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Are desserts becoming a thing of the past? The restaurant industry is noticing a shift, with fewer customers ordering that sweet treat to finish off their meal. But, is the rise of Ozempic to blame?Joining Andrea to discuss is Paul Knapp, the Firefighting Chef, Dee Laffan, Food Writer and Adrian Martin, Owner of Wildflower Restaurant in Blackrock.
Guests: Emma Sharma, Meghan Ellis Smith, Fernando Odio, Chelsy Rafael, Isabelle White – aka Team ZenithHost: Phil StreetWhat's Inside:The Edge Hotel School students who beat the Swiss at their own gameFrom cruise ship dreams to CEO goalsThe EM Cup – Europe's most competitive hospitality battlePublic speaking disasters, bonding breakthroughs, and backstage mind gamesHow Team Zenith went from forgotten intro to unforgettable championsA story of belief, banana-shaped confidence curves, and near-chokehold celebrationsTopics Covered:How each student found their way to hospitality (spoiler: not one dull route)Why public humiliation at a student conference was actually a blessingWhat it takes to pitch to 500 people and survive a Dragon's Den Q&AThe intense selection process (TikToks, debates, interviews – they did it all)The Triangle Hands legend and branding brilliance of Team ZenithWhy realistic ideas beat Swiss-level fantasy pitchesHighlight Moments:“Alex said if we didn't win, he'd quit his job.” “We told the other teams we had no idea what we were doing. Classic mind games.” “I said we were going to win… but I completely forgot my lines!” “Winning felt amazing. Nearly died from a celebratory hug, but amazing.” A massive thank you to the Edge Hotel School (And previous guest Adrian Martin) for setting this up. Hospitality Meets sends heartfelt congratulations to Team Zenith for this extraordinary achievementEnjoy!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration!Adrian Martin, owner of Luigi Malones Temple Bar and the Wildflower Restaurant in Dublin joins Andrea this week to discuss ‘dump bags', and why they're more appealing than that name sounds!Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.
This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration!Adrian Martin, owner of Luigi Malones Temple Bar and the Wildflower Restaurant in Dublin joins Andrea this week to discuss viral foods, and how you can make them at home!Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.
All this month, Lunchtime Live is doing Christmas specials to give you plenty of time to prepare for the big day, and hopefully batch cook some bits in advance to make Christmas a lot easier!Adrian Martin, Owner of Luigi Malones in Temple Bar and Wild Flower Restaurant in Blackrock joins us to talk Christmas sides!
Welcome back to the High Heels and Tea Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Adrian Martin, known from his brand: Born Elite and his impact with Black Men Build organization. He has a unique approach to entrepreneurship that keeps him grounded and guided on his journey. Hit that play button to tune in. EPISODE HIGHTLIGHT: 1. How to Empower STL's Black Men w/ Black Men Build 2. Emotional intelligence Associated with Masculinity in Men 3. Heal Your Masculine Energy So You Can Thrive CONNECT WITH US: - Follow Adrian Martin on InstaGram: (@a.d_1111_) - Connect with Black Men Build on InstaGram : (@blackmenbuildstl) - Stay connected with the podcast across all social media platforms: - For Instagram, follow @high_heels_tea_podcast - Visit the website at munroeshoetique.com/pages/high-heels-tea-podcast - For bookings or inquiries, email booking@highheelsandteapodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/high-heels--tea-podcast/support
This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration!Adrian Martin, Owner of Luigi Malones Temple Bar and the Wildflower Restaurant in Dublin joins Andrea this week to discuss prepping for having a baby - and the importance of stocking up the freezer for those early days!Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.
[Due to our last-minute addition of two episodes, the podcast feed mistakenly had S5E09a queued here for a few hours this morning - it should now be fixed!] How Would Lubitsch Do It comes to a close with a grand finale. Tim Brayton returns to discuss Cluny Brown and look back on both Ernst Lubitsch's career and the past five seasons of this show. First, we discuss everything Cluny Brown: the film's generosity and humanism, its commentary on British class society, its relationship with the second world war, its full-throated embrace of absurdism, the title character's magnetism, Adam Belinski's status as a revision on a stock villain, and the film's somewhat autobiographical and wonderfully optimistic ending. Second, we close out the show with a look back: we debate our respective rankings (Tim, Devan) of Lubitsch's filmography, highlight our favourite cast members, crew members and collaborators, discuss subsequent filmmakers who bear distinct marks of Lubitsch's influence, discuss whether or not the show's structure accurately reflects the ebbs and flows and our subject's career, and answer the key questions: why Lubitsch? Why a podcast? Edited by Griffin Sheel. A Thanks I started this quixotic project two years ago with the hope of making something that spoke to me and, if anyone else was interested, so be it. Turns out some other people were interested, and if you're reading this now, that's probably you. My endless and sincere thanks for sticking it through. Thanks to the many guests who lent their time and support throughout the show: Lauren Faulkner Rossi, Fran Hoepfner, Bram Ruiter, Luci Marzola, Jaime Rebenal, Maddie Whittle, Paul Cuff, Kristin Thompson, Stefan Droissler, Molly Rasberry, Sarah Shachat, James Penco, Dave Kehr, Julia Sirmons, David Neary, Patrick Keating, Jennifer Fleeger, Katharine Coldiron, Jonathan Mackris, Will Sloan, Lea Jacobs, Tanya Goldman, Krin Gabbard, Jordan Fish, Ray Tintori, Z Behl, Eric Dienstfrey, Scott Eyman, Imogen Sarah Smith, Chris Cassingham, Olympia Kiriakou, Griffin Newman, Kevin Bahr, Whit Stillman, Adrian Martin, Jose Arroyo, Lance St. Laurent, Tim Brayton, William Paul, Dara Jaffe, Gary Jaffe, Peter Labuza, Willa Harlow Ross, Eloise Ross, David Cairns, Noah Isenberg, Matt Severson, Mateusz Pacewicz, and Charlotte Garson. Our editors: Griffin Sheel, Gloria Mercer, Willa Harlow Ross, Sophia Yoon, Rylee Cronin, Brennen King, & Eden Cote-Foster Our location sound engineer, Anna Citak-Scott. And others who lent valuable counsel and support: the Margaret Herrick Library, the Museum of Modern Art, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures and most of all to Ernst Lubitsch, who taught me more than it could possibly take the sixty-eight episodes of this podcast to describe. This entire experience - hundreds of hours of research, recording, and editing - has been among the great pleasures of my life, and everyone's contributions have meant a great deal to me. Onwards to whatever's next!
How Would Lubitsch Do It comes to a close with our grand finale. Tim Brayton returns to discuss Cluny Brown and look back on both Ernst Lubitsch's career and the past five seasons of this show. First, we discuss everything Cluny Brown: the film's generosity and humanism, its commentary on British class society, its relationship with the second world war, its full-throated embrace of absurdism, the title character's magnetism, Adam Belinski's status as a revision on a stock villain, and the film's somewhat autobiographical and wonderfully optimistic ending. Second, we close out the show with a look back: we debate our respective rankings (Tim, Devan) of Lubitsch's filmography, highlight our favourite cast members, crew members and collaborators, discuss subsequent filmmakers who bear distinct marks of Lubitsch's influence, discuss whether or not the show's structure accurately reflects the ebbs and flows and our subject's career, and answer the key questions: why Lubitsch? Why a podcast? Edited by Griffin Sheel. A Thanks I started this quixotic project two years ago with the hope of making something that spoke to me and, if anyone else was interested, so be it. Turns out some other people were interested, and if you're reading this now, that's probably you. My endless and sincere thanks for sticking it through. Thanks to the many guests who lent their time and support throughout the show: Lauren Faulkner Rossi, Fran Hoepfner, Bram Ruiter, Luci Marzola, Jaime Rebenal, Maddie Whittle, Paul Cuff, Kristin Thompson, Stefan Droissler, Molly Rasberry, Sarah Shachat, James Penco, Dave Kehr, Julia Sirmons, David Neary, Patrick Keating, Jennifer Fleeger, Katharine Coldiron, Jonathan Mackris, Will Sloan, Lea Jacobs, Tanya Goldman, Krin Gabbard, Jordan Fish, Ray Tintori, Z Behl, Eric Dienstfrey, Scott Eyman, Imogen Sarah Smith, Chris Cassingham, Olympia Kiriakou, Griffin Newman, Kevin Bahr, Whit Stillman, Adrian Martin, Jose Arroyo, Lance St. Laurent, Tim Brayton, William Paul, Dara Jaffe, Gary Jaffe, Peter Labuza, Willa Ross, Eloise Ross, David Cairns, Noah Isenberg, Matt Severson, Mateusz Pacewicz, and Charlotte Garson. Our editors: Griffin Sheel, Gloria Mercer, Willa Ross, Sophia Yoon, Rylee Cronin, Brennen King, & Eden Cote-Foster Our location sound engineer, Anna Citak-Scott. And others who lent valuable counsel and support: the Margaret Herrick Library, the Museum of Modern Art, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures and most of all to Ernst Lubitsch, who taught me more than it could possibly take the sixty-eight episodes of this podcast to describe. This entire experience - hundreds of hours of research, recording, and editing - has been among the great pleasures of my life, and everyone's contributions have meant a great deal to me. Onwards to whatever's next!
