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Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars NitePrepare for the ultimate Star Wars extravaganza at an after-hours party packed with galactic fun on select nights from April 8 through May 6, 2025, at Disneyland Park.The Resistance Needs You For select nights in April and May, Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite will grant Guests of all ages special after-hours access to Disneyland Park with the purchase of a separate event admission ticket. Enjoy Star Wars Character sightings, event-themed menu selections and exciting entertainment—including a lightsaber instructional and the Fans of the Force Costume Cavalcade, a celebration that invites Guests dressed in Star Wars costumes to join in a march down Main Street, U.S.A.! Plus, discover special Star Wars-themed photo opportunities, merchandise and more!Event DetailsDisneyland After Dark: Star Wars NiteLocation: Disneyland ParkDates: April 8, 10, 22, 24, 29; May 1, 4, 6, 2025Time: 9:00 PM to 1:00 AMTicket Price: Starting at $169 per Guest (ages 3+)The ticket to this event also includes admission to Disneyland Park as early as 6:00 PM—that's 3 hours before the party begins—on the valid date of your ticket. Guests with a ticket to this event do not need to make a theme park reservation to enter Disneyland Park at 6:00 PM or later.The first recorded reference of the phrase being used was on Thursday May 3, 1979, the day of the 1979 UK General Election in which Margaret Thatcher was elected as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. To express their support before the votes were counted, her political party, the Conservatives, purchased a half-page advertisement on page 13 of the London Evening News reading "Dear Maggie, May the Fourth Be with You. Your Party Workers."[In the 1988 episode of Count Duckula, "The Vampire Strikes Back", a space-faring superhero, Tremendous Terrance, asks Duckula the date and is told, "May the Fourth". As Terrance departs, he tells all below, "May the Fourth be with you."The phrase was used in a UK Parliament defence debate on May 4, 1994.Astrophysicist and author Jeanne Cavelos used the saying on page 94 of her 1999 book The Science of Star Wars.In 2008, the first Facebook groups appeared, celebrating Luke Skywalker Day, with the same catchphrase.[In 2011, the first organized celebration of Star Wars Day took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Toronto Underground Cinema. Produced by Sean Ward and Alice Quinn, festivities included an original trilogy trivia game show; a costume contest with celebrity judges; and the web's best tribute films, mash-ups, parodies, and remixes on the big screen. The second annual edition took place on Friday, May 4, 2012.
Namaste! Please join me for an in-depth conversation with Ayurvedic Doctor, Mary Alice Quinn on how emotional stress effects our digestion and overall health
On this week's episode, we're so lucky to be joined by Quinn creator and voice actor Alice!Alice's Links:Instagram: @Alice.onquinnTikTok: @Alice.onquinnQuinn:TikTok: @TryQuinnInstagram: @TryQuinnJohn's Links:TikTok: @JohnYorkUKInstagram: @johnyork_PatreonQUINNwww.johnyork.co.uk------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Want to earn more from your audiobook royalties? Check out AMPlify:https://bit.ly/amplifyaudiobooksPro Audio Voices:https://proaudiovoices.com/https://proaudiovoices.com/access-calls/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theaudiobookclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bonjour et bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de "Ils ont rêvé et ils ont osé". Aujourd'hui, c'est un grand bonheur pour moi de vous présenter mes invitées : Alice Quinn et Sandra Nelson, Un duo d'autrices complices pour la série de cosy mystery LE CHAT DU ROCHER, alliant humour, suspense et chat. Alice Quinn est romancière, notamment du bestseller Rosie Maldonne, série comédie policière et réalisatrice de courts-métrages. Elle a écrit une méthode: «Comment écrire un cosy mystery.» Sandra Nelson est romancière, scénariste, journaliste et autrice jeunesse (romans, albums et BD chez Hachette, Flammarion et Jungle.) Elles sont venues se confier en toute authenticité. Une interview alliant une exploration profonde de leur processus créatif unique, une bonne dose d'humour et de nombreuses anecdotes.
