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CTTB Music podcast
CTTB Music Podcast - Ten: 2024

CTTB Music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 32:13


It's Christmas, and we celebrate by not listening to any Christmas albums. Instead we assess the return of Linkin Park with 'From Zero'; just how poppy, Poppy is on  'Negative Spaces'; if the Pixies have still got it on 'The Night to Zombies Came'; to whether ex-Pixie Kim Deal stole it for 'Nobody Loves you More' ; before finishing off with the debut solo album from Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry 'Vicious Creature'.

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
WRITER 637: New York Times bestselling author Laura Dave on 'The Night We Lost Him' and 'The Last Thing He Told Me'.

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 50:51


Meet New York Times bestselling author Laura Dave, who talks about her latest novel The Night We Lost Him, her writing process, and adapting her hit novel The Last Thing He Told Me for television. Laura shares her approach to character development, writing routines, and advice for aspiring writers. She talks about the importance of dedication, routine, and what you need to do before seeking publication. 00:00 Introduction03:00 Nat Newman's writing tip05:46 Writing opportunities and tips10:51 Competition: Win The Dictionary of Terrible Ideas by Dominic Knight13.01 Word of the week: piacular16:16 Laura Dave, with of The Last Thing He Told Me and The Night We Lost Him23:26 From novel to screen24:57 The success and future of the series25:46 The role of music in writing29:12 Crafting characters and storylines40:44 Writing routine and research46:36 Advice for aspiring writers48:51 Fun fact Read the show notes Connect with Valerie and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | ValerieKhoo.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN
WATCH: Pixies plays songs from their new album, 'The Night the Zombies Came'

World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 13:20


The alternative rock pioneers perform an exclusive set ahead of the release of their latest album.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Journal du Rock
The Cure ; les Pixies et Emma Richardson ; The Darkness ; Mark Hoppus de Blink-182 ; R.E.M. ; Thin Lizzy

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 3:23


The Cure lance un site Web ‘'Songs Of A Lost World'' et une chaîne WhatsApp en amont de son nouvel album tant attendu ‘'Songs Of A Lost World'' (www.songsofalost.world et entrer la date de sortie de l'album en chiffres romains : I. XI. MMXXIV). Les Pixies ont partagé "Motoroller", issu de leur prochain album ‘'The Night the Zombies Came'' qui vous fait voyager en "scooter" à travers Berlin. Le groupe anglais The Darkness, mené par Justin Hawkins, nous dévoile aujourd'hui un tout nouveau titre, "The Longest Kiss", qui préfigure déjà l'album ‘'Dreams on Toast'' prévu pour le 28 mars 2025. Mark Hoppus, membre de Blink-182, a annoncé la publication de ses mémoires, ‘'Fahrenheit-182'', dont la sortie est prévue pour le 8 avril 2025. R.E.M. a partagé ‘'We Are Hope Despite The Time''s, une compilation digitale à l'occasion de la journée nationale d'inscription sur les listes électorales. Une nouvelle vidéo animée du titre ‘'Jailbreak'' de Thin Lizzy, sorti en 1976, s'inspire de la pochette emblématique de Jim Fitzpatrick pour l'album du même nom, a été partagée. Mots-Clés : fan, accès, nouvelle, œuvre visuelle, forme, statue, décomposition, newsletter, communauté, message, canal, paroles, Alone, chanteuse, bassiste, Band of Skulls, belle, touche féminine, voix, Black Francis, passion, Queen, la patte, Freddie Mercury, époque, Seaside Rendez-vous, A Night et the Opera, livre, excité, raconter, histoire, lutte, cancer, Travis Barker, Can I Say, Tom DeLonge, romans, Trinity, thèmes, activisme, responsabilité sociale, vote.gov, headcount.org, mettre à jour, information, vote, moment, UME, mixes, Johnny The Fox, année. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx

Journal du Rock
Les Pixies ; Robert Plant et Suzi Dian ; Propaganda ; Duran Duran ; Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine) et MC5 ; Jane's Addiction

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 3:53


Grande année pour les Pixies, leur album ‘'Doolittle'' fête ses 35 ans, un tout nouveau est en préparation, intitulé ‘'The Night the Zombies Came'', et une tournée, rendez-vous le samedi 26 avril 2025 à la Lotto Arena d'Anvers. Robert Plant Presents Saving Grace feat Suzi Dian annoncent une nouvelle date en Belgique, en plus de celle sold out du 27 octobre, dans le cadre de la tournée ‘'Never Ending Spring 2024''. "p:Machinery" de Propaganda, un morceau qui se voit offrir une nouvelle vague de succès grâce à son utilisation dans une publicité, qui a (re)propulsé le groupe culte des années 80 au sommet des charts. Duran Duran profite du succès de son nouvel album ‘'Danse Macabre'' et le réédite avec quatre nouveaux morceaux. Les MC5 confirment leur retour avec le guitariste de Rage Against The Machine, Tom Morello et un troisième extrait du futur album ‘'Heavy Lifting''. Jane's Addiction, malgré des excuses présentées par Perry Farrell, une déclaration officielle a été faite aux fans, confirmant que le reste de la tournée est annulé, le groupe est en hiatus suite aux problèmes de santé mentale du chanteur Perry Farrell. Mots-Clés : temps, repartir, routes, monde, public, Black Francis, belge, tickets, livenation.be, enthousiasme, planning, Cirque Royal, Bruxelles, moment, come-back, partagé, new-wave, Dusseldorf, annonce, arrivée, octobre, Nick Rhodes, boîte, curiosité, créativité, New Moon (Dark Phase), version, réimaginé, New Moon On Monday, single, réédition, luxe, synthétiseur, années 80, arrangement, moderne, participation, Andy Taylor, membre, sortie, classique, High Time, 1971, intronisation, Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, Slash, Vernon Reid, Living Colour, William DuVall, leader, Alice In Chains, Dave Navarro, message, Instagram, énigmatique, altercation, guitariste, leader, scène, Boston, décision. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx

Pop Fiction Women
Laura Dave & 'The Night We Lost Him': Complicated Conversations Series

Pop Fiction Women

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 36:21


On this episode of Complicated Conversations we welcome Laura Dave, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Last Thing He Told Me, to discuss her new novel, The Night We Lost Him, another riveting page-turner about estranged siblings who discover their father has been keeping a secret for more than fifty years, one that may have been fatal… We chat with Laura about defining her own genre of soulful suspense and family drama that you just can't put down; her inspiration for the characters and the exploration of family connections; exploring themes of showing up for oneself, handling grief, love, loyalty, and the concept of being seen and understood by others; and the connection between Laura's writing and her astrological sign. We also get some great musical inspiration from songs she listens to while writing.  The Night We Lost Him is out now and it is that rare genre-bending page-turner that exists in a category all its own! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pop Fiction Women
Laura Dave & 'The Night We Lost Him': Complicated Conversations Series

Pop Fiction Women

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 37:51


On today's Complicated Conversations we welcome Laura Dave, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Last Thing He Told Me, to discuss her new novel, The Night We Lost Him, another riveting page-turner about estranged siblings who discover their father has been keeping a secret for more than fifty years, one that may have been fatal… We chat with Laura about defining her own genre of soulful suspense and family drama that you just can't put down; her inspiration for the characters and the exploration of family connections; exploring themes of showing up for oneself, handling grief, love, loyalty, and the concept of being seen and understood by others; and the connection between Laura's writing and her astrological sign. We also get some great musical inspiration from songs she listens to while writing.  The Night We Lost Him is out now and it is that rare genre-bending page-turner that exists in a category all its own! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Keys For Kids Ministries

Bible Reading: Luke 12:15-21"La Noche Triste," murmured Harrison as his sister Cara entered the living room. "I gotta remember that--it might be on our test tomorrow.""What does it mean?" asked Cara."It's Spanish for 'The Night of Sorrows.' You'll learn about it next year," Harrison said as he closed his social studies book."Why is it called that?" Cara wanted to know."Well, it's something that happened more than four hundred years ago," said Harrison. "The Aztecs--one of the native people groups in Mexico--had a great city on an island. A Spanish leader by the name of Cortés was able to take his army into the city because the Aztec ruler thought the Spanish leader was a god. "But the Spanish were hungry for money and power, which made the Aztecs distrustful of them," Harrison continued. "After hearing rumors that the Aztecs might try to kill them, the Spanish attacked and killed a number of Aztec people at a festival. Then Cortés and his men knew they had to leave. But before they did, they loaded up all the gold they could carry. As they tried to escape, the Aztecs attacked them. Many Spanish soldiers tried to swim to the mainland, but they drowned because the weight of the gold pulled them down. It was called 'The Night of Sorrows' because more than half of the Spanish army died that night.""Wow! Why didn't they get rid of the gold when they realized it was weighing them down?" asked Cara.Harrison shrugged. "I don't know. I guess they were greedy and wanted to keep it.""It sounds like they had a lot in common with us today," said Dad, who had been listening. "Many of us try to get as much earthly treasure as we possibly can--even when it means other people get hurt. We seem to think money and the power that comes with it is more important than anything else, but we're never satisfied.""And there are lots of things money can't buy," said Cara. "The sermon in church last week was about that. Peace, joy, contentment, and especially the forgiveness of sins and living with God forever--we can only have those things by trusting in Jesus."Dad nodded. "Jesus is the only treasure that brings eternal life--and He gives it to us for free." –Jean A. BurnsHow About You?How important is money to you? Do you think it can buy you anything you want? If you think that, you're wrong. Some people spend their whole lives trying to get more and more money thinking it will make them happy, but the only way to have true joy and satisfaction is through Jesus Christ. Accept His free gift of eternal life today! (To learn more, click the "Good News!" button in the right column of this page or go to www.keysforkids.org/goodnews.)Today's Key Verse:What do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul? (NLT) (Mark 8:36)Today's Key Thought:Money can't satisfy

