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Pajaritos del amor! Much love and many blessings to the loyal love doves out there holding it down day after day. This is a pilot tidbit baby! Thoughtful Audio Tidbit (TAT). Boom. This TAT unpacks a concept I've been sittin' with for a minute: War Should Be An Olympic Sport. War should NOT be unhinged bloodbaths with innocent civilians being slaughtered. Innocent people deserve to be free! Am I wrong. And for Goddess' sake we must do a better job protecting all the children. Children are the sacred gift we are all responsible for. It takes a village? Eff it: it takes a world.Con tranquila tenacidad,little raven kerkawwwTRACKLIST FOR THIS TATGustav - Latin Lofi MixFrank Sinatra - That's America To Me (1974 Madison Square Garden)Alex Isley, Masego & Jack Din - Good & Plenty (FAIR USE Slowed n Verbed)Support the Show.Support My Sponsor:Magic Mind Adaptogenic & Nootropic Elixir 20% off at Checkout! Support Link here | Use Code: BARBARIANNOETICS20Tip me in Solana (crypto):Address: 9XPHpqH7GawTGtPgZAzfXFU6oPWTpSua1QXwRYAWVh9y If you dig the pod, check out the adjacent video & livestream show Barbarian Yak Fest on Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/BarbarianYakFestFind me on IG: barbarian_noetics Become a Patron: patreon.com/noetics (unlock bonus content plus win a Dream Interpretation)Direct Donate on PayPal @barbarian.noetics@proton.me Cash App@ $BarbarianRavenbuymeacoffee.com/noetics.Spread the word and tell a friend. Remember to set the BNP on Auto Download after you subscribe. I appreciate you all. Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 allows for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, education and rese...
Directed by two-time Oscar® nominated filmmaker Steve James (HOOP DREAMS, LIFE ITSELF, ABACUS: ), A COMPASSIONATE SPY is a gripping real-life spy thriller about controversial Manhattan Project physicist Ted Hall, who infamously provided nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union, told through the perspective of his loving wife Joan, who protected his secret for decades. Recruited in 1944 as an 18-year-old Harvard undergraduate to help Robert Oppenheimer and his team create a bomb, Hall was the youngest physicist on the Manhattan Project, and didn't share his colleagues' elation after the successful detonation of the world's first atomic bomb. Concerned that a U.S. post-war monopoly on such a powerful weapon could lead to nuclear catastrophe, Hall began passing key information about the bomb's construction to the Soviet Union. After the war, he met, fell in love with, and married Joan, a fellow student with whom he shared a passion for classical music and socialist causes -- and the explosive secret of his espionage. The pair raised a family while living under a cloud of suspicion and years of FBI surveillance and intimidation. A COMPASSIONATE SPY reveals the twists and turns of this real-life spy story, its profound impact on nuclear history, and the couple's remarkable love and life together during more than 50 years of marriage. Award winning filmmaker Steve James (Abacus: Small Enough To Jail, City So Real, America To Me) joins us for a conversation on the fraught political circumstances that brought Ted Hall to make such a radical decision, how Joan and Ted navigated their post war life, and why having a more nuanced understanding of the Cold War and nuclear destruction may save the world from an unimaginable conflagration. For more go to: magpictures.com/acompassionatespy Watch at home at: magpictures.com/acompassionatespy
Join our hosts, Mark Monks and Paul Butler Lennox on today's bumper episode, sponsored by RamblingRover.ie @Ramblingrovercampervans Join us as we bring you the highlights from Achill Island Film Festival, an annual celebration of Film that takes place on the stunning island of Achill in Co. Mayo now in its second year. achillInternationalFilmfestival.com Guests Include Tom Callahan from Chicago with his film, Good Fences and Belfast based filmmaker, Frankie Quinn. Tom has contributed his cinematography and assistant editing to films and shows like UNAPOLOGETIC by Ashley O'Shay, and CITY SO REAL and AMERICA TO ME by Steve James, which have appeared at the Sundance Film Festival, STARZ, National Geographic, PBS POV, and Hulu. With great excitement, he recently premiered his short film GOOD FENCES? at Docs Ireland film festival 2022 and screened at the Achill Island Film Festival this May. Frankie Quinn (b.1966) was born into the Short Strand/Ballymacarrett community where he still lives. He began taking photographs in 1982. He holds an MFA in photography from the University of Ulster and is currently Director of the Belfast Archive Project. Visit www.sensitivevisuals.com (Tom) www.frankiequinn.com (Frankie) Adam and Skye Mann, with James Healy-Meaney. " A Guide to becoming an Elm Tree"Adam and Skye Mann are Irish film makers living abroad in Vancouver, Canada. In December 2021 they flew home to Ireland to shoot their debut feature film, A Guide to Becoming an Elm Tree. They wrote, directed and produced the film. Over the course of 2022 they edited the film along with the help of their sound editor, mixer and composer, Carlos Solares. In early 2023 the film has been submitted to film festivals across North America and Europe. The film is a true independent feature being completely self funded by Adam and Skye. James Healy-Meaney is a young, up and coming actor from Bray. James stars in this film in the lead in what is his debut feature film. James has worked in several TV shows and films across Canada and Ireland. Adam, Skye and James all met in Canada via the Film Network Ireland facebook group. https://www.elifigfilms.com/ Actor and Intimacy Coach Sinead Cassidy Holt. Actor, Director, Intimacy Coordinator, Producer amongst many other things, Sinéad Cassidy Holt covers a lot of bases. After studying in both the Gaiety and Bow Street, Sinéad is also now flying across the pond to tackle the US and further study in NYC and tackle LA! Going from set to set in different roles, Sinéad tells us what's it's really like and shares her process for keeping on top of things and how as a newcomer she balances life as a young person and fitting in with the crazy life of the film industry. Samuel Howard & Stanley Blundell, 'Ireland's Last Matchmaker' Since creating and co-directing his own film festival in Manchester as a student, up and coming filmmaker Sam Howard has spent the last three years working for multi-award winning production company Erica Starling, based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Sam began working on programmes for BBC 2, 3 and BBC 4 as a researcher and assistant cameraman. His directorial debut 'Ireland's Last Matchmaker' was funded by BFI and NI Screen, and recently won ‘Best Short Documentary' at Docs Ireland Film Festival. He is currently producing 'Chinese Takeaway Kids', a feature-length observational documentary exploring the tradition, identity and culture of three generations of the Chinese community in Ireland. The project was one of six selected for IGNITE. The documentary development scheme is a joint initiative of Cork International Film Festival & Docs Ireland Stanley Blundell is a nice camera man. He's a fake, wannabe Irish-man living n working out of London. (His words not ours!!!) www.ericastarling.com Please Support our podcast, events and classes on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni and become a member! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join our hosts, Mark Monks and Paul Butler Lennox on today's bumper episode, sponsored by RamblingRover.ie @Ramblingrovercampervans Join us as we bring you the highlights from Achill Island Film Festival, an annual celebration of Film that takes place on the stunning island of Achill in Co. Mayo now in its second year. achillInternationalFilmfestival.com Guests Include Tom Callahan from Chicago with his film, Good Fences and Belfast based filmmaker, Frankie Quinn. Tom has contributed his cinematography and assistant editing to films and shows like UNAPOLOGETIC by Ashley O'Shay, and CITY SO REAL and AMERICA TO ME by Steve James, which have appeared at the Sundance Film Festival, STARZ, National Geographic, PBS POV, and Hulu. With great excitement, he recently premiered his short film GOOD FENCES? at Docs Ireland film festival 2022 and screened at the Achill Island Film Festival this May. Frankie Quinn (b.1966) was born into the Short Strand/Ballymacarrett community where he still lives. He began taking photographs in 1982. He holds an MFA in photography from the University of Ulster and is currently Director of the Belfast Archive Project. Visit www.sensitivevisuals.com (Tom) www.frankiequinn.com (Frankie) Adam and Skye Mann, with James Healy-Meaney. " A Guide to becoming an Elm Tree"Adam and Skye Mann are Irish film makers living abroad in Vancouver, Canada. In December 2021 they flew home to Ireland to shoot their debut feature film, A Guide to Becoming an Elm Tree. They wrote, directed and produced the film. Over the course of 2022 they edited the film along with the help of their sound editor, mixer and composer, Carlos Solares. In early 2023 the film has been submitted to film festivals across North America and Europe. The film is a true independent feature being completely self funded by Adam and Skye. James Healy-Meaney is a young, up and coming actor from Bray. James stars in this film in the lead in what is his debut feature film. James has worked in several TV shows and films across Canada and Ireland. Adam, Skye and James all met in Canada via the Film Network Ireland facebook group. https://www.elifigfilms.com/ Actor and Intimacy Coach Sinead Cassidy Holt. Actor, Director, Intimacy Coordinator, Producer amongst many other things, Sinéad Cassidy Holt covers a lot of bases. After studying in both the Gaiety and Bow Street, Sinéad is also now flying across the pond to tackle the US and further study in NYC and tackle LA! Going from set to set in different roles, Sinéad tells us what's it's really like and shares her process for keeping on top of things and how as a newcomer she balances life as a young person and fitting in with the crazy life of the film industry. Samuel Howard & Stanley Blundell, 'Ireland's Last Matchmaker' Since creating and co-directing his own film festival in Manchester as a student, up and coming filmmaker Sam Howard has spent the last three years working for multi-award winning production company Erica Starling, based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Sam began working on programmes for BBC 2, 3 and BBC 4 as a researcher and assistant cameraman. His directorial debut 'Ireland's Last Matchmaker' was funded by BFI and NI Screen, and recently won ‘Best Short Documentary' at Docs Ireland Film Festival. He is currently producing 'Chinese Takeaway Kids', a feature-length observational documentary exploring the tradition, identity and culture of three generations of the Chinese community in Ireland. The project was one of six selected for IGNITE. The documentary development scheme is a joint initiative of Cork International Film Festival & Docs Ireland Stanley Blundell is a nice camera man. He's a fake, wannabe Irish-man living n working out of London. (His words not ours!!!) www.ericastarling.com Please Support our podcast, events and classes on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni and become a member!
Independence Day (aka the Fourth of July or July 4th) is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States, on July 4, 1776. Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, and family reunions. At the Danny Lane Music Museum, it's all about the music. These 21 songs will be the soundtrack to your version of Independence Day. Enjoy a safe Fourth.Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com You'll hear:1) The Star-Spangled Banner by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir2) America by Neil Diamond3) A-Me-Ri-Ca by Trini Lopez4) Born In The U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen5) 4th Of July by X6) Only In America by Jay & The Americans7) If I Had A Hammer by Peter, Paul And Mary8) America's Song by will.i.am, David Foster, Faith Hill, Bono, Seal, Mary J. Blige9) This Land Is Your Land by Pete Seeger with Sweet Honey In The Rock, Doc Watson, & The Little Red School House Chorus10) I Am A Patriot by Jackson Browne11) Independence Day by Martina McBride12) Courtesy Of The Red White And Blue by Toby Keith13) Firework by Katy Perry14) Only In America by Brooks & Dunn15) American Land by Bruce Springsteen16) Born Free by Kid Rock17) The House I Live In (That's America To Me) by Frank Sinatra & Neil Diamond18) God Bless The U.S.A. by Lee Greenwood19) God Bless America by Celine Dion20) 1812 Overture (excerpt) by Keith Lockhart and The Boston Pops Orchestra21) Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly by Aaron Tippin
In this episode we welcome one of the finest storytellers in the non-fiction space, Kevin Shaw. Kevin has won multiple Emmy Awards and the Edward R. Murrow Award for Sports Reporting Excellence, for a feature that he produced for the Big10 Network. Kevin most recently worked alongside documentary legend Steve James on America To Me, which debuted at Sundance and is lauded as one of the greatest docu-series of all time. Kevin shares with us some of the advice his father gave to him working in the business. How his big break at ESPN almost never happened and what it was like to work with Bob Hurly Sr. on his film The Street Stops Here. He's from the Chi so we had to dig into that a little bit too.www.dieselfilmsinc.com
America To Me is a podcast that explores identity, cultural values, and familial influences in the context of being American.
