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This week, I'm joined by Jenny Don't & Kelly Halliburton (Jenny Don't & The Spurs & Pierced Arrows), who discuss their bandmates/dear friends Fred & Toody Cole and the documentary UNKNOWN PASSAGE: THE DEAD MOON STORY.We also discuss how my very first Country/Western show was seeing Fred & Toody's band Western Front, Jenny and Kelly's wildly different entry points into Punk and Country, Jenny learning to sing using an answering machine, The Cole's approach to get the job done with limited resources, how Kelly first met Fred Cole at the age of 8 because his Dad was already in a band with Fred, The Wipers, Poison Idea, the love for Dead Moon in Europe, the kindness of Andrew Loomis and the monster drummer he was, the origin of post-Dead Moon band Pierced Arrows and Kelly's time as drummer with Fred & Toody, what is was like touring with The Coles & their late night casino adventures, how the doc captures the dampness of Portland, The Lollipop Shoppe and motorcycle exploitation films, the difficulties with crossing country borders with the Coles, how Pierced Arrows wrote their songs, a walkthrough of The Coles' one-of-a-kind house, Chris being to afraid to play the guitar he was going to buy in front of Fred Cole, The Cole's early bands The Rats & King Bee, how Fred Cole discovered punk rock at a Ramones show, ageism in early punk rock, The Dead Moon huddle and the Pierced Arrows 'ring power' ritual, how supportive the band was of the opening bands they played with, Mike Watt, Toody Cole continuing to rock, being a lifer in music while being in a couple band and so much more...So let's huddle over that melted candle shoved into a Jack Daniel's bottle on this week's episode of Revolutions Per Movie!REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support it is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie. By joining, you can get weekly bonus episodes, physical goods such as Flexidiscs, and other exclusive goods.Revolutions Per Movies releases new episodes every Thursday on any podcast app, and additional, exclusive bonus episodes every Sunday on our Patreon. If you like the show, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing it on your favorite podcast app. Thanks!SOCIALS:@revolutionspermovieBlueSky: @revpermovieTHEME by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.com ARTWORK by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Click here to get EXCLUSIVE BONUS WEEKLY Revolutions Per Movie content on our Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Para este episodio me senté a conversar con Demian Godoluz. Demian es diseñador gráfico e ilustrador. Es un apasionado del dibujo desde su infancia, y a los 16 años, comenzó a incursionar en la caricatura en ferias artesanales como Atlántida y El Prado. Empezó su formación de manera autodidacta con libros de anatomía y las obras de Andrew Loomis, y a lo largo de su carrera, ha realizado talleres y cursos para perfeccionar y aprender distintas técnicas, y siempre ha sido un firme creyente de que el estilo de dibujo debe acompañar la historia o el mensaje que se intenta comunicar. Forma parte de varios colectivos de artistas y asociaciones a nivel nacional e internacional, como AUCH, Iluyos, Maldito Canario, y Arte es Ética. Hablamos de su trabajo como ilustrador, de los ribetes éticos de la inteligencia artificial generativa cuando se trata de arte, y como siempre, del éxito y del fracaso, así que sin más, vamos a empezar el episodio. Muchas gracias por escuchar UPDC. Si querés encontrar más episodios, suscribirte o dejar un comentario, tenés todas nuestras redes sociales y formas de escucharnos en http://linktr.ee/podcastciencia
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We delve into Chainsaw Man author Tatsuki Fujimoto's coming of age one shot. A story that explores budding rivalry and companionship, as well as the artist's calling in a cruel and random world. Skip synopsis @ 9:52 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 102: Look Back By Tatsuki Fujimoto Translation by Amanda Haley Lettering by Snir Aharon Edited for English by Alexis Kirsch Fujino is the manga artist of the school newspaper until it becomes apparent that a girl by the name of Kyomoto, whom she hardly knows, is beginning to turn heads by having manga skills that out do even the talented Fujino. Fujino is fired up and begins to make manga that rivals Kyomoto's work. But the competition sooner or later takes its toll on Fujino, and she decides to quit manga in order to spend time with her friends and pursue different