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How I Fail. Blog by Veronika Cheplygina https://veronikach.com/category/how-i-fail/ Arkin, R. (2011). Most Underappreciated: 50 Prominent Social Psychologists Describe Their Most Unloved Work. Oxford University Press. Kerr, N. L. (1998). HARKing: Hypothesizing After the Results are Known. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2(3), 196–217. https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327957pspr0203_4 Sharpe, D. (2013). Why the resistance to statistical innovations? Bridging the communication gap. Psychological Methods, 18(4), 572–582. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0034177 Anti-Creativity Letters episode: https://nulliusinverba.podbean.com/e/prologus-23-the-anticreativity-letters-r-e-nisbett Rouder, J. N., Haaf, J. M., & Snyder, H. K. (2019). Minimizing Mistakes in Psychological Science. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 2(1), 3–11. https://doi.org/10.1177/2515245918801915 Firestein, S. (2015). Failure: Why Science Is So Successful (First Edition). Oxford University Press. Sternberg, R. J. (Ed.). (2019). My Biggest Research Mistake: Adventures and Misadventures in Psychological Research (1st edition). SAGE Publications, Inc.
In this episode of the Empowered Educational Conversations podcast, Elin and Christina welcome Marisol Arkin, who shares her educational journey, influences, and experiences as an administrator. The conversation delves into the importance of self-care, equitable educational practices, and the challenges faced in leadership roles. Marisol reflects on her growth, the significance of relationships in education, and the need for compassion and understanding in school environments. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elinandchristina/support
In this episode of The Rewatch Party, Nick, Anthony, and Manny take on the indie comedy-drama Little Miss Sunshine, exploring its unique mix of humor and heart, and evaluating its rewatchability. The film follows the dysfunctional Hoover family as they embark on a road trip to California for young Olive's beauty pageant. Nick opens the discussion by pointing out how Little Miss Sunshine manages to capture the essence of family dynamics, portraying each character's quirks and struggles in a way that's both funny and deeply relatable. Manny is quick to agree, mentioning how the film's blend of humor and emotional weight makes it an engaging watch. As they dive into the characters, Anthony brings up the ensemble cast, noting standout performances from Steve Carell, Toni Collette, and Alan Arkin. He praises Arkin's portrayal of the foul-mouthed, supportive grandfather, who adds a layer of warmth and comedy to the story. Nick highlights Paul Dano's character, Dwayne, whose vow of silence and teenage angst bring a unique edge to the film. Manny finds Olive, played by Abigail Breslin, to be the heart of the story, whose innocence and determination remind everyone what family means despite their dysfunction. The hosts agree that the cast's chemistry is a big part of what makes Little Miss Sunshine so memorable. Manny then steers the conversation toward the film's darker comedic elements, such as Carell's character's battle with depression and Dwayne's silent rebellion, pointing out how these elements give the film an authenticity that is rare in comedies. Nick admires how the film doesn't shy away from tough themes, instead embracing them to highlight each character's growth. Anthony emphasizes the movie's use of comedy to ease tension, making it not just an enjoyable watch but also a film that resonates with viewers on multiple levels. They discuss how the blend of heartfelt moments and dark humor contributes to the film's rewatchability. By the end of the episode, the trio agrees that Little Miss Sunshine is a highly rewatchable film, thanks to its heartfelt story, unforgettable characters, and honest portrayal of family. Nick concludes that the film's charm lies in its ability to make viewers laugh, cry, and root for the underdog in all of us. Manny adds that each rewatch reveals new details and deeper insights, making it a film worth revisiting. For anyone who loves a mix of comedy and emotional depth, Little Miss Sunshine remains a must-watch that stands the test of time. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0449059/
The horror genre, particularly the slasher part of it, has a long-standing history of “final girls”. Many of them brilliant and iconic and for good reason. My guest today has had the rare privilege of becoming one of the few great final guys in a series that has established its place in the horror hall of fame.He has also starred in many other horror films, most fiercely independent ones, and even directed one. He's been in plenty of non-horror films as well including working with auteurs such as David Fincher and Christopher Nolan (with whom he has worked with several times). He has evaded being typecast and always brings the kind of gravity and thoughtfulness that makes his presence in any film a highlight. Maybe the best way I can describe him and his contributions to the genre is to say that if he's in something, I'm going to see it. I don't need to know anything more about the film than that