Journal du Rock
Oasis, Noel et Liam Gallagher ; les Foo Fighters ; les Pixies ; AC/DC ; Morrissey et Johnny Marr des Smiths

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 3:19


L'info vient de tomber, la reformation d'Oasis devient une réalité, des dates sont bel et bien annoncées pour l'été prochain à Cardiff, Manchester, Londres, Edinburgh et Dublin, tickets seront en vente dès le 31 août. Colère des Foo Fighters, suite à l'utilisation non autorisée de leur titre ‘'My Hero'' mais l'équipe de Trump affirme avoir obtenu les licences de diffusion du titre, malgré le refus du groupe. Les Pixies ont dévoilé une nouvelle chanson intitulée "Oyster Beds", qui figurera sur leur prochain album, ‘'The Night the Zombies Came''. L'emblématique album ‘'Back in Black'' d'AC/DC vient de recevoir deux nouvelles certifications de la part de la Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) et arrive ainsi en 3e position sur la liste des albums les plus vendus de l'histoire des États-Unis. Les rumeurs de retrouvailles d'Oasis ont réveillé l'espoir des fans des Smiths, qui espèrent toujours voir Morrissey et Johnny Marr enterrer à leur tour la hache de guerre. Mots-Clés : week-end, fans, fébrile, souhait, cher, porte-parole, campagne, Steven Cheung, démenti, media, The Independent, document, pertinent, confirmant, nouvelle, information, titre, inspire, retour, peinture, leader, Black Francis, enregistrement, Rockfield Studios, Pays de Galles, communiqué, paroles, liste, 1980, certifié, disque de platine, RIAA le 8 juillet, millions, unités, place, Hotel California, Eagles, probable, photo, ancien, UKIP, député, Clacton, Nigel Farage, bière, main, rapport, pique, acerbe, récent, déclarations politiques. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

The Fresh Fiction Podcast
Meet Nishita Parekh | Author of 'The Night of the Storm'

The Fresh Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 29:15


We're chatting with Nishita Parekh, author of the THE NIGHT OF THE STORM. Join this lively conversation about her debut novel! ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Nishita Parekh was born and raised in Mumbai and now lives in Texas with her husband and toddler. She is a software programmer but a writer at heart, and loves writing about her experiences as a woman and an immigrant. She is an active member of International Thriller Writers, Crime Writers of Color, and Sisters in Crime, and is a #RevPit contest winner. The Night of the Storm is her first novel.

The Art Persists Podcast
T.S. Eliot Prize Winner Joelle Taylor on Her New Novel 'The Night Alphabet'

The Art Persists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 41:44


In the latest episode of Art Persists, we speak to award-winning poet, playwright, author and editor, Joelle Taylor.Joelle talks about growing up in Lancashire and how punk and live performance introduced her to spoken word and poetry. She opens the conversation by reading an extract for her brilliant new novel, The Night Alphabet. We chat about the central themes of patriarchy and the strength of solidarity between women across the globe, interwoven throughout.The Art Persists Podcast is independently run by Bosla Arts' small team (Georgia & Faz). If you are enjoying the podcast, please support us via Patreon!Learn more: https://www.boslaarts.com/tapp-joelle-taylorFollow Bosla Arts on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boslaarts/

The Indian Edit
Mini-Edit 3: Children's author Veera Hiranandani is back with 'Amil and the After', a sequel to her award-winning book 'The Night Diary'

The Indian Edit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 31:53


What happens to families AFTER they've survived a traumatic historical event? Veera Hiranandani set out to explore this question in her sequel to the beloved Newbery-honor winning middle-grade novel ‘The Night Diary'. ‘Amil and the After' now finds Nisha and Amil navigating a new life in Mumbai following their family's migration from Sindh during the Partition of India in 1947. Join me as Veera chats about her new book, and listen and rate us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this, please leave a star rating wherever you listen! And if you'd like to hear Veera's whole journey leading up to ‘The Night Diary', please check out Ep. 34!SHOWNOTES FOR Mini-Edit 3:Connect with Veera through her website and InstagramBuy her books here, including Amil and the AfterOther books we discussed on the show:The Partition Project by Saadia FaruqiLion of The Sky by Ritu HemnaniThe Moon from Dehradun: A Story of Partition by Shirin ShamsiQuestions? Comments? Get in touch @theindianeditpodcast on Instagram ! Want to talk gardens? Follow me @readyourgardenSpecial thanks to Sudipta Biswas, Aman Moroney and the team @ Boon Castle / Flying Carpet Productions for audio post-production engineering!

Millennial Media Offensive
MMO #115 – Dope Counter

Millennial Media Offensive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 179:45


John shares with us the magic of childbirth and his gripes of wrath towards the hospital experience. If you like soapboxes, we’ve got a few of them for you! The Havana Syndrome is back in the news again. The election circus rages on with disappointing coverage from Perma-ducklips Kaitlyn Collins. AT&T Data breach comes oddly soon after they totally weren’t hacked a month ago. Israel is getting tired of killing Palestinians and expanding its horizons. Scottland has passed a new law that’s got everyone’s kilts tilted. Zoomers want to date each other from afar and much much more!   THE FAITHFUL OF THE OFFENSIVE ART: Clip Custodian, Back to Back to Back Art Champion! If you dare try to beat him, please send your submissions to: dan@mmo.show & john@mmo.show   Fiat Fun Coupon Donors: Eathan Crawley, The quiet soldier   Sat Slinging Soldiers: ·        Carolyn                   | 8,888 | BAG DADDY BOOSTER!·        boolysteed                | 6,666·        KatyKit                   | 5,555·        Dame Trailchicken        | 5,555·        Sir Jared of South Burien | 3,000·        sandesingh                | 500     Shownotes Ep 115             Presidential           Donald Trump Campaigning in Michigan                Biden Silent on RFK Campaign – FOX             Trump Bond Posted – NBC             Trump Bond Details - CNN             DJT Hush Money Trial   FTC Lena Khan Lena Khan on The Daily Show Amazon Suit Algorithms History of  Antitrust >>>Constitution Commerce Clause: The Congress shall have Power to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes;   >>>James Madison, in an 1828 letter to Joseph C. Cabell, when defining the proper regulation of trade by the Congress, described the objective of regulating trade as “...understood and used by all commercial & manufacturing nations as embracing the object of encouraging manufactures. It is believed that not a single exception can be named.”   Mid East Israel Kills Aid Crew – Dem Now      John Kirby on Aid Strike ***Tonight is the 23rd of Ramadan, seen as the most important and holiest night of the entire month for Shia Muslims. It is known as 'Laylat ul-Qadr', (Lay-at---al-kud) or 'The Night of Destiny', ‘Decree', ‘Power’. It carries a very strong symbolic meaning, as it is believed this night will determine the world's destiny for the year to come.*** Key Bridge Key Bridge Update – NBC   Europe German Pot Legal      Social Media Gen Z Facebook – Chicago Local Iphone Finger Digital Dates   Trafficking Hawaii HB 2079  

RNZ: Sunday Morning
Eileen Merriman's new novel 'The Night She Fell'

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 14:46


Doctor turned young adult writer and now adult fiction writer, Eileen Merriman, has a new book out, 'The Night She Fell'.

Highlights from Moncrieff
Surprise Parties: 'The night was brilliant when I got over the shock!'

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 17:01


A BBC weather presenter accidently revealed a surprise birthday party on a live broadcast. Sean was joined by Newstalk's Chief party pooper Henry McKean who went to find out what people think of surprise parties...

Moncrieff Highlights
Surprise Parties: 'The night was brilliant when I got over the shock!'

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 17:01


A BBC weather presenter accidently revealed a surprise birthday party on a live broadcast. Sean was joined by Newstalk's Chief party pooper Henry McKean who went to find out what people think of surprise parties...