Britt and Chris jump into Season 2 discussing the group's journey over the rainbow bridge and their meaningful coronation. They also explore the library armory, Penny's experiences at Chatwin's Torrent, the idea of severing a person's shade, and that old classic - misogyny. The end the episode thinking about the POVs of Alice Quinn and Martin Chatwin. Please tell a geeky friend about us and leave a review on your podcast app! If you really enjoy our content, become one of our amazing patrons to get more of it for just $1 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/geekbetweenthelines Every dollar helps keep the podcast going! You can also buy us a ko-fi for one-time support here: https://ko-fi.com/geekbetweenthelines Please follow us on social media, too: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/geekbetweenthelines Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/geekbetweenthelines Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/geekbetweenthelines Twitter : https://twitter.com/geekbetween Website: https://geekbetweenthelines.wixsite.com/podcast Logo artist: https://www.lacelit.com
Please join me as I speak with Ayurvedic Doctor, Mary Alice Quinn, on the stages of Menopause and ways to minimize the symptoms and discomforts of this transitional time of life.
Today we have the opportunity to sit down with Alice Quinn Rose to break down Insomniac's Delights + their experience creating #indiecomics! Be sure to check the links below to stay in touch with their future works! "A horror anthology collecting together seven eclectic short stories. Each brought to life by a different artist." Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/horrorcomicanthology/an-insomniacs-delights --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter - https://twitter.com/AliceQRWriter --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To stay up to date with my content creation as well as my day-to-day thoughts, feel free to follow my Twitter - https://twitter.com/keepingitgeekly For single-issue breakdowns and more be sure to visit my TikTok over at https://tiktok.com/keepingitgeekly Be sure to drop by my Twitch channel where I live stream every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 11 PM EST https://twitch.tv/job_for_a_cody My personal Discord -https://discord.gg/vg9zEyKt Intro Music - https://twitter.com/PersyThePianist | http://linktr.ee/PersyNotes Background Music - [FREE] Kota The Friend Type Beat - "Laid Back" - Kota https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY19VZa3FY&t=83s --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keepingitgeekly/support
Please join me as I speak with A.D. Mary Alice Quinn on the topic of the Circadian Rhythms and the importance of living in tuned with nature
Community & Missions at Six featuring Alice Quinn and David & Lucy Morrison.
Community & Missions at Six featuring Alice Quinn and David & Lucy Morrison.
Join me and my guest Ayurvedic Practitioner Mary Alice Quinn as we dive deep into the healing powers of Turmeric…
Discover the power of Herbs and Spices according to Ayurveda for the prevention and treatment of disease with Mary Alice Quinn AyD, CAS If you wish to reach out to Mary Alice, you can find her on her website MaryAliceQuinn.com
Olivia Taylor Dudley is an actress, producer, and writer known for playing the beloved character Alice Quinn on SyFy's The Magicians. Early in her career she appeared in sitcoms such as Arrested Development, Curb Your Enthusiasm and The Mindy Project, but made a splash on the big screen with Chernobyl Diaries, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension and The Vatican Tapes. Her most recent film is Some of our Stallions, written, directed, and co-starring Carson Mell, and produced and co-starring Al Di. What you will learn: Olivia reveals how she landed the role of Bonnie in the film Some of our Stallions, how her previous friendship with producer/co-star Al Di convinced her to read the script, and how the positive work environment cultivated by director Carson Mell and Al Di on set, as well their genuine off-screen friendship, translated to the screen. [0:00-6:51] What attracted Olivia to Some of our Stallions and why she appreciated the way the film tackles subjects like mental health and friendship with a blend of comedy and drama. Why