Our oceans are teeming with marine life, especially in areas like the mysterious Twilight zone, but did you know that they play a vital part in our climate? NOC's Dr Adrian Martin and Dr Zoe Jacobs unpack the role they play in key climate systems like carbon storage and what the short and long term effects are in taking advantage of the benefits. Learn more about the twilight zone here - https://noc.ac.uk/under-the-surface/twilight-zone Take the twilight zone quiz - https://live.brame-gamification.com/6aede160-fbde-11ee-8d8d-09bf40c7549f/ Subscribe to Into the Blue on your preferred podcast platform or YouTube to ensure you don't miss out on future episodes - https://linktr.ee/nocintotheblue
This is Lunchtime Live's Big Batch. Every Monday we'll be learning new easy to cook batch recipes to keep you eating well. No more staring into an open fridge looking for inspiration!This week, Andrea is joined by Adrian Martin, owner of the Wild Flower Bistro in Temple Bar to look at the different kinds of bread you can batch cook!Follow the hashtag #LLBigBatch for all our recipes.
Abrimos esta nueva temporada con una entrevista un tanto especial ya que hoy no hablaremos tanto de caballos sino de nosotros, humanos, y de nuestra mente compleja. Si hay algo que entendí estos últimos años, es que para cambiar cualquier cosa con los equinos, la primera debe partir de nosotros mismos : De cómo pensamos, cómo sentimos e inclusive cómo reaccionamos frente a una situación concreta. Y quien mejor persona que un coach deportivo para abordar este tema, verdad ? Es la especialidad en la cual ha decidido desarrollar su carrera Adrian Martin, nuestro invitado de hoy. Después de una experiencia variada en las pistas, se interesó en la mente de los jinetes para ayudarlos a superar las dificultades y alcanzar sus objetivos deportivos. También interviene como docente para aportar herramientas valiosas a los futuros técnicos deportivos y hasta transmitió sus conocimientos y experiencias dentro de un libro práctico publicado este año para ayudar a sus lectores a “tomar las riendas de sus mentes”, como bien lo dice el título.Así que si os preguntáis cómo funciona nuestro cerebro, como podemos actuar frente al miedo o porque identificar nuestras emociones es clave para mejorar nuestra relación con los caballos y rendimiento, estoy segura que esta conversación os va a encantar.Así que subid el volumen y poneos cómodos para escuchar esta nueva entrevista apasionante.*****Para saber más : Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/adrianmartinequusport/Conseguir su libro : Toma las riendas de tu menteBiblioteca y recursos : "Presencia"- Amy CuddyLa equitación de Kottas - Arthur KottasTodos los libros del podcast aquí : https://amzn.to/49MOno4 ***** Sigue a The Modern Rider :https://www.instagram.com/the_modern_rider/https://www.facebook.com/The-Modern-Rider-Podcast-172209469997478 https://www.themodernrider.com/ Únete a la primera red de profesionales del sector ecuestre : https://themodernrider.systeme.io/proecuestretmrInscíbete a la nueva Newsletter especial de The Modern Rider : https://themodernrider.substack.comRecibe las comunicaciones del podcast : https://themodernrider.systeme.io/newsletterContacto : hola@themodernrider.com
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For this week's chat, I tootled off to the Edge hotel School at the University of Essex to meet comedy genius (And Deputy Head) Adrian Martin. Adrian brings a wealth of experience from both the hospitality industry and academia, making for a fascinating conversation.And Adrian is engaging from the get go as we delve into his unexpected journey into hospitality, which began with a nudge from his grandmother and led him to a successful career in hotel management before transitioning to academia. Adrian shares his insights on the invaluable hands-on training that students receive at the Wivenhoe House, a four-star country house hotel on campus, preparing them to transition from operational roles to management positions seamlessly.We also explore Adrian's ground-breaking research on customer behaviour highlighting the use of AI and social media to predict and improve customer service experiences. Adrian discusses the moral and ethical implications of such technology and emphasises the importance of building personal connections with customers.Join us as we uncover Adrian's journey, his impactful research, and his passion for teaching the next generation of hospitality professionals. Whether you're in the industry or simply curious about the world of hospitality, this episode is packed with valuable insights you won't want to miss.The GuestAdrian Martin - Associate Professor and Deputy Head of the Edge Hotel School at the University of EssexLinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/associate-professor-adrian-martin-8a2ab133The SponsorToday's episode comes to you in partnership with RotaCloud, the people management platform for shift-based teams.RotaCloud lets managers create and share rotas, record attendance, and manage annual leave in minutes — all from a single, web-based app.It makes work simple for your team, too, allowing them to check their rotas, request holiday, and even pick up extra shifts straight from their phones.Try RotaCloud's time-saving tools today by heading to https://rotacloud.com/philThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Tim Brayton returns to discuss noted Lubitsch fan and disciple Preston Sturges and his 1941 meta-comedy SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS. We cover Sturges' immense admiration of Lubitsch, the film's immensely fascinating but perhaps frustrating relationship with its own status as a satire of its own form, Sturges' political beliefs and moral compass, the value of communal viewings to comedic cinema, and much more. We have a Discord! Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify NEXT WEEK: We're taking a little break! See you in a few weeks for the last eleven episodes of Season 5, the end of our story. WORKS CITED: Romantic Comedy in Hollywood: From Lubitsch to Sturges and The Lady Eve (The Current) by James Harvey Pursuits of Happiness: A Reading of the lady Eve by Stanley Cavell Fast Talk: Preston Sturges and the Speed of Sound by Joe McElhaney Preston Sturges: Success in the Movies by Manny Farber and W.S. Poster Christmas in July (Review) by Adrian Martin
Critic Adrian Martin joins us for our final episode on THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. In our discussion, we deconstruct some of the film's camera direction, discuss Lubitsch's late-period style and his more subtle (yet still very much present) formalism, his structural methodology, his use of repetition, the dynamics between “art” and “craft”, and Lubitsch's continuing influence. We also, at long last, try to define the Lubitsch “touch”. Or maybe not. Edited by Brennen King We have a Discord! Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify NEXT WEEK: We present an episode of THE GULF SCREEN GUILD THEATRE starring Ernst Lubitsch, Claudette Colbert, and possibly Jack Benny. WORKS CITED: Game Space and Play Time: A Partial History of American Screen Comedy (Lubitsch, Sturges, Tashlin) by Adrian Martin Adrian Martin's Review of THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER Innuendo by William D. Routt Cinematógrafos - Edgardo Cozarinsky (Buenos Aires: BAFICI, 2010) Acting Ordinary in The Shop Around the Corner - George Tolles
Whit Stillman and Jose Arroyo join us for our second episode on THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. Whit discusses Lubitsch's writing process, the ways in which the film is exemplary of the Hollywood studio system at its best, and his admiration for Pirovitch. Jose later joins us for a formal breakdown of the film's final scene. We have a Discord! Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify NEXT WEEK: Film critic Adrian Martin joins us for our final episode on THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. WORKS CITED: Whit Stillman: Not So Long Ago Stillman's Writeup on THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER for the New York Times Jose Arroyo's Podcast Episode on SHOP and YOU'VE GOT MAIL
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In unserer heutigen Folge besuchen wir die Endzeit und beschäftigen uns mit der Darstellung und Machart von Dystopien im Kino oder der Serie. Mit unseren Gästen Regisseur Erik van Schoor und Regisseur Michael Kleinfeld, die beide zwei eigene Filme aus der Endzeit mitgebracht haben, reden wir über die Arbeit an ihren beiden Filmen. Zusätzlich reden wir über bekannte Genrevertreter aus den letzten Jahren und stellen uns die Frage, was der besondere Reiz an diesen Zukunftsvisionen ist. Für das Gespräch bringt uns Erik mit "Hope and Glory" einen bildgewaltigen Independent-Fanfilm aus dem MadMax Kosmos mit, der nach seiner Kinopremiere nun auch auf Youtube in voller länge zu schauen ist. Michaels Spielfilm "Sanitatem" geht hingegen in eine ganz andere Richtung und verfolgt eine Reihe von Charakteren durch ein dystopisches Deutschland. Einen Link zu den beiden Filmen findet ihr hier: Sanitatem (R.: Michael Kleinfeld) - https://mubi.com/de/de/films/sanitatem Hope and Glory - A MadMax Fanfilm (R.: Erik van Schoor und Adrian Martin) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScyL5W8HZkM&t=2036s GESAMTER BEITRAG https://indiefilmtalk.de/episodes/167-dustere-zukunftsvisionen-die-kunst-der-dystopie-im-film/ MITARBEIT Moderation & Redaktion: Yugen Yah Schnitt: Sara-Marie Plekat Social Media & Redaktion: Anna Maria Ortese IHR FINDET UNS UNTER... Unsere Webseite: https://indiefilmtalk.de/ Unser Discord-Channel: https://discord.com/invite/eQYk4REftu Unser Newsletter: https://indiefilmtalk.de/ift-newsletter/ Feedback, Wunschgäste & Themen bitte an: comment@indiefilmtalk.de Susanne Braun (Homepage): https://www.dialogpartnerin.de/ UNTERSTÜTZE UNS PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Indiefilmtalk Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/indiefilmtalk/about FOLGE UNS Instagram: @indiefilmtalk Facebook: Indiefilmtalk Podcast Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/indiefilmtalk/
Laura chats to celebrated Chef and Author Adrian Martin about how the humble salad can be an exciting main meal instead of a side dish we mostly ignore!
