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Pappy, Josh, Korey, Brett, and Stevie review the Natalie Portman and Allen Moore classic: V for Vendetta! https://www.patreon.com/spoilerspodcast Following world war, London is a police state occupied by a fascist government, and a vigilante known only as V (Hugo Weaving) uses terrorist tactics to fight the oppressors of the world in which he now lives. When V saves a young woman named Evey (Natalie Portman) from the secret police, he discovers an ally in his fight against England's oppressors. Release date: March 17, 2006 (USA) Director: James McTeigue Story by: Alan Moore, David Loyd Distributed by: Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Pictures Adapted from: V for Vendetta
This is the fifth episode of a 6 episode series where the Bulldog Educator host, Kirsten Wilson, chats with guest, Dr. Evette Allen-Moore about the questions she has been contemplating, how higher education PLC spaces ensure and create inclusive cultures that amplify the voices of BIPOC students and teachers. Through the episode we also explore what other aspects need to be present in a PLC and what we need to keep mindful of when considering representation and student voice. The concept of representation and the importance of perspective and personal experience bring to the table also are a theme throughout the episode. The discussion explores how PLCs can amplify the voices of the marginalized, the concept of the Inclusive Excellence Framework, and what may need to change or be customized regarding the questions asked in a PLC and who is present in a PLC to ensure all voices are represented and heard. Resources referenced in the episode: 4 Essential Questions for the PLC: Fischer, D., & Frey, N. (2015, February). That pesky fourth PLC question. Solution Tree Blog. Retrieved from https://www.solutiontree.com/blog/that-pesky-fourth-plc-question/ Characteristics of a PLC: Bailey, K. (2010). 6 essential characteristics of a PLC. Retrieved from https://www-grms.stjohns.k12.fl.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/What-it-Means-to-be-a-Model-PLC-School.pdf Definition of Marginalized person: Gehl, N. (2019, June 28). How to better support your marginalized students. The Art of Education University. Retrieved March 2, 2023, from https://theartofeducation.edu/2019/09/02/how-to-better-support-your-marginalized-students/ Inclusive Excellence Framework: Original framework from AACU and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute: https://www.aacu.org/office-of-undergraduate-stem-education/inclusive-excellence-commission Research used for preparation in discussion in this episode: Embedding DEI into practice: https://www.aacu.org/office-of-undergraduate-stem-education/inclusive-excellence-commission Denver Office of Teaching and Learning: Inclusive Teaching Practices- Inclusive Excellence Framework (based on the work from AACU-HHMI): https://operations.du.edu/inclusive-teaching/inclusive-excellence Student voice/experience: Anderson, G. (2020, October 23). Racism fuels poor mental health outcomes for black students. Racism fuels poor mental health outcomes for Black students. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/10/23/racism-fuels-poor-mental-health-outcomes-black-students Griffin, E. (2020, February). See Me For Who I Am. The Learning Professional 1, 41, 36–38. (https://learningforward.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/the-learning-professional-february2020.pdf) You can locate Dr. Evette Allen-Moore at New York Institute of Technology Assistant Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and ELA Education Services, LLC, where she is owner and CEO. To engage in discussion on this topic feel free to email at thebulldogedu@thebulldogedu.org, or connect with us on social media- Twitter: @thebulldogedu, Facebook- The Bulldog Edu, Instagram- @thebulldogedu or connect with our host, Kirsten Wilson on LinkdedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-s-wilson/.
On 580 Live Moore Capito, Kelli Steele from the Putnam County CVB on this weekend's West Virginia Food Truck Festival and State Democratic Party Chair and Delegate Mike Pushkin on losing yet another Democrat in the Legislature. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
Our guest on this episode moved to Alaska at the age of 5. She was introduced to mid and long distance mushing by 2 of the best mushers of all time, her father and stepmother, Allen Moore and Ally Zirkle. She currently lives near Nome where she is an emergency room nurse. She was a rookie in last year's Iditarod and was forced to scratch near White Mountain due to a violent storm. Enjoy this episode with Bridgett Watkins.
