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"My Dinner With Andre" is beautiful simple film directed by Louis Malle. A legendary filmmaker decided to film two theater guys talk about life while they eat in what looks like to be a fancy restaurant in New York. This film is unqiue due to the fact that it's simply two people who meet up and dine. And they talk for 111 minutes. For us nowadays, one will say "oh, well that's just a typical podcast". True, but it's the FIRST. And honestly the only of it's kind. There's really not a film like "My Dinner With Andre". These two men talk about life, throw in their perspectives. There is a point to the film. There is a beginning, middle and end and it's great. It all works very well. I love how these characters make life seem real by talking about things that are real to some of us. A scripted as it can be, they were able to create something that we can all relate no matter who we are, where we're from. I like the they it shot as well. There's an intensity with Andre Gregory that Malle was able to get down. When you see that close up, you feel the words that Andre is saying. You see that vulnerability and contrast it with Wallace Shawn's realistic approach of life. They are great together. You can tell Shawn is skeptical but he loves his friend. He has a respect for him that you can see and Malle, again, shoots it so dignifying, I can't help but just stare and figure if there's more to it and turns out in this film, there's not, haha. I'm actually going to watch it again. There's layers in the topics they discuss and it's fun to see something so real to be just fiction but it's that darn believable.Four out of four tokes.#mydinnerwithandre #louismalle
Jonathan and I dissect the personality types in the show My Dinner with Andre. ☆Check out our course, "Action! Typology in Fiction"!☆ https://www.joycemengcoaching.com/mbti-courses ☆Check out what I'm up to!☆ Hi there! I'm Joyce, a certified MBTI® Master Practitioner, Enneagram Coach, Jungian Typology Expert, Master NLP Practitioner, and Gallup® CliftonStrengths Coach. WONDERING WHICH ONE OF THE 16 PERSONALITY TYPES YOU ARE? Book a session to get my take on your type. I'd love to help guide you on your type-discovery journey! Here is my scheduling link to arrange a time with me: https://calendly.com/joycemengcoaching I charge $85 for a typing session. Another colleague of mine certified by Personality Hacker will work alongside me and we will give you our independent assessments of you. Want to go deeper? For $97, you can purchase a typing session with 1 hour of additional coaching with me. Or maybe you know your personality type already and are seeking some type-based coaching? As a trained coach, I can help you apply type concepts to all areas of your life for lasting change. The coaching session rate is $75 per hour for a bundle of 3. :) By purchasing a session, you will help support the Type Talks channel and gain personalized mentorship and guidance from an experienced industry expert with over 12 years of experience. If you'd like to get in touch, you can email me at joycemeng22@gmail.com For those of you who are interested, I am also launching a website and releasing a typology book next year! Here's a link to my coaching website if you'd like to learn more about me and the services I offer: https://www.joycemengcoaching.com/ Connect with me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoyceMeng22 Like the show? Buy me a coffee! (it means the world to me): https://ko-fi.com/joycemeng Show your support by becoming a monthly patron! https://ko-fi.com/joycemeng/tiers Want to know when the next Type Talks video is premiering? Join our Discord community for the latest updates! (Inactive now, looking for moderators) https://discord.gg/ksHb7fmMcm ☆Links to the clips in this video!☆ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4lvOjiHFw0&t=4846s #INFJ #tv #16Types #ISTJ #ENFP #16personalities #MBTI #mydinnerwithandre
Show Notes: Jennifer Gibbs shares her journey as a woman and artist who worked in the entertainment field and later became a mother. She enrolled in a PhD program at NYU in comparative literature, focusing on performance and the embodiment of the female and feminine. She was cast in various off Broadway shows and earned her actors equity card. During her graduate studies, Jennifer received a Mellon Fellowship for teaching. She talks about her decision to focus full time on acting and writing for theater and her recognition of limited support in academia for multidisciplinary approaches to performance. Jennifer worked in the theater for a decade, mainly acting and writing plays. In her mid-30s, she became a mother, experiencing unexpected pregnancy losses and serial grief. This led to a shift in focus to writing, which was fruitful and collaborative. She was the artist in residence at the Here Arts Center, where she developed a play called Sounding, which integrated film, music, lyrics, and scene work. The play premiered three weeks before her son Liam's birth. From Working in Theatre to Working in Television As their family relocated to Los Angeles, Jennifer became interested in writing for television and screen. She learned to write for television at the suggestion of an executive at HBO. She took the leap, not knowing how to write for television, but found it fulfilling. For the last decade, Jennifer has been writing new plays and television worlds. Recently, she started a small independent production company, aiming to empower women creators to produce work that might not be produced in film and television or in the multi-platform arena. Jennifer's most recent project is called Riot Mom, a multi-platform universe story that unfolds on various distribution platforms. The company is driven by her connection to her work and her personal connection to her work. The first project they are producing is called Riot Mom, a multi-platform universe story that unfolds on audio, live, and television platforms. Early Influences from the Art World The conversation turns to Jennifer's father, Tom Gibbs, a Chicago-based artist. Jennifer describes her experience as a child of a sculptor, how she was introduced to and influenced by the artists around her. They often had a band of sculptors at their house, some in assistant positions and colleagues from Chicago. They would have meals together, discuss work, and have opinions on various projects. Despite not wanting to do sculpture, Jennifer loved drawing and painting, and would often work in one of the studios. A Young Actor on Tour Jennifer shares her experience as an actor during her national Broadway tour, describing it as exciting and workmanlike. She learned from the technical staff about the complex process of moving from one place to another, like a circus. Gibbs describes the experience as a crash course in self-producing, directing, and balancing personal and professional boundaries. She also discusses the challenges of maintaining a balance in a collaborative environment, where one must leave their family, home, and friends behind to work on a show. Jennifer believes that maintaining healthy boundaries is a challenge for anyone working in theater, film, or television. She found the experience intensive and valuable, making lasting friendships with people she collaborated with in New York. The Artistic Process and Healing Grief Jennifer shares how she processed the grief of two stillbirths through her work. At the time, she was working on a film based on a stage adaptation of an Ibsen play. She met Andre Gregory, who was casting Vanya on 42nd Street, and they had a two-hour conversation in a cafe. Although she did not get the role, she received support, encouragement, and mentorship from Gregory. He advised her to make her own project which inspired Jennifer and others from the Harvard theater community, including Jeannie Simpson and Peter Hirsch, to create a play called Lady from the Sea. They spent two years working on the play in Jennifers' living room, creating a unique and rarely produced piece. Jennifer talks about her journey to create a multi-disciplinary theatre show based on a film adaptation of an Ibsen play. She discovered a deep connection to grief and loss in the original play, which they had not considered in their previous work. After a decade of working on the project, Jennifer realized that grief is a form of radical transformation that is generative and creative. She learned that denying or overcoming grief can deprive individuals of the opportunity to create and acquiesce to the next stage in their transformation. A First Book and a New Project Jennifer's first book, "Oh Mother," is a literary non-fiction book about serial grief and the value of a certain approach to grief. The book is experiential and personal, and was written during the pandemic. Her journey highlights the importance of embracing grief and embracing change in life. She talks about a world created with Jenny Castro, that explores the intersection of women's creative process. The story revolves around two middle-aged women who were estranged from their riot girl days in the 90s, and they reunite in a suburban context. She talks about the project, the production team, pitching, and another project called Train Hoppers, a multi-platform, single episode of a story that can be experienced online, at live events, or through a live pop-up event. Influential Harvard Professors and Courses Jennifer discusses her experiences with Marjorie Garber's Shakespeare and her seminar on ghostwriters. She was influenced by playwright Adrianne Kennedy, who became a lifelong mentor and friend after graduating from Harvard. Jennifer also discusses her love for 16th-century British poetry and the pressure to conform to Aristotelian standards in the world of television, film, and playwriting. Timestamps: 00:02: Journey Through Comparative Literature and Theatre 03:30: Balancing Academia and Acting 06:03: Transition to Motherhood and Writing O9:20: Exploring Television and Film 12:36: Learning from Her Father's Artistic Journey 20:04: National Broadway Tour Experience 26:01: Processing Grief Through Art 37:58: Current Venture: "Riot Mom" 45:46: Influences from Harvard Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-gibbs-27b91386/ Featured Non-profit This week's featured non-profit of this episode is American Pilgrims On the Camino, recommended by Kelly Murphy Mason who reports: “Hello all. I am Kelly Murphy Mason, a fellow classmate from the Harvard class of 1992 and a former resident of Dunster house. The featured nonprofit of this episode of The 92 report is the American Pilgrims On the Camino, a national organization with international reach. Before I walked the Camino de Santiago in the fall of 2023 the American pilgrims provided me with the necessary credentialing, education, information and support for making this pilgrimage, as it has done for so many pilgrims over the decades, it has also contributed generations of volunteers and generous funds to maintain the infrastructure of this Spanish network of routes to Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Since my return from Santiago, I have stayed active in the Boston chapter of American pilgrims, leading book discussions and training walks for pilgrims past, present and future who live in my area. You can learn more about the work of the American pilgrims at home and abroad at American pilgrims.org and now here is my old friend Will Bachman with this week's episode. To learn more about their work visit:https://americanpilgrims.org/
Louis Malle reunites with the stars of My Dinner with Andre, Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn, for a production of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya in a an abandoned theater just off Time Square. Not just a delightful production of Uncle Vanya, but also a look at theater for the sake of theater, squatting and otherwise unmoored from financial obligations.
This is one of the biggest songs of all time, as well as the best and most distinctive videos. We do a deep dive into both. Our movie this time is the unique "My Dinner With Andre", starring Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory. It's a movie about two estranged friends having dinner together, and much, much more. RELATED LINKS Our Take On Me playlist, on Spotify a-ha, on Spotify a-ha, Take On Me official video, on YouTube My Dinner With Andre, at IMDB The Sound of 007, at IMDB COVER YOUR EARS: Brooklyn Duo; "Take On Me", on YouTube
BETSY POLATIN is a movement specialist with four decades of experience in body-mind education and performance training. She has worked with many performing artists in theater, film, and music, including such luminaries as Rashida Jones, Ginnifer Goodwin, Andre Gregory, and John Denver. As a highly respected senior Alexander Technique educator, she pioneered a four-year Alexander curriculum for the acting conservatory program at Boston University's College of Fine Arts, where she is a master lecturer. A certified Breathing Coordination instructor and a Somatic Experiencing practitioner, she holds a BA in dance and an MFA in theater education. She continues to teach her work extensively, working with Trauma Healing specialist like Dr. Gabor Mate and Peter Levine among others. Betsy has written several books including The Actor's Secret, Macrobiotics in Motion and her latest (my favorite) HUMANUAL, A Manual for Being Human. I am so excited to have her brilliant wisdom and compassion on the show today. Please get your cup of tea ready and listen in. May this time together with Betsy bring you insight, softness and possibilities for healing and EXPANDING your capacity to breathe easier and land embodied so Spirit may have more space to play. You can find Betsy on her webpage www.betsypolatin.com and on IG @betsypolatin
The one-and-only RAINN WILSON (The Office, Super, The Meg, Geography of Bliss, and author of SOUL BOOM: WHY WE NEED A SPIRITUAL REVOLUTION) DEMANDS to come on the podcast. He forces Aaron and David to admit they've never actually watched Louis Malle's MY DINNER WITH ANDRE (1981), in which nothing happens but two guys talking over dinner. So now THREE guys sit around talking about those two guys talking!PLUS: Shocking anecdotes about Danny Thomas and Desi Arnaz! Rainn performs one of Andre Gregory's monologues from the movie! David utterly nerds out about Rainn's work on STAR TREK! And a LOT of complaining about Aaron's editing work on the podcast!This episode will leave you utterly changed as a human being. Or hungry!
This episode features conversation Cinematographer John Seale - 'The Mosquito Coast' starring 'Harrison Ford'The Mosquito Coast is a 1986 American drama film directed by Peter Weir and starring Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, Andre Gregory, and River Phoenix. It is based on the 1981 novel of the same name by Paul Theroux. The film tells the story of a family that leaves the United States and tries to find a happier and simpler life in the jungles of Central America. However, their jungle paradise quickly turns into a dystopia as their stubborn father's behavior becomes increasingly erratic and aggressive. It was shot in the cities of Cartersville and Rome in Georgia, in addition to Baltimore, Maryland and Belize.Kingdom of Dreams is a podcast about cinema and art of storytelling. The Podcast series will interview people involved behind the scenes, may it be screenwriters, directors, animators, producers etc.
Two guys who get together to talk about movies watch a movie about two guys who get together to talk about…white fetishism of other cultures? A midlife crisis of a self indulgent rich dude? What exactly is this picture about? The boys try to figure it out. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867
In a random pick, we discuss the 1981 critically-acclaimed conversational drama MY DINNER WITH ANDRE, in which Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory discuss life, spirituality, and art in an aimless but celebrated film. If you'd like to support FILMGAZM PRODUCTIONS with a monthly donation, follow this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-filmgazm-podcast/support Hosted by Connor Eyzaguirre and Colton Jenkins Music by Cooley Cal New episodes weekly! Special thanks to Austin Johnson, Josh Allred, Caleb Leger, Colton Jenkins, Isabel Gonzalez, Jeremy Johnson, Adam Johnson, and Mysia Pierce-Lewis. E-mail us at filmgazm@gmail.com, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, or Amazon Music. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube. Reach out if there's a movie you want us to review! Visit https://www.filmgazm.com for movie reviews, articles, podcasts, and trailers of upcoming movies. Follow us on Letterboxd for daily reviews! DISCLAIMER - We do not own nor do we pretend to own any posters or artwork. We mean only to review and discuss movies. All trademarks are the property of the respective trademark owners. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-filmgazm-podcast/support
The the final episode of our story about the Theatre of the Living Arts. While exciting work continues to happen on South Street, opposition to Andre Gregory's artistic leadership rises, and eventually matters come to a head after the production of the play Beclch.(The image for this episode is actress Sharon Gans in the role of Queen Beclch, in a photo taken during rehearsals by Betty Nettis Bennett.)Go to our blog post "Landslide," which contains additional information, documents and photographs of the events we describe in this episode: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/landslide/After you hear the show, PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW! You can do it easily, right here:https://www.aithpodcast.com/reviews/If you have any questions, inquiries or additional comments, please write us at our email address: AITHpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aithpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AITHpodcastSupport Philadelphia the history research! Find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AITHpodcast© Podcast text copyright, Peter Schmitz. All rights reserved. ℗ All voice recordings copyright Peter Schmitz. ℗ All original music and compositions within the episodes copyright Christopher Mark Colucci. Used by permission.
On this episode of Apology, Jesse Pearson talks with Andre Gregory, the theater director, writer, painter, actor, and co-star of the classic film My Dinner with Andre. Topics include Proust, Freud, trance states, and Andre's "iceberg" theory of acting.
The founding of Philadelphia's first major resident theater company: The Theatre of the Living Arts.As the 1960s begin, the fortunes of the Quaker City - and its theater - are flagging. Even the longtime supply of Broadway 'tryout' shows coming through town are beginning to dry up.To jump-start a revival, two Philadelphia area women, Jean Goldman and Celia Silverman, begin the arduous process of bringing the skeptical Philly audience a non-profit theater, music and cinema organization. The director Andre Gregory becomes the theater's original Artistic Director. By January 1965 - after some last minute drama - the first play of the first season has its premiere! Visit our website to find images, additional information, and a bibliography of our sources - "A Theatrical Baby With Two Mothers":https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/a-theatrical-baby-with-two-mothers/PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW! You can do it easily, right here:https://www.aithpodcast.com/reviews/If you have any questions, inquiries or additional comments, please write us at our email address: AITHpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aithpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AITHpodcastSupport Theater History Research! https://www.patreon.com/AITHpodcast© Podcast text copyright, Peter Schmitz. All rights reserved. ℗ All voice recordings copyright Peter Schmitz. ℗ All original music and compositions within the episodes copyright Christopher Mark Colucci. Used by permission.
Critics liked it. Christians did not. Isaac and Cameron step into the controversy this week, reviewing one of Martin Scorsese's early pictures that revolves around the christian struggle against sin in a fictitious gospel setting. The movie stars William Defoe as Jesus Christ, focusing on the painful temptations of pursing a holy, sinless life while being connected to God. It's cutting into some difficult territory (usually scrutinized as blasphemy), even with an early disclaimer stating that it's not a recreation of the gospel. The core of this spiritual consideration is from an adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis' 1955 novel, which also drove a bit a outrage when the book was released. Providing a unique christian/critic perspective, the host's decided to discuss this movie in-depth, carefully considering the intention of Scorsese, the theological implications, and the philosophical points that this flawed film wrestles with. Is there anything a Christian can respect about this movie? Does the film even hold up outside of the Christian lens? Cinema Spectator is going to find out, with a great 2 hour conversation ready to break it all down. More notable stars include Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey, Andre Gregory, Harry Dean Stanton, and David Bowie. Cinema Spectator is a movie podcast hosted by Isaac Ransom and Cameron Tuttle. The show is executive produced by Darrin O'Neill; recorded & produced in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. You can support the show at patreon.com/ecfsproductions. Follow us on Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter under ECFS Productions (@ecfsproductions). Isaac and Cameron started recording podcast with their first project Everything Comes from Something (2018), now focusing on new weekly content for Cinema Spectator. Cameron Tuttle is a full-time professional cinematographer, majoring from SFSU Film school to collaborate with corporate, private, and creative productions. Cameron is the expert. Isaac Ransom is a professional creative, digital marketer, and product manager working full-time. Isaac is the student. The podcast is a passion project between two longtime friends, we hope you can enjoy our project with the limited time we have! Thank you for your time, your generosity, and support.
En este episodio conversamos sobre la película del año 1988, “The Last Temptation of Christ” del director Martin Scorsese, protagonizada por Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel y Barbara Hershey.
In 1981, watching two men spend two hours talking about art and philosophy as they sip soup must have seemed strange, but now we live in the age of podcasts, talk radio, and YouTube, so really, Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory's colloquy was really just ahead of its time. An exploration of how we stave off sleepwalking through life, a story of the search for authenticty, and an exercize in how to make minimalist filmmaking into something compelling and beautiful, it's also just frequently really funny and strange.
We go arthouse this week, and surprise surprise, we have some very different feelings about this one. This week we're talking the one and only, My Dinner with Andre. In this episode we're just two guys talking about two guys talking. We argue whether or not this film works, what could have been done differently, and the guts to make something this unique. Come back in two weeks for Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio! Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com and follow us, and enter our giveaway: Twitter - @RollItPodcast Instagram - @rollitpodcast Music by Ethan Rapp
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/zmdvvH30EIo I, however, will be celebrating National Book Blitz Month with some surprise guests to discuss books with quite a few surprises! Let's see how cheesy we all will be... CREATE! How Extraordinary People Live to Create and Create to Live by RONALD RAND Create Sharing their insights on the process of creativity and the importance of the arts for humankind CREATE! features over 100 rare Interviews — actors, artists, choreographers, composers, dancers, designers, directors, musicians, composers, mime artists, playwrights, poets musicians, and writers — including Edward Albee, Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Ellen Burstyn, Martha Carpenter, Carol Channing, Brian Cox, Jacques d'Amboise, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Katherine Dunham, Eve Ensler, Kelsey Grammer, Joel Grey, Al Hirschfeld, Julie Harris, Sheldon Harnick, Bill T. Jones, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Chaka Khan, Stephen Lang, Robert Lepage, Arthur Laurents, Mario van Peebles, Christopher Plummer, Harold Prince, Bill Pullman, Tony Randall, Luise Rainer, Phylicia Rashad, Chita Rivera, Roy Scheider, Tim Stevenson, Charles Strause, Tadashi Suzuki, Tommy Tune, Ben Vereen, Sir Derek Walcott, Elie Wiesel, Robert Wilson, and Eugenia Zukerman. CREATE! features over 150 iconic photographs, paintings, and illustrations including Al Hirschfeld, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Tim Stevenson, Jim Warren, Martha Carpenter, Michael Shane Neal, Thomas V. Nash, Tommy Tune, Stephen Lang, Joel Grey, Tara Sabharwal, Carolyn D Palmer, Ming Cho Lee, Jean-Claude van Itallie, Fred Hatt, Gregg Goldston, David Pena, Parish Kohanim, Andre Gregory, Lucie Arnaz, Allan Warren, Stan Barouh, Jacques d'Amboise, Jimmy Turrell, Jillian Edelstein, James McMullan, Mary Gearhart, Alvin Colt, Sir Derek Walcott and Ronald Rand
This episode is part of our Time Release Capsule series. What are those formative times in our lives, where the lessons are so rich and resonant, it would be a damn shame not to carry those lessons into our lives in the present? It started with a clip of the film "My Dinner With Andre" (starring Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn) that James shared with Ilyana. This began a flooding of memories of when Ilyana studied acting with Andre at Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. This conversation shares the lessons taught by Andre, with brilliant nuggets of gold to inspire you forward into 2023. All Music and Lyrics by James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin.
This week on Fabulous Film & Friends it's round four of the seemingly endless Coppola v. Scorsese Film Battle, where we shift gears downward with two problematic, others might say misunderstood, passion projects in both maestros' respective canons, as we compare Martin Scorsese's 1988 semi-Biblical epic The Last Temptation of Christ, starring Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey, Barry Miller, Andre Gregory, Irvin Kershner and David Bowie to Francis Ford Coppola's take on Bram Stoker's Dracula, released in 1992 and starring Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves, Cary Elwes, Richard E. Grant, Bill Campbell and Tom Waits. Joining me in this epic clash of blood, life, death and resurrection are my sister Roseanne Caputi, actor, photographer, and erstwhile cycle-jockey, Gordon Alex Robertson and celebrated author, producer and everyone's favorite gadfly George Young who has just announced that his Vampire-themed novel DracuLAND is due to hit the store shelves Halloween of 2022. With so much ground to cover here are two brief synopses:The Last Temptation of Christ reimagines the life and impact of Jesus Christ through the lens of an unwilling, doubtful, mood swinging, weakling who has less sense of purpose than your average over-priced New York Plumber. And with all the Brooklyn accents in the film, you'd think the plumbers' union delegation took a wrong turn at Poughkeepsi and ended up in The Holy Land. Meanwhile Bram Stoker's Dracula breaks up the legendary novel about the infamous Blood-sucking Count Dracula into three distinct, competing and non-complimentary films: 1) a not so erotic tale of swooning eroticism and temptation, 2) a keystone cops movie starring four bland and bumbling supporting actors who look and act exactly alike, save the one who sounds like he stepped off of a surfer turned bank robbers film and 3) a glib action movie starring an entertaining, beef-eating German vampire hunter) Are these misunderstood gems or just flat out turkeys?Find out!
Johnny Allen is a seminal figure in alternative arts and culture in Australia, and a recognised pioneer of the event industry, often referred to as the ‘Father of Events' in Australia.He published and edited Masque national magazine of the performing arts from 1965 to 1968, and wrote The Entertainment Arts in Australia published by Paul Hamlyn Sydney in 1968. In the early 1970s he ran the indy music venue The Arts Factory in Surry Hills.In 1972, as Cultural Director of the Australian Union of Students, he established a national touring circuit including activists such as Ralph Nader, Spike Milligan, Phil Ochs, Ron Cobb and Richard Neville. In 1973 he produced the Nimbin Aquarius Festival with Festival Director Graeme Dunstan.After spending time in the US in the mid-1970s, he returned to Sydney and ran the Paris Theatre opposite Hyde Park, producing the first gay film festival, Images of Gays in 1978. He went on to start the radical performance collective Cabaret Conspiracy, the Gay Theatre Company, and Palms Cabaret in Oxford Street.In 1985, he directed the 25th Anniversary Mattara Festival of Newcastle, and went on to direct that city's celebrations of Australia's Bicentenary in 1988, including the State Music Festival, the Royal Visit of the Queen and Prince Phillip, and The Longest Birthday Party on the Newcastle Foreshore, awarded Best Australia Day Event of the Bicentennial year. He returned to Sydney in 1989 as Event Manager for the Darling Harbour Authority, positioning it as ‘where Sydney celebrates' with an annual program including major celebrations of Australia Day and New Year's Eve.Now semi-retired, Johnny continues to practise event management, coordinating the cabaret program for the Sedition Festival in 2019, the Golden Mile Gallery exhibition of gay history in 20 shopfronts in Oxford Street as a feature event of the Oxtravaganza program for Mardi Gras in 2020, and gay cultural history exhibitions for Mardi Gras in 2021 and 2022. He is a board member of the proposed queer museum project Qtopia Sydney, a consultant to the State Library queer exhibition in 2023, and is currently preparing a major gay cultural program for Sydney WorldPride in 2023.Next Thursday June 16th he is presenting a Queer themed evening of events at the Powerhouse Museum - up late! The evening is part of the IDEAS program for the VIVID festival - now enthralling patrons across Sydney. Johnny joined STAGES to discuss this event - and a life-time creating memories.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Whooshkaa, Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Recipient of Best New Podcast at 2019 Australian Podcast Awards. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
On the thirty-third episode of Ammonite Movie Nite, the boys discuss Linklater's A SCANNER DARKLY, Schrader's MISHIMA, Villeneuve's CASTING OF CHRISTOPHER WALKEN IN DUNE PART TWO, James Cameron TRYING AVATAR ONE MORE TIME, Andre Gregory's 88TH BIRTHDAY APPEARANCE AT FILM FORUM, tease AMMONITE SATURDAY MORNING yet again (not coming soon), announce AMMONITE MOVIE NITE PRESENTS: A BFC SUMMER IN NEW YORK, and much more! NEXT WEEK: Kev's Davy Jones pick, Kubrick's BARRY LYNDON! AND COMING JUNE 3rd: Our BFC SUMMER IN NEW YORK begins with Jared's Birthday Double Feature: TOY STORY & SPACE JAM. Questions? Comments? Concerns? What did we miss? Let us know via email/voicemail @ amntpod at gmail dot com! Our theme song was composed and performed by the mighty Chris Coffey. His band, Mr.TV Man, has an awesome album called INCIDENTAL MUSIC you can stream wherever you stream music.
In the twenty-sixth episode of Season 5 (Dystopia Myopia) Kyle is joined by actor Dan Bauer and multi-instrumentalist Ben Childs to discuss the failure and hubris of fashioning one's own utopian ideal based off faulty premises in Peter Weir's fascinating character study of the populism at the center of American rage and exceptionalism in The Mosquito Coast.
Four decades ago, Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory released a little independent movie that had a big impact. Mike and Mike have dinner with Ashley and discuss the unique, provocative, ironic, funny, crazy, and moving film over fish pate, roasted quail with raisins, red wine, and a shot of amaretto. Plus, the long-awaited return of … The Earth Station One Podcast – 40th Anniversary of My Dinner with Andre Read More » The post The Earth Station One Podcast – 40th Anniversary of My Dinner with Andre appeared first on The ESO Network.
Four decades ago, Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory released a little independent movie that had a big impact. Mike and Mike have dinner with Ashley and discuss the unique, provocative, ironic, funny, crazy, and moving film over fish pate, roasted quail with raisins, red wine, and a shot of amaretto. Plus, the long-awaited return of Comic Trivia with Kevin Eldridge and Michael Bailey. All this, along with Angela's A Geek Girl's Take, Michelle's Iconic Rock Moment, and Shout Outs! We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at feedback@earthstationone.com and subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open / Comic Book Trivia w/ Michael Bailey & Kevin Eldridge 0:41:39 Michele's Iconic Rock Blog 0:45:16 40th Anniversary of My Dinner with Andre 1:32:10 A Geek Girl's Take 1:34:15 Show Close Links Earth Station One on Apple Podcasts Earth Station One on Stitcher Radio Earth Station One on Spotify Past Episodes of The Earth Station One Podcast The ESO Network Patreon The New ESO Network TeePublic Store ESO Network Patreon Angela's A Geek Girl's Take Ashley's Box Office Buzz Michelle's Iconic Rock Talk Show The Earth Station One Website NSC Live TV Tifosi Optical Flopcast Fortress of Baileytude Promos Tifosi Optics Best Saturdays of Our Lives Cosmic Pizza NSC Live TV The ESO Network Patreon If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationone.com Special Guests: Ashley Pauls, Kevin Eldridge, and Michael Bailey.
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse™ Podcast! Presented by Antonette Montalvo Consulting and Coaching Services, and inspired by Montalvo International Community Health Initiative, this podcast was designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! In this episode of the “Power in Partnership" Series, I chat with Andre Gregory, current owner of Smoothie King Store 1799, in Greenwood, SC, as he shares his journey of going from educator to entrepreneur, and as we talk through how nurses would be a great asset to the world of small business & entrepreneurship. In the words of Andre B Gregory: “People may forget your face or your name, but they will never forget how you made them feel. This sentiment has become a creed for everything I do. As the current owner of Smoothie King Store 1799, located in Greenwood SC (Smoothie King Greenwood), I strive to create an experience where the guest feels welcomed and my Team feels appreciated. Most of my 20yr professional career has been in education, both K-12 and Higher Ed, but it is Entrepreneurship that really fulfills me and allows me to use my gifts and skills. Outside of Running with the Bulls in Spain, operating my own business is one of the most exciting challenges I have undertaken. None of this would be possible without my wife, Andrea, who has helped shape me into the man I am today, and my kids Tessa and Elliot who keep me alert and young.” To hear us cheer nurses on and dare them to be influentially visionary — check out the episode exclusively on the Visionary Nurse™ YouTube channel or follow me @visionarynurse on Instagram or Facebook for details on how to tune in!
“If your castle's made of sugar, don't blame the rain when it melts.” Sometimes, you've just got to kill your darlings. You're a cuttlefish, say, and something's got your arm in its jaws? No worries. Just eject it! It'll grow back later . . . In biology, that's called “autotomy”. In this episode, legendary theater director Andre Gregory talks to Jason about acts of self-reinvention and past selves left behind. There's short fiction about a utopian Christian community that keeps its peace at a hideous cost. And a rousing techno-barn-burner of a song—a lyrical and musical act of autotomy that defies description. Special thanks to Chris Dunlap for the word of the episode, to Adil Sadak for music and production on the song, to Emre Gots for the theme song, and to Nathan Gelgud for the episode art.
Films rarely come as small as this, in 1981 New York City theatre bona fides Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory started recording their conversations, this would all lead to them writing a small two header screenplay where two old friends catch up over dinner. This became My Dinner With Andre, where the two fictionalised versions of the actors have a conversation which drifts between the nature of humanism verses spiritualism and how this effects their views on theatre, life and politics. This unlikely screenplay would be brought to the screen by French director Louis Malle who tact hand brought something to this conversation and it became, and has remained, an unlikely cult hit and introduction for many audiences into more arthouse cinema. Filmmaker Brandon Kahn helps us to unravel what about this quiet movie made such a lasting appeal. All this and more on Adjust Your Tracking! Follow us on: Twitter: @adjustyrtrack & Instagram: @betterfeelingfilms
Una de las películas más fascinantes de la historia del cine. Una sencilla conversación entre dos amigos en un restaurante. Una charla entre Wally Shawn y Andre Gregory, que recorre aspectos personales, sociales y políticos que siguen resonando 40 años después. Una conversación además escrita por los dos actores. Una de las películas más fascinantes de la historia del cine. Una sencilla conversación entre dos amigos en un restaurante. Una charla entre Wally Shawn y Andre Gregory, que recorre aspectos personales, sociales y políticos que siguen resonando 40 años después. Una conversación además escrita por los dos actores. Hablamos de «Mi cena con Andre» (1981), donde su director, Louis Malle, logra un impresionante logro cinematográfico al conseguir que una conservación durante la cena sea una fascinante experiencia fílmica. «Mi cena con Andre» https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082783/ Usando este enlace puedes probar MUBI, nuestro servicio de streaming favorito. Y si te suscribes, uno de nosotros consigue un mes gratis. Pero no te vamos a decir cuál de los dos… https://mubi.com/es/t/web/global/KUv5-JK8 Pedro, ese enlace es el de Pedro. Paco ya tiene MUBI para rato… Puedes usar Twitter para comentar, quejarte o lo que sea…: @devuelta http://twitter.com/devuelta, @pjorge http://twitter.com/pjorge y @GuionAusente http://twitter.com/guionausente. Y si te gusta más el email (¿de verdad?): callateya@guionausente.com y yotengoalgoquedecir@guionausente.com. Elige la dirección que mejor encaje con tu personalidad. Puedes usar Twitter para comentar, quejarte o lo que sea…: @devuelta https://twitter.com/devuelta, @pjorge https://twitter.com/pjorge y @GuionAusente https://twitter.com/GuionAusente. Y si te gusta más el email (¿de verdad?): callateya@guionausente.com y yotengoalgoquedecir@guionausente.com. Elige la dirección que mejor encaje con tu personalidad.
The show Indiewire called "a case study in artistic drive" is back with nine wild, open new episodes featuring short fiction, conversation, and original songs. Each is an "experimental variety show" based on a single world having something to do with the natural world. Writer and podcaster Jason Gots talks with fantasy writer Neil Gaiman, poet and essayist Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Cambridge Mycologist Merlin Sheldrake, somatic therapist Resmaa Menakem, singer-songwriter Tim Minchin, Buddhist monk of 45 years Ajahn Amaro, anthropologist Bia Labate—founder of Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicine, theater director Andre Gregory, and poet and essayist Ross Gay. Every two weeks on Wednesdays, from 5/12/21 to 9/1/21
The year is 1981 and two colleagues—Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory—play themselves in a loosely based autobiographical enactment. The film's theme is basic but elusive: a person can benefit from spending time with a fundamentally different person. That theme is as relevant today as it was four decades ago.
Two old acquaintances meet-up for dinner at a New York City restaurant. Their ensuing conversation covers a range of diverse and fascinating topics. Ryan from Arnold at the Movies (https://ryanarnoldreviews.weebly.com) joins us to discuss the wonderfully low-key classic, My Dinner with Andre.
Art is fundamental. While in some places and times, it may be deemed nonessential or decorative, the reality is that it is a fundamental expression from one human to another, of curiosity, of perspective, of connection. Now an icon of theatre and film, Andre Gregory, joined us to share stories from a life lived for art. With his co-writer Todd London, Gregory pulled from his non-linear not-memoir This Is Not My Memoir to look back at his life in this livestreamed presentation. Gregory told of his Russian Jewish family who fled Germany to Paris, where he was born in 1934. He wove a fantastical tale from wartime Paris to golden-age Hollywood, from avant-garde theaters to monasteries in India—with some stops along the way to meet some famous, larger-than-life personalities. More than anything, Gregory and London create a portrait of an artist confronting his later years, reflecting on the answer to a question that has perhaps never been more poignant: what does it mean to create art in a world that often places little value on the process of creating it? Andre Gregory has been directing in New York for more than half a century. He has collaborated on film versions of his theatre productions with Wallace Shawn, Louis Malle, and Jonathan Demme. The now legendary My Dinner with Andre was created by Gregory, Shawn, and Malle. He is also an actor, writer, teacher, painter, and author of the poetry collection, Bone Songs. Todd London is an author whose books include An Ideal Theater, The Importance of Staying Earnest, and several novels. A past winner of the George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism, he was the inaugural recipient of the Visionary Leadership Award for contributions to the American Theater. Buy the Book: https://www.thirdplacebooks.com/book/9780374298548 Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here.
Acclaimed actor, writer, and theatre director André Gregory joins me on the show to talk about his unusual life from his Jewish father’s possible collaboration with the Nazis and his mom’s affair with Errol Flynn to the 14 year rehearsal for his production of Ibsen’s The Master Builder and the time the local Sheriff escorted him out of his own repertory theatre and dumped him across the state line in the middle of nowhere. We get into his longtime collaboration with actor/writer Wallace Shawn, how their conversations lead to the iconic film My Dinner with André, and whether they’ve ever considered a sequel. Plus we discuss how that movie presaged the chaos of the Trump era, how his production of a play that would never open became the hottest ticket on Broadway, and why he and Wally Shawn will soon bring their talents to podcasting. Order André Gregory's new book This Is Not My Memoir on Amazon, Audible or wherever books are sold. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(11/25/20) This is Not My Memoir tells the life story of Andre Gregory, iconic theatre director, writer and actor. Co-written with Todd London, the book shares memories of a charmed life lived in the pursuit of art, from wartime Paris to Golden-Age Hollywood, from avant-garde theaters to monasteries in India. In this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI, writer and legendary character actor Wallace Shawn joins the conversation to discuss the making of their groundbreaking 1981 film My Dinner With Andre.
To celebrate the publication of This Is Not My Memoir, legendary theater director and occasional screen actor Andre Gregory is here to talk about a film he’s loved as long as he can remember: Casablanca, the little Michael Curtiz picture where Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman talk about Paris and letters of transit. Your genial host … Continue reading Andre Gregory on Casablanca →
We hope you’re hungry because it’s time to chow down on this review of the 1981 indie classic My Dinner with Andre, starring Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory. So if you love two people talking to each other, this movie (and podcast) are for you!