Olivia was so conscious about keeping her character grounded in reality. How Olivia, as a woman working in Hollywood, respected Carson Mell's ability to tell a story on screen without leaning on Hollywood cliches and tropes. [6:51-12:51] Olivia reflects on her early career and her journey transitioning between comedy and drama, as well as television and film. She also discusses what types of projects she's hoping to work on in the future. [12:51-17:51] What inspired Olivia to quit school and move to L.A. at the age of 17, the hustle it took to work in Hollywood before landing acting roles, how her got her first big break in horror films, and the importance of working in every department on set to fully understand the film industry. Olivia also talks about her experience making Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension [17:51-23:36] How Olivia navigates the world of Hollywood while coping with social anxiety, especially when it comes to networking, and why situations like doing press at Comic Con for The Magicians actually helped her grow and learn to better deal with her anxieties. [23:36-28:39] Advice Olivia would give to young people hoping to make it as an actor and how her advice has evolved over the years. Finally, Olivia discusses the importance of humble, respectful, and hardworking in the film industry. [28:39-36:37] Resources: Olivia Taylor Dudley's: IMDb, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook
Le Podcast du Chat de l'Écrivain, le podcast des auteurs qui prennent leur carrière en main — www.lechatdelecrivain.frJe vous défie d'écouter cet épisode et de ne pas en ressortir avec la pêche... et l'envie furieuse d'écrire et de vous éditer ! Cette semaine, je reçois la merveilleuse Alice Quinn, scénariste et romancière, créatrice du personnage haut en couleurs Rosie Maldonne. Alice nous raconte comment elle a retrouvé la joie là où elle ne l'attendait plus, et nous donne quelques sages conseils qui vont illuminer votre quotidien d'autrice. En avant, et hauts les cœurs !Découvrez la série best-seller « Rosie Maldonne »* d'Alice Quinn ici : https://amzn.to/3fUawqw... ou sa dernière nouveauté ici : https://amzn.to/3jRI3Ta Bonne écoute !* Voulez-vous soutenir le podcast du Chat de l'Ecrivain et vous assurer qu'il reste en écoute libre ? Achetez les livres cités via ces liens : pour vous, c'est le même prix, mais pour le podcast, ce sont quelques centimes reversés par Amazon via le programme Partenaires. Merci à vous !
Host Mair Allen chats with poet Sally Wen Mao about her essay High-Rise Syndrome published in The Believer magazine, temporality and the self portrait, and poetry as a refusal of silencing. Mao reads her poem Batshit featured in the anthology Together in a Sudden Strangeness (ed. Alice Quinn). Part 2 of 2. This episode was produced by Amy Mills Klipstine and mastered by Samantha Rahmani. Graphic design by Lisa Croce.
Marlene Forte talks to me about her new role in the Netflix Cyberpunk series, Alterted Carbon. Lastly I chat with Olivia Taylor Dudley about her pivotal role as Alice Quinn in SyFy's Magicians.
Today we have a very special episode for you guys!
From 2017, A conversation with this talented actor about her character of Alice Quinn on SyFy's hit series, The Magicians and the incredible arc for her in season two. We also discuss how an online venture with a comedy troup she co-founded helped launch her career.
From SDCC, my conversation with Olivia Taylor Dudley talking about her charater of Alice Quinn in SyFy's The Magicians. I preview Humans with Gemma Chan and Colin Morgan from NYC roundtables. And Colony's creator Ryan Condol spoke to me at SDCC.
British food writer and television cook Nigella Lawson talks about her new cookbook, Cook, Eat, Repeat: Ingredients, Recipes, and Stories, and tells us why guilt has no place in the kitchen. Poetry editor Alice Quinn discusses her anthology of 85 poems, Together in a Sudden Strangeness: America's Poets Respond to the Pandemic, which was pulled together in just 40 days last year. Edmonton-born rapper and producer Cadence Weapon introduces us to his song Skyline off his new album, Parallel World. Canadian author and illustrator Jonny Sun talks about his latest book, Goodbye, Again: Essays, Reflections, and Illustrations, in which he contemplates life, relationships and his anxieties.