Here at the Music Museum, we recognize the Inauguration Day of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and Vice-President Kamala D. Harris with a collection of songs that exemplify our hope for the future of the United States of America. Please listen with an open mind and a peacemaker’s heart. A celebration, with respect. It’s a new dawn for democracy. Let freedom sing. Enjoy. Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at: dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: (The Invocation) 1) Oh Happy Day by Edwin Hawkins Singers 2) The Rising by Bruce Springsteen 3) The Star Spangled Banner by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir 4) God Bless The U.S.A. by Lee Greenwood 5) America (My Country 'Tis Of Thee) [Performance from the Obama/Biden Inauguration Ceremony of 2009] by Aretha Franklin 6) Let's Work Together by Canned Heat 7) We The People / America The Beautiful by The Liberty Voices 8) What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong 9) The House I Live In (That's America To Me) by Frank Sinatra & Neil Diamond 10) What The World Needs Now Is Love by Jackie De Shannon 11) American Land (Live in Dublin) by Bruce Springsteen & The Sessions Band 12) The Declaration / A Change Is Gonna Come / People Gotta Be Free by The 5th Dimension 13) America by Neil Diamond 14) Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon & Garfunkel 15) This Land Is Your Land by Pete Seeger (with Sweet Honey In The Rock, Doc Watson, & The Little Red School House Chorus) 16) America's Song by will.i.am, David Foster, Faith Hill, Bono, Seal, Mary J. Blige 17) Imagine by Jack Johnson 18) The Promised Land by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 19) Lean On Me by Bill Withers 20) Living In America by James Brown 21) God Bless America by Celine Dion 22) A-Me-Ri-Ca by Trini Lopez 23) Only In America by Brooks & Dunn 24) America The Beautiful by Ray Charles 25) Freedom by Paul McCartney 26) Land Of Hope And Dreams by Bruce Springsteen 27) Only Remembered [from “War Horse”] by Coope Boyes & Simpson 28) Peace Brother Peace by Bill Medley 29) We Go On by Kellie Coffey and The Liberty Voices
Folge 13, die Folge der ersten Male bei Fernsehen für alle: Newcomerin und Breaking-Bad-Fan Julia (@julia_milo_) ist zu Gast, El Camino ist der erste Film in diesem Podcast und die Moderation übernimmt Inka Bause. Na gut, eines davon ist gelogen. Weil wir uns seit Monaten auf diesen Film gefreut haben, widmen wir ihm uns in feister Jumbo-Schreiner-Tradition in einer XXL-Review. Nachdem wir spoilerfrei die Ausgangssituation sowie unser Endfazit für die armen Seelen, die den Film noch nicht gesehen haben, klären, lassen wir El Camino noch einmal Szene für Szene Revue passieren. Bitch. Wir beantworten alle relevanten Fragen: Wie darf man das Ende des Films verstehen? Was steht in dem Brief? Welcher war der stärkste Flashback? Hat sich Todd die Schneekugel selbst besorgt? Zum ersten Mal lege ich euch in dieser Woche auch eine Dokumentationsserie ans Herz. America To Me ist eine eindrucksvolle Reportage über den Rassenkonflikt in den USA, die nicht in den Ghettos und Hinterhöfen des Landes spielt, sondern in einer progressiven Schule in Chicago. Doch zu der Gleichung einer Episode von Fernsehen für alle gehört auch immer die unabhängige Variable Trash-TV. Das ist auch bitter nötig, wo es doch selten wichtigere News gab als die, dass RTL den neuen Bachelor der Welt offenbart hat. 00:00:00 – Teaser 00:03:00 – El Camino (ohne Spoiler) 00:14:30 – El Camino (Spoiler) 01:15:30 – America To Me 01:21:00 – Der neue Bachelor 01:23:10 – Alles aus bei Gerda & Keno 01:26:15 – Netflix will mehr von den Dark-Macher*innen 01:27:30 – Schreibt uns! Fernsehen für alle — Der nervige Nachbar unter den deutschen Fernsehpodcasts. Du hast diesen Podcast abonniert? Geil. Du hast ihn sogar mit fünf Sternen bewertet? Supergeil. Du hast obendrein noch eine nette Rezension geschrieben? Hammergeil. Du hast mich die ganze Zeit nur angelogen?! Wie konntest du nur. Los jetzt, du weißt, was du zu tun hast. Twitter: @fernsehenfa, @dennisderdoedel, @julia_milo_
Reggie "The Reel Critic" Ponder joined Jill Hopkins on The Morning AMp to talk Box Office numbers, review this year's Grinch movie and share a snippet of his interview with the makers of America To Me docuseries that takes a look at an academic year at suburban Chicago's Oak Park and River Forest High School.
“America To Me” is a new documentary series currently airing on the Starz cable network that was screened this week at events in Durham and Charlotte. Directed by the award-winning director of “Hoop Dreams” Steve James, the series follows a diverse group of students at a suburban Chicago high school as they navigate issues of race and life. One of the student stars of the series, Tiara Oliphant, joins us to talk about her experience. We also visit Enloe High School in Raleigh to learn more about a student-led effort at the school focused on race and equity. Guests: • Tiara Oliphant, Former Student, Oak Park and River Forest High School, Oak Park, Illinois • Jordan King, Senior, Enloe High School, Raleigh • Jose Espinal, Assistant Principal, Enloe High School, Raleigh
Big Mouth has returned to Netflix for a second season of monstrous puberty (and puberty monsters), and Joe Reid is joining us to talk about the various sweaty humiliations that come with it! Around The Dial takes us to America To Me, Maniac, Chuck, and Dave's forcened sampling of Dreamland. Joe proposes the induction of the Friends episode "The One Where Rosita Dies" into the Nonac. Then after we name the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a golden Game Time. Get a textbook to hide your boner and listen! GUESTS
Big Mouth has returned to Netflix for a second season of monstrous puberty (and puberty monsters), and Joe Reid is joining us to talk about the various sweaty humiliations that come with it! Around The Dial takes us to America To Me, Maniac, Chuck, and Dave's forcened sampling of Dreamland. Joe proposes the induction of the Friends episode "The One Where Rosita Dies" into the Nonac. Then after we name the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a golden Game Time. Get a textbook to hide your boner and listen! Show Topics Lead Topic Big Mouth Around The Dial America To Me Maniac Chuck Dreamland The Nonac Friends S07.E13: The One Where Rosita Dies Winner and Loser of the Week Lance Bass James Franco Game Time Slumming It For An Emmy Show Notes Joe Reid on Twitter Joe on Decider This Had Oscar Buzz Special Guest: Joe Reid. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chicago’s Oak Park and River Forest High School’s (OPRF) student population encompasses a racial, economic and cultural mix that reflects the nation as a whole. Located in a mostly affluent, progressive suburb, the school attracts families of all races and means, many of whom make great sacrifices to secure their children a place there. But even in this diverse and liberal community, ensuring an educational experience that equally benefits all students poses challenges for the school’s dedicated and well-meaning teachers, administrators and parents. In the multipart unscripted documentary series AMERICA TO ME, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Steve James (Hoop Dreams, The Interupters, Life Itself, Abacus: Small Enough to Jail) and his team follow a diverse selection of the school’s 3,400 students, including artists, athletes, scholars, underachievers and iconoclasts, to present an indelible account of their dreams, fears, triumphs and aspirations. Posing complex and controversial questions, the film wrestles with crucial issues, including the effects of race and privilege on education as seen through the eyes of young Americans on the precipice of adulthood. Candid and relatable portraits of 12 students who are just beginning to come into their own provide moving insights into the teenage search for personal identity in today’s world. Director Steve James joins us with his impressions on the state of secondary education, how best to facilitate better outcomes for students and the role race place in achieving success. For news and update go to: kartemquin.com/films/america-to-me
Marilyn & Jayme have a mindful chat about Marilyn's Alma Mater and the documentary series, "America To Me," that was filmed there.
We sat down with director Steve James at AFI DOCS 2018 to discuss his body of work as a whole, his most recent series, AMERICA TO ME, and working in various modes of documentary storytelling. Films Mentioned (Directed by Steve James): Abacus: Small Enough to Jail / 2016 America to Me / 2018 Head Games / 2012 Hoop Dreams / 1994 The Interrupters / 2011 Life Itself / 2014 No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson (30 for 30) / 2010 Pep / announced 2018 Prefontaine / 1997 The Ride of Their Lives (New Yorker Presents - Episode #1.2) / 2016 Stevie / 2002 Timestamps: 00:48 - Bart, Chris and Summre introduction conversation 08:18 - Group interview with Steve James Website/Email: www.fogoftruth.com disinfo@fogoftruth.com Credits: Artwork by Hilary Campbell Intro music by Jeremiah Moore Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst)
AFTERBUZZ TV -- TV Pilot Reviews edition, is a weekly show covering premieres every single week, especially with all the streaming platforms. Which ones should you invest your time into? Don’t worry, we’re to help you. We’ll sift through the various TV pilots and give you recommendations on which ones you’d love and which ones you should skip. Today we talk STARZ's America To Me. Today, we discuss our very first documentary "pilot," with Starz' groundbreaking new series AMERICA TO ME. Helmed by acclaimed, Oscar-nominated documentarian Steve James, the series offers a look inside one of Chicago's most progressive public schools, located in suburban Oak Park. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/tv-pilot-reviews-show/feed/ The TV Pilot Reviews After Show: We all know the struggle of trying to decide which shows to invest our time into. On TV PILOT REVIEWS we save you the trouble as we go through new TV pilots and reco --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The program all about TV. Our guests: Javier Saralegui, founder and chief executive officer of Danger TV, a new adventure/extreme sports-oriented programming service distributed via Roku and smart TV sets/TV-connected devices, and Emmy award-winning unscripted content maker Steve James (Hoop Dreams), now executive producer and director of America To Me, Starz's new series that begins August 26.
Shuling Yong is a filmmaker with a passion for creating positive social change through media, and have Produced/Directed Growing Roots which premiered on the Discovery Channel, worked with the Chicago-based multi award-winning production company Kartemquin Films on Maria Finitzo’s In The Game and Steve James’s America To Me, and on Rebecca Parrish’s award-winning documentary Radical Grace. She has also worked with multiple non-profit organizations across Chicagoland, helping take their videos and online marketing efforts to the next level. Shuling also has a podcast called Reel Impact based on interviews, case studies, tips and stories from impact film and video professionals worldwide. Shuling was not able to express herself when she was younger. Growing in as Asian household, her family was never expressive which made Shuling not realize what she can truly achieve herself. In this episode, you will learn what Shuling did to gain confidence to be where she is today creating a positive impact through filmmaking. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Shuling's episode, Shuling's website, resources, gifts and so much more.