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EPISODE 22 - “Cupid's Epic Fails” - 02/12/2024 Cupid has been stirring things up in Hollywood ever since the very first camera rolled. And when he gets it right, we get CLARK GABLE and CAROLE LOMBARD, JOEL McCRAE and FRANCES DEE, and PAUL NEWMAN and JOANNE WOODWARD. But when Cupid gets it wrong…well, let's just say it ain't pretty. In this episode, Steve and Nan discuss some Hollywood couplings that should never have happened. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Ernie: The Autobiography (2009), by Ernest Borgnine; Merman: An Autobiography (1978), by Ethel Merman, with George Eells; Child Star: An Autobiography (1988), by Shirley Temple Black; Shirley Temple: American Princess (2017), by Anne Edwards; On The Good Ship Hollywood (2010), by John Agar, as told to L.C. Van Savage; Jackie Coogan: The World's Boy King (2007), by Diana Serra Cary; Jackie Coogan: American's First Child Superstar (2017), by Leslie Wolfson; Betty Grable: The Girl With The Million Dollar Legs (2007), by Tom McGee; Pin Up: The Tragedy of Betty Grable (1987), by Spero Pastos; Paulette: The Adventurous Life of Paulette Goddard (1985), by Joe Morella & Edward Z. Epstein; So Far, So Good: A Memoir (1994), by Burgess Meredith; IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
‘Novelas históricas peruanas', especial de Patricia del Río en el mes patrio. Mucho se ha escrito sobre la historia del Perú en diversos géneros y estilos literarios, inspirados en nuestros héroes y heroínas y los principales acontecimientos que marcaron un hito en nuestra historia desde el primer horizonte cultural hasta la era republicana. La entrega de hoy nos trae a personajes como el inca Atahualpa, Túpac Amaru, Francisca Pizarro, la Perricholi, por citar algunos, reivindicados en novelas de ficción por autores como Augusto Aguirre Morales (pionero de la novela histórica), Alonso Cueto (‘La Perricholi, reina de Lima', y ‘Francisca: princesa del Perú'), Raúl Tola (‘La favorita del inca'), Lucía Charún-Illescas (‘Malambo'), y Luis Enrique Tord (‘Oro de Pachacamac', ‘Sol de los soles', ‘Revelaciones. Relatos reunidos 1979-2011'), y Santiago Roncagliolo (‘El año en que nació el demonio'). En los siguientes programas continuaremos con la segunda parte. El invitado de la semana es el escritor y académico Rafael Dumett, quien en ‘El espía del inca', narra la captura y ejecución del inca Atahualpa por las huestes de Pizarro. Pero hoy se remonta al Perú de inicios del siglo XX para contarnos la trayectoria política de Eudocio Ravines en ‘El camarada Jorge y el Dragón'. Un personaje histórico que fundó el Partido Comunista Peruano, férreo opositor del Apra, para terminar sus días alineado con la derecha política del país. el crítico literario y gerente de Escena libre, Julio Zavala, trae estas recomendaciones: "Las aventuras de la señorita Anger", de Liz Geraldine Rojas (narrativa), y "María Callas. Una biografía íntima", de Anne Edwards (biografía). La música de hoy: ‘Variations on the Peruvian National Anthem 6 7 y 8', Ward de Vileeschouwer; ‘Matarina', Raymond Thevenot; ‘La Périchole', Jaccques Offenbach, Antonio de Almeida, Frederic Von Stade y Scottish Chamber Orchestra; ‘Condor pasa', Raúl García Zárate; ‘Hanaq Pachaq', María Felicia Pérez, coro Exaudi de La Habana; ‘Cachua serranita', Traditional, Jordi Savall; ‘Landó por Bulerías', Miki Gonzáles; y ‘Carnaval arequipeño', Tankar Perú. Letras en el tiempo, este sábado a las 10:00 de la noche y domingos a las 7:00 pm por RPP radio. Lo encuentras también en formato podcast en rpp.pe o en la plataforma de tu preferencia. Edición de audio: Dallan Vásquez ||| Episodio 23 – Cuarta temporada 2023.
‘Novelas históricas peruanas', especial de Patricia del Río en el mes patrio. Mucho se ha escrito sobre la historia del Perú en diversos géneros y estilos literarios, inspirados en nuestros héroes y heroínas y los principales acontecimientos que marcaron un hito en nuestra historia desde el primer horizonte cultural hasta la era republicana. La entrega de hoy nos trae a personajes como el inca Atahualpa, Túpac Amaru, Francisca Pizarro, la Perricholi, por citar algunos, reivindicados en novelas de ficción por autores como Augusto Aguirre Morales (pionero de la novela histórica), Alonso Cueto (‘La Perricholi, reina de Lima', y ‘Francisca: princesa del Perú'), Raúl Tola (‘La favorita del inca'), Lucía Charún-Illescas (‘Malambo'), y Luis Enrique Tord (‘Oro de Pachacamac', ‘Sol de los soles', ‘Revelaciones. Relatos reunidos 1979-2011'), y Santiago Roncagliolo (‘El año en que nació el demonio'). En los siguientes programas continuaremos con la segunda parte. El invitado de la semana es el escritor y académico Rafael Dumett, quien en ‘El espía del inca', narra la captura y ejecución del inca Atahualpa por las huestes de Pizarro. Pero hoy se remonta al Perú de inicios del siglo XX para contarnos la trayectoria política de Eudocio Ravines en ‘El camarada Jorge y el Dragón'. Un personaje histórico que fundó el Partido Comunista Peruano, férreo opositor del Apra, para terminar sus días alineado con la derecha política del país. el crítico literario y gerente de Escena libre, Julio Zavala, trae estas recomendaciones: "Las aventuras de la señorita Anger", de Liz Geraldine Rojas (narrativa), y "María Callas. Una biografía íntima", de Anne Edwards (biografía). La música de hoy: ‘Variations on the Peruvian National Anthem 6 7 y 8', Ward de Vileeschouwer; ‘Matarina', Raymond Thevenot; ‘La Périchole', Jaccques Offenbach, Antonio de Almeida, Frederic Von Stade y Scottish Chamber Orchestra; ‘Condor pasa', Raúl García Zárate; ‘Hanaq Pachaq', María Felicia Pérez, coro Exaudi de La Habana; ‘Cachua serranita', Traditional, Jordi Savall; ‘Landó por Bulerías', Miki Gonzáles; y ‘Carnaval arequipeño', Tankar Perú. Letras en el tiempo, este sábado a las 10:00 de la noche y domingos a las 7:00 pm por RPP radio. Lo encuentras también en formato podcast en rpp.pe o en la plataforma de tu preferencia. Edición de audio: Dallan Vásquez ||| Episodio 23 – Cuarta temporada 2023.
In November 2021, former TV3 newscaster Zalina Azman was reported missing. She has yet to be found. On #TheLITEBreakfast today, Asha & Terry speak with Senator Ras Adiba Radzi and Anne Edwards, Zalina's friends and ex-colleagues, to find out more about the case.
Veteran Journalist and Founder of Anneedwardstv.com - AECO, Anne Edwards joined Asha & Non on #TheLITEbreakfast to talk about diplomacy.
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/EZ-hf40zqlU During a thirty-year tenure at ICM, Douglas represented books, plays and musicals by Tennessee Williams,Arthur Miller, and many literary giants. He represented memoirs by Shelley Winters, Lana Turner, Maurice Evans, Eva Le Gallienne, Eartha Kitt, Lillian Gish, Peter Marshall, Hermione Gingold, Michael Crawford, Rose Marie, Judy Carne, the 21 original cast members of A Chorus Line (On the Line: The Making of A Chorus Line). and biographies by J. Randy Taraborrelli(including the current best seller, Elizabeth (Taylor), Anne Edwards, Hollis Alpert, Elaine Dundy, Jonny Whiteside, Charles Higham, Roy Moseley, Maurice Zolotow, Peter Brown, Al DiOrio and Robert and Jan Lowell on the lives of Vivien Leigh, Judy Garland, Cary Grant, Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck, Shirley Temple, Ronald Regan, Margaret Mitchell, Richard Burton, Marilyn Monroe, Howard Hughes, Elvis Presley, Jane Russell, Rose Maddox,Johnny Ray, Queen Elizabeth, Maria Callas, Barbra Streisand, and Maria Callas.Calvin Mitchell (Mitch) Douglas passed from metastatic brain cancer on November 5th, 2020 at Calvary Hospital, Bronx, NY. He was 78 years old. Virtually, many of his friends, family, and colleagues will join me to celebrate a rich life and legacy. Mitch was born on March 27, 1942 in Middlesboro, Kentucky. Beginning in an entry level mailroom job, Mitch Douglas quickly rose up the agency ladder and became a veteran literary agent, spending 30 years as a literary agent at International Creative Management (ICM). Mitch also championed many Off-Broadway successes, including Nunsense, Boobs! The Musical, Bat Boy and Song Of Singapore. Speaking: Stephen Currens, J Mary Wickliffe Bishop, John DiLeo, Donald Jackson, Lawrence Leritz, Bill McCauley
A key to successful children's ministry has always been relationship building. As the pandemic continues, children's ministry leaders find it necessary to change the way we do ministry, including ways to keep the existing relationships we have with our children and families.In this Not Alone Podcast, we learn about effective strategies to keep in touch with families. Cindy Middaugh, children's ministry strategist for the SBC of Virginia, speaks with Anne Edwards, director of children's ministries at First Roanoke Baptist Church in Roanoke, to share successful practices. We pray this helps your ministry as you reach families for Christ.Not Alone Podcast Episode 10
A striking number of women, and especially moms, who have left the U.S. labor force since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. In this podcast episode, labor economist Kathryn Anne Edwards talks about some of the patterns she’s seen around why women are leaving the labor force and how the lack of support for working parents could roll back the gains we’ve seen in women’s work and the economic benefits that have come with them.
Have you ever been camping? Did you know you what would happen if you kept food in your sleeping bag or tent? In today's story, Ricky learns a very important lesson in listening to adults. If you’re interested in any other books published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, please visit adventistbookcenter.com or call 1-800-765-6955.Visit our website: www.kathyskidsstorytime.org We'd love to hear from you. Write to us at:Kathy@kathyskidsstorytime.orgorKathy’s Kids Storytime PO Box 44270Charlotte, NC 28215-0043
This morning on #TheLITEBreakfast, veteran journalist Anne Edwards joined Bel and JD to discuss the latest news that matter.
Veteran journalist, Anne Edwards and analyst on local and global issues, KK Tan joined us this morning to talk about the latest news that matter.
This morning with Sham, journalist at Malaysiakini, Martin Vengadeson and veteran journalist, Anne Edwards are in the studio to discuss the latest news that matter.
This morning on The LITE Breakfast, veteran journalist and founder of Anne Edwards TV, Anne Edwards and Editor-in-Chief at Malay Mail, Datuk Wong Sai Wan join Shaz to talk about all the latest news that matter.
This morning with Shaz, veteran journalists Julian Matthew and Anne Edwards join are in the studio to talk about the latest news that matter. #LITEfrontpage
Veteran journalist, Anne Edwards and journalist at Malaysiakini, Annabelle Lee are in the studio with us and we're all excited to talk about the latest news that matter. #LITEfrontpage
This morning on The Lite Breakfast Front Page, Shaz speaks to Veteran journalist, Anne Edwards, to discuss the latest news that matter. #Frontpage #news #lite
This morning on The Lite Breakfast Front Page, Shaz speaks to Anne Edwards, who used to work with Tun Mahathir, and she shares her fave moments about Tun Siti Hasmah, and to talk about the latest news that matters. #Frontpage #news #lite
This morning on The Lite Breakfast Front Page Anne Edwards & Parkaran Krishnan joins us on #Frontpage to discuss the latest news that matter.
Laura Anne Edwards is founder of DATA OASIS and works as a NASA Datanaut, TED Resident and with SheCanHackIT. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation founder, talks with Laura Anne about sustainable innovation and big data. Important Take Away: Sustainable Innovation is Key! - Maintain innovation over time through systems. What you are doing, who you are doing it with, and create creative collisions. - Key elements: Know who you’ve hired. Use innovation audit to look at information flow. - Address process changes, information flow, and awareness about how to support creativity. What trends and tactics are useful? - Small changes in meeting schedule, office layout, what info is shared. Eg - Donut carts bring out introverts - What can you do to create intentional and organic collisions for the team. - How to change info flow to build on introverts in the room. - What is your company’s version of prototyping? - Do you have regular airing of ideas, instead of annual sharing. Appeals to extroverts and performance. - Can’t keep doing same five things. - Look at who you have and what you are trying to do. Have trends and tactics changed over time? - Don’t just put creativity into tech teams. - For diversity, look at age, race, and where people come from, but go deeper. Look for different ways of thinking. Understand your people. - Product managers act as facilitators, instead of driving the product. How do you measure if the company is on the right path? - Retention of talented teams and ability to use teams to understand and be a feedback loop. - We’ve applied industrial tactics to human assets. Need new set of processes and facilitation. How does open data change the way we create and build new innovative ideas? - By connecting and making available the silos of open data, it solves the last mile problem. - Apply new big algorithms and computing powers to open data. Currently there is no tracking of doctoral research. - We don’t have a data arch. What information is most important to us? - Data Oasis creates an index of data sources and wikis. Models of gathering info around subfields. Marrying it with AI. To find out more about Laura Anne Edwards or about Data Oasis contact her at lauraanneedwards.com, on Twitter, or through Brian Ardinger at brian@insideoutside.io. You can also check out her TED Profile (https://www.ted.com/profiles/845) or this article on her work at NASA (https://open.nasa.gov/blog/data-discovery-mapping-nasa-dataverse/) If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also enjoy: Ep. 135 – Nara Logics CEO and E.N. Thompson Lecturer Jana Eggers on Artificial Intelligence’s Past and Future Ep. 130 – Canopy Insight’s Victoria Gerstman on Culture’s Influence on Brands & Semiotics Ep. 107 – Azeem Azhar, Author of “Exponential View” Find this episode of Inside Outside Innovation at insideoutside.io. You can also listen on Acast, iTunes, Sticher, Spotify, and Google Play. FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER Get the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HERE For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Laura Anne Edwards is founder of DATA OASIS and serves as a NASA Datanaut, TED Resident and with SheCanHackIT. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation founder, talks with Laura Anne about sustainable innovation and big data. Important Take Aways: Sustainable Innovation is Key! - Maintain innovation over time through systems. What you are doing, who you are doing it with, and create creative collisions. - Key elements: Know who you’ve hired. Use innovation audit to look at information flow. - Address process changes, information flow, and awareness about how to support creativity. What trends and tactics are useful? - Small changes in meeting schedule, office layout, what info is shared. Eg - Donut carts bring out introverts - What can you do to create intentional and organic collisions for the team. - How to change info flow to build on introverts in the room. - What is your company’s version of prototyping? - Do you have regular airing of ideas, instead of annual sharing. Appeals to extroverts and performance. - Can’t keep doing same five things. - Look at who you have and what you are trying to do. Have trends and tactics changed over time? - Don’t just put creativity into tech teams. - For diversity, look at age, race, and where people come from, but go deeper. Look for different ways of thinking. Understand your people. - Product managers act as facilitators, instead of driving the product. How do you measure if the company is on the right path? - Retention of talented teams and ability to use teams to understand and be a feedback loop. - We’ve applied industrial tactics to human assets. Need new set of processes and facilitation. How does open data change the way we create and build new innovative ideas? - By connecting and making available the silos of open data, it solves the last mile problem. - Apply new big algorithms and computing powers to open data. Currently there is no tracking of doctoral research. - We don’t have a data arch. What information is most important to us? - Data Oasis creates an index of data sources and wikis. Models of gathering info around subfields. Marrying it with AI. To find out more about Laura Anne Edwards or about Data Oasis contact her at lauraanneedwards.com, on Twitter, or through Brian Ardinger at brian@insideoutside.io. You can also check out her TED Profile (https://www.ted.com/profiles/845) or this article on her work at NASA (https://open.nasa.gov/blog/data-discovery-mapping-nasa-dataverse/) If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also enjoy: Ep. 135 – Nara Logics CEO and E.N. Thompson Lecturer Jana Eggers on Artificial Intelligence’s Past and Future Ep. 130 – Canopy Insight’s Victoria Gerstman on Culture’s Influence on Brands & Semiotics Ep. 107 – Azeem Azhar, Author of “Exponential View” Find this episode of Inside Outside Innovation at insideoutside.io. You can also listen on Acast, iTunes, Sticher, Spotify, and Google Play. FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER Get the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HERE For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This morning on The Lite Breakfast Front Page, Anchor at Astro AWANI Global, Rizal Zulkapli and Veteran Journalist, Anne Edwards joins us on #Frontpage to discuss the latest news that matter.
ERABAW - Episode 006 - Judy Garland by Anne Edwards A painfully good book about the life, consumption, and death of Judy Garland I found on a shelf in a Goodwill store. The perfect read for traffic jams, Coors Light commercial shoots, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. https://www.facebook.com/EltonReadsTooMuch/ https://twitter.com/Eltonreadsalot https://www.instagram.com/eltonreadsabookaweek/ https://soundcloud.com/eltonreadsabookaweek https://www.patreon.com/eltonreadsabookaweek --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elton-reads-a-book-a-week/message
Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
We all want our children to grow up to be healthy, happy, caring and competent adults. And we often feel compelled to find the latest program, gadget or strategy that will make optimal health and well-being happen. But, as this week’s Mom Enough guests know, it is simple things that matter most – activities that require no fancy equipment. Dr. Charlie Lais, department chair of ob/gyn, and Dr. Anne Edwards, chair of pediatrics, are co-medical directors of the Children’s Health Initiative at Health Partners/Park Nicollet, working together to reach as many parents (and prospective parents) as possible with their simple but powerful message about supporting our young children’s optimal health and well-being. Tune in to their chat with Marti & Erin about “Read, Talk, Sing,” a centerpiece of their initiative, as well as the crucial foundations of social-emotional development that are built in the earliest months of life. Then get ready to have fun – and make a difference – with the babies in your life! What are some concrete ways to implement “Read, Talk, Sing” with young children and with babies, even before they can talk? What are some of the most important ways to help babies develop trust, self-regulation and confidence to explore and learn? To lean more about the Children's Health Initiative, click here.
On the WIN Without Competing! show Dr. Arlene recalls Joan Rivers who interviewed her on Rodeo Drive for her television show How’d You Get So Rich?; Former President Jimmy Carter who became very upset when Dr. Arlene mentioned Donald Trump; Dr. Jonas Salk, renowned medical researcher who developed the polio vaccine, met with Dr. Arlene in his office in La Jolla which shocked medical oncologists; Brian Stokes Mitchell, Tony Award Winner, dubbed “the last leading man” by The New York Times, spoke with Dr. Arlene after his performance of Simply Broadway at the Geffen Playhouse, and Anne Edwards, celebrity biographer and Pulitzer Prize nominee, whose family owned the legendary Chasen’s Restaurant in Beverly Hills where as a child she listened, learned, and met celebrities including Judy Garland, who left her private papers to Edwards to write her biography. You can listen to Dr. Arlene’s interview of Edwards on WIN Without Competing! And there’s more! Legendary actress Leslie Caron “Gigi” who has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; Rabbi Gerald Wolpe, beloved and charismatic Rabbi, highly praised by the New York Times, Washington Post, and Boston Globe. Wolpe is the subject of The New Rabbi, an award winning book by Stephen Fried. Stephen Citron, a product of the Juilliard School of Music, is a composer, lyricist, author, and an authority on musical theatre. Citron’s renowned book Songwriting: A Complete Guide to the Craft. His three dual musical biographies including Noel and Cole set the standard for dual biographies. You can listen to Dr. Arlene’s interview of Citron on WIN Without Competing! To find out who else Dr. Arlene will discuss on the show, tune in. A clue: She lived in a bottle! Meeting Fascinating People with Intriguing Brands sets the stage for your brand creation!
Anne Edwards, Horticultural Agent in Carteret County, visits Harkers Island to talk with the coordinator of the Pollinator Flower Garden. Anne shares the best plants to include in gardens to attract insects.
Anne Edwards, Horticultural Agent in Carteret County, visits Gwendy Womble of the NC Aquarium; Pine Knoll Shores, to talk about setting up a Carnivorous Bog Garden.
Anne Edwards discuss the need for raised beds to grow most months of the year on the coast. She also shows how garden leftovers are fed to chickens and how rain barrels are used to collect water for the hens.
Matt Mackowiak, Chris Frates and Anne Edwards are our guests this week. Show produced by Katherine Caperton. Original Air Date: March 2, 2013 on SiriusXM "POTUS" Channel 124. Polioptics airs regularly on POTUS on Saturdays at 6 am, 12 noon and 6 pm. Follow us on Twitter @Polioptics Listen to the show by clicking . . . → Read More: Episode 91, with guests Matt Mackowiak, Chris Frates and Anne Edwards
Anne Edwards is our interview guest this week. Show produced by Katherine Caperton Original Air Date: May 14, 2011 on SiriusXM Satellite Radio "POTUS" Channel 124. Click above to listen It's a week in which the mechanics of White House press coverage takes center stage. A blog post by Reuters photographer Jason . . . → Read More: Episode 10, with guest Anne Edwards, Former White House Director of Press Advance
"Stephen Citron: Authority Extraordinare on Musical Theater" Dr. Arlene's guest is Stephen Citron, composer, lyricist, author, lecturer, teacher, and authority on musical theater who is a product of the Julliard School of Music. Mr. Citron's book "Songwriting: A Complete Guide to the Craft" is in its 17th edition and a newly revised edition was recently published. In the field of musical biography, he has written three dual biographies including "Noel and Cole: The Sophisticates" chosen as one of the New York Times Best Books of the Year. At Carnegie Hall in his studio, he taught piano and composition for many years. Citron has published songs here and abroad, accompanied Edith Piaf and wrote the score, music and lyrics to One More Song, the Judy Garland Musical which lives on after its debut in the mid 1980's. He will share stories of his glamorous life in Paris. Citron is married to celebrity biographer, Anne Edwards, and they live in Beverly Hills, California.
"The Anne Edwards Brand of Celebrity Biography" Dr. Arlene's guest is acclaimed author Anne Edwards, Pulitzer Prize nominee for her biography, "Early Reagan," and internationally bestselling biographer of Judy Garland, Vivien Leigh, Katharine Hepburn and Margaret Mitchell (author of "Gone With the Wind.") A native of Los Angeles she lived for several decades in Great Britain where her biographies of Queen Mary (the present Queen's grandmother), Diana (Princess of Wales), Wallis (Duchess of Windsor), and "Royal Sisters," (Elizabeth I and Princess Margaret) are seminal books. Edwards will share memories of her early career as a child performer and her marriage to her third and present husband, Stephen Citron - pianist, composer, noted author of books on the musical theater and co-author with Edwards on a memoir and a musical.