Season 2023 – Talk 11.02 – Max Miller In ‘Max Miller’ Adrian Martin tells us the life story of the music hall comedian billed as the ‘Cheeky Chappie’. You’ll appreciate from that billing that his humour is not always politically correct. Indeed it could be described as ‘nudge, nudge, wink, wink… you know what I … Continue reading "TH2023 Ep11 02 Max Miller" The post TH2023 Ep11 02 Max Miller appeared first on The MrT Podcast Studio.
Renowned Australian-born film critic Adrian Martin joins Amy to discuss the brilliance of Jean-Luc Godard's cinematic masterpiece, LE MÉPRIS (Contempt, 1963), starring Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack Palance, Giorgia Moll, and Fritz Lang. Filmed in Capri, Italy, LE MÉPRIS depicts the breakdown of a marriage, but it is also about much more than that as you'll hear. It has been newly restored in 4k and is having its Australian premiere at Europa Europa Film Festival in Melbourne on the 6th and 11th March 2024 (Hawthorn and Elsternwick). The screenings are co-presented by Melbourne Cinémathèque. This is the extended full version of the interview. In the original interview that aired, we heard some of the iconic music by Georges Delerue who composed the epic and sweeping soundtrack to LE MÉPRIS, including Générique: https://youtu.be/N_QiBDGJ__4?si=7wNYLiERT0AbaGDp and Camille: https://youtu.be/ZPtQWm2QmXI?si=k5J639911cysfrVY To view Godard's films from home, they can be found at your local library, university library, Picture Search Video & Vinyl in Richmond, on Kanopy (often via your library's subscription: https://www.kanopy.com/video/contempt), and Apple Movies and Google Movies. His films are distributed in Australia by Madman Entertainment and Umbrella Entertainment. Read Adrian Martin's film essays and criticism on his website: https://adrianmartinfilmcritic.com Broadcast on 5 March 2024.
Graham Readfearn, the Guardian Australia's Environment Reporter gives us the latest on local and global environmental news, including a coral bleaching event taking place right now on the Great Barrier Reef. He also tells us about Antarctica's sea ice reaching alarmingly low levels, a mystery paralysis syndrome afflicting lorikeet populations, and his podcast series, Weight of the World – the climate scientists who saw the crisis coming.For International Women's Day, award-winning author and science journalist Angela Saini joins Amy from New York to talk about her latest book, The Patriarchs: How Men Came To Rule. Angela delves into the origins of "the patriarchy" and gendered oppression and finds that patriarchal societies are a far more recent historical development than we might imagine. She also talks about our fascination with matriarchy and women-led matrilineal societies and reveals that many different types of matrilineal societies exist across the world today. Angela explains how patriarchy is not inevitable and what feminists and people seeking a gender equal world can do to turn the tide. The Patriarchs was shortlisted for the 2023 Orwell Prize. It's published by Harper Collins Australia. This is the extended full version of the interview with Angela Saini. Angela's previous books are, Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong, and Superior: The Return of Race Science.Renowned Australian-born film critic Adrian Martin joins Amy to discuss the brilliance of Jean-Luc Godard's cinematic masterpiece, LE MÉPRIS (Contempt, 1963), starring Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack Palance, Giorgia Moll, and Fritz Lang. Filmed in Capri, Italy, LE MÉPRIS depicts the breakdown of a marriage, but it is also about much more than that as you'll hear. It has been newly restored in 4k and is having its Australian premiere at Europa Europa Film Festival in Melbourne on the 6th and 11th March 2024 (Hawthorn and Elsternwick). The screenings are co-presented by Melbourne Cinémathèque.This is the extended full version of the interview with Adrian Martin. In the original interview that aired, we heard some of the iconic music by Georges Delerue who composed the epic and sweeping soundtrack to LE MÉPRIS, including Générique and Camille.To view Godard's films from home, they can be found at your local library, university library, Picture Search Video & Vinyl in Richmond, on Kanopy (often via your library's subscription, here is LE MÉPRIS), and Apple Movies and Google Movies. Godard's films are distributed in Australia by Madman Entertainment and Umbrella Entertainment.
Renowned Australian-born film critic Adrian Martin joins Amy to discuss the brilliance of Jean-Luc Godard's cinematic masterpiece, LE MÉPRIS (Contempt, 1963), starring Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack Palance, Giorgia Moll, and Fritz Lang. Filmed in Capri, Italy, LE MÉPRIS depicts the breakdown of a marriage, but it is also about much more than that as you'll hear. It has been newly restored in 4k and is having its Australian premiere at Europa Europa Film Festival in Melbourne on the 6th and 11th March 2024 (Hawthorn and Elsternwick). The screenings are co-presented by Melbourne Cinémathèque.This is the extended full version of the interview. In the original interview that aired, we heard some of the iconic music by Georges Delerue who composed the epic and sweeping soundtrack to LE MÉPRIS, including Générique and Camille.To view Godard's films from home, they can be found at your local library, university library, Picture Search Video & Vinyl in Richmond, on Kanopy (often via your library's subscription, here is LE MÉPRIS), and Apple Movies and Google Movies. Godard's films are distributed in Australia by Madman Entertainment and Umbrella Entertainment.
Chef Adrian Martin on the podcast and what a kick in the pants! Adrian is the current Executive Chef for Parkhurst Wine Cellars, although a lot of people may know him as the chef on Season 6 of reality TV show "Below Deck" on Bravo. Adrian grew up working in Dad's restaurant in St. Martin and went to culinary school in France at the age of 16. He did a lot of cheffing on yachts, did some culinary tours across the country, and recently decided to settle down in Oregon. Adrian and Trish talk a a lot about food, the challenges and appeal to cheffing on yachts, and his current gig cooking in a tasting room.
Lottie spoke to Chef, Author and TV presenter Adrian Martin about the best, and simplest, ways to make the Christmas Dinner!
Jen chats to Chef Adrian Martin about tips when having a date over to yours for a meal!