Digital Marketing Legend Leaks
EP569: The Night of the Dancing Mushrooms

Digital Marketing Legend Leaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 3:00


Welcome to our podcast episode, where we explore the captivating tale of 'The Night of the Dancing Mushrooms,' authored by an unknown writer. This enchanting narrative takes us on a journey through a magical forest, introducing us to a community of creatures living in mushroom homes, a brave character named Oliver, and the mysterious concept of the Nites. With Oliver's bravery and determination, peace is restored to Mushroom City, highlighting the courage of the city's inhabitants and the triumph over adversity. source: https://www.bookspotz.com/the-night-of-the-dancing-mushrooms/

Yeah Baby Podcast
Television series:''The Night Agent''(2023) S:1 E:3-7,''Napoleon''(2023) and THE NEWS!!..ep.49

Yeah Baby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 86:25


Shades and Petey Pete give there thoughts on Television series:''The Night Agent''(2023) S:1 E:3-7,''Napoleon''(2023) and THE NEWS!!..ep.49

Yeah Baby Podcast
Television series:''The Night Agent''(2023) S:1 E:1-2,''The Marvels''(2023) and THE NEWS!!.ep.48

Yeah Baby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 85:07


Shades and Petey Pete give there thoughts on Television series:''The Night Agent''(2023)S:1 E:1-2,''The Marvels''(2023) and THE NEWS!!.ep.48

City Life Org
Jean Ferreira Drops New Song 'The Night'

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 0:09


Learn more at TheCityLife.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support

CriminalMente
RICHARD RAMIREZ 'THE NIGHT STALKER' | Invitado: Mynor Cordon EMISIONES PODCAST

CriminalMente

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 77:22


The Man Cave Chronicles
Andre Anthony: Unveiling the Thrills and Challenges of Starring in 'The Night Agent' on Netflix”

The Man Cave Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 19:16


Join host Elias as he delves into the world of Hollywood with special guest Andre Anthony. From his highly anticipated role in the upcoming horror movie SCREAM 6 to his captivating performance as Matteo in Netflix's action-thriller series "The Night Agent," Anthony reveals the thrills and challenges of being a part of these two exciting projects that have captured the attention of audiences worldwide. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look as we explore Anthony's journey and delve into his experiences on set. SERIES: THE NIGHT AGENT- Low-level FBI agent, Peter Sutherland, works in the basement of the White House manning a phone that never rings--until the night it does-- propelling him into a conspiracy that leads all the way to the Oval Office. You can watch this interview on YouTube https://youtu.be/_-4Y-uSvVrQ Have a question? Email us  themccpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Social Media for the latest show updates www.twitter.com/themccpodcast www.instagram.com/themccpodcast www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com  www.youtube.com/c/TheManCaveChronicleswElias      

... Just To Be Nominated
'Succession' returns, 'The Night Agent' drops and Jesse Metcalfe talks 'On a Wing and a Prayer'

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 38:20


In this episode of Streamed and Screened, we dive deep into the latest entertainment offerings, from new movies and TV series. A trio of musicals are dropping, including "Schmigadoon!" on Apple TV+, "Up Here" on Hulua and "Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies" on Paramount+. New movies like "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" and "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" are in theaters and no gaming knowledge is required. We also chat about the return of HBO's hit show "Succession," which is back for its forth and final season, discuss the early success of "The Night Agent" on Netflix and talk with actor Jesse Metcalfe about his role in the film "On a Wing and a Prayer," which will get a limited theatrical release and is streaming now on Amazon's Prime Video platform, just in time for Easter. Where to Watch "Succession" on HBO "The Night Agent" on Netflix "On a Wing and a Prayer" on Amazon Prime Video "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" in theaters "Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies" on Paramount+ "Schmigadoon!" on Apple TV+ "Up Here" on Hulu "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" in theaters About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Podium.page and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Transcript generated by Podium.pageHelp us spread the word by tweeting about us at @PodiumDotPage and including us in your shownotes! https://podium.page 0:00:03Welcome everyone to another episode of streamed and screened and entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. Rises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and cohost of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. Bruce, Spring is here. Weather is getting better, but it it seems like we might be heading back to the movie soon. A lot of good stuff coming out. You know, we're in that period now. Where you're gonna see new stuff that maybe won't be Oscar bait, and it isn't quite holiday fair, you know, like, or it's lie is big time, Memorial Day is a big time, Labor Day is a big time. They all have tentpole, which are kind of considered the big money grabbers. Features, but there will all be also be a lot of these ones that, you know, there's a place for them and they'll make money. So we're starting to get into that era. And we're also seeing, like because of the holiday period, there will be a lock out there so that everybody has something. You will find something for grandma, something for mom, something for dad, something for the kids, and if you hold a bunch to the theater, you'd say, well, that's just all those separate ways and see what we wanna see. So there are enough enough movies out there to keep us kind of interested, but there are also TV series that are are popping now too. And I don't know why this kind of Third season is rising up, but there are a lot of things that are happening. In fact, it's odd. There are three new musical series. That are popping right now. What what is that a second season? But Schmigadoon!, did you see Schmigadoon! last year? I did not know. 0:01:42This spoof of Broadway musicals. So last year, they did forties and fifties. This year, they're doing sixties and seventies. And it was supposed to be called Shnicago but they realized that they couldn't change the name without, you know, kind of confusing people. So it's called Schmigadoon!, but it's said in Chicago. Okay. 0:02:02It spoofs musicals for, like, a pippin, a hair, Jesus Christ superstar, and it's about this couple that kind of wander into this goofy town where they all will act like characters from these shows. He and Michael Key and essentially strong are the are the two who enter into the world. And then it's just a herd of Broadway people. Then the people who are behind the cameras on Broadway or behind the scenes rather have made a thing called up here. And Up Here is kind of a What would it be like if musical set in New York City? And it's big names, the people who did Frozen hamilton, you name it, they are doing something, and it was their big pandemic project. And so they did this whole thing, wrote this whole thing, got it all together, and now it's finally premiering. 0:02:56And then finally, the the last of the three big musical shows coming out is Grease Rise of the Pink Ladies. And that's a prequel to the grease that you see as a movie. So it set four years earlier and how did those pink ladies kind of come to be a a gang, if you will, and what do they represent? It's a way for them to kind of correct some of the myopic views of the movie. So you're going to see a much more diverse cast. You're not going to hear the songs from Greece except the title song. And then you'll see other characters. And there is hope that at some point you will see Sandy and Danny come into the thing in, like, your three or your four if it lasts that long. 0:03:41So it'd be, like, freshman kinda coming into Right. So you say who is that one? Yeah. I don't think he would hire John Travolta to come in and play himself as a high school freshman. But, you know, strange or things have happened. Could they bring in John Travolta to play like a teacher, kind of. But it would also be bringing him back kind of because he started on Welcome Back, Kotter. And he could almost turn the tables on him career wise. 0:04:10I like the way you think. Doesn't matter how that goes. Yeah. And they can get them to do a cameo or a thing. Huge. But I think it's got a built in audience as it is because kids love to sing those songs and it's filled with a lot of original content. A lot of original songs that were written just for this. So those are just three musicals that we've got coming on streaming and television networks. 0:04:36And then you get all of the the kind of the creepy ones that are out there. There's a bunch of creepy shows HAR does really well. And for some odd reason, at last night, I watched a preview of a horror film that's how do I explain it? It's a gay bachelor party where they go to an old mansion and they are gonna have a say odds to call on a mother who killed her son in the house. The concept. I mean, how do they come up with this stuff? It was another pandemic project, but you're gonna see a lot of horror films around this time as well. So those are the big things itself. And then the big ones that we've got, duchess and dragons, honor among thieves, that's already in theaters. And it'll do really well because it's very adventurous. It's like an Indiana Jones film. So I never play dungeons and dragons. Did you ever Nor will I. 0:05:33I think it has too many pieces, too many characters, too many things to learn. And this is very good at kind if it's like the the game at all, it pulls you through it, and it makes you understand what they're doing and where they're going. And it's kind of a dumb down version, I would assume. But it does allow you to kind of laugh with them and add them. And then there's a Hugh Grant. Remember how we talked about Hugh Grant at the Oscars and how he was kinda snarky with one of the interviewers? Well, that's That's the character. He was he was probably just coming off the set or whatever because he's very kind of Pattington too in his approach to this, but he's the villain, and he's trying to steal this daughter away from Chris Pine And they've got to try and rescue her. That's all it is. It's just to rescue, search and destroy. So it's some so it almost sounds like even though I'm not a Dungeons and Dragons person and you aren't It's entertaining. It's something that you don't have to be into it. Yeah. And Mario brothers is another game that they are are throwing out there this time. 0:06:41And I think it's finding how you can make something that really has no plot have a plot. That's the the goal of all these things. Yeah. I could give you, you know, sorry or scrabble or something as a series or a movie. But what's the plot? You know? And at least with these are adventures of some sort where they're getting to somewhere, they're always on levels. We're always going to another level. With this. And I think that's what you'll find with these. They're realizing they've got to have a plot. 0:07:12Imagine if they did monopoly the the TV show. It would be twenty hours long, and you would just be frustrated and hate yourself at the end of it. At some point, somebody tips the the gameboard. That's how it always I've never finished a game of monopoly ever because somebody gets mad at the person who buys up all of the properties and puts hotels on them and you have no money and so you're just bankrupt. And then they leave and they're mad. They're sitting in another room. And then you've got two people as well. Do we really wanna continue this if it's not we're not having everybody else? And then you just throw the table away. I've never finished it. I've never figured out who is the winner of a monopoly. It's such a frustrating game. 0:07:50I'll I'll play it. My kids love to play it and then I'll get rope and Sure. Sure. That sounds like a grand idea. And I'll be the banker fourteen hours later. I'm just like, why are we doing this? This is the worst decision of by weekend. Right. You need something like Yatze, where it's done after a few roles, and then you're even gonna move by any more. That'll be a good Yatze, the movie. Yatze, the movie. 0:08:13So I've been watching some shows too. Were you a fan or a fan at all of succession on HBO that is back? I well, you know, this is the last year. Right? I was not a hardcore succession person because it reminded me too much of reality. It is. It's like what's going on in the media world beyond us, way beyond us. But you see these it's very fox news ish, I think. It's like the the family that's running all of that. And that's all it is. It's you know, Logan Roy, who's played by Brian Cox, is the head of Waystar RoyCo. 0:08:50And this fourth season just kinda picks up a few months after the end of the third season. So if if you watch the end of the third season, there was a lot of drama his the three younger kids who were looking to kinda up him up end him, the plot was turned, the tables were turned because Shiv's husband, Tom, kind of played the other side, Logan Roy. So it kind of picks up at that point. You know, the three kids are trying to make a deal for a company. The question is, is will they kind of hold him hostage he looks on load, but he's also gonna hold on to his Fox News channel, ATN. He's gonna hold on to that, and he's looking to make a move And then Connor, who's the older son, who's played by Allan Rock, who was Cameron Fry and Ferris Bueller's day off. He's looking to get married, but he's also running for president, and he's polling at, like, one percent. So that's not going well. 0:09:50You know, we're back in the thick of things to session. It's one of my favorite shows that they've done in recent years. It's part of the reason it it's is is succession the best show ever to come off of HBO. No, but it feels like it's just another in a long line of very good programs. Do you see where I will end? I mean, can you see kind of hints that this is the end. Yeah. I mean, my assumption is that we'll get a resolution on the company in somebody's gotta come out on top. You know, whether he sells and the kids take over or or what. 0:10:25But who knows? It could be just you know, like, reality is reality, and sometimes it's just, you know, something will happen at the end, and we're gonna be, like, what happened to Tony Saprano? We'll just cut to black really hard. And and like you know something will happen after it, you're just not gonna do a season five. It it could be, you know, if you may remember Rupert Murdoch just stopped a paper in London. It had so many lawsuits and everything and they just said, we're done. And maybe the ones that they do is they just you know, or somebody gets sent to prison. And then, you know, it's left open. So if they wanted to do a movie, they could do a movie, then you figure out who actually is the one that's running the place. 0:11:02So who knows? Well, I'm glad it's good. It's it's one of those ones that I started watching and I was just too nervous by it because it reminded me too much of everything. And so I just let it go and I'm okay with that. I don't need it, but I know that those who love it are clearly devoted, hopelessly devoted. I am hopelessly devoted. I love it. And I I will I'm gonna be sad when it's off the air because it's just it's one of those programs that It had it even had large gaps in between c's and not just because of the pandemic, but because of the locations they were filming at. 0:11:35So it always felt like season one ended, when is season two coming? Season two ended, when is season three coming? Because it wasn't on that traditional twelve months later, it's coming back. It's coming back at weird intervals. So it just feels good that it's back, and then I'll I'll be sad to see it go It's just great drama. And, you know, it it is the reality, you know, that that, I guess, you don't like. You you wanna get away from the reality. But I I kind of find it fun in just this context of of media and what's going on in the world today. And it's watching entitled people get annoyed about things that, like, what who how is this even a problem in somebody's life? I would love to have that when you're having. 0:12:17Do you like the way they just drop an episode or do you really like when you could binge it? I go back and forth. I mean, I I like the binging concept because it just especially if it's a show that I'm watching with my wife, which is kinda going on right now with Netflix in the night age which I'll I'll mention in a moment. But for a show like this, I I just watched it by myself. She watched season one with me and kinda liked it, and then tapped out in season two. Just really didn't want to keep going with it. So from that perspective as a weekly program, I'm fine with it because we'll watch things together during the week. And then, you know, she goes to bed early and I might stay up a little bit. I'll watch it on my own. So I I don't need to have all ten episodes right there. So I like I like both concepts. 0:13:03It just depends on the program. Do you feel like I've gotta see it right away when they drop it on Sunday night? Or Oh, yeah. Like, kids go to bed. Daddy go to bed. Everybody go to bed. It's Terry Scott. Watching his show now. Right? Everybody leave me alone to tuning into succession. Speaking of, you know, those bingible programs, Netflix dropped one. Kinda out of the blue. I wasn't really looking for it or paying attention for it, but it's called the night agent. And it's trending on Netflix right now. It seems to be pretty popular. It's got some good write ups on rotten tomatoes from from fans and reviewers. 0:13:44So it takes place, like the concept of this, is that there is a FBI agent. He's played by Gabriel Basso. And at the very beginning of it, he prevents a bunch of deaths on a subway explosion. He finds a bomb. Right? But what happens is there's some accusations by conspiracy nutjobs and, you know, was he involved with it? So he kinda has to take a year off and and they fast forward a year to where he's working in the basement of the White House, sitting in a room with a telephone that probably will never ring, but one day it rings. And it's to to take a call from a like a devout agent in the secret agent and to kinda help them through a situation. Meanwhile, you have this other character Lucy Ann Buchanan, who's kind of a newcomer to acting, doesn't really have a whole lot of credits where whereas Gabe Gabbasa, he played J. D. Vance and Hillbelly, LG. So he's been out there before But Lucy Anne, a little bit more of a newcomer, she plays a cybersecurity person entrepreneur who loses her company, you know, so she's got this company at the start, fast forward a year, and she's staying with her relatives, her her aunt and uncle. 0:14:57Who are all of a sudden murdered and she has to make the phone call. They're like, you gotta call this number, get help. And that number goes to Gabriel Baso in the basement. So it's it's a spy thriller. It's pretty intense. You know, it's who's playing? Who? There's the the thought that there's, you know, some some bad actors in the White House. What's gonna happen? It also stars Hung Chow. She plays Diane Far, the White House chief of staff. You would of course know her. She was nominated for best supporting actress in the whale. 0:15:30So we've got a few names in this program. It's pretty good. I I've we've gotten roped in only a couple episodes in I'm not gonna drop any real spoilers. That's just the basic plot development to get you going through the first ten minutes of of episode one. But, yeah, it's it's a pretty good show and and we're gonna keep coming back to it. Did you ever see the Knight Manager Tom Houston. He played the manager of a very high end hotel, and he was also an agent where he was trying to dupe a lot of people that come into the hotel, basically. He had all this access to stuff fascinating series. They're gonna do another season of it. So if you happen to see that floating around, don't confuse the two, but it's very much that kind of duplicity that you wonder about. What's going on here? This is this is kind of fascinating. I'm I'm intrigued. 0:16:22Let me rail for a minute about Netflix. Because they have the worst way of letting people know about something that's coming on. I mean, until you hear people talking about it, you have no clue that these things are popping. And they just will drop and they'll get foreign language series that were huge hits in, you know, whatever is Slavia. And they'll just drop it on there. And then you'll hear everybody talking about this. And maybe that's their their method. But I find it's really kind of undercutting because then you think, well, I'm missing out on something. How come I don't know about this? And then sometimes they'll do way too much where you'll see Adam Sandler on every talk show there is talking about the movie he did and it's okay. So I really wish they would be either a little more discriminating about what they push or help us through it a bit. 0:17:18I don't remember ever getting any messaging because I'll get those emails maybe on a weekly basis saying, you know, based on the shows you've watched, hear something coming to Netflix that you might be interested in. I don't remember ever seeing anything for the night agent. You know, I've seen plenty of other things out there, but that one just we're we're literally out of things to watch because we kind of finished up one show looking for something new and we're just skimming through the Netflix and what's out there and we we kinda got sucked in by a trailer and thought, okay, well, let's let's give it a whirl. The categories that they have and that, you know, when you go to that kind of the directory page, you might like. And then you're thinking, what have I watched that they think I would like this crap? And there's a whole bunch of, like, goofy films that you think, I this is not me. Are you profiling me somehow? I don't know what you're doing. I don't know where you came up that I wanted to see elf part three, but, you know, it's on there. So I that's another thing that just throws me. And then you keep scrolling down because they have different different categories for things. 0:18:24Shows people are talking about. Shows nobody's talking about. Shows you could talk about comedies that you haven't seen in a long time. You want to watch this. Now maybe you want to watch it again. You know what? It just keeps going. You think, oh, please. Please. Please. Please. So be careful what you watch because it might come back to haunt you. Yeah. There's my rant. Was that my rant for the day? That's your that's your rant for the day. But yeah. And, you know, it's funny how Prime Video, which used to be called Amazon Prime, but it's now called Prime Video, have been putting out an awful lot of product. In fact, I've been inundated with a lot of interviews. You'll see as we go along, but they have air coming out this this weekend, which will be huge in theaters. And that's the story of Nike when they pitched Michael Jordan to be their standard bearer for basketball shoes. And fascinating look at a true story with Ben and Matt. That'll be big. But they've got a lot of these other series too where they're remaking things, re kind of molding things. 0:19:31And one of the things that I actually saw was a what they they consider a faith based film. Faith based film. Now, I don't know what that means to most people. I always think, oh, it's a religious film. You're trying to show me a religious film. Is that what it is? But it's not necessarily that. It's it just says that people believe in some kind of higher power. And this one is called on a wing and a prayer. 0:19:59And it's a true story about a a businessman who takes a couple of lessons of flying lessons, but doesn't really, you know, think much of it, and then ends up in a plane with his family and the pilot dies. And he's gotta figure out how do I land this plane. Because I really wasn't paying attention that much when I was, you know, in classes. Because I figured I wouldn't need this. Right? So they get the dead body in the back of the plane, and then he gets behind the in the cockpit and starts trying to figure out how do we land this. And they bring in help from the outside. One of the people they find is somebody who actually flew one of those planes and he's played by Jesse Metcalf. 0:20:47Jesse Metcalfe, you may remember was the gardener, the hunky gardener that Eva Longoria fell for in desperate housewives. And this is his way of trying to move into a different layer of filmmaking. So for him, it was a good move to let people see him as something other than the hunky garter. And then he was on a long time on hallmark channel. He he's been in every Christmas iteration you could find, and he was also in Chesapeake Shores, which was a series that they had on the Hallmark Channel. So I was able to talk to him and we have us his interview, I believe. 0:21:25And you'll find out about what actually happened with on a wing and a prayer. I guess faith based, there's there's that element of Is there divine intervention to perhaps intercede? I think they're pitch on this is there are angels among us who help us through these kinds of situations. And the angels could be even the person on the ground that tells you what button to press at the right time. Gotcha. And the film also, it stars Dennis Quade. Correct? Dennis Quade, Heather Graham. So there are some some big names in this. Yeah. 0:21:55Dennis Quinn plays the the guy who has to pilot the plane. Okay. Heather, the name is his wife. I replaced his wife. And, yeah, and you'll find other you know, they do a little bit before we get into the plane, they do a bit of back story. So you get to see what he's kind of a, I think, a very swaggerish businessman. You know, they're kind of or if you will would say they're kind of full of themselves. So I think it's a humbling experience for him when he gets up in the plane and realizes, hey, I don't know how to do this. He thinks he's a big barbecue guy and He wins barbecue contests and but not they have a huge in the film. They have a huge house that looks impressive, very impressive. And if he's going flying private, come on. He's gonna have a buck or two. Right? Right. End of the film, you get to see the real guy and the real people who helped him out. Okay. 0:22:48So Dennis Quinn, he's it's interesting because he it feels like he's in these types of feel good movies he's done it before. He was in that movie, the rookie, that Disney movie, where he he was a a baseball pitcher. It it was a true story where, you know, he came back at ages like forty, whatever, and made it to the big leagues despite, you know, our injury. So it feels like he likes to do these feel good movies now. He likes to make money too. So I could be behind it. But I'm I'm tired of seeing him in these kinds of roles, to be honest. I'd like to see him as a good old villain because I think he's really good at playing a villain. And you know, maybe he doesn't have to be the star. Maybe he's like the third build, who always is a villain, by the way. If you ever look at a movie, Which one is the villain? Look who's third in the villain? They're always the one who's the villain. So maybe now with your when you're looking at the night agent -- Mhmm. We can see his third build. That's your problem at all right there. But yeah. And he gonna it's it's a feel good one for the holiday weekend and the holiday week. 0:23:56It will be in some theaters and it will also be on Prime Video. So you'll see it on your Amazon Prime channel if you have that. If you bought enough crap on Amazon and you have the free shipping, you'll get this show. So you'll be able to see it. But it's it's nothing complex. It's something that you could watch while you're doing something else. And then you go, okay, that's good. I I understand what was going on there. It's a happy movie for this time of the season. So We have an interview with Jesse Metcalfe, so let's go ahead and listen to that. 0:24:34Have you ever been in an emergency like this in any kind of transportation thing or not? I was on a private plane once where there were some concerns. I wouldn't say it had really gotten to this level. I certainly didn't have to crawl into the cockpit and lay on the plane. But I I understand people's fear of flying. I mean, I started flying at a very early age. My mom would ship me off to my grandparents at, like, six or seven. So I I don't have a fear of flying, like, at all. And actually, you know, after the experience I had, the wonderful experience I had on this home. I'm considering getting my pilot's license. I think it'd be really, really amazing. 0:25:18Yeah. Look how good you are. You can help somebody. Yeah. What is that like when you're going through things and what is this? I don't know what these words are, what they mean. How do you you know, get a grasp on that so that you can convey it in the right way. That's that's a great point. You know, I had to look basically everything up. There's a lot of aviation jargon specifically for my character. And I definitely had to at least have a cursory understanding of what I was talking about. Certainly walked away from this movie with a greater appreciation for aviation and for pilots. 0:25:53When you're sitting there and you're like giving them instructions, who are you talking to? Is somebody else reading the lines of things to you? Or I mean, because you're very into you're good at being intense in those situations. I'm like, Who is he talking to? I'm sure they're not there. Thank you. That's a that's a high compliment. I appreciate that. 0:26:11Generally talking to, you know, either the assistant director or sometimes like you're standing. Really, anyone who's available to read the dialogue off camera and You know, I'll be honest with you. Not a lot of care is is taken when, you know, someone's reading this dialogue off camera. It's usually pretty flat and monotone. You know, you can you can ask them to pump it up a little bit. But it's really, you know, it's our job to bring all that emotion and energy to to our performance, you know. I mean, that's that's what we do as active guy. 0:26:46I didn't get to meet I didn't get to meet Carrie, unfortunately. Hopefully, I'll get to meet him in the future, but I just basically looked up everything I could find on him, print interviews, what little video there was of him out there, I mean, the picture that was painted of him within our script was more than enough for me to grab hold of as an actor. Sure. You know, this coming at this time in your career, what is that telling you? Is it are you going in another direction? Is there something new that we're seeing with this film? Well, it's funny that you asked that. I mean, that's the plan. I mean, you know, I definitely want want to move away from the matinee Idol and move into more serious roles and, you know, work with you know, more producers and directors that I that I really respect. I mean, such a great team on this project with Roman Downey, Autumn Bailey Ford, Sean McNamara, who I I had previously worked with, and I was really excited to get the opportunity to work with again. I think it was just it was the right team on this one with the right script and I'm really proud of what they produced. 0:27:54I mean, it's a very watchable movie that really keeps you on the edge of your seat. You know, they talk about this being a faith film or a faith based film. And I don't think that it's you know, I wouldn't use those terms for it. I think the faith is is underlying. Absolutely. But it isn't something that hits you over the head. You know what I mean? We're a lot of those things, they're like, oh, I'm not going to that. No. No. I I agree with you completely. I mean, honestly, I don't I don't consider this faith based movie at all. And I I think this this movie is of the caliber that, you know, could have gotten a theatrical release. I mean, it's just it's It's a different landscape these days. Very happy to have been picked up by Amazon Prime Video. They're really behind the movie. Yeah. I mean, you know, when people believe in a project and they know that the the the the content is good, I mean, it's just it's a it's a good feeling, you know, to have to have that kind of momentum. 0:28:51Take me back to those days of desperate housewives. How how really unreal was that? I was it was incredibly unreal. I didn't anticipate the success of that show at all. Coming off of daytime television, moving into a nighttime show, but that felt very daytime. It was a easy transition. I mean, look, it wasn't the most challenging role in the world, but I tried to bring, you know, your vulnerability and and depth to the role. But, I mean, it was a it was a whirlwind, you know, that just, like, kinda swept me right off my feet. I didn't anticipate the success. 0:29:30And to still be talking about the show twenty years later, I mean, I guess it's achieved some level of, you know, iconic television status which is something I'm, you know, I'm I'm proud to have been part of. Did it did it just kind of throw you coming so early in your career? Or was it You know, I I I had been in the business for for five years on daytime television, but, I mean, you know, daytime television and primetime are just, you know, their their night and day. Right. They they really are. You can we can work on daytime your entire career and he, you know, the average person might might not know your name. You know, so to to become a household name pretty much overnight was was definitely interesting. 0:30:17Was it good to learn those lessons early on? Or do you say, oh, I'd be much more prepared now if I had that, like, real heat? Well, hindsight is twenty twenty, you know. So I I'd be much more prepared now, definitely. And I'd like to think you know, I'll I'll have some of those big opportunities again. I I mean, I'd like to believe that that the best of my career is is still ahead of me here. You know? Yeah. I I know I know I know I'm ready for it now. That's for sure. All we need to look at is this year's best picture winner and you look at those people and you say, all of them were at some point told you're out of the game and look at them now. They're on top of the game. So it's just It's very it's very only one project away, you know? Right. This could be yours. You never know. 0:31:06Then you you have your kind of I I I love to see these different periods that you've had. You have your hallmark period. What is that world like? Well, I mean, the hallmark channel was very very good to me. They allowed me to executive produce some projects with them and kinda, you know, be involved in the creative and the casting of those projects. I really learned a lot during my hallmark period. And, you know, I'm I'm proud of a a lot of the work that I created during that period as well with this show that I did for them called Chesapeake shores where I played, performed, and wrote some of the music for the show. Right. I mean, you know, I I give a hundred and ten percent to everything that I do. I mean, I I'm one of those actors that really cares. Maybe I care a little too much, but, you know, I like to look back at different periods, as you say, and and be proud of those periods. So, you know, that that was a great time in my career. 0:32:06In the learning process, do you go, oh, that's something I'll never do again? Or is it, okay, this is how I would change those things up if I did this again? Well, there's always lessons. You have to find the lessons in everything you do in life. But specifically in this business, You know? I mean, you wanna continue to become a better actor. You know, I I am very interested in doing more producing and executive producing. So you know, you have to learn those lessons, but it's really about it's it's it's it's about relationships and it's a it's a it's a very people oriented business. It's a collaborative art form and you have to work well with others. And, you know, I mean, those are the best lessons, I think. 0:32:50What is it like when you wanna create something? Is it hard to actually get others on board with you? Or what do you to me, it'd be a big sales job. I'd have to sell others on my vision and I don't know that I could do it. While producing is a big sales job, isn't it? You know, I mean, generally, you're trying to find financing for ideas that you have. And that that can be a little soul sucking at times because as artists, you know, we don't wanna be, you know, making phone calls and sending emails begging people for money. You know, but there's also some great facets to executive producing or producing as well, you know, kind of like being in charge of the entire picture. 0:33:33Which sometimes, you know, when you're just an actor on a project, you know, hire to do one specific thing, it can be a little limiting. Specifically when you see things that could be better or, you know, maybe, you know, holes in a story that could be patched up and you have ideas for that, you're not always you're not always in the position to share those ideas. Would would you ever not act? Would that ever be in the cards? Would I ever not act? Yeah. Yeah. I think I think that could be in the cards. I I think I would like to move behind the camera, you know, specifically in producing roles. And and and I have I have an interest in directing. I mean, I went to New York University for writing and directing teach school of the arts But over the over the years, I've seen how much work directing is. I mean, you're literally, you know, the first person on the set, the last person to leave and up all night preparing. So, you know, I I think producing might be my lane. Better. Yeah. Is another thing. 0:34:36You know, and how they I forgive me for not knowing what this is like, but when they're judging you to to cast you in a role, based on a look, how how do you deal with that? I I would find that very difficult. Well, a lot of people say that there's a lot of rejection in our business, but I think you can't look at not getting a role as rejection. Because getting a role is like finding a needle in a haystack. You know, there's so many variables as to what our producers and directors and casting directors are looking or for a specific role. So I think, you know, you have to just put yourself out there, give the best audition possible, and if it doesn't go your way, just let it go. I mean, easier said than done, but dealing with the rejection would be the very difficult thing. Well, why wasn't I right for this. Exactly. I mean, hey, nobody likes dealing with with rejection, but that's life. It's life. Right? 0:35:32What's next then after this? Are you already working on something? Well, I have two other films coming out this year. I mean, three, actually. One's called the comic shop. Which is kind of like a Kevin Smith esque story about a disgruntled comic book store owner who had some trials and tribulations in his life. It's kind of a interesting story. Then I have another one that's on the festival circuit right now called the Latin from Manhattan. And then I have a a a a a VC Andrew series of movies coming out on a lifetime where I I play dad in the early sixties. So it's it's my first dad role, so I'm kind of excited about that. 0:36:13See, I've seen -- Oh. -- I've seen -- Oh. -- I've seen -- Oh. -- I've seen -- Oh. -- I've seen -- I've seen -- I've seen -- -- I've seen -- -- I've seen -- I've seen -- I've seen -- wonk long. I've I've seen some of the footage actually doing a ADR for the for the movies and I I play opposite this adorable you know, effervescent actor of Breck Bassinger, who's from from the series star girl. I play her father And it's very, very charming actually. I'm I was really, really pleased with it. I'm excited for people to see it. 0:36:40Well, you know, if we're ever on a plane together and something happens, I'm calling you into action here. You're gonna be helping land the plane Okay. I know nothing about that. You might wanna call Dennis, but hey, you know. Yeah. I would run up and down the aisles going, no, we can't do this. This is not good. This is terrible, but it was very fun to watch you in this. I enjoyed it. Thank you so much. Alright, Bruce. Thank you for that interview. What else do we have on top? Coming up. Big big big kind of surprising thing. Rachel vice, Oscar winner, Rachel vice. 0:37:16Is in a new adaptation of dead rangers. It's about twins who are in the birthing business, if you will, and if you may remember Jeremy Irons started in this film in the nineties. It was a David Cronenburg film Well, now, Rachel has the part where she plays two characters. And she's trying to get this clinic off the ground, a birthing center. And she has to appeal to various and sundry people and how it's a very kind of political world to be in the medical field, but it's also really, really creepy. So when you see this, you'll see the creep factor. One of the people we talk to is Poppy Lou who plays their kind of assistant, and she has a big handle on the differences between Beverly and Elliot Mantel. So we'll have that next week and we'll talk about some other kind of creepy ones that aren't coming. Alright. That sounds good. So we'll look forward to that. Thank you everyone for listening to another episode of streamed and screened.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Double Take
TV Check-In: 'Class of '07', 'The Big Door Prize', 'The Night Agent', 'The Power', and more