Alice Quinn from The Magicians pretends to be a hippie named Skylar, Tobi makes a new friend and the writers scramble to fill in all the plot holes from the first five movies in the final installment in this series. Join Jackie (from Canada) and Jeff (from America) as they create a drinking game, and discuss the short career of the smoke monster from Lost and how ghosts can't open doors. Tangent spoilers include: Blood Diamond, Ransome, Big, Taken, Love Actually, Dark Knight, Dark Man, Harry Potter, The Magicians, Schitts Creek, Arrested Development, Crimson Peak, Lost, The X-Files, The Matrix, Scary Movie 3, Sinister, The Ring, The Others, Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings. Please subscribe, rate and review A Series of Horrors to help others discover our podcast. Follow us on social media @seriesofhorrorspodcast on Instagram and Facebook. Email us your suggestions and feedback at seriesofhorrors@gmail.com
We discuss the pilot episode of The Magicians, from how a book translates to screen, to why we hate bugs, to all the ways Brakebills is not an ethical institution.Find us on Twitter: @inmyqueuepod • @adinaterrific • @karaaa_powellAnd check out our brand new Instagram: @inmyqueuepodor send comments, questions, and show suggestions to us at itsinmyqueuepod@gmail.com!
Today we have Mary-Alice Quinn, AyD, CAS! Mary-Alice is a certified Ayurvedic doctor running her own private practice where she blends Ayurvedic nutritional therapies, personalized herbal remedies and body therapies which guide her clients to achieving and maintaining a healthy and balanced life. She is a Ayurvedic doctor member of the National Ayurvedic Medical Association, a professional member of the California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine dedicated to spreading awareness about Ayurvedic medicine through public workshops, teaching and writing. Today we discuss... What is Ayurvedic medicine? What is an Ayurvedic diet? The history of Ayurvedic Medicine What is the difference between Traditional medicine and Ayurvedic medicine practices? How is diagnosis done in Ayurveda? What are the treatments? Resources https://maryalicequinn.com/ Thanks Legends!
Bill Myers Inspires Climate Change & Racism is a topic that fascinates me and rarely if ever are they connected. How does climate change and related environmental issues affect black people and people of color in America? Does it affect them differently than others? Join us today as we explore this topic in depth with actor and environmental activist Tim Guinee. In 2020, Tim Guinee was awarded the prestigious Alfredo Sirkis Memorial Green Ring Award by former Vice-President Al Gore. He has given presentations on the climate-crisis all over the United States as well as in Canada and North Africa. He enjoys giving talks to oppositional and underserved audiences including such diverse groups as conservative fire departments, Houston oil industry executives, and maximum security inmates. He is the founder of Climate Actors and serves on the leadership council of Riverkeeper, the board of the Ashokan Center (New York's oldest center for environmental education), and the board of Green Product Placement. He is the official Climate Change liaison for the town of Marbletown with the Climate Mayors, and is the co-chair (with the fabulous Alice Quinn) of the Climate Reality Project Hudson Valley/Catskills, New York Chapter. As an actor he has appeared in over 200 movies and episodes of television. ~ More About Bill Myers Inspires ~ Emmy Award-winning actor Bill Myers is an accomplished actor, jazz musician, filmmaker, writer, educator, and speaker. As a bi-racial man who is both black and white, Bill leverages his background, talents, and voice through creativity, compassion, and connection as activism for social justice to focus on uniting the divide and compelling change. In a civic leadership capacity, he has served as President of the African American Jazz Caucus in NYC, member of the Indianapolis Cultural Development Committee, and served as President of the Indianapolis Downtown Optimist Club. In addition to his Emmy Award, Bill has received many awards and notable commissions for his work including being commissioned by the Indianapolis Museum of Art to create an original work for Dr. Martin Luther King Day entitled “The Music, Martin & Me.” Bill Myers seeks to encourage, enlighten, and empower others through the power of entertainment to affect social justice. You can find him at his website Billmyersinspires.com, Bill Myers Inspires on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/billmyersinspires/, Twitter https://twitter.com/bmyersinspires1, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/billmyersinspires/ , or via email billmyersinspires@gmail.com. To get more of Bill Myers Inspires, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/bill-myers-inspires/
Earlier this year, as the coronavirus began to spread across the globe, Alice Quinn reached out to American poets to see what they were writing under quarantine. The result is Together in a Sudden Strangeness , an anthology that reflects the fear and isolation the pandemic wrought, as well as the deep reflection and creativity that has come from it.
