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In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Barbra Dillon and special guests Craig Miller (original Director of Fan Relations at Lucasfilm, writer – Star Wars Memories, More Movie Memories), Norm Harper (writer – Fanbase Press' The Sequels, Haphaven / LEGO blogger), Amanda Donahue (artist – Fanbase Press' The Margins), and Paul Pakler (co-host – Paul and Corey Cross the Streams, Quality Time with Family Ties, writer – Hobo Code) participate in a thorough discussion regarding White Christmas (1954) in light of the film's 70th anniversary, with topics including how the film differs from other Christmas films, how it reflects American culture and in what ways, the allure of the dance sequences, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for White Christmas abound in this panel discussion!)
In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Barbra Dillon and special guests David M. Booher (Eisner Award-nominated and GLADD Media Award-winning writer – Ghostbuster: Back in Town, Canto, Killer Queens), Amanda Donahue (artist – Fanbase Press' The Margins), and Jessica Maison (writer, Mary Shelley's School for Monsters) participate in a thorough discussion regarding Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) in light of the film's recent release, with topics including the panelist's own personal experiences with the original film, how successful the new film works as a sequel, examinations of Tim Burton's creative strengths and weaknesses, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice abound in this panel discussion!)
In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Barbra Dillon and special guests Desirée Proctor (writer – Fanbase Press' Nuclear Power, Telltale Games' The Walking Dead: Michonne, Peacock's Lopez vs. Lopez), Amanda Donahue (artist - Fanbase Press' The Margins), and Paul Pakler (co-host - Paul and Corey Cross the Streams, Quality Time with Family Ties) participate in a thorough discussion regarding Hocus Pocus (1993) in light of the film's 30th anniversary, with topics including memories of the panelists' Halloween traditions involving the film, if the Sanderson sisters qualify as feminists, audiences' attraction to witches, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Hocus Pocus abound in this panel discussio
In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Barbra Dillon and special guests Amanda Donahue (artist - Fanbase Press' The Margins) and Norm Harper (writer - Fanbase Press' The Sequels, Haphaven / LEGO blogger) participate in a thorough discussion regarding The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) in light of the film's 30th anniversary, with topics including how the film has aged in the past three decades, the significance of the changing roles of the puppeteers behind some of the most beloved Muppets, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for The Muppet Christmas Carol abound in this panel discussion!)
In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Bryant Dillon is joined by special guests Amanda Donahue (artist - Fanbase Press' The Margins), David Accampo (writer - Fanbase Press' The Margins, Lost Angels), and Justin Robinson (writer - City of Devils, podcast host - Tread Perilously) to participate in a thorough discussion regarding The Thing (1982) in light of the film's 40th anniversary, with topics including the thematic messages of the film, the concept and execution of the film's iconic creature, what the panelists really believe is going on in that final scene, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for The Thing abound in this panel discussion!)
In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-host Bryant Dillon is joined by special guests Amanda Donahue (artist - Fanbase Press' The Margins), Desirée Proctor (writer - Fanbase Press' Nuclear Power, Telltale Games' The Walking Dead: Michonne), and Stefano Terry (writer/artist - Fanbase Press' The Gamma Gals) to participate in a thorough discussion regarding Hook (1991) in light of the film's 30th anniversary, with topics including the Peter Pan character's enduring legacy, director Steven Spielberg's personal connection with Pan and thematic focus on troubled father/son relationships in his filmography, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Hook abound in this panel discussion!)