hobbies, such as martial arts for example. Months go by, Fujino is a graduate and is asked to do one last task from her teacher. Deliver Kyomoto's diploma. Kyomoto is a recluse, a shut-in, or as the Japanese say, a Hikikomori. When Fujino enters her home, she is compelled to make a manga on the spot, it drops underneath the door, across the threshold of Kyomoto's room. And soon enough this goads Kyomoto from out of her room. She meets Fujino and praises her manga abilities, saying how much she was inspired by her, asks for Fujino to sign the back of her and asks her why she stopped making manga. Fujino tells her that she decided to focus on getting professionally published. Afterwards, Fujino does not walk home in the rain, instead she dances in the rain, once again inspired to take up a pencil. Soon the two girls decide to work together to make a manga. On the day that their work is published, Fujino gets Kyomoto out of her house and the two brave the winter weather to their nearest 7/11 and proudly read their own manga from off the rack, a manga they both got paid for. But later, tensions rise when Kyomoto decides to become more independent, choosing to study at art college. Something that Fujino does not agree on, as it means that she will not have the person who fuels her artistry as she goes pro. On January 2016, Kyomoto is killed when an art student terrorises the college. After the funeral Fujino goes back to her room, guilty for having made that manga that passed the threshold, she finds the manga, then tears it up, a piece of it falls and a gentle breeze sweeps it under the door. This time Kyomoto is on the other side of the door, a Kyomoto from an alternate time, she reads the manga and believes it was sent to her by a ghost. On the other side of the door, we see Fujimoto, still mourning the death of her friend, but she notices a strip of manga pass from inside the room back to her. The manga depicts Fujino, using martial arts to save the life of her friend. When Fujino opens the door, she sees no one is inside but the window is left open, sending a breeze in. It is important to know that Fujino does not actually enjoy making manga but when she looks back, she realises what her calling is. Topics: · We cannot talk about the author without mentioning the success of Chainsaw Man. The appeal of Denji (the main character of Chainsaw Man) is that his life goals are simple to the point of being pathetic (he just wants to touch boobs, lose his virginity, and have his toast buttered), but what makes Denji a good hero is not the reason why he does something but instead the fact that he needs a reason, any reason in order to survive, it's this desperation and pathos that makes him a perfect fit for shonen manga. However, there is a double-edged sword to such characters, and that is the tendency to romanticise pathetic traits. Being a horny and dumb shonen hero is like the male equivalent to Dahme aesthetic. Think Moe girls with toast in their mouth and incidentally exposing their panties all the time, that's Dahme. Fujimoto is great at writing characters like this. · Look Back was published in July 19, 2021. This was between the two series of Chainsaw Man, with Chainsaw Man starting its school arc after the release of Look Back. During this time Fujimoto would allegedly be between the age of 27 and 30 years old. By this time Fujimoto would be a successful manga artist, having made and released Look Back during a pandemic and before he moved home. Fujimoto has stated that making a serialised work in comparison to a short story demands a different mode of thinking. Like a different brain almost. · Look Back is not based on any specific life experience or personal account of the artist. Although the two characters have names based on Fujimoto, the decision to give these characters such names were from Yuji Kaku, a fellow manga artist, assistant, and friend of Fujimoto. Kaku felt that the author did have something in common with these characters. One of the characters would have been called Nonose. · Kyomoto is a hikikomori, the Japanese term for a shut-in/recluse. Often the word is interchangeable with the word NEET, an acronym for someone who is not in education, employment, or training. Kyomoto is someone who suffers from a sort of agoraphobia/social anxiety, a common trait shared between hikikomori. · Terrorism, or at least the threat of domestic terrorism at this point is a common theme in Fujimoto's works. But there is an argument to me made if school massacres are the same as terrorist attacks and if the two can be treated in the same manner. · Will