for it to become something I'll watch. It's a system that thus far has served me well as he has given some of my personal favourite performances and led me to some films that I admire that I may not have seen otherwise.My guest today is Josh Stewart.Many of you know Josh from his role as Arkin in the beloved films “The Collector” and “The Collection” (there's a 3rd on its way at long last). Arkin immediately became an outlier in pantheon of horror leads in that not only is he a rather reluctant hero (if you can call him that at all) but he is relatable in that he has is own real-life problems and a psychopath, who sets up an elaborate series of traps that would make Jigsaw proud, seriously screws with his day. It's a quiet and heavy hitting performance and one of the great ones in the history of horror.Let's pull up a chair with one of genres finest actors, Josh Stewart! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
"Everyone, just... pretend to be normal." For Episode 329, David and Brandon start their Road Trip series with LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE. Listen as they discuss the film's screenplay, the incredible cast, and how it became one of the biggest successes of the Sundance Film Festival. Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content: Opening Banter - Seeing Movies in Unique Places - (00:00:10) Intro to Road Trip Month (00:09:20) Intro to Little Miss Sunshine (00:13:04) How Little Miss Sunshine Got to Production (00:21:12) Favorite Scenes (00:43:42) On Set Life - (01:05:31) Aftermath: Release and Legacy (01:13:54) What Worked and What Didn't (01:22:30) Film Facts (01:27:51) Awards (01:29:07) Final Questions on the Film (01:34:16) Wrapping Up the Episode (01:42:52) Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter/X: @CineNationPod TikTok: @cinenation Letterboxd: CineNation Podcast E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
If you're thinking about starting an Eco-Village, you wanna know, essentially you want to know what are the issues with soil, with air, with water, in your bio-region, in the ecological region that you live in; what are the relationships that you have with your elected officials that have the power over the area where you want to make this happen; who are your neighbors, and what kind of relationships you have with those neighbors whether they're rural, farm neighbors, or whether they're urban neighbors on your block. - Lois Arkin Lois Arkin shares her personal journey, from growing up in a close-knit, nature-filled neighborhood as a child, to moving to California with her husband, studying anthropology, and eventually finding her calling in the cooperative and intentional community movements. This led her to found the Cooperative Resources and Services Project (CRSP) in 1980, which laid the groundwork for the Eco Village LA concept. She explains how she came to the idea of creating an "eco village" - a cooperative, environmentally-focused community - after hosting public forums on different types of cooperatives. She describes the process of acquiring the first Eco Village LA building in the 1980s, and how the community has grown to encompass three buildings and a land trust over the decades. As she outlines, the key criteria that define an eco village, as outlined by early eco village pioneer Robert Gilman - includes being human-scaled, full-featured, closing the waste loop, supporting healthy human development, and being sustainable long-term. She explains how Eco Village LA aims to embody these principles, while also maintaining a diverse community in terms of income, ethnicity, gender, age, and household composition. Lois candidly shares the conflicts and challenges the community has faced over the years, including periods of intense interpersonal tensions. She describes how they eventually implemented a formal conflict resolution process, requiring members to first try to resolve issues one-on-one, and then seek mediation through a community conflict resolution committee if needed. Looking ahead, Lois talks about Eco Village LA's upcoming plans, including creating a pedestrian plaza on their main street, developing an urban farm, and continuing efforts to remove more housing in the surrounding neighborhood from the speculative real estate market. She emphasizes the broader goal of transforming the real estate industry's mindset from "maximum return on investment" to a "fair return on investment" to improve housing affordability and quality of life. Other resources mentioned: Foundation for Intentional Communities The Cohousing Association of the United States
In the first episode of this three-part series, Dr. Denise Metry provides an overview of infantile hemangiomas and Dr. Arkin discusses the benefits of laser therapy. Disclosures: Lisa Arkin, MD - no relevant disclosuresLawrence Eichenfield, MD - no relevant disclosuresDenise Metry, MD - Receives author royalties for three hemangioma chapters in UpToDateMaria G. Buethe, MD - no relevant disclosures
VLOG June 26: Trump NY gag order off as to witness & jurors (not court staff & family); Menendez staffer Arkin heads to @State. @AntonioGuterres covered up for Honduras ex-prez JOH sentencing today, wife Ana trashed DOJ, life or 40? JOH ¿cadena perpetua o 40?
Just in time for Father's Day, here is a fondly remembered action comedy starring two legends which was first released 45 years ago this month. Those two legends are Peter Falk (TV's Columbo) and Alan Arkin (Oscar-winner for Little Miss Sunshine) who play two VERY different fathers whose respective son and daughter are about to get married. Falk plays Vince who's an agent for the CIA while Arkin plays Sheldon who is a dentist....through a series of unfortunate events, Vince gets Sheldon embroiled in his ongoing effort to take down a global conspiracy to crash the U.S. dollar and hilarity ensues! (It really does.) Directed by Arthur Hiller (Love Story, Silver Streak) and written by Andrew Bergman (Fletch, Blazing Saddles), it's time to go SERPENTINE!!! Send us a Text Message.https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Veteran showrunner Jordana Arkin shares gems from her 20-year career – from her first staffing experience to tips on navigating tough rooms and personalities.
When listener Rob F. commissioned "Gattaca" in honor of his father, we all remembered it as beautiful, futuristic and distinct. Oddly enough, we couldn't remember much else. We remembered Ethan Hawke but not his lengthy voiceovers. We remembered Jude Law but not the incinerator scene. We remembered Uma Thurman but not her character's heart condition. This 1997 sci-fi debut for director Andrew Niccol made some interesting choices, like casting loads of TV talent and pretending Jude Law and Ethan Hawke look anything alike. And it also had some swagger, like pinstripe spacesuits and film-noir vibes. The Shat Crew was left to debate: Is "Gattaca" a case of style over substance, or is it a visionary film that went underappreciated for years? Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
This week I am joined by Roberto Marquez and Rachael Arkin . In this episode, we discuss new phyllobates research that includes Roberto's work with phenotypic evolution in poison frogs, and how poison frogs evolved to avoid the harmful effects associated with consuming and accumulating toxic alkaloids. We also discuss Rachael's work with Phyllobates tadpoles and carotenoid supplementation. Part of our discussion also focuses on Phyllobates bicolor genetics and whether or not it is actually more than just one species. There may be more to the Uraba and GreenLeg locales than we thought!To Learn more visit: https://sites.google.com/view/robertomarquezhttps://lsa.umich.edu/eeb/people/faculty/marquezr.htmlhttps://ecoevorxiv.org/repository/view/5094/This week's episode is sponsored by the frog breeder merch store, https://the-frog-breeder-merch.myspreadshop.com/ Exo-Terra is a proud sponsor of this week's show. Visit exo-terra.com or your local dealer for all your reptile and amphibian needs.To Support the Podcast, for merch, and vivarium discounts please visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCast
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Here is another CSS Tributes Episode, focusing on the one and only Alan Arkin. The New York Times described Arkin as a "comic actor with a serious side", which can be seen in his depth of movies and television. From Little Miss Sunshine, to Argo, to The Kominsky Method, Arkin wracked up nominations and praise throughout the course of his career. In addition to acting, he found a love of directing and writing children's books. To learn more about this episode and others, visit the official Cinema Sounds & Secrets website!
Welcome to another CSS Tributes Episode, focusing on the one and only Alan Arkin. The New York Times described Arkin as a "comic actor with a serious side", which can be seen in his depth of movies and television. From Little Miss Sunshine, to Argo, to The Kominsky Method, Arkin wracked up nominations and praise throughout the course of his career. In addition to acting, he found a love of writing and directing. Tune into the episode to find out more! To learn more about this episode and others, visit the official Cinema Sounds & Secrets website!
We just had absolute ROYALTY step into the house! Start your weekend right with our deep dive into “The Collection” with special guest @zzavid5911 Make sure to brush up by watching The Collection and our Reaction live now on our Youtube Channel. We talk all thing the collector, his mask, Arkin as a final boy, meeting our new final girl, the best kills, the best traps and that surprise ending! You wont want to miss this podcast episode it's full of filth, tangents and horror! Follow us:Instagram: @thehorrorbandwagonTwitter: @horrorbandwagonWebsite: www.thehorrorbandwagon.comYoutube: the horror bandwagonTwitch: twitch.tv/thehorrorbandwagon
How the Laws of War, International Law and the Right of Self-Defense Apply to the War in Gaza | Aid to Ukraine is Now Stalled in the House and the Senate | As Liz Cheney Campaigns to Stop Trump, "We Are Sleepwalking Into Dictatorship" Host: Ian Masters Producer: Graham FitzGibbon Assistant Producer: Evan Green
Subscribe whereever you get your podcasts! Including YouTube and Spotify! ithinkthisisgreat.com Identical Cousins presents WE ‘R' ALL PEE-WEE A tribute to Pee Wee Herman at Crystal Ballroom on November 26th. Screen Pee Wee's Big Adventure at Somerville Theatre followed by Immersive Performance After Party in Crystal Ballroom. What other entertainer has had the sheer cultural, aesthetic, and psychic impact of Pee-Wee Herman (aka Paul Reubens 1952–2023 R.I.P.-W,)—let alone one so subversive, deranged, arty, and queer?! Sunday November 26th, cast off your Thanksgiving torpor with your own Big Adventure, as the Somerville Theatre & Crystal Ballroom X Identical Cousins grants your wish to fly directly into the heart of the Playhouse. After a screening of Tim Burton's revolutionary 1985 film (served with a warm-up of highlights of the TV show), float upstairs to the ballroom for a raucous celebration of the icon's legacy. A Super Friends-style cast includes comedy (co-hosting: Tooky Kavanaugh, Angela Sawyer), drag (Celia Smokinbutts, Luke Warm), and oodles of live music from Pee-Wee's universe, featuring local luminaries like Red Sox organist Josh Kantor, Patriots / Bruins deejay T. J. Connelly as D.J. Conky-2000, rock gods Hilken Mancini (as Cyndi Lauper / Pee Wee Aerobics for puppets) and Thalia Zedek (brass/winds), Teenbeat Records' Cotton Candy ('80s commercial breaks), and a Walter Sickert cameo. Inhabit Pee-Wee's world with an immersive bicycle photobooth, an interactive Picture Phone, cartoons fit for a King, a Burton-esque nightmare installation, a Pee-Gee-Rated Peepshow, a commemorative activity book, on-theme cocktails, and reimagined Playhouse sets and props galore. Bust out your best elevator shoes for a Tequila dance party—bonus points and a shot at a prize for wearing your favorite Pee-Wee & friends costumes. The Word of the Day is…you'll just have to join the party to find out! Note: your ticket to the after party grants you free admission to the film. Buy Tickets: crystalballroomboston.com/events/we-r-all-pee-wee I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno is an interview podcast about people doing and being their best. We talk about compassionate work, working on teams, getting over hurdles and doing great things even when the chips are down. This is part productivity podcast and part interview show about fascinating people in my life. Welcome, and please let me know what you think is great! Special Guests: Bridget Duggan and Emily Arkin.
Join us for an enlightening discussion with Judge Angela Arkin and Amy Goscha on the evolution and implementation of the Licensed Legal Paraprofessional (LLP) program in Colorado. We explore the day-to-day work of an LLP will be in the field of family law, including their ability to practice law independently of lawyers and represent parties in domestic relations cases. They discuss the nitty-gritty of LLP licensure, the routes to qualify for the program, and the upcoming LLP bar exam. Judge Arkin shares insights into the ethics and family law classes that will be offered, as well as the types of people interested in becoming LLP's. We also discuss the future of the LLP profession, the expectations for their role in family law cases, and the potential benefits they could bring to the legal field. If you're curious about the future of law practice or considering a career as an LLP, this episode is a must-listen!What is Divorce at Altitude? Ryan Kalamaya and Amy Goscha provide tips and recommendations on issues related to divorce, separation, and co-parenting in Colorado. Ryan and Amy are the founding partners of an innovative and ambitious law firm, Kalamaya | Goscha, that pushes the boundaries to discover new frontiers in family law, personal injuries, and criminal defense in Colorado. To subscribe to Divorce at Altitude, click here and select your favorite podcast player. To subscribe to Kalamaya | Goscha's YouTube channel where many of the episodes will be posted as videos, click here. If you have additional questions or would like to speak to one of our attorneys, give us a call at 970-429-5784 or email us at info@kalamaya.law. ************************************************************************ DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS ON THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE OR AREA TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE ON ANY OF THESE ISSUES.
