminal evidence turns up against Axelrod, he proceeds cautiously in building the case against Axelrod, who employs Rhoades' wife, psychiatrist Wendy, as a performance coach for his company. Wendy, who has been in her position longer than Chuck has been in his, refuses to give up her career for her husband's legal crusade against Axelrod. Both men use their intelligence, power and influence to outmaneuver the other in this battle over billions. The high-profile cast is led by Emmy winners Paul Giamatti ("John Adams") and Damian Lewis ("Homeland") as Chuck Rhoades and Bobby Axelrod, respectively.Silicon Valley (HBO) Partially inspired by co-creator Mike Judge's experiences as a Silicon Valley engineer in the 1980s, this comedy series follows the misadventures of introverted computer programmer Richard and his brainy friends as they attempt to strike it rich in a high-tech gold rush. They live together in a Bay Area startup incubator loosely run by self-satisfied dot-com millionaire Erlich, who lets them stay in his house rent-free in exchange for a stake in the projects they invent there. But when Richard develops a powerful search algorithm at his day job, he finds himself caught in the middle of a bidding war between his boss -- whose firm offers Richard an eight-figure buyout -- and a deep-pocketed venture capitalist.Barry (HBO) Disillusioned at the thought of taking down another "mark," depressed, low-level hit man Barry Berkman seeks a way out. When the Midwesterner reluctantly travels to Los Angeles to execute a hit on an actor who is bedding a mobster's wife, little does Barry know that the City of Angels may be his sanctuary. He follows his target into acting class and ends up instantly drawn to the community of eager hopefuls, especially dedicated student Sally, who becomes the object of his affection. While Barry wants to start a new life as an actor, his handler, Fuches, has other ideas, and the hit man's criminal past won't let him walk away so easily.The Terror (AMC) A Royal Navy ship undertakes a perilous voyage in pursuit of the Northwest Passage, but treacherous conditions, limited resources, and low morale plague the crew.Roseanne (ABC) A revival of the popular 1990s sitcom 'Roseanne,' which centered on the everyday life of an American working-class family.Suits (USA) In need of an associate, big-time Manhattan corporate lawyer Harvey Specter hires the only guy who impresses him -- college dropout Mike Ross. The fact that Ross isn't actually a lawyer isn't lost on Specter, who believes his new right-hand man is a legal prodigy with the book smarts of a Harvard law grad and the street smarts of a hustler. However, in order to keep their jobs, the charade must remain strictly between these two unconventional thinkers.The Crossing (ABC) When refugees from a war-torn country start seeking asylum in a small American fishing town, it becomes clear that something strange is going on. The residents soon learn that the country they are fleeing from is America, and the war they are escaping hasn't happened yet. While the government sets to work trying to untangle the truth behind the ominous migration, the fact that the lives of those involved will never again be the same seems to be the only thing that no one can deny.The Americans (FX) Co-starring Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys,"The Americans" is a period drama about the complex marriage of two KGB spies posing as Americans in suburban Washington, D.C., during the Reagan administration. The arranged marriage of Philip and Elizabeth Jennings grows more passionate and genuine by the day, but as the pressures and demands of the job grow heavier, the personal toll becomes almost too exhausting to bear, especially when it comes to protecting their American-born children, Paige and Henry. They also face the risk of discovery by their friend and neighbor FBI agent Stan Beeman, who is tasked with uncovering Soviet illegals hiding in plain sight. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
He may have an upset tummy from the car ride, but Richard Ayoade sounds like a hilarious travel buddy. And the jokes in the 'Roseanne' reboot might be funny, but being asked to feel bad for Trump voters might leave you feeling a little queasy. Shows discussed: Travel Man, Roseanne, The Americans, Jessica Jones, Babylon Berlin
Roseanne Returns After 20 Years and Dan's Alive! TIVOMIKE and Entertainment Guru discuss their thoughts on ABC's rebooting of the classic sitcom 'Roseanne.' Fans, rejoice!
Erin, Radha, and Loren make it back to the Show (where we never handle our own luggage), welcoming back all-star guest Kori Schake to talk NSC turnover, civil-military relations, and everything else that's radical in a tubular kind of way. We break down Kim Jong-Un's super-secret trip to Beijing and note that when the Saudi Crown Prince showed up for his two week tour of America, not all welcomes were warm. Meanwhile, VA Secretary Shulkin is out (sometimes you win), the president's personal doctor is in (sometimes you lose); and DoD tries to square the circle on the transgender ban (sometimes it rains). We substitute basketball for pop-culture, with predictable consequences. Oh, and when you speak of us, speak well. Loren DeJonge Schulman, "John Bolton thinks he can be tough. Can he also be fair?" Washington Post Matthew Waxman, "The John Bolton I Knew," Lawfare Alex Ward, "Kim Jong Un's secret visit to China, explained by an expert," Vox Evan Osnos, "Why Kim Jong Un went to China," New Yorker Dan De Luce, Robbie Gramer, "Congress Sours on Saudi Arabia Over Yemen," Foreign Policy Dana Stuster, "What's on Mohammed bin Salman's Agenda?" Lawfare Ryan Hass, "What we know--and don't--about the meeting between Kim Jon-un and Xi Jinping," Brookings "Doubt cast on Saudi claims of Houthi missile interception," Al Jazeera Jeffrey Lewis, "Patriot Missiles Are Made in America and Fail Everywhere," Foreign Policy Phillip Carter, "Chaos Awaits Ronny Jackson at the VA," Slate Leo Shane III, "What we've learned from David Shulkin's post-firing media blitz," Military Times Philip Rucker, "Trump's Ohio speech to promote infrastructure ranges widely, from North Korea to 'Roseanne,'" Washington Post Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester
Erin, Radha, and Loren make it back to the Show (where we never handle our own luggage), welcoming back all-star guest Kori Schake to talk NSC turnover, civil-military relations, and everything else that's radical in a tubular kind of way. We break down Kim Jong-Un's super-secret trip to Beijing and note that when the Saudi Crown Prince showed up for his two week tour of America, not all welcomes were warm. Meanwhile, VA Secretary Shulkin is out (sometimes you win), the president's personal doctor is in (sometimes you lose); and DoD tries to square the circle on the transgender ban (sometimes it rains). We substitute basketball for pop-culture, with predictable consequences. Oh, and when you speak of us, speak well. Loren DeJonge Schulman, "John Bolton thinks he can be tough. Can he also be fair?" Washington Post Matthew Waxman, "The John Bolton I Knew," Lawfare Alex Ward, "Kim Jong Un's secret visit to China, explained by an expert," Vox Evan Osnos, "Why Kim Jong Un went to China," New Yorker Dan De Luce, Robbie Gramer, "Congress Sours on Saudi Arabia Over Yemen," Foreign Policy Dana Stuster, "What's on Mohammed bin Salman's Agenda?" Lawfare Ryan Hass, "What we know--and don't--about the meeting between Kim Jon-un and Xi Jinping," Brookings "Doubt cast on Saudi claims of Houthi missile interception," Al Jazeera Jeffrey Lewis, "Patriot Missiles Are Made in America and Fail Everywhere," Foreign Policy Phillip Carter, "Chaos Awaits Ronny Jackson at the VA," Slate Leo Shane III, "What we've learned from David Shulkin's post-firing media blitz," Military Times Philip Rucker, "Trump's Ohio speech to promote infrastructure ranges widely, from North Korea to 'Roseanne,'" Washington Post Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester
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The host of the new reality show 'Here Come the Newlyweds' Pat Bullard talks about his new show and also discusses his time as host of 'Love Connection' and being a writer for 'Roseanne.' For more go to www.hitchedmag.com