Storr in his book, ‘the status game' makes compelling statements of the correlation between our social status and school/workplace massacres. His book is currently available in all good book stores, and there is an audiobook version available on audible/amazon and itunes. · In the original publication of the story, the killer was schizophrenic, in the English viz media first edition the killer's motive is that they were plagiarized. There maybe version where the killer's motive is never known. That is because the first change came about to avoid stigma and discrimination of the mentally ill, while the second change (at least for the Japanese readers) would have been done to avoid allusions to the Kyoto anime studio arson of 2019. Other references: Here is the list of books that we see on Fujino's shelf, just follow the links if you want to buy them from Amazon: · J Sheppard, fundamentals of figure drawing · · Jack Hamm, Drawing the head and figure · David Chelsea, the manga guide to perspective James' recommendations of books that will go well with the above: · Scott Mcloud's Understanding comics: The Invisible Art · Andrew Loomis figure drawing for all it's worth · Andrew Loomis drawing the head and hands Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
Leah and Dani discuss how they actually animate, including briefing themselves, making their own plans, using reference (or not!) and taking their work through to final! This causes Dani to have a wee mental breakdown... STANDARD.Some things we touch upon include Successful Drawing by Andrew Loomis and What Is Subtext? Animation Lessons from a Dreamworks Animator.Also, follow Kayvon Darabi-Fard, the master storyboarder that BLEW DANI'S TINY MIND! Let us know if you find this useful! We'd LOVE to hear from you on Twitter, Insta, or email retakespod@gmail.comAs always, humble adoration and maximum respect to James Keeble for music and sound: http://www.jameskeeble.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Compre livros e seus materiais de desenho e arte aqui https://amzn.to/31M0tvC Ajude o site enviando um pix para contato@diletanteprofissional.com.br Inscreva-se para receber a newsletter https://www.getrevue.co/profile/oliboni Uma das perguntas mais frequentes que recebo nos vídeos do canal é se tem um caminho único para estudar e, se sim, qual seria o melhor, o Desenhando com o Lado direito da Betty Edwards, os livros do Andrew Loomis ou do The Natural way to draw do Kimon Nicolaides. Então, para facilitar, eu gravei essa resposta. https://youtu.be/duyuuYHoK7c
Lista: 1. Luz y Color - James Gurney 2. Realimo imaginativo - James Gurney 3. Narrativa Visual - Bruce Block 4. Las 21 Leyes absolutamente inquebrantables del dinero - Brian Tracy 5. Figure Drawing for all it´s worth - Andrew Loomis 6. Artbooks varios - Final fantasy spirit within , art of God of war , Art of Zootropolis 7. The art of animal drawing - Ken Hultgren 8. Perspective magazine . Art Directors Guild. Scroll abajo (Archives) https://adg.org/perspective/ 9. The Compound Effect - Darren Hardy 10. Getting things done - David Allen
Capitulo 11 - Temporada 01 Hoy en el primer bloque del capitulo hablamos sobre un tema apasionante, tratamos de explicar el funcionamiento de las dos mitades del cerebro porque entendiendo el funcionamiento de las cosas es mucho mas fácil mejorar en nuestras funciones. Te dejo a continuación el enlace para conseguir el libro "Aprender a dibujar con la parte derecha del cerebro" https://amzn.to/2xYcRxt En el segundo bloque hablamos sobre el bloqueo creativo, y os comparto varias de las soluciones que a mi me funcionan para no caer en esa espiral que en muchas ocasiones nos mantiene demasiado tiempo atrapados. Ademas estas soluciones no las he visto en ningun sitio publicadas y creo que son realmente útiles y pueden ayudarnos a no bloquearnos dibujando para nuestros proyectos. En el tramo final te doy una recomendación, y creo que es la mas completa hasta el momento, te recomiendo todos los libros de Andrew Loomis con los que podrás aprender y mejorar en tu dibujo de forma extraordinaria. Te dejo por aquí los enlaces para comprarlos en Amazon: https://amzn.to/2xZFM4l https://amzn.to/3dfhe7j https://amzn.to/2UvrWhI https://amzn.to/3bhQS30 https://amzn.to/2QzBwyE https://amzn.to/3bpZAfF https://amzn.to/3dhFUfA LIBRO EXTRA Éste no lo mencione en el capitulo https://amzn.to/2QOGI23 Espero que te haya gustado este episodio y que realmente te haya aportado contenido de valor. Mi pagina web: https://www.ykramestudio.com/ El correo del programa: elcaminodelilustrador@gmail.com Nos vemos! en el camino!!
Toody Cole is an Oregon-based musician, bass player, and vocalist. She is best known as a founding member of Dead Moon with her husband Fred Cole and drummer Andrew Loomis. Together, they were a successful DIY band for 19 years (1985-2006). She also played in The Rats and Pierced Arrows.
In this episode I talk about the fundamentals and give practical tips that anyone can apply to get better at character design. Book recommendations Color and Light by James Gurney, Figure Drawing for all Its Worth by Andrew Loomis, Figure Drawing Design and Invention by Michael Hampton, How to Draw by Scott Robertson, Framed Perspective Vol 1&2 by Marcos Mateu Mestre, Framed Ink by Marcos Mateu Mestre, Force by Michael Matessi. Fiko’s Corner IG: @fikos_corner Email: fikos.corner@gmail.com. YouTube channel: Fiko’s Corner. Twitter: @fikos_corner
We respond to a listener’s email about what to think about while drawing. Marshall explains his criticisms about the book “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain” by Betty Edwards. I also answer a caller’s question about the value of learning to critique. Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453 Some show links contain affiliate links to amazon.com: Mastery by Robert Greene - https://amzn.to/31pIjyw Art of Learning by Josh Waitskin - https://amzn.to/2O7fVx1 The Natural Way to Draw: A Working Plan for Art Study by Kimon Nicolaïdes - https://amzn.to/2LzxtQN Lateral Thinking: Creativity Step by Step - https://amzn.to/2NZZPp8 Drawing Lessons from the Great Masters by Robert Beverly Hale - https://amzn.to/2O4gYOr Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards - https://amzn.to/2LymDKP Burne Hogarth - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/Burne-Hogarth-Drawings.jpg Fun with a Pencil by Andrew Loomis - https://amzn.to/2O52ttR Drawing on the Artist Within by Betty Edwards - https://amzn.to/2OboZRT Itzhak Perlman, violinist - http://www.itzhakperlman.com/ Writing the Natural Way by Gabriele Rico - https://amzn.to/2NkMGHJ Marshall’s “Design Your Career with a Whiteboard” YouTube video - https://youtu.be/AblcTu7WFlA Learn to Draw - www.proko.com Marshall Vandruff - www.marshallart.com Stan Prokopenko - instagram.com/stanprokopenko Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A listener comments about his frustration with Stan’s opinions about art history. It prompts a longer discussion about the benefits of studying history. Jazza didn’t sponsor this episode, but we unbox his Jazzy Art Box. Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453 Some showlinks contain affiliate links to amazon.com: Mixergy - https://mixergy.com/ Ken Burns (The Civil War, The West, Empire of the Air) - https://amzn.to/32D32Pz Dan Carlin's Hardcore History - https://www.dancarlin.com/hardcore-history-series/ Robert McKee story workshop - https://mckeestory.com/seminars/story/ Dr. Seuss and Mr. Geisel: A Biography - https://amzn.to/2N93Qb0 Burne Hogarth - https://amzn.to/2LmBDeU Jazza - https://www.youtube.com/user/DrawWithJazza Jazza’s Jazzy Art Box - https://smartartbox.com/pages/jazzy-art-box Visions of Light - https://amzn.to/2NRJAdJ Artists Mentioned in this Podcast: John Everett Millais, John William Waterhouse, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Solomon Joseph Solomon, Jack Hamm, Andrew Loomis, Stephen Peck, Norman Rockwell, J.C. Leyendecker, Jeremy Lipking, Craig Mullins, Drew Struzan, John Singer Sargent, Joaquín Sorolla, Norman Rockwell, Frank Frazetta, Rembrandt, Honoré-Victorin Daumier, Jacopo da Pontormo, Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Michelangelo, and Alphonse Mucha - https://proko.com/347 Learn to Draw - www.proko.com Marshall Vandruff - www.marshallart.com Stan Prokopenko - instagram.com/stanprokopenko Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I talk about what prompted me to not bring my latest Margot drawing to a full completion, I have an important lesson to share with you from this drawing. Then I talk about some of the major leading online educational platforms for art education and the best lectures to look out for on each of these. -skillshare, artist's network, gnomon workshop, new masters academy, schoolism I also talk about the new platform 'Artstation Learning' which they call it the new Netflix for art. I share some details about the lineage of George Bridgman and his teaching method. If you like Andrew Loomis and Norman Rockwell, you will like their teacher George Bridgman.