An Assessment of the Latest Intelligence on the Strike on the Gaza Hospital Parking Lot | A Local Reaction From a Journalist and Activist to Biden's Short Visit to Israel | Jordan Fails Again After Unleashing Fox News Junkyard Dogs and MAGA Threats at the House Republicans Cowards Caucus backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
Meet Alan Arkin, a sly comic actor who turned his fine eye for characters into a legendary career that spanned 50 years and won him many awards, including an Oscar at age 72 for Little Miss Sunshine. From his beginnings as a folk singer, to a stint with the Second City Improv troupe, to an iconic role in Catch-22, to late-in-life triumphs on the big and small screens, Arkin always imbued his supporting characters with first-rate humanity. As always, find more clips below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Alan Arkin? Like many iconic comics before (and since), Alan spent time at the Second City Improv Troupe and was a big part of their classic early sketches. Here is Alan, as Noah, auditioning animals fo the ark. https://youtu.be/GaqaFcG0sy0?si=6R41wo-M_gDu0DEa Little Miss Sunshine was a surprise hit back in 2006 with it's oddball family road trip capturing the public imagination. A big part of that was Alan's portrayal of the grandfather and his interaction with Abigail Breslin who played the title character. https://youtu.be/10WeBvmN0C0?si=3uAPgM2sja5kdImz Joseph Heller's antiwar novel Catch 22 was a cultural touchstone, and Alan's portrayal of Captain John Yossarian was key to the success of the movie adaptation. Here is Yossarian discovering the meaning of Catch 22. https://youtu.be/oRIFdh0QG7A? Alan's last major role was as Norm Newlander, longtime agent to acting coach Sandy Kominsky (played by Michael Douglas). Their scenes together were warm and witty, imbued with wisdom that comes with age. https://youtu.be/gUgxPOIkVFQ?si=TDsZYl6thZbbQKis
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes William Arkin of Newsweek to hear about his exclusive report about the FBI's new initiative regarding domestic extremism. In his Newsweek exclusive, Arkin reports that the FBI has created a new category of extremists that it seeks to track, being supporters of Donald Trump. Giordano and Arkin delve deep into the report, with Arkin telling what he found, and Giordano and Arkin discussing the implication of the further politicization of the FBI. Then, Dom continues the hour by revealing that Bensalem Township has ranked with Miami and Los Angeles as one of the best places to live in the United States. Dom and Dan discuss why this may be, with both suggesting that their hard stance on crime has provided people an oasis in a world where progressive policies have taken over. After that, Dom offers up some new information on the viral video this week featuring a dirt biker headbutting a mother and threatening her by holding a gun to her face. (Photo by Getty Images)
In today's second hour, Dom welcomes William Arkin of Newsweek to hear about his exclusive report about the FBI's new initiative regarding domestic extremism. In his Newsweek exclusive, Arkin reports that the FBI has created a new category of extremists that it seeks to track, being supporters of Donald Trump. Giordano and Arkin delve deep into the report, with Arkin telling what he found, and Giordano and Arkin discussing the implication of the further politicization of the FBI. (Photo by Brent Stirton/Getty Images)
It looks like the Biden Administration's FBI is preparing to clamp down a bit more against the political opposition. They ‘quietly created a new category of extremists that it seeks to track and counter: Donald Trump's army of MAGA followers' ahead of the 2024 election, according to prolific (and well connected) anti-war journalist and political commentator, William Arkin, who has previously reported on the FBI's efforts to “Fight MAGA Terrorism. In a Wednesday Newsweek article, Arkin reveals that the vast majority of FBI investigations into “anti-government” activities are of Trump supporters. All things considered, these are the same people who tried to tell us Catholics who prefer a Latin Mass are "dangerous extremists" and must be stopped at all costs.Dr. Jerome Corsi breaks it all down on The Truth Central -- plus:OPEC says waning investment could cause oil to go $100 per barrel. Dr. Corsi says don't be surprised if we see $200 sometime soon. Rising Federal Interest Rate means deficits matterBiden's Green Agenda could destroy the UAW workers he claims to supportZelenskyy is admitting "war fatigue" as support wanesGet your FREE copy of Dr. Corsi's new book with Swiss America CEO Dean Heskin, How the Coming Global Crash Will Create a Historic Gold Rush by calling: 800-519-6268/Follow Dr. Jerome Corsi on Twitter: @corsijerome1Our website: https://www.thetruthcentral.comOur link to where to get the Marco Polo 650-Page Book on the Hunter Biden laptop & Biden family crimes free online: https://www.thetruthcentral.com/marco-polo-publishes-650-page-book-on-hunter-biden-laptop-biden-family-crimes-available-free-online/Our Sponsors:MyVitalC: https://www.thetruthcentral.com/myvitalc-ess60-in-organic-olive-oil/Swiss America: https://www.swissamerica.com/offer/CorsiRMP.phpThe MacMillan Agency: https://www.thetruthcentral.com/the-macmillan-agency/Pro Rapid Review: https://prorrt.com/thetruthcentralmembers/RITA: https://members.sayrita.com/truthcentralreaders/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-truth-central-with-dr-jerome-corsi--5810661/support.