On today's show Kathryn is joined by Sam Bayley, a Conservation Ranger with the National Parks & Wildlife Service to talk about an exciting new project tracking Irish cuckoos, Jen Zamparelli & Lottie Ryan are in studio to talk about their new podcast, we have live music from Ham Sandwich and chef Adrian Martin gives us some summer food inspo.
Adrian Martin was film reviewer for The Age between 1995 and 2006. For his numerous books, essays and public lectures he has won the Byron Kennedy Award (Australian Film Institute) and the Pascall Prize for Critical Writing, and his PhD on film style won the Mollie Holman Award. He is the author of ten books and hundreds of essays on film, art, television, literature, music, popular and avant-garde culture. His site can be reached here. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/writers-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Terrence Malick perfected his now-signature style with his rapturously beautiful second film, DAYS OF HEAVEN (1978). We discuss the film's depiction of hardscrabble American life in the early 20th century, and Malick's holistic view of humanity and nature. PLUS: an alarming update on the state of Canadian media, and the U.S. Congress condemnation of socialism."On Earth as It Is in Heaven" by Adrian Martin - https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/555-days-of-heaven-on-earth-as-it-is-in-heavenMichael and Us is a podcast about political cinema and our crumbling world hosted by Will Sloan and Luke Savage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Terrence Malick perfected his now-signature style with his rapturously beautiful second film, DAYS OF HEAVEN (1978). We discuss the film's depiction of hardscrabble American life in the early 20th century, and Malick's holistic view of humanity and nature. PLUS: an alarming update on the state of Canadian media, and the U.S. Congress condemnation of socialism. "On Earth as It Is in Heaven" by Adrian Martin - https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/555-days-of-heaven-on-earth-as-it-is-in-heaven Join us on Patreon for an extra episode every week - https://www.patreon.com/michaelandus
This year marks the 5 year anniversary of the famous Edge School Roast Potato. But how exactly do you create it and what has its impact been? Sean was joined by Adrian Martin, Vice Principal of the Edge Hotel School in England...
This year marks the 5 year anniversary of the famous Edge School Roast Potato. But how exactly do you create it and what has its impact been? Sean was joined by Adrian Martin, Vice Principal of the Edge Hotel School in England...
The Video Essay Podcast turned three-years-old in July! On today's show, Will offers highlights from the first ten episodes of the show. Topics include: [02:15] - Catherine Grant on "working in the flow" [03:48] - Philip Brubaker on an early influence [05:20] - Grace Lee on drafting a script [06:59] - Jacob Swinney on the act of watching [08:17] - Adrian Martin on collaboration [10:51] - Jennifer Proctor on filmmakers as essayists [12:57] - Chloé Galibert-Laîné on the desktop documentary [14:43] - Johannes Binotto on inspirations [16:23] - Charlie Shackleton on an early work Be on the lookout for parts two and three! This episode was created as part of Will's preparation for an upcoming talk he is giving at "Theory & Practice of the Video-Essay: An International Conference on Videographic Criticism" later this month at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Support the podcast on Patreon. Follow the show on Twitter. Learn more at the pod's website. Get the free newsletter. This show is hosted, produced, and edited by Will DiGravio. Emily Su Bin Ko is the show's associate producer. Music via Free Music Archive.
Adrian Martin, head of the employment team at law firm Burges Salmon, discusses the tricky issues that can crop up when there are multiple contractors in a TUPE transfer, and how both outgoing and incoming employers can navigate these issues. Adrian takes you through the legal and practical issues involved in service provision changes, including: when and why TUPE might apply; the "fragmentation" of services; recent case law; and how HR can help to structure and shape the services to achieve the commercial objective.
Will jail resident Adrian Martin be released on the Rick Swain Program to re-enter under home monitoring, place him in continued therapy, and connect him directly to employment to turn his life around or will we continue to just warehouse a human due to an antiquated justice system?
Seguimos en Oviedo, en la octava edición de la Semana del Audiovisual Contemporáneo (SACO). Con Cristina Álvarez López y Adrian Martin y su videoinstalación de ensayos audiovisuales "Proximidades y resonancias". Con el diseñador de sonido David Machado, participante en Plano sonoro. Y con Asur Fuente y Carlos Barral, que presentan su propuesta inmersiva "Asfixia a SACO". Escuchar audio
Adrian Martin, head of the employment team at law firm Burges Salmon, shares his top tips on some tricky legal issues that can arise in the recruitment process relating to: managers making unauthorised promises to candidates; remote working arrangements; inducing a breach of restrictive covenants; and flexing the length of probationary periods.
“It's not all about the content they are getting...but the whole experience that they live throughout that process as well.” - Adrian Martin It can be tough to be strategic when it comes to learning programs. Sometimes companies resort to flavour of the month, one-off programming that doesn't really fit the organization's true needs and values. So how do we do strategy better and work in a more learner-centric way? Listen to this episode for some thoughts around how a focus on the end result and the creative use of technology can assist the realization of a more strategic and learner-centric approach. My guest is Adrian Martin who is the Learning and Development Manager for IPEX Group of Companies, a leading company in thermoplastic piping systems. In his role, Adrian leads the development and implementation of development programs that support business performance. He has a particular interest in and skill at using technology to save time and streamline processes in his department so that there is more time to focus on strategy and good design. In this episode of Talent Management Truths, you'll discover:
Tweet Season 2019 / 2020 – Talk 27 – The Talented and Tormented T E Lawrence – part 2 The Talented and Tormented T E Lawrence – part 2 is the second of two talks by Adrian Martin about this fascinating and complex person. Click a thumbnail below to view the image gallery. The end … Continue reading "TH 19 20 T27 The Talented and Tormented T E Lawrence part 2" The post TH 19 20 T27 The Talented and Tormented T E Lawrence part 2 appeared first on The MrT Podcast Studio.
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is the third episode of the September 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking: David Lynch's The Straight Story (1999), Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven (1978), Gus Vant Sant's Drugstore Cowboy (1989) and Space 1999 – The Complete Series ULTIMATE EDITION – BLU RAY IMPRINT TELEVISION.The Straight Story (1999)Richard Farnsworth (MISERY, THE NATURAL) stars as Alvin Straight — a no-nonsense man who has never been one to lean on others. Now at an age when his eyesight denies him the ability to drive and walking is accomplished only with the help of two canes, Alvin lives a quiet life with his daughter Rose (Sissy Spacek). But when the call comes that Alvin's estranged brother Lyle (Harry Dean Stanton, THE GREEN MILE) has suffered a debilitating stroke, Alvin embarks on a dangerous and emotional journey to make amends.Directed by David Lynch (Blue Velvet) and based on a true story that captured the hearts of America.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080P High definition presentation from the restored 4k masterNew Audio Commentary by Film Critic Peter Tonguette (2021)New producer/editor featurette (2021)New featurette on the score (2021)New production design featurette (2021)New Visual Essay by filmmaker, writer and programmer Ian Mantgani (2021)English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround / 5.1TrailerEnglish subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artwork.This is a pre-order title and will be dispatched in the week leading up to its release date. Special features and artwork subject to change.Imprint Collection # 61Days of Heaven (1978)A story of a group of early 20th century itinerant workers who find themselves entangled in a deadly love triangle. Starring Richard Gere, Brooke Adams, Sam Shepard, and Linda Manz.Director Terrence Malick's follow up to Badlands is an exquisitely photographed story and has since become one of the most acclaimed films of its decade.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080P High definition restored digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Terrence MalickNew Audio Commentary by film scholar Adrian Martin (2021)New editor featurette (2021)New composer featurette (2021)New Visual essay on Linda Manz by filmmaker Chris O'Neill (2021)English Dolby Digital 2.0/5.1TrailerEnglish subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artwork.This is a pre-order title and will be dispatched in the week leading up to its release date. Special features and artwork subject to change.Imprint Collection # 62Drugstore Cowboy (1989)Bob Hughes (Matt Dillon) is the leader of a “family” of drug addicts consisting of his wife, Dianne (Kelly Lynch), and another couple who feed their habit by robbing drug stores as they travel across the country. After a tragedy befalls a member of his group, Bob decides he must leave his dysfunctional clan and go straight. Parting ways with his junkie past proves more difficult than expected when Bob is stalked by an old acquaintance looking to score drugs at any price.Directed By Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting) and based on the autobiographical novel by James Fogle.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080p High definition presentationVintage Making-of documentaryNew Visual essay by filmmaker Chris O'Neill (2021)New featurette on Gus Van Sant (2021)New composer featurette (2021)New writer featurette (2021)New actor featurette (2021)Theatrical TrailerEnglish Dolby Digital 2.0Optional English subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artwork.This is a pre-order title and will be dispatched in the week leading up to its release date. Special features and artwork subject to change.Imprint Collection # 64Space 1999 – The Complete Series ULTIMATE EDITION – BLU RAY IMPRINT TELEVISIONNOW, SPACE: 1999 CAN BE SEEN AS NEVER BEFORE WITH EVERY EPISODE DIGITALLY RESTORED FROMTHE ORIGINAL 35MM ELEMENTS, WITH AN UNRIVALED COLLECTION OF SPECIAL FEATURES ALL, BROUGHTTOGETHER IN THIS ULTIMATE EDITION FEATURING DELUXE HARD-BOX PACKAGING.Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total RebootVisit imprintfilms.com.au Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/imprint-companion/donations
Tweet Season 2019 / 2020 – Talk 26 – The Talented and Tormented T E Lawrence – part 1 The Talented and Tormented T E Lawrence – part 1 is the first of two talks by Adrian Martin about this fascinating person. Adrian tells us that this is not a ‘one sided Boys Own Paper … Continue reading "TH 19 20 Talk 26 The Talented and Tormented T E Lawrence – part 1" The post TH 19 20 Talk 26 The Talented and Tormented T E Lawrence – part 1 appeared first on The MrT Podcast Studio.