Ep 07 of Making It Up Podcast! Shannah and Filomena chat about getting GIGS (and getting paid!), collaborations, life long learning, and mental blocks. Join us as we are Making It Up! Find us on iTunes, Google podcasts (use quotes if you can’t find us: “Making It Up Podcast”) Linky Links: Betelguese Pottery https://www.betelgeusepottery.com/ Courage and Clarity Podcast https://www.courageandclarity.com/ Barbie the Welder https://www.barbiethewelder.com/ Ashley Longshore https://www.ashleylongshore.com/ Vivid Show at Hector Wine Company (link to them??) https://hectorwinecompany.com/ LocalFiberNY https://localfiber.org/ Community Arts of Elmira http://www.communityartsofelmira.com/ Rockwell Museum https://rockwellmuseum.org/ Andrew Loomis ( I did his wikipedia bc I wasnt quite sure what exactly you wanted to reference) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Loomis Conan Podcast https://teamcoco.com/podcasts Vintage or Tacky https://www.facebook.com/vintageortacky/ Elizabeth Gilbert https://www.elizabethgilbert.com/ So many links for this one! xcoxoxoxxooxo
This episode dives more into the actual formation of the band that would become Dead Moon and how they finally found that sound that Fred was always looking for. We are not experts on this subject by any means but we are big fans and hope you guys learned something along with us. R.I.P. Fred Cole and Andrew Loomis. DEAD MOON FOREVER!
Join Chet Zar and Mike Correll for another edition of Questions and Answers on the Dark Art Society Podcast! Topics include: “not very nice” celebrities, Disturb the Normal, confidence barriers, daily drawing and painting fundamentals, human perception and much more! Link to free Andrew Loomis books: https://www.alexhays.com/loomis/ The Dark Art Society Podcast is produced by Mike Correll and Chet Zar, with mixing and mastering by Bryan Kilgore of Kilgore Sound; find him on Instagram and Twitter (at)kilgoresound, or his website http://www.kilgoresound.com The Dark Art Society Podcast is now available in a variety of places, including the following platforms: Become an Official Member: http://www.patreon.com/DarkArtSociety SoundCloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/darkartsociety iTunes: http://apple.co/2gMNUfM Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=134626&refid=stpr Podbay: http://podbay.fm/show/1215146981 YouTube: http://bit.ly/2nNYPre
Perspectiva es una palabra que proviene del latín y hace referencia al arte de dibujar recreando la sensación de profundidad y volumen de los objetos. Es también la ilusión visual que percibe el observador y le permite determinar la profundidad y la posición y tamaños relativos de los objetos de acuerdo a la distancia.
Perspectiva es una palabra que proviene del latín y hace referencia al arte de dibujar recreando la sensación de profundidad y volumen de los objetos. Es también la ilusión visual que percibe el observador y le permite determinar la profundidad y la posición y tamaños relativos de los objetos de acuerdo a la distancia. La entrada 47 – Dibujo tridimensional, libro de Andrew Loomis se publicó primero en Gcomics.
Hoy voy a hablarles de libros sobre dibujo e ilustración orientados al dibujo de la figura. A la hora de sentarnos a dibujar y estudiar por nuestra cuenta nos surgen preguntas como ¿Cuáles son los mejores libros sobre técnica del cómic? Y… ¿Hay algún libro gratis?
Hoy voy a hablarles de libros sobre dibujo e ilustración orientados al dibujo de la figura. A la hora de sentarnos a dibujar y estudiar por nuestra cuenta nos surgen preguntas como ¿Cuáles son los mejores libros sobre técnica del cómic? Y… ¿Hay algún libro gratis? La entrada 30 – El dibujo de la figura por Andrew Loomis se publicó primero en Gcomics.
Concept artist and Learn Squared co-founder Maciej Kuciara joins us once again to give us an update on what he's been up to, sharing some of his growing pains and life lessons to work at your maximum output, and a bit about his personal projects and where he plants to take them in the future. #bidetclub GUEST LINKS: Maciej's Website: http://www.kuciara.com/ Maciej's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maciejkuciara/ Showtime: http://www.kuciara.com/#/showtime/ Art Cafe: http://artcafe.tv/ Learn Squared: https://www.learnsquared.com/ ------------------------------ The Collective Newsletter: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/newsletter Subscribe on iTunes: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: John Park: http://www.jparked.com/ PewDiePie: https://www.youtube.com/user/PewDiePie I'm Sorry You Feel That Way: https://www.netflix.com/title/80004478 Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unkown: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Bourdain:_Parts_Unknown It's Everyday Bro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSlb1ezRqfA Your Mom's House: http://www.yourmomshousepodcast.com/ People Can Fly: https://peoplecanfly.com/ Andrew Loomis: http://amzn.to/2u18cEQ “Do yourself a favor and get a bidet.” -Maciej Kuciara The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJC_rbNxUGA] This week the guys talk about the touchy subject of propaganda art. Why is it so effective and how can you apply some of the art of psychology to your own work…for the good of mankind of course. Links & Resources – Sites http://articulatepodcast.com/recommended-readings/ http://drawing-and-coloring-blog.com http://articulatepodcast.com/articulate-episode-14-art-vs-advertising/ – Books Creative Illustration – Andrew Loomis (found in the recommended readings) For more information about Kevin and Shawn , visit us [...] The post ARTiculate Episode 15 – Art in Propaganda appeared first on ARTiculate Podcast.
Reviews: Archer & Armstrong #1, Creep #0, Gambit Vol 5 #1, Hawkeye #1, It Girl & The Atomics #1 The final San Diego Comic Con interviews are in! We think...Roving reporter Melissa attended the roundtables for the upcoming show Revolution and chatted with stars Billy Burke, Giancarlo Esposito, J.D. Pardo, Tracy Spiridakos and creator Eric Kripke. She also attended the "Black Carpet" for The Walking Dead while out there covering for both CNI and Outside Comic Con (Thanks to Kim for access!) and chatted with stars Danai Gurira, Lauren Cohan, Steven Yuen, creator Robert Kirkman and ABC TV Scandal star Guillermo Diaz. The sound for the interviews isn't great but still lots of good content! Wear your forgiveness headphones and enjoy! Jimmy flies solo due to last minute cancellation from Stan Lee Jim Lee Jae Lee Jason Lee Spike Lee Lee Majors his Mom. He chats about hanging with Jonathan Ross in NYC, meeting Cyndi Lauper, and that good pal Grace Helbig is part of Kevin Pereira's leetUP tour. News includes: RIP Joe Kubert, Kelly Sue DeConnick and Stefano Caselli take over Avengers Assemble, a super crossover from DC Comics with Superman, Superboy and Supergirl, Dennis Stashwick and Dennis Calero getClandestine at SyFy and a long out of print Andrew Loomis book is back. As always, listener feedback, Top 3 and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love!