Amanda Donahue, ATC, MS and Kristina Berger are faculty at the esteemed Joan Phelps Palladino School of Dance at Dean College in Franklin, Massachusetts. These two accomplished professionals join us today to talk about how they merge medicine, education, and training to best prepare their dancers for the dance world. Their unique collaboration is a model for training and caring for dancers. We talk about how athletic trainers are uniquely suited to be the key health care professional in a college dance program, and we dive into dance topics such as the Horton Technique, dancer nutrition, and how dance helps you discover your inner passion to keep you going in your career. Dean College: https://www.dean.edu/academics/schools/palladino-school-of-dance/ Horton Technique for Dance: https://www.dean.edu/academics/schools/palladino-school-of-dance/ Performing Arts in the National Athletic Trainers Association: https://www.nata.org/professional-interests/emerging-settings/performing-arts Doctors for Dancers: https://doctorsfordancers.com Kristina Berger is a world-class dancer, choreographer, and teacher of the Horton and Hawkins techniques, both of which she teaches as Assistant Professor at Dean College. Kristina has performed throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia in positions ranging from current status as principal dancer with The Erick Hawkins Dance Company to first female and Westerner to perform virtuoso solo "Hanuman The Monkey King" in Bali, exclusive soloist of original Lester Horton works, and dancer for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Kristina has danced with Molissa Fenley & Dancers, Joyce Trisler Danscompany, Washington Opera Ballet and SWATT. She has been on dance faculty at Marymount Manhattan College, Steps, Peridance, The Joffrey School of Ballet, and continues to teach, create, and perform globally. Amanda Donahue has served as the Athletic Trainer for the Palladino School of Dance & School of Arts at Dean College located in Franklin, Massachusetts since 2013. She received her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Northeastern University and her Master of Science in Kinesiology from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Amanda currently serves as the Performing Arts Committee Chair for the NATA Council of Practice Advancement and is the NATA Liaison for the Performing Arts Athletic Trainer's Society. In addition to her work at Dean, Amanda worked as one of the athletic trainers with Boston location of Blue Man Group, as well as the Boston Ballet Summer Dance Program . Her passion of dance began at a young age with ballet and is currently a competitive ballroom dancer.
Jay wants to make sure there is a **WARNING** at the beginning of the show notes letting everyone know we are talking about food for an hour so if you are hungry you should get something to eat. This week we bring back the official dietitian of Coie's Questions to talk all about eating healthy during the holidays and how to go about getting back on track if you don't eat quite so healthily. Any conversation about food would not be complete with out mentioning Courtneys new bff Eric and how he taught us about the Oreo Challenge. Listen to that episode here. We are still waiting on Jay to post him doing the challenge and something tells us we are going to be waiting for quite awhile. Amanda is back to talk with us all about mindful eating, holiday foods and smells, and how food is a social thing more than we realize. Don't worry y'all, she isn't going to make you give up all the good things in the name of being healthy. Amanda wants everyone to know there is always room for everyones favorite food. Spoiler Alert she is going to remind y'all to focus on those veggies, healthy carbs, lean protein, and portion sizes. Jay wants everyone to know he wants plates full of steak. What else is new? Amanda talks again about how there isn't really "bad foods" there are energy dense foods and slowing down while eating helps a lot. Jay struggles with that concept while Courtney shares about how she doesn't like her food to touch. Yes really, and she totally would be down to use a divider plate so if you know where to get one let us know! We talk about mindful eating, how to outsmart the buffet, and a dietitians super sneaky tip for all meals. If you take one thing away from this episode Amanda wants you to know not to skip meals. That isn't going to help anything. We have a discussion about dark chocolate and Jay says no men keep that in the house it's for girls only so if you're a man that keeps dark chocolate in the house please let us know, and if you don't want to be like jay you can get some dark chocolate here and we will be giving some away in our ultimate Christmas guest giveaway. Jay says he feels like he is having 'food confession' and even starts it with forgive me dietitian. We talk about substituting in holiday baking and Jay points out a banana will never taste like a steak. For anyone who thought it might. Amanda tells us about a 5 ingredient banana pancake we need to try and that leads us to finding out Jay has no idea who Jack Johnson is and really needs to listen to Banana Pancakes.