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is the third episode of the September 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking: David Lynch's The Straight Story (1999), Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven (1978), Gus Vant Sant's Drugstore Cowboy (1989) and Space 1999 – The Complete Series ULTIMATE EDITION – BLU RAY IMPRINT TELEVISION.The Straight Story (1999)Richard Farnsworth (MISERY, THE NATURAL) stars as Alvin Straight — a no-nonsense man who has never been one to lean on others. Now at an age when his eyesight denies him the ability to drive and walking is accomplished only with the help of two canes, Alvin lives a quiet life with his daughter Rose (Sissy Spacek). But when the call comes that Alvin's estranged brother Lyle (Harry Dean Stanton, THE GREEN MILE) has suffered a debilitating stroke, Alvin embarks on a dangerous and emotional journey to make amends.Directed by David Lynch (Blue Velvet) and based on a true story that captured the hearts of America.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080P High definition presentation from the restored 4k masterNew Audio Commentary by Film Critic Peter Tonguette (2021)New producer/editor featurette (2021)New featurette on the score (2021)New production design featurette (2021)New Visual Essay by filmmaker, writer and programmer Ian Mantgani (2021)English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround / 5.1TrailerEnglish subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artwork.This is a pre-order title and will be dispatched in the week leading up to its release date. Special features and artwork subject to change.Imprint Collection # 61Days of Heaven (1978)A story of a group of early 20th century itinerant workers who find themselves entangled in a deadly love triangle. Starring Richard Gere, Brooke Adams, Sam Shepard, and Linda Manz.Director Terrence Malick's follow up to Badlands is an exquisitely photographed story and has since become one of the most acclaimed films of its decade.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080P High definition restored digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Terrence MalickNew Audio Commentary by film scholar Adrian Martin (2021)New editor featurette (2021)New composer featurette (2021)New Visual essay on Linda Manz by filmmaker Chris O'Neill (2021)English Dolby Digital 2.0/5.1TrailerEnglish subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artwork.This is a pre-order title and will be dispatched in the week leading up to its release date. Special features and artwork subject to change.Imprint Collection # 62Drugstore Cowboy (1989)Bob Hughes (Matt Dillon) is the leader of a “family” of drug addicts consisting of his wife, Dianne (Kelly Lynch), and another couple who feed their habit by robbing drug stores as they travel across the country. After a tragedy befalls a member of his group, Bob decides he must leave his dysfunctional clan and go straight. Parting ways with his junkie past proves more difficult than expected when Bob is stalked by an old acquaintance looking to score drugs at any price.Directed By Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting) and based on the autobiographical novel by James Fogle.Special Features and Technical Specs:1080p High definition presentationVintage Making-of documentaryNew Visual essay by filmmaker Chris O'Neill (2021)New featurette on Gus Van Sant (2021)New composer featurette (2021)New writer featurette (2021)New actor featurette (2021)Theatrical TrailerEnglish Dolby Digital 2.0Optional English subtitlesLimited Edition slipcase on the first 2000 copies with unique artwork.This is a pre-order title and will be dispatched in the week leading up to its release date. Special features and artwork subject to change.Imprint Collection # 64Space 1999 – The Complete Series ULTIMATE EDITION – BLU RAY IMPRINT TELEVISIONNOW, SPACE: 1999 CAN BE SEEN AS NEVER BEFORE WITH EVERY EPISODE DIGITALLY RESTORED FROMTHE ORIGINAL 35MM ELEMENTS, WITH AN UNRIVALED COLLECTION OF SPECIAL FEATURES ALL, BROUGHTTOGETHER IN THIS ULTIMATE EDITION FEATURING DELUXE HARD-BOX PACKAGING.Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total RebootVisit imprintfilms.com.au Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Steve & Martin are reunited after a weekend at York Hall, that saw Lewis Syrett pick up the Southern Area middleweight title in a hard fought battle against Adrian Martin. William Webber picked up a win against Robbie Chapman and the rest of the undercard gets discussed. Elsewhere, which world champion is flogging tickets above face value? And should Babic be allowed to savage Lucas Browne? Plenty of listener questions get answered - enjoy!
Ce mardi, on célèbre les 40 ans de la mort de Bob Marley. On en parle avec Francis Dordor qui publie "Bob Marley : Le dernier prophète". Retrouvez la « Bagarre dans la Discothèque » dès 11h30, avec Nicolas Herman et Xavier Vanbuggenhout. Et dès midi : Les sorties BD avec Xavier Vanbuggenhout : - « Urgence climatique : Il est encore temps ! » d'Etienne Lécroart et Ivar Ekeland (Casterman) - « L'aventure géopolitique T. 1 : La déforestation » de Ludovic Danjou, Adrian Martin et Mister Geopolitix (Soleil) - « Le petit livre de l'écologie » d'Hervé Bourhis (Dargaud) - « Extinctions, le crépuscule des espèces » de Jean- Baptiste de Panafieu et Alexandre Franc (Dargaud) - « Le choeur des femmes », adapté du roman de Martin Winckler, de Aude Mermilliod (Le Lombard) Ce mardi, c'est les 40 ans de la mort du plus grand musicien de reggae au monde, Bob Marley. On en parle avec le journaliste musical français Francis Dordor qui publie "Bob Marley : Le dernier prophète" (GM Éditions). Trente-sept ans après sa mort suite à une fulgurante carrière, Bob Marley reste une figure incontournable et des plus influentes. Ses chansons figurent toujours parmi les plus diffusées et ses disques parmi les plus vendus au monde. Son aura ne cesse de captiver les nouvelles générations. Rarement chanteur a su incarner à la fois la souffrance des plus démunis et l'espérance d'une vie meilleure. Rarement des chansons telles que Get Up Stand Up, No Woman, No Cry, etc... Des titres adoptés par autant de gens différents comme hymnes d'un combat visant à s'arracher à une condition intolérable. Pour comprendre ce phénomène unique dans l'histoire de la musique, Francis Dordor replonge dans la genèse du personnage, remonte le cours du temps. L'objet Pop de Nicolas Herman.