FILMS: My Dinner with Andre, Vanya on 42nd Street, The Master Builder For over sixty years Andre Gregory has been on the cutting edge of theatre with his revolutionary productions of Alice in Wonderland, Uncle Vanya, and The Master Builder, his appearances in the the films of Louis Malle, and his desire to always push the envelope for artists and audiences. Now, not only does Andre join Rob and Kevin for a deep look back into his process but he discusses his incredible new book THIS IS NOT MY MEMOIR which is now available for purchase. Andre pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how he created an international sensation with his Alice in Wonderland, what musical he would like to direct, and why he calls Wallace Shawn one of the greatest playwrights who has ever lived. Also, Andre shines the spotlight on Gene Saks, Louis Malle, and Jerzy Grotowski! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andre Gregory - of "My Dinner with Andre" fame - has told stories, on stage and screen, for decades, says WNYC's Sara Fishko. With his first book coming out next week, he's the guest on this edition of Fishko Files. Andre Gregory joins Adam Gopnik on Tuesday, November 17 for a virtual conversation through 92Y. Gregory's memoir, This is Not My Memoir, will be released the same day. Fishko Files with Sara Fishko Assistant Producer: Olivia BrileyMix Engineer: Wayne ShulmisterEditor: Karen Frillmann
Today, The Kicking the Seat Podcast enjoys a lovely celluloid feast as Ian, Sujewa, and Alia discuss Louis Malle’s My Dinner with Andre! The 1981 drama finds New York theatre personalities Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory eating at a high-end restaurant while unraveling the mysteries of the universe in the context of mid-life crises. If this sounds like pretentious high-brow nonsense—it’s not. In fact, some of the actors’ key points (they also wrote the screenplay) are more resonant now than they were nearly forty years ago. Also, Sujewa and Alia give an update on their new film, The Secret Society for Slow Romance, which is now in production, and Ian invites you to check out The Spoiler Room podcast’s epic three-hundredth episode, which livestreamed last week and is now available, in full, on YouTube!Episode 595 is a beehive!Show Guide:Everything Old is New: 0:00 - 3:16Intro Music: 3:16 - 3:31Intro: 3:31 - 7:13My Dinner with Andre Trailer: 7:13 - 10:39My Dinner with Andre / The Secret Society for Slow Romance Discussion: 10:39 - 1:11:06Outro Music: 1:11:06 - 1:11:22————————————————————————————————————————————————————Additional Show Links:The Secret Society for Slow Romance Teaser TrailerThe Secret Society for Slow Romance Image Gallery The Secret Society for Slow Romance Poster GalleryKeep up with Sujewa's projectsSupport Alia's creative endeavors ————————————————————————————————————————————————————-Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!
The Cinephile Cuties are ready to have an incomprehensibly boring conversation! That’s because they are discussing Louis Malle’s, My Dinner with Andre. The Cuties have never been so divided on a film, and it threatens the very existence of the show. Casey and Patrick also discuss being embarrassed about their jobs, the art of conversation, and Wallace Shawn’s beautifully odd visage. The boys run My Dinner with Andre through the “Fartsy Test.” Patrick recommends a drink pairing. And, they give each other notes to help improve the show. Listen in next week to see if that works!If you like this show, tell a friend! Follow Farthouse on Twitter and InstagramFollow Patrick and Casey on TwitterAnd follow Patrick and Casey on Letterboxd
This week on Total Movie Recall, we stare into the void and find out that hipsters are terrible people that treat the mentally ill like zoo animals and Ryan swears he'll never wear skinny jeans again. Steve declares that the word “genius” is thrown around way too much and that it should only be applied to people who discover new kinds of particles or create nudity mods for video games. We watched The Devil and Daniel Johnston, so burn your Sonic Youth records and point your plane straight at the ground, because life just may not be worth it. The Devil and Daniel Johnston (2005) d. Jeff Feuerzeig Starring: Daniel Johnston Butthole Surfers (Gibby Haynes) Sonic Youth (Thurston Moore, Steve Shelley) Half Japanese (Jad Fair, David Fair) Matt Groening Filmmaker Jeff Feuerzeig chronicles the life of a manic-depressive musician and artist, using a blend of home movies, Johnston's own audiotapes, vintage performances and current footage. Johnston has recorded more than 10 full-length albums and amassed a prolific portfolio of sketches, and has among his supporters Matt Groening, David Bowie, Sonic Youth, Beck, and Tom Waits. Things discussed in the show: Moleskine notebooks and the Necronomicon Baby Driver (2017, Edgar Wright, Ansel Elgort, Jon Bernthal, Jon Hamm) Far Cry 5 400 Blows (1959, François Truffaut, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Albert Rémy, Claire Maurier) Looney Toons (2020, Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam) The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo (2020, Ryan Dillon, David Rudman, Kacey Musgraves, Lil Nas X) Lovebirds (2020, Michael Showalter, Issa Rae, Kumail Nanjiani) Kumail Nanjiani's X-Files podcast Devs, teleportation and quantum computers Death at a Funeral (2007, Frank Oz, Matthew Macfadyen, Peter Dinklage, Ewen Bremner) The Gentlemen (Guy Ritchie, Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Michelle Dockery) King Arthur: Legend of the Sword / Snatch / Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Val Kilmer's memoir - I'm Your Huckleberry / Tombstone / Top Gun / Heat / Batman Forever / The Saint The Ghost and the Darkness (1996, Stephen Hopkins, William Goldman, Michael Douglas, Val Kilmer, Tom Wilkinson) Predator 2 (1990, Stephen Hopkins, Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Kevin Peter Hall) Jeffery Epstein: Filthy Rich (2020, directed by Lisa Bryant), illuminati and class war Lex Luthur's will they/won't they with Superman Le Cercle Rouge (1970, Jean-Pierre Melville, Alain Delon, Bourvil, Gian Maria Volontè) My Dinner With Andre (1981, Louis Malle, Andre Gregory, Wallace Shawn, Jean Lenauer) What makes someone a genius? John Cale & David Cronenberg John Carpenter The Justice League Snyder cut David Lynch George Lucas will never stop messing with A New Hope Joss Whedon - Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Cabin in the Woods Dan Harmon's story circle (writing structure) J.J. Abrams Will Johnson, Damien Jurado, Conner Oberst / Bright Eyes Firehose (Mike Watt) Daniel Johnston on KCRW with Ben Lee, Mike Watt, Joey Waronker, Guy Blakeslee John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Paul McCartney Mental illness, homelessness, bipolar disorder Van Gooh, Brian Wilson, Wesley Willis Dead Milkmen Ben Stiller Next week: The Cable Guy
CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED is back with one of the biggest movie weekends of the year! Film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold review Spike Lee's Vietnam drama DA 5 BLOODS (Netflix), Kenneth Branagh's YA fantasy ARTEMIS FOWL (Disney Plus), Judd Apatow's latest dramedy THE KING OF STATEN ISLAND (VOD) and Kim Jin-won's Korean horror movie about horror movies WARNING: DO NOT PLAY (Shudder)! And this week on THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED STREAMING CLUB, Bibbs and Witney explore one of the best films of the 1980s, MY DINNER WITH ANDRE, starring Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory as two theater professionals who have dinner together. And somehow... it's absolutely breathtaking. Da 5 Bloods - 1:38 Artemis Fowl - 29:55 The King of Staten Island - 55:00 Warning: Do Not Play - 1:05:36 My Dinner With Andre - 1:15:15 Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!
Fitzcarraldo 4, domingo 31 de Mayo, la bruma londinense invade Asturias, reconozcámoslo; crecimos entre la niebla. Comienza la selección musical con el tema “Six Days” de Dj Shadow, un mashup, la voz de una canción de los 70 se mezcla con otra canción con un nuevo ritmo, el video musical fue dirigido por Wong Kar Wai. El resultado elegancia y sofisticación. Seguimos con la sección de “Novedades Eloína” suena “We wait” de los Other Lives, la banda Oklahoma saca nuevo disco después de cinco años, música americana, una canción con aroma a spaguetti western,con coros y melodías a lo Ennio Morricone. Continuamos con el lejano oeste, un oeste reinventado y modernizado desde Chicago por Tenci con su single "Forgot My Horse's Name.” Una canción ideal para una película de Howard Hawks. Nos está quedando un programa muy vaquero. Es el momento de las chicas de Es, que se autodefinen como una banda de synth-punk mutante para nuestro presente distópico, pusimos “Chemical” de su primer LP “Less of Everything” que acaba de salir, letras combativas, atmósferas oscuras, amateurismo que se compensa con autenticidad y actitud. Es hora de dejar atrás las canciones lánguidas, es hora del rock& roll de toda la vida con la banda Reigning Sound liderada por Greg Cartwright, el tema es “Stormy weather”, demasiados días soleados y claro, nos entra la añoranza de los tiempos tormentosos, ¿Cuándo deja ser el buen tiempo, buen tiempo? No hay nada como un buen pildorazo rock, un buen riff de guitarra, una voz potente, y unas buenas palmas. Terminamos la selección musical de hoy con “Hasta la vista “ de las Dream Wife, un grupo de punk rock londinense capitaneado por tres mujeres, que saca disco el 3 de junio. Dream wife (esposa soñada) un nombre irónico, letras feministas y reivindicativas. Traducciones y adaptaciones. La película de la que charlamos hoy es “Mi cena con André” de Louis Malle. Una película que relata el encuentro de dos viejos amigos que después de mucho tiempo quedan para cenar. Ellos son; Wallace Shawn yAndre Gregory, el primero es un escritor y dramaturgo, que para sobrevivir actúa en pequeños papeles, y el segundo es un afamado director teatral que llevaba desaparecido cinco años, los dos, Wallace y André se interpretan a sí mismos (o no), la película recoge el dialogo que se establece entre ellos durante la velada. Andre le habla de sus experiencias y viajes durante esos cinco años; su estancia en Polonia con su amigo Jerzy Grotowski y un grupo de actores polacos en un bosque, viviendo experiencias teatrales límite, improvisaciones grupales, ceremonias. Luego relata su vida en una comuna escocesa, más tarde acompañado por un monje tibetano marcha al desierto del Sahara en busca de inspiración para realizar un montaje sobre “El Principito”. Cuenta todo un periplo vital de búsqueda ante la mirada perpleja de Wallace. Una necesidad en Andre de buscar algo e intentar sentir. Wallace, ve más el sentido de la vida en los actos cotidianos. Según Andre, hacemos las cosas sin pensar, sin sentir, nos movemos por unas metas ilusorias. Cada acción nuestra debería ser como una oración. En realidad, es imposible ser intenso en todo lo que haces. El teatro de Brech y las películas de Marvel. “Mi cena…” es un proyecto de Wallace Shawn y Andre Gregory, al que luego se sumo Louis Malle.. Muchas horas de conversaciones entre los dos para elaborar el guion final. Malle conseguí que la película fluya a pesar de los arriesgado de la propuesta que pudiera parecer en un principio la antítesis de lo fílmico. Otras películas muy habladas, Eric Romher, la trilogía de Before.. El Nueva York de los 80 con la música de Erik Satie los valores cinematográficos de una gran película … algunas cuestiones por resolver ¿Las comodidades son peligrosas? Somos niños aburridos y mimados, y alguien aburrido es alguien incapaz de decir No…
The 1981 film, My Dinner With Andre, features Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn playing themselves. The entire movie consists of them talking to each other for over an hour at dinner. They mostly talk weirdly deep philosophy from a place of privilege in New York City. It's considered a classic film. Please listen to this […]
From never being on a TV staff, to becoming the creator and showrunner of “House of Cards,” Netflix's original foray into dramatic television and the corrupted world of politics… this week's interview with screenwriter, painter, and playwright Beau Willimon is sure to inspire you! Beau Willimon is a screenwriter, playwright, producer and most recently, an executive producer, showrunner and creator of Netflix's original series “House of Cards,” a wicked one-hour drama, from Media Rights Capital, that slithers behind the curtain of power, sex, ambition, love, greed and corruption in modern Washington D.C. His play “Farragut North,” became the basis for the motion picture screenplay “Ides of March,” which he co-wrote with George Clooney and Grant Heslov. “Ides of March” earned Willimon Academy Award®, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay, and it won The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Award for Best Screenplay. Other plays include “Lower Ninth” (Flea Theater, 2008; UK premiere, Donmar Warehouse, 2010), and “Spirit Control” (Manhattan Theatre Club, 2010). Subsequent productions of his plays have been mounted across the U.S. and overseas. Willimon was a recipient of the Lila Acheson Wallace Juilliard Playwriting Fellowship, named 2008 Playwright-in-Residence at the Donmar Warehouse, and he is a two-time winner of the Lincoln Center Le Comte du Nouy Award. Current theater commissions include works for the National Theatre of Great Britain, South Coast Rep, and the Flea Theater. His most recent play, “The Parisian Woman,” premieres at South Coast Repertory in the spring and will star Dana Delany, Steven Culp, Linda Gehringer and Rebecca Mozo. The play was inspired by Henri Becque's “La Parisienne.” Recently Willimon co-founded Westward Productions, a film and television production company, with co-founder Jordan Tappis. Among Westward Production's current projects is the forthcoming “Wally and Andre Shoot Ibsen” – a film adaption of Ibsen's play “Master Builder” developed by Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory, directed by Jonathan Demme. Willimon is an Executive Producer on the film. Other projects in development include a documentary about adventure traveler Karl Bushby's quest to circumnavigate the globe on foot over the course of two decades, and a documentary about Westerly Windina, a transgender Australian woman formerly known as legendary pro-surfer Peter Drouyn. In addition to his career as a writer and producer, Willimon served on a number of political campaigns, including Chuck Schumer's 1998 senate race, Bill Bradley's 2000 presidential race, Hillary Clinton's 2000 senate race and Howard Dean's 2004 presidential race. Willimon graduated with a B.A. from Columbia University in 1999 and an M.F.A. in Playwriting from Columbia University's School of the Arts in 2003. A St. Louis native, he now resides in Brooklyn, NY. Beau's Twitter: @BeauWillimon Buy Gray's book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews. Didn't get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com or on Gray's YouTube channel. First published April 14, 2013.
From never being on a TV staff, to becoming the creator and showrunner of “House of Cards,” Netflix’s original foray into dramatic television and the corrupted world of politics… this week’s interview with screenwriter, painter, and playwright Beau Willimon is sure to inspire you!Beau Willimon is a screenwriter, playwright, producer and most recently, an executive producer, showrunner and creator of Netflix’s original series “House of Cards,” a wicked one-hour drama, from Media Rights Capital, that slithers behind the curtain of power, sex, ambition, love, greed and corruption in modern Washington D.C.His play “Farragut North,” became the basis for the motion picture screenplay “Ides of March,” which he co-wrote with George Clooney and Grant Heslov. “Ides of March” earned Willimon Academy Award®, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay, and it won The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Award for Best Screenplay.Other plays include “Lower Ninth” (Flea Theater, 2008; UK premiere, Donmar Warehouse, 2010), and “Spirit Control” (Manhattan Theatre Club, 2010). Subsequent productions of his plays have been mounted across the U.S. and overseas. Willimon was a recipient of the Lila Acheson Wallace Juilliard Playwriting Fellowship, named 2008 Playwright-in-Residence at the Donmar Warehouse, and he is a two-time winner of the Lincoln Center Le Comte du Nouy Award. Current theater commissions include works for the National Theatre of Great Britain, South Coast Rep, and the Flea Theater.His most recent play, “The Parisian Woman,” premieres at South Coast Repertory in the spring and will star Dana Delany, Steven Culp, Linda Gehringer and Rebecca Mozo. The play was inspired by Henri Becque’s “La Parisienne.”Recently Willimon co-founded Westward Productions, a film and television production company, with co-founder Jordan Tappis. Among Westward Production’s current projects is the forthcoming “Wally and Andre Shoot Ibsen” – a film adaption of Ibsen’s play “Master Builder” developed by Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory, directed by Jonathan Demme. Willimon is an Executive Producer on the film. Other projects in development include a documentary about adventure traveler Karl Bushby’s quest to circumnavigate the globe on foot over the course of two decades, and a documentary about Westerly Windina, a transgender Australian woman formerly known as legendary pro-surfer Peter Drouyn.In addition to his career as a writer and producer, Willimon served on a number of political campaigns, including Chuck Schumer’s 1998 senate race, Bill Bradley’s 2000 presidential race, Hillary Clinton’s 2000 senate race and Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential race.Willimon graduated with a B.A. from Columbia University in 1999 and an M.F.A. in Playwriting from Columbia University’s School of the Arts in 2003. A St. Louis native, he now resides in Brooklyn, NY.Beau’s Twitter: @BeauWillimonBuy Gray’s book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews.Didn’t get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com or on Gray’s YouTube channel.First published April 14, 2013.
Here’s the annual Super Awkward Funcast Radio Play of “My Dinner With Andre” by Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory This is a transcript of the film from 1981. It’s about two old friends catching up at a dinner and exploring what living means to them. CAST OF CHARACTERS Elle Latham as Wallace Shawn and Bartender Elle's Twitter Elle's YouTube and Steven Robles as Andre Gregory and Waiter Steven's Facebook *This copyrighted work is merely being broadcasted for educational purposes **There were a few mistakes in the reading but that's what happens when you do one full take. It's called awkward for a reason.Special thanks to Steven Robles and a final shout out to YOU, our wonderful listeners. We appreciate you so much! Now, go SUBSCRIBE already. What are you waiting for? Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and enjoy the show! And again, as always, enjoy the trip down the rabbit hole and make some snacks. It's gonna be a bumpy ride...