Everyone around the world is thinking about the pandemic, covid-19, and dancers have been affected by this crisis in unique and specific ways. Exploring how this complex situation is manifesting in the dance community, Episode 64: Dancing through covid-19, includes interviews with five different practitioners: Dr. Selina Shah (physician), Amanda Donahue (certified athletic trainer), Jennifer Milner (pilates teacher and ballet coach), Kristin Koskinen (registered dietitian nutritionist), and Dr. Paula Thomson (licensed clinical psychologist). Though they come from different fields, the perspectives of these experts offer some similar themes, including: anxiety, abundant creativity, and strangely, a heightened awareness of community. Learn more about Dr. Selina Shah: www.sportsanddancemedicine.com Contact Dr. Shah: 925-979-LEAP (5327) Contact Amanda Donahue: adonahue@dean.edu Learn more about Jennifer Milner: www.jennifer-milner.com Instagram: @jennifer.milner Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennifermilnerbodiesinmotion/ Learn more about Kristin Koskinen: https://www.eatwellpros.com Contact Kristin: kristin@eatwellpros.com Instagram: @kristin_koskinen_rdn Facebook: @eatwellpros (Eat Well, Live Well) Twitter: @eatwellpros Contact Dr. Thomson at: paula.thomson@csun.edu Host: Ellie Kusner Co-Hosts: Ellie Kusner and Marissa Schaeffer Website: www.dancewellpodcast.com Email: DanceWellPodcast@gmail.com Introduction Soundscape: Brendan Berry and Dylan Ezzie
In this episode, the Fanbase Press staff welcomes guests Amanda Donahue (artist, The Margins), Vito Lapiccola (co-host, So Fast So Furious Podcast), and Zack Beseda (co-host, So Fast So Furious Podcast) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including whether adding a CGI shark to Jaws is a good idea, the impact of Russian bots on The Last Jedi, the reveal of The Mandalorian, and our weekly trailer round-up for Harley Quinn, Origin, Titans, Into the Spider-Verse, Daredevil: Season 3, and more!
The IndiComix gang have chosen another awesome series from Fanbase Press! Listen as they get to know more about Portland and a new classic tale! The post IndiComix Ep 90: David Accampo and Amanda Donahue & ‘The Margins’ appeared first on The Grand Geek Gathering.
San Diego Comic Con is a great place to meet and talk to comic artists and writers from all over the world. This year, Adam had the opportunity to talk to creators from Fanbase Press for Making Comics Gutter Talk episodes. In this week's episode, two of them, David Accampo and Amanda Donahue join Adam on the back terrace of the San Diego Convention Center, out where you can hear everything from the medieval knights battling it out to the military helicopters flying by to the seagulls on the bay behind us. The conversation began with a discussion on their latest collaboration, The Margins, and what it meant to them as creators. After their history was dredged up, but in a good way, the talk turned to the comic creating process, from the David's writing to Amanda's first foray into the world of comics. If you enjoy these podcasts and want to hear more of them, please visit our Patreon page and help us make that happen. We at Making Comics would very much like to get back to our roots and put out podcast content on a regular, weekly basis. But in order to do that, we need your help. Also visit us on iTunes and give us a rating and review. This increases the podcast visibility and more listeners means more opportunity for more content. See the big, beautiful circle we're drawing? David & Amanda's Links: David's site (@daccampo) Amanda's site (IG page) THE MARGINS Resources: Website: www.TheMarginsComic.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMarginsComic/ Twitter: @TheMarginsComics Purchase Link: https://fanboycomics.ecrater.com/p/30006833/the-margins Our Links: Intro & Outro Song: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Outro Song Behind Vocals: "Backed Vibes (clean)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Ad Song: "Caprese" by Blue Dot Sessions Licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://freemusicarchive.org) Transitions: InceptionBrassHitMedium.wav: Herbert Boland / www.freesound.org Old Fashion Radio Jingle 2.wav: club sound / www.freesound.org
Interview done at San Diego Comic-Con 2018 with David Accampo (co-writer) and Amanda Donahue (artist) about their new graphic novel 'The Margins'.