The Earth is changing. Quickly. Should we be afraid? Or can we embrace the changes and challenges and boldly look ahead? Can we build a new, better life on this planet? Ryan and Brian sit down with curator Nick Butcher and artists Allen Moore and Kat Jarvinen of The New Earth to find out. https://publicworksgallery.com/blogs/exhibitions/the-new-earth https://publicworksgallery.com/ https://katjarvinen.com/ https://chicagoartistscoalition.org/artists/allen-moore https://www.sonnenzimmer.com/
In episode 365 of the Clive Barker Podcast, Jose and Ryan are joined by Catalina Querida to watch the 2001 film, From Hell, as we return to the letter “Y for Year Zero” in our A-Z Commentaries. Commentary / Discussion: From Hell (2001, Albert and Allen Hughes) Written by Allen Moore, Eddie Campbell, Terry Hayes 2hours 2 Minutes Show Notes On HBO Max SNL Sketch, scared of his Skeleton 聖飢魔Ⅱ Jack The Ripper @CatalinaQuerida @Littlesparktweets Hellbound Hearts Barker And Briefs Coming Next More News & Interviews More Commentary Classics (Hellbound is Next) Jericho Squad 77 Visions of Heaven and Hell And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Stitcher, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Google Play, Radio.com, DoubleTwist and YouTube and Join the Occupy Midian group Discord Community Twitter: @BarkerCast | @OccupyMidian Support the show, Buy a T-Shirt All Links and show notes in their Entirety can be found at http://www.clivebarkercast.com
In this episode I am covering a topic that is discussed frequently among me and my comic reading friends. What is a good entry into comics for someone who has never read one before? What book should they first read to understand the format better? I have a few ideas of my own for books that are great starting points as well as being just plain great stories. Here are the books mentioned for anyone who would like to find any of the books mentioned in the episode. Y: the Last Man by Brian K. Vaughn and Pia Guerra Strangers In Paradise by Terry Moore Locke & Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez Scalped by Jason Aaron and R.M. Guerra Black Sad by Diaz Canales and Guarnido Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley Preacher by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon w/ covers by Glen Fabry Stumptown by Greg Rucka and Matthew Southworth Watchmen by Allen Moore and Dave Gibbons If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for topics or more comics to try you can email me at Standstrongcast@gmail.com
We go to hell and back with Swampthing in this week's volume. We continue down in our deep dive into Allen Moore's bizarre epic.
In this episode meet the inspiring co-facilitators behind Marwen Lab; Aileen Castro, Joselyn Corona, Davita Miranda, Allen Moore, and Rachelle Hill. Listen to highlights & challenges, and learn strategies to build community online. Visit www.marwen.org to register for studio courses.
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Tune in to hear about a great cultivator...ELA educational services helps young adults find their path! Listen as I visit with the founder, Dr. Evette Allen Moore!
The twentieth episode of Legs Talk About Books, the monthly literature podcast where Hardleg Joe and a co-host review and discuss books. In this episode Joe is joined by his friend CB Radio, as the two of them discuss V For Vendetta, the graphic novel by Allen Moore and David Lloyd.
The Hump is ECSTATIC to announce our guest this week! Bassist, educator, and author David Allen Moore! Tune in to find out why I call him, "The Innovator!"
On this podcast we talk with Aliy Zirkle, 20 year Iditarod veteran and only woman to win the Yukon Quest. Listen as we dive into Aliy's 2020 and 2021 race year, future plans, and new ventures in mushing education. Follow SP Kennel – Aliy Zirkle and Allen Moore at Spkennel.com, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
Gavin and B Black sit down to chat about the HBO series the watchmen, Allen Moore and Libertarians.
This week, we bring you an episode we thought we lost due to technical difficulties. Originally recorded the week before the movie phenom, we breakdown the most famous Joker comic story. Arc.by Allen Moore and art by Brian Bolland. As we pick apart this famous graphic novel, the guys toss back a glass or two of some fine Michael David Cabernet: Freakshow. With that they begin stating their predictions of the new Joker film and how it will relate to "The Killing Joke".
Vader Shards of the Past - 3:20Macaulay Culkin - 12:20Punisher News - 9:20Writers who hated the movies of their work – 26:10Bird box – 48:10........Intro Music - Starseed - Song of Forlor
Alle Bücher müssen gelesen werden - Podcast über Science Fiction, Fantasy und Bücher
Thema der Woche: Comics mit Lovecraft-Hintergrund. Weil Lovecraft geht immer und so. Very gesichtslose Schrecken. Such böse Bäume! So gruselig! Many Fischmenschen! Wow! Comic Nummer 1 ist von Commicautor Nummer 1: Allen Moore. Der hat durch „Watchman“ das Superheldengrene neudefiniert, und versucht das Gleiche jetzt mit Lovecraft. Junji Ito kocht hingegen sein eigenes Süppchen: seine […]
We are starting to wrap up this season of I Kid A Pod and the kids are sad to see it end. Please enjoy some great updates for this team of students! We have a lot of fans of the SP Kennel teams and so we covered a lot of Allen Moore in this episode. We were sad to see he had to drop out. Good luck to all the mushers that are still competing!