W. G. Snuffy Walden - "Angela Smiled" - My So-Called Life Armin van Buuren feat. Aaelyn - "In and out of love" Bart & Baker feat. Lolly Wish - "Downloaded (Rogan remix)" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" - My So-Called Life [Layers] Olivia Newton-John & ELO - "Xanadu" - Xanadu [Loops] Ken - "Nobody knows, we're all alone" [Recorded on cell phone camera (live during show)] Olivia Newton-John & ELO - "Xanadu" - Xanadu [Loops] W. G. Snuffy Walden - "Angela Smiled" Live phone caller & Ken - "Possibility is possible (It's possible)" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "Angela Smiled" - My So-Called Life Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You Don't Have Time (this is good news)" - Show #509, from 9/15/2016 [Live on stage at Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar] Set: Michael Linnen & David Wingo - "Kissing music" - All the Real Girls Ken - "Collective faith (something good will happen)" Cowboy Junkies - "Ring on the Sill" - Pale Sun Crescent Moon [Loops] Sharon Stone with Garry Shandling - "If you're not in your vulnerability, nothing is interesting" - Garry Shandling meets Sharon Stone [They didn't want to be in their truth or vulnerability; they wanted to be in their mask, and their whole acting out of how fabulous they were. It's only really interesting to be with people when they're in their vulnerability. It's better to be with someone when they're making mistakes and don't know what to do, than someone who's being so sure-footed and phony. That's not interesting at all.] Martin Donovan, Hal Hartley, Anatole France - "Ignorance is the necessary condition of human happiness." - Surviving Desire movie / The Gods Will Have Blood [We are almost entirely ignorant of ourselves, absolutely of others. In ignorance, we find our bliss; in illusions, our happiness.] Julia Kent - "Ebb" - Character Lou Reed - "Street Hassle" - Street Hassle [Loops] Live phone caller & Ken - "Having a great winter" Carel Struycken, Kyle MacLachlan (voices), David Lynch, Mark Frost (writers) - "Don't search for all the answers at once" - Twin Peaks: Season 2 episode 1 [Better to listen than to talk. A path is formed by laying one stone at a time.] Live phone caller & Ken - "Daytime (mossy lighthouse)" Ken - "Trembling and shaking" Live phone caller & Ken - "Transitional moment (mossy lighthouse)" Ken - "Shape and timelines" Ken - "Practice not being remembered" Explosions in the Sky - "Your Hand in Mine" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Ken - "Try to remember what you said, hope somebody was there as a witness" Charlie Kaufman - "Failure is a badge of honor, it means you risked failure" - BAFTA and BFI Screenwriters Lecture Series [Let's not worry about failure. And if you don't risk failure, you're never going to do anything that's different than what you've already done, or what somebody else has done. And just know that, that that's the choice you're making when you won't put yourself at jeopardy like that.] Martin Donovan (voice), Hal Hartley (writer) - "Intimacy list" - Surviving Desire [Kissing, caressing, holding, slapping, shouting, talking, waiting, sleeping, crying, listening, hoping, encouraging, forgiving, laughing, relenting.] Ken - "When did this happen? People speak of slipping out of time" Malcolm X - "I live like a man who is dead already. I have no fear whatsoever of anybody or anything." - Our history was destroyed by slavery [No, I don't worry. I'm a man who believed that I died 20 years ago.] Alexandre Desplat - "Closing credits music" - Birth Ken - "I remember that I wasn't sweating, moving forward in time" Spandau Ballet - "True" - True Andre Gregory (voice), Rupert Walters (writer) - "Mysteries going on all the time" - Some Girls [Right under our noses.] Ken - "Leaving one cookie over. What if I had 5 minutes? Then I'd worry that if I only had 7 minutes, I'd have enough" [How long do you need to fall in love with someone?] Explosions in the Sky - "Your Hand in Mine" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place [with Spandau Ballet, David Wingo & Michael Linnen, Cowboy Junkies] Ken - "You can go back and edit. How long does it take us to unlearn everything?" [I think we already know everything. They probably already know. But it's probably time to tell them. You don't have time. This is good news.] Sawako - "White Sky Winter Chicada" - Hum Alan Watts - "Wanting what you are not divides you (from Intellectual Yoga)" - Philosophies of Asia [So long as you can be persuaded that there's something more you ought to be than you are, you've divided yourself.] Ken - "Assume their posture, see how you feel (I used to look down a lot, I feel like a child)" [Regression therapy, inner child] Andre Gregory (voice), Rupert Walters (writer) - "Mysteries going on all the time" - Some Girls [Piano loop] Pink Floyd - "Goodbye Cruel World" - The Wall [Bass loop] Al Bowlly (singer), Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst (music), Gus Kahn (lyrics) - "Guilty" - Amelie s.t. Martin Donovan (voice), Hal Hartley (writer) - "Intimacy list" - Surviving Desire [Kissing, caressing, holding, slapping, shouting, talking, waiting, sleeping, crying, listening, hoping, encouraging, forgiving, laughing, relenting.] Ken - "You'll have a memory. I'm going to look straight at you" Cowboy Junkies - "Ring on the Sill" - Pale Sun Crescent Moon [Loops] Ken - "Remember this moment in time. You will look back and be glad we have no more devices, no more electronics, we only look directly at each other" [Appreciations] Set: Cowboy Junkies - "Ring on the Sill" - Pale Sun Crescent Moon [Loops, back in 2019] Ken - "We almost remember who we used to say we were, the identity we're supposed to put on" [We're not sure if it still fits] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Be Who You Are Today" - Show #522, from 5/4/2017 [Live on stage at Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar ] Set: Garth Stevenson - "Dawn" Ken - "Here it comes, something is going to come together" Lionel Richie - "Stuck On You" [Loops] Noam Chomsky - "Social Policy - Welfare for the Rich" Weyes Blood [Piano loop] Bill Cosby - "Conflict" - To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With [Mind and body don't get along at all] Stan Dale - "Stop trying to be a good person. If I do nice things for you, maybe you'll love me?" Bill Cosby - "Seattle" [And you get a gorilla and then the old gorilla] Jesse Rose - "Night at the Dogs" Christine and the Queens - "Christine" [Loops] Mazzy Star - "Fade Into You" War On Drugs - "In Reverse" - Lost in the Dream [Loops] Martin Luther King Jr - "I'm afraid we're integrating into a burning house" Ken - "You've walked in on the middle of a bit of an experiment" Steve Paxton - "Taking care of your partner, and this third thing, what you are together" - In a Non-Wimpy Way War On Drugs - "Burning" - Lost in the Dream [Loops] Ken - "People are looking for the good bits" Live phone caller - "Luck is when opportunity meets preparedness. Planning is great, but being open is great" [over War On Drugs-In Reverse loops] War On Drugs - "In Reverse" - Lost in the Dream [Loops in 2019] Ken - "Disasters, looking for the lessons, we need tragedy, we need television, we need preparedness" War On Drugs - "Burning" [Loops in 2019] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Be Who You Are Today" - Show #522, from 5/4/2017 [Back in 2017!] Ken - "Self-indulgent. Sometimes I'm too ambitious" Elton John & Kiki Dee - "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" [Loops] Ken - "You're allowed to be a different person every day (you can be who you are today)" Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "Running from the cops, every day I feel like a fugitive" - The Cruise Kyle MacLachlan, David Lynch - "Better to listen than to talk, don't search for all the answers at once, a path is formed by laying one stone at a time" - Twin Peaks Lara Flynn-Boyle, David Lynch - "Crying" - Twin Peaks pilot episode Bill Cosby - "Seattle" [Gorilla loop] Lara Flynn-Boyle - "Crying" - Equinox - "Light and dark are equal" - Equinox Ken - "I don't like to explain, except that I love to explain, I just don't let myself do it. The crying is back. People expected crying" Lionel Richie - "Stuck On You" [Loops] Chevrolet - "The American Look (the freedom of individual choice)" Matthew Modine, Lara Flynn-Boyle - "There's always this pushing and pulling. I have my you. My whole life seems to be taking place without me in it" - Equinox Matthew Broderick - "First impulse was to demand that she admit she lied and cheated" - Election Frightened Rabbit - "The Wrestle" [Loops] Garth Stevenson - "Dawn" Ken - "None of it actually means anything, but it can mean everything" [Record them all] The Go Go's - "Our Lips Are Sealed (vocals only)" Moondog With Orchestra - "Stamping Ground" Ken - "You can look for meaning in your dreams" [Recording your dreams] John Carpenter - "Our impulses are being redirected. We are living in an artificially produced state of consciousness that resembles sleep" - They Live [The poor and the underclass are growing. Racial justice and human rights are non-existent. That is their primary objective: Keep us asleep, keep us selfish, keep us sedated.] Louis Hay - "Every thought we think and every word we speak is creating our future" Frightened Rabbit - "The Wrestle" [Loops] Steve Paxton - "The preservation of all concerned. Not injure or defeat or smash" - In a Non-Wimpy Way Steve Paxton - "If thinking is too slow, is an open state of mind useful? Seems to be" - Chute (from Contact Improv Archive 1972-1983) Steve Paxon - "A body could endure for decades (can't exclude fear)" - Chute (from Contact Improv Archive 1972-1983) Ken - "Some people are apparently transparent (start to unthink)" Ken - "There were a lot of things. I'll just name one of them: Lionel Richie" [I have to look away to think] Frightened Rabbit - "The Wrestle" [Final loops] Bill Cosby - "Seattle" Set: Elton John & Kiki Dee - "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" [Loops back in 2019] Ken - "This is the moment after. This is everything you've dreamed of. This is everything everybody has told you to want." Ken - "All the thoughts from before seem to be relevant again. We reinvent the wheel and we are the wheel and we imagine the wheel" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" - My So-Called Life [Layers] End of set https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/83895
W. G. Snuffy Walden - "Angela Smiled" - My So-Called Life Armin van Buuren feat. Aaelyn - "In and out of love" Bart & Baker feat. Lolly Wish - "Downloaded (Rogan remix)" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" - My So-Called Life [Layers] Olivia Newton-John & ELO - "Xanadu" - Xanadu [Loops] Ken - "Nobody knows, we're all alone" [Recorded on cell phone camera (live during show)] Olivia Newton-John & ELO - "Xanadu" - Xanadu [Loops] W. G. Snuffy Walden - "Angela Smiled" Live phone caller & Ken - "Possibility is possible (It's possible)" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "Angela Smiled" - My So-Called Life Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You Don't Have Time (this is good news)" - Show #509, from 9/15/2016 [Live on stage at Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar] Set: Michael Linnen & David Wingo - "Kissing music" - All the Real Girls Ken - "Collective faith (something good will happen)" Cowboy Junkies - "Ring on the Sill" - Pale Sun Crescent Moon [Loops] Sharon Stone with Garry Shandling - "If you're not in your vulnerability, nothing is interesting" - Garry Shandling meets Sharon Stone [They didn't want to be in their truth or vulnerability; they wanted to be in their mask, and their whole acting out of how fabulous they were. It's only really interesting to be with people when they're in their vulnerability. It's better to be with someone when they're making mistakes and don't know what to do, than someone who's being so sure-footed and phony. That's not interesting at all.] Martin Donovan, Hal Hartley, Anatole France - "Ignorance is the necessary condition of human happiness." - Surviving Desire movie / The Gods Will Have Blood [We are almost entirely ignorant of ourselves, absolutely of others. In ignorance, we find our bliss; in illusions, our happiness.] Julia Kent - "Ebb" - Character Lou Reed - "Street Hassle" - Street Hassle [Loops] Live phone caller & Ken - "Having a great winter" Carel Struycken, Kyle MacLachlan (voices), David Lynch, Mark Frost (writers) - "Don't search for all the answers at once" - Twin Peaks: Season 2 episode 1 [Better to listen than to talk. A path is formed by laying one stone at a time.] Live phone caller & Ken - "Daytime (mossy lighthouse)" Ken - "Trembling and shaking" Live phone caller & Ken - "Transitional moment (mossy lighthouse)" Ken - "Shape and timelines" Ken - "Practice not being remembered" Explosions in the Sky - "Your Hand in Mine" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Ken - "Try to remember what you said, hope somebody was there as a witness" Charlie Kaufman - "Failure is a badge of honor, it means you risked failure" - BAFTA and BFI Screenwriters Lecture Series [Let's not worry about failure. And if you don't risk failure, you're never going to do anything that's different than what you've already done, or what somebody else has done. And just know that, that that's the choice you're making when you won't put yourself at jeopardy like that.] Martin Donovan (voice), Hal Hartley (writer) - "Intimacy list" - Surviving Desire [Kissing, caressing, holding, slapping, shouting, talking, waiting, sleeping, crying, listening, hoping, encouraging, forgiving, laughing, relenting.] Ken - "When did this happen? People speak of slipping out of time" Malcolm X - "I live like a man who is dead already. I have no fear whatsoever of anybody or anything." - Our history was destroyed by slavery [No, I don't worry. I'm a man who believed that I died 20 years ago.] Alexandre Desplat - "Closing credits music" - Birth Ken - "I remember that I wasn't sweating, moving forward in time" Spandau Ballet - "True" - True Andre Gregory (voice), Rupert Walters (writer) - "Mysteries going on all the time" - Some Girls [Right under our noses.] Ken - "Leaving one cookie over. What if I had 5 minutes? Then I'd worry that if I only had 7 minutes, I'd have enough" [How long do you need to fall in love with someone?] Explosions in the Sky - "Your Hand in Mine" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place [with Spandau Ballet, David Wingo & Michael Linnen, Cowboy Junkies] Ken - "You can go back and edit. How long does it take us to unlearn everything?" [I think we already know everything. They probably already know. But it's probably time to tell them. You don't have time. This is good news.] Sawako - "White Sky Winter Chicada" - Hum Alan Watts - "Wanting what you are not divides you (from Intellectual Yoga)" - Philosophies of Asia [So long as you can be persuaded that there's something more you ought to be than you are, you've divided yourself.] Ken - "Assume their posture, see how you feel (I used to look down a lot, I feel like a child)" [Regression therapy, inner child] Andre Gregory (voice), Rupert Walters (writer) - "Mysteries going on all the time" - Some Girls [Piano loop] Pink Floyd - "Goodbye Cruel World" - The Wall [Bass loop] Al Bowlly (singer), Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst (music), Gus Kahn (lyrics) - "Guilty" - Amelie s.t. Martin Donovan (voice), Hal Hartley (writer) - "Intimacy list" - Surviving Desire [Kissing, caressing, holding, slapping, shouting, talking, waiting, sleeping, crying, listening, hoping, encouraging, forgiving, laughing, relenting.] Ken - "You'll have a memory. I'm going to look straight at you" Cowboy Junkies - "Ring on the Sill" - Pale Sun Crescent Moon [Loops] Ken - "Remember this moment in time. You will look back and be glad we have no more devices, no more electronics, we only look directly at each other" [Appreciations] Set: Cowboy Junkies - "Ring on the Sill" - Pale Sun Crescent Moon [Loops, back in 2019] Ken - "We almost remember who we used to say we were, the identity we're supposed to put on" [We're not sure if it still fits] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Be Who You Are Today" - Show #522, from 5/4/2017 [Live on stage at Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar ] Set: Garth Stevenson - "Dawn" Ken - "Here it comes, something is going to come together" Lionel Richie - "Stuck On You" [Loops] Noam Chomsky - "Social Policy - Welfare for the Rich" Weyes Blood [Piano loop] Bill Cosby - "Conflict" - To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With [Mind and body don't get along at all] Stan Dale - "Stop trying to be a good person. If I do nice things for you, maybe you'll love me?" Bill Cosby - "Seattle" [And you get a gorilla and then the old gorilla] Jesse Rose - "Night at the Dogs" Christine and the Queens - "Christine" [Loops] Mazzy Star - "Fade Into You" War On Drugs - "In Reverse" - Lost in the Dream [Loops] Martin Luther King Jr - "I'm afraid we're integrating into a burning house" Ken - "You've walked in on the middle of a bit of an experiment" Steve Paxton - "Taking care of your partner, and this third thing, what you are together" - In a Non-Wimpy Way War On Drugs - "Burning" - Lost in the Dream [Loops] Ken - "People are looking for the good bits" Live phone caller - "Luck is when opportunity meets preparedness. Planning is great, but being open is great" [over War On Drugs-In Reverse loops] War On Drugs - "In Reverse" - Lost in the Dream [Loops in 2019] Ken - "Disasters, looking for the lessons, we need tragedy, we need television, we need preparedness" War On Drugs - "Burning" [Loops in 2019] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Be Who You Are Today" - Show #522, from 5/4/2017 [Back in 2017!] Ken - "Self-indulgent. Sometimes I'm too ambitious" Elton John & Kiki Dee - "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" [Loops] Ken - "You're allowed to be a different person every day (you can be who you are today)" Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "Running from the cops, every day I feel like a fugitive" - The Cruise Kyle MacLachlan, David Lynch - "Better to listen than to talk, don't search for all the answers at once, a path is formed by laying one stone at a time" - Twin Peaks Lara Flynn-Boyle, David Lynch - "Crying" - Twin Peaks pilot episode Bill Cosby - "Seattle" [Gorilla loop] Lara Flynn-Boyle - "Crying" - Equinox - "Light and dark are equal" - Equinox Ken - "I don't like to explain, except that I love to explain, I just don't let myself do it. The crying is back. People expected crying" Lionel Richie - "Stuck On You" [Loops] Chevrolet - "The American Look (the freedom of individual choice)" Matthew Modine, Lara Flynn-Boyle - "There's always this pushing and pulling. I have my you. My whole life seems to be taking place without me in it" - Equinox Matthew Broderick - "First impulse was to demand that she admit she lied and cheated" - Election Frightened Rabbit - "The Wrestle" [Loops] Garth Stevenson - "Dawn" Ken - "None of it actually means anything, but it can mean everything" [Record them all] The Go Go's - "Our Lips Are Sealed (vocals only)" Moondog With Orchestra - "Stamping Ground" Ken - "You can look for meaning in your dreams" [Recording your dreams] John Carpenter - "Our impulses are being redirected. We are living in an artificially produced state of consciousness that resembles sleep" - They Live [The poor and the underclass are growing. Racial justice and human rights are non-existent. That is their primary objective: Keep us asleep, keep us selfish, keep us sedated.] Louis Hay - "Every thought we think and every word we speak is creating our future" Frightened Rabbit - "The Wrestle" [Loops] Steve Paxton - "The preservation of all concerned. Not injure or defeat or smash" - In a Non-Wimpy Way Steve Paxton - "If thinking is too slow, is an open state of mind useful? Seems to be" - Chute (from Contact Improv Archive 1972-1983) Steve Paxon - "A body could endure for decades (can't exclude fear)" - Chute (from Contact Improv Archive 1972-1983) Ken - "Some people are apparently transparent (start to unthink)" Ken - "There were a lot of things. I'll just name one of them: Lionel Richie" [I have to look away to think] Frightened Rabbit - "The Wrestle" [Final loops] Bill Cosby - "Seattle" Set: Elton John & Kiki Dee - "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" [Loops back in 2019] Ken - "This is the moment after. This is everything you've dreamed of. This is everything everybody has told you to want." Ken - "All the thoughts from before seem to be relevant again. We reinvent the wheel and we are the wheel and we imagine the wheel" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" - My So-Called Life [Layers] End of set http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/83895
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Lost collage from 2012" - Show #446, from Dec. 13, 2012 [Unnamed and unknown, never published until now. Includes: Brian Eno, Jonny Greenwood, Kyle, Technology Excess snowmen phone callers, Arturo en el Barco, They Might Be Giants, Leon, Andre Gregory, Donald Sutherland, Fridge, Being There, Ghana Post Office workers, more] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81345
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Lost collage from 2012" - Show #446, from Dec. 13, 2012 [Unnamed and unknown, never published until now. Includes: Brian Eno, Jonny Greenwood, Kyle, Technology Excess snowmen phone callers, Arturo en el Barco, They Might Be Giants, Leon, Andre Gregory, Donald Sutherland, Fridge, Being There, Ghana Post Office workers, more] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81345
Ken - "Identification" Johann Sebastian Bach - "Mir Hat Die Welt Tr Blich Gericht" - Mattus Passion 2 Johann Sebastian Bach - "So Ist Mein Jesus Nun Gefangen" - Mattus Passion 2 George Lucas, Walter Murch - "How shall the new environment be programmed? It all happened so slowly that most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all." - THX-1138 Live stream feedback echo chamber - "Give the Drummer Radio live stream" Ken - "Check" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Ken's East Extra Radioganza Lover" - Show #460, from 6/26/13 [Contains many samples, and shows within shows, not listed here. Try looking here] Linda Draper - "Shine" - Keepsake [Loop] Medicine Calf - "Oof" - Urgrund Broken Little Sister - "A To Fade In (Adorable cover)" - Little Darla Has a Treat for You Vol. 28 (V/A) [Piano loop built from Nazario Scenario on WFMU's GTDR 7/3/13] CocoRosie - "Smokey Taboo" - Grey Oceans James Burke - "If you didn't fit the mold, you were rejected" - Connections: The Day the Universe Changed Ken - "Testing the limits, pushing out to the edges, notice when you've gone too far" Max Headroom - "This junk is a machine, it is a computer-generated geek. It is useless" - "God knows nothing of the potential of the microchip or the silicon revolution" - Time Bandits John Wayne - "The Pledge of Allegiance" - America, Why I Love Her [a.k.a. Marion Morrison] Medicine Calf - "Day Cake" - Urgrund Mark Sgaelt - "fel lo" Ken - "You see that panicked look come across someone's face. Then you have a choice. You can find new edges. We can finish conversations at the pre-determined time." [But other shapes are possible. With Linda Draper loop and CocoRosie] Bruce Schneier - "Liars and Outliers" - Liars and Outliers-Google Talk 6/17/13 Eric Prydz, Steve Winwood - "Call On Me" [Loop, via 1982's Valerie] James Burke - "You wanted straight streets to move weapons, so safe streets were built, behind walls, all you needed was food, and ammunication" - Connections: The Day the Universe Changed Clint Mansell - "Together We Will Live Forever" - The Fountain soundtrack Clint Mansell - "Death Is The Road To Awe" - The Fountain soundtrack Leo Delibes - "Lakme (Excerpt)" - The Hunger movie soundtrack Ken - "I don't know why. We can try to look for meaning in the random occurances all around us. Things are happening for a reason, they're happening to us. You can speak truth to lies." [You can create alternative realities to truth. With Clint Mansell and Delibes] David Letterman's guest - "It's getting so you can't tell the mutants from the androids" - Dave Letterman's Summer Time Sunshine Happy Hour Big City Orchestra - "A Child's Garden of Noise" - A Child's Garden of Noise [There ought to be a sign that says, quiet please!] Procol Harum - "A Whiter Shade of Pale" Van Morrison - "Tupelo Honey" [Loops] Cato Institute - "Property Rights 21st Century" - Cato Institute Book Forum Alan Watts - "Om" - Om - The Sound of Hinduism [with lazy live Tupelo Honey loops. Who puts it on, your body? What an act that is? And who put that on, your mother and father? Deep in the middle of your heart, you know it. The you in you is the same as the you in me. You're not just some tourist visiting here for a short time. You belong here. You are the energy of the world. You don't know who you are. You can't really get at yourself, just as the fingertip can't touch itself.] Live phone caller - "Guitar" Alan Watts - "The mind is like a piece of burnt wood" Ken - "We bring each other fish dances, and earthy delights" [w/continued live loops of Van Morrison] Kurt Vile - "Wakin On A Pretty Day" - Wakin on a Pretty Daze Mark Mothersbaugh - "Mothersbaugh's Canon" - Royal Tenenbaums Soundtrack Bruce Dern - "The difference is that I grew it, and I picked it, and you could smell it..." - Silent Running movie [Real food] Donald Sutherland - "Any step that one takes is useful, is positive, has to be positive, because it is a part of life. Even negation of the previous step is a part of life" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Nothing can hurt if you do not see it as hurtful, nothing can destroy if you do not see it as destructive" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "If it works, fine! If it fails, fine. Look elsewhere for satisfaction" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Not only are the legal questions that I ask you meaningless, but so too are the inner questoins that you ask yourself meaningless" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "You all know why we're here" Donald Sutherland - "Everyone accepts it: Ritual" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Betrayal, too, is all right, it too is a part of what we all are" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "each of these is an answer for somebody" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "I will not put them down for that" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "In as much as this ceremony connotes an abandonment of ritual in the search for truth, I agreed to perform it" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "The odds are not good" - Little Murders Ghana Postal Workers - "Canceling Stamps At The University Of Ghana Post Office" - Worlds of Music 1 Grey Revell - "Lost in Graceland" [Layered] Ken - "Maybe things can be heard" Fridge - "A Slow" - Semaphore Dan Deacon - "USA Iii. Rail" - America Ken - "Identification 2018" [with Dan Deacon] Dan Deacon - "USA Iii. Rail" - America [Dan Deacon explosive section: with Robert De Niro ("now you can't make a move without a form") + The Prisoner ("in your hearts must still be the desire to be a human being" "this is a serious breach of etiquette") + Steven Soderbergh ("it should lay out a new course of action that can change direction at any time") + Barack Obama ("If you can't trust the executive branch, the judiciary, or congress, we're going to have some problems") + Andre Gregory ("escape, before it's too late") + Margarita Levieva ("the whole secret of power is to make it unresponsive")] Miranda July - "Everyone ultimately believes that they don't have credentials" - Miranda July interview Jacques Tati - "You have the respect of the young generation, or you have the respect of the bank of France. It's a choice" [On PlayTime] Patrick McGoohan - "this farce,20th cent democ,solitary confinement,tried to break you,heads must be brain,desire to be human,serious breach of ettiquette" - The Prisoner, episode 4: The Schizoid Man Patrick McGoohan - "some who talk,some leave place,much prisoner as i am,doesn't matter who #1 is,both sides are the same,world order" - The Prisoner, episode 4: The Schizoid Man [Has it ever occurred to you that you're just as much a prisoner as I am?] Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Nero - "simpler to work with central services,couldn't stand paperwork,expect certain amt,go anywhere,man alone,whole country sectioned off,can't make move without form" - Brazil [I couldn't even turn on a tap without filling out a 27B-6] Patrick McGoohan - "Brainwashed imbeciles" - The Prisoner Steven Soderbergh - "It should be lengthy enough to seem substantial, yet concise enough to feel breezy" - Schizopolis Michael Kamen - "Central Services/The Office" - Brazil s.t. Patrick McGoohan - "In your heads must still be the remnants of a brain, in your hearts must still be the desire to be a human being again (this is a most serious breach of etiquette)" - The Prisoner Barack Obama - "If people can't trust the executive branch, and can't trust congress, and can't trust judges, then we're going to have some problems" - Press conference [We've got congressional oversight and judicial oversight] Katharine Ross, John Aprea - "Can't just walk around at night, moved from city so i could walk around at night" - Stepford Wives Margarita Levieva - "You summon all your rage, you hurl yourself at it, and nothing happens. The whole secret to power is to make it unresponsive. The more arbitrary, the more cruel, the more we respect it,more we love it" - Noise Steven Soderbergh - "It should be serious, but with a slight wink" - Schizopolis Andre Gregory - "This is the beginning of the rest of the future. Escape, before it's too late." - My Dinner with Andre Patrick McGoohan - "Why don't you put us all into solitary confinement and have done with it" - The Prisoner Barack Obama - "The people who are involved in America's national security, they take this work very seriously" Ken - "If you can't trust this radio program, then we're going to have some problems" Ken - "How far past your boundaries can you move? How far through your limits can you take it? How long before you stop feeling like yourself. We'll make a contest out of it." The Monitors - "Believe in the Monitors" - The Monitors [The Monitors bring peace. Peace brings happiness.] The Monitors - "Monitors are your friends" - The Monitors [All life is sacred. All men are brothers. Reason, not force. The monitors will protect you. The monitors work for your welfare. Be kind. Kindness is strength. The monitors are kind. Helping others helps you.] Barack Obama - "They cherish our constitution. The last thing they'd be doing would be taking programs like this to listen to somebody's phone calls" Andre Gregory - "We really feel like Jews in Germany in the late 30's. Of course, the problem is, where to go, because it's obvious the whole world is going in the same direction" - My Dinner with Andre [There will be almost nobody left to remind us that there once was a species called a human being] Sound effects - "Large Crowd Of Pedestrians" - 235 City, Traffic Ambiences The Paper Magic Group, Inc. - "Terrified Crowd" - Scary Sounds Sound effects - "Jetfighter Take Off" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Prop Plane (fly by)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Air Force Prop Plane (v1)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Air Force Prop Plane (v2)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "planet defeated 02" - Female Voices Sound effects - "Fighter Plane in Action" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Sound of single explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Sound effects - "Sound of large dynamite explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Sound effects - "Cockpit Warning Alarm" Sound effects - "Warning Defcon 1" Sound effects - "Warning reactor offline" - Doom 3 Female Computer voice Sound effects - "Nuclear explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Ghana Postal Workers - "Canceling Stamps At The University Of Ghana Post Office" - worlds of m Andre Gregory - "now, of course Bjornstrand, feels that there is really almost no hope, and that we're probably going back to a very savage, lawless, terrifying period" - My Dinner with Andre Fleetwood Mac - "Sara" - Tusk [Loop] Ken - "Identification 2018" [with Ghana Postal Workers] Fleetwood Mac - "Sara" - Tusk [Loop] Ken - "It was all just a dream" Fridge - "Five Combs" - Happiness [Loops] Sound effects - "Large Crowd Of Pedestrians" - 235 City, Traffic Ambiences Holcombe Waller - "I Can Feel It" - Into the Dark Unknown [Shaker loops] Ken - "You are everything right now. You are everything right now." [with Holcombe Waller loops] Alan Watts - "Spiritual Authority II" - Myth and Religion Kraftwerk - "Autobahn" [Loops] Ken - "We have everything" Ken - "Post-logue 2018" [with Kraftwerk loops] Kraftwerk - "Autobahn" [Loops] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/79896
Ken - "Identification" Johann Sebastian Bach - "Mir Hat Die Welt Tr Blich Gericht" - Mattus Passion 2 Johann Sebastian Bach - "So Ist Mein Jesus Nun Gefangen" - Mattus Passion 2 George Lucas, Walter Murch - "How shall the new environment be programmed? It all happened so slowly that most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all." - THX-1138 Live stream feedback echo chamber - "Give the Drummer Radio live stream" Ken - "Check" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Ken's East Extra Radioganza Lover" - Show #460, from 6/26/13 [Contains many samples, and shows within shows, not listed here. Try looking here] Linda Draper - "Shine" - Keepsake [Loop] Medicine Calf - "Oof" - Urgrund Broken Little Sister - "A To Fade In (Adorable cover)" - Little Darla Has a Treat for You Vol. 28 (V/A) [Piano loop built from Nazario Scenario on WFMU's GTDR 7/3/13] CocoRosie - "Smokey Taboo" - Grey Oceans James Burke - "If you didn't fit the mold, you were rejected" - Connections: The Day the Universe Changed Ken - "Testing the limits, pushing out to the edges, notice when you've gone too far" Max Headroom - "This junk is a machine, it is a computer-generated geek. It is useless" - "God knows nothing of the potential of the microchip or the silicon revolution" - Time Bandits John Wayne - "The Pledge of Allegiance" - America, Why I Love Her [a.k.a. Marion Morrison] Medicine Calf - "Day Cake" - Urgrund Mark Sgaelt - "fel lo" Ken - "You see that panicked look come across someone's face. Then you have a choice. You can find new edges. We can finish conversations at the pre-determined time." [But other shapes are possible. With Linda Draper loop and CocoRosie] Bruce Schneier - "Liars and Outliers" - Liars and Outliers-Google Talk 6/17/13 Eric Prydz, Steve Winwood - "Call On Me" [Loop, via 1982's Valerie] James Burke - "You wanted straight streets to move weapons, so safe streets were built, behind walls, all you needed was food, and ammunication" - Connections: The Day the Universe Changed Clint Mansell - "Together We Will Live Forever" - The Fountain soundtrack Clint Mansell - "Death Is The Road To Awe" - The Fountain soundtrack Leo Delibes - "Lakme (Excerpt)" - The Hunger movie soundtrack Ken - "I don't know why. We can try to look for meaning in the random occurances all around us. Things are happening for a reason, they're happening to us. You can speak truth to lies." [You can create alternative realities to truth. With Clint Mansell and Delibes] David Letterman's guest - "It's getting so you can't tell the mutants from the androids" - Dave Letterman's Summer Time Sunshine Happy Hour Big City Orchestra - "A Child's Garden of Noise" - A Child's Garden of Noise [There ought to be a sign that says, quiet please!] Procol Harum - "A Whiter Shade of Pale" Van Morrison - "Tupelo Honey" [Loops] Cato Institute - "Property Rights 21st Century" - Cato Institute Book Forum Alan Watts - "Om" - Om - The Sound of Hinduism [with lazy live Tupelo Honey loops. Who puts it on, your body? What an act that is? And who put that on, your mother and father? Deep in the middle of your heart, you know it. The you in you is the same as the you in me. You're not just some tourist visiting here for a short time. You belong here. You are the energy of the world. You don't know who you are. You can't really get at yourself, just as the fingertip can't touch itself.] Live phone caller - "Guitar" Alan Watts - "The mind is like a piece of burnt wood" Ken - "We bring each other fish dances, and earthy delights" [w/continued live loops of Van Morrison] Kurt Vile - "Wakin On A Pretty Day" - Wakin on a Pretty Daze Mark Mothersbaugh - "Mothersbaugh's Canon" - Royal Tenenbaums Soundtrack Bruce Dern - "The difference is that I grew it, and I picked it, and you could smell it..." - Silent Running movie [Real food] Donald Sutherland - "Any step that one takes is useful, is positive, has to be positive, because it is a part of life. Even negation of the previous step is a part of life" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Nothing can hurt if you do not see it as hurtful, nothing can destroy if you do not see it as destructive" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "If it works, fine! If it fails, fine. Look elsewhere for satisfaction" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Not only are the legal questions that I ask you meaningless, but so too are the inner questoins that you ask yourself meaningless" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "You all know why we're here" Donald Sutherland - "Everyone accepts it: Ritual" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "Betrayal, too, is all right, it too is a part of what we all are" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "each of these is an answer for somebody" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "I will not put them down for that" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "In as much as this ceremony connotes an abandonment of ritual in the search for truth, I agreed to perform it" - Little Murders Donald Sutherland - "The odds are not good" - Little Murders Ghana Postal Workers - "Canceling Stamps At The University Of Ghana Post Office" - Worlds of Music 1 Grey Revell - "Lost in Graceland" [Layered] Ken - "Maybe things can be heard" Fridge - "A Slow" - Semaphore Dan Deacon - "USA Iii. Rail" - America Ken - "Identification 2018" [with Dan Deacon] Dan Deacon - "USA Iii. Rail" - America [Dan Deacon explosive section: with Robert De Niro ("now you can't make a move without a form") + The Prisoner ("in your hearts must still be the desire to be a human being" "this is a serious breach of etiquette") + Steven Soderbergh ("it should lay out a new course of action that can change direction at any time") + Barack Obama ("If you can't trust the executive branch, the judiciary, or congress, we're going to have some problems") + Andre Gregory ("escape, before it's too late") + Margarita Levieva ("the whole secret of power is to make it unresponsive")] Miranda July - "Everyone ultimately believes that they don't have credentials" - Miranda July interview Jacques Tati - "You have the respect of the young generation, or you have the respect of the bank of France. It's a choice" [On PlayTime] Patrick McGoohan - "this farce,20th cent democ,solitary confinement,tried to break you,heads must be brain,desire to be human,serious breach of ettiquette" - The Prisoner, episode 4: The Schizoid Man Patrick McGoohan - "some who talk,some leave place,much prisoner as i am,doesn't matter who #1 is,both sides are the same,world order" - The Prisoner, episode 4: The Schizoid Man [Has it ever occurred to you that you're just as much a prisoner as I am?] Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Nero - "simpler to work with central services,couldn't stand paperwork,expect certain amt,go anywhere,man alone,whole country sectioned off,can't make move without form" - Brazil [I couldn't even turn on a tap without filling out a 27B-6] Patrick McGoohan - "Brainwashed imbeciles" - The Prisoner Steven Soderbergh - "It should be lengthy enough to seem substantial, yet concise enough to feel breezy" - Schizopolis Michael Kamen - "Central Services/The Office" - Brazil s.t. Patrick McGoohan - "In your heads must still be the remnants of a brain, in your hearts must still be the desire to be a human being again (this is a most serious breach of etiquette)" - The Prisoner Barack Obama - "If people can't trust the executive branch, and can't trust congress, and can't trust judges, then we're going to have some problems" - Press conference [We've got congressional oversight and judicial oversight] Katharine Ross, John Aprea - "Can't just walk around at night, moved from city so i could walk around at night" - Stepford Wives Margarita Levieva - "You summon all your rage, you hurl yourself at it, and nothing happens. The whole secret to power is to make it unresponsive. The more arbitrary, the more cruel, the more we respect it,more we love it" - Noise Steven Soderbergh - "It should be serious, but with a slight wink" - Schizopolis Andre Gregory - "This is the beginning of the rest of the future. Escape, before it's too late." - My Dinner with Andre Patrick McGoohan - "Why don't you put us all into solitary confinement and have done with it" - The Prisoner Barack Obama - "The people who are involved in America's national security, they take this work very seriously" Ken - "If you can't trust this radio program, then we're going to have some problems" Ken - "How far past your boundaries can you move? How far through your limits can you take it? How long before you stop feeling like yourself. We'll make a contest out of it." The Monitors - "Believe in the Monitors" - The Monitors [The Monitors bring peace. Peace brings happiness.] The Monitors - "Monitors are your friends" - The Monitors [All life is sacred. All men are brothers. Reason, not force. The monitors will protect you. The monitors work for your welfare. Be kind. Kindness is strength. The monitors are kind. Helping others helps you.] Barack Obama - "They cherish our constitution. The last thing they'd be doing would be taking programs like this to listen to somebody's phone calls" Andre Gregory - "We really feel like Jews in Germany in the late 30's. Of course, the problem is, where to go, because it's obvious the whole world is going in the same direction" - My Dinner with Andre [There will be almost nobody left to remind us that there once was a species called a human being] Sound effects - "Large Crowd Of Pedestrians" - 235 City, Traffic Ambiences The Paper Magic Group, Inc. - "Terrified Crowd" - Scary Sounds Sound effects - "Jetfighter Take Off" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Prop Plane (fly by)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Air Force Prop Plane (v1)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Air Force Prop Plane (v2)" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "planet defeated 02" - Female Voices Sound effects - "Fighter Plane in Action" - Planes, Trains and Automobiles Sound effects - "Sound of single explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Sound effects - "Sound of large dynamite explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Sound effects - "Cockpit Warning Alarm" Sound effects - "Warning Defcon 1" Sound effects - "Warning reactor offline" - Doom 3 Female Computer voice Sound effects - "Nuclear explosion" - 101 Digital Sound Effects - the machines of war Ghana Postal Workers - "Canceling Stamps At The University Of Ghana Post Office" - worlds of m Andre Gregory - "now, of course Bjornstrand, feels that there is really almost no hope, and that we're probably going back to a very savage, lawless, terrifying period" - My Dinner with Andre Fleetwood Mac - "Sara" - Tusk [Loop] Ken - "Identification 2018" [with Ghana Postal Workers] Fleetwood Mac - "Sara" - Tusk [Loop] Ken - "It was all just a dream" Fridge - "Five Combs" - Happiness [Loops] Sound effects - "Large Crowd Of Pedestrians" - 235 City, Traffic Ambiences Holcombe Waller - "I Can Feel It" - Into the Dark Unknown [Shaker loops] Ken - "You are everything right now. You are everything right now." [with Holcombe Waller loops] Alan Watts - "Spiritual Authority II" - Myth and Religion Kraftwerk - "Autobahn" [Loops] Ken - "We have everything" Ken - "Post-logue 2018" [with Kraftwerk loops] Kraftwerk - "Autobahn" [Loops] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/79896
Noel - "Silent Mourning" [Loop] Ken - "We'll slip away" Noel - "Silent Mourning" [Loop] Walter Murch - "Good example of the power of the sound" Walter Murch - "He doesn't have the film in his head, he loves the process of making" Nada Surf - "Blizzard of 77" [Loop] Jack Kornfield - "Loving kindness Part 12" Eumir Deodato - "Also Sprach Zarathustra" [Layers] Walter Murch - "Li, things unlikely to get except by chance" Dustin O'Halloran - "An Ending, A Beginning" Julianna Barwick - "Forever" [Layers] Lindsay Wagner - "Why do you have to talk about everything?" - The Paper Chase Stevie Wonder - "Misstra Know-it-All" [Loops] Moby - "Grace" Moondog - "What's the Most Exciting Thing?" Tape Beatles - "Positive will" - Music With Sound Vol. 2 Tape Beatles - "Waves of waves" - Music With Sound Vol. 2 Tape Beatles - "I'm waiting" - Music With Sound Vol. 2 Tape Beatles - "The great inspiration" - Music With Sound Vol. 2 Tape Beatles - "Architectural requirements" - Music With Sound Vol. 2 R.E.M. - "Radio Free Europe (vocals only)" R.E.M. - "Driving 8 (vocals only)" R.E.M. - "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) (vocals only)" R.E.M. - "Superman (vocals only)" R.E.M. - "Man on the Moon (vocals only)" R.E.M. - "Man on the Moon (keys, bass, guitar, additional instruments)" [Each separately] Led Zeppelin - "Whole Lotta Love (vocals only)" Vangelis - "Chariots of Fire theme" [Loop] Walter Murch - "Challenge: to make an alloy out of two things that don't normally like to be together" The Lovin' Spoonful - "Me About You" Darkstar - "Hold Me Down" [Layers] Walter Murch - "Tapestry of mono and stereo, shifts in environment" Ken - "Things always seem obvious" Grouper - "Living Room" Camera Obscura - "Suspended From Class" Brent Spiner, Matt Frewer - "Listening to 4 pieces of music at the same time" - Star Trek TNG [I try to keep it to ten or less] Holland Hopson - "My Own True Love" [Banjo loop] David Weinstein - "We'll see how far we get before we run into Kenzo, the great wall of Kenzo" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU - "Man in the Street interviews, NYC" [The information society] Noel - "Silent Mourning" [Loop] - "Dare to Live Without Limits" - Dare to Live Without Limits Walter Murch - "Dialogue like the moon, sound effects like the stars" Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - "The Balcony Scene (From "Romeo and Juliet")" Latter Day Saints Family Services - "We're here to listen" - Adoption: It's About Love - "Phone phreaking" - phonetrips Ken - "Identification (it's imperfect. It has to keep eating. I would just be done)" Walter Murch - "Sometimes, children, you have to be on alert" Latter Day Saints Family Services - "Various little bits" - Adoption: It's About Love Ken - "Should I apologize for radio silence?" Latter Day Saints Family Services - "Various little bits of throats and moods" - Adoption: It's About Love Kathryn Beaumont - "If I had a world of my own" - Alice in Wonderland War On Drugs - "You Don't Have to Go" - A Deeper Understanding [Loop] War On Drugs - "In Chains" - A Deeper Understanding [Loops] David Mitchell, Isy Suttie - "You don't want to be happy, you think it will end and you'll be more miserable" - Peep Show, season 6 episode 3 Walter Murch - "You must defend your dreams, they're your most prized possession" Jeff Daniels - "If you don't win, they're stupid" - The Squid and the Whale - "Do things the company way" Clare Danes - "I'm always asking for something it's totally unfair for me to ask" - My So-Called Life David Lynch - "Transcendental Meditation: Negativity lifts away, it's such a blessing for the human being" Andre Gregory - "Loops incl. piano and Andre Gregory mysteries going on all the time" - Some Girls [Layers and loops. Right under our noses] Christopher Lloyd - "The stainless steel construction makes the flux dispersal" - Back to the Future Michael Moore - "The best way to pay off the banks is to work for them" - Capitalism: A Love Story Ken Olin - "They hire us but then don't let us do what we want" - thirtySomething Harrison Ford - "Things could last forever" - Mosquito Coast - "Our old friend the Gingko" - Mirage Amanda Nazario - "Stick around for Ken's Last Ever" George Lucas - "A character has to make a decision to leave, brave enough to take one step beyond" Zooey Deschanel, Paul Schneider, David Gordon Green - "Hello hello hello" - All the Real Girls - "Paid cash, nobody knows what he looked like" - Stanley Kubrick's Boxes Ned Beatty - "You have meddled with the primal forces of nature" - Network [Paddy Chayefsky] Lara Flynn-Boyle - "It's like I'm having the most beautiful dream, and the most terrible nightmare, all at once" - Twin Peaks Jerry Lewis - "Your instinct, you have to follow it" - "TV static" - Orson Welles interview Matthew Broderick - "Let's say all you ever knew were apples. Now you can make a decision. That's democracy" - Election Levar Burton - "I put my hands outside the car for cops, because I live in America" Annabella Sciorra - "Don't worry, I didn't sleep with a million people" - Mr. Jealousy Wayne Dyer - "The wake is not what drives the boat, it is a trail that is left behind" David Thewlis - "Each person has had a day" - Anomalisa [Brief] Tom Petty, Garry Shandling - "You used to come over, you never come over anymore, I guess you're busy" Fredric Lehne, James Spader - "I have these weird jealousy suspicions (sometimes everything is a clue)" - Dream Lover Meg Ryan - "I am the dog" Yoda (Frank Oz) - "Try not, do" - The Empire Strikes Back - "The blipvert is a brilliant breakthrough" - Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (pilot movie) Harlan Ellison - "The 60's were good, colleges had electricity" - Dreams With Sharp Teeth - "Look at these people, they probably think they're having a good time" - The Sure Thing David Cronenberg - "We got a TV and I watched it all the time" - The Directors: The Films of David Cronenberg Marty Feldman, Gene Wilder - "It could be worse, it could be raining" - Young Frankenstein - "The second step is to isolate the victim" Iam Holm - "Outer layer protein" - Alien Steve Paxton - "If thinking is too slow, is an open state of mind useful?" - Chute Mr. Rogers - "Do you like to play the same thing over and over" Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer - "He said I was going out of my mind!" - Gaslight Jeff Bridges - "I'm not afraid, I have no fear" - Fearless Katharine Hepburn - "All my life, I've stayed at parties too long" - Summertime W.G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life Theme" Derek Sivers - "Everyone's ideas are obvious to them" David Lynch - "Human being always wants to go to fields of greater happiness" Patricia Wettig, Luke Rossi - "She doesn't know what a second means. A second's really short, like now, right, Dad?" - thirtySomething Don Pedro Colley (written by George Lucas, Walter Murch) - "How shall the new environment be programmed?" - THX-1138 Richard Stallman - "It's worth making sacrifices to gain control over the things that you live your life with" Toby Kebbell - "When you suspect something, always better when it turns out to be true" - Black Mirror, season 1, episode 3: The Entire History of You John Turturro - "We used to live in tribes" - Fearless John Lawrence - "Our impulses are being redirected. We are living in an artificially produced state of sleep" - They Live Jon Brion, Michael Penn - "Clementine's Loop" - Sydney (Hard Eight) s.t. John Lawrence - "Their intention to rule rests with the annihillation of consciousness" - They Live [We are focused only on our own gain] John Lawrence - "We are being bred for slavery. They are dismantling the sleeping middle class" - They Live - "It is clear the blipvert is a brilliant breakthrough" - Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (pilot movie) Gene Wilder - "Alive, it's alive, it's alive! Hello there. I'm going to set you free." - Young Frankenstein Gailard Sartain, Matthew Modine - "It reminds me of something I heard on the radio, something about night and day" - Equinox Peter Vaughan, John Flanagan - "What do you believe is behind this recent increase in terrorist bombings? Bad sportsmanship" - Brazil J.S. Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Kate Winslet, Jim Carrey - "This is it, it's going to be gone soon" - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Madchen Amick - "Even before we were married" - Dream Lover Charlie Kaufman - "I wanted to offer you the experience of someone failing" J.A. Preston - "More of everything bad since the wave started, everything is just a little askew" - Body Heat Matthew Broderick - "People believe what's written down" - Biloxi Blues Miranda July - "I don't have credentials, maybe I could do something that great" Michael Keaton, Gedde Watanabe, Sab Shimono - "With superior quality" - Gung Ho Lara Flynn-Boyle, Matthew Modine - "Always this pushing and pulling inside me" - Equinox Art Garfunkel - "Susan and I do..." - Carnal Knowledge Milos Foreman, Peter Schaffer - "Directors Commentary" - Amadeus Fairuza Balk (directed by Walter Murch) - "I'll never forget any of you" - Return to Oz W.G. Snuffy Walden - "I'd watch their eyes" George Lucas - "Character put into situation" Bruno Kirby - "When did this happen?" - When Harry Met Sally - "Hollerith punchcards Nazi deathcamps holocaust" [See IBM and the Holocaust] George Lucas - "Themes" Timothy Busfield, Ken Olin - "There's a price, whatever you do, self-induced schizophrenia" - thirtySomething Josh Hamilton, Parker Posey - "Other houses aren't like mine, they're not like mine either" - The House of Yes Shelley Duvall, Jack Nicholson - "What good's a few minutes more going to do you now?" - The Shining James Burke - Connections James Burke - "Today's version of the truth" - Connections Diane Cluck Brothers Johnson - "Strawberry Letter #23" Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Loops] - "What we eat helps determine whether we reach our potential physically" Hunter Phillips - "Our homes acquire new grace, the freedom of individual choice" - The American Look Ken - "Those were the words" Exposions in the Sky Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Loops] Ken - "I want to go out like that (what's going to come of us?)" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/79105
Noel - "Silent Mourning" [Loop] Ken - "We'll slip away" Noel - "Silent Mourning" [Loop] Walter Murch - "Good example of the power of the sound" Walter Murch - "He doesn't have the film in his head, he loves the process of making" Nada Surf - "Blizzard of 77" [Loop] Jack Kornfield - "Loving kindness Part 12" Eumir Deodato - "Also Sprach Zarathustra" [Layers] Walter Murch - "Li, things unlikely to get except by chance" Dustin O'Halloran - "An Ending, A Beginning" Julianna Barwick - "Forever" [Layers] Lindsay Wagner - "Why do you have to talk about everything?" - The Paper Chase Stevie Wonder - "Misstra Know-it-All" [Loops] Moby - "Grace" Moondog - "What's the Most Exciting Thing?" Tape Beatles - "Positive will" - Music With Sound Vol. 2 Tape Beatles - "Waves of waves" - Music With Sound Vol. 2 Tape Beatles - "I'm waiting" - Music With Sound Vol. 2 Tape Beatles - "The great inspiration" - Music With Sound Vol. 2 Tape Beatles - "Architectural requirements" - Music With Sound Vol. 2 R.E.M. - "Radio Free Europe (vocals only)" R.E.M. - "Driving 8 (vocals only)" R.E.M. - "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) (vocals only)" R.E.M. - "Superman (vocals only)" R.E.M. - "Man on the Moon (vocals only)" R.E.M. - "Man on the Moon (keys, bass, guitar, additional instruments)" [Each separately] Led Zeppelin - "Whole Lotta Love (vocals only)" Vangelis - "Chariots of Fire theme" [Loop] Walter Murch - "Challenge: to make an alloy out of two things that don't normally like to be together" The Lovin' Spoonful - "Me About You" Darkstar - "Hold Me Down" [Layers] Walter Murch - "Tapestry of mono and stereo, shifts in environment" Ken - "Things always seem obvious" Grouper - "Living Room" Camera Obscura - "Suspended From Class" Brent Spiner, Matt Frewer - "Listening to 4 pieces of music at the same time" - Star Trek TNG [I try to keep it to ten or less] Holland Hopson - "My Own True Love" [Banjo loop] David Weinstein - "We'll see how far we get before we run into Kenzo, the great wall of Kenzo" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU - "Man in the Street interviews, NYC" [The information society] Noel - "Silent Mourning" [Loop] - "Dare to Live Without Limits" - Dare to Live Without Limits Walter Murch - "Dialogue like the moon, sound effects like the stars" Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - "The Balcony Scene (From "Romeo and Juliet")" Latter Day Saints Family Services - "We're here to listen" - Adoption: It's About Love - "Phone phreaking" - phonetrips Ken - "Identification (it's imperfect. It has to keep eating. I would just be done)" Walter Murch - "Sometimes, children, you have to be on alert" Latter Day Saints Family Services - "Various little bits" - Adoption: It's About Love Ken - "Should I apologize for radio silence?" Latter Day Saints Family Services - "Various little bits of throats and moods" - Adoption: It's About Love Kathryn Beaumont - "If I had a world of my own" - Alice in Wonderland War On Drugs - "You Don't Have to Go" - A Deeper Understanding [Loop] War On Drugs - "In Chains" - A Deeper Understanding [Loops] David Mitchell, Isy Suttie - "You don't want to be happy, you think it will end and you'll be more miserable" - Peep Show, season 6 episode 3 Walter Murch - "You must defend your dreams, they're your most prized possession" Jeff Daniels - "If you don't win, they're stupid" - The Squid and the Whale - "Do things the company way" Clare Danes - "I'm always asking for something it's totally unfair for me to ask" - My So-Called Life David Lynch - "Transcendental Meditation: Negativity lifts away, it's such a blessing for the human being" Andre Gregory - "Loops incl. piano and Andre Gregory mysteries going on all the time" - Some Girls [Layers and loops. Right under our noses] Christopher Lloyd - "The stainless steel construction makes the flux dispersal" - Back to the Future Michael Moore - "The best way to pay off the banks is to work for them" - Capitalism: A Love Story Ken Olin - "They hire us but then don't let us do what we want" - thirtySomething Harrison Ford - "Things could last forever" - Mosquito Coast - "Our old friend the Gingko" - Mirage Amanda Nazario - "Stick around for Ken's Last Ever" George Lucas - "A character has to make a decision to leave, brave enough to take one step beyond" Zooey Deschanel, Paul Schneider, David Gordon Green - "Hello hello hello" - All the Real Girls - "Paid cash, nobody knows what he looked like" - Stanley Kubrick's Boxes Ned Beatty - "You have meddled with the primal forces of nature" - Network [Paddy Chayefsky] Lara Flynn-Boyle - "It's like I'm having the most beautiful dream, and the most terrible nightmare, all at once" - Twin Peaks Jerry Lewis - "Your instinct, you have to follow it" - "TV static" - Orson Welles interview Matthew Broderick - "Let's say all you ever knew were apples. Now you can make a decision. That's democracy" - Election Levar Burton - "I put my hands outside the car for cops, because I live in America" Annabella Sciorra - "Don't worry, I didn't sleep with a million people" - Mr. Jealousy Wayne Dyer - "The wake is not what drives the boat, it is a trail that is left behind" David Thewlis - "Each person has had a day" - Anomalisa [Brief] Tom Petty, Garry Shandling - "You used to come over, you never come over anymore, I guess you're busy" Fredric Lehne, James Spader - "I have these weird jealousy suspicions (sometimes everything is a clue)" - Dream Lover Meg Ryan - "I am the dog" Yoda (Frank Oz) - "Try not, do" - The Empire Strikes Back - "The blipvert is a brilliant breakthrough" - Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (pilot movie) Harlan Ellison - "The 60's were good, colleges had electricity" - Dreams With Sharp Teeth - "Look at these people, they probably think they're having a good time" - The Sure Thing David Cronenberg - "We got a TV and I watched it all the time" - The Directors: The Films of David Cronenberg Marty Feldman, Gene Wilder - "It could be worse, it could be raining" - Young Frankenstein - "The second step is to isolate the victim" Iam Holm - "Outer layer protein" - Alien Steve Paxton - "If thinking is too slow, is an open state of mind useful?" - Chute Mr. Rogers - "Do you like to play the same thing over and over" Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer - "He said I was going out of my mind!" - Gaslight Jeff Bridges - "I'm not afraid, I have no fear" - Fearless Katharine Hepburn - "All my life, I've stayed at parties too long" - Summertime W.G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life Theme" Derek Sivers - "Everyone's ideas are obvious to them" David Lynch - "Human being always wants to go to fields of greater happiness" Patricia Wettig, Luke Rossi - "She doesn't know what a second means. A second's really short, like now, right, Dad?" - thirtySomething Don Pedro Colley (written by George Lucas, Walter Murch) - "How shall the new environment be programmed?" - THX-1138 Richard Stallman - "It's worth making sacrifices to gain control over the things that you live your life with" Toby Kebbell - "When you suspect something, always better when it turns out to be true" - Black Mirror, season 1, episode 3: The Entire History of You John Turturro - "We used to live in tribes" - Fearless John Lawrence - "Our impulses are being redirected. We are living in an artificially produced state of sleep" - They Live Jon Brion, Michael Penn - "Clementine's Loop" - Sydney (Hard Eight) s.t. John Lawrence - "Their intention to rule rests with the annihillation of consciousness" - They Live [We are focused only on our own gain] John Lawrence - "We are being bred for slavery. They are dismantling the sleeping middle class" - They Live - "It is clear the blipvert is a brilliant breakthrough" - Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (pilot movie) Gene Wilder - "Alive, it's alive, it's alive! Hello there. I'm going to set you free." - Young Frankenstein Gailard Sartain, Matthew Modine - "It reminds me of something I heard on the radio, something about night and day" - Equinox Peter Vaughan, John Flanagan - "What do you believe is behind this recent increase in terrorist bombings? Bad sportsmanship" - Brazil J.S. Bach - "Matthew's Passion" - THX-1138 Kate Winslet, Jim Carrey - "This is it, it's going to be gone soon" - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Madchen Amick - "Even before we were married" - Dream Lover Charlie Kaufman - "I wanted to offer you the experience of someone failing" J.A. Preston - "More of everything bad since the wave started, everything is just a little askew" - Body Heat Matthew Broderick - "People believe what's written down" - Biloxi Blues Miranda July - "I don't have credentials, maybe I could do something that great" Michael Keaton, Gedde Watanabe, Sab Shimono - "With superior quality" - Gung Ho Lara Flynn-Boyle, Matthew Modine - "Always this pushing and pulling inside me" - Equinox Art Garfunkel - "Susan and I do..." - Carnal Knowledge Milos Foreman, Peter Schaffer - "Directors Commentary" - Amadeus Fairuza Balk (directed by Walter Murch) - "I'll never forget any of you" - Return to Oz W.G. Snuffy Walden - "I'd watch their eyes" George Lucas - "Character put into situation" Bruno Kirby - "When did this happen?" - When Harry Met Sally - "Hollerith punchcards Nazi deathcamps holocaust" [See IBM and the Holocaust] George Lucas - "Themes" Timothy Busfield, Ken Olin - "There's a price, whatever you do, self-induced schizophrenia" - thirtySomething Josh Hamilton, Parker Posey - "Other houses aren't like mine, they're not like mine either" - The House of Yes Shelley Duvall, Jack Nicholson - "What good's a few minutes more going to do you now?" - The Shining James Burke - Connections James Burke - "Today's version of the truth" - Connections Diane Cluck Brothers Johnson - "Strawberry Letter #23" Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Loops] - "What we eat helps determine whether we reach our potential physically" Hunter Phillips - "Our homes acquire new grace, the freedom of individual choice" - The American Look Ken - "Those were the words" Exposions in the Sky Random Rab - "Apparently" - Visurreal [Loops] Ken - "I want to go out like that (what's going to come of us?)" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/79105
Missing Frames goes full-on philosophical like never before! Dan Rainer makes his first Missing Frames appearance to discuss one of his favorite films: My Dinner with Andre. Shawn has never seen it but many of his favorite filmmakers have been influenced by its unique, dialogue-driven narrative and style. Join the two of them as they discuss their thoughts on the film itself and the many issues it brings to the forefront, such as social interaction, what it means to live life to the fullest and the dangers of complacency.HOSTSShawn EastridgeDan Rainer
Julianne Moore is a Movie Star... but before that, she was a working actress. In the early to mid-90s, eagle-eyed viewers could spot her unique redheaded luminescence on the margins of Hollywood movies and daytime soaps. With the release of a string of acclaimed indies, however, the world took notice - and the first was VANYA ON 42ND STREET. It's a love letter to the theatre in which a company of character actors gather to rehearse in a crumbling Times Square theatre. With nothing but their street clothes, some makeshift props and the presence of Our Greatest Living Actress, Andre Gregory's company put on the best rendition of Chekhov EVER. Also immediately apparent are the nascent qualities we'd come to know as Julianne trademarks: fearless sexuality, heartbreaking vulnerability and a mercurial spontaneity. As Yelena, an unreadable beauty who turns the head of Wallace Shawn and every other man she encounters, the former Julie Ann Smith announces to us all that we'd better pay attention because this woman is like no one else. Part 1 of 3 Clips from the film presented according to fair use policy. Podcast Theme: "Pipeline" by CyberSDF (https://soundcloud.com/cybersdf/tracks).
(this is good news) Show #509, performed live 9/15/16 at Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar. MP3's and playlist: https://lastever.org/show/160915
(this is good news) Show #509, performed live 9/15/16 at Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar. MP3's and playlist: http://lastever.org/show/160915
Look, we’re branching out even further from sci-fi! My Dinner with Andre has become a bit of a punchline, which is unfortuate, as it’s a deeply moving and intellectually stimulating movie with a lot to say. Welcome to Trekabout Presents My Dinner with Andre. iTunes RSS
A Vakfolt podcast első adásában András és Péter a Vacsorám Andréval (My Dinner With Andre) című 1981-es filmet tekintik meg. A film rendezője Louis Malle, az írók és főszereplők pedig Andre Gregory és Wallace Shawn. Linkek: A My Dinner With Andre megtekinthető a YouTube-on How Do You Differentiate Good Acting From Bad Acting? A Salt Lands társasjáték Facebook-oldala Beszámoló a Salt Lands társasjátékról az Indexen A Deadline hírbejegyzése a Minors sorozatról Vakfolt címke a Letterboxdon András a Twitteren Péter a Twitteren Emailen is elértek bennünket: feedback@vakfoltpodcast.hu A főcímzenénket és a végefőcímünket az Artúr zenekar szerezte, akiket megtaláltok a Facebookon és a Twitteren is.
Secrets and conversations, with Jim Carrey, Juho Hietala, Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn.
Secrets and conversations, with Jim Carrey, Juho Hietala, Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn.
I Will Watch Anything Once - Conversations about Movies Missed or Avoided
Ben Greene joins me to watch My Dinner with Andre and discuss Andre Gregory's theory of being awake for life. IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082783/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Directed by Louis Malle Written by and Starring: Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn Clip from the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIpyqHi1TPg If you are enjoying I Will Watch Anything Once, please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes, like it on Facebook and follow IWWAO on twitter and tumblr. Remember, if you haven't seen it once you can't complain. Additional links: Ben Greene: @BenjaminGreene On the Cusp podcast How to Keep Your Helicopter Children's Book UCB Maude Team New Money Steve Jobs: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2080374/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Spotlight: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1895587/?ref_=nv_sr_1 The Primary Instinct: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4328666/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(keep doing those things) Show #502, from Sept. 17, 2014 at Ani Difranco's Babeville. MP3's and playlist: http://lastever.org/show/140917 Mogwai - Two Rights Make One Wrong - Rock Action Pascal Pinon - When I Can't Sleep - Twosomeness Charlie Kaufman - Any truth can be argued - Kermode Culture Show Mum - K/Half Noise - Finally We Are No One David Clennon - Gravity: It's not restricted to planets and suns - thirtySomething Mike Post & Pete Carpenter - Theme from the A-Team - Antony & The Johnsons - Kiss My Name - The Crying Light Michael Linnen & David Wingo - Hot Tub - All The Real Girls s.t. Andre Gregory, Patrick Dempsey - Mysteries going on all the time - Some Girls Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - Terminal Sunshine (Like a Rainbow Canon) - Show #333, live 9/7/04 Rolling Stones - She's a Rainbow - Their Satanic Majesties Request Susan Dey, Michael Crichton - It didn't used to be this way, computers telling us what to do - Looker Malcolm X - If you're black, you were born in jail. Stop talking about the South, as long as you south of the Canadian border, you're south. - The Ballot or the Bullet Ralph Richardson, Peter Vaughan, Terry Gilliam - I will have understanding of computers and digital watches. I would've started with lasers, 8 o'clock, day one. (I just can't wait for the new technological dawn.) - Time Bandits Leonard Nimoy, D.C. Fontana - Computers make excellent and efficient servants, but I have no wish to serve under one - Star Trek TOS: The Ultimate Computer (season 2 episode 24, #53) William Shatner, William H. Marshall, D.C. Fontana - Ready to take control. There are certain things men must do to remain men. Your computer would take that away - Star Trek TOS: The Ultimate Computer (season 2 episode 24, #53) Bright Eyes - An Attempt to Tip the Scales - Fevers and Mirrors Cranberries - Dreams - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Diane Cluck - Monte Carlo - Diane Cluck Ken - Talking - Live Playlist & audio: http://lastever.org/show/140917
(keep doing those things) Show #502, from Sept. 17, 2014 at Ani Difranco's Babeville. MP3's and playlist: https://lastever.org/show/140917 Mogwai - Two Rights Make One Wrong - Rock Action Pascal Pinon - When I Can't Sleep - Twosomeness Charlie Kaufman - Any truth can be argued - Kermode Culture Show Mum - K/Half Noise - Finally We Are No One David Clennon - Gravity: It's not restricted to planets and suns - thirtySomething Mike Post & Pete Carpenter - Theme from the A-Team - Antony & The Johnsons - Kiss My Name - The Crying Light Michael Linnen & David Wingo - Hot Tub - All The Real Girls s.t. Andre Gregory, Patrick Dempsey - Mysteries going on all the time - Some Girls Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - Terminal Sunshine (Like a Rainbow Canon) - Show #333, live 9/7/04 Rolling Stones - She's a Rainbow - Their Satanic Majesties Request Susan Dey, Michael Crichton - It didn't used to be this way, computers telling us what to do - Looker Malcolm X - If you're black, you were born in jail. Stop talking about the South, as long as you south of the Canadian border, you're south. - The Ballot or the Bullet Ralph Richardson, Peter Vaughan, Terry Gilliam - I will have understanding of computers and digital watches. I would've started with lasers, 8 o'clock, day one. (I just can't wait for the new technological dawn.) - Time Bandits Leonard Nimoy, D.C. Fontana - Computers make excellent and efficient servants, but I have no wish to serve under one - Star Trek TOS: The Ultimate Computer (season 2 episode 24, #53) William Shatner, William H. Marshall, D.C. Fontana - Ready to take control. There are certain things men must do to remain men. Your computer would take that away - Star Trek TOS: The Ultimate Computer (season 2 episode 24, #53) Bright Eyes - An Attempt to Tip the Scales - Fevers and Mirrors Cranberries - Dreams - Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Diane Cluck - Monte Carlo - Diane Cluck Ken - Talking - Live Playlist & audio: https://lastever.org/show/140917
Actor, writer, and director Andre Gregory tells the story of falling in love for the first time. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
My Dinner With Andre is certainly not an easy film to classify. It certainly is a film that could be considered divisive, but that's really between people who get into it and people who just don't click with it. It is a film of two people having a conversation over dinner, after all. But to many, it is one of Louis Malle's classics, a film that makes many lists of great films, and a film that inspires conversation. Join us -- Pete Wright and Andy Nelson -- as we have our own conversation about this film that fits in our 1981 film series. We talk about how the film worked for us when we first saw it and how it hit us on this most recent viewing. We look at what the film is really about, why it works and why it draws us in. We discuss the origins of the film and how Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory came up with the idea, wrote it, got it into Malle's hands and ended up making the film. And we chat about how everyone needs to get their own Wallace and Andre action figures, the kind that Corky has in Waiting for Guffman. It's a great film, albeit one we wouldn't put on too often, but certainly one that inspires a fantastic conversation. Tune in! Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we're doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it's just a nice thing to do. Thanks!! The Next Reel on iTunes The Next Reel on Facebook The Next Reel on Twitter The Next Reel on Flickchart The Next Reel on Letterboxd Guess the Movie with The Next Reel on Instagram Check out the Posters with The Next Reel on Pinterest And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts: Follow Andy Nelson on Twitter Follow Pete Wright on Twitter Follow Steve Sarmento on Twitter Check out Tom Metz on IMDB Follow Mike Evans on Twitter Follow Chadd Stoops on Twitter Follow Steven Smart on Letterboxd
My Dinner With Andre is certainly not an easy film to classify. It certainly is a film that could be considered divisive, but that's really between people who get into it and people who just don't click with it. It is a film of two people having a conversation over dinner, after all. But to many, it is one of Louis Malle's classics, a film that makes many lists of great films, and a film that inspires conversation. Join us -- Pete Wright and Andy Nelson -- as we have our own conversation about this film that fits in our 1981 film series. We talk about how the film worked for us when we first saw it and how it hit us on this most recent viewing. We look at what the film is really about, why it works and why it draws us in. We discuss the origins of the film and how Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory came up with the idea, wrote it, got it into Malle's hands and ended up making the film. And we chat about how everyone needs to get their own Wallace and Andre action figures, the kind that Corky has in Waiting for Guffman. It's a great film, albeit one we wouldn't put on too often, but certainly one that inspires a fantastic conversation. Tune in! Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we’re doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it’s just a nice thing to do. Thanks!! The Next Reel on iTunes The Next Reel on Facebook The Next Reel on Twitter The Next Reel on Flickchart The Next Reel on Letterboxd Guess the Movie with The Next Reel on Instagram Check out the Posters with The Next Reel on Pinterest And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts: Follow Andy Nelson on Twitter Follow Pete Wright on Twitter Follow Steve Sarmento on Twitter Check out Tom Metz on IMDB Follow Mike Evans on Twitter Follow Chadd Stoops on Twitter Follow Steven Smart on Letterboxd
My Dinner With Andre is certainly not an easy film to classify. It certainly is a film that could be considered divisive, but that's really between people who get into it and people who just don't click with it. It is a film of two people having a conversation over dinner, after all. But to many, it is one of Louis Malle's classics, a film that makes many lists of great films, and a film that inspires conversation. Join us -- Pete Wright and Andy Nelson -- as we have our own conversation about this film that fits in our 1981 film series. We talk about how the film worked for us when we first saw it and how it hit us on this most recent viewing. We look at what the film is really about, why it works and why it draws us in. We discuss the origins of the film and how Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory came up with the idea, wrote it, got it into Malle's hands and ended up making the film. And we chat about how everyone needs to get their own Wallace and Andre action figures, the kind that Corky has in Waiting for Guffman. It's a great film, albeit one we wouldn't put on too often, but certainly one that inspires a fantastic conversation. Tune in!* * *Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we're doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it's just a nice thing to do. Thanks!!- [The Next Reel on iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-reel/id478159328?mt=2)- [The Next Reel on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/TheNextReel)- [The Next Reel on Twitter](http://twitter.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Flickchart](http://www.flickchart.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/thenextreel/)- [Guess the Movie with The Next Reel on Instagram](http://instagram.com/thenextreel)- [Check out the Posters with The Next Reel on Pinterest](http://pinterest.com/thenextreel)And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts:- [Follow Andy Nelson on Twitter](http://twitter.com/sodacreekfilm)- [Follow Pete Wright on Twitter](http://twitter.com/petewright)- [Follow Steve Sarmento on Twitter](https://twitter.com/mr_steve23)- [Check out Tom Metz on IMDB](http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1224453/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1)- [Follow Mike Evans on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ubersky)- [Follow Chadd Stoops on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ChaddStoops)- [Follow Steven Smart on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/steamrobot/)
My Dinner With Andre is certainly not an easy film to classify. It certainly is a film that could be considered divisive, but that's really between people who get into it and people who just don't click with it. It is a film of two people having a conversation over dinner, after all. But to many, it is one of Louis Malle's classics, a film that makes many lists of great films, and a film that inspires conversation. Join us -- Pete Wright and Andy Nelson -- as we have our own conversation about this film that fits in our 1981 film series. We talk about how the film worked for us when we first saw it and how it hit us on this most recent viewing. We look at what the film is really about, why it works and why it draws us in. We discuss the origins of the film and how Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory came up with the idea, wrote it, got it into Malle's hands and ended up making the film. And we chat about how everyone needs to get their own Wallace and Andre action figures, the kind that Corky has in Waiting for Guffman. It's a great film, albeit one we wouldn't put on too often, but certainly one that inspires a fantastic conversation. Tune in!* * *Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we're doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it's just a nice thing to do. Thanks!!- [The Next Reel on iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-reel/id478159328?mt=2)- [The Next Reel on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/TheNextReel)- [The Next Reel on Twitter](http://twitter.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Flickchart](http://www.flickchart.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/thenextreel/)- [Guess the Movie with The Next Reel on Instagram](http://instagram.com/thenextreel)- [Check out the Posters with The Next Reel on Pinterest](http://pinterest.com/thenextreel)And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts:- [Follow Andy Nelson on Twitter](http://twitter.com/sodacreekfilm)- [Follow Pete Wright on Twitter](http://twitter.com/petewright)- [Follow Steve Sarmento on Twitter](https://twitter.com/mr_steve23)- [Check out Tom Metz on IMDB](http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1224453/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1)- [Follow Mike Evans on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ubersky)- [Follow Chadd Stoops on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ChaddStoops)- [Follow Steven Smart on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/steamrobot/)
It's conceivable that Wally Shawn's fans enjoy his serious plays, such as Grasses of a Thousand Colors and The Fever, as much as his comedic turns in films like Pixar's Toy and The Princess Bride. Of course, there may be some folks who are only be familiar with Shawn's essays, which are often featured in The Nation. Shawn compiled many of politically progressive essays in a book called, shockingly enough, Essays. While he works in a range of genres and mediums, Shawn is consistently thoughtful in his work, and (seemingly) life. As he found his footing as a playwright, Shawn aptly turned to acting in television and film to pay the bills. He could then experiment with his plays. He often does so with his partner-in-crime, Andre Gregory. Best known for their collaborations, "My Dinner With Andre" and "Vanya On 42nd Street," you can see Shawn and Gregory star in the film "A Master Builder," which Jonathan Demme directed. The film opens July 23rd at the Film Forum in New York City, and a national roll-out...
David Cross - "Pre-Taped Call-In Show" - Mr. Show (Season 3 Episode 10: The Return of the Curse of the Creature's Ghost) Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Waiting to be the last to leave" - Waiting to be the last to leave: 4/18/13, show #454 [Samples used? I'm not sure! https://lastever.org] Beach Boys - "Good Vibrations" Breakfast on the brink - "Phone call" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Give the Drummer Radio live stream" Bob Dylan - "Series of Dreams" Lou Reed - "Street Hassle" - Street Hassle Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Waiting to be the last to leave" - Waiting to be the last to leave: 4/18/13, show #454 Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light John Lennon - "People are aware of their genius at 10" - Genius Interview Roxy Music - "Avalon" Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" Ken's Last Ever interviewed by Fareed Armaly - "09070505" - Interview in Berlin July 5, 2009 - Soundtrack Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy: 5/24/05, show #366 [I think the cat just fell: Should I go (a way)? (Samples & archive: lastever.org...)] Lilysotoo - "Live phone call" Magnetic Fields - "In An Operetta" Magnetic Fields - "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" - i Lilysotoo's cat - "Live phone call" Neutral Milk Hotel Crowded House - "Don't You Forget About Me (backwards)" Maury Chaykin, Eddie Deezen, Matthew Broderick - "I wanted Jim to see that" - WarGames The Cars Tangerine Dream - "Love On A Real Train" - Risky Business soundtrack Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "None of This is What I Intended" - None of This is What I Intended: 5/17/05, show #365 [Sometimes, out of nowhere, it's like this moment of clarity. (Samples & archive: lastever.org...)] Live phone callers Jim Rohn - "Write it down write it down write it down" - The Art of Exceptional Living Polyphonic Spree - "Light and Day" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "7/1/09 Freiburg (no mic)" Miranda July - "Credentials" Jon Brion - "Theme" - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind David Wingo - All the Real Girls - "Piano piece" Music behind DJ: Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" The La's - "There She Goes" Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - "Southern Accents" - Southern Accents Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Mangler Seen" - Mangler Seen: 12/24/09, show #408, on WFMU [(Samples & archive)] Ken Olin - "The clouds parted" - thirtySomething Elton John - "Tiny Dancer" Ben Dixon - "Jumping In" - One-Minute Vacation [Splashing, screaming: Field recording: "Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, Australia"] The Mountain Goats - "New Monster Avenue" Live phone callers - "On Christmas 2009" - "Music on 3 CD players" The Cars - "Just What I Needed" The operator Ken's Last Ever interviewed by Fareed Armaly - "Interview" - Berlin Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "WFMU 2 12/31/08" - mmm noise on WFMU 12/31/08 [(Samples & archive)] Richard E. Grant - "I'm one of the few who understand" - How to Get Ahead in Advertising Pacific Standard Simon - "First live phone call" - "Punchcards and the Holocaust" Alan Watts - "How I can keep the sound going for so long a time" Morgan Freeman - "My word is law" - Stand By Me Monty Python Lou Jacobi - "No god in the ceremony?" - Little Murders Shane Carruth - "it's like it sings" - Primer soundtrack ? - "My memory of it is this room full of tapes running around" - Classic Albums: Pink Floyd - The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon Malcolm X - "Bitten with a smile instead of bitten with a growl" Chris Cooper - "all i saw was workers killing workers,2 years jail,put on battlefield by rich men,politicians" - Matewan Lilysotoo - "I think penetrable is good" The guy - "Live phone call" Rolling Stones - "She's a Rainbow" CocoRosie - "By Your Side" Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine" Mendy - "I wish you would talk to me" Bruce Dern - "There's no more beauty" - Silent Running George W. Bush - "Working hard to put food on your family" Diana Rigg - "I'm offering you green silence and solitude" - The Hospital Peter Sellers - "In India we don't think who we are, we know who we are" - The Party Party The guy - "Are your toes curled and are the skies pointed towards your eyes" Cranes - "Don't Close Your Eyes" - Jewel Explosions In The Sky Her Space Holiday Patrick McGoohan - "Is this how they tried to break you 'til they got what they were after?" - The Prisoner Ally Sheedy & Emilio Estevez - "Go away" - The Breakfast Club [Where do you want me to go?] Lilysotoo - "Should I go away?" Live phone call - "Beatles remix" Live phone call - "Go to the window" Morgan Freeman - "discipline not enemy of enthusiasm" - Stand By Me Donald Sutherland - "he is at peace with himself bc tried society's way" - Little Murders The guy - "Increasing their acceleration for the long journey ahead of them" Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Donald Sutherland - "nothing can hurt if you do not see it as hurtful,nothing can destroy" - Little Murders Leonard Nimoy - "His negative side" - Star Trek TOS Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Leonard Nimoy - "There are many who are uncomfortable with the artfully balanced atmospheres" - Star Trek TOS-The Way to Eden (Season 3 episode 20) Skip Homeier - "we protest harass,pursue,we recognize no authority but ourselves" - Star Trek TOS-The Way to Eden (Season 3 episode 20) Maury Chaykin - "Mr. Potatohead, Mr. Potatohead!" - WarGames Sergei Yevtushenko - "Closing piano music" - Russian Ark Alan Oppenheimer - "We don't know exactly how they work" - Westworld Stephen C. Biggs - "Blue Max video game music (SID rip)" - Blue Max for the Commodore 64 [Published by Synapse Software] Music behind DJ: - "Fishing around the compost pile for dinner. The end lasts. Finishing never. Waiting to be the last one to leave. We don't always notice where the things we make go. You can make everything" Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Music behind DJ: - "Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. They're just nervous. They may be afraid of you. They may be shy. They may be afraid to let you go free. You are everything." Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty [Oh, layers...] The Breeders - "Safari" - Safari Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light CocoRosie - "By Your Side" - La maison de mon reve Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light Diane Cluck - "Love-Letter Launches (piano track)" - Song of the Week #8 [http://dianecluck.info/sotw] Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn - "What we need is a new language" - My Dinner With Andre Diane Cluck - "Love-Letter Launches (piano track)" - Song of the Week #8 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Wetzlar (no mic)" - 6/28/09 in Germany Jon Brion - "Theme" - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Shane Carruth - Primer soundtrack Franka Potente - "Frau und mann" - The Princess & the Warrior Cowboy Junkies - "Sweet Jane (live)" Alan Watts - "A drawn-out expanse of sensation" Gerre Hancock - "Improvisation On Submitted Themes/ A Symphony/ I. Sonata-Form" - JAV 144 Gerre Hancock - "Various" - From WTJU's The King of Instruments, 1/27/13 Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn - "You're not taking into account the period you're living in" - My Dinner With Andre [Are you ready for some dessert?] Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose [Singer: Beth Andersen, Music: Giorgio Moroder, Lyrics: Keith Forsey] Music behind DJ: - "What have you done? Sometimes everything changed all at once. Became more concerned about the feelings of others. Grasshoppers stretching out in the sun." Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose [The rest!] Air Supply - "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose David Shire - "Night on Disco Mountain" - studio 54-vinyl series Bionic Boogie - "Big West" - Bionic Boogie [vinyl] [Side B, track 4] Bionic Boogie - "Dance Little Dreamer" - DISCOgraphy LP Noam Chomsky - "What We Can Do" - Free Market Fantasies: Capitalism in the Real World Noam Chomsky - "Fairy Tale Boom" - Case Studies in Hypocrisy-U.S. Human Rights Policy Hugh Sinclair - "Microfinance-How it Lost Its Way and Betrayed the Poor" - Making Contact 10/10/12 Music behind DJ: - "A way of resolving" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Music behind DJ: Bionic Boogie (Gregg Diamond) - "Dance Little Dreamer" - DISCOgraphy LP https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/53454
David Cross - "Pre-Taped Call-In Show" - Mr. Show (Season 3 Episode 10: The Return of the Curse of the Creature's Ghost) Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Waiting to be the last to leave" - Waiting to be the last to leave: 4/18/13, show #454 [Samples used? I'm not sure! http://lastever.org] Beach Boys - "Good Vibrations" Breakfast on the brink - "Phone call" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Give the Drummer Radio live stream" Bob Dylan - "Series of Dreams" Lou Reed - "Street Hassle" - Street Hassle Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Waiting to be the last to leave" - Waiting to be the last to leave: 4/18/13, show #454 Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light John Lennon - "People are aware of their genius at 10" - Genius Interview Roxy Music - "Avalon" Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" Ken's Last Ever interviewed by Fareed Armaly - "09070505" - Interview in Berlin July 5, 2009 - Soundtrack Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy: 5/24/05, show #366 [I think the cat just fell: Should I go (a way)? (Samples & archive: lastever.org...)] Lilysotoo - "Live phone call" Magnetic Fields - "In An Operetta" Magnetic Fields - "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" - i Lilysotoo's cat - "Live phone call" Neutral Milk Hotel Crowded House - "Don't You Forget About Me (backwards)" Maury Chaykin, Eddie Deezen, Matthew Broderick - "I wanted Jim to see that" - WarGames The Cars Tangerine Dream - "Love On A Real Train" - Risky Business soundtrack Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "None of This is What I Intended" - None of This is What I Intended: 5/17/05, show #365 [Sometimes, out of nowhere, it's like this moment of clarity. (Samples & archive: lastever.org...)] Live phone callers Jim Rohn - "Write it down write it down write it down" - The Art of Exceptional Living Polyphonic Spree - "Light and Day" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "7/1/09 Freiburg (no mic)" Miranda July - "Credentials" Jon Brion - "Theme" - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind David Wingo - All the Real Girls - "Piano piece" Music behind DJ: Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" The La's - "There She Goes" Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - "Southern Accents" - Southern Accents Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Mangler Seen" - Mangler Seen: 12/24/09, show #408, on WFMU [(Samples & archive)] Ken Olin - "The clouds parted" - thirtySomething Elton John - "Tiny Dancer" Ben Dixon - "Jumping In" - One-Minute Vacation [Splashing, screaming: Field recording: "Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, Australia"] The Mountain Goats - "New Monster Avenue" Live phone callers - "On Christmas 2009" - "Music on 3 CD players" The Cars - "Just What I Needed" The operator Ken's Last Ever interviewed by Fareed Armaly - "Interview" - Berlin Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "WFMU 2 12/31/08" - mmm noise on WFMU 12/31/08 [(Samples & archive)] Richard E. Grant - "I'm one of the few who understand" - How to Get Ahead in Advertising Pacific Standard Simon - "First live phone call" - "Punchcards and the Holocaust" Alan Watts - "How I can keep the sound going for so long a time" Morgan Freeman - "My word is law" - Stand By Me Monty Python Lou Jacobi - "No god in the ceremony?" - Little Murders Shane Carruth - "it's like it sings" - Primer soundtrack ? - "My memory of it is this room full of tapes running around" - Classic Albums: Pink Floyd - The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon Malcolm X - "Bitten with a smile instead of bitten with a growl" Chris Cooper - "all i saw was workers killing workers,2 years jail,put on battlefield by rich men,politicians" - Matewan Lilysotoo - "I think penetrable is good" The guy - "Live phone call" Rolling Stones - "She's a Rainbow" CocoRosie - "By Your Side" Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine" Mendy - "I wish you would talk to me" Bruce Dern - "There's no more beauty" - Silent Running George W. Bush - "Working hard to put food on your family" Diana Rigg - "I'm offering you green silence and solitude" - The Hospital Peter Sellers - "In India we don't think who we are, we know who we are" - The Party Party The guy - "Are your toes curled and are the skies pointed towards your eyes" Cranes - "Don't Close Your Eyes" - Jewel Explosions In The Sky Her Space Holiday Patrick McGoohan - "Is this how they tried to break you 'til they got what they were after?" - The Prisoner Ally Sheedy & Emilio Estevez - "Go away" - The Breakfast Club [Where do you want me to go?] Lilysotoo - "Should I go away?" Live phone call - "Beatles remix" Live phone call - "Go to the window" Morgan Freeman - "discipline not enemy of enthusiasm" - Stand By Me Donald Sutherland - "he is at peace with himself bc tried society's way" - Little Murders The guy - "Increasing their acceleration for the long journey ahead of them" Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Donald Sutherland - "nothing can hurt if you do not see it as hurtful,nothing can destroy" - Little Murders Leonard Nimoy - "His negative side" - Star Trek TOS Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Leonard Nimoy - "There are many who are uncomfortable with the artfully balanced atmospheres" - Star Trek TOS-The Way to Eden (Season 3 episode 20) Skip Homeier - "we protest harass,pursue,we recognize no authority but ourselves" - Star Trek TOS-The Way to Eden (Season 3 episode 20) Maury Chaykin - "Mr. Potatohead, Mr. Potatohead!" - WarGames Sergei Yevtushenko - "Closing piano music" - Russian Ark Alan Oppenheimer - "We don't know exactly how they work" - Westworld Stephen C. Biggs - "Blue Max video game music (SID rip)" - Blue Max for the Commodore 64 [Published by Synapse Software] Music behind DJ: - "Fishing around the compost pile for dinner. The end lasts. Finishing never. Waiting to be the last one to leave. We don't always notice where the things we make go. You can make everything" Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty Music behind DJ: - "Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. They're just nervous. They may be afraid of you. They may be shy. They may be afraid to let you go free. You are everything." Vangelis - "Main Titles" - The Bounty [Oh, layers...] The Breeders - "Safari" - Safari Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light CocoRosie - "By Your Side" - La maison de mon reve Antony and The Johnsons - "Kiss My Name" - Crying Light Diane Cluck - "Love-Letter Launches (piano track)" - Song of the Week #8 [http://dianecluck.info/sotw] Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn - "What we need is a new language" - My Dinner With Andre Diane Cluck - "Love-Letter Launches (piano track)" - Song of the Week #8 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Wetzlar (no mic)" - 6/28/09 in Germany Jon Brion - "Theme" - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Shane Carruth - Primer soundtrack Franka Potente - "Frau und mann" - The Princess & the Warrior Cowboy Junkies - "Sweet Jane (live)" Alan Watts - "A drawn-out expanse of sensation" Gerre Hancock - "Improvisation On Submitted Themes/ A Symphony/ I. Sonata-Form" - JAV 144 Gerre Hancock - "Various" - From WTJU's The King of Instruments, 1/27/13 Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn - "You're not taking into account the period you're living in" - My Dinner With Andre [Are you ready for some dessert?] Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose [Singer: Beth Andersen, Music: Giorgio Moroder, Lyrics: Keith Forsey] Music behind DJ: - "What have you done? Sometimes everything changed all at once. Became more concerned about the feelings of others. Grasshoppers stretching out in the sun." Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose [The rest!] Air Supply - "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" Limahl - "The NeverEnding Story" - Don't Suppose David Shire - "Night on Disco Mountain" - studio 54-vinyl series Bionic Boogie - "Big West" - Bionic Boogie [vinyl] [Side B, track 4] Bionic Boogie - "Dance Little Dreamer" - DISCOgraphy LP Noam Chomsky - "What We Can Do" - Free Market Fantasies: Capitalism in the Real World Noam Chomsky - "Fairy Tale Boom" - Case Studies in Hypocrisy-U.S. Human Rights Policy Hugh Sinclair - "Microfinance-How it Lost Its Way and Betrayed the Poor" - Making Contact 10/10/12 Music behind DJ: - "A way of resolving" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Music behind DJ: Bionic Boogie (Gregg Diamond) - "Dance Little Dreamer" - DISCOgraphy LP http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/53454
American actress Lois Smith, whose career in theatre, film, and television spans five decades, talks about her experience of playing the originally male role, Alcandre, in the Signature Theatre production of Tony Kushner's "The Illusion", an adaptation of Pierre Corneille's "L'Illusion Comique". She also talks about her upbringing in Kansas; experience in working on the film "East of Eden"; working with Helen Hayes on "The Wisteria Trees" and "The Glass Menagerie"; working with Andre Gregory at the Philadelphia Theatre of the Living Arts at the beginning of the regional theatre movement; doing Chekhov; her experience as a company member of Steppenwolf and performing "The Grapes of Wrath" as the first American theatre company to play The Royal National Theatre in London; her experience in playing Halie in Sam Shepard's "Buried Child"; and working with playwright Horton Foote on "The Trip to the Bountiful" again at Signature Theatre. Original air date - July 13, 2011.
American actress Lois Smith, whose career in theatre, film, and television spans five decades, talks about her experience of playing the originally male role, Alcandre, in the Signature Theatre production of Tony Kushner's "The Illusion", an adaptation of Pierre Corneille's "L'Illusion Comique". She also talks about her upbringing in Kansas; experience in working on the film "East of Eden"; working with Helen Hayes on "The Wisteria Trees" and "The Glass Menagerie"; working with Andre Gregory at the Philadelphia Theatre of the Living Arts at the beginning of the regional theatre movement; doing Chekhov; her experience as a company member of Steppenwolf and performing "The Grapes of Wrath" as the first American theatre company to play The Royal National Theatre in London; her experience in playing Halie in Sam Shepard's "Buried Child"; and working with playwright Horton Foote on "The Trip to the Bountiful" again at Signature Theatre. Original air date - July 13, 2011.
Martin Scorsese's Last Temptation of Christ caused uproar when it was first released and even today it's still primarily discussed in those terms. But as it nears its twentieth anniversary it's about time that the film started to be discussed on the basis of its artistic merits.(Director: Martin Scorsese) (Cast:Willem Dafoe... Jesus, Harvey Keitel... Judas, Paul Greco... Zealot, Steve Shill... Centurion , Verna Bloom... Mary, Mother of Jesus, Barbara Hershey... Mary Magdalene, Harry Dean Stanton... Saul/Paul, David Bowie... Pontius Pilate, Juliette Caton... Girl Angel , Andre Gregory... John the Baptist, Peggy Gormley... Martha, Sister of Lazarus, Randy Danson... Mary, Sister of Lazarus, Tomas Arana... Lazarus, Gary Basaraba... Andrew, Apostle, Irvin Kershner... Zebedee, Victor Argo... Peter, Apostle, Michael Been... John, Apostle, Paul Herman... Phillip, Apostle, John Lurie... James, Apostle, Leo Burmester... Nathaniel, Apostle, Robert Spafford... Man At Wedding, Doris von Thury... Woman with Mary, Alan Rosenberg... Thomas, Apostle, Roberts Blossom... Aged Master, Barry Miller... Jeroboam, Del Russel... Money Changer, Nehemiah Persoff... Rabbi, Donald Hodson... Saducee, Peter Berling... Beggar)