Double Take

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 49:58


Jess and Jenni discuss the shows that they watched in the last week: 'The Big Door Prize' on Apple TV+ (5:10), 'The Night Agent' on Netflix (16:14), 'The Power' on Prime Video (19:32), 'Class of '07' on Prime Video (24:45), 'Up Here' on Hulu (33:28), 'Lucky Hank' on AMC/AMC+ (40:28), and 'Warrior Nun' on Netflix (42:10). If you have any questions or thoughts to share with the Double Take team, you can reach us at doubletakenewsletter@gmail.com. Subscribe to the Double Take Newsletter for weekly TV recommendations. Find and follow us on Instagram and Twitter for even more Double Take. Hosts: Jess Spoll and Jennifer Cullen This episode produced and edited by: Jess Spoll

Silence on Set
'The Night Agent' cast talk political thriller, if they would answer that phone, BTS stories, and season two

Silence on Set

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 22:54


Gabriel Basso, Luciane Buchanan, Hong Chau, and Showrunner/EP Shawn Ryan sat down to talk about the political thriller, 'The Night Agent.' Basso and Buchanan talk about their characters, what it was like running from the law, and how they stayed so fresh and clean while on the run. The duo also told some fun behind the scenes stories about some pivitol scenes of the show. Academy Award nominee Chau spoke about the essense of her character, her idea behind the gray hair, and why she knew she had to be apart of the show. Meanwhile, Ryan spoke about why he wanted to do a political thriller right now, how to keep the story clear but entertaining, why he liked the idea of an agent being stuck answering phones, and thoughts on season two. Host: Monica Gleberman Editor: Polina Jdanova Social Media Graphic: Jojo -- Synopsis: Based on the novel by Matthew Quirk, The Night Agent is a sophisticated, character-based, action-thriller centering on a low level FBI Agent who works in the basement of the White House, manning a phone that never rings -- until the night that it does, propelling him into a fast moving and dangerous conspiracy that ultimately leads all the way to the Oval Office. *The Night Agent will be available to stream on March 23, 2023 on Netflix. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SilenceonSet and Instagram @SilenceonSetPod

Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles
Encore: 'The Night Elvis Presley Stopped A Fight In Madison, Wisconsin'

Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 34:21


our next series is set to coincide with an investigative series published out of Buffalo, NY, but if you've been following the news lately you know that the city was hit with an historically intense blizzard at the very end of December and then also they've been following the story of Damar Hamlin, the Buffalo Bills player who collapsed on the field a week ago. As such, the publication timeline for their stories has drifted a little bit, and we'll be following suit. What you get today though is an self-contained episode that originally ran in August of 2021 titled: "The Night Elvis Presley Stopped A Fight In Madison, Wisconsin" which does exactly what it says on the tin but also so much more. Yesterday would have been the King's 88th birthday so it's a serendipitous bit of timing. Here's what we wrote when the episode originally ran in 2021: To mark the anniversary of his death, this episode is all about the time Elvis Presley, the King of rock and roll, stopped a fight in Madison, Wisconsin one summer night in 1977, and it will be followed by an interview with Tom Still, the former Wisconsin State Journal reporter and editor (and current president of the Wisconsin Technology Council), who got the early morning call and ultimately immortalized the incident on the front page just a handful of weeks before Elvis would pass away on August 16, 1977. 'Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles' is a product of Lee Enterprises. It is produced and edited by Chris Lay, with interviews produced and recorded by Nat Cardona.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Never Iron Anything The Comics Review Show.
Episode 136 - Batman & Plastic Man.

Never Iron Anything The Comics Review Show.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 70:03


This week Alan and Tony tackle a Christmas issue of DC Comics The Brave and the Bold. Issue 148 - 'The Night the Mob Stole Xmas!' Written by Bob Haney with art by Jim Aparo and Joe Staton. There's also some Jack Cole chat. It's a Cracker - literally! You can find Alans comics by hitting this link right here. Go buy someone a great Christmas gift. Many thanks for listening.

Wild City
Wild City #218: Parekh & Singh

Wild City

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 51:32


What connects experimental composer John Cage, Michael Jackson, the pop-punk group Paramore, blues legend Buddy Guy and an electronic producer like Floating Points? They all figure into the plethora of influences and listening palette of Parekh & Singh, which they highlight with our latest Wild City mix.  The Kolkata duo of Nischay Parekh and Jivraj Singh, who stand as modern royalties in India's indie music at this point, recently released their third album 'The Night is Clear' – bringing to the forefront the same whimsical sense of lyrical melodies that ushered their meteoric rise but with an enhanced palette of sonic colours. Parekh & Singh firmly uphold the defining relatable heart-touching songwriting in the centre and dial-up the experimentation in the backdrop without encroaching the centerstage. Strings akin to The Eagles' cut on the mix pervade most of the 9-track album while the arpeggiation on 'Seven Days' and the bursts of pitched percussion on 'The Nightingale' hint at the electronica influences. With such a varied selection of styles, the consistency of the mix is in its ability to surprise with drastic turns. It really is what one would expect to hear at an intimate gathering at the metaphorical common house of Parekh & Singh with the records getting cued according to the lively conversation about all the music that make a person.  For more information and tracklist: https://www.thewildcity.com/mixes/19985-wild-city-218-parekh-singh

Awards Radar: The Podcast
#108: Joey Tells Myles and Steve How 'Halloween Ends' Before Spending Another Evening in 'The Night House'

Awards Radar: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 87:59


For episode 108, I'm once again joined by my co-hosts, Myles Hughes and Steve Prusakowski. This time around, we're continuing our patented horror themed October spooky podcasts (spookcasts, perhaps?) by talking Hellraiser again (reviewed here), as well as revisiting The Night House (which I reviewed last year here). In terms of new releases, I've also seen Halloween Ends (the review will be up on the site around when you see this pod go live), so that gets some chatter too. There's also questions from you the listener/reader, as well as more of our usual nonsense... As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 107th one to date (here's to at least 100 more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!

Fright Fights
Terror on Tubi

Fright Fights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 136:11


Join us for another episode of 'Fright Fights Podcast' as the crew goes digital and battles their pick from one of our favorite streaming services, Tubi. First up, Chris' flick 'The Night of Something Strange' (2016) stirs up some trouble among the gang, but when Mike swoops in with the blood-soaked 80's nostalgic horror 'The Barn,' things begin to take a turn. Lastly, when Tyler introduces the guys to 'The Devil's Candy' (2017,) things go from sweet to sourer than ever! But before the battle heats up, The crew reacts to the latest trailer for "Halloween Ends." Tyler and Mike explore the tragic story of Netflix's new series 'Dahmer' (2022). Tyler gushes over "Barbarian" (2022) while Mike feels a little let down by it. Chris prepares for his Halloween viewings by watching Shudder's "101 Scariest Movie Moments of All Time" (2022). Join us for a battle that will make you check under your bed because your Fright Fights gore-gang presents: Tubi Terror.

Modern Mindset with Adam Cox
367 - Jody Buchan on 'The Night Shift' Investigation.

Modern Mindset with Adam Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 8:02


Adam Cox is joined by Jody Buchan, UK Monkey Shoulder Brand Ambassador, who has teamed up with Vice Media on a nationwide nightlife investigation, called 'The Night Shift'. This in-depth, investigative report asked over 4000 people what is wrong with the nightlife scene right now in an attempt to right the wrongs of so many nightlife fails. They discuss what the investigation found, and why people's drinking habits are changing. He explains what improvements need to be made to get people back into clubs, and lets listeners know about their upcoming events. https://www.monkeyshoulder.com/

KRUNK
No Brainer

KRUNK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 2:51


KK017: FUNC ft. The NIGHT - RANDY Releases August 12, 2022 Established in August 2020, KRUNK KULTURE is a record label from the future by KRUNK. RANDY by FUNC ft. The NIGHT is our next EP on Krunk Kulture. Guitar hero, electronic producer, dub pioneer, fine artist; Randolph Correia has a long line of credits to his name, but the genre-bending niche he has carved remains his most iconic achievement. Under his brand new moniker 'The NIGHT', the artist releases a 5-track 160BPM bass EP titled "RANDY". Randolph pays a tribute to his home city Mumbai's fast paced nightlife through this new project to take listeners on a turbo-fuelled journey through high-energy soundscapes. Credits :: Composed & Produced by: Randolph Correia aka FUNC & The NIGHT Art by: Leonel David / www.instagram.com/leeyo8 Mixed by: Randolph Correia Mastered by: Randolph Correia KRUNK KULTURE / www.instagram.com/krunkkulture KRUNK / www.krunklive.com

KRUNK
Sea Link

KRUNK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 4:14


KK017: FUNC ft. The NIGHT - RANDY Releases August 12, 2022 Established in August 2020, KRUNK KULTURE is a record label from the future by KRUNK. RANDY by FUNC ft. The NIGHT is our next EP on Krunk Kulture. Guitar hero, electronic producer, dub pioneer, fine artist; Randolph Correia has a long line of credits to his name, but the genre-bending niche he has carved remains his most iconic achievement. Under his brand new moniker 'The NIGHT', the artist releases a 5-track 160BPM bass EP titled "RANDY". Randolph pays a tribute to his home city Mumbai's fast paced nightlife through this new project to take listeners on a turbo-fuelled journey through high-energy soundscapes. Credits :: Composed & Produced by: Randolph Correia aka FUNC & The NIGHT Art by: Leonel David / www.instagram.com/leeyo8 Mixed by: Randolph Correia Mastered by: Randolph Correia KRUNK KULTURE / www.instagram.com/krunkkulture KRUNK / www.krunklive.com

KRUNK
Fucked

KRUNK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 3:36


KK017: FUNC ft. The NIGHT - RANDY Releases August 12, 2022 Established in August 2020, KRUNK KULTURE is a record label from the future by KRUNK. RANDY by FUNC ft. The NIGHT is our next EP on Krunk Kulture. Guitar hero, electronic producer, dub pioneer, fine artist; Randolph Correia has a long line of credits to his name, but the genre-bending niche he has carved remains his most iconic achievement. Under his brand new moniker 'The NIGHT', the artist releases a 5-track 160BPM bass EP titled "RANDY". Randolph pays a tribute to his home city Mumbai's fast paced nightlife through this new project to take listeners on a turbo-fuelled journey through high-energy soundscapes. Credits :: Composed & Produced by: Randolph Correia aka FUNC & The NIGHT Art by: Leonel David / www.instagram.com/leeyo8 Mixed by: Randolph Correia Mastered by: Randolph Correia KRUNK KULTURE / www.instagram.com/krunkkulture KRUNK / www.krunklive.com

KRUNK
Butter

KRUNK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 2:13


KK017: FUNC ft. The NIGHT - RANDY Releases August 12, 2022 Established in August 2020, KRUNK KULTURE is a record label from the future by KRUNK. RANDY by FUNC ft. The NIGHT is our next EP on Krunk Kulture. Guitar hero, electronic producer, dub pioneer, fine artist; Randolph Correia has a long line of credits to his name, but the genre-bending niche he has carved remains his most iconic achievement. Under his brand new moniker 'The NIGHT', the artist releases a 5-track 160BPM bass EP titled "RANDY". Randolph pays a tribute to his home city Mumbai's fast paced nightlife through this new project to take listeners on a turbo-fuelled journey through high-energy soundscapes. Credits :: Composed & Produced by: Randolph Correia aka FUNC & The NIGHT Art by: Leonel David / www.instagram.com/leeyo8 Mixed by: Randolph Correia Mastered by: Randolph Correia KRUNK KULTURE / www.instagram.com/krunkkulture KRUNK / www.krunklive.com

KRUNK
Ready

KRUNK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 3:49


KK017: FUNC ft. The NIGHT - RANDY Releases August 12, 2022 Established in August 2020, KRUNK KULTURE is a record label from the future by KRUNK. RANDY by FUNC ft. The NIGHT is our next EP on Krunk Kulture. Guitar hero, electronic producer, dub pioneer, fine artist; Randolph Correia has a long line of credits to his name, but the genre-bending niche he has carved remains his most iconic achievement. Under his brand new moniker 'The NIGHT', the artist releases a 5-track 160BPM bass EP titled "RANDY". Randolph pays a tribute to his home city Mumbai's fast paced nightlife through this new project to take listeners on a turbo-fuelled journey through high-energy soundscapes. Credits :: Composed & Produced by: Randolph Correia aka FUNC & The NIGHT Art by: Leonel David / www.instagram.com/leeyo8 Mixed by: Randolph Correia Mastered by: Randolph Correia KRUNK KULTURE / www.instagram.com/krunkkulture KRUNK / www.krunklive.com

The Return Slot ... OF HORROR!
'The Night House'

The Return Slot ... OF HORROR!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 61:58


Mickey gets a horror movie recommendation from someone very special. Will 2020’s The Night House be better than anything we could have expected? Will Marika come back to the store? Will the gang start releasing episodes regularly again? Find out this week!

Damian Barr's Literary Salon
SALON EXCLUSIVE: Jess Kidd reads from 'The Night Ship'

Damian Barr's Literary Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 13:34


One shipwreck. Two misfits. 300 years apart. The Night Ship is a feat of imagination from award-winning author Jess Kidd. We're delighted to have her read on our podcast from her new novel, an accomplished work of fiction that takes place across dual timelines. In 1629, Mayken is aboard the Batavia which is doomed to crash on the shores of Beacon Island in Western Australia. Gil joins his grandfather on the very same island in 1989 where old rivalries remain unsettled. Their stories mirror one another in unexpected ways to produce a spellbinding and page-turning novel.   ‘Lyrical, haunting, a beautiful and elegant fictional interpretation of history, I loved it' - KATE MOSSE The Night Ship by Jess Kidd is published by Canongate and available now. We recommend buying from your local indie or you can support the Salon by getting it from our shop at bookshop.org Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman Programmed by Matt Casbourne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Not Another Drag Race Podcast
All Stars 7 - Ep. 9 'The Night the Dance Went Viral in Georgia' w/ Conor Curran & Reese Williams

Not Another Drag Race Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 90:06


Y'all can think cis white gay boys shouldn't talk about drag but THESE BOYS KNOW A THING OR TWO ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS

This Is We: The This Is Us Aftershow
[This Is Us: S6E14: 'The Night Before the Wedding'] She Was Always With Him

This Is We: The This Is Us Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 98:29 Very Popular


We are back for another episode of This Is We. This episode we find out who Kevin decided on! Is it okay to date your best friend? Beth's humor strikes again! We love how they use Rebecca's memory as an opportunity to explore the theme of familiarity. This episode is for the romantics! We have mixed feelings, but let's get into this recap! Join podcasters Tobi Rachel (Yellow Cup Podcast), Alex Holmes, Eden Mckenzie (DATSPOD) and Marquise Davon (Rational Anger Podcast) as they breakdown the latest episodes of NBC's This Is Us. We chat Season 6, previous seasons, and address the audacity of the characters. This is what happens when Earth signs join a group chat.

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке
'The night in Kyiv was relatively quiet' - "Ночь в Киеве прошла относительно тихо"

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 5:11


Ukrainians talk about their life in recent days. All sources are verified by SBS Russian before publication. This is a Russian language content. - В аудио и текстовых сообщениях жители Украины рассказывают о том, на что стала похожа их жизнь в последние дни. Все источники перед публикацией проверяются SBS Russian.

StoryKids
Paul Kelly reads 'The Night Before Christmas'

StoryKids

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 6:42


Young author Olivia creates a real Aussie Christmas story - complete with flies, heat and noisy sticky tape! National treasure and the voice of Christmas, Paul Kelly reads this delightful tale. StoryKids is an ALNF podcast.Created by Amelia Christo and Verity Hunt-Ballard.Sound Production and Theme Song are by Paul Ruske.https://alnf.orghttp://storykids.com.auhttps://www.instagram.com/alnf_/https://www.instagram.com/storykids_alnf/https://www.facebook.com/TheALNFhttps://www.facebook.com/StoryKidsAU See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Inspired... with Simon Guillebaud
Celebrating the Life of Chrissie Chapman | Special Episode

Inspired... with Simon Guillebaud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 44:33


Chrissie Chapman died recently. She was a truly remarkable woman. I want to use this special episode to do two things: give you the opportunity to be stirred by her quite extraordinary faith journey, and contribute to her legacy. Her talk was given in 2016 at Shepherd's House Church in California. You can give to her legacy fund at greatlakesoutreach.org/chrissie Or you can buy 'The Night the Angels Came' from St Andrew's Bookshop. --- For more from Simon go to: simonguillebaud.com --- Produced by Great Lakes Outreach - Transforming Burundi & Beyond: greatlakesoutreach.org

Jabber J's
'Star Wars: Visions' and 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Trailers, Hayley Williams Gets Song Credit for "good 4 u", 'The Night House' Review + Scary Movie Discussion, and 'He's All That' Review

Jabber J's

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 54:43


Trailers released for 'Star Wars: Visions' (1:37) and 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' (9:07). Discussing 'The Night House' and scary movies in general (15:04). Hayley Williams now has songwriting credit for Olivia Rodrigo's 'good 4 u' (28:31). Jill and Justin give their review of 'He's All That' on Netflix (39:27). Intro song: Centimeter - the peggies (cover by Mikołaj Bogdański)

StoryKids
Adam Goodes and Shari Sebbens read 'The Night Sky Restaurant'

StoryKids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 10:28


Nadine, Imogen and Chloe Kenny attend the Indulkana Anangu School in South Australia. They dream of opening a restaurant in a shed at the back of their property! StoryKids celebrates NAIDOC Week with two awesome episodes featuring kids from the Indulkana Anangu School and wonderful First Nations personalities. Proudly in partnership with the Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation. Created by Amelia Christo and Verity Hunt-Ballard. Sound production and theme song by Paul Ruske. With special thanks to Gideon Benson. http://storykids.com.auhttp://alnf.orghttps://www.instagram.com/alnf_/https://www.instagram.com/storykidsau/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mehmooni
Mehmooni: Niousha Noor & 'The Night'

Mehmooni

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 31:40


This week on Mehmooni I speak with actress, producer & writer Niousha Noor (@nioushanoor). Her most recent project is portraying ‘Neda' in the film “The Night”, with Shahab Hosseini and directed by Kourosh Ahari. She has portrayed a variety of different characters showcasing her diverse range. Other projects include the short “Foreign”, “Here & Now”, “My Immigrant Family” and #Persianize! Niousha is currently working on a new project she is writing titled “Blue Flower”. Find The Night on the link below: www.thenight.movie/watch-at-home Tune in to ‘Mehmooni' every Friday available to listen to on: @applepodcasts @spotifypodcasts Google Podcast Raadio Public Pocket Casts Breaker ________________________ Mehmooni is a podcast series where I speak with professional Iranians & hyphenated-Iranians about their journeys. @MehmooniPodcast @Banni_Adam_ Host: @fvrro #podcasts #podcast #podcasting #podcastlife #podcastersofinstagram #podcaster #podcasters #podcastshow #spotify #applepodcasts #youtube #itunes #music #podcastinglife #podcastaddict #radio #newpodcast #podcastlove #applepodcast #spotifypodcast #podcastsofinstagram #podcastmovement #podcasthost #Mehmooni #podcastnetwork #Persianize #Persian #Iranian #actor #TheNight

Moments With Jesus: Immersive Bible Stories for Kids
Midweek Discussion of 'The Night of the Wedding'

Moments With Jesus: Immersive Bible Stories for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 23:15


Christian and Eugene discuss John Chapter 2, what it must have been like to hang out with Jesus at a wedding, how the Gospel of John juxtaposes this miracle with with Jesus' holy wrath in the temple, and what it all means for everyday Christians. » Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts » Website: https://www.momentswithjesusproject.com » Donate: https://www.momentswithjesusproject.com/donate

Novel Gaming!
#2 — Book Club: 'The Night Tiger' by Yangsze Choo

Novel Gaming!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 49:16


We're back with our first book club episode! This episode contains book spoilers. Discussion begins at 12:37. This week we're talking about 'The Night Tiger' by Yangsze Choo, a novel set against the backdrop of colonial Malaya with murder, mystery, were-tigers, and a romance that none of us were rooting for! But before we get into it, we catch up on what we've been playing and thinking about. Playing: Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator Animal Crossing: New Horizons Star Wars Battlefront II Katamari Forever Reading, Watching & Thinking About: Star Wars Clone Wars, Dooku: Jedi Lost by Cavan Scott & prequel era Assassin's Creed: Odyssey & women protagonists in gaming Sister Act & combating anxiety with nostalgia Find us on Twitter: @NovelGamingPod Send us an e-mail: novelgamingpodcast@gmail.com Logo by: Katie! Theme song: "Bit Bossa" by Azureflux

The Unexplainers Extra
Series 3 EXTRA - Did UFO's invade Swansea?

The Unexplainers Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 17:06


Check out our brand new episode 'Did UFO's invade Swansea? Then download this podcast to get a little bit extra on the bits of John's extensive research that didn't make the final cut. Episode 3: Did UFO's invade Swansea? Teaming up with the Swansea UFO Network, the lads unearth a mass sighting known as  'The Night of The Triangles'. Looking for answers about the huge fleet of three sided craft, Mike reveals a personal revelation that could compromise his skepticism, while John is just trying to get abducted.

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 0:48


Teaming up with the Swansea UFO Network, the lads unearth a mass sighting known as  'The Night of The Triangles'. Looking for answers about the huge fleet of three sided craft, Mike reveals a personal revelation that could compromise his skepticism, while John is just trying to get abducted. Tune in this Saturday 22nd at 1pm on BBC Radio Wales. www.bbc.co.uk/radiowales