Les sorties BD avec Xavier Vanbuggenhout : - « Urgence climatique : Il est encore temps ! » d'Etienne Lécroart et Ivar Ekeland (Casterman) - « L'aventure géopolitique T. 1 : La déforestation » de Ludovic Danjou Mister, Adrian Martin et Mister Geopolitix (Soleil) - « Le petit livre de l'écologie » d'Hervé Bourhis (Dargaud) - « Extinctions, le crépuscule des espèces » de Jean- Baptiste de Panafieu et Alexandre Franc (Dargaud) - « Le choeur des femmes », adapté du roman de Martin Winckler, de Aude Mermilliod (Le Lombard) Ce mardi, c'est les 40 ans de la mort du plus grand musicien de reggae au monde, Bob Marley. On en parle avec le journaliste musical français Francis Dordor qui publie "Bob Marley : Le dernier prophète" (GM Éditions). Trente-sept ans après sa mort suite à une fulgurante carrière, Bob Marley reste une figure incontournable et des plus influentes. Ses chansons figurent toujours parmi les plus diffusées et ses disques parmi les plus vendus au monde. Son aura ne cesse de captiver les nouvelles générations. Rarement chanteur a su incarner à la fois la souffrance des plus démunis et l'espérance d'une vie meilleure. Rarement des chansons telles que Get Up Stand Up, No Woman, No Cry, etc... Des titres adoptés par autant de gens différents comme hymnes d'un combat visant à s'arracher à une condition intolérable. Pour comprendre ce phénomène unique dans l'histoire de la musique, Francis Dordor replonge dans la genèse du personnage, remonte le cours du temps. L'objet Pop de Nicolas Herman : la lampe de bibliothèque.
Kathy and Adrian Martin reflect upon ‘Lead us not into temptation'
We're hitting a crisis in school places, and there's no sign of anyone doing anything about it. Lockdown cooking "fakeaway" craze. Adrian tells us how to get that takeaway oomph! 100 years from Crossbarry, hear what happened at a pivotal point in Cork and Irish history. We talk to An Taoiseach Micheál Martin about an almost half billion Euro development plan. And more.... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NCAAMBB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night (4) Illinois 76, (2) Michigan 53 Michigan State 64, Indiana 58 Western Michigan 73, Northern Illinois 63 Central Michigan 81, Toledo 79 Ball State 100, Eastern Michigan 65 (4) Illinois 76, (2) Michigan 53 – Intense No. 4 Illinois makes statement, drubs No. 2 Michigan Andre Curbelo scored 11 of his 17 points in the first half, and No. 4 Illinois dismantled No. 2 Michigan with a smothering defensive performance, routing the Wolverines 76-53. Playing again without injured star Ayo Dosunmu, the Illini kept Michigan from clinching the Big Ten title and boosted their own chances at a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Trent Frazier led Illinois with 22 points, and Kofi Cockburn added 12. Eli Brooks scored 11 points and was the only player in double figures for Michigan. Michigan State 64, Indiana 58 – Michigan State boosts NCAA hopes with 64-58 win over Indiana Aaron Henry had 18 of his 22 points in the second half, leading Michigan State to a 64-58 win over Indiana in a matchup of teams on the bubble to play in the NCAA Tournament. The Spartans broke a ninth-place tie in the conference with the Hoosiers. Michigan State’s Joshua Langford scored 13 points for a team that has won four of its last five games. Indiana's Rob Phinisee scored 16 points. Trayce Jackson-Davis was held to a season-low nine points for the Hoosiers, who have lost four in a row and five of six. Western Michigan 73, Northern Illinois 63 – White, Martin carry Western Michigan past Northern Illinois B. Artis White had 15 points to lead five Western Michigan players in double figures as the Broncos topped Northern Illinois 73-63. Adrian Martin added 13 points and Titus Wright, Jason Whitens and Greg Lee each had 10 for Western Michigan. White hit 5 of 6 3-pointers. He added seven rebounds. Tyler Cochran had 19 points and 10 rebounds for the Huskies, who have now lost seven consecutive games. Trendon Hankerson added 16 points. Nathan Scott had 12 points. Central Michigan 81, Toledo 79 – Huffman carries Central Michigan over Toledo 81-79 Caleb Huffman scored 26 points and Meikkel Murray made a go-ahead putback with 2.3 seconds left as Central Michigan ended its eight-game losing streak, narrowly defeating Toledo 81-79. Murray finished with 24 points and nine rebounds, and Ralph Bissainthe had 11 points and 10 rebounds for Central Michigan. Ryan Rollins had 17 points and six rebounds for the Rockets. Spencer Littleson added 16 points, and Marreon Jackson had 15 points and 14 rebounds. The Chippewas evened the season series against the Rockets. Toledo defeated Central Michigan 89-72 on Jan. 19. Ball State 100, Eastern Michigan 65 – Walton scores 32 to carry Ball State over Eastern Michigan K.J. Walton had a career-high 32 points as Ball State easily defeated Eastern Michigan 100-65. Miryne Thomas tied a season high with 20 points for Ball State. Jarron Coleman and Ishmael El-Amin each had 13 points. It was the first time this season Ball State scored at least 100 points. Ball State dominated the first half and led 50-22 at the break. The Eagles’ 22 first-half points were a season low for the team. Ty Groce had 21 points and seven rebounds for the Eagles. Bryce McBride and Noah Morgan each had 12 points. Tonight NC State at Notre Dame, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBB – Women’s College Basketball Today Toledo at Western Michigan, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois, 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan at Ball State, 7:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Columbus Blue Jackets 4, Detroit Red Wings 1 Blue Jackets 4, Red Wings 1 – Blue Jackets top Red Wings 4-1, snap five-game losing streak Columbus scored three second-period goals, Joonas Korpisalo made 19 saves and the Blue Jackets won their first game played in front of home fans in more than a year, beating the Detroit Red Wings 4-1.
"One of the earliest film critics I ever read was Pauline Kael , who was an enormous influence on so many of us in the 70s. I would literally read all of her reviews for films as I watched them in theaters, comparing notes. I Lost It At The Movies was a late 70s favorite and I could recite whole passages of her prose from memory at that time. Yet this was only a prelude to further developments, even changes of heart. In the beginning of the early 80s I had not yet discovered the great Manny Farber, nor our guest Jonathan Rosenbaum . I think my first encounter with Rosenbaum was through a now classic book on Jacques Rivette from the 1970s but that I was to read only later, in the 1980s. (I was not that precocious as child - Kael was about my limit.) I was so hungry to read anything about Rivette that it was inevitable I would discover Rivette: Texts and Interviews (BFI, 1977). This in turn led me to realize what an unusually diverse thinker Rosenbaum truly was. Like Farber, Rosenbaum is adamant that criticism is an art form and he treats it as such, in attitude as well as in the prose style that is reflective of his whole attitude. In this sense he also follows Henry James. One of the hallmarks of a great critic, and not merely a good or competent one is if you can tolerate reading them when their opinions or verdicts are contrary to your own. For example, I certainly don't agree with Rosenbaum about Tarantino just as I strongly disagreed with Kael about Tarkovsky and Cassavetes. I think there is room, and room should be made, for both Quentin Tarantino and Kelly Reichardt. I might be unusual in this sense. I told Rosenbaum at the outset of this episode that "he really gets inside of the movie". If any of us "gets inside" of an artwork, really inside of it, we will grow and expand as people. One of the blocks to doing this is too much extraneous stuff that gets in the way. I appreciate that Rosenbaum can talk as freely and knowledgeable about McCoy Tyner and Billie Holiday as much as Jerry Lewis, Pedro Costa, or Anna Biller and Guy Maddin. He is good friends with filmmaker Mark Rappaport who was also friends of my late father, Rosenbaum has always championed the underrated or unknown, like our very first guest on this podcast, Jon Jost . Sometimes the personal and artistic commingle and this is where a culture can really develop. It was heartening to hear him say cinephilia is living and living well. As he continues to teach into the future I hope others, too, become cinephiles.” Jonathan’s Bio: Jonathan Rosenbaum was film critic for the Chicago Reader from 1987 to 2008. His books include CINEMATIC ENCOUNTERS 2 (2019), CINEMATIC ENCOUNTERS (2018), GOODBYE CINEMA, HELLO CINEPHILIA (2010), THE UNQUIET AMERICAN (2009), DISCOVERING ORSON WELLES (2007), ESSENTIAL CINEMA (2004), MOVIE MUTATIONS (coedited with Adrian Martin, 2003), ABBAS KIAROSTAMI (with Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa, 2003, 2018), MOVIE WARS (2000), DEAD MAN (2000), MOVIES AS POLITICS (1997), PLACING MOVIES (1995), THIS IS ORSON WELLES by Orson Welles and Peter Bogdanovich (edited, 1992), GREED (1991), MIDNIGHT MOVIES (with J. Hoberman, 1983), and MOVING PLACES (1980). He has taught at State University of New York at Stony Brook, New York University, the School of Visual Arts (in New York), the University of California branches at Berkeley, San Diego, and Santa Barbara, the University of Chicago, the University of St. Andrews (in Scotland), the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, KinoKlub Split (in Croatia), and FilmFactory (in Sarajevo). He maintains a web site archiving most of his work at jonathanrosenbaum.net . Visit our show Facebook page for more extensive links to Jonathan’s beautiful work. --- 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/mitch-hampton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mitch-hampton/support
Today on the show we have Adrian Martin, a Postdoctorial researcher from the Univeristy of Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. He comes on the show today to discuss his research from the paper “Convolutional Neural Networks can be Decieved by Visual Illusions.” Workes Mentioned in Paper: “Convolutional Neural Networks can be Decieved by Visual Illusions.” by Alexander Gomez-Villa, Adrian Martin, Javier Vazquez-Corral, and Marcelo Bertalmio Examples: Snake Illusions https://www.illusionsindex.org/i/rotating-snakes Twitter: Alex: @alviur Adrian: @adriMartin13
On today's show, 10-year-old Sadbh on her letter in the Irish Times, Karen Vickers on her fundraising to help get her daughter Livie life-saving treatment, Martina Durac on her Burren Doc, Chef Adrian Martin on opening then having to close his restaurant, catch up Stand Up and Be Funny Jasmin Gleeson and Lesley Roy on no Eurovision this year
Take 2. This time we go on a WALK with Adrian Martin. He's currently a first-year resident at Hospital Universitario de la Princesa in Madrid (Spain), specializing in neurosurgery. A lot of the world has already been affected by the current pandemic, but Spain as of now has the most cases of and deaths per capita, which is a grim reality. Adrian WALKS us through what it's like to be a doctor through a pandemic, what feelings you go through, what shocking truths you're exposed to and ultimately how you find hope through such times. All in all, this episode is an informative, light-hearted and optimistic take on the current situation. A shout out to all the healthcare professionals, like Adrian, who are helping push this forward. P.S. Adrian, thanks for calling me out on this; we'll definitely have to talk more.
Chef Adrian Martin opened his first restaurant in London a few weeks ago, right before the lockdown. He joined Jen to chat about how he’s moving on with life in this pandemic.
For the coming weeks we will focus on cooking at home and will bring you recipes from some of the world’s best chefs. Today it’s time for Ireland's rising culinary star Adrian Martin.
@CPLPodcast: @MikeMillerFC discusses Kitchener Waterloo as a potential #CanPL expansion market with Adrian Martin of @GRUSupport.
From Cavan to Camden, in this episode of Chew The Fat we catch up with a culinary comrade of ours, our friend Chef Adrian Martin to find out his plans for flying the coup and…
In this episode, we speak to 9-0 (2KO) prospect Adrian about his journey into boxing, the fights on the playground, to the mental health struggles and getting into the sport of boxing for the first time.
Meet Adrian Martin this week. From Jackson, TN, Adrian pulled out of his driveway on his bicycle and completed a tour of over 10,000 miles within the United States! EPIC! He continues doing cool tours year round as an Adventure Cycling Association tour guide. The episode wraps up with some tips on becoming a stronger long distance cyclist. The Murphology Podcast is where we talk about group bicycling and bicycle touring for beginners, with a focus on biking in the Midwest. Learn tips and listen as guests talk about their adventures on the bicycle. Email me with your ideas and questions. MurphologyPodcast@gmail.com
On this episode I talk to Adrian Martin, one of the co-founders of Grand River Union — a Waterloo Region based supporters' group — about their beginnings, and mission to promote the advancement of the beautiful game in the Waterloo Region. *This interview was recorded in early 2018 as a video, so the audio isn't the best, future episodes will have better audio*
We are back! Will DiGravio sits down with Adrian Martin, who discusses his video essays made in collaboration with Cristina Álvarez López. The two discuss their essay, "Only Free Gestures," and Rafael Guilhem's "Traspasos." Learn more at thevideoessay.com.
Chef Adrian returns to WTSpod and Fitzpatrick Castle to chat all things food, cooking and deliciousness. We hear about his new book "Create Beautiful Food at Home" which is available online and in all good bookshops now. and Adrian challenges Danny to make his simple Carbonara... We apologise to Adrian and you this week, Danny pulled an absolute clanger and somehow forgot the recorder. Still, thanks to the magic of technology we managed to salvage something, but the audio is a little thin - feel free to tweet Danny your favourite disappointed or disapproving gif. WTSpod is brought to you by Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, go to www.fitzpatrickcastle.com for more.
Chef Adrian Martin is one of Gerry's favourites and he lived up to the billing as usual! Rick Kronje recommended some wines for the Easter table, Margaret Madden chipped in with the books while Fairyhouse Manager Peter Roe is looking forward to the 149th year of the Irish Grand National. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
God lit a fire in Adi’s heart when he came to know Christ. He was a professional handball player for Romania. People thought he was crazy when he started sharing Christ with everyone. However, he not only changed their minds, he was able to introduce others to Christ and see their hearts changed. His story in today’s podcast will inspire you to share your faith with others.
January 15th - Ian S Port, Santiago Borja, Adrian Martin
January 15th - Ian S Port, Santiago Borja, Adrian Martin
What fun Gerry had with Chef Adrian Martin! Amanda Branigan took us on a library tour. Allen O'Donoghue brought us his ever popular parenting feature. While Peter McCloskey is onto something really special with his Collar of Gold rapeseed oil. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam & Richie are joined by 9-0 Adrian Martin to discuss Groves/Smith, small hall review and questions! FightTalk.net
Richard Wolstencroft unresigns from directing Melbourne Underground Film Festival and declares MUFF a "radical free speech event". Discusses independent filmmaking, censorship, Boyd Rice, Adrian Martin, Genre, group think and his high school media teacher.. http://www.muff.com.au/ Disclaimer: A few people have had a quiet "off-the-record" word with me about this podcast, that they are concerned by the very idea of me interviewing Richard Wolstencroft at all, even before hearing the podcast. But I will say the same thing here as I have in private - Richard has done plenty of important things for independent film while others wouldn't. To say I shouldn't interview Richard because he is "right wing" is as ridiculous as saying I shouldn't have interviewed my various left-wing guests for the same reason. Im less interested in the politics of film and more interested in people actually doing stuff. The living active culture of film and the personalities within it. Music: "Losing The Light In Your Eyes" by Dream Machine http://www.dreammachine432.com/ More podcast episodes: http://pureshitauscinema.com/meat_bone_express.html
Bill speaks to author and film critic Adrian Martin about how a childhood interest in science fiction fanzines lead him towards a rich and varied life in film culture, from teaching film at age 19 and working as a freelance film/arts critic to writing books, co-editing online journals like Rouge and collaborating with fellow critic Cristina Álvarez López on audiovisual essays. Topics include: writing techniques and outfoxing subeditors, progressive rock, specializing in certain films/filmmakers, audio commentaries, Bill Krohn, discussing troublesome directors, early 1980s Melbourne film culture, Josef Von Sternberg and experiencing premonitions in dreams concerning PLANET OF THE APES. Visit Adrian Martin’s official site, Film Critic: Adrian Martin: Film Critic: Adrian Martin Support Adrian Martin’s site via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/adrianmartin Watch an interview with Cristina Álvarez López and Adrian Martin on their audio-visual essays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYVywxnfMwI Watch a discussion led by Peter Mares, critics Adrian Martin, Mel Campbell and Fenella Kernebone and filmmaker Gillian Armstrong about the place of the film critic in our cultural landscape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-ZurWD9cMk Watch THEN HE KISSED ME, a Cristina Álvarez López/Adrian Martin audiovisual essay on TWIN PEAKS - THE RETURN: https://mubi.com/notebook/posts/video-essay-twin-peaks-the-return-then-he-kissed-me Watch STRANGULATION BLUES, a Cristina Álvarez López/Adrian Martin audiovisual essay on BAD TIMING: https://filmschoolrejects.com/great-sounds-bad-timing/ Watch WOMAN IN A LANDSCAPE, , a Cristina Álvarez López/Adrian Martin audiovisual essay on Barbara Loden’s WANDA https://vimeo.com/161556412 Visit Adrian Martin’s Mubi author page: https://mubi.com/notebook/posts/author/254 Read Adrian Martin on PURPLE RAIN: http://www.filmcritic.com.au/reviews/p/purple_rain.html Visit Senses Of Cinema: http://sensesofcinema.com/ Visit Rouge: http://www.rouge.com.au/ Visit Lola Journal: http://www.lolajournal.com/ Visit Screening The Past: http://www.screeningthepast.com/ Read essays by Bill Krohn: http://sensesofcinema.com/author/bill-krohn/
Listen to Adrian Martin from Chesterfield County Public Schools discuss her action research project: The Effects of Specific Vocabulary Instruction in the Mathematics Classroom.