When I got the podcast going again in 2015, I knew that I wanted to do "round two" interviews with past guests. Los Angeles Philharmonic bassist and USC Thornton School of Music professor David Allen Moore was at the top of my list. I had David on the show back in 2009, which has been one of the most popular interviews from the first-generation podcast episodes (nearly 14,000 downloads at the moment). A lot has changed for David since we last spoke: He took a sabbatical and, after analyzing Edgar Meyer's technique, developed the concept of fractal fingerings. He wrote a book on Fractal Fingerings. He became an ultra-marathon runner. Several of my former students have studied with David over the years. When I asked them who had the biggest impact on them as a musician and as a person, David was the first person they mentioned. I headed down to Los Angeles and we met up at his USC studio. Here's a shot of us along with bassists Fernando de la Fuente and Dan Carson (another former student of mine!). We dig into all kinds of topics, including: building an internal map how bass pedagogy is still catching up to reality analyzing Edgar Meyer's bass playing the concept of framing Rabbath's approach and the German bow how practicing is a creative process how running changed David's approach to various aspects of life fractal fingering peak performance raising your floor as well as your ceiling reveling in your successes ...and much more! Links to check out: David's previous podcast appearance Videos on Musaic (New World Symphony's great service) Bowing exercises for clear sound and articulation Building a technical and musical foundation Learning a new piece of music Organizing practice habits and learning how to learn Domaine Forget (David teaches there in the summer) David's LA Phil page David's USC page Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to your inbox! Learn how you can support the show at contrabassconversations.com/support Thanks to our sponsor! This episode is brought to you by D’Addario Strings! Check out their Zyex strings, which are synthetic core strings that produce an extremely warm, rich sound. Get the sound and feel of gut strings with more evenness, projection and stability than real gut. Enter the D’Addario strings giveaway for Contrabass Conversations listeners at contrabassconversations.com/strings!
In this week's episode, we have a new fancy intro and we discuss are favorite things from the DC animated universe from Batman The Animated Series, Justice League Unlimited, to Teen Titans and Young Justice. We also have our good friends of the show Steve and Rachel on their favorite aspects of the DC animated universe. We also talk about the things that associate with Allen Moore, as he announced his retirement from comics in the next few months. As always, if you can follow us on Facebook, and twitter @z2podcast for all sorts of updates and extra thoughts on things going on. If you like this podcast, be sure to either leave us a rating/review, or share it to a friend who might enjoy it.
A Deathstroke has a name. SuperVolt returns! Allen Moore's voice tell everyone off. Doctor Strange gets in a good run(time) PS4, Burbs, Antman and DO NOT SEE 90's & Ang Lee Marvel and more...
We’re featuring an interview from the podcast archives with Los Angeles Philharmonic bassist and University of Southern California bass instructor David Allen Moore on the podcast this week. David also teaches bass during the summer at the Domaine Forget program in Quebec. In this interview, we chat about his early years on the instrument, teachers that have influenced him, his time in the Houston Symphony and Los Angeles Philharmonic, challenges of learning repertoire for a professional orchestra, his studies with François Rabbath, German and French bow differences, and many other topics. After the interview, we feature a track of David playing the Bohemian Dance from Frank Proto’s Carmen Fantasy. Enjoy! David's Faculty Page of USC Website Domaine Forget Festival About David: DAVID ALLEN MOORE graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Southern California in 1993 where he studied with Dennis Trembly, Paul Ellison, and John Clayton. Moore continued his studies in Boston, working privately with BSO principal bass Edwin Barker while performing with Boston Baroque, the Rhode Island Philharmonic, Emmanuel Music, and the Boston Pops Esplanade orchestra. Moore performed as a substitute with the Los Angeles Philharmonic during the 1995/96 season, after which he was a member of the Houston Symphony bass section under maestro Christoph Eschenbach, from 1996 to 1999. In January of 2000 Moore became a full-time member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s bass section and was promoted to the 4th chair by audition in October of the same year. Moore has participated in numerous festivals including Tanglewood, the Grand Teton Music Festival, Mainly Mozart, the Portland Chamber Music Festival, and Kent/Blossom Summer Music Festival. He is an active recitalist and chamber musician, having performed in the Houston area with the Greenbriar Consortium, in Los Angeles with the Philharmonic’s New Music Group, and in San Diego with the Mainly Mozart Festival. He has been a featured clinician at the 2012 TCU International Double Bass Festival, the 2011 International Society of Bassists convention, the 1999 Texas Double Bass Symposium. From 2003-2009 Moore was a faculty member at the Colburn Conservatory in Los Angeles. Moore has been a faculty member of the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music since 2000, and since the Fall of 2010 he has been part of the full-time faculty as an Assistant Professor while maintaining his position in the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Since 2007 Moore has been a faculty member at Domaine Forget in Quebec, Canada. In November of 2007 he began studies with internationally renowned double bass pedagogue and soloist François Rabbath in Paris. Moore received both the Diploma and Teaching Certificate from the Institut International Rabbath in February of 2009. Moore has presented clinics and master classes at Juilliard, The Curtis Institute of Music, Northwestern University, and Rice University, among others. He has former students performing in major orchestras in The U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe, and Asia. The double bass that Moore performs on with the Philharmonic is an instrument by Nicolo Gagliano made in 1735.His solo bass is a modern instrument by French luthier Christian Laborie. Moore uses bows designed especially for him by Paris bowmaker Boris Fritsch that are a unique French/German hybrid and are designed to be played either overhand or underhand. T his interview originally aired on July 18, 2009 on CBC Episode 128.
Pour some coffee and listen to a success story that should pull you off the couch and have you running to your nearest real estate club to be involved. Since 2004 Allen Moore has been earning his stripes as a real estate investor. Allen does it all, from property management to wholesaling and flipping a house or two from time to time. He is in the daily grind, taking tenants calls, and managing 75 units. Ask a question, text on your mobile device to ‘ASK’ to 545454. www.savvyradioshow.com
THIS WEEK ON BACKROOM POLITICS... WE TAKE A LOOK BACK AT THE TRAGIC EVENTS IN PARIS...COULD THIS HAPPEN IN THE US? ARE WE PREPARED FOR THESE LONE WOLF ATTACKS? CAN THE PRESS REALLY BE FREE WITHOUT THREAT OF VIOLENCE AGAINST THEIR VOICE? ALSO, CYBERSECURITY AND THE RECENT CYBER ATTACKS ON THE GOVERNEMENT AND CORPORATE AMERICA? HOW SAFE ARE WE? WHAT CAN WASHINGTON DO TO PREPARE FOR THIS NEW WAR FRONT? ARE WE EVEN READY FOR CYBER ATTACKS? JOINING US WILL BE SPECIAL GUEST FORMER DHS AND COAST GUARD CYBER EXECUTIVE ADMIRAL BOB DAY...BARBERA BOXER SAYS NO TO ANOTHER TERM AS SENATOR...WHAT IS IN THE CARDS FOR THE CALIFORNIA SENATE SEAT IN 2016? THAT AND TELL ME A STORY....THIS WEEK ON BACKROOM POLITICS!! BACKROOM POLITICS IS THE BEST POLITICAL TALK SHOW YOU"VE NEVER HEARD OF!!!! Moderated by Justin Russell, join Congressman Al Swift, Denise Krepp, Bob Hynes, Allen Moore, Carl Tuvin and our weekly guests as they take a critical and uncensored inside look at Washington politics today. Broadcasting live from Shelly’s Backroom in the heart of the nation’s capital every Tuesday from 4- 6 p.m. ET, this fast-paced and focused political roundtable offers listeners an open and honest, as well as humorous assessment of where the nation stands today, featuring special guests each week. We invite you, the listener, to call in, ask questions, and share your perspective. Simply dial 1-877-662-3713 during show time and listen for us to announce you!