Stay tuned we have a special announcement! Join us again for some Chisme de la Semana brought to you by Jen. We review Mayberry IPA from El Segundo Brewing Company. Our book review of The Margins Written by: David Accampo and Paul Montgomery Illustrated by: Amanda Donahue. Kristen and Sara bring us On My Radar. Kristen leads us into Juntos y Fuertes and Sara brings our brand new segment Saludos! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We’re joined by Kellye Garrett, of ALL OF THE AWARD NOMINATION fame. We talk about screenwriting, story structure, Cozies, series characters, and diversity in publishing. https://kellyegarrett.com Kellye recommended Broken Places by Tracy Clark: https://www.amazon.com/Broken-Places-Chicago-Mystery-Tracy-ebook/dp/B075C4KDLT/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1527633031&sr=8-1&keywords=broken+places **This show is brought to you in association with The Margins, an original graphic novel from Fanbase Press, written By David Accampo and Paul Montgomery, with art by Amanda Donahue. Released July 24th, and orders placed before June 30th will get cool extra goodies.** http://www.fanbasepress.com/index.php/publishing/comics/the-margins We also see the return of Sam and Todd Robinson, who join us to talk about The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch https://www.facebook.com/Todd-Robinson-A-VERY-Serious-Writer-112338762752334/ https://www.amazon.com/Name-this-Book-Secret/dp/0316113697/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1527632661&sr=8-1&keywords=the+name+of+this+book+is+secret&dpID=51hDyaXJHjL&preST=_SY291_BO1,204,203,200_QL40_&dpSrc=srch Theme to “Todd and Sam’s Very Important Opinions” is “Heart Quake” by Dan-O http://www.danosongs.com The Crime Friction Official Theme is “Book ‘Em” by Karl Ove Sneezegård, Commander of the Dark Hordes, Herald of the Red Wolf, wielder of the axe of Hrim, night manager of the 7-Eleven on Church St, and Ting. Contact us on Twitter @DefectivesPod or via e-mail at CrimeFriction@gmail.com
We are 15 episodes away from our goal of 100!! Episode 85 is ready for you to listen too! Along with the normal entertainment/comic book news, we have two awesome interviews as well!! The first interview is with Paul Karasik, an internationally recognized artist, and teacher! We speak about his work on Fletcher Hanks' complete works, "Turn Loose Our Death Rays, and Kill Them All." Paul makes exactly what Gabe loves, so this is a great interview! Our second interview comes from a few creators at Fanbase Press. We speak with the writer, David Acampo, and the artist, Amanda Donahue, from The Margins. The Margins is about Charley Keo, the fictional artist, and creator of the world of Elad. The more you read, the more you realize that Enad is more than just lines on paper!! David and Amanda are very excited about this project, and it shows in this interview!! Remember, you can ALWAYS let us know what you think! We can only think of so many things to talk about every other week, and would LOVE to get some feedback and ideas from all of you out there who are listening!! You can send mp3s and email to our email address. Also, join the conversations on our Facebook Page and Twitter Page. Also, if you have good feedback, please leave it for us on iTunes and Stitcher!! That's one way to help us climb the ranks into podcast glory!! You can ALSO leave us voicemail!!! Call the Michael Kuyrk memorial 970-573-6148 and leave us a hilarious message!!! Hall of Justice Comics & Collectibles Our Stitcher Our iTunes Patreon Amazon Credit - Jonthan Garnett, Juan Muro, Gabe Llanas
The prodigal son returns! Paul Montgomery is back to fill-in for a still missing Josh Flanagan and he's here to talk comics and comics related ephemera with Conor Kilpatrick! Running Time: 01:11:46 Pick of the Week: 00:02:18 - Doctor Star and The Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows #1 Comics: 00:11:05 - The Highest House #1 00:18:38 - Oblivion Song #1 00:24:32 - Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #3 00:30:26 - Batman #42 00:37:00 - Mech Cadet Yu #7 00:40:08 - The Spider King #1 00:43:17 - X-Men: Red #2 00:44:30 - Monstro Mechanica #4 Patron Pick: 00:47:57 - Gideon Falls #1 Patron Thanks: 00:54:19 - Count DQ 00:55:56 - Josh Rowson 00:56:58 - Graham Lakey 00:57:47 - Mike Moran Audience Questions: 01:00:02 - Greg M. from Wernersville, PA has a lot of questions about Alfred Pennyworths's hair. 01:03:21 - Carl P. asks about resurrecting ghosts of Picks of the Week past. Pre-order The Margins by Paul Montgomery, Dave Accampo, and Amanda Donahue! Brought To You By:• Harry's - Go to Harrys.com/ifanboy right now to get a Free Trial Shave Set! • iFanboy Patrons - Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount! • iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch - Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got a new design! Music: "The Boys of Summer" The Ataris Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices