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In this episode of Search Off the Record, John and Martin talk to Allan Scott from the Google Search team that handles duplicate content. They explore how Google Search deals with duplicated content, clustering, and canonicalization. Resources: Episode transcript → https://goo.gle/sotr087-transcript Listen to more Search Off the Record → https://goo.gle/sotr-yt Subscribe to Google Search Channel → https://goo.gle/SearchCentral Search Off the Record is a podcast series that takes you behind the scenes of Google Search with the Search Relations team. #SOTRpodcast #SEO Speakers: Allan Scott, John Mueller, Martin Splitt Products Mentioned: Search Console - General
Wine: Allan Scott Cecilia Brut, Marlborough $24 Why I chose it: - I like it very much, especially the price. - It's a perfect “stand-by” wine in case of unexpected visitors. - It is a real crowd-pleaser. - A wine for all seasons. - I haven't chosen a sparkling wine for while. What does it taste like? - A blend of pinot noir and chardonnay with a creamy, yeast-infused palate that is both fresh and mellow with restrained complexity. A perfect balance of subtle sweetness and mouth-watering acidity. Why it's a bargain: - Bottle-fermented sparkling wine is expensive to make, you won't find too many good examples under $25. Where can you buy it? - Whisky and More, Waikato $20.99 -Big Barrel stores $less than $23 - Glengarry, Auckland $22.99 Food match? -Canapes, especially seafood, particularly oysters. It doesn't need the complication of food. Will it keep? - Good for a few years although it isn't vintage-dated. Drink it up. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neste episódio conversamos com o Dr Tomás Mendonça, médico da Unifesp/EPM, ex-fellow dp Dr Arthur Jampolsky e Dr Allan Scott e ex presidente da SBOP e do CBE, e com a Dra Luisa Hopker, com especialização e doutorado pela Unifesp, fellowship pela UT Southwestern em Dallas, ex-presidente da SBOP e fundadora do SBOPcast e o assunto de hoje é Penalização no tratamento da ambliopia.Falamos sobre o que é a penalização medicamentosa e óptica, sobre as evidências científicas existentes, sobre a experiência e prática clínicas dos convidados no uso dessa forma de tratamento da ambliopia, no que se refere às principais indicações, manejo, cuidado e como avaliar sucesso no tratamento.Citações no episódio:Repka MX, Kraker RT, Beck RW, et al. Treatment of severe amblyopia with weekend atropine: Results from 2 randomized clinical trials. J AAPOS. 2009;13:258-63.The Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. A randomized trial of atropine vs patching for treatment of moderate amblyopia in children. Arch Ophthalmol. 2002;120:268-78.The Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Two-year follow-up of a 6-month randomized trial of atropine vs patching for treatment of moderate amblyopia in children. 2005;123:149-57.The Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. A randomized trial of atropine regimens for treatment of moderate amblyopia in children. Ophthalmology. 2004;111:2076-85.Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. Pharmacological plus optical penalization treatment for amblyopia. Arch Ophthalmol. 009;127:22-30.Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group. A randomized trial of adding a plano lens to atropine for amblyopia. J AAPOS. 2015;19:42-48.
Brendan sat down with Allan Scott to talk about his past addiction journey and path to now making Christian Music and his ministry The Story Tour.
A mysterous boy is adopted by a couple and soon shows himself to be unnervingly perfect. Is he really a robot? Maybe even a secret military project? Yeah, of course he is, this is the 1980s. It's not great. Starring Barret Oliver, Michael McKean, and Mary Beth Hurt. Written by David Ambrose, Allan Scott, and Jeffrey Ellis. Directed by John Heyman
Melodrama is never mellow, and Douglas Sirk makes that very clear. In this week's episode, the FilmBabble gentlemen watch a proper technicolor tearjerker. Surrender to it, you know you want to…Intro/outro music: Handel's Harp Concerto, 3rd Movement performed by Josh Layne (Harpist in the Wild)IMITATION OF LIFE (1959), USA, written by Eleanore Griffin and Allan Scott, directed by Douglas Sirk, cinematography by Russell Metty, featuring Lana Turner, Juanita Moore, Sandra Dee, Susan Kohner, and John Gavin.
Tools or techniques for focusing on difficult tasks. Scott Allan shares his insight. Author, Motivational, Speaker, Creative Influencer, Integrating Creativity with Technology. Publishing Specialist at Scott Allan Publishing with over 500,000 copies sold worldwide. "Fail Big", "Relaunch Your Life", "Do the Hard Things First" on Amazon. https://scottallanpublishing.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-allan-360b17165
A married couple grieving the death of their young daughter encounter two sisters in Venice who bring them a warning from beyond. Directed by Nicolas Roeg. Screenplay by Allan Scott and Chris Bryant. Based on the short story by Daphne Du Maurier. Starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland. FOLLOW US ON LETTERBOXD - Zach1983 & MattCrosby Thank you so much for listening! E-mail address: greatestpod@gmail.com Please follow the show on Twitter: @GreatestPod Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Podbean This week's recommendations: Darling (Streaming rental) The Empty Man (Hulu) Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession (Freevee, Criterion Channel) The House by the Cemetery (Shudder)
Neste episódio conversamos com o Dr. Tomás Mendonça, médico da Unifesp/EPM, ex-fellow do Dr Arthur Jampolsky e Dr. Allan Scott e ex-presidente Da SBOP e do CBE e com o Dr. Mauro Plut, professor colaborador da UNIFESP/EPM e ex-presidente da SBOP sobre como eles avaliam visão binocular, refração dinâmica, amplitude de convergência e divergência, uso de bifocais e ambliopia nas suas práticas diárias. Falaram sobre mitos e verdades, tiveram muitas dicas práticas para você usar no seu dia-a-dia e muitos pensamentos "fora da caixa" para fazer você pensar.
Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film. In this episode, we're tying up our white ties and brushing off our tails with 1935's screwball comedy TOP HAT, directed by Mark Sandrich. With a screenplay written by Allan Scott and Dwight Taylor and with music by Irving Berlin, this film was one of nine movies that Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire made together, and perhaps the best known. What is it about their partnership that makes them such a glittering example of a symbiotic silver screen pairing? It really doesn't matter if the skies are grey, as long as we can watch Fred and Ginger, it's a lovely day. Follow Don't You Want Me on Twitter @DYWMpodcast, Instagram @dywmpodcast and Facebook @DYWMpodcast Recorded in May 2023. Edited by Rich Nelson Additional material written by Catrin Lowe Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich) Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e) Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275 Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza
On this week's exciting episode of the Non-Cannon-ical Adventures of JD and Randy, we check out "The Witches", a 1990 dark fantasy comedy horror film based on the 1983 novel by Roald Dahl. The film is directed by Nicolas Roeg, who co-wrote the screenplay with Allan Scott. The film stars Anjelica Huston, Mai Zetterling, Rowan Atkinson, and Jasen Fisher.
Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode don their red raincoats to celebrate the 50th anniversary of haunting British thriller Don't Look Now. Originally released in 1973, Don't Look Now is a spine-tingling psychodrama in which Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie play a married couple grieving the death of their young daughter in Venice. Adapted from a story by Daphne du Maurier and directed by Nicolas Roeg, the film manages to be an eerie occult chiller, a heart breaking meditation upon love and grief, and a shaggy dog story with a grisly sting in its tail. Ellen speaks to Allan Scott, who co-wrote the screenplay for Don't Look Now with his partner Chris Bryant, about his memories of the film, including its notorious sex scene, and about his long working relationship with Nicolas Roeg. And Mark talks to two filmmakers for whom Don't Look Now has been a touchstone. Writer, actor and director Alice Lowe reveals how the film, and an encounter with Nicolas Roeg, influenced her black comedy thriller Prevenge. And the director of Another Round, Thomas Vinterberg discusses the impact Don't Look Now has had on his work, and the new resonance he finds in the film following the tragic death of his own daughter. Producer: Jane Long A Prospect Street production for BBC Radio 4
Allan Scott and Kieran Mesquita come on the Zcash Podcast to break down Railgun, a smart contract based on Zcash tech which provides privacy to EVM chains like Ethereum. Buy subscriber NFTs! https://descentr.net/nft/ Start living on crypto: https://descentr.net/crypto Crypto services directory: https://descentr.net/crypto-services Music from https://www.zapsplat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/digitalcashnetwork/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/digitalcashnetwork/support
Joe is joined by Britton Allan (@BrittonAllan), Scott Chu (@ifthechufits), and Chris Torres (@TorresTakes) during Hour 3 of the SportsEthos trade deadline coverageSUBSCRIBE, Rate and Review on iTunes!PropUp on ThriveFantasy is NBA season! Use code ETHOS at signup for a 100% deposit match bonus and win big cash by simply flexing DFS prop knowledge on the biggest names on the board!Manscaped is BACK, baby! Just like the NBA! Use coupon code HOOPBALL20 to get 20% off and free shipping on your purchase at Manscaped.com!Want more codes? We got 'em! ExpressVPN is offering 3 BONUS months on every 12-month membership purchase by using this special link: https://www.expressvpn.com/hoopball
Not everyone is cut out for marriage or a longtime relationship Project Everlasting is a summe read by Mat Boggs providing guidance for people in marriage and relationships. My takeaways from this small book is really the backstory: Mat Boggs wrangled his best friend, Jason Miller to embark on a 12,600 mile cross country trip and exploration. Their mission: to interview long lasting love marriages. The key here is that they STARTED BEFORE THEY had the RV, the money to travel etc. It started with him calling the TODAY SHOW telling them about their project. After being interviewed, they received crazy donations from companies..Check it out in the podcast. Price Pritchett tells us WHEN to make that first step in a new thrilling project, adventure: NOW.. Start before you are ready! Each chapter of Project Everlasting is dedicated to one of the pressing questions the bachelors asked the couples, such as: —"How do you know you've found The One?" —"What's missing from today's marriages?" —"How do you keep the romance alive?" —"What's the most important ingredient for a solid marriage?" As they traveled the country, meeting happy couples from all walks of life, Mat and Jason began to understand why their own relationships hadn't worked out quite as planned. They also realized that what they were learning from their wise new friends could change everything for them and—through Project Everlasting—show their generation and generations to come how to build a marriage to last. Kundalini yoga and music https://youtu.be/-iP5NkX0FAU Very calming and tranquil. Brings a calmness to your house especially the children Wine Refreshing whites - Can you add ice to white wine…. Ever heard of white wine spritzers? For me, since the wine is going to be diluted with ice, sparkling water and lemon or lime- I use a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc Here are the most accessible : Allan Scott 2022 Sauvignon Blanc is vegan-friendly and produced from sustainably grown grapes from Marlborough, South Island. The wine is so named after Allan Scott who helped launch the New Zealand wine revolution when he planted vineyards in the Marlborough in 1973. $10.99 Matua Sauvignon Blanc has high acidity and pairs very well with salty foods, white meats and a variety of fishClassic appetizers are Brussel sprouts, salads, asparagus and vegetarian dishes in general. Meat wise go for chicken and turkey.If are into fish and sushi you'll be very happy as Sauvignon Blanc is one of the few wines that pairs well with Sushi. $12.00 OYSTER BAY MARLBOROUGH SAUVIGNON BLANCAs a founding member of Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand, we have always recognized nature as the true producer of our wines. $11.00 MY FAVORITE THINGS For a class with more depth, check out Mat's guide https://go.lifemasteryinstitute.com/i/?p=Vahail&w=BF_EVG_SLAK FEAR OF PUBLIC SPEAKING: kick those thoughts to the curb MINICOURSE created by Valerie Hail. Choose one class $57 Six classes $237 Here's a quick video that is the introduction and first lesson. There is a free lesson in the video. People can choose one lesson or six consecutive lessons http://bit.ly/3Z6R6Cp Masterclass to create your online course by Julie Hood Is your Course idea any good FREE TEST https://imonline.samcart.com/referral/idea/mP9iBKaKULc8ktmx www.chezvalerie.us. @valeriehail56
This week we are very excited to chat with video game designer Sam Barlow! He's a writer and game designer who worked on Silent Hill: Origins and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories before going the indie route and releasing the award-winning and absolutely stunning games Her Story, Telling Lies and his latest game, the BAFTA Games-winning Immortality. We discuss how he went about creating these nonlinear story-focused mystery games, his love of genre, the research he did into found footage films and academic texts on police work and so much more. We also talk about working with acclaimed screenwriters Allan Scott (Don't Look Now) and Barry Gifford (Lost Highway) on Immortality and how they go about creating those "a ha!" moments in his games. Then we dig into the very weird French Star Wars-esqe animated movie Time Masters, Les Maîtres du temps/The Masters of Time (1982). Faceless angels, existential dread, children in danger, duplicitous princes, giant hornets and psychic aliens...this movie has everything. And Sam's story of existential dread seeing this as a kid was amazing. Immortality is available on Windows, Xbox (and Gamepass), Android, iOS and MacOS. If you have a Netflix subscription, you can also play the game through them. It's highly recommended. You can follow Sam on Twitter. And for more info on his games, check out his video game production company Half Mermaid Productions.Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too!Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! If you want to join our community on Twitter, go here. Ask us for our Discord server! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A married couple grieving the recent death of their young daughter are in Venice when they encounter two elderly sisters, one of whom is psychic and brings a warning from beyond. Directed by Nicolas Roeg Written by Allan Scott & Chris Bryant @thedeadlightspod
Cette semaine, l'équipe de Quoi de Meuf vous propose de réécouter cet épisode important de notre saison précédente, qui démêle la place qu'occupe l'intersectionnalité dans nos sociétés contemporaines. Bonne écoute ! L'intersectionnalité est un terme qu'on entend beaucoup, mais que signifie-t-il? Quelle grille de lecture peut-il fournir? A qui l'applique t-on? Dans un pays où la notion de race n'existerait pas, quelle place occupe l'intersectionnalité dans les mouvements féministes aujourd'hui?C'est ce que démêlent Clémentine et Kaoutar dans ce épisode long de Quoi de Meuf.Références entendues dans l'épisode :Kimberlé Crenshaw, « Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sexe: A black Feminist Critique of AntidiscriminationEléonore Lépinard, Sarah Mazouz, « Cartographie du surplomb », mouvement.info (2019)Elsa Dorlin (dir.), Black feminism. Anthologie du féminisme africain-américain, 1975-2000, L'Harmattan (2008)Hazel Carby, « Femme blanche écoute! Le féminisme noir et les frontières de la sororité » dans Elsa Dorlin (dir.) Black feminism: anthologie du féminisme africain-américain, 1975-2000, L'Harmattan (2008)Nathalie Antiope, dans Elsa Dorlin (dir.) Black feminism: anthologie du féminisme africain-américain, 1975-2000, L'Harmattan (2008)Marie Anna Jaime Guerrero est actrice, chercheuse, romancière et poète d'origine amérindienne.Danièle Kergoat est une universitaire et sociologue française.Kaoutar Harchi, « L'intersectionnalité, une critique émancipatrice », Libération (2020)Sarah Mazouz, La République et ses autres: politiques de l'altérité dans la France des années 2000, ENS Lsh Lyon (2017)Rokhaya Diallo, « Peut-on exister dans l'espace public français quand on porte un hijab? », Slate (2020)Miranda Fricker est une philosophe et chercheuse anglaiseMoya Bailey est une chercheuse et militante féministe africaine-américaine (www.moyabailey.com)Test « white fragility », Sansblancderien, InstagramReni Eddo-Lodge, Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, Bloomsbury Libri (2018) traduit en français Le racisme est un problème de blancs, Autrement (2018)Roxane Gay est autrice, professeure d'université et éditrice américaine.Comptes Instagram conseillés:@Ziwef@Decolonisonsnous@quotidienderacisees@hijabeuses@Personnesraciseesvsgringr@collectif_ntarajelMrs America, de Dahvi Waller, Fx networks, 2020Euphoria, de Sam Levinson, HBO (depuis 2019)The Bisexual, de Desiree Akhavan et Rowan Riley, Channel 4 (depuis 2018)High Fidelity, de Veronica West et Sarah Kucserka, Hulu (2020)Rachel Charlene Lewis, « A Goodbye to the Black Bisexual Messiness of « High Fidelity » », Bitch media (2020)I may destroy you, de Michaela Coel, HBO (depuis 2020)Jason Okundaye, « I May Destroy You's Kwame honors the Black British gay male experience », Dazed (2020)The Queen's Gambit, de Scott Frank et Allan Scott, Netflix (2020)Naya Ali, « La meilleure amie racisme, figure facile pour faire croire à la diversité dans les séries », Slate (2020)Princess Weekes, « Sex Education Is Great, but One Relationship Is a Huge Problem », The Mary Sue (2019)Grand Army, de Kati Cappiello, Netflix (depuis 2020)Dash & Lily, de Joe Tacz, Netflix (depuis 2020)Mériam Cheikh, Les filles qui sortent, Université de Bruxelles (2020)Audrey Célestine, Des vies de combat: Femmes, noires et libres, L'Iconoclaste (2020)Industry, de Konrad Kay et Mickey Down, HBO (depuis 2020)Elise Thiébaut, Les règles…Quelle aventure!, Ville Brule (2017)Perrine Bonafos, Jennifer Bouron, Agnès, Les mini confettisAlex Gino, George, L'école des loisirs (2017)Davide Cali, Cruelle Joëlle, Sarbacane (2018)Laura Nsafou, Barbara brun, Le chemin de Jada, Cambourakis (2020)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Ecoutes, cet épisode est conçu par Clémentine Gallot et présenté avec Kaoutar Harchi. Mixage Laurie Galligani. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Montage et coordination Ashley Tola.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bob Campbell shares his pick of the week: Allan Scott 2021 Stellenbosch Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.LISTEN ABOVE
We started this podcast six months ago, hoping to inspire you toward fulfilling your Life Calling. Lessons in each episode became part of our reason to take that brave next step in our purpose. Today, we wrap up the year with an awesome round-up of highlights from guest interviews. In the course of the past six months, we shared conversations with great guests who brought their understanding and experience of Life Calling. Every guest gave us something to hold onto. They made us think, laugh, and cry. With every conversation, we always left inspired. The guests shared important and diverse work related to their individual callings, whether working in nonprofit or managing parenthood. Listen to this collection of important epiphanies and insights as told by people that contribute to the world from their Life Calling. Today's episode is filled with roughly 2-minute clips from guests throughout this year's episodes. I'll introduce each clip for you, so you can sit back and relax. You may find yourself wanting to go back to listen to entire episodes over. That may be a good idea. You can always learn something new. Friend, thanks for joining and engaging with Life Calling Today. Let's continue to take our next brave step into the new year! Time stamps: [00:18] - Can you believe we've been having conversations for this long already? [02:50] - Bob Goff on the importance of dreaming big. [05:13] - Olympic Gold medalist Josh Davis shares his lesson about not giving up on his Life Calling. [07:31] - Bryan Dik explains the impact an awareness of Life Calling can have on a person in their work. [10:40] - Carol Ben-Davies shares insights on the need for adolescents to explore purpose individually. [14:09] - Allan Scott describes why his broken past life experiences qualify him to carry out his Life Calling. [17:40] - Jennifer Vancil provides advice on how to align your career with your overarching purpose. [20:55] - Laura Booz reveals the power of motherhood as a calling. [24:22] - Teresa McCloy dispels the illusion of productivity, and says to focus on what's “best”. [27:11] - Ben Hager shares his thoughts about developing purpose and paying attention to life. [30:00] - Spencer Smith reveals the power of fatherhood as a calling. [34:01] - Kim Fisher helps people bring their Life Calling to reality, even if leveraging failure. [36:52] - Peggy Pepper brings energy with her perspective of following purpose no matter what age. [40:07] - We had a phenomenal year! Let's have another one next year. Links: Chris Heinz Chris Heinz Co. Episodes Referenced: Episode 4 Bob Goff Episode 5 Josh Davis Episode 8 Bryan Dik Episode 10 Carol Ben-Davies Episode 12 Allan Scott Episode 14 Jennifer Vancil Episode 16 Laura Booz Episode 18 Teresa McCloy Episode 20 Ben Hager Episode 22 Spencer Smith Episode 24 Kim Fisher Episode 26 Peggy Pepper
Everyone has a story. Trials and the periods of growth we experience give life lessons for us to pass onto others who may need to hear the wisdom we gained from a lived experience. Honoring past lessons allows people to bring new perspectives to the pains that used to drain their energy. Every person who did something worthwhile went through moments that expanded their capacity to follow their true calling. Allan Scott is a singer, a songwriter, and the lead of the national touring band called the Allan Scott Band. He began playing guitar at 11 years old, and describes the key signs that helped him recognize music as a method to share his calling. During this episode, Allan reflects on the early chapters of his life that fluctuated between stability and instability. He found himself deep into drug addiction, and always looking over his shoulder for being on bad terms with both the police and drug dealers. Thinking through life, Allan believes that all his experiences add to the qualifications of carrying out his calling. Today, learn why Allan Scott's story is related to calling and redemption. Hear why lived experiences turn disqualifications into qualifications, why calling and paid work are not mutually exclusive, and how to embrace joy in the process of becoming the communicator of personal life lessons. Allan emphasizes that calling is not about qualifications or credentials, but is possible by the grace to live out a calling. Allan gives honest insight on why living a calling is not the easiest task, while reassuring how gratifying calling can make life. In his own journey, Allan recognizes that his true calling relates to reaching hurting people. He gives details about the Story Tour that amplifies stories of struggle without shaming or judging those who share their life lessons. Each story reaches different people. Allan's story offers hope, healing, and inspiration in a way that others can't since they did not walk through his story. Allan is an example of why every person's story is a unique, individual gift. Time stamps: [01:40] - Allan Scott explains why the movie “A Walk to Remember” ignited a pivot in his relationship with music. [04:06] - Allan says when people are called to do something there's a pull to continue. [05:58] - Being “traditionally” unqualified doesn't stop a life's purpose from finding a way to shine. [07:35] - Your calling does not need to be your paid work. [09:38] - Allan reflects on the early chapters of his life that fluctuated between stability and instability, which eventually ventured into drug addiction. [12:05] - Allan speaks about the deteriorating life choices that stemmed from drug addiction. What was the opportunity that set Allan on a new path? [14:45] - Allan recalls how he grew closer to music and his calling during rehab. [17:07] - Thinking through life, Allan believes that all his experiences add to the qualifications of carrying out his calling. [19:14] - Listen to Allan share a memory of an event for inmates where he saw aggressive facades melt away. [21:33] - If music is the platform, then how does Allan define his actual calling? [23:34] - What is Allan's advice for people that are seeking to live their calling? [26:03] - Allan gives details about the Story Tour. What is the meaning behind the tour? [28:52] - Here is where you can find Allan's music and more information on the Story Tour. [30:48] - What would Allan change about his life if he could? [32:42] - Make it a point to capture the moment of what inspired you in this episode. Links: Chris Heinz Chris Heinz Co. AllanScottMusic.com The Story Tour Interview on 700 Club show
In the twenty-third episode of Season 4 (The Horror, The Horror) Kyle is joined by novelist Samuel Cullado and screenwriter David Gutierrez to discuss the Nicolas Roeg's Gothic Occult Horror film about the portrait of grief, the barriers of communication, and the inevitable fate of demise in Don't Look Now.
Raghni Naidu Raghni Naidu, owner of Naidu Wines, is our guest on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger. Harry Duke is sitting in for Steve Jaxon and Barry Herbst is also in the studio today. To begin, Dan Berger has brought a 2021 Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand. It was harvested in February, sells for about $15 a bottle and it is excellent. Allan Scott is known as the Marlborough Man, because in 1973 he planted the first Sauvignon Blanc in New Zealand, particularly in the Marlborough region. It has flavors of lime and is rich without being too sweet, but there is only a trace of sugar. "It has perfect structure," says Dan Berger. The lime character is a function of their cold temperatures at night, and winds that go east to west. It is a two-and-one-half hour drive from end to end of the island, so the vines have coastal influences on both sides of it. In that way it does not resemble Californian SVs very much. Raghni Naidu was born and brought up in India. She tells her story on this page of her website. Her parents were very enthusiastic about entertaining guests at home. Her mother would bring seeds back home from her travels, and the fruits would end up on their tables with guests. This had an important influence on her. In 2000 she went to Melbourne to study, where she also met her husband. After they got married they moved to the United States, to the Bay Area. They lived in the city, raised a family and took many visits to wine country. In 2018 they were on a road trip from Monte Carlo to Barcelona. She loved everything about Provence and decided to have that in their lives, back in California. Three months later they purchased a vineyard property in Sebastopol from an Italian American gentleman who had the vineyard for 45 years. Soon after purchase, she realized it was not just a house and a farm, but collectively a very special place that she associated with the joy she felt growing up in her family. Click the logo to visit our sponsor Bottle Barn online. Barry Herbst notes that the property was already known for producing great fruit that was going to several single-vineyard labels. Raghni describes her personal commitment to the quality of Naidu Wines and she wants to do the best she can in showcasing it. She also mentions later that her winemaker, Matt Duffy, was already making wine for the previous property owner and has a lot of experience. Despite the pandemic, she launched her wines on time during 2020. This year, they released their Viognier, a Rosé of Pinot Noir and their estate Pinot Noir. Her wines have gained some early recognition and awards that she describes. Harry Duke introduces Chris DiMatteo, podcast editor and friend of Steve Jaxon. They begin tasting the 2020 Viognier. Barry likes it for being restrained and dry, bright and clean, while some other Viogniers get boring and cloying. Dan says this is "flower basket" which is ideal for Viognier. Chris can't add anything to what the experts have said, but he suggests a musical comparison. It suggests Mozart, not jolly fun light-hearted Mozart, but the darker Mozart, such as the Fantasy for solo piano K. 397. Dan Berger suggests he hears Debussy and Chris thinks maybe the Prélude called Puck's Dance. W. A. Mozart, Fantasy in D minor for piano, K. 397, played by Alfred Brendel. https://secureservercdn.net/198.71.233.28/a1j.e4a.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Mozart-Fantasy-in-D-Minor-K.-397-Alfred-Brendel.mp3 Claude Debussy, the Prelude called Puck's Dance, Book 1 n. 11, played by Leonard Pennario. https://secureservercdn.net/198.71.233.28/a1j.e4a.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Debussy-Préludes-Pucks-Dance-Leonard-Pennario.mp3 Raghni says that even as an outsider, the challenges of making wine are the same for her and everyone else in the business, so she feels that unites them and makes her feel the same as any other. She also wants her customers to have a personal experience with the wine that is an expression of who she is as a per...
Raghni Naidu, owner of Naidu Wines, is our guest on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger. Harry Duke is sitting in for Steve Jaxon and Barry Herbst is also in the studio today. To begin, Dan Berger has brought a 2021 Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand. It was harvested in February, sells for about $15 a bottle and it is excellent. Allan Scott is known as the Marlborough Man, because in 1973 he planted the first Sauvignon Blanc in New Zealand, particularly in the Marlborough region. It has flavors of lime and is rich without being too sweet, but there is only a trace of sugar. "It has perfect structure," says Dan Berger. The lime character is a function of their cold temperatures at night, and winds that go east to west. It is a two-and-one-half hour drive from end to end of the island, so the vines have coastal influences on both sides of it. In that way it does not resemble Californian SVs very much. Raghni Naidu was born and brought up in India. She tells her story on this page of her website. Her parents were very enthusiastic about entertaining guests at home. Her mother would bring seeds back home from her travels, and the fruits would end up on their tables with guests. This had an important influence on her. In 2000 she went to Melbourne to study, where she also met her husband. After they got married they moved to the United States, to the Bay Area. They lived in the city, raised a family and took many visits to wine country. In 2018 they were on a road trip from Monte Carlo to Barcelona. She loved everything about Provence and decided to have that in their lives, back in California. Three months later they purchased a vineyard property in Sebastopol from an Italian American gentleman who had the vineyard for 45 years. Soon after purchase, she realized it was not just a house and a farm, but collectively a very special place that she associated with the joy she felt growing up in her family. Barry Herbst notes that the property was already known for producing great fruit that was going to several single-vineyard labels. Raghni describes her personal commitment to the quality of Naidu Wines and she wants to do the best she can in showcasing it. She also mentions later that her winemaker, Matt Duffy, was already making wine for the previous property owner and has a lot of experience. Despite the pandemic, she launched her wines on time during 2020. This year, they released their Viognier, a Rosé of Pinot Noir and their estate Pinot Noir. Her wines have gained some early recognition and awards that she describes. Harry Duke introduces Chris DiMatteo, podcast editor and friend of Steve Jaxon. They begin tasting the 2020 Viognier. Barry likes it for being restrained and dry, bright and clean, while some other Viogniers get boring and cloying. Dan says this is "flower basket" which is ideal for Viognier. Chris can't add anything to what the experts have said, but he suggests a musical comparison. It suggests Mozart, not jolly fun light-hearted Mozart, but the darker Mozart, such as the Fantasy for solo piano K. 397. Dan Berger suggests he hears Debussy and Chris thinks maybe the Prélude called Puck's Dance. W. A. Mozart, Fantasy in D minor for piano, K. 397, played by Alfred Brendel. Claude Debussy, the Prelude called Puck's Dance, Book 1 n. 11, played by Leonard Pennario. Raghni says that even as an outsider, the challenges of making wine are the same for her and everyone else in the business, so she feels that unites them and makes her feel the same as any other. She also wants her customers to have a personal experience with the wine that is an expression of who she is as a person. Barry Herbst tells about Bottle Barn, where most of the center of the store is full of Rosé. The harvest fair is 3rd week of September, and the winners will be in the store the following week. Dan Berger suggests a Portuguese wine called Post Scriptum,
Das Damengabit von Scott Frank und Allan Scott ist eine Serie auf Netflix. Zuerst spoilern wir die Handlung. Achtung: Dies könnte eine leicht, aber nur leicht überzeichnete und reduzierte Darstellung sein: Beths Mutter hat beschlossen, dass sich der ganze Aufwand … Weiterlesen → The post Das Damengabit appeared first on Gebbis MCPM.
When you fall in love with a project, stay with it – for as many years as necessary. Its time will come. When screenwriter Allan Scott acquired the film rights to "The Queen's Gambit," he couldn't have imagined it would take almost 30 years to get it made. Allan and producing partner Bill Horberg talk about finding the right people at the right time with the right elements to make the Netflix phenomenon happen; the big insight (and the key creative partner) that unblocked the path; and what they've learned about staying the course when you really, really think something should happen and the world is telling you no.Follow along (with transcript and photos) at sparkandfire.com/QueensGambit.Subscribe to the Spark & Fire weekly newsletter for images, stories and creative prompts: http://eepurl.com/hkmyMr.Join us every week on Clubhouse: https://joinclubhouse.com/club/Creativity.
Gambito de dama (en inglés: The Queen's Gambit) es una miniserie de televisión dramática estadounidense basada en la novela del mismo nombre de 1983 de Walter Tevis, protagonizada por Anya Taylor-Joy. Fue creada por Scott Frank y Allan Scott y lanzada en Netflix el 23 de octubre de 2020. Gambito de dama, contra todo pronóstico, […]
Episode 91 of Adapt or Perish has just checked in, and OH MY GOD I THINK IT’S A WITCH. We’re taking a look at The Witches, Roald Dahl’s horror story for kids! In this episode we discuss: Roald Dahl's original 1983 novel The 1990 movie, directed by Nicholas Roeg, produced by Jim Henson, written by Allan Scott, and starring Anjelica Huston, Jasen Fisher, and Mai Zetterling The 2020 movie, directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by Zemeckis, Guillermo del Toro, and Kenya Barris, and starring Anne Hathaway, Jahzir Kadeem Bruno, and Octavia Spencer Footnotes: Episode 22: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Episode 31: Where the Wild Things Are & Fantastic Mr. Fox Episode 55: The BFG Episode 77: Matilda The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker "Black Hole Sun" by Soundgarden ‘The Witches’ Review: There’s No Magic to Robert Zemeckis’ Dreadful Roald Dahl Adaptation by David Ehrlich You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us and all of our show notes online at adaptorperishcast.com. We're also on Patreon! You can find us at patreon.com/adaptcast. We have multiple reward levels, which include access to a patron-only community and a patron-only, biweekly bonus show! We hope to see you there. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can always email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com.
This week we're checking mates (I am so sorry for this one) and looking at chess champion, Beth Harmon. For our first solo subject, from Netflix's The Queen's Gambit, we're talking about her relationships with Harry, Benny, and Townes. We've invited Awodwa Mambi - friend of the show and friend of ours - to chat about one of her favourite 2020 shows. Find out how Harry was hopelessly in love, why Benny and Beth were too different, and what it is about Townes that makes Zama & Awodwa swoon. This week's who's your fave battle sees two main female characters against each other. Be sure to vote for your favourite star on our Twitter poll @ StarringCupid. Follow for more content and podcast updates. **Allan Scott was a co-creator of the show. Apologies for leaving him out.
There’s an important bias to avoid: Survivorship bias. Unfortunately, people who might otherwise do something with their lives hide behind survivorship bias. Just as important as knowing when survivorship bias matters is knowing when survivorship bias does not matter. Survivorship bias has a fatal flaw. Example: Abraham Wald avoided survivorship bias to bring back more survivors In WWII the US military was trying to improve their planes. Each time a plane came back from a mission, they made a record of the bullet holes. Since most bullet holes were on the wings and tails of the planes, the military concluded they needed to add more armor in the wings and tails. But statistician Abraham Wald said, No – that’s not where you want to add more armor. You want more armor around the engine. That seemed weird. Their map of bullet holes showed very little damage to the engine compartment. What Wald noticed that the military hadn’t noticed is they were only seeing bullet holes on planes that returned from missions. The bullet holes they weren’t seeing were the bullet holes on planes that did not return. And the bullet holes on planes that did not return were the ones bringing the planes down. Abraham Wald was cleverly taking into account what would become known as survivorship bias. Example: How survivorship bias can be used by an investing con artist In his book, Fooled by Randomness, Nassim Taleb tells a story of a con artist. He’d send out 10,000 letters. Half the letters predicted the stock market would go up in the next month. Half the letters, down. The next month, the con artist would send not 10,000 letters, but only 5,000. The following month, 2,500. Then 1,250, and on and on. Why did he keep sending fewer and fewer letters? Because he only sent follow-up letters to those who had received correct predictions. After enough letters, he had 150 or so victims hanging on his every word, eager to have this mystery genius invest money for them. Of course once the con artist received their money, they never heard from him again. They had been “fooled by randomness.” They had been fooled by survivorship bias. Survivorship bias doesn’t account for ergodicity Both these stories are useful examples of survivorship bias. In the first case, Abraham Wald used an awareness of survivorship bias to avoid getting a false signal from the data. In the second example, the recipients of the letters didn’t realize they could be getting a false signal from the letters. Survivorship bias is an important phenomenon to understand, but survivorship bias has a fatal flaw: Survivorship bias doesn’t account for ergodicity. What is ergodicity? What is ergodicity? Imagine you enter a dimly-lit bar just as it opens. A table of patrons across the room light up cigarettes. You can see the cascading trails of smoke rising. When they’re done with their cigarettes, they don’t smoke anymore the rest of the night. When you get home, you realize your clothes smell like smoke. How could this be? You were nowhere near the trails of smoke. Well, after the trails of smoke rose from the cigarettes, they dissipated around the room, until a faint haze of smoke filled the entire room. Randomness eventually touches everything That’s ergodicity. The smoke was rising from the cigarettes in a random pattern. But when a random pattern continues for long enough, that random pattern eventually fills the entire space it could have filled. The smoke spread randomly, until it filled the whole room. Ergodicity is why it’s not only 1% of Americans who are in the top 1% of income. As time passes, people enter and leave the top 1% of income. In a lifetime, 10% of Americans spend a year in the top 1%. More than half will spend a year in the top 10%. Ergodicity is why – even though life expectancy is about 76 – a 76-year-old only has a 4% chance of dying. The small risks of dying each year of life accumulate over time. Not every game is do-or-die Next time some entrepreneur or creative gives advice, or is profiled in an article, look at the comments or responses. You’ll probably see something like this: Don’t forget about survivorship bias! You didn’t hear from the thousands of others who followed that same advice, but didn’t succeed! Sometimes this is useful. More often than not, this is as damaging as survivorship bias itself. Example: Survivorship bias in Russian Roulette Imagine Russian Roulette was a spectator sport (thank God it’s not, but imagine). Chances are, there would be some “Michael Jordan” of Russian Roulette. Through mere chance, this person has survived hundreds of Russian Roulette matches. It just so happens that of the thousands of times this “champion” has spun the cylinder on the revolver, pointed the gun at their temple, and pulled the trigger, the chamber hasn’t had a bullet in it once. If there were millions of Russian Roulette players in the world – playing college Russian Roulette and little league Russian Roulette, hoping to make it to the Russian Roulette big leagues – a person like this would probably exist. Just like there is today in entrepreneurship and creativity, there would be an entire cottage industry of journalists and courses and Russian Roulette podcasts, all touting the advice from this Russian Roulette champion. How to spin the chamber, what thoughts to think while pulling the trigger, how much pressure to use, what gear like like gloves and jerseys to wear, and exercise programs for strength and conditioning. That would be survivorship bias at its finest – or worst. It’s all random. This “champion” has no skill. All their advice is useless. The Queen’s Gambit was not a “survivor” – then it was In 1983, Walter Tevis published a novel. He soon after optioned the screenplay rights to Jesse Kornbluth. Then Tevis died, and the project was cancelled. Nine years later, in 1992, Kornbluth could no longer afford to keep the option. Allan Scott bought the screen rights. Fifteen years later, in 2007, plans were underway to make a feature film out of this novel. Then the director died. (That director, Heath Ledger.) Finally, in 2020, the story from this novel was released as a Netflix series. At least 60 million people watched it. It’s Netflix’s most popular limited series ever. That series: The Queen’s Gambit. For the first time, the novel, The Queen’s Gambit, became a New York Times bestseller. This overnight success was almost 40 years in the making. For 37 years, The Queen’s Gambit was one of the “thousands of others who never made it.” In 2011, Kornbluth – who had the screenplay option before Scott had rights – said the rights had been bought by “people who will never get the film made.” The Queen’s Gambit was not a “survivor.” In fact, it went out of print. Not to mention at least two people literally did not survive to see it on the screen. Creative work is not Russian Roulette When you play Russian Roulette and lose, you are out of the game forever. Fortunately, as creatives, we are not playing Russian Roulette. If you build a company that fails, you can try again. If you write a blog post that falls flat, you can try hundreds or thousands more times. Creative work happens in Extremistan When someone says “Don’t forget survivorship bias,” what they’re really saying is, “Show me the exact steps to follow that guarantee success.” In creative work, there are no exact steps that guarantee success. Those only exist in Mediocristan. Even The Queen’s Gambit, which was wildly successful, wasn’t guaranteed success. It could have just as easily stayed out of print. Creative work happens not in Mediocristan, but Extremistan. No failure will come from pure lack of skill. No success will come from pure good luck. Creatives are like poker champions I have a friend who is a professional poker player. He knows if he plays poker online eight hours a day, he’ll average 100 dollars an hour. But he also knows for long stretches of time he’ll be losing money. It will look as if his career is over. On the contrary, he’ll also sometimes be flush with cash. It will look like he’s making way more than 100 dollars an hour. His career only works if he has one critical thing: “bankroll.” He needs a certain amount of money – a certain amount of padding – to help him weather losing streaks. If he goes bust, he’s out of the game entirely – he’s lost Russian Roulette. He has tremendous skill. That’s how he can survive as a professional poker player. But there’s no fighting randomness. His bankroll allows him to let randomness run its course long enough for ergodicity to even things out. The creative career is riding randomness Your results in creative work are not a direct reflection of your skill. Even if you’re “So good they can’t ignore you,” you could be toiling in obscurity for a while as you wait for your big break. If you aren’t cut out for that, fine. But admit it to yourself and don’t use survivorship bias as your scapegoat. Stay in the game long enough to survive But if you’re willing to try something that, as Seth Godin says, “might not work,” go ahead and try that advice. Maybe it will improve your odds a little. What’s important is you stay in the game long enough to let ergodicity give you more shots at a win. That could be literally having the bankroll to stay in the game. That could be making sure you make small enough bets – with high enough potential upside – that you don’t go bust, but have a chance to hit the jackpot. You have to watch your eggs long enough for a Black Swan to hatch. My Weekly Newsletter: Love Mondays Start off each week with a dose of inspiration to help you make it as a creative. Sign up at: kadavy.net/mondays. About Your Host, David Kadavy David Kadavy is author of Mind Management, Not Time Management, The Heart to Start and Design for Hackers. Through the Love Your Work podcast, his Love Mondays newsletter, and self-publishing coaching David helps you make it as a creative. Follow David on: Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Subscribe to Love Your Work Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Stitcher YouTube RSS Email Support the show on Patreon Put your money where your mind is. Patreon lets you support independent creators like me. Support now on Patreon » Show notes: http://kadavy.net/blog/posts/survivorship-bias/
Dans cet épisode de la série Pop-en-stock transatlantique, Elaine Després (animation), Hélène Machinal (co-animation), Stéfany Boisvert, Jean-François Chassay, Anaïs Lefevre-Berthelot et Anne-Martine Parent discutent de la mini-série Netflix, The Queen's Gambit (2020) de Scott Frank et Allan Scott, adaptée du roman éponyme de Walter Tevis. Ils abordent la représentation des échecs, de la dépendance, mais aussi du positionnement féministe (ou non) de la série, sa structure classique, son traitement des couleurs, de l'histoire et de la culture populaire, etc.
Immer und immer und immer wieder Ablehnung! Alle Türen bleiben verschlossen. Doch wie schafft man es trotzdem an seinem Weg fest zu halten? Die Netflix Mini Serie "The Queen's Gambit" erzählt von der jungen „Beth“ Harmon, die in einem Waisenhaus das Schachspiel erlernt und zum internationalen Schach-Star wird. Aber auch die Geschichte hinter der Geschichte ist sehr inspirierend: 30 Jahre lang versuche Allan Scott, Produzent von "The Queen's Gambit" die Story von der jungen Schachspielerin zu verfilmen. Immer und immer wieder bekam er von den Filmstudios die gleiche Antwort : "Leider interessiert sich heutzutage niemand für Schach!". Insgesamt verfasste Scott 9 verschiedene Varianten des Drehbuchs im Laufe der Zeit. Schließlich wurde die Serie (zu deutsch "Das Damengambit") die erfolgreichste Netflix-Mini-Serie aller Zeiten mit über 68 Millionen Zugriffen im ersten Monat nach der Veröffentlichung! Diese Geschichte inspiriert und darf uns daran erinnern, an unseren Träumen fest zu halten. Selbst, wenn es nur Absagen gibt. Am Ende ist nicht der Erfolg der ausschlaggebende Punkt, sondern dass wir Freude an dem haben, was wir tun, auch wenn andere es nicht verstehen. In dieser HELDENstunde hörst du: Eine inspirierende Geschichte von Ausdauer und Geduld Wie eine Mini Serie dem Schachspiel riesigen Auftrieb gibt Warum wir uns von Ablehnung nicht beeindrucken lassen Weshalb "Erfolg" im klassischen Sinn am Ende zweitrangig ist Coverfoto inspiriert von https://unsplash.com/@jachymmichal Mehr zur HELDENstunde: Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Vielen Dank fürs hören!
On this episode of Screen to Page, we dive a little deeper into chapters 8-12 of Walter Tevis' novel, The Queen's Gambit, alongside episodes 5 and 6 of the series adaptation by Scott Frank and Allan Scott. Tune in next week to see the final installment of this series alongside the remainder of Part 2's chess match. Thanks for listening!
Nayr and Kavura discuss the Star Trek-related articles in the exciting classic Starlog magazine issues 7 and 8 from 1977. Nichelle Nichols Recruits for NASA:Nichelle Nichols took on a new role of recruiting women and minorities to work for NASA.Screenwriter Allan Scott Co-Writes Trek Movie Script:Starlog interviews Allan Scott, who, along with Chris Bryant, is writing the new movie script. Surprisingly, neither of them were familiar with Star Trek or science fiction when they took the job.Enterprise Model at Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum:Nayr and Kavura discuss the original model of the USS Enterprise that is at the Air and Space Museum, along with other amazing historical models the museum houses.“Ordinary” People in Space:NASA starts its new “Payload Specialist” program which allows “ordinary people” to accompany astronauts on outer space missions. Well, as long as they meet the physical requirements, that is!The Late Harlan Ellison:Starlog’s printed interview with this angry writer is as entertaining as it is enlightening. Nayr and Kavura also discuss their own stories of Harlan Ellison.Starlog Had So Much Trek Stuff:Nayr and Kavura take you through these magazines looking for anything Trek or NASA-related. They find miscellaneous ads for Star Trek merchandise to be delightfully whimsical! Also, letters from Starlog readers, Star Trek conventions, and well-known Trek extraordinaires David Gerrold and Susan Sackett! Topics:Nichelle NicholsStar Trek: The Motion PictureSmithsonianNational Air and Space MuseumGene RoddenberryDavid GerroldUSS EnterpriseTags:Nichelle NicholsStar Trek: The Motion PictureSmithsonianNational Air and Space MuseumGene RoddenberryDavid GerroldUSS EnterpriseMusic used with permission by Five Year Mission.Publication date-Stardate 2021.01.31Join our YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgE_kNBWqnvTPAQODKZA1UgFind us on FaceBookat https://www.facebook.com/groups/starpodlog/ and https://www.facebook.com/nayr.kavura.3Find us on Twitter and InstaGram@StarPodLogIf you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)
Today on the show, Rob is delighted and privileged to be joined by Allan Scott, a screenwriter, producer and former whisky executive. Allan co-wrote and produced the infamous and hugely successful Netflix show The Queen's Gambit, a coming of age drama centred around a chess prodigy who struggles with addiction in a quest to become the greatest chess player in the world. Allan talks to Rob about the process of getting the series produced by Netflix after buying the rights of the book the series is based on in 1985 and the lessons he has learned along the way including prejudice and ageism. He also shares with the audience some amusing anecdotes. KEY TAKEAWAYS The Queen's Gambit is not just a chess story, it's a story about the orphaned girl central to the story, a girl who lost her mother, was put away in an uncaring orphanage and ignored. Ultimately, it's a wonderful story about empowerment, chess is the instrument by which she does it. Use your power skills in the same way to reach your personal or professional goals. The story had to be written and produced for an audience who may not understand chess. Garry Kasparov, ten-time world chess champion read the seven episodes and advised that the words check or checkmate would never be used in world-class chess. It had to be indicated to the audience somehow that the players were struggling or doing well. Don't be afraid to engage the skills and expertise of other people to increase your knowledge. The Queen's Gambit was a long time in the making. The rights were bought from the writer Walter Tevis's estate back in 1985. Eight or nine different studios were approached to make a movie based on the book, but there appeared to be prejudice over the idea of a movie about chess. Eventually, after meeting Scott Frank the director, he suggested expanding the story and approaching Netflix. A perfect example of perseverance. Be prepared for rejection and setbacks in your journey to success! The Media very often discuss movies in terms of the Director. People undervalue the contribution that's brought to a show by the set designer, the production designer, the cameraman. This is also true in all business - teamwork is key, it's not just about the person at the top. Social Media has changed marketing massively. The use of social media has helped spread the word and contributed to the ongoing success of the Queen's Gambit - another indication the power of social media has in all areas of life. Motivation shouldn't always be about commercial gain. Do things so that people can share the same experience, this is very powerful. BEST MOMENTS ‘We all discover something we're good at when we're young even if it's something trivial like juggling and we take a wonderful pleasure in this skill' ‘There's nothing I like more than watching an audience respond favourably' ‘I couldn't do the next movie unless I thought it was going to be the best one' ‘Good ideas sometimes have continuing parallel, especially if the premise is good' ‘Once you can see you have a value, you will learn how to handle that value' ‘At the end of the day, if you're not focused on the project and what the values of the project are, you're not going to have any deals to deal with' ‘I believe if you have written something good someone will find it' ‘The best movies are about engaging the audience's emotion. You need four scenes where the audience gasps or admires or laughs; it just has to be an emotional high for a moment' ‘You have to be slightly wisened and canny about money but at the end of the day, please concentrate only on the project' ABOUT THE GUEST Allan Scott is a Scottish screenwriter and producer and former Scotch whisky executive. He was nominated for BAFTA's Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film and a Genie Award for his 1997 film Regeneration. He is the originator, co-producer and co-writer of the stage musical adaption of the 1990s film “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” opened in Sydney in October 2006 and has since become the most successful Australian stage musical of all time. More recently, he was executive producer and co-creator of the hugely successful The Queen's Gambit, adapted from the Walter Tevis novel for Netflix. It was shown in 2020 and is an American coming of age period drama set during the Cold War era and centres around an orphaned chess prodigy who struggles with addiction in a quest to become the greatest chess player in the world. VALUABLE RESOURCES https://www.netflix.com/title/80234304 bit.ly/Robsupporter ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller "Life Leverage" Host of UK's No.1 business podcast "The Disruptive Entrepreneur." "If you don't risk anything, you risk everything." CONTACT METHOD Rob's official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Sentner is the owner of Sentner Records, where he offers professional production, mixing, and mastering services. Josh is a talented musician and with both his talents and skills in music and film, he has toured and had the honour of working with well known talent in the entertainment industry. Contact InfoJosh's Profilehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/joshsentner/Websitessentnerrecords.com (Company Website)eisleycreative.com (Company Website)Phone+1(262)412-1452 (Mobile)Emailjosh@eisleycreative.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/sentnerrecords/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/sentnerrecords?lang=enhttps://twitter.com/thejoshsentner?lang=enInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/sentnerrecords/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/IAmAPeanutBand AboutPERSONAL BIO"My name is Josh Sentner. I was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada but currently reside in the Chicagoland area. I have worked for bands and businesses throughout North America creating and designing content for social media and online platforms. I have 7 years experience in audio, video and design with 10 years experience in music, touring and production. Highlighted companies I've worked with include LinkedIn, CES Consumer Technology Association, WiFi Alliance, Amazon, Google, Splunk, Highwire and SC Johnson. Highlighted bands I've toured/worked with include Switchfoot, Newsboys, Tim McGraw, Trace Adkins, Skillet, David Crowder, Elevation Worship, Thousand Foot Krutch, Danny Gokey, Tenth Avenue North, Mandisa, Brandon Heath, For King And Country, Jake Owen, Luke Combs, Chris Stapleton, Marty Stuart, Allan Scott, Michael Ray, We Are Leo, Colton Dixon, Rend Collective, Sky Terminal, Fight the Fury and Manafest.COMPANY BIOSentner Records is a recording studio in the Chicagoland area offering professional production, mixing & mastering services for unbeatable prices. Josh Sentner is our primary in house Recording Engineer & Producer. He has worked professionally in the industry for 7 years touring, producing and writing for bands throughout North America. He has experience producing in Nashville, TN with production and mixing credits for many bands/solo projects across Canada and the United States including; Skillet, We Are Leo, The Critically Famed, Kenzie Johnson, Cameron Laidlaw and Jonny Servais."(LinkedIn, 2021)
Episode 10 - How Do I Set Writing Goals?THE WRITERS' ROOM - How Do I Set Writing Goals?In the Writers Room this week, Pete and Laura chat about setting objectives and writing goals. This last year has been challenging for everyone, but there is a significant benefit for a writer to set goals remembering that being kind to yourself is the highest priority. This last year, among many lessons, it has taught us sometimes things outside of our control can affect what we are planning to complete. “Be grateful for what you already have while you pursue your goals. If you aren't grateful for what you already have, what makes you think you would be happy with more.”— Roy T. Bennett.SMART - Goal SettingS - Specific M - Measurable A - AchievableR - RelevantT - Timely LESSONS WE'VE LEARNED THIS WEEK - What have we learned about writing & publishing this week?Pete tells of the newsletter article from Ann Handley, the author of EVERYBODY WRITES - Your Go-To Guide to Creating Ridiculously Good Content, about the persistence Allan Scott needed to write: The Queen's Gambit. Pete recommends a subscription to Ann Handley's Newsletter. While Laura reflects on the tremendous benefit that she gets from persisting with Morning Pages. “When we convene day upon day in the same space at the same time, a powerful energy builds up around us. This is the energy of our intention, of our dedication, of our commitment.”— Steven PressfieldBOOKS WE ARE READING AND RECOMMEND - What books are we reading this week?Pete finds the literary fiction novel Crossing Over To Safety by Wallace Stegner a riveting and surprising read. Laura digs deep into the book - Plot and Structure: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Plot that Grips Readers from Start to Finish by James BellRecommended Product of the Week - AudibleLaura and Pete have benefited from having an audio book subscription with Audible. Not tried ‘reading' the latest books while out walking or doing a job around the house? Then try Audible for 30 days free by using our affiliate link - Audible - Derbyshire Writing School Not only will you have time to hear a book for free, but by using our link, it helps support the work of Derbyshire Writing School. Thanks!WHAT'S HAPPENING AT DERBYSHIRE WRITING SCHOOL THIS WEEK? - How are we building the business this week?Laura tells us about the plans to launch subscription models for memory prompts and introduces the exciting the project in development - The 3% Club and Community.PERSONAL UPDATES - What's going on in our lives?Both Pete and Laura talk about the goals they are working towards in 2021. We want to hear from you! Please send your 2021 writing goals to us at info@derbyshirewritingschool.comSend us a voice message - through Speakpipe.Thanks for listening!
Übersetzer: „Hold It All“ von Allan Scott.
Übersetzer: „Hold It All“ von Allan Scott.
The Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc 2020 is sourced from estate vineyards planted in the flat land of the Wairau River Valley in the Marlborough district in the Northeast of the South Island in New Zealand.Allan Scott founded his winery in 1990 but has been part of the New Zealand wine industry since the early 1970s. The company name is actually Allen Scott Family Winemakers, so the family knows their way around New Zealand vineyards and how to produce Sauvignon Blanc.The vineyards are thirty-five years old and are planted in rocky clay soil. The vineyard names are Millstone, Omaka, and Moorland, I added that last bit of information because you rarely get the vineyard names for $11.99 wine (I found it on-sale).The Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc 2020 is a drink-it now wine meant to be consumed in the year it was released. This type of wine will last several years, but I find they are at their best sooner rather than laterThe 2020 vintage may seem to be a little too soon for a wine release, but New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere and their seasons are reversed to ours. This Sauvignon Blanc has all the aging this style of wine needs.The grapes from the various vineyard lots were fermented separately and the best lats were then blended together to produce the Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc 2020. Fermentation was performed in stainless steel tanks and the wine was then aged for one month, again in stainless steel.The alcohol content is a rather reserved 12% and according to the tasting notes, this Sauv Blanc is made in a more "pulled back" style than the sometimes "shouty" affordable New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc 2020 Tasting NotesThe color is a shiny, very clear, wheat beer yellow. The nose is more delicate Han the usual Marlborough Sauv Blanc where the aromas jump out of your glass. Here there is delicate melon, peach, pear, ripe apple, lime, guava, and a pretty floral edge.The Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc 2020 is an extremely well-balanced Sauvignon Blanc with a solid variety of flavors and textures. I have seen this wine be rated as high as 93 points in Wine Magazines, and I can see the attraction.It tastes of grapefruit, Anjou pear, and ripe peach. There is a very pleasing line of acidity that runs straight through the body of this wine. The mid-palate brings nectarine, tart lime, dried apricot, and a slap of spice.The Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc 2020 is a strong but not too bold Sauvignon Blanc with loads of flavor.The SummaryThe Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc 2020 is an excellent drink-it now New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.There are so many different wine regions globally that grow quality value-priced Sauvignon Blanc that I fell away from drinking NZ Sauv Blanc.The Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc 2020 has me excited about the New Zealand wine again.
In this episode Mark talks about the 2020 American coming-of-age period drama "The Queen's Gambit" created for Netflix by Scott Frank and Allan Scott, based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Walter Trevis. Set in the late-1950s to the late-1960s, the miniseries of 7 episodes stars Anna Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon - an orphaned chess prodigy with exceptional visualisation skills who rises to the top of the chess world, but who also struggles with drug and alcohol dependency, as well as the on again/off again relationships and friendships that she develops with other gifted chess players in their own right whom she meets along the way. --- 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/markthepoet/message
Neuvième épisode du BiscCast
2020 touche (enfin) à sa fin, il est donc temps de faire le bilan ! Dans cet épisode, Clémentine, Anne-Laure, Pauline, Emeline et Kaoutar se retrouvent masquées en studio pour revenir sur cette année confinée. Elles reviendront sur leurs tops, leurs flops mais aussi les recommandations culturelles qui leur ont permis de survivre à 2020. Références entendues dans l'épisode :Pauline Verduzier, Vilaines filles, Anne Carrière (2020)Page Facebook « Féminicides par compagnons ou ex » Marion Tillous, « Violences conjugales, un « confinement sans fin » », Libération (2020)Dilnur Reyhan, « J’attends toujours la solidarité des féministes envers les femmes ouïgoures », tribune dans Le Monde (2020) Gisèle Halimi, Le lait de l’oranger, Pocket (2001)Marcia Burnier, Les Orageuses, Cambourakis (2020)Perrine Kervran, Clémence Allezard, « Violé-e-s: une histoire de domination », LSD, la série documentaire, France Culture (2020)Les meurtres d’Alcasser de Elías León Siminiani, Netflix (depuis 2019)La Déferlante, la revue des révolutions féministesGaze magazine, la revue des regards féministesCharlotte Pudlowski, « Ou peut-être une nuit », Louie média (2020)Axelle Jah Njiké, « La fille sur le canapé », Nouvelles EcoutesPauline Harmange, Moi les hommes, je les déteste, Monstrograph (2020)Laylow, Trinity (2020) Dinos, Stamina (2020)Shay, Lost in It (2020)Lala &ce, Dodow&ve (2020)Aya Nakamura, Aya (2020)Normal, de Sally Rooney, Alice Birch et Mark O’Rowe, BBC Three (2020)This way up, de Aisling Be, Channel 4 (2020)I may destroy you, de Michaela Coel, HBO (2020)Industry, de Konrad Kay et Mickey Down, HBO (2020)Feel Good, de Mae Martin et Joe Hampson, Netflix (2020)Deborah Levy est romancière, dramaturge et poétesse britannique. Elle est l’autrice Le coût de la vie (éditions du Sous-sol 2020) et Ce que je ne veux pas savoir (éditions du Sous-sol 2020).Euphoria, de Sam Levinson, HBO (depuis 2019) L’effondrement, de Guillaume Desjardins, Jérémy Bernard et Bastien Ughetto, Canal+ (depuis 2019) Tout le monde peut-être féministe, Bell Hooks, Divergences (2020) Bertoulle Beaurebec, Balance ton corps, La Musardine (2020) « The last of Us », Naughty DogLa soupe aux choux, de Jean Girault (1981)Quatre mariages et un enterrement, de Mike Newell (1994) Hugo Lindenberg, Un jour ce sera vide, Christian Bourgois éditeur (2020)Camille Laurens, Fille, Gallimard (2020)Le jeu de la dame, de Scott Franck et Allan Scott, Netflix (2020)Adolescentes, de Sébastien Liftshitz (2020)Petite fille, de Sébastien Lifshitz (2020)Josep, de Aurel (2020)Énorme, de Sophie Letourneur (2020)Unorthodox, de Anna Winger, Netflix (2020)Romain Gary, La vie devant soi, Gallimard (1982)Lola Lafon, Chavirer, Actes sud (2020) Dua Lipa, Angèle « Fever » (2020) Love is blind, de Chris Coelen, Netflix (2020)Virginie Despentes, Luz, Vernon Subutex, Albin Michel (2020)Lisa Mandel, Une année exemplaire, Lisa Mandel (2020)Moderna del pueblo, (Dés)enchantées: un conte fées-ministes, First Editions (2020)Audre Lorde, Zami: une nouvelle façon d’écrire mon nom, Mamamelis (2001) Luce Lebart, Marie Robert, Une histoire mondiale des femmes photographes, Textuel (2020) Edward Ross, Les mondes du jeu, ça et là (2020)Brigitte Minne, Trui Chielens, Princesse Pimprenelle se marie, CotCotCot éditions (2020)Fatima Daas, La petite dernière, Noir sur blanc (2020) Sarah Mazouz, Race, Anamosa (2020) Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Ecoutes. Cet épisode est conçu par Clémentine Gallot et présenté avec Emeline Amétis, Anne-Laure Pineau, Pauline Verduzier et Kaoutar Harchi. Mixage Laurie Galligani.Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Prise de son par Adrien Beccaria à l’Arrière Boutique. Montage et coordination Ashley Tola.
Odds are that you know someone raving about the new Netflix coming of age limited series, The Queen's Gambit. Lifted from the novel of the same title, the series is a seven episode tale of a little orphan girl entering the competitive, very masculine, and very adult world of chess. From pawn to queen, what makes The Queen's Gambit irresistible? Host Jonathan Schwartz is joined by Alex Ago and Aubrey Hicks in today's episode of Reel Review.
Cinéphiles de notre temps tente, comme tout le monde, de s’adapter au deuxième confinement et de trouver quelques échappatoires durant ces longues semaines d’isolement. Alors que le contexte est pour le moins troublé (de la fermeture des cinémas à une potentielle entrave à la liberté d’informer, en passant par le succès d’un certain film complotiste), nous avons mis en place un « standard imaginaire des cinéphiles en confinement » sur lequel nos invités nous ont laissé un message pour évoquer leur vie de spectateur.ice confiné.e, leurs découvertes récentes et leurs refuges. Pour cette nouvelle pastille, Adeline, travaillant pour la plateforme spécialisée en anime japonais Wakanim, nous raconte comment elle a trouvé refuge dans les séries et n’hésite pas à jeter des ponts entre le récent Jeu de la dame et la narration de certains mangas. En plus d’y cueillir quelques recommandations, vous apprendrez au passage ce qu’est le Nekketsu 熱血. Oeuvres évoquées : Le jeu de la dame, Scott Frank, Allan Scott, 2020 L’attaque des titans, Hajime Isayama, studios WIT et Mappa Battlestar Galactica, 2004
Cinéphiles de notre temps tente, comme tout le monde, de s’adapter au deuxième confinement et de trouver quelques échappatoires durant ces longues semaines d’isolement. Alors que le contexte est pour le moins troublé (de la fermeture des cinémas à une potentielle entrave à la liberté d’informer, en passant par le succès d’un certain film complotiste), nous avons mis en place un « standard imaginaire des cinéphiles en confinement » sur lequel nos invités nous ont laissé un message pour évoquer leur vie de spectateur.ice confiné.e, leurs découvertes récentes et leurs refuges. Pour cette nouvelle pastille, Adeline, travaillant pour la plateforme spécialisée en anime japonais Wakanim, nous raconte comment elle a trouvé refuge dans les séries et n’hésite pas à jeter des ponts entre le récent Jeu de la dame et la narration de certains mangas. En plus d’y cueillir quelques recommandations, vous apprendrez au passage ce qu’est le Nekketsu 熱血. Oeuvres évoquées : Le jeu de la dame, Scott Frank, Allan Scott, 2020 L’attaque des titans, Hajime Isayama, studios WIT et Mappa Battlestar Galactica, 2004
Kultūros puslapių dienos spaudoje apžvalga.LRT KLASIKOS laidos „Įgarsintas vaizdas“ autorė Ieva Buinevičiūtė pasakoja apie Maxo Richterio muziką animuotai Ari Folmano dokumentikai „Valsas su Baširu“, kurioje nagrinėjamos žmogaus teisių, kultūrinės atminties, traumos temos.Rubrika „Kalbos rytas“ – apie žodelių „iš tiesų“, „vadinasi“, „ta prasme“, „iš tikrųjų“ ir kt. vartojimą lietuvių kalboje, angliškus jų atitikmenis ir įterpimą į tekstus senuosiuose raštuose kalbos kultūros redaktorė Lina Smolskienė kalbasi su Vilniaus universiteto Filologijos fakulteto Anglų filologijos katedros docente Anna Ruskan.Karantinas pristabdė jau keletą metų veikusią Lietuvos kultūros instituto vykdomą Vizitų programą, pagal kurią tarptautiniai kultūros ekspertai iš įvairių pasaulio šalių vyksta į Lietuvą tam, kad čia susipažintų su profesionalaus meno scena ir kviestų menininkus partnerystei. Tačiau institutas „fizinius“ vizitus modifikavo į skaitmeninę įvairių meno sričių pristatymų seriją. Jas apžvelgia ir naujausią – vizualiųjų menų vitriną – pristato Lietuvos kultūros instituto Programų ir projektų skyriaus vadovė Rūta Nanartavičiūtė ir Šiuolaikinio meno centro kuratorė Ūla Tornau.Pandemija teatrų duris užvėrė žiūrovams, tačiau kūrybinio proceso viduje nesustabdė. Kaip tokiu nepalankiu metu įgyvendinti tarptautines partnerystes, ruoštis premjeroms ir neatsisakyti planų, kai komandos nariui nustatoma COVID-19? Apie šiuo metu teatrų užkulisiuose kasdien kylančius ir kūrybiškai malšinamus iššūkius bei pastangas tęsti veiklą – pokalbis su režisieriais Antanu Obcarsku, Egle Švedkauskaite ir Klaipėdos jaunimo teatro direktoriumi Tomu Jankausku.Pasakojimų apie Lietuvos žydus ciklas „Atminties akmenys“ – kalbininkas Maksas Vainrachas.Kokią Europos Sąjungą įkūnija E. Macronas ir A. Merkel? Apie kokią ES po 20 metų galime pasvajoti? Donato Puslio pokalbis su Europos Komisijos atstovybės Lietuvoje vadovu Arnoldu Pranckevičiumi.Teatro ir kino kritikė Laura Šimkutė apžvelgia Scott Frank ir Allan Scott miniserialą „Valdovės gambitas“.Ved. Indrė Kaminckaitė
L’intersectionnalité est un terme qu’on entend beaucoup, mais que signifie-t-il? Quelle grille de lecture peut-il fournir? A qui l’applique t-on? Dans un pays où la notion de race n’existerait pas, quelle place occupe l’intersectionnalité dans les mouvements féministes aujourd’hui? C’est ce que démêlent Clémentine et Kaoutar dans ce épisode long de Quoi de Meuf.Les références entendues dans l’épisodeKimberlé Crenshaw, « Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sexe: A black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Eléonore Lépinard, Sarah Mazouz, « Cartographie du surplomb », mouvement.info (2019)Elsa Dorlin (dir.), Black feminism. Anthologie du féminisme africain-américain, 1975-2000, L’Harmattan (2008)Hazel Carby, « Femme blanche écoute! Le féminisme noir et les frontières de la sororité » dans Elsa Dorlin (dir.) Black feminism: anthologie du féminisme africain-américain, 1975-2000, L’Harmattan (2008)Nathalie Antiope, dans Elsa Dorlin (dir.) Black feminism: anthologie du féminisme africain-américain, 1975-2000, L’Harmattan (2008)Marie Anna Jaime Guerrero est actrice, chercheuse, romancière et poète d’origine amérindienne.Danièle Kergoat est une universitaire et sociologue française. Kaoutar Harchi, « L’intersectionnalité, une critique émancipatrice », Libération (2020) Sarah Mazouz, La République et ses autres: politiques de l’altérité dans la France des années 2000, ENS Lsh Lyon (2017) Rokhaya Diallo, « Peut-on exister dans l’espace public français quand on porte un hijab? », Slate (2020) Miranda Fricker est une philosophe et chercheuse anglaiseMoya Bailey est une chercheuse et militante féministe africaine-américaine (https://www.moyabailey.com)Test « white fragility », Sansblancderien, InstagramReni Eddo-Lodge, Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race, Bloomsbury Libri (2018) traduit en français Le racisme est un problème de blancs, Autrement (2018)Roxane Gay est autrice, professeure d’université et éditrice américaine. Comptes Instagram conseillés:@Ziwef @Decolonisonsnous@quotidienderacisees@hijabeuses@Personnesraciseesvsgringr @collectif_ntarajelMrs America, de Dahvi Waller, Fx networks, 2020Euphoria, de Sam Levinson, HBO (depuis 2019)The Bisexual, de Desiree Akhavan et Rowan Riley, Channel 4 (depuis 2018)High Fidelity, de Veronica West et Sarah Kucserka, Hulu (2020)Rachel Charlene Lewis, « A Goodbye to the Black Bisexual Messiness of « High Fidelity » », Bitch media (2020)I may destroy you, de Michaela Coel, HBO (depuis 2020)Jason Okundaye, « I May Destroy You’s Kwame honors the Black British gay male experience », Dazed (2020)The Queen’s Gambit, de Scott Frank et Allan Scott, Netflix (2020)Naya Ali, « La meilleure amie racisme, figure facile pour faire croire à la diversité dans les séries », Slate (2020)Princess Weekes, « Sex Education Is Great, but One Relationship Is a Huge Problem », The Mary Sue (2019)Grand Army, de Kati Cappiello, Netflix (depuis 2020)Dash & Lily, de Joe Tacz, Netflix (depuis 2020)To All the Boys I’ve Love Before, de Susan Johnson (2018)Trinkets, de Amy Anderson, Emily Meyer et Kristen smith, Netflix (2019-2020)Never have I ever, de Mindy Kaling et Lang Fisher, Netflix (2020)On my Block, de Eddie Gonzalez, Lauren Lungerich, Jeremy Haft, Netflix (depuis 2018)Mériam Cheikh, Les filles qui sortent, Université de Bruxelles (2020) Audrey Célestine, Des vies de combat: Femmes, noires et libres, L’Iconoclaste (2020)Industry, de Konrad Kay et Mickey Down, HBO (depuis 2020)Elise Thiébaut, Les règles…Quelle aventure!, Ville Brule (2017)Perrine Bonafos, Jennifer Bouron, Agnès, Les mini confettisAlex Gino, George, L’école des loisirs (2017)Davide Cali, Cruelle Joëlle, Sarbacane (2018)Laura Nsafou, Barbara brun, Le chemin de Jada, Cambourakis (2020)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Ecoutes, cet épisode est conçu par Clémentine Gallot et présenté avec Kaoutar Harchi. Mixage Laurie Galligani. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Montage et coordination Ashley Tola.
A #OnaCinema hem comentat diverses #estrenes: #LaVampiraDeBarcelona de Lluís Danés, #Mank de David Fincher, #LuxAeterna de #GasparNoé, #Beginning de Ia Sukhitashvili, Kakha Kintsurashvili i Rati Oneli, les nominacions dels Premis Forqué a millor pel·lícula, el proper Goya d'Honor a Ángela Molina, el rodatge del nou treball de Benito Zambrano, "Pan de limón con semillas de amapola", les sèries #LosFavoritosDeMidas de Mateo Gil, #30Monedas d'Alex de la Iglesia, #QueensGambit - 'Gambito de Dama' creada per Scott Frank i Allan Scott, amb guió i direcció d'aquest darrer i la carrera meteòrica de la seva protagonista, Anya Taylor-Joy (ara amb #Emma i #Radioactive a la cartellera), i el #DartFestival, gran descoberta per gaudir del millor cinema #documental sobre #artcontemporani que es pot gaudir online a #Filmin i presencialment a diversos llocs com els #CaixaForum de Catalunya, Saragossa, etc., els #CinemesGirona... amb films tan interessants com 'The Proposal', 'Shooting the Mafia' o 'Tras la sombra de Natacha Rambova', 'Ai Weiwei. Yours Truly', 'Love, Cecil' o 'Mapplethorpe: Look at the pictures'. #onadesants #OnaCultural 94.6 FM onadesants.cat Laura Clemente, Josep Maria Jolis, Lluís Rueda i Jose Angel Rico
A #OnaCinema hem comentat diverses #estrenes: #LaVampiraDeBarcelona de Lluís Danés, #Mank de David Fincher, #LuxAeterna de #GasparNoé, #Beginning de Ia Sukhitashvili, Kakha Kintsurashvili i Rati Oneli, les nominacions dels Premis Forqué a millor pel·lícula, el proper Goya d'Honor a Ángela Molina, el rodatge del nou treball de Benito Zambrano, "Pan de limón con semillas de amapola", les sèries #LosFavoritosDeMidas de Mateo Gil, #30Monedas d'Alex de la Iglesia, #QueensGambit - 'Gambito de Dama' creada per Scott Frank i Allan Scott, amb guió i direcció d'aquest darrer i la carrera meteòrica de la seva protagonista, Anya Taylor-Joy (ara amb #Emma i #Radioactive a la cartellera), i el #DartFestival, gran descoberta per gaudir del millor cinema #documental sobre #artcontemporani que es pot gaudir online a #Filmin i presencialment a diversos llocs com els #CaixaForum de Catalunya, Saragossa, etc., els #CinemesGirona... amb films tan interessants com 'The Proposal', 'Shooting the Mafia' o 'Tras la sombra de Natacha Rambova', 'Ai Weiwei. Yours Truly', 'Love, Cecil' o 'Mapplethorpe: Look at the pictures'. #onadesants #OnaCultural 94.6 FM onadesants.cat Laura Clemente, Josep Maria Jolis, Lluís Rueda i Jose Angel Rico
Batemos um papo neste episódio com o sociólogo Rudá Ricci sobre ao resultado das eleições brasileiras. Qual foi o saldo para a esquerda brasileira? O que está acontecendo com a nossa sociedade? Bolsonaro, Covas e Boulos. Qual o resultado para o petismo? Edição Arthur Barbosa. Podcasters: Cláudio Melon, Osmar Fick Jr e Rafael Roso Bueno. Doutrinação Marxista: Gambito da Rainha - Minissérie - Netflix - Scott Frank e Allan Scott. Armadilha da identidade - Asad Haider O Patrão: Radiografia de um Crime - Sebastián Schindel Os sentidos do lulismo - André Singer. Lulismo - Rudá Ricci. O tempo e o Vento - Érico Veríssimo. Redes Sociais: @AMaterializando - Twitter. apoia.se/materializandoahistoria - Vaquinha Virtual. Materializando a História Podcast - Facebook.
Heroes Garage is a weekly podcast where we review shows and movies. Thoughts go out to Tom's family due to the passing of his mother. The Queen's Gambit is a Netflix original series created by Scott Frank and Allan Scott, and staring Anya Taylor-Joy Spoilers 6:00 we talk extensible about the story especially Beth Harmon as a character. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tom-zimm7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-zimm7/support
Als große Fans von Anya Taylor-Joy leidenschaftliche Schach-Genies hatten wir gleich doppelten Grund zur Freude, […]
In this episode, Eric talks to 79-year old Mr. Allan Scott, one of the executive producers and creators of the Netflix hit series "The Queen's Gambit, the series that made it to the Top 10 in 90 countries and was ranked #1 in 63 countries. The filmmaker and writer Allan Scott had been attempting to sell his script for The Queen’s Gambit to studios for 30 years before it finally got made. Eric talks with Mr. Scott about this long process and the many directors that wanted to make the movie, like Bernardo Bertolucci, Tom Tykwer and Heath Ledger. The two also talk about former chess world champion Garry Kasparov, who was one of the chess consultants, the splendid locations in Berlin and about the book by Walter Tevis. And: is there going to be a second season? What will happen next to Beth Harmon? It's a fascinating exclusive interview with Mr. Allan Scott providing a lot of new background information about The Queen's Gambit.
The Queen's Gambit is an American drama television miniseries starring Anya Taylor-Joy based on Walter Tevis's 1983 novel of the same name. It was created by Scott Frank and Allan Scott and released on Netflix on October 23, 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popcorn-junkies/message
Exploring Beth Harmon's struggle with addiction and need for control through her rise from chess prodigy to grandmaster in The Queen's Gambit.Links:MindTheaterPod on Twitter and InstagramMusic: Blue Dot Sessions- Milkwood- Curious CaseSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/mindtheater)
Dust off your chess sets and start reminding yourself of the difference between pawns and bishops because the world of competitive chess is the talk of the town again. Netflix's lends some midcentury glamour to the cerebral, famously nerdy pursuit with its new miniseries The Queen's Gambit, featuring Anya Taylor-Joy as a fiercely ambitious chess prodigy who strives to excel in a game that is well-known for being male-dominated. Does the literary adaptation from Scott Frank and Allan Scott succeed at making the think-iest of board games into an absorbingly cinematic experience? Wade and Kevin also turn in a retro review this week to commemorate the passing of Sean Connery. Connery's iconic screen presence often elevated the movies he starred in, and the guys take a look at the Rudyard Kipling adaptation The Man Who Would Be King to see whether they can define exactly what that screen presence consisted of. Tally ho! Music interlude by Vlad Gluschenko, "Warm Days." Used under Creative Commons license 3.0.
Premier coffret thématique du confinement : les monstres ! Quatre ambiances totalement différentes, à commencer par l'action sous fond de romance de Hellboy ! Non pas le Neil Marshall comme vous auriez pu le redouter mais bien la première adaptation cinématographique signée Guillermo Del Toro ! On part sur les routes enneigées de la Sibérie Orientale, où une entité ancestrale malmène le Shangaï Express. Aux côtés de Christopher Lee et Peter Cushing, rescapés de la Hammer, nous allons tenter de résoudre le mystère... Autre étrangeté venue tout droit du Japon, Tetsuo, ou une relecture de La Mouche version machine encore plus grinçante et malsaine que son aîné. Pour ne pas y laisser des plumes après le tumulte, on se détend devant Monstres & Cie, ce Pixar doudou que l'on aime tant. Bonne écoute ! Temporalité de l’épisode : 01:35 Hellboy (2004) de Guillermo Del Toro, avec Ron Perlman, John Hurt, Selma Blair... 14:33 Terreur Sur Le Shangaï Express (Horror Express / Pánico en el Transiberiano) (1972) d'Eugenio Martin, avec Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas... 22:40 Tetsuo, The Iron Man (1989) de et avec Shin'ya Tsukamoto, avec aussi Naomasa Musaka, Kei Fujiwara, Renji Ishibashi... 22:40 Monstres & Cie (Monsters, Inc) (2001) de Pete Docter et David Silverman, avec les voix de Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi... 35:40 Reco : The Queen's Gambit (2020), série de Scott Frank et Allan Scott, disponible sur Netflix Razorback (1984) de Russel Mulcahy Ghosts (2019), série de Matthew Baynton et Simon Farnaby La sélection du moment du site Arte.tv (Van Trier, Argento, Duras, Kaurismaki...) Les Passagers De La Nuit (1947) de Delmer Daves Rubber (2010) de Quentin Dupieux Episodes cités : Chicago 7 - Je Veux Juste en Finir - Borat 2 - On The Rocks - His House Crawl, Promare, The Operative, Wild Rose, Give Me Liberty [Deauville 2020] #7 Palmares - Selection Annecy - Comment je suis devenu Super-héros Crédits : Émission animée par Thomas Bondon, Thierry de Pinsun, Eléonore Tain, Elie Bartin et Yassa Harbane. Montage : Thomas Bondon Générique original : Kostia R. Yordanoff (tous droits réservés) Retrouvez aussi Certains l’aiment à chaud sur : Facebook : @claacpodcast Instagram : @claacpodcast Twitter: @CLAACpodcast Ausha Itunes / Apple Podcast Spotify Deezer Stitcher Podmust Podcloud Podinstall Youtube
Dust off your chess sets and start reminding yourself of the difference between pawns and bishops because the world of competitive chess is the talk of the town again. Netflix's lends some midcentury glamour to the cerebral, famously nerdy pursuit with its new miniseries The Queen's Gambit, featuring Anya Taylor-Joy as a fiercely ambitious chess prodigy who strives to excel in a game that is well-known for being male-dominated. Does the literary adaptation from Scott Frank and Allan Scott succeed at making the think-iest of board games into an absorbingly cinematic experience? Wade and Kevin also turn in a retro review this week to commemorate the passing of Sean Connery. Connery's iconic screen presence often elevated the movies he starred in, and the guys take a look at the Rudyard Kipling adaptation The Man Who Would Be King to see whether they can define exactly what that screen presence consisted of. Tally ho! Music interlude by Vlad Gluschenko, "Warm Days." Used under Creative Commons license 3.0.
The Queen's Gambit on Netflix was a really good limited series that took me by surprise. I really wasn't expecting such performances and storytelling from all involved.
There's some grieving from Gideon on the Podcast as indications are that Joe Biden will be sworn in as President, though his fabled ‘blue wave' failed to eventuate. Trump confounded the polls and energised a mass base of Americans in a way that suggests his political legacy will live on. Is this at the expense of the right's traditional free market values - or was there a fusion? Did Trump really divide America, or was he just the first to be honest about the social and economic division and the nature of the ruling elite? How can the claim still be made that Trumpism is all dog whistle racism when the GOP made further gains amongst Latinos and other minorities? Trump has permanently flipped the world's view of China but what now is the future for trade and tariff policies? Will Biden have Australia's back during any further bruising retaliations by China? Guests Gideon Rozner and Morgan Begg join Scott and Chris to answer these questions and also share their culture picks, which include Chris' highly recommended Netflix TV series, The Queen's Gambit by Scott Frank and Allan Scott; Morgan's documentary series on Netflix, High Score, stemming from his interest in the history of video games; and Gideon's rerun of his favourite childhood TV show, 7th Heaven by Brenda Hampton.
Le Jeu de la Dame est l’un des succès surprises de cette rentrée pour Netflix, une série qui a connu un très bon bouche-à-oreille partout dans le monde et qui truste désormais les classements de la plateforme. Mais saviez-vous que cette adaptation du roman de Walter Tevis a failli être un film ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDrieqwSdgI C’est le défunt Heath Ledger qui voulait en faire son premier long métrage en tant que réalisateur avant qu’il ne meure tragiquement d’une overdose. Cette histoire d’addiction était en effet un sujet très personnel pour l’acteur, qui avait prévu de jouer dans le film aux côtés d’Ellen Page. Allan Scott, qui devait se charger d’écrire cette adaptation, est désormais le co-créateur de la série Netflix à succès. La boucle est bouclée. [bs_show url="the-queens-gambit"]
Le Jeu de la Dame est l’un des succès surprises de cette rentrée pour Netflix, une série qui a connu un très bon bouche-à-oreille partout dans le monde et qui truste désormais les classements de la plateforme. Mais saviez-vous que cette adaptation du roman de Walter Tevis a failli être un film ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDrieqwSdgI C’est le défunt Heath Ledger qui voulait en faire son premier long métrage en tant que réalisateur avant qu’il ne meure tragiquement d’une overdose. Cette histoire d’addiction était en effet un sujet très personnel pour l’acteur, qui avait prévu de jouer dans le film aux côtés d’Ellen Page. Allan Scott, qui devait se charger d’écrire cette adaptation, est désormais le co-créateur de la série Netflix à succès. La boucle est bouclée. [bs_show url="the-queens-gambit"]
Xbox Series X o S: la recensione e il confronto con la Sony playstation 5 02:33 - Problemi di connessione per il critico 05:58 - Seconda lode ad Andrea Galeazzi 08:04 - The Mandalorian 2 09:02 - “L'Ombra delle Spie” la recensione del film di Dominic Cooke con Benedict Cumberbatch 10:26 - “Cosa sarà” la recensione del film scritto e diretto da Francesco Bruni 11:19 - Nuovo lockdown e cinema nuovamente chiusi 13:58 – Thom Yorke alla Festa del Cinema di Roma 16:18 - “La Regina degli Scacchi” la miniserie creata da Scott Frank e Allan Scott, con Anya Taylor-Joy, in streaming su Netflix 18:59 - Suburra 3, la recensione dell'ultima stagione su Netflix - ATTENZIONE: SPOILER! 21:54 - Suburra: la serie è veramente finita? 22:45 - Romulus: la recensione della serie creata da Matteo Rovere, dal film “Il Primo Re” 24:15 - Domande degli ascoltatori: che ne pensi di Lovecraft Country? 24:46 - Novità su Gomorra 5? 25:19 - Domande degli ascoltatori: che ne pensi di Sense8? 25:40 - West Wing - Tutti gli uomini del Presidente: la recensione 28:08 - Domande degli ascoltatori: notizie della stagione 2 di McMafia? 28:14 - Netflix comprerà “No Time To Die”?
Xbox Series X o S: la recensione e il confronto con la Sony playstation 5 02:33 - Problemi di connessione per il critico 05:58 - Seconda lode ad Andrea Galeazzi 08:04 - The Mandalorian 2 09:02 - “L’Ombra delle Spie” la recensione del film di Dominic Cooke con Benedict Cumberbatch 10:26 - “Cosa sarà” la recensione del film scritto e diretto da Francesco Bruni 11:19 - Nuovo lockdown e cinema nuovamente chiusi 13:58 – Thom Yorke alla Festa del Cinema di Roma 16:18 - “La Regina degli Scacchi” la miniserie creata da Scott Frank e Allan Scott, con Anya Taylor-Joy, in streaming su Netflix 18:59 - Suburra 3, la recensione dell'ultima stagione su Netflix - ATTENZIONE: SPOILER! 21:54 - Suburra: la serie è veramente finita? 22:45 - Romulus: la recensione della serie creata da Matteo Rovere, dal film “Il Primo Re” 24:15 - Domande degli ascoltatori: che ne pensi di Lovecraft Country? 24:46 - Novità su Gomorra 5? 25:19 - Domande degli ascoltatori: che ne pensi di Sense8? 25:40 - West Wing - Tutti gli uomini del Presidente: la recensione 28:08 - Domande degli ascoltatori: notizie della stagione 2 di McMafia? 28:14 - Netflix comprerà “No Time To Die”?
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Skipper & Ray review The Witches (1990), which perpetuates negative stereotypes about sweet little black cats. Based on the book by Roald Dahl. Angelica Houston, Jane Horrocks, Rowan Atkinson, Bill Paterson, Brenda Blethyn, Jim Henson, Nicolas Roeg, Allan Scott.Transcript bit.ly/CFPtranscript-thewitches90Cats on Film Pod is voiced and produced by Ray Ilyn, with music by The DōsMan, and additional sounds from FreeSound.org.Get exclusive content by supporting Skipper and Ray at pod.fan/catsonfilmpodInstagram @CatsOnFilmPodTwitter @CatsOnFilmPod
An interview with Dr. Allan Scott, Associate Professor at the University of Canterbury, College of Engineering. Allan has a masters of Science in Engineering and a Doctor of Philosophy from Cape Town. HIs primary research is related to understanding the influence of material properties and environmental conditions on the durability of reinforced concrete structures, and the development of durability models to assist in the prediction of service life and the optimization of repair strategies.Most recently, he is the co-founder of Aspiring Materials, a research service on the industrialization and implementation of strategies and materials that will reduce global industrial carbon dioxide emissions and provide 'boutique' answers for critical/unusual problems whether on Earth, Mars, or the Moon.In this interview, we are going to learn about Alan’s work in material science and how new innovation in developing carbon neutral cement can be leveraged to buld critical components like space habitats and landing pads on the Moon, Mars and beyond.Additional Resources:Hosted by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder, SpaceBase Music: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0) If you like our work, please consider donating to SpaceBase through The Gift Trust or RSF Social Finance (for US charitable donations) and indicate "SpaceBase" gift account.
Ben Graff and Adam Raoof discuss the 1983 novel by Walter Tevis and the release of the forthcoming drama on Netflix! PLOT SPOILER ALERT! Based on the novel by Walter Tevis, the Netflix limited series drama THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT is a coming-of-age story that explores the true cost of genius. Abandoned and entrusted to a Kentucky orphanage in the late 1950s, a young Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) discovers an astonishing talent for chess while developing an addiction to tranquilizers provided by the state as a sedative for the children. Haunted by her personal demons and fuelled by a cocktail of narcotics and obsession, Beth transforms into an impressively skilled and glamorous outcast while determined to conquer the traditional boundaries established in the male-dominated world of competitive chess. The series is directed and written by two-time Academy Award nominee Scott Frank and executive produced by Frank, William Horberg and Allan Scott, who also co-created the series. THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Marielle Heller, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Moses Ingram, Harry Melling and Bill Camp. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechesscircuit/message
En este episodio hablo de los miedos, y recomiendo un libro que se llama "Hazlo con miedo" de Allan Scott. Te invito a conocerlo en este audio. También podes escribirme a lideraloquequeresquetepase@gmail.com. La música de intro fue hecha por Giangi, podés seguirlo en instagram y YouTube https://instagram.com/gian.colangelo?igshid=9qdrwge8sj95.
World renowned musician Allan Scott joins us as we discuss business, faith, mentor-ship, and living a life that's FEARLESS.Don't let your fears get in the way of what you want out of life.We also talk about our Sept Event "Legacy Launch" and how that's going to completely change peoples' lives
Join me and the brilliantly chatty Allan as we chat about the past present and future, and all things us. There's a big reveal, and hopefully a few laughs along the way, while we chat about cruise ships, The Crystal Maze, Agent November and much much more.
Addicted to a variety of drugs and alcohol, a 21-year-old Allan Scott vaguely remembers praying out to God for help while drunk one night. Later, well on the way to recovery, he joined a music-based church program and honed his skills, ultimately forming a band that ministers to people who feel they have no where else to turn and have fallen too far to have worth. The band now performs 100 shows throughout the country, including a number of performances for inmates at penitentiaries in Pennsylvania and beyond.
Allan's life story from the "gutter-most to the uttermost". Musician, Allan Scott, has seen the good, the bad, & the restored in his life. Being brought up in a home that honors God & having found a saving faith in Christ. But Allan had an identity problem. He was looking for his identity in what others saw in him rather than what Christ saw in him. It took a journey that removed him from the life that kept him in close relationship with the Lord to make him realize that he never had is so good than when he was in the comfort of his Savior. Now that he has been restored, he is seeking other who need restoration with the message of being "Found & Favored". Learn more about the Allan Scott Band at allanscottmusic.com. Find out more about his new ministry outreach at Found & Favored Ministries at www.foundandfavored.org. Listen to his music anywhere you stream your favorite tunes or buy a copy of his new CD, The Story, at Google Play, Apple Music, or Amazon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/support
Listen to the remarkable story of WW2 Spitfire pilot Allan Scott as he relives some of the key moments of his career, including the Siege of Malta.
A restaurant is not just a menu, it is not only the four walls or the idea of a restaurant, but it is a rather a multi-layered tapestry of the owner's history, their travels, experiences and the owner's taste. Consider: A restaurant has had an entire past existence, a life before it's birth...A restaurant is the sum of its owners, its birth parents. The person who takes on the daunting feat of opening a restaurant is a courageous and fearless soul, indeed. They are not fools. They understand all too well that the odds are against them. But yet, something drives them to share their view of the world with us. To share their idea of community through their food and their drink. They bring their love, to you, for your approval. What makes this man, this woman, open themselves both personally and financially to our critique? Our Judgement? _________________________________ Dominic Shiach... born in Queen Charlotte's hospital in north London, one of four hospitals established in Greater London in the mid-18th century. Queen Charlotte's was a popular choice for London's more affluent mothers-to-be, and it can safely be assumed that the hospital was carefully chosen to welcome into the world, the Shiach's young prince, their first-born son. Dominic's free-spirited and socialite mother was born in Rhodesia, Africa, which was the de facto successor state to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia. His father was born in Scotland, the 7th Chairman of the Macallan Scotch family and a famous screenwriter in Hollywood. His father used two names, one to run the scotch empire, and one to pen his screenplays. Allan Shiach ran Macallan Scotch. Allan Scott wrote screenplays and ran the Screenwriter's Guild in Hollywood. He was nominated for BAFTA's Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film and a Genie Award for his 1997 film Regeneration. He has won the Edgar Award and Writers' Guild Award. ______________________________________________ Later, a brother and sister would join Dominic in his idyllic childhood, traveling between London, the estate in Gloucester, (which was named one of the "best eight houses in Britain,") to family homes in France and Los Angeles. This is where we pick up the story with our very special guest today, filmmaker & restaurateur, Dominic Shiach. The Daisy Restaurant | Santa Barbara - www.thedaisyrestaurant.com Opening in October! Welcome to The Daisy - a fun and casual environment in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara's Cultural Arts District. Great food, great feel, great friends. with friends - or make some new ones - while eating thoughtfully cooked and carefully selected food. Fabulous wine and beer selections. House-smoked meats, plant-based foods, farmers market produce and nuanced flavors. A place to sit and drink a coffee while reading a book. But also a place to go with a group of friends for a night of great food and wine in a vibrant atmosphere. A sophisticated yet laid back vibe. The Daisy is located on 1221 State Street Santa Barbara, California thedaisyrestaurant.com On Instagram: the_daisy_restaurant & Facebook at : facebook.com/thedaisyrestaurant
Episode # 8 Double Wedding / Follow the Fleet Hello movie lovers! - the latest episode of the States & Kingdoms Podcast! Home of the classic-est movies ever !!! This week we are reviewing a joyful non-dancing comedy & a joyful dancing comedy.Enjoy :) Double Wedding (1937)Directed by Richard ThorpeStarring William Powell, Myrna Loy, Florence Rice, John Beal, Jessie Ralph, Edgar KennedyWritten by Jo SwerlingStudio: MGM Follow the Fleet (1936)Directed by Mark SandrichStarring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard, and Astrid AllwynWritten by Allan Scott and Dwight TaylorMusic by Irving Berlin & Max SteinerStudio: RKOStates & Kingdoms theme music by Sean Newton Be sure to check out our nascent Instagram presence and follow us there- @statesandkingdomsPlease subscribe! Then leave us a 5 star review if you liked what you heard & share with your film-loving friends! Thanks for listening! Keep it classic movie people… xxSean & Jenna
Mary and I had a wonderful and amazing interview hour with Allan Scott of the “Allan Scott Band”. I really enjoyed his life story, background, and his testimony, and all the inspirational stories and back stories to his music. The band has a wonderful sound, well produced and I really enjoyed this whole interview. Songs that were played in this hour, were 6 songs1. No More Lies2. Turn Your Eyes3. Anchor4. Run to You5. Be My Way6. WaymakerI feel this testimonial will bless you, it’s a good account about how God can do amazing things in your life. If you have time to check this episode of the “Worship Cafe Inspirational Radio Show” please take the time investment, also share it with everyone you know, family, co-workers, friends, and pass it forward on your social media networks such as twitter, and facebook. You can contact Allan Scott at the link below, Please go by and say hello to him and his band. Main place to connect with Allan Scott:https://www.allanscottmusic.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/allanscottmusicTwitter: https://twitter.com/AllanScottMusicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/allanscottmusic/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTq7mgscx1asqz8rS3P-NmgAll music is on iTunes, Amazon, and wherever digital music is streaming or purchasableGod Bless You and have a beautiful dayKen TownshendHosts: Mary Phillips & Ken TownshendShow: Worship Cafe Inspirations Radio Show
Mary and I had a wonderful and amazing interview hour with Allan Scott of the “Allan Scott Band”. I really enjoyed his life story, background, and his testimony, and all the inspirational stories and back stories to his music. The band has a wonderful sound, well produced and I really enjoyed this whole interview. Songs that were played in this hour, were 6 songs 1. No More Lies 2. Turn Your Eyes 3. Anchor 4. Run to You 5. Be My Way 6. Waymaker I feel this testimonial will bless you, it’s a good account about how God can do amazing things in your life. If you have time to check this episode of the “Worship Cafe Inspirational Radio Show” please take the time investment, also share it with everyone you know, family, co-workers, friends, and pass it forward on your social media networks such as twitter, and facebook. You can contact Allan Scott at the link below, Please go by and say hello to him and his band. Main place to connect with Allan Scott: https://www.allanscottmusic.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allanscottmusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllanScottMusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allanscottmusic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTq7mgscx1asqz8rS3P-Nmg All music is on iTunes, Amazon, and wherever digital music is streaming or purchasable God Bless You and have a beautiful day Ken Townshend Hosts: Mary Phillips & Ken Townshend Show: Worship Cafe Inspirations Radio Show
Creation NE 2018 || Allan Scott Band || Artist Talkback by Creation Festivals
Today I spoke with John Fisher, the Executive Director of Theatre Rhinoceros, the longest running queer theatre in the world. John directed the award-winning musical - Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. After last year's (2017) sold-out run, and the most successful show in the 40-year history of Theatre Rhinoceros is thrilled to be presenting - BY POPULAR DEMAND - an encore production for 2017/2018 Season of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert - The Musical. Priscilla has a book by Australian film director/writer Stephan Elliott and Allan Scott, using well-known pop songs as its score. Adapted from Elliott's 1994 Oscar-winning film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, the musical is the heart-warming, uplifting adventure of three friends who hop aboard a battered old bus searching for love and friendship and end up finding more than they could have ever dreamed of. With a dazzling array of over-the-top costumes, extraordinary headdresses, A FULL SIZE BUS - ON STAGE, and a hit parade of dance floor favorites, this wildly fresh and funny musical is a journey to the heart of FABULOUS. SYNOPSIS: The Musical follows two drag queens and a transsexual (Tick, Adam, and Bernadette), who buy a run-down old bus (they call Priscilla) and set out on a road trip across the Australian Outback when one of them, Tick, is invited by his ex-wife to perform his drag show at her faraway resort. However, Tick is hesitant to tell his friends, Bernadette (a former performing icon whose best days are behind her) and Adam (a rambunctious young troublemaker), his own personal reasons for taking the trip. During their journey, the trio encounters an array of Australian citizens, some of who aren't receptive to their lifestyle, including incidents of homo and transphobia, while widening comfort zones, finding new horizons, and strengthening their own friendship. Performances: Extended run to July 7, 2018 Location: Gateway Theatre - 215 Jackson St., (at Battery St.) SF, CA 94111 Tickets: Available online from Brown Paper Tickets (http://bit.ly/priscilla_tix)or call the box office at 1-800-838-3006. _______________________________________________________________________________ Pride San Francisco - Parade and Celebration - June 23-24 2018. http://www.sfpride.org/ Opening Music by Carly Ozard - carlyozard.com Ray's Web Site: rayrenati.com Green Room Radio Web Site: raysgreenroom.com
Ho ho ho - but enough naming our garden implements, it’s time for the Worst Foot Forward Christmas Special! Santa himself joins us on the show - or at least, his official body-double does. Yes, actor and professional Father Christmas Allan Scott-Douglas is our guest to tell us wintry tales of the World’s Worst Santa. Allan relates some true tales from backstage at the grotto, Barry takes us through the history of the real Saint Nick and his various hideous European mutations, and Ben introduces us to a goat in sexy red hot pants. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde @AlScottDouglas
John Cowan interviews wine maker Allan Scott.
País Estados Unidos Director Richard Attenborough Guión Allan Scott, Clancy Sigal, Anna Hamilton Phelan Música George Fenton Fotografía Roger Pratt Reparto Sandra Bullock, Chris O'Donnell, MacKenzie Astin, Emilio Bonucci, Ingrid Lacey Sinopsis Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918) Narra la relación entre el joven corresponsal Ernest Hemingway y la enfermera de la Cruz Roja que le cuidó tras ser herido. Ernest es un muchacho valiente y decidido, pero también bastante irresponsable: durante una misión resulta herido y es trasladado a un hospital. Allí la enfermera Agnes se hace cargo de él.
Allan Scott's new radio single “God in Me” is available on iTunes May 4th! A former drug addict, dropout, thief and loser Allan Scott found hope in his jail cell, calling on God to heal the broken pieces of his life. Twelve years later, this redeemed singer, songwriter and worship leader shares his experience in song, declaring the prayer of his life in the redemptive, hopeful “God In Me” single, produced by award winning producer Ed Cash. Hear Allan's amazing story of redemption on today's episode.Voices In My Head is a Podcast dedicated to covering things like comics, movies, books, music and various other things that get stuck in the head of pop culture, but with a Theological lens. Listen to it on Podbean.com, Stitcher, The Rick Lee James Mobile App, iTunes, Reverbnation.com, and Facebook. Rick Lee James Official Web Site is www.RickLeeJames.com. To leave a voice message comment for Voices In My Head call (937) 505-0162. Get Rick's music on iTunes and at CDBaby.com. Email can be sent to RLJames29@yahoo.com. You can also watch Rick Lee James music videos on YouTube.Please leave a review on iTunes and let us know what you thought of today's episode.Like us at Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) Facebook page to join the online community and answer the question of the week.You can also answer the question of the week at RickLeeJames.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
Allan Scott's new radio single “God in Me” is available on iTunes May 4th! A former drug addict, dropout, thief and loser Allan Scott found hope in his jail cell, calling on God to heal the broken pieces of his life. Twelve years later, this redeemed singer, songwriter and worship leader shares his experience in song, declaring the prayer of his life in the redemptive, hopeful “God In Me” single, produced by award winning producer Ed Cash. Hear Allan's amazing story of redemption on today's episode. Voices In My Head is a Podcast dedicated to covering things like comics, movies, books, music and various other things that get stuck in the head of pop culture, but with a Theological lens. Listen to it on Podbean.com, Stitcher, The Rick Lee James Mobile App, iTunes, Reverbnation.com, and Facebook. Rick Lee James Official Web Site is www.RickLeeJames.com. To leave a voice message comment for Voices In My Head call (937) 505-0162. Get Rick's music on iTunes and at CDBaby.com. Email can be sent to RLJames29@yahoo.com. You can also watch Rick Lee James music videos on YouTube. Please leave a review on iTunes and let us know what you thought of today's episode. Like us at Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) Facebook page to join the online community and answer the question of the week. You can also answer the question of the week at RickLeeJames.com
On this episode, Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky interview Nancy Bell--actress, teacher, playwright, and director--after reviewing (1) MRS. SORKEN, by Christopher Durang, and THE DUCK VARIATIONS, by David Mamet, at Mustard Seed Theatre, (2) PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT THE MUSICAL, by Stephen Elliott & Allan Scott, at the Fox Theatre, and (3) SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, adapted by F. Andrew Leslie from William Inge, at the Clayton Community Theatre.