Chef Adrian Martin is one of Ireland's leading chefs. At 26 he is one of the most recognised and celebrated chefs in Ireland thanks to his best selling cookbook, TV appearances and regular slots at festivals around the country. Having stared in a local kitchen as a teenager and working his way up to Michelin Star cuisine, Adrian's passion for food is obvious and his enthusiasm and energy are helping to educate children around Ireland on how to cook and eat well. You can try some of his delicious recipies for yourself by visiting his website www.chefadrian.ie WTSpod is brought to you by Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, go to www.fitzpatrickcastle.com for more.
Sam & Richie are joined by unbeaten Essex prospect Adrian Martin to discuss Amir Khan return Carl Frampton card & Broner/Vargas card. Plus lots more. FightTalk.net
We’ve been compiling this episode for about 6 months now and we’ve conducted interviews in New York, Bristol, The Shetland Islands and via Skype. We hope our delve into film criticism is worth the wait. Thank you firstly to our participants, so generous with their time and thoughts. A huge thank you also to our roving reporter Charlotte Crofts for the amazing interview with Tara Judah featured in the episode, and others we couldn’t manage to get in. Thank you finally to our listeners who suggested this episode. The wealth of material we got was overwhelming so look out for all the interviews being uploaded in January while we are on our winter break. That should keep you going in the cold winter months. Participants Tara Judah https://tarajudah.com/ @midnightmovies Sam Fragoso http://talkeasypod.com/ @SamFragoso Simran Hans https://www.theguardian.com/profile/simran-hans @heavier_things Ashley Clark http://www.bfi.org.uk/people/ashley-clark @_Ash_Clark Violet Lucca https://www.filmcomment.com/author/vlucca/ @unbuttonmyeyes Mark Kermode https://www.theguardian.com/profile/markkermode @KermodeMovie Prof. Linda Ruth Williams https://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/film/staff/lwilliams/ @lindaruth1 Tom Shone http://tomshone.blogspot.co.uk/ @Tom_Shone Roll of Honour All the critics given shout outs across our interviews... Sophie Mayer, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Cerise Howard, Emma Westwood, Thomas Caldwell, Josh Nelson, Jack Sargeant, Dana Linssen, Kees Driessen, Rüdiger Suchsland, Adrian Martin, Catherine Grant, Cristina Alvarez Lopez, Kevin B. Lee, Michael Wood, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Robin Wood, Victor Perkins, David Bordwell, Kristin Thompson, Hadley Freeman, Marina Hyde, Ren Zelen, Christina Newland, Molly Haskell, Ashley Clark, James Baldwin, Graham Greene, Cahiers Critics, Bogdanovich & Schrader, Toby Hazlet, Violet Lucca, Doreen St. Felix, Jia Tolentino, Vinson Cunningham, Hilton Als, Wendy Ide, Simran Hans, Guy Lodge, Pauline Kael, Kim Newman, Roger Ebert, Andrew Sarris, Alan Jones, J Hoberman, Anne Billson, Kate Muir, Kay Austin Collins, Ira Madison, Alyssa Wilkinson, Scott Tobias, Keith Phipps, Tasha Robertson, Tim Grierson, Anjelica Jade, Nathan Heller, Jeremy O’Harris, Hunter Harris, Wesley Morris, Nick Pinkerton, Eric Hynes, Badlands Film Collective, AO Scott, Anthony Lane, David Edelstein, Elvis Mitchell, Amy Taubin, Christian Lorentzen, Senses of Cinema, Four Columns and Reverse Shot. The incidental music for this episode is from Giorgio Gaslini's score for Antonioni's La Notte.
We begin this episode with an in-depth discussion about Denise Bryson lead by this week’s guest Bismuth Hoban. Bismuth is a non-binary trans philosopher and elegant nerd who also joins us to break down Part 7 and make a lot of excellent points. Shownotes: Part 7 discussion begins at 17:30. Thank you Diane, we now require an explicit language warning. The ingenious discovery about the 430Hz tone that plays when the Monochrome Mendicant turns up in the Buckhorn Morgue that Andy mentions was posted on Instagram and Twitter by Jill Watson (aka @pie4jill). Thank you Jill. Yes, Jesse Johnson who plays Diane’s “Younger Man”, IS the half brother of Dakota Johnson. Adrian Martin’s video essay exploring the two different yet apparently identical cassette tapes that Laura gives Dr Jacoby in Season 1 of Twin Peaks that Andy mentions can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6cSGv7UUi8 Since we recorded this episode the producer of Twin Peaks the Return pointed out that the closed captions for the final scene in Part 7 mis-titled the final line as “Has anyone seen Bing.” The true line is “Has anyone seen Billy.” You can read more here: http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/discuss/twin-peaks-part-7/who-is-bing/paged/2/ Music courtesy of @theblackhundred and @johnnyjewel. Find us on Twitter and Facebook at TPseason3. If you like what you hear, please rate and review us at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/twin-peaks-the-return-a-season-three-podcast/id1226457704?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D8
In our latest episode we were joined by Levi Oakey and Adrian Martin of Grand River Union to discuss supporting in K-W and the prospects of a CanPL team.
The "actual Adrian Martin" edition. 01:10 Intro 11:15 The BFG 17:25 The Wait (L'attesa) 24:56 Love and Other Catastrophes 47:08 Top 3 Children’s Book Adaptation Links to things you might like: The BFG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOvPKNMGU8o The Wait (L'attresa): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4Dj1EHneCY Love and Other Catastrophes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltVo9rNA_Mo Eloise's Top 3 Children's Book adaptations: The Princess Bride (1987): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njZBYfNpWoE The Sword in the Stone (1963): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnL0rYFKuL4 Alice (1988): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVOmGJzj5LM Anders' Top 3 Children's Book adaptations: When Marnie Was There (2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZq4uuMP8ss The Demon Headmaster (1996): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wevfr9KuJbM Where The Wild Things Are (2009): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01-PqqifyjA Andy's Top 3 Children's Book adaptations: The Parent Trap (1998): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32WeiH4TrIY The Railway Children (1970): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCbFtn_ENVw Grave of the Fireflies (1988): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vPeTSRd580
The arts are littered with examples of censorship of one kind or another - Chloe, Rabelais, Salo, Piss Christ, Baise Moi, the list goes on. Which production will be the Ballet Frankfurt of this year's Melbourne Festival and whose moral sensibilities will be outraged? Will a new, more conservative world tolerate increased freedom of artistic expression? How do we strike a fair balance? What's the role of the media? Speakers: Associate Professor Louise Adler (MC), Adrian Martin , Kate MacNeill, Dr David Bennett, Terry Lane Date recorded: 21/10/2002
In an age in with the image friendly world of Twitter and Tumblr has made it all to easy to isolate our favorite shots in cinema, Adrian Martin wants to return us to movement. His new book, Mise en Scène And Film Style: From Classical Hollywood to New Media Art examines the historical and contemporary uses of the French term to describe how frames can turn in style, tone, and intensity, all without an edit. In this trans-Atlantic recorded interview, Adrian discusses his origins as a cinephile in Australia, how the Internet both gave him a voice and provided new challenges, and his continual search to allow films to speak to him in new ways. Finally, they discuss Gloria, a forgotten work by the legendary John Cassavetes, which takes the filmmakers intensely rhythmic style on to the streets of New York for a gangster thriller with Gena Rowlands. 0:00-2:21 Opening3:45-8:06 Establishing Shots - Hype Williams's Belly8:50-1:09:39 Deep Focus - Adrian Martin1:10:33-1:12:44 Mubi Sponsorship1:13:31-1:32:00 Double Exposure - Gloria (John Cassavetes)1:32:05-1:33:45 Close