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM BACKROOM POLTICS....THIS WEEK.....WE TAKE A LOOK BACK THE YEAR THAT WAS 2014 AND THE BIG POLITICAL STORIES....FROM FERGUSSON TO MID-TERMS....FROM XL PIPELINE TO OBAMA CARE....WHAT GOT OUR ATTENTION IN 2014? ALSO, WHAT CAN WE EXPECT OUT OF WASHINGTON IN THE UPCOMING 2015 AND THE 114TH CONGRESS...CAN CAPITOL HILL AND THE WHITE HOUSE BREAK THE GRIDLOCK? WHAT WILL BE THE BIG POLITICAL STORIES OF 2015? THAT AND "TELL ME A STORY"....THIS WEEK ON BACKROOM POLITICS. BACKROOM POLITICS IS THE BEST POLITICAL TALK SHOW YOU"VE NEVER HEARD OF!!!! Moderated by Justin Russell, join Congressman Al Swift, Denise Krepp, Bob Hynes, Allen Moore, Carl Tuvin and our weekly guests as they take a critical and uncensored inside look at Washington politics today. Broadcasting live from Shelly’s Backroom in the heart of the nation’s capital every Tuesday from 4- 6 p.m. ET, this fast-paced and focused political roundtable offers listeners an open and honest, as well as humorous assessment of where the nation stands today, featuring special guests each week. We invite you, the listener, to call in, ask questions, and share your perspective. Simply dial 1-877-662-3713 during show time and listen for us to announce you!
Broadcasting LIVE from Shelly's Back Room in WASHINGTON, DC, join Moderator Justin Russell along with Congressman Al Swift, Bob Hynes, Allen Moore, Carl Tuvin, and Denise Krepp for THE BEST POLITICAL TALK SHOW YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF!!! You can join the discussion or just listen in for the country's only UNSANITIZED POLITICAL TALK ON THE AIR!!!
TODAY ON BACKROOM POLITICS...IMMIGRATION CREATES STRANGE BEDFELLOWS, BUT HOW DIVISIVE IS IMMIGRATION REFORM IN THIS COUNTRY...NORTH KOREA TURNS UP THE HEAT AND THE RHETORIC, HOW NUTS ARE THEY AND IS WAR ON THE HORIZON?...GUN CONTROL TAKES CENTER STAGE, BUT GOP FILIBUSTER PLANS MAY EXTEND THE RUN...AND THE LEGACY AND GRACE THAT WAS MARGARET THATCHER...THIS AND TELL ME A STORY...TODAY ON BACKROOM POLITICS! Broadcasting LIVE from Shelly's Back Room in WASHINGTON, DC, join Moderator Justin Russell along with Congressman Al Swift, Bob Hynes, Allen Moore, Carl Tuvin, and Denise Krepp for THE BEST POLITICAL TALK SHOW YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF!!! You can join the discussion or just listen in for the country's only UNSANITIZED POLITICAL TALK ON THE AIR!!!
TODAY ON BACKROOM POLITICS... 4:00 - Iraq - 10 years later. 4:30 - Rob Portman's Big Announcement: Another blow to the GOP? Hillary Clinton's "Coming out" on Gay Marriage....a Sign for her run in 2016? 5:00 - CPAC and the new way forward for the GOP...can they stop the bleeding? 5:30 - The New Pope has been named, now what? - AND, Tell me a Story.. Moderated by Washington insider Justin Russell, join Congressman Al Swift, Bob Hynes, Allen Moore, Denise Krepp and Carl Tuvin as they take an uncensored look inside Washington politics. Broadcasting live from America
We’re featuring an interview with Los Angeles Philharmonic bassistand University of Southern California bass instructor David Allen Moore on the podcast this week. David also teaches bass during the summer at the Domaine Forget program in Quebec. In this interview, we chat about his early years on the instrument, teachers that have influenced him, his time in the Houston Symphony and Los Angeles Philharmonic, challenges of learning repertoire for a professional orchestra, his studies with François Rabbath, German and French bow differences, and many other topics. After the interview, we feature a track of David playing the Bohemian Dance from Frank Proto’s Carmen Fantasy. Enjoy! About David: DAVID ALLEN MOORE, the newest member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s bass section, joined the orchestra in January 2000 and was appointed to the 4th chair in October 2000. He graduated in 1993 from the University of Southern California, where he studied with Dennis Trembly, Paul Ellison, and John Clayton. Moore continued his studies in Boston, working privately with BSO principal bass Edwin Barker. Moore performed as a substitute with the Los Angeles Philharmonic during the 1995/96 season, after which he was a member of the Houston Symphony bass section under maestro Christoph Eschenbach, from 1996 to 1999. Moore has participated in numerous festivals including Tanglewood, the Grand Teton Music Festival, Mainly Mozart, and Kent/Blossom Summer Music Festival. He is an active chamber musician, having performed in the Houston area with the Greenbriar Consortium, and in Los Angeles with the Philharmonic’s New Music Group. He was also a featured clinician at the 1999 Texas Double Bass Symposium. Moore currently is on the faculty of the University of Southern California.