How NASA and the DoD Defer to Elon Musk Who Holds Ukraine's Fate in His Hands While Buying What Putin is Selling | How Much the U.S. is Helping and Hindering Ukraine's War Effort | While Trump Gets Celebrity Treatment at the Atlanta Jail and Makes Money Out of His Mugshot, Inmates Inside Rot for Months Without Trial backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
Back of the Napkin - Inspiring Stories from Biotech Pioneers
Michelle Arkin is a Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She is also a director of the Small Molecule Discovery Center (SMDC), a chemical biology and drug discovery center at UCSF. Michelle has extensive experience in the field of drug discovery and is working on new and complex challenges to demonstrate 'druggability' of new target classes. Michelle is also the cofounder of Ambagon Therapeutics who are building on the concepts of modulating protein-protein interactions to find new drugs that address unmet needs in cancer, metabolic disorders, neurodegeneration and infectious diseases.- Small Molecule Discovery Center: https://pharm.ucsf.edu/smdc- Arkin Lab: https://pharm.ucsf.edu/arkin
A special episode in which we pay homage to Tony's father & friend, the GREAT Alan Arkin. But as Mr. Arkin would want the boys get right to it and talk movies! In this case THE OMEN (1 &2). This one (and every one after this)...is for Tony's Dad. Thank you Alan Arkin. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ratedparanormal/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ratedparanormal/support
It's summer, so we're sort of in and out and all over the place, but we'll always find time to check in with you here at Breakfast All Day. We have a review of the indie comedy "Theater Camp," which affectionately skewers these over-eager drama nerds. It's in theaters now. And we wanted to share a segment with you that we regularly do for our Patreon subscribers. It's called Off the Menu: Every month, we offer a poll featuring several movies in a certain theme. You vote, we review it. For July, we honor the late, legendary Alan Arkin with a look back at the thrilling "Wait Until Dark" (1967), in which he terrorizes a blind Audrey Hepburn. Be sure to check back next week, when we'll have a LIVE Barbenheimer spoiler chat on our YouTube channel once "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" have both been in theaters for a few days. We hope you're having a terrific summer, and we appreciate you spending some of it with us!
It's the final episode of our first mini-arc and Arkin has a soup delivery for some guards barring their path. Thistlyn also has a delivery, of death! It's a death delivery, because she brings death to someone. You get it. And Fliminald would just appreciate it if everyone could calm down. The party comes across some unexpected surprises. Flimmy negotiates. And Thistlyn name drops. It's been an odd adventure but we're sure it will all make for a great song for Thistlyn's solo debut! Are you enjoying the show? Please help us grow and tell someone about it! All episodes are available at http://www.intelligencecheck.com/ Join us on Discord https://discord.gg/EWv8hFn ! We're on Twitter https://twitter.com/IntelCheckDnD and Reddit www.reddit.com/r/IntelligenceCheck/. Email us at intelligencecheckpodcast@gmail.com Follow cast members on twitter! Kyle is @overturfKyle1, Lauren is @HottingerLauren, Kevin is @Palards, Mike is @CriticalButler, and Ben runs the show account. Help support the show on Patreon and get access to exclusive bonus content like behind the scenes discussions and our Season 1 Album! More details at https://www.patreon.com/IntelligenceCheck . And thank you to our patrons listed here http://www.intelligencecheck.com/p/supporter-shout-outs/! Merchandise is available at tee.pub/lic/18PfY6FQeuc Theme song by Jet 'n' Joby Logo designed by Ed Rempfer