Earlier this year, as the coronavirus began to spread across the globe, Alice Quinn reached out to American poets to see what they were writing under quarantine. The result is Together in a Sudden Strangeness , an anthology that reflects the fear and isolation the pandemic wrought, as well as the deep reflection and creativity that has come from it.
Jamila Rizvi and Astrid Edwards are back with Season 2 of Anonymous Was A Woman. Chapter 1: First up, Jamila and Astrid consider the idea of solitude and creativity in 2020. Chapter 2: Jamila and Astrid take a look back at Virginia’s Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own (a quote from which serves as the name of the podcast). How does the work stack up in 2020, and what else could we be reading (hint, we should all read Women, Race and Class by Angela Y. Davis and Talkin’ Up to the White Woman by Aileen Moreton-Robinson)? Chapter 3: Staying with the idea of creativity in solitude, Astrid looks forward to the release of Fire, Flood and Plague (an Australian anthology edited by Sophie Cunningham), with excerpts currently published in The Guardian. Jamila introduces Together in a Sudden Strangeness (a poetry anthology edited by Alice Quinn in the United States). Recommendations: Astrid recommends The Life to Come by Michelle de Kretser. Jamila is currently cooking non-stop and recommends Yotam Ottolenghi’s Flavour, Gizzi Erskine’s Slow: Food worth taking time over and Sami Tamimi’s Falastin: A cookbook. Join us on Thursday for an interview on solitude with Wiradjuri author Tara June Winch. CHAT WITH US Join our discussion using hashtag #AnonymousWasAWomanPod and don't forget to follow Jamila (on Instagram and Twitter) and Astrid (also on Instagram and Twitter) to continue the conversation. This podcast is brought to you by Future Women. The podcast is produced by Bad Producer Productions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alice Quinn was Executive Director of the Poetry Society of America and an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s graduate School of the Arts. She was poetry editor at The New Yorker from 1987-2007 and at Alfred A. Knopf, Publishers, from... Read More ›
Alice Quinn was Executive Director of the Poetry Society of America and an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s graduate School of the Arts. She was poetry editor at The New Yorker from 1987-2007 and at Alfred A. Knopf, Publishers, from... Read More ›
Jason Redman is a retired NAVY SEAL, a wounded warrior, and a New York Times bestselling author. His book, OVERCOME, comes out in just a few weeks and it’s so good. If you’ve ever had something HARD or traumatic happen to you and frozen or just not known how to get through it and start making progress in your life again, Jason’s message is for you. It’s really powerful and I think more people need to listen to it.Jason Redman is a retired Navy SEAL and NY Times bestselling author of *The Trident* and the upcoming book *Overcome: Crush Adversity with the Leadership Techniques of America's Toughest Warriors*. In this interview Jason tells his story of surviving being horrifically wounded in Iraq, how he overcame life ambushes, and the biggest piece of advice he gives to wounded warriors and anyone experiencing tough times (which is all of us, at some point).We also examine Alice Quinn, a character from *The Magicians* and ask whether she is actually a good character.Also, there's a free prize.Character Test is brought to you by The Write Practice Pro, a premium critiquing community for creative writers. You can learn more about The Write Practice Pro and join the community here.
Linda Michel-Cassidy talks to Alice Quinn, who recently retired as the Executive Director of the Poetry Society of America (PSA), during which time she established partnerships with prominent cultural organizations, organized hundreds of events across the US, and expanded the Poetry in Motion program. Quinn is the editor of a book of Elizabeth Bishop’s writings, Edgar Allan Poe & the Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments, as well as a forthcoming book of Bishop’s journals. This episode contains Plenty of Poetry!
Jason Redman is a retired Navy SEAL and NY Times bestselling author of The Trident and the upcoming book Overcome: Crush Adversity with the Leadership Techniques of America's Toughest Warriors. In this interview Jason tells his story of surviving being horrifically wounded in Iraq, how he overcame life ambushes, and the biggest piece of advice he gives to wounded warriors and anyone experiencing tough times (which is all of us, at some point). We also examine Alice Quinn, a character from The Magicians and ask whether she is actually a good character. Also, there's a free prize. Character Test is brought to you by The Write Practice Pro, a premium critiquing community for creative writers. You can learn more about The Write Practice Pro and join the community here.
American Splendor scene #15 (32:27 to 37:10) — The short weekend begins with longing… Harvey is picking up donuts and day-old bread at the bakery when he runs into Alice Quinn, a woman he briefly knew in college. They catch up on each other’s lives and talk about Theodore Dreiser’s novel Jennie Gerhardt. Harvey leaves their encounter feeling more alone than ever before — “life seems so sweet, and so sad…” Comics about ordinary life vis-a-vis the “TV show about nothing” — were the creators of Seinfeld inspired by American Splendor? An extended comparison of the original comics story to the filmed scene. (Plus a callback to “average is dumb”!) How to talk to the opposite sex. A tribute to the real Harvey Pekar’s voiceover “acting.” Fancy donuts and gourmet jellybeans. Shout-outs to Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Sue Cavey, Maggie Moore, The Deer Hunter, and The Quitter. --- This episode is sponsored by · The Colin and Samir Podcast: The Colin and Samir Podcast hosted by LA - based friends and filmmakers Colin and Samir takes a look into what it’s like to make creativity your career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5QaSbbv2eD4SFrlFR6IyY7?si=Dj3roVoJTZmOime94xhjng --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scenebyscene/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scenebyscene/support
Alice Quinn is the executive director of the Poetry Society of America, and is on the faculty of the graduate school of Columbia University. She was also the longtime poetry editor of the New Yorker magazine. Here she speaks with our associate editor Matthew Sitman about her work and her life in poetry, including her instrumental role in the beloved program that brought poetry to the New York City subways.
On this episode, we're marking National Poetry month by featuring conversations with three wonderful writers. Our associate editor Matthew Sitman talks with Alice Quinn about her work and her time as poetry editor with the New Yorker magazine. Our literary editor Anthony Domestico speaks with Shane McCrae, whose collection "The Gilded Auction Block" has just been published. And Nicole-Ann Lobo, our Garvey Writing Fellow, sits down with the poet and human rights activist Carolyn Forché, to discuss her most recent book "What You Have heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness & Resistance". And make sure to stick around until the end, when our senior editor Matthew Boudway steps in with a special reading of a poem by Les Murray.
Olivia Taylor Dudley joins Dani and Clara to talk about the many sides of Alice Quinn and answer listener questions. Plus, we chat about her dogs, how "The Magicians" has changed her creative process, and her obsession with TV. Transcript: http://www.filloryandfurther.com/PKW/transcripts/309c-olivia-special.html
The Apple in Fed Square Grows Roots - John Tribe (CEO Fed Square) why they want Apple followed by the President of Citizens for Melbourne Tania Davidge why we don't.Fair Go For Pensioners' Lew Wheeler talks about the fight back against the Victorian Public Housing Renewal Plan. Demo March 2 11am Martin Foley's Office 54 Rouse St Port Melb This is the Week that wasWhat cutting Foreign Aid Means. Alice Quinn just back from volunteering in Cambodia gives a first hand view of what happens when foreign aid dries up.
In this episode, we get freaky with Dave at his company's annual holiday party. Dave wears a sexy red suit and his boss's wife makes a sexy appearance. How sexy is this episode? Ask the photocopier. VRMP is a non-profit production company co-founded and produced by Stephanie Cooke, Emily Milling, and Lily Mills. This episode was stage managed by Lily Mills. Script by Stephanie Cooke with Billy Seguire. Additional writing support by Jenn Walker, Craig Webster, Sunny Hope, Joey Matthews, Nikki Alfaro, Alice Quinn, Diana McCallum, Brandy Dawley, James Cooper and Hafsa Alk Voices by Steve Shanahan Adelina Pipher Pam Pilkington Matt Jenkins Eric Houston Richard Chuang Emily Milling Chloe-Grace Little April Etmanski and Brad O’Donnell Commercials by Stefhan Iwaskow and Sunny Hope with Emily Milling and Steven Speers. Music by Emily Milling, Jenny Tang and Steven Speers Live Sound mixing and effects by Lily Mills Podcast production and editing by Emily Milling Special thanks to Andrew Dmytrasz
The beloved poet Marie Ponsot returns to her alma mater, St. Joseph's College in Brooklyn, for an evening celebrating the publication of her magisterial Collected Poems. A constellation of poetry world luminaries reads poems and shares impressions of the great writer's work and life; as one friend observes, “If you want to know what legitimate skill looks like, Marie Ponsot is a model to study. Her force is true, it's genuine, it's powerful, and those who encounter it come away with the knowledge that they have seen something rare. I have seen taxi drivers bow to her.” The evening's speakers include Alice Quinn, L. B. Thompson, Cynthia Zarin, Timothy Small, Rosemary Deen, Edward Hirsch, Hettie Jones, and Jackson Taylor, concluding with a reading by the 95-year-old poet herself.
Aaron was introduced to Jay Clark after claiming that past guest Alice Quinn was the only comics journalist in Toronto – Jay is proof to the contrary. He is the host of An Elegant Weapon, a podcast that interviews voiceover artists, actors and comic book creators from all over the geek media sphere. Jay tells us what goes into many of his interviews, how he lands big name guests like John Ostrander, (Grim Jack, Suicide Squad, Star Wars) Ryan Stegman (Superior Spider-Man) and Jim Cummings (The voice of Winnie the Pooh) and who is on the rise in the Toronto and Michigan indie comic book scenes. We also get into why he’s excited for Batman V. Superman and why he’s a big proponent of Zach Snyder.
Aujourd'hui, je donne la parole sur ma chaîne YouTube aux Auteurs Entrepreneurs. Cette vidéo a été présentée par Marie-Laure Cahier au colloque de l'ECRIDIL 2016 qui avait lieu le 13 avril 2016 à Nïmes. Like et partage ce post si tu veux soutenir les auteurs indépendants. Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet - Suis-moi sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/jeanviet - Ou sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/jeanviet.info Qui sont les auteurs - entrepreneurs présentés dans la vidéo ? Marie-Laure Cahier et Elizabeth Sutton, leur Livre "Publier son Livre à l'Ere numérique" m'a permis d'éditer mon prochain Livre YouTuber chez Eyrolles. Mon Booktube ici : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw1x2S6siA0 Frédéric Clementz, son Livre (grand prix du jury Amazon / Salon du livre 2016) : http://jbv.ovh/serment-passeur Charlie Bregman, son livre : http://jbv.ovh/vivement-amour Catherine Choupin, son livre : http://jbv.ovh/destins-rose Patrick Jacquemin, son livre : http://jbv.ovh/odeur-herbe // Je l'ai lu, j'ai adoré ! Alice Quinn, son livre : http://jbv.ovh/rosie-maldonne // Auteure très sympa, qui est abonné à la chaîne et qui réagit ;) Jeff Balek, regardez le pilote de sa websérie Yumington : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ECaDkBD_hs // C'est une tuerie !!! J'ai adoré. Jean-Baptiste Viet, votre serviteur, aka Jeanviet, en attendant YouTuber, lisez mon livre BlogBuster : http://jbv.ovh/blogbuster-livre // Je vous y explique comment j'ai gagné 200 000 euros avec mon blog... en passant par la case contrôle fiscal ;) Script : Marie-Laure Cahier Images Salon du Livre : Elizabeth Sutton Images Soirée TousAuteurs : Frédéric Danilewsky
On today's show Mary-Alice Quinn talks about causes and cures for leaky gut.
With 2016 upon us, we’re ringing in the New Year with a “lost episode” from our archives, back when sound quality wasn’t our strong suit (Sorry). This one features Alice Quinn — Toronto’s homegrown comics journalist who started covering the local scene before anyone else thought of it. These days she’s writing articles and doing video interviews for Comix Asylum Magazine, but back in the day she interviewed industry heavyweights like Bill Willingham, (Fables) Jim Zub (Wayward) and Chris Hardwick (@Midnight) on her own Quinntessential Comix Youtube channel. She also live streams a monthly graphic novel book club and, for a few years, Toronto fans could keep up with events through her T.Dot Comics website.
Reviews: Chin Music #1, Dream Thief #1, Edgar Allan Poe's Fall of the House of Usher #1, Regular Show #1, Star Trek: Into Darkness Erica Schultz (M3) comes back to co-host! Jimmy still has more TCAF interviews left for you and you'll hear great ones from Faith Erin Hicks (Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong), Patrick McEown (Hair Shirt), Frederick Peeters (Sandcastle) and Alice Quinn (TdotComics). Jimmy and Erica chat about the beautiful comic book art on the Tower of London scaffolding by Emma Vieceli, Kate Brown and Paul Duffield, the recent Doctor Who episode, Natalie Dormer on Elementary(heck...on ANYTHING), and more. News includes: Adult Swim announces new shows, Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival shuts down, Warehouse 13 gets a 5th and final season and Star Wars and Doctor Who fans clash in the UK. As always, listener feedback, Top 3 and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! 212 501 6246 Email Facebook Comic News Insider Thanks for listening! p.s. Much love and thanks to Producer Joe for working his magic on this and the past few episodes!
Poetry Month. Robin celebrates the new energy in African-American and women's poetry with Alice Quinn of the Poetry Society of America; Joy Harjo as she sings a poem (and plays sax!); and former U.S. poet laureate Rita Dove reading from Mother Love—plus Robin links Boston to the Senate's gun vote.
We talk to Alice Quinn of TdotComics.ca & Quinntessential Comix on YouTube about the web site and first season of the series. KTs here too.Direct link to mp3:http://uberfriendship.com/tttm/tttm_037.mp3
Hosts Nicholas Paddison & Umed Abdullah (Threatless Theatre) sit down with Alice Quinn (TdotComics), musicians Kurtis Whittle & Matthew Machanda and Jeff Moss to discuss comic books, and play a couple of comic book related improv games.
Hosts Nicholas Paddison & Umed Abdullah (Threatless Theatre) sit down with Alice Quinn (TdotComics), musicians Kurtis Whittle & Matthew Machanda and Jeff Moss to discuss comic books. They play the game 'Superhero VS Superhero' and showcase a Comic Book Nerds in Celibacy sketch from the vault, 'Captain Canuck'.
In celebration of the centenary of the seminal American poet and National Book Award winner Elizabeth Bishop, the National Book Foundation presents a discussion of Bishop's life and legacy with poets Tina Chang and Vijay Seshadri, Joelle Biele, poet and editor, and Alice Quinn, former poetry editor of The New Yorker. Part of the 2011 Mad. Sq. Reads Series, Thursday, July 14, Madison Square Park at the Farragut Monument, New York City.
Hosts Nicholas Paddison & Umed Abdullah (Threatless Theatre) sit down with Alice Quinn (TdotComics) and musicians Kurtis Whittle & Matthew Machanda to discuss the tv series Heroes.
Hosts Nicholas Paddison & Umed Abdullah (Threatless Theatre) sit down with Alice Quinn (TdotComics) and Matt Bernard (Bain & Bernard Comedy) to discuss comic book movies. They also play the new game; What Superpower would you have in this specific scenario... with Matt Bernard!
Hosts Nicholas Paddison & Umed Abdullah (Threatless Theatre) sit down with Alice Quinn (TdotComics) and Matt Bernard (Bain & Bernard Comedy) to discuss comic books.
Edgar Allan Poe and the Juke-Box: uncollected poems, drafts, and fragments by Elizabeth Bishop, edited and annotated by Alice Quinn (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) Alice Quinn, the poetry editor of the New Yorker, assembled this volume of drafts and fragments from Elizabeth Bishop's notebooks and archives. The result is an extraordinary free association about Bishop: her childhood, her sexuality, her influences...
Oh boy, I go to the depths of depravity with BDSM/Kink expert Alice Quinn. Bondage, butt stuff, gang bangs, pansexuality... I believe the term "dick buffet" is used. I dug deep into all of the sweet nasty. ENJOY!