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Join the #McConnellCenter as we welcome Steve Ealy as he attempts to convince us of the importance of reading All The King's Men by Robert Penn Warren! Steve Ealy is a Senior Fellow Emeritus at Liberty Fund, Inc. He has published academic articles on Robert Penn Warren, Ralph Ellison, the Qur'an, and The Federalist Papers. He received his BA in political science from Furman University, and earned an MA in government at Claremont Graduate University and his PhD in political science from the University of Georgia. We all know we need to read more and there are literally millions of books on shelves with new ones printed every day. How do we sort through all the possibilities to find the book that is just right for us now? Well, the McConnell Center is bringing authors and experts to inspire us to read impactful and entertaining books that might be on our shelves or in our e-readers, but which we haven't yet picked up. We hope you learn a lot in the following podcast and we hope you might be inspired to pick up one or more of the books we are highlighting this year at the University of Louisville's McConnell Center. Stay Connected Visit us at McConnellcenter.org Subscribe to our newsletter Facebook: @mcconnellcenter Instagram: @ulmcenter Twitter: @ULmCenter This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center
Apoya al Podcast como FAN de Terraescribiente en IVOOX o en PATREON y escucha todos los audios sin Restricción! Bienvenidos a otro Podcast de TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Hoy tenemos la Primera "HISTORIA ORIGINAL" de TERRAESCRIBIENTE "LA PROCESION DE KAEL" que es el primer episodio de la Saga de Elora Danae. Conoce el nacimiento de este gran Personaje! Participacion Especial y Lectura por: Marina Izarne. Instagram: @marinaizarne www.marinaizarne.com Créditos Historia: MAC (Terraescribiente) Créditos Musicales: "Birth of Venus illegitima" by Therion. Permiso de uso para el podcast por https://www.therion.se/ "All The King's Horses" by Savfk / savfkmusic Under a Creative Commons (CC-BY 3.0) license "Greatness" by MaxKoMusic https://maxkomusic.com/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Terminus by Scott Buckley / Scott Buckley Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Efectos especiales Creative Commons. Por favor sigue y suscríbete a las siguientes redes: Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCcO2s1NCrQqLpfFR3u Patreon: patreon.com/Terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!
All The King's Men is a political movie, so Ryan decided to get very political in this one-man show. In fact, warning: don't listen to the 650th edition of Have You Ever Seen if you're a Trump supporter...because he gets lambasted. As for the movie in question, it's a good one. A man who saw into the future, Robert Rossen, writes and directs a film that's effective at showing a cruel and corrupt governor does business...and how that's connected to the wanton acts of the cruel and corrupt current president. Broderick Crawford plays Huey Long-esque Willie Stark, who's a performer first and foremost, then proves to be a gigantic phony. Rossen's film is complicated though because the man who takes dirty money uses it to build things the state needs. So strap in tight for an episode all about All The King's Men, but also often about the certain loathsome individual who must have seen this and taken notes. Well, Actually: the Danny DeVito line in Heist is "everybody needs money", not "everybody loves money". Also, it's true that seatbelts weren't made mandatory in cars for another few decades after when this film is set. Sparkplug Coffee can ordered by Bostonians, New Yorkers, anyone from the U.S. and Canada. Sparkplug will give our fans a onetime 20% discount. Use the "HYES" promo code to get that. The website is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". Subscribe to our show in your podcast app, but also rate us and write a review. Do some of those same things on YouTube (@hyesellis in the search bar), but comment all you wish and like the show there. Social media: Ryan is "@moviefiend51" on Twi-X and "ryan-ellis" on Bluesky. Bev is "@bevellisellis" on Twi-X and "bevellisellis on Bluesky. Email: haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com.
Ten Years.Ten Years of doing this, and d'Aulnoy is STILL punking us...Suggested talking points: Entering The Eraser-Free Zone, NURSE TOURNAMENT!, This Didn't Take Long To Get Weird, All The King's Leeches, Constantly Leaking Chastity, The Biggest Punzel Money Can Buy, If you'd like to support Carman's artistic endeavors, visit: https://www.patreon.com/carmandaartsthingsIf you like our show, find us online to help spread the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. Support us on Patreon to help the show grow at www.patreon.com/wtfolklore. You can find merchandise and information about the show at www.wtfolklorepodcast.com.
EPISODE 76 - “MEMORABLE OSCAR SPEECHES OF THE GOLDEN ERA OF HOLLYWOOD” - 2/24/2025 Winning an Oscar is a dream for most people who work in Hollywood. But you can't just win the Oscar, you have to have a good speech once your name is called and you head to the podium. There have been some great ones — OLIVIA COLEMAN's funny and cheeky speech hit the right tone and who can forget JACK PALANCE's one-arm push-ups or CUBA GOODING's exuberance? There have also been some bad ones — don't we all still cringe a little at SALLY FIELDS' “You like me” speech? As we prepare to celebrate the 97th annual Academy Award ceremony, Steve and Nan look back on some of their favorite Oscar speeches and why they resonate. So put on your tux, don the gown and jewels, pop the champagne, and join us for a fun talk about … well, people talking. SHOW NOTES: Sources: “Five Times The Oscars Made History,” January 20, 2017, www.nyfa.edu; “Hollywood History: How World War II Forced the Academy to Rethink the 1942 Oscars,” April 16, 2021, Entertainment Weekly; “Charlie Chaplin vs. America Explores the Accusations that Sent a Star Into Exile,” October 24, 2023, byTerry Gross, www.npr.com; “The Most Memorable Oscar Speeches in Oscar History,” March 6, 2024, by Shannon Carlin, www.time.com; Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; www.Oscars.org; Movies Mentioned: Stella Dallas (1938), starring Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles, Anne Shirley, & Alan Hale; Gone With The Wind (1939), starring Vivian Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Howard, Hattie McDaniel, Butterfly McQueen, Thomas Mitchell, & Barbara O'Neil; How Green Was My Valley (1941), starring Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, & Donald Crisp; Sergeant York (1941), starring Gary Cooper, Joan Leslie, & Walter Brennan; The Devil and Miss Jones (1941), staring Jean Arthur Robert Cummings, & Charle Coburn; Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941), starring Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains, & Evelyn Keyes; Ball of Fire (1942), starring Barbara Stanwyck & Cary Cooper; Double Indemnity (1944), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray & Edward G Robinson; Key Largo (1948); starring Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Edward G Robinson, Claire Trevor, & Lionel Barrymore; All The King's Men (1948), starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, & Mercedes McCambridge; Pinky (1949), starring Jeanne Crain, Ethel Waters, Ethel Barrymore, Nina Mae McKinney, & Wiliam Lundigan; Marty (1955); starring Ernest Borgnine. Betsy Blair, Joe Mantell, & Esther Minciotti; The King and I (1956), starring Yul Brenner, Deborah Kerr, Rita Moreno, & Rex Thompson; Elmer Gantry (1960), starring Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, Shirley Jones, Arthur Kennedy, Dean Jagger, and Patti Page; West Side Story (1961), Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, George Chikiris, & Russ Tamblyn; Lillies of the Field (1963), starring Sidney Poitier; In the Heat of the Night (1967)l starring Rod Steiger, Sidney Poitier, & Lee Grant; The Producers (1967), starring Zero Mostel & Gene Wilder; Rosemary's Baby (1968), starring Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, & Charles Grodin; Faces (1968), starring Gena Rowlands, Lynn Carlin, Seymour Cassel, & John Farley; The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1968), staring Alan Arkin, Sondra Locke, Cecily Tyson, Stacey Keach, & Percy Rodrigues; The Last Picture Show (1971), starring Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Ellen Burstyn, Ben Johnson, Cloris Leachman, & Eileen Brennan; Murder on the Orient Express (1974), starring Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, Sean Connery, Martin Balsam, & Jacqueline Bisset; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Note: At the end of the episode, Wiz states the next review will be All The King's Men directed by Robert Rossen. Unfortunately, Wiz has a cold and will not be recording an episode with Zero this week. So, next week, Zero and Wiz will review The Manchurian Candidate directed by John Frankenheimer. Sorry about that. Wiz DOES NOT RECOMMEND Thirteen Days Historical films can be a pretty thorny premise to get right. Either you can evoke the feeling of a person or time in history or emulate it so damn well it feels like you are in the room with them. Thirteen Days, Roger Donaldson's retelling of the Cuban Missile Crisis, is a film that I'm not sure what it's trying to do. If it's trying to be an emulation of the time and the people involved, there are a few things that the film fumbled on. Let's start with the main characters: Bobby Kennedy, played by Steven Culp, is probably the best of the three who looks and sounds the part well enough, but he does slip in specific scenes. John F. Kennedy, played by Bruce Greenwood, looks the most like his real counterpart, but sounds nothing like him except when he's upset. Kenneth O'Donnell, played by Kevin Costner, is the worst of the three…and of course he is the one you see the most. Not only does Costner not even look like him, he also doesn't sound like him. In fact, Costner has one of the worst New England accents I've heard in a film. If you were going the route of feeling like you are in the room with these titans of history, the illusion is pretty much shattered when you can look on screen and you have to remind yourself who these guys are supposed to play. Now, if the film is trying to evoke a feeling of a person or place in time, the film takes a few stylistic choices that don't work the way that the film intends: The film has scenes that utilize archival footage from the times. It's effective at first, but then the film randomly implements it with no precise reason. There are scenes that are archival, but there are also that have actors playing the scene and neither seem to be of any importance. Another thing that doesn't have a good reason to be there is the transition to black and white. There are scenes that randomly start in black and white then transition to color…and the reason Roger Donaldson gives is he wanted to create a historical feeling akin to photos from Life Magazine. This fails since it feels randomly placed. These issues are further compounded by the slow, drawn out nature of the film. A slower pace could help with creating tension or developing characters to become more engrossed in the film…but the film does neither. The first hour goes on for way too long being hung up on details that could have been cut for brevity or pace. The film does pick up towards the second half, but the need to hasten the film is still desired. In honesty, Thirteen Days is also kind of a throwback for historical epics as well. The film is a clear good guy/bad guy dynamic with a political thriller feel…and as such the moral grays that you may be used to now is not present. But if you look at what I'm saying and say “actually I kind of miss movies like this”, then you should give the film a try. But Thirteen Days, as accurate as it may be, is a film that could have actually benefited from some creative licensing.
Bienvenidos a otro Podcast de TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Hoy tenemos la Primera "HISTORIA ORIGINAL" de TERRAESCRIBIENTE "LA PROCESION DE KAEL" que es el primer episodio de la Saga de Elora Danae. Conoce el nacimiento de este gran Personaje! Participacion Especial y Lectura por: Marina Izarne. Instagram: @marinaizarne www.marinaizarne.com Créditos Historia: MAC (Terraescribiente) Créditos Musicales: "Birth of Venus illegitima" by Therion. Permiso de uso para el podcast por https://www.therion.se/ "All The King's Horses" by Savfk / savfkmusic Under a Creative Commons (CC-BY 3.0) license "Greatness" by MaxKoMusic https://maxkomusic.com/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Terminus by Scott Buckley / Scott Buckley Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Efectos especiales Creative Commons. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCcO2s1NCrQqLpfFR3u Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!
All The King's Daughters - Pastor Brett Barton
All The King's Daughters - Pastor Adam Vega
All The King's Daughters - Pastor Adam Vega
All The King's Daughters - Pastor Adam Vega
While not a classic, Mogambo has a lot going for it. They took the production to several countries in Africa to get authentic scenery for this passionate love story. Big stars like Clark Gable, Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly do the love triangle thing and John Ford (who had just won his 4th Oscar) is their director. And what these legends of cinema made 70+ years ago is fine. It's just far from marvelous. Gable alternates his romantic interest between Gardner & Kelly, which isn't logical. Anyway, Ryan is on his own again in this 571st episode of Have You Ever Seen, so journey to various parts of Africa---when you're not shooting in front of projection screens in the comfort of a studio, that is---as Mogambo gets a reviewin'. Programming note: All The King's Men will not be the episode on March 22nd. What WILL be discussed is still being considered. Sparkplug Coffee can't be acquired in the wilds of Africa, but Canadians and Americans can be all over it. They continue to offer our listeners 20% off if they use our "HYES" promo code. Go to "sparkplug.coffee" and add "/ hyes" to nab that discount. Getting in touch with us is always welcomed...during the last few days of "Love In A Word" Month or anytime. Ryan's Twi-x handle is @moviefiend51. Bev's is @bevellisellis, which is also how you can contact her on Threads. Our email address is "haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com". And we post all of our shows on YouTube. The browser destination for that is "@hyesellis". Rate and review us there or on your podcast app. Subscribe, like, share...spread the word.
There is an ancient code, an iron-clad oath held sacred among the royal knights of the Goblin King..."First, we Fuck Around. Then, we Find Out."ALL THE KING'S GOBLINS: https://colorspraygames.itch.io/all-the-kings-goblinsBRENNAN LEE MULLIGAN: https://brennanleemulligan.com/DROPOUT: https://www.dropout.tv/DIMENSION 20: https://dropout.tv/dimension-20DIMENSION 20: FANTASY HIGH: JUNIOR YEAR: https://www.dropout.tv/dimension-20-fantasy-high-junior-yearBLACK LIVES MATTER: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#ALL MY FANTASY CHILDREN: http://www.allmyfantasychildren.com/YAZEBA'S BED & BREAKFAST: https://redcircle.com/shows/yazebas-bed-and-breakfastPARTY OF ONE DISCORD: https://discordapp.com/invite/SxpQKmKSUPPORT JEFF ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/jeffstormerTHEME SONG: Mega Ran feat. D&D Sluggers, “Infinite Lives,” RandomBeats LLC, www.megaran.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Felicia is joined by Bryan Loomis and Hannah Loomis to discuss Gordon Willis' visual take on the Watergate scandal in Alan J. Pakula's All the President's Men (1976). We chat about how the camera mirrors the mundanity of office life, and how inconsequential these two reporters were until they broke this story. We also discuss how the natural lighting of a setting has an effect on the energy of the film. This is our Gordon Willis opener, and I think it's a great example of why he was a master at truly understanding the material he was shooting, and using the camera to highlight the script and performances. Send us your thoughts on the episode - how well do you know the ? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Follow Bryan & Hannah here: What a Picture Podcast: https://anchor.fm/what-a-picture Sources: Photographing All the President's Men - The American Society of Cinematographers (en-US) (theasc.com) ‘All the President's Men': Bob Woodward explains key scenes - Washington Post https://cinephiliabeyond.org/presidents-men-following-money-become-one-remarkable-american-films-date/ https://hollywoodsuite.ca/all-the-presidents-men/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/04/09/as-all-the-presidents-men-turns-40-woodward-and-bernstein-share-their-favorite-shots-from-the-movie/ OUTRO SONG: Concerto for Two Trumpets in C Major by Vivaldi FILMS MENTIONED: Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Chantal Akerman 1976 Rashomon (Akira Kurosawa 1950) Before Sunrise (Richard Linklater 1995) Before Sunset (Richard Linklater 2004) Manhattan (Woody Allen 1979) Spotlight (Tom McCarthy 2015) 13 Going on 30 (Gary Winick 2004) The Shawshank Redemption (Frank Darabont 1994) The Color Purple (Steven Spielberg 1986) The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Theodor Dreyer 1928) Klute (Alan J. Pakula 1971) Rififi (Jules Dassin 1956) Le cercle rouge (Jean-Pierre Melville 1970) Le deuxième souffle (Jean-Pierre Melville 1966) Straight Time (Ulu Grosbard 1978) Bohemian Rhapsody (Bryan Singer 2018) Dick (Andrew Fleming 1999) The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola 1972) Manhattan (Woody Allen 1979) The Parallax View (Alan J. Pakula 1974) The Money Pit (Richard Benjamin 1986) Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (H. C. Potter 1948) Raging Bull (Martin Scorsese 1980) Taxi Driver (Martin Scorsese 1976) Space Jam (Joe Pytka 1996) Stardust Memories (Woody Allen 1980) Anatomy of a Murder (Otto Preminger 1959) The Pelican Brief (Alan J. Pakula 1993) Seven Days in May (John Frankenheimer 1964) All The King's Men (Robert Rossen 1949) The Best Man (Franklin J. Schaffner 1964) Ace in the Hole (Billy Wilder 1950) She Said (Maria Schrader 2022)
This week we're reviewing the 2006 movie All The King's Men boasting an all-star cast of Jude Law, Sean Penn, Mark Ruffalo, Anthony Hopkins, James Gandolfini, and of course our girl Kate Winslet. As we rehash the plot, we also talk about unique instruments we'd like to play, our student council experiences, and midnight ocean swims. Tune in to see how these topics come up & how All the King's Men ranks vs. every other Kate Winslet movie! Smells Like HumansLike listening to funny friends discuss curious human behavior.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyWebsiteInstagramMerch Support the show
On Episode 1238 of Hard Factor, the boys break down RFK Jr's weight lifting techniques as he trains for his showdown with President Biden, and MUCH more… (00:00:00) Intro (00:03:52) Join us live on Twitter weekdays at 8PM EST: https://twitter.com/HardFactorNews/ (00:04:04) Watch Florida Man Friday and Hive Hour episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/hardfactor ☕ Cup of Coffee in the Big Time ☕ (00:04:36 ) Joke of the day (00:05:26) Fun Fact of the day (00:06:59) Wagner Group, Kremlin cut deal to prevent potential Russian Civil war after Yevgeny Prigozhin's rebellious march (00:14:28) LSU vs. Florida: 2023 Men's College World Series Finals (00:19:14) White House hammered over Hunter Biden text message to Chinese associate (00:20:15) RFK Jr. is 'Getting in shape for my debates with President Biden!' (00:23:40) Proud Boys fight, unmask Patriot Front members at rally in Oregon
George Boughey trained 136 winners in 2022! His winners included a 1000 Guineas winner, two Royal Ascot winners and a Glorious Goodwood winner. He has his eyes set on more big race success with a powerful stable of horses behind him.Timecodes for each horse mentioned:00:50 - Al Dasim01:42 - Missed The Cut02:21 - Queen Olly02:56 - Believing03:32 - Raadobarg03:59 - Beautifulasalways04:20 - Totally Charming04:57 - Cadillac05:22 - Cachet06:48 - Via Sistina07:25 - All The King's Men08:00 - Pastiche08:42 - Marmara Star09:12 - Baradar09:43 - Novation10:01 - Perdika10:36 - Naxos10:56 - Simply Sondheim11:36 - Soprano12:10 - Sun King12:45 - Conquistador13:14 - Military Medal13:33 - Review and horses to follow!#GeorgeBoughey #StableTour #Racingtips #itvracing #racingtv Download SBK: https://getsbk.comFollow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/sbk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode of This is Stockton is for the film buffs and comic book fans out there! Visit Stockton has released a petition asking Disney to incorporate Stockton in their next Fantastic Four movie. With that in mind, Wes, Amy and Anthony discuss Stockton's extensive comic book history, including the story of the city being dubbed “The Birthplace of The Fantastic Four”. They also touch on some of Stockton's film history, featuring movies like Flubber, All The King's Men, Cool Hand Luke and Indiana Jones. Sign The Petition: fantastic4stockton.com Visit Stockton This Is Stockton Website This Is Stockton Instagram This is Stockton is part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Wes Rhea, Amy Alpers, and Anthony Esteves and produced by the team at Relic. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.
There is nothing quite like a live performance to capture the pure essence and soul of an artist. That magic moment of reciprocation and reward.Today's show touches on that spirit remembering some concerts of the past which I have attended or would have, given the opportunity.So, sit back, or better still, get on your feet, and enjoy the show!Do you remember your first concert?Remember when music was Music!Playlist1. Gonna Have a Funky Good Time (Live in Tokyo)/James Brown2. Soul Power/Maceo Parker & All The King's Men3. It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night/Prince4. I'm Just a Sucker For Your Love (Live in Long Beach CA.)/Teena Marie5. I Can't Go For That (Live at The Apollo)/Hall & Oats6. Just To Be Close To You (Live in Atlanta)/Commodores7. Reasons/Earth Wind & Fire8. Distant Lover (Live in Oakland)/Marvin Gaye9. Cherish The Day (Live in Anaheim CA.)/Sade10. What U Dyin' For? (Live in Atlanta)/Angie Stone11. Can I Live/Jay-Z12. That's The Way We're Livin'/New Edition13. Swing Down Sweet Chariot (Live in Oakland)/Parliament14. Le Freak/Chic15. Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground) Live in Providence RI./The Jacksons
Mita and Nadeem do Humpty Dumpty proud and watch the Best Picture winner from 1949, "All The King's Men" for the next movie review. Mita also wants you to watch the latest "Halloween" series. But like...that's up to you...
This week on Macklin's Take we're joined by the legend that is Colonel Bob Sheridan.The Colonel has been calling fights since the 1960s, over 10,000 for TV radio in total, and has been ringside for most of the sport's biggest bouts over that period: The Rumble in the Jungle, the Thriller in Manila, Tyson Douglas in Tokyo, The Bite fight, to name just a few.And that's not all he's done, amazingly.He's also been a pro baseball player, a rodeo rider, a politician and a cattle farmer.All of which and more will feature in his book, set to be released next year, All The King's Horses and All The Queen's Men.It was fantastic to spend some time with him, it really was.FRANK HORROR Presents: THE HORROR ANALYSISFRANK HORROR features both horror fiction and talk-format showsListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Buzzsprout — Easiest Way to Start a PodcastStart podcasting today. It's the easiest way to start, grow, and monetize your podcast.
We hit the mid 20th Century Oscars, with the Best Picture winner from 1950, All The King's Men
Join us as the Best Picture Cast gang takes on All The King's Men! In this two part episode, Kieran B is joined by frequent guests Joey R (Both Godfathers, Platoon, Silence of the Lambs) and OZ(The Deer Hunter, Annie Hall, Grand Hotel) to discuss the adaptation of a Pulitzer winning novel and Best Picture winner of 1949! In the second part of the episode, similar to what we did on our CAVALCADE episode, we revisit the season 3 rankings, Oz give us his picks, we reveal the composite rankings (as seen on Letterboxd), and compare our lists to the IMDB Rankings. It's one you are not going to want to miss! Time Stamps: Season Two Rankings Revisited 1:46:47 Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Instagram and Letterboxd: @bestpicturecast Follow the Cohosts on Twitter: Joey R: @joey0314 Oz: GOsborn31 Send us an email: bestpicturepodcast@yahoo.com Check out our Merch store: https://best-picture-cast.creator-spring.com
Patrick and Lauren, your favorite podcasters, are joined by friend and actor Adam Wasser to discuss and dissect All The King's Men. A film about the rise and fall of a corrupt politician, who makes his friends richer and retains power by dint of a populist appeal....Who does that sound like to you????Eerily familiar story and themes. It's hard not to ask yourself after watching this, how are we still making the same mistakes?Starring:Broderick Crawford - WillieJohn Ireland - Jack BurdenJoanne Dru - Anne StantonDirected by:Robert RossenAdam would prefer to hide online some where but his improv troupe can be found here:Honeymoon Improv
Listen every Tuesday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru) Subscribe in iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/beyond-funk-radio-shows/id1063844118 For more info please visit beyondfunk.ru Tracklist: 1. Sandro Brugnolini - Velocipedèico 2. High Fidelity — Life Time 3. Dum Dum - Art The Grass 4. James Royal - House Of Jack 5. The Soul Lifters - Hot funky and Sweaty 6. Audience - House On The Hill 7. Benny Gordon - Give A Damn 8. Maceo and All The King's Men - Better Half 9. Melvin Bliss - Synthetic Substitution 10. Reuben Bell - Superjock 11. Barbara and The Browns - In My Heart 12. Portis Brothers - Summer Love (Pt. 2) 13. Joyce Williams - The First Thing I Do in the Morning 14. Swithold - Slowburner 15. Larry Ellis & The Black Hammer - Funky Thing 16. Smokey Johnson & Company - The Funky Moon 17. Honey Cone - Don't Count Your Chickens (Before They Hatch) 18. Holly Carroll - Lovin' 19. Bobby Marchan - Push The Button 20. Charlie Antolini's Power Dozen - Jumping 21. Birmingham Traveleers - Call Me, Answer
1 06. Have A Break copy Chicken Grass 02:54 Chicken Grass 2 I Shall Be Released Marion Williams 04:32 The New Message 3 Father Father Pops Staples 04:24 Father Father 4 The Wind Cries Mary Hopeton Lewis 02:36 VA-This Is Reggae-197x 5 i wouldn't treat a dog bobby blue bland 03:18 cheatin' soul and the southern dream of freedom 6 Hey Lady (Scepter LP SPS 5124) Doris Duke 05:45 Ghost Of Myself (Discography 1968-81) 7 Walk A Mile In My Shoes Willie Hightower 03:22 Leo Blokhuis Presenteert The Sound Of The South 1961-1976 CD3 8 Woman, What Do You Be Doing Eddie & Ernie 02:34 Lost Friends 9 Soul Train Roy Head 02:31 Leo Blokhuis Presenteert The Sound Of The South 1961-1976 CD3 10 Back From the Brink (Harder Than You Think) The Soul Immigrants 03:54 11 Summer in the City Bartel 03:05 The Doors of Perception, Dope Funk, Psychedelic Soul and Acid Jazz from New York City 1970-1974 12 No Use Kylie Auldist 03:53 Just Say 13 Plastic Man The Temptations 06:00 Psychedelic Soul - Disc 2 14 Brother Where Are You Ralfi Pagan 03:25 El Barrio Gangsters Latin Soul 15 Careful Horace Andy 02:59 Midnight Rocker 16 Fearless SAULT 04:10 UNTITLED (Rise) 17 08_Grits_(SD Master)01 Pieces of a Man 03:36 Made in Pieces 18 Perfectly Imperfect (feat Doc Brown) copy The Jazz Defenders 04:17 19 Cityscape slim moore and the mar-kays 04:27 Introducing 20 Kaiso Newscast Kobo Town 02:56 Jumbie In The Jukebox 21 Are U Satisfied Black Mango, Samba Touré 04:52 Quicksand 22 Atomic Dog 2017 Me'Shell NdegéOcello 06:28 Ventriloquism 23 Benefit for All (feat. Dele Sosimi) Ogún Afrobeat 05:41 Unite 24 baby don't you know mother popcorn 03:04 25 Burning Up Mutiny 04:07 Mutiny On The Mamaship 26 Soul Cake Dyke & The Blazers 10:10 We Got More Soul (The Ultimate Broadway Funk) 27 Invisible (feat Laura Vane) Flevans 03:33 28 Better Half - Original Maceo & All The King's Men 04:52 Doing Their Own Thing 29 You Don't Have Far To Go Candi Staton 04:16 His Hands 30 Jealous Guy Donny Hathaway 03:09 Live
1. The Meters - Just Kissed My Baby 2. Maceo & All The King's Men - Southwick 3. Nancy Wilson - Tell The Truth 4. Rasputin's Stash - The Devil Made Me Do It 5. Grady Tate - When You Get Right Down To It 6. Marvin Holmes - Life 7. Weldon Irvine - Bananas 8. Brief Encounter - Human 9. Synthia feat. Lady Wray - Tonight You Might 10. The O'Jays - Summer Fling 11. Mike James Kirkland - Love Insurance 12. Ronnie Jones - Soul Sister 13. Sir Joe Quarterman - The Way They Do My Life 14. Arlene Bell - Did You Mean It 15. Syl Johnson - I'm Talkin' 'Bout Freedom 16. Galaxy - Disco Funk 17. Magnum - Evolution 18. Al Johnson - Your Love 19. Voodoocuts - Loopita 20. The Nite-Liters - The Happy Hooker 21. Nancy Wilson - Music On My Mind 22. Judy Roberts - Senor Blues 23. Penny Goodwin - Slow Hot Wind 24. Caldera - Ancient Source 25. Yasuko Agawa - New York Afternoon 26. The Jazz Defenders - Love's Vestige 27. IKE - In My Feelings
Penny Templeton returns to Actorcast, this time to talk about how actors can develop their artistry online. I really enjoyed my conversation with Penny and it was a nice continuation from her previous episode in season 1. We talk about how actors can improve upon their craft by learning online. We discuss how actors can develop in their craft in the online medium and we also discuss how actors can best prepare their careers in a post-pandemic world.Learn more about Penny, her book Acting Lions, and her work at https://pennytempletonstudio.com. You can check out the studio's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/PennyTempletonStudio. To learn more about The Drama Bookshop, please visit https://www.dramabookshop.com.Ana will be portraying the role of Josephine Baker in the new off-Broadway Musical: Harmony: a true story of the Comedian Harmonists, six talented young men, who came together in 1920s Germany and took the world by storm with their signature blend of sophisticated close harmonies and uproarious stage antics. It's directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner and Emmy-nominated Director Warren Carlyle at the Folksbeine National Yiddish Theatre. Music and lyrics by Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman. Opens April 14-May 8th with a possible extension until May 15th.Purchase tickets at: https://nytf.org/harmony/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIn9iK2v7S9gIVja6GCh3lmgKLEAAYASAAEgKoQ_D_BwE Follow on Instagram at: @thecastofharmony Penny Templeton's over 30 years of artistry is the culmination of four generations of theatre actresses. Although Penny was warned by her family not to go on the Stage, she embraced her legacy and began performing and studying under such masters as Paul Sorvino and Wynn Handman. Highlights of her career include starring in Joyce Carol Oates' I Stand Before You Naked at the American Place Theatre, and as Paul Sorvino's wife in All The King's Men. She started teaching in the early 1990's, and opened the Penny Templeton Studio in Manhattan in 1994. Ms. Templeton was selected by Columbia University's School of the Arts to teach ‘Acting for the Camera' to third year MFA students. Her book on the craft, business and art of acting, ACTING LIONS has been referred to as “The Actor's Bible” and has received rave reviews in the industry. Her unique teaching methods and techniques have garnered awareness and recognition from the press as well as industry peers. Most recently the Wall Street Journal highlighted her On-Camera Teaching techniques in its article on the importance of Green Screen in today's films. She has appeared on ABC News, as well as broadcast media outlets in the US, Great Britain, Canada & Australia as an expert commentator on the craft of Acting. Her articles on acting have been published in national magazines, and she was called upon to be a finalist Judge for the New York Film Festival, Emmys and Cable Ace Awards.Her directorial credits include the Off Broadway show, The Rise of Dorothy Hale, as well as the one man shows: F Train, Idiot's Guide to Life and I Stand Before You Naked. She is featured in Ronald Rand's acclaimed Acting Teachers of America, and Glenn Alterman's book, Promoting Your Acting Career. Ms. Templeton works and Skypes regularly with actors in Theatre, Film and Television in New York City, Los Angeles, throughout the United States, and all over the world. She has recently produced her Facebook Live Stream series on the craft of acting, airing Wednesdays at 5pm EST on the Penny Templeton Studio Facebook page. Penny teaches her Master Class, Advanced on Camera and coaches actor on set, for theater, auditions. and coaches and records self-tape auditions.Sign up for the Actorcast Newsletter at Actorcast.
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We mob together to discuss Willie Stark's rants and political fall from grace as we're discussing the 22nd Best Picture winner All The King's Men. This 1949 film takes the gaze of a noir film and applies it to a political thriller about a local farmer turned politician. All The King's Men was based on the popular novel by Robert Penn Warren from 1946. We descend into the earthly mess that is politics to discuss how politics are often portrayed in film as well as some of our favorite “political films”. We discuss Mercedes McCambridge's film debut in All The King's Men and how it even earned her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, becoming only a handful of actors to win an Oscar in their film debut. It's impossible to discuss this film without mentioning the sharp script and the dominating performance by Broderick Crawford who even won the Best Actor award for his performance as farmer turned politician Willie Stark. If you like this episode and the show, please leave a review! It really does help us. Give us a follow on Instagram at WorthyPodcast and on Twitter @WorthyPod. Subscribe on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you may get your podcasts! Tell us how we're wrong at worthysubmissions@gmail.com
Podmas is back- and today, we're joined by Dr Diane Fisher aka All The King's Horses. Dr Di is a trauma consultant, Chief Medical Officer of the British Equestrian Trade Association, and a dressage rider who's recently graded as a para rider. In this episode, Di chats about the aims of her accounts and the amazing Rider Clinic, reporting accidents through BETA's new form, dressage goals and dreams, and staying a bit safer when we can. This episode of Podmas was recorded Live in the Small & Supercharged Group. Intro music- "Jingle bells" by scottholmesmusic.com
The Buzz 1: “The book is better” – you hear often when it comes to adaptations of books for the screen…plenty of TV adaptations are as good as the books they're based on, and some are even better…Book adaptations have become must-see TV, from Game of Thrones to The Handmaid's Tale and beyond. (www.stylist.co.uk) The Buzz 2: Some of the most talked-about TV series of the past few years are all based on novels and other published works…books, comic books, and graphic novels in development as TV or streaming series have the potential to become the next big Certified Fresh thing…Alex Cross, All The King's Men… (editorial.rottentomatoes.com) The Buzz 3: TV series based on crime novels: A Touch of Frost (1992–2010) based on the Inspector Frost series by R. D. Wingfield. Above Suspicion (2009–2012) based on the Anna Travis Mystery series by Lynda La Plante. DCI Banks (2010–2016) based on the Inspector Banks series by Peter Robinson. (imdb.com/list/ls050959758) We'll ask Dale T. Phillips, Joanna Schaffhausen, Connie Johnson Hambley and Clea Simon for their take on The Future of Crime Novels: Must-See TV Adaptation Required?
The Buzz 1: “The book is better” – you hear often when it comes to adaptations of books for the screen…plenty of TV adaptations are as good as the books they're based on, and some are even better…Book adaptations have become must-see TV, from Game of Thrones to The Handmaid's Tale and beyond. (www.stylist.co.uk) The Buzz 2: Some of the most talked-about TV series of the past few years are all based on novels and other published works…books, comic books, and graphic novels in development as TV or streaming series have the potential to become the next big Certified Fresh thing…Alex Cross, All The King's Men… (editorial.rottentomatoes.com) The Buzz 3: TV series based on crime novels: A Touch of Frost (1992–2010) based on the Inspector Frost series by R. D. Wingfield. Above Suspicion (2009–2012) based on the Anna Travis Mystery series by Lynda La Plante. DCI Banks (2010–2016) based on the Inspector Banks series by Peter Robinson. (imdb.com/list/ls050959758) We'll ask Dale T. Phillips, Joanna Schaffhausen, Connie Johnson Hambley and Clea Simon for their take on The Future of Crime Novels: Must-See TV Adaptation Required?
The Buzz 1: “The book is better” – you hear often when it comes to adaptations of books for the screen…plenty of TV adaptations are as good as the books they're based on, and some are even better…Book adaptations have become must-see TV, from Game of Thrones to The Handmaid's Tale and beyond. (www.stylist.co.uk) The Buzz 2: Some of the most talked-about TV series of the past few years are all based on novels and other published works…books, comic books, and graphic novels in development as TV or streaming series have the potential to become the next big Certified Fresh thing…Alex Cross, All The King's Men… (editorial.rottentomatoes.com) The Buzz 3: TV series based on crime novels: A Touch of Frost (1992–2010) based on the Inspector Frost series by R. D. Wingfield. Above Suspicion (2009–2012) based on the Anna Travis Mystery series by Lynda La Plante. DCI Banks (2010–2016) based on the Inspector Banks series by Peter Robinson. (imdb.com/list/ls050959758) We'll ask Dale T. Phillips, Joanna Schaffhausen, Connie Johnson Hambley and Clea Simon for their take on The Future of Crime Novels: Must-See TV Adaptation Required?
So a few things have been working for me lately, related to just getting stuff done on a given day. I will tell you all about that and also review the longest book I have ever read in its entirety other than the Bible. All The King's Men is now one of my favorite books. I didn't expect to like it, and definitely did not expect to love it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jennifer-george6/support
Learning The Tropes: A Podcast for Romance Novel Veterans and Virgins
This week we talk about Transcendence starting out as Twilight Fanfic (0:16), Kennedy Ryan's "Hoops" and "All The King's Men" series' being developed for TV (11:50), open the mailbag to talk character names that could affect our enjoyment of books (14:30), and Clayton's voice changes before diving into a great 5-star review (23:53). We also reveal next week's book, and next week's super special guest! (33:00) WE HAVE MERCH! Go to Tee-Public to get T-Shirts, Totes, Onesies and MORE: http://tee.pub/lic/learningthetropes Find us- Instagram @learningthetropes Twitter @learningtropes Facebook Learning The Tropes Podcast Join The Learning The Tropes Troop! email: learningthetropespodcast@gmail.com
On this 22nd episode we get on our soap boxes as we discuss All The King's Men !!! Twitter : @oscarsgold @hidarknesspod @beatlesblonde @udanax19 Facebook : facebook.com/goldstandardoscars Patreon : patreon.com/goldstandardoscars Shoot us an email : goldstandardoscars@gmail.com
Superman finally returns in PART V of #ZackSnydersJusticeLeague "All The King's Horses" - Back once again from the NerdNitedNations podcast, Jarrad and Phillip bask in the presence of Superman's triumphant return to the world, even if it means fighting the very people who brought him back. We talk about all that, and more. Phillip's Twitter/Instagram/Vero: @unphiltereddd Jarrad on twitter: @QCA_Mista_J Podcast Twitter: @SuperheroStress Email - superherostressed@gmail.com Podcast twitter: @NerdnitedPod Podcast link: https://nerdnitednations.podbean.com/
Nos ajude no Picpay: https://app.picpay.com/user/bytefurado Assine algum plano do PicPay do Byte Furado para fazer parte do nosso grupo do WhatsApp. Nossas Redes: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bytefurado/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Byte-Furado-109445344185140 Twitter: https://twitter.com/ByteFurado Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6tHpxiaS29p-jhHtSQRXQ?view_as=subscriber Introdução Tópico 1: O filme Liga da Justiça de Zack Snaider: 04hs:02min:02s. Data de lançamento: 18 de março de 2021 (mundial) Diretor: Zack Snyder Primeiro episódio: 18 de março de 2021 Roteiro: Chris Terrio Orçamento: 70 milhões USD Tópico 2: Part 1 – Don't Count On It, Batman Parte 1 – Não Conte Com Isso, Batman Tópico 3: Part 2 – The Age Of Heroes Parte 2 – A Era De Heróis Tópico 4: Part 3 – Beloved Mother, Beloved Son Parte 3 – Amada Mãe, Amado Filho Tópico 5: Part 4 – Chenge Machine Parte 4 – Máquina de Mudança Tópico 6: Part 5 – All The King's Horses Parte 5 – Todos os Cavalos do Rei Tópico 7: Part 6 – Something Darker Parte 6 – Algo Mais Sombrio Tópico 8: Epilogue – A Tather Twice Over Epílogo - Pai Duas Vezes Últimas considerações --- 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/bytefurado/message
Penny Templeton is a master in the craft of acting. Ryan Kessler connected us both and I was so inspired by her insight into the acting world while we had our conversation. We discussed her career as an acting coach, what the "craft of acting" means to her, and why self tapes or so crucial today. We also talk about why actors must be prepared when encountering their work and why they must make informed decisions when taking on a character.Penny Templeton’s over 30 years of artistry is the culmination of four generations of theatre actresses. Although Penny was warned by her family not to go on the Stage, she embraced her legacy and began performing and studying under such masters as Paul Sorvino and Wynn Handman. Highlights of her career include starring in Joyce Carol Oates’ I Stand Before You Naked at the American Place Theatre, and as Paul Sorvino’s wife in All The King’s Men. She started teaching in the early 1990’s, and opened the Penny Templeton Studio in Manhattan in 1994. Ms. Templeton was selected by Columbia University’s School of the Arts to teach ‘Acting for the Camera’ to third year MFA students. Her book on the craft, business and art of acting, ACTING LIONS has been referred to as “The Actor’s Bible” and has received rave reviews in the industry. Her unique teaching methods and techniques have garnered awareness and recognition from the press as well as industry peers. Most recently the Wall Street Journal highlighted her On-Camera Teaching techniques in its article on the importance of Green Screen in today’s films. She has appeared on ABC News, as well as broadcast media outlets in the US, Great Britain, Canada & Australia as an expert commentator on the craft of Acting. Her articles on acting have been published in national magazines, and she was called upon to be a finalist Judge for the New York Film Festival, Emmys and Cable Ace Awards.Her directorial credits include the Off Broadway show, The Rise of Dorothy Hale, as well as the one man shows: F Train, Idiot’s Guide to Life and I Stand Before You Naked. She is featured in Ronald Rand’s acclaimed Acting Teachers of America, and Glenn Alterman’s book, Promoting Your Acting Career. Ms. Templeton works and Skypes regularly with actors in Theatre, Film and Television in New York City, Los Angeles, throughout the United States, and all over the world. She has recently produced her Facebook Live Stream series on the craft of acting, airing Wednesdays at 5pm EST on the Penny Templeton Studio Facebook page. Penny teaches her Master Class, Advanced on Camera and coaches actor on set, for theater, auditions. and coaches and records self-tape auditions.Learn more about Penny, her book Acting Lions, and her work at https://pennytempletonstudio.com. You can check out the studio's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/PennyTempletonStudio.Sign up for the Actorcast Newsletter at Actorcast and join our membership to gain access to exclusive content at Become an Actorcast Premium Member | Actorcast.
12. David (3/28/21): All The King's Men [2 Samuel 23] - Milo Wilson by Randall Church
After months of fan campaigning and a ton of hype, Zack Snyder's Justice League is here! We at Nerds Talk Movies have been very skeptical of this director's cut of Justice League. Does it live up to the hype? Shockingly, we actually think it is. In this episode, we break down each chapter, all the main characters, and whether or not we'd personally like to see Snyder's Justice League universe continue. And like many of our Spoiler Talks, this is a longer episode. So, be sure to check out the timestamps below to find any of the specific topics we cover. Timestamps - General Thoughts On The Snyder Cut - 2:10 Part 1: “Don't Count On It, Batman” And Part 2: “The Age Of Heroes” - 11:04 In this section, we also go into the character arcs for Batman, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman Part 3: “Beloved Mother, Beloved Son” And Part 4: “Change Machine” - 38:00 In this section, we also go into the character arcs for Cyborg and The Flash Part 5: “All The King's Horses” And Part 6: “Something Darker” - 1:08:18 The Epilogue - 1:29:34 The Final Knightmare Scene - 1:34:45 Final Ratings And Do You Want To See Snyder's Justice League Continue - 1:44:48 Finally, If you like what you hear, don't forget to follow us on Twitter @NerdStashShow and Discord at The Nerd Stash Community. We can't wait to hear from you! Don't forget to subscribe to your favorite podcasting services of your choice and leave a rating and comment. We'd appreciate it, and it helps us immensely. --- Follow The Nerd Stash for all your nerdy news! --- Social Links: Twitter || YouTube || Instagram || Website
In the final year of the 1940s, the Academy gave their top honor to the political thriller All The King's Men. The movie also saw wins for its leading actor Broderick Crawford and the supporting actress Mercedes McCambridge. However, 1949 was also the year of The Heiress, staring Olivia de Havilland and a young Montgomery Clift. Which movie do we think stands the test of time? Tune in and find out.
Welcome to the second episode of this year's Podmas - today's episode is with Amanda Marshall from 3 Donkeys Clothing, Diane Adamson from All The King's Horses, Odette Insoll from Nouvelle Habit, and Kathryn Bell from Team Equestrian Shop. On this festive episode, we'll be talking about great gifts for loved ones, different Christmases, time hacks, a bit of business chat, and the ladies will also be answering some slightly random Christmas based questions too! Small & Supercharged Podmas will be running each week day until 24th December, with each episode featuring members of the Small & Supercharged Mastermind group. If you tune in, please do screenshot, share, and tag us all - let's spread a little Christmas cheer! Intro music- "Jingle bells" by scottholmesmusic.com
Have you wanted to roleplay as a horse? Ya, us neither, but here we are! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Where do I even begin....... As a not prepared, random one shot our wonderful DM Rae decided to look on Reddit for a fun, simple one shot. This is where it all started to go downhill. We sincerely apologize to all horse lovers (not like that, weirdo) and we hope you enjoy this crazy adventure. We sure did. If you'd like to play the one shot campaign All The King's Horses for yourself, feel free to download the rules in the link below. Credit to u/SirDoctorKok ( https://www.reddit.com/user/SirDoctorKok/ ) for creating the rules for this one shot campaign.
Litus y Coque Malla… Y de repente es un lunes para estar contentos. Como si todo volviese a empezar de cero, sin malos rollos, ni pensamientos entrecruzados, porque todo parece claro, radiante, cielo despejado. Hemos vuelto a enamorarnos de la vida y buscamos canciones idóneas para el momento de emprender esta nueva semana. Es un nuevo día. Mañana ya veremos. Busquemos. “Pet Sounds” de The Beach Boys, la obra monumental de Brian Wilson. Entonces The Freshmen también. Y la visita de Dusty Springfield a Memphis. Y Paul Williams y Roger Nichols que confluían con las melodías de Burt Bacharach. Y por tanto Carpenter y Rumer. Y los milagros de la Warner: Harps Bizarre, America, Seals & Crofts… DISCO 1 HENRY JEROME Oh Pretty Woman (1997) (ON THE ROCKS - 12) DISCO 2 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD All The King's Horses (21) DISCO 3 HARPERS BIZARRE Come to the Sunshine (A WHOLE LOT OF RAINBOWS - 1) DISCO 4 EVIE SANDS Any Way ThatYou Want (4) DISCO 5 AMERICA Another Try (3) DISCO 6 RUMER Am I Forgiven (1) DISCO 7 THE FRESHMEN Look At The Sunshine (LOOK AT THE SUNSHINE - 1) DISCO 8 BITTERSWEET Sugar Mama (8) DISCO 9 CARPENTERS Love Is Surrender (2) DISCO 10 PAUL WILLIAMS Someday Man (1) DISCO 11 ROGER NICHOLS Don't Take Your Time [Stereo] (1) DISCO 12 THE YEARNING & Luci Ashbourne Don’t Take Me To Home (2) DISCO 13 SEALS & CROFTS I'll Play For You (11) DISCO 14 GARY LEWIS New Day (8) DISCO 15 THE BEACH BOYS I'm Waiting For The Day (19) DISCO 16 LITUS & COQUE MALLA Pedalear (USB - Ordenador) Escuchar audio
Over the course of a few days in the fall of 2015, the sophisticated and awkward, wry and beautiful Mathilde upends her tidy world. She takes a short leave from her job at one of New York's leading auction houses and follows her best friend Gretchen on an impromptu trip to Paris. While there, she confronts her late mother's hidden life, attempts to rein in Gretchen's encounters with an aloof and withholding sometime-boyfriend, and faces the traumatic loss of both her parents when she was a teenager. Reeling between New York, Paris, Munich London, and Berlin, The Superrationals is an erotic and darkly comic story about female friendship, set at the intersection between counterculture and the multimillion dollar art industry. Mathilde takes short, perceptive notes on artworks as a way to organize her own chaotic thoughts and life. Featuring a bitchy gossip chorus within a larger carousel of voices, The Superrationals coolly surveys the international art and media worlds while exploring game theory, the uncanny, and psychoanalysis. Written in the “Young Girl” tradition of Michelle Bernstein's All The King's Horses, Bernadette Corporation's Reena Spaulings and Natasha Stagg's Surveys, The Superrationals confronts the complexity of building narrative in life and on the page and the instability that lies at the heart of everything. Author Stephanie LaCava is in conversation with writer/filmmaker/TV producer/editor Sasha Sagan. ________________________________________________ Produced by Maddie Gobbo & Michael Kowaleski Theme: "I Love All My Friends," a new, unreleased demo by Fragile Gang. Visit https://www.skylightbooks.com/event for future offerings from the Skylight Books Events team.
There's no doubt that Covid has changed things for many people, and Dr Diane Adamson is definitely one of those. As a trauma consultant, Diane is used to dealing with medical emergencies, but when Covid appeared, Diane's focus was shifted to Covid. As light relief, Diane started a Facebook group, called All The King's Horses, combining her medical knowledge with her passion for horses and personal knowledge of injury which changed her riding forever. Fast forward to now, and Diane holds regular Rider Clinics helping to educate people around injury, recovery, medical terms and how to report accidents correctly too. She's also pursuing her dreams of being a dressage rider. Three months ago, Diane won the very first mentoring competition that I collaborated on with Equiboodle's Victoria Bodey, and Emily Cole Illustrations. Over the last few months, I've had the absolute pleasure of getting to know Diane and I'm so excited to share this podcast with you.
Authors Lindsey Fairleigh and Lindsey Pogue interview Juliette Cross about her book Wolf Gone Wild, the first installment in her Paranormal Romance series, Stay a Spell.WARNING: This episode contains spoilers about Wolf Gone Wild and the Stay a Spell series.Link to Wolf Gone Wild on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B083H41JPWJuliette Cross on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Juliette-Cross/e/B00MQ18Z1WJuliette Cross's website: www.juliettecross.comJuliette Cross on Instagram: www.instagram.com/juliettecrossauthorJuliette Cross's FB page: www.facebook.com/juliettecrossauthorJuliette Cross's FB Reader Group: www.facebook.com/groups/370204226437408Juliette Cross on Twitter: twitter.com/Juliette__CrossSmart Women Read Romance Podcast: www.facebook.com/swreadrom/BOOK RECS!All The King's Men Duet by Kennedy Ryanwww.amazon.com/dp/B081NBYRCZThe Selection Series (audiobooks) by Kiera Casshttps://www.audible.com/series/The-Selection-Audiobooks/B00CEK623IThe Wrong Game by Kandi Steinerhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JHWB67J/Join the No Shelf Control Podcast Facebook Group:www.facebook.com/groups/noshelfcontrolpodcastSupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/noshelfcontrolLindsey Pogue's website:https://www.lindseypogue.com/Lindsey Fairleigh's website:www.lindseyfairleigh.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/noshelfcontrol)
Listen every Tuesday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru) Subscribe in iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/beyond-funk-radio-shows/id1063844118 tracklist: 1. Little Mack Simmons - The Same One 2. Now - Lovin' You Is Easy 3. Four Mints - You're My Desire 4. Del Edwards - Need I Say More 5. Triplet Twins - From The Rooter To The Tooter 6. The Ponderosa Twins Plus One - Bound 7. Brook Benton With The Dixie Flyers - Let Me Fix It 8. Gene Harris & The Three Sounds - Sittin' Duck 9. Scott Brothers - Side Trackin' 10. Eldridge Holmes - The Book 11. Benny Spellman - Fortune Teller 12. Funkadelic - Nappy Dugout 13. The Douzer - The Sneak 14. Maceo and All The King's Men - Southwick 15. Johannes Fehring & The Chicks - What Do You Want Now, Darling 16. April Aloisio - Duid Dere 17. Alice Babs and Duke Ellington - Stoona 18. Claudia Vita - Dr No Piano 19. Zeke and The Soulsetters - Take It and Get 20. Debbie Haines - Get Off Your Butt
Tommy's live pulse show from Wednesday 12th August 2020 Playlist is The Tearaways - Charlie, Keith, and Ringo The Jaks - Kaleidoscope Dojo Cuts - Take Me Away (feat. The Faithful Brothers & Osaka Monaurail) Maya Maya - Lifeguard Helen maw - Playing with fire Karamilk - Hurt Fly the Nest - Wild Ride Indie Butterflies Dream - Thinking of you EmT - Diva Pace - Boatmans Weather Black lesion - Formless Kodak Ghosts - Till The Morning Comes Matthew Holland & All The King's Men - Love Blaney - So Clear The Valkarys - Xylophobia Mantis and the Prayer - I Know You Stepford Wives - All On Me Leopard Rays - Pass You By Alicia Deanna - Lessened by love Elaine Lennon - Uncharterd Water Electrobuddha - Scandinavian Girls Little Triggers - Burn John Hewitson - There you Go (Pulse Session track) The Ladybugg - Why Snow Coats - Navy Blue TMCF - That Beating Drum Vansleep - Chambers Taxi With Strangers - Time
GT's Boos Band Like Crying Earl Gaines - 2008 - Nothin' But The Blues10 - Cheat On Schedule Earl Gaines - 2008 - Nothin' But The Blues7 - Everything Sweet Reminds Me Of You Earl Gaines - 2008 - Nothin' But The Blues6 - You Better Know Your Hole From Mine 11 Guys Quartet - Assets11 Guys mp311 Hey Daddyo Ritchie Dave Porter - The girl with red hair Luther Allison 1 All The King's Horses Tyler Morris - 2020 - Living In The Shadows7. Why Is Love So Blue The 44's - 2019 - Twist The Knife5 - Too Many Drivers Tim Staffell & Paul Stewart - How High (2020)3 - Jazz, Gin & Blues Tas CruMemphis Song12 Tas Cru - Can't Get Over Blues The Smoke Wagon Blues Band The Ballad Of Albert Johnson Rick EstrinRick Estrin - You Asked For It...Live!Rick_Estrin__The_Nightcats_-_My_Next_Ex-Wife Harry Muskee & Eelco Gelling - Ballads7 - Sometimes Sweet BourbonBorn a RebelSweet Bourbon - I Asked You a Question Dynamite Blues BandMedicineDynamite Blues Band - This Ain't Goodbye Detroit Blues Band - Walkin' Out The Door ZZ Top - The Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990 Box Set (2013)ZZ Top-The Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990-10CD-20131 - ZZ Top's First AlbumB-zz_top-brown_ Angela Lewis Brown - You Do Something To Me JP Williams Blues Band Featuring Ekat Pereyra NEVER BREAK THIS HEART - LIVE Celso Salim Band - Mama's Hometown 24 PesosWhen The Ship Goes Down (2012)Mean Hearted Woman Roy Buchanan7 - Loading Zone5 - Ramon's Blues The Teskey Brothers - 2020 - Live At The Forum10. Honeymoon (Live At The Forum, 2019
Facet Block shot on BOTH left & right sides of spine this last Tuesday. I'll let you know how it goes. If there's no show next week, you'll know it did not go well. If I'm here, we'll assume it went OK. This week Rockin' The KOR with The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Lame-stream radio...Variety...I do not think they TRULY know the meaning of the word! That's why I do what I do here...Rockin' The KOR! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast bringing Power Pop, Rock, Soul, Rhythm & Blues to anyone and everyone who wants to expand their rock and roll radio knowledge! Shows NOW on Mixcloud, PlayerFM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, Pocket Cast, Apple iTunes Podcasts, and Google Play Music Podcasts!! Please! Follow me on Twitter JimPrell@TMusicAuthority. Please, help me help all these fine talented musicians to get listened to! Share it! Share it!! Share It!!! SHARED! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ The Podcast can also be heard here - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ Now Rocking The KOR! www.koradio.rocks 7PM UK, 2PM ET, 11AM PT Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with a SPECIALLY recorded hour! Let the bands know you heard me playing their music here ROCKIN' The KOR!! Show 111!!Super 8 – Music-Authority-ThemeThe Tearaways - Charlie-Keith-and-RingoNige Silvestri - If OnlyJoe Normal & The Anytowner's - Thank You GirlTom Welsh - Time Runs AwayTom Welsh - Everything That Might BeNolan Voide - The Music Authority JingleBe Quiet. Shout Loud! - She'd Say (She's Going Out On Friday)Sunny Disposition - 2 - Light FootCalum Jones – FingertipsRichie Sampson – HenriettaFreddie Dilevi - 04 Die Tonight (Rum Bar Records)Freddie Dilevi - 01 Teenager's Heartbreak (Rum Bar Records)SoulBird - The Music Authority JingleGeoff Gibbons - Keep On DrivingMystery Rose - Sunset BoulevardNick Howe - It Belongs To HerNick Howe - Wide AwakeMatthew Holland & All The King's Men – LoveMark Gardner - Happy
Beautiful sunrise this morning as I prep the three hours of The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Just golden rays over the yard...just beautiful! The first hour of “Singles” was golden, too! Stay golden, Pony-Boy! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...recorded and on Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, AND Google Play Music! AND NOW ON MORNINGS IN CANADA! https://s1.citrus3.com:2000/public/HCRRadio Hamilton Co-Op Radio! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ Podcast recorded here - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ Take a moment and share this post! Share it! Share it!! Share It!!! SHARED! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Please check out my shows special recorded hour, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT Now Rocking The KOR! www.koradio.rocks ALSO! Hear a completely different recorded hour of Power Pop, Rock, Soul, Rhythm & Blues...NO TWO LIVE SHOWS THE SAME, Friday, Saturday and Sunday on Pop Radio UK 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! July 27, 2020, Monday, one third…Orbis Max - TMA SHOW OPEN THEMEThe Tearaways - Charlie-Keith-and-RingoTori Alice - State Of LoveJoe Normal & The Anytowner's - Thank You GirlLibrarians With Hickeys Featuring Lisa Mychols - 01 That Time Is Now (Big Stir Records)Mike Crooker - TMA DropLibrarians WIth Hickeys - 02 I Enjoy Being A Boy (In Love With You) (Big Stir Records)King Salami & The Cumberland 3 - The Double-Switch [Kiss My Ring] (Damaged Goods Records)Swerve City – DangerousMatthew Holland & All The King's Men – LoveMark Gardner – HappyThe Toms - 01 One Man Girl Parade (Futureman Records)The Toms - 02 You Shot Me Out of Your Cannon (Futureman Records)Richard Turgeon - A New Shade of BlueMystery Rose - Sunset BoulevardAnthem Club – TroubleBe Quiet. Shout Loud! - She'd Say (She's Going Out On Friday)The Rallies - It's Okay [Upside Down]Tom Welsh - Time Runs AwayTom Welsh – Everything That Might Be
“Nail up anyone that gets if your way. And if they don’t deliver, give me the hammer and I’ll do it myself!’ This week, Cinema Cemetery wraps up the 1940s with a look at 1949’s All The King’s Men, the story of Willie Stark’s rise from “hick” lawyer to governor and aftermath left in his wake. The story is not just about the controversial politician, but the team that gets (and keeps) him in power. While a fictional story, Stark’s character finds multiple historical comparisons, as well as real-world reflections. Does the “King” still reign? Find out this week on Cinema Cemetery!Current Rankings4- Lawerence of Arabia5- Gone With Wind 11-It Happened One Night20-The Lost Weekend24. Casablanca25- All Quiet on the Western Front27-Rebecca30-The Mutiny on the Bounty35-You Can’t Take It With You 36- Mrs. Miniver45-A Gentlemen's Agreement49-Hamlet50-Cimarron (change)60-Best Years of Our Lives65-The Great Ziegfeld 70- Wings71-Grand Hotel77-Life of Emil Zola79- How Green Was My Valley85- Going My Way91- Broadway Melody 92-Cavalcade
For years now, the country has been haunted by an enemy as elusive as any ghost. The head of a network working to weaken our war effort and prepared to devastate our defences at a stroke when the opportunity presents itself for their Nazi masters to strike. He has been held in check by our heroes, but with their own network depleted and diminished, how much longer can they continue the fight? If the end is to come, it must come now - and it will take... All The King's Men! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For years now, the country has been haunted by an enemy as elusive as any ghost. The head of a network working to weaken our war effort and prepared to devastate our defences at a stroke when the opportunity presents itself for their Nazi masters to strike. He has been held in check by our heroes, but with their own network depleted and diminished, how much longer can they continue the fight? If the end is to come, it must come now - and it will take... All The King's Men!
To support our work and listen to additional content, see here: https://patreon.com/yourshelf and follow us on social media @_yourshelf_. In our latest, fifth episode of The YourShelf Podcast, Everything Is Both, our chief curator Juliano Zaffino (Jay) sits down with author Rebecca Dinerstein Knight to discuss books, Norway, screenplays, Jenny Slate, and Rebecca's second novel, Hex. For full show notes, see here: https://podcast.yourshelf.uk/episodes/5. Thanks for listening. LinksPatreonInstagramTwitterPodcastYourShelfEpisode NotesJay asks Rebecca about her bookshelves, the books that made her, and which authors she'd invite to a dinner party. (from 1:35)Rebecca begins the discussion with her first novel, The Sunlit Night, and the process involved in writing the screenplay for the film adaptation due out later in 2020. Rebecca and Jay discuss Rebecca's wide-ranging writing career, the impetus behind her latest novel Hex, creative friendships, obsession, the sophomore slump, and the doubleness of everything. (from 10:24)Finally, Rebecca hints at what her next projects are going to look like. (from 48:21)Jay recommends signing up to our Patreon for access to exclusive content, including a short bonus episode with more content from the interview, where Jay and Rebecca play a game of "Celebs Read Nice Tweets", and Rebecca answers some extra questions from Jay.Jay wraps up with all the books that were discussed in the episode and a few other books he recommends. Some of the books and authors we discussed in our latest episode include Kafka, Mark Strand, Louise Glück, Wallace Stevens, Frank O'Hara, Nicole Sealey, Noah Warren; All The King's Men by Robert Penn Warren, To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, Independent People by Halldór Laxness, Changing by Liv Ullmann; Dante, George Eliot, Gustave Flaubert; Little Weirds by Jenny Slate, Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery, The Moomins by Tove Jansson, the short stories of Grace Paley, The Edwardians by Vita Sackville-West, Sweet Days of Discipline by Fleur Jaeggy, Pond by Claire-Louise Bennett; Michael Chabon, Walter Pater; Parakeet by Marie-Helene Bertino, A Burning by Megha Majumdar, and Riding With The Ghost by Justin Taylor. If you're looking for even more recommendations, especially in the age of social distancing, Jay has you covered. Recently, he's read and enjoyed Olivia Laing's Funny Weather, Seán Hewitt's Tongues of Fire, Martha Sprackland's Citadel, Sam Riviere's After Fame, and Deborah Levy's memoirs Things I Don't Want to Know and The Cost of Living.Also, Jay reminds that you can order a copy of his book of poems, the debut publication of The YourShelf Press, on yourshelf.uk/press.Rebecca Dinerstein Knight closes with a reading of the stunning 'Pharmakon' chapter in her new second novel Hex. (from 58:49)Buy, read and review Hex online now, available from most bookstores! Rebecca's first novel The Sunlit Night is also available for purchase, and her debut poetry collection Lofoten is available digitally.Thanks for listening and tune in again soon for Episode Six!
McAlvany Weekly Commentary The crisis isn’t c-19 it’s c-253 (trillion) The $253 trillion debt ponzi scheme began unraveling 7 months ago Physical gold will run out immediately when people “run out” of the bond market The McAlvany Weekly Commentary with David McAlvany and Kevin Orrick All The King’s Horses & All The King’s Men Can’t Put $253 […] The post All The King’s Horses & All The King’s Men Can’t Put $253 Trillion Together Again appeared first on McAlvany Weekly Commentary.
Career Retrospective with Patricia Clarkson on November 28, 2018. Moderated by Dave Karger. Academy Award nominee and Emmy Award-winning actress, Patricia Clarkson takes on roles as varied as the platforms for which she plays them. This multi-faceted approach makes her one of today's most respected actresses. Clarkson's continuous innovative work in independent film most recently earned her the 2018 British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Sally Potter’s film “The Party.” In 2010 she received rave reviews for her starring role in the award winning romantic drama, “Cairo Time,” which put her career in the American spotlight. She won the Independent Award for Acting Excellence at the 2009 ShoWest Awards. In 2003, her role in “Pieces of April” earned her nominations for an Academy Award, Golden Globe, SAG, Broadcast Film Critics and Independent Spirit awards. The National Board of Review and the National Society of Film Critics named her Best Supporting Actress of the Year for her work in “Pieces of April” and “The Station Agent.” Currently, Clarkson can be seen in the independent film drama “Jonathan,” opposite Ansel Elgort and in the sixth and final season of “House of Cards” on Netflix. She was most recently seen in Isabel Coixet’s “The Bookshop,” the HBO limited series “Sharp Objects” alongside Amy Adams, based on the novel by Gillian Flynn, directed by Jean-Marc Vallée; in the final installment of the Maze Runner trilogy, and Sally Potter’s film “The Party,” for which she won the 2018 British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. 2019 will see Clarkson in the detective film “Out of Blue” based on the Martin Amis novel, in which she plays the lead character. “Out of Blue” Premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in their Platform Series in 2018 and was also seen at the 2018 London Film Festival. She will next film “Light on Broken Glass” in the leading role. In 2014 she starred alongside Sir Ben Kingsley in “Learning to Drive” directed by Isabel Coixet. The film won runner up honors for the People’s Choice Award at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in August 2015 and opened to critical acclaim. Other recent films include the timely thriller “The East,” opposite Brit Marling and Alexander Skarsgård, the comedy “Friends with Benefits,” in which she co-stars with Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis and the Lone Scherfig directed drama, “One Day” with Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess. In 2010, she was seen in the box office hit “Easy A.” Clarkson and the cast of “Good Night, and Good Luck.” with George Clooney and David Straithairn, received both Screen Actors Guild and Gotham Award nominations for Best Ensemble. “Far From Heaven” won her a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Supporting Actress, “All The Real Girls” won her a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and “The Safety of Objects” earned her an Acting Prize at the Deauville Film Festival. “The Green Mile” earned Clarkson and cast (including Tom Hanks and James Cromwell) a Screen Actors Guild Best Ensemble Award nomination, and “High Art” earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Supporting Actress. Other film credits include: Martin Scorsese's thriller “Shutter Island,” Woody Allen's “Whatever Works” and “Vicky Christina Barcelona,” “Blind Date” with Stanley Tucci, “Elegy,” “No Reservations,” “All The King’s Men,” “Lars and the Real Girl,” “Simply Irresistible,” “The Pledge,” “Jumanji,” “Rocket Gibraltar” and “The Untouchables.”
LOXTON'S BACK! The mighty Tom Butcher shares his memories of playing PC Steve Loxton, filming car chases, being reprimanded by a member of the public and discuss his stunning central performance in Series 8's "All The King's Horses". We also celebrate his career in general in this rare and fascinating interview, recorded hot off the heels of his critically acclaimed performance as Henry II in The Lion in Winter at the English Theatre in Frankfurt. Tom's nominated charity is mind.org.uk
Episode 3: All The King’s Horses. 2 Samuel 11:1-5. After becoming king, David stopped “being” king. He was living beneath his calling after having lived a life beyond his enemies definition. Then, temptation crept in. We are all tempted, and Pastor Adam explains 4 keys found in scripture to overcome temptation before it arrives.
We can’t put him back together, but we’re hoping that All The King’s Men can. Join the full squad as we discuss whether the 1949 best picture winner belongs in the Talk of Fame. > Direct podcast RSS feed: here! > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter!> Check out The Media By Us Facebook … Continue reading "Talkie Talk #161: All the King’s Men (1949)"
This week, we discussed the 1949 best picture All The King's Men. Molly and Jordan have differing opinions about this one. Other topics of discussion include Mary Poppins horse racing, The Lion King vs. Aladdin, and short and fat ties. Listen and enjoy!
*So I totally realized, that there never was an episode 11 and that makes everything out of whack, so this is actually episode 11. Enjoy!* On this episode the guys continue their talk about the third edition of their Best Picture Winners revisits. Check out Part 1 from the years are 1948-1957 (the 20th– 29th Oscar winners) here. You can find Edition 1 here and Edition 2 here and Part 2 here. In Part One the guys reveal their bottom five of the decade. 10. The Greatest Show on Earth 9. Around the World in 80 Days 8. From Here to Eternity Tie for 6th place 6. An American in Paris 6. Marty On this episode they list the top five of the decade. 5. Hamlet 4. All About Eve 3. All The King’s Men 2. On The Waterfront 1. The Bridge on the River Kwai As usual we award the best performances and film with our own version of the Oscar’s! Best Picture- Bridge on the River Kwai for both DA and AB Best Actor- Marlon Brando (On the Waterfront) for both DA and AB Best Actress- Anne Baxter (All About Eve) for DA Bette Davis (All About Eve) for AB Best Supporting Actor- Karl Malden (On The Waterfront) for DA John Ireland (All The King’s Men) for AB Best Supporting Actress- Celeste Holm (All About Eve) for DA Eva Marie Saint (On The Waterfront) for AB Songs from this episode are from Justin Nozuka. Hera Blue Velvet Sea Dakota photographed and Andreas reviewed Justin back in July at the Danforth Music Hall when he opened for the legendary Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. You can purchase Justin’s latest album Ulysees on iTunes here. This episode was originally posted on December 15, 2015 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contrazoompod/message
In this episode, we talk about All The King's Men(1949) and All The King's Men(2006)and you get a chance to name a new cocktail!! Check out the cocktail recipe on WordPress, mix up your own, and tell us what we should call it: https://decadespodcastcom.wordpress.com/ Like, comment, subscribe, and imbibe!
On this week’s KFR podcast, host Scott Bowden begins his look at the angle that led to The Last Sellout: the return of the King to the Mid-South Coliseum on March 3, 1986, which would be the final time Jarrett Promotions sold out the building. Two of Jerry Lawler’s longtime buddies/teammates who broke into the … Continue reading Episode 15: All The King’s Men → The post Episode 15: All The King’s Men appeared first on Kentucky Fried Rasslin' Podcast.
We talk off season signings, rumors, rule changes and have story time with All The King's Men host Jesse Cohen.
The buzz: “The world is drowning in cash – and it's making us poorer while fueling a corrupt underground economy.” (K.S. Rogoff, The Curse of Cash). Jerry Maguire's “Show me the money” is taking on new meaning: India demonetized its largest cash bills, switching to electronic money. Sharing Economy icons Uber and Airbnb don't accept cash. Brick-and-mortar retailers require advance payment via mobile. Will Blockchain make us cashless soon? The experts speak. Prof. Rajeev Srinivasan, Travancore: “The corrupt are incorrigible and are still looking for unfair means to stock black money” (Narendra Modi). Simon Bain, SearchYourCloud: “Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves…tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining…” (A. de Saint-Exupéry). Nadine Hoffmann, SAP: “To find something, anything, a great truth or a lost pair of glasses, you must first believe there will be some advantage in finding it” (All The King's Men). Join us for Money's Digital Makeover – Part 1.
The buzz: “The world is drowning in cash – and it's making us poorer while fueling a corrupt underground economy.” (K.S. Rogoff, The Curse of Cash). Jerry Maguire's “Show me the money” is taking on new meaning: India demonetized its largest cash bills, switching to electronic money. Sharing Economy icons Uber and Airbnb don't accept cash. Brick-and-mortar retailers require advance payment via mobile. Will Blockchain make us cashless soon? The experts speak. Prof. Rajeev Srinivasan, Travancore: “The corrupt are incorrigible and are still looking for unfair means to stock black money” (Narendra Modi). Simon Bain, SearchYourCloud: “Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves…tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining…” (A. de Saint-Exupéry). Nadine Hoffmann, SAP: “To find something, anything, a great truth or a lost pair of glasses, you must first believe there will be some advantage in finding it” (All The King's Men). Join us for Money's Digital Makeover – Part 1.
Megan and Craig from SamePageCast present SOUND OF THE SUNSET, SOUND OF THE SEA The Monkees track by track, session by session Episode 01 - 1966 sessions 1/5 All The King's Horses The Kind Of Girl I Could Love I Don't Think You Know Me (version one) (Theme From) The Monkees (version one) Let's Dance On This Just Doesn't Seem To Be My Day Gonna Buy Me A Dog (version one) So Goes Love Papa Gene's Blues Take A Giant Step I'll Be True To You Saturday's Child This podcast is presented by THE PODS & SODS NETWORK: http://www.podsodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/podssods RSS FEED: http://www.podsodcast.libsyn.com/rss SamePageCast Theme performed by Craig and Megan All music included is the property of Rhino Records
Talia Balsam has had a fascinating career on stage and in film and television. Some of her TV roles include the new HBO Series - Divorce, Zelda, The Newsroom, Mad Men, The Good Wife, Homeland, Nurse Jackie, Elementary, Treme, K Street, Without A Trace, Larry Sanders Show, Calamity Jane, Consenting Adults and Kent State. Films include Ira Sachs' Little Men, Don’t Worry Baby, Girl In The Book, No Strings Attached, The Cake Eaters, All The King’s Men, Little Manhattan, Line Of Fire, In The Mood, Mass Appeal and The Wackness. On stage she has starred on Broadway in Jake’s Women (Theater World Award winner) and Originated roles in John Patrick Shanley's Psychopathia Sexualis, Snake Bit , F2M - Good Television, Cedar City Falls, Vicious ( Theater World Award and LA Weekly Award winner) and the Ladies Room. She is married to actor John Slattery and has a son and a dog.
This episode of the Shift Your Life Podcast, I share an interview I did with author, speaker and social entrepreneur Eric Capehart. Eric D. Capehart is an entrepreneur, coach and author of his new book titled The Miracle Maker: Uncovering the hidden miracles in mentorship. Eric D. Capehart founded All The King's Men, Mentorship organization ( in Nashville, Tn.) where he has personally mentored over 400 young males in both group settings and one on one settings. In 2004 Capehart earned his BS, degree in Speech Communications and Theatre from Tennessee State University and served as Senior Class Vice-President of the class of 2004. He later earned a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix and is currently pursuing a second Masters Degree in Professional Counseling from Liberty University. Today As an expert mentor, and Professor in the College of Business at Tennessee State University; Eric D. Capehart lives his life by his top 3 values of spirituality, family and work ethic. Click Here For Show Notes
That Stack Of Books with Nancy Pearl and Steve Scher - The House of Podcasts
Political Books for a Political SeasonWe recorded this episode on November 3rd. All the off year electioneering had us thinking about the books that delved into political issues, both fiction and non-fiction. But let's face it, so many books are tinged with politics. The Books we discussed this episode.Alan Drury, “Advise and Consent.”Robert Penn Warren, “All The King’s Men.”Dale Russakoff, “The Prize: Who’s In Charge of America’s Schools?” – "Education isn’t separate from quality of life." - NancyGeoffrey Canada, “Fist, Stick, Knife, Gun.”Ari Berman, “Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America.” (Noble story about the passage and the legacy of the voting rights act. It is one that can fill a reader with despair. “I don’t want this history to be forgotten” - Nancy)Kay Mills, “This Little Light of Mine: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer.”John Lewis, “Walking With the Wind.”Duong Van Mai Elliot.“The Sacred Willow: Four Generations In The Life Of A Vietnamese Family”Robert Caro’s “Passage of Power.”Larry Ceplair and Christpher Trumbo, “Dalton Trumbo: Blacklisted Hollywood Radical”Dalton Trumbo, “Johnny Got His Gun.”Tony Judt, “Ill Fairs the Land.”
The Ashton City Liberators and the Tall Summers have been collaborating on the takedown of one Jamie King, and following some research, the combined groups have found their way to his hideout: an old nip joint on the East End. Plans are set, and now it’s time to commit. Death to tyrants in Ashton City. Side Chatter PLAYERS Manda – Ryder Owen (King Rush). Small-time motocross champion with a lot of confidence issues. Turned his love for biking into a way to protect the people he loves and fulfill his need for speed. Nate – Rose Brixby (Tankgirl). Outgoing and friendly girl who moved to Ashton from Prominence after a high-profile kidnapping case. She learned to fight and started buying low-impact supersoldier drug derivatives to make sure she would never be kidnapped again and that she could save others as she was saved. Travis – Metra Crowell (MegaGirl). Young girl local to the Ashton area. After losing her arm in a car accident she got mixed in with the wrong crowd, but took inspiration from the Spirits of Prominence and constructed a gas-powered prosthetic to help clean up the Ashton City streets. Zach – Ellhaym Tsukimono (Kageko). A teenage girl who enjoys exploring and finding secrets. A fairly recent transfer student, she’s only been around for a year or so. The post Ashton City Heroes Ep 13 – All The King’s Men (Part 2) appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
After crushing the menace of a prostitution ring in Ashton, the city’s young Supers are settling back into their normal schedule. But nothing stays normal, and nothing stays quiet in Ashton for long. Side Chatter PLAYERS Matt – John Westfall (Giant Slayer). The frontman, singer, and rhythm guitarist of The Tall Summers, an alternative rock band that is also a vigilance group to boost brand recognition. Nate – Rose Brixby (Tankgirl). Outgoing and friendly girl who moved to Ashton from Prominence after a high-profile kidnapping case. She learned to fight and started buying low-impact supersoldier drug derivatives to make sure she would never be kidnapped again and that she could save others as she was saved. Travis – Metra Crowell (MegaGirl). Young girl local to the Ashton area. After losing her arm in a car accident she got mixed in with the wrong crowd, but took inspiration from the Spirits of Prominence and constructed a gas-powered prosthetic to help clean up the Ashton City streets. Zach – Ellhaym Tsukimono (Kageko). A teenage girl who enjoys exploring and finding secrets. A fairly recent transfer student, she’s only been around for a year or so. The post Ashton City Heroes Ep 12 – All The King’s Men appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Team Selection - Pt. 4 - All The King's Men Sermon Series at Kindred Community Church
Team Selection - Pt. 3 - All The King's Men Sermon Series at Kindred Community Church
Team Selection - Pt. 2 - All The King's Men Sermon Series at Kindred Community Church
Team Selection - Pt. 1 - All The King's Men Sermon Series at Kindred Community Church
Director Todd Phillips (Starsky & Hutch, School for Scoundrels, All The King's Men) has a gift for finding guys who have to show the worst side of themselves. He's revealed them both in documentaries and fiction films, like his newest The Hangover.