*** With the recent passing of Alan Arkin, we wanted to revisit our earlier episode, where he was prominently featured...He will be missed. ***We celebrate one of our favorite actors, Alan Arkin, and his Oscar winning performance as dad and grandpa in Little Miss Sunshine (2006) Whether it was delivering life advice or dance moves, he was there for his family.He also makes an appearance in Brade's Bargain Bin: Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), a film that seems primed for a reboot.Subscribe, rate and review:Apple Podcasts: Our Film FathersSpotify: Our Film FathersGoogle Podcasts: Our Film FathersStitcher: Our Film FathersAmazon Music: Our Film Fathers-----------------------Follow us:Instagram: @ourfilmfathersTwitter: @ourfilmfathersEmail: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
In this installment of TPS Reports the Squares discuss Acura Legends, the Babe Ruth estate, cold lean, Best Picture 2006, puking on demand, self-checkout scams, 50 Cent & White Sox fans vs. Cubs fans. Pre-save Junkyard Samurai II (7/14) Outro song: "Legends" by Acumental Smoochie Gang Playlist Term's Album of the Week Playlist Please send questions, stories & whatever else to tpsreportspodcast@gmail.com and feel free to leave us a voicemail at 708-797-3079. The Palmer Squares on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Patreon & more Shop for Official TPS Merchandise
GGACP celebrates the life and career of legendary Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin with this ENCORE of a 2020 interview with Alan and his son, Emmy-winning actor-director Adam Arkin. In this memorable episode, Adam and Alan talk about portraying villains, directing dark comedies, working with children, the precision of the Coen brothers and the Cold War politics of "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming." Also, Pat McCormick hits the hard stuff, Groucho drops in on Second City, Stephen King praises "Wait Until Dark" and Alan (almost) directs "Blazing Saddles." PLUS: Captain Kangaroo! "Northern Exposure"! The brilliance of "The In-Laws"! Adam "reps" Chuck McCann! Alan records "The Banana Boat Song"! And Adam and Alan choose their favorite Arkin performances! (Special thanks to Marsha McManus, Estelle Lasher, Gino Salomone, Sherman Allen and John Murray) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Plot looks back at the career of the late, great Alan Arkin, who recently passed away at the age of 89.We talk about his folk music career before getting into acting and then play some clips from a number of our favorite films in which he starred, from “The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming” to “Grosse Point Blank.” Did you know Arkin was on both Sesame Street and The Muppet Show in his career? Whether comedy or drama, one of the best actors of the last half-century. Rest in Peace.
Academy and Tony Award-winning actor, Alan Arkin, has died at 89. Joe Donahue spoke with him on The Roundtable in 2011 about the memoir "An Improvised Life." In this wide-ranging interview Arkin recalls his time at Second City, his aversion to being typecast, and how winning the Oscar didn't change his career.
Comentarios: Juan Bosch: NACIÓ EN LA CIUDAD DE LA VEGA EL 30 DE JUNIO DE 1909 https://juanbosch.org/biografia/ Entrevistan a Rudy Giuliani como parte de investigación del 6 de enero https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/en-espanol/noticias/story/2023-06-27/fuente-ap-entrevistan-a-rudy-giuliani-como-parte-de-investigacion-del-6-de-enero Jaime Vázquez: promotor cultural y cinéfilo Actividades Artista Plástico Rolando Santiago artista plástica y caretero ◦ Exposición de Máscaras contemporania o experimental de Carnaval Antonio Mejías Rentas: reportero cultural Muere Alan Arkin Fallece el actor Alan Arkin a sus 89 años Arkin era reconocido por haber ganado el Oscar por “Little Miss Sunshine” https://www.elvocero.com/escenario/cine/fallece-el-actor-alan-arkin-a-sus-89-a-os/article_c1d2a1ec-1762-11ee-9c7f-ebd0bba419c0.html Popi (1969) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064827/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_1_act "El genial viudo puertorriqueño Abraham Rodríguez (Alan Arkin), conocido como "Popi" por sus hijos preadolescentes, lidia con la pobreza y las dificultades en su vecindario de Spanish Harlem. Desesperado por brindarles a sus hijos todas las oportunidades para tener éxito, y notando la reverencia con la que los estadounidenses tratan a los inmigrantes cubanos, Popi se da cuenta de un plan descabellado. Deja a sus hijos a flote en un bote frente a la costa de Florida, confiando en que serán "rescatados" como refugiados cubanos y adoptados por patrocinadores adinerados."
As you know, health, longevity, and overall wellness are some of Sarah's favorite topics of discussion here, and this episode does not disappoint. Dr. Eva Arkin's practice is for women by women and is a leader in the Atlanta gynecology field. Her understanding of the complexities of the female body is eye-opening, she and Sarah even dive into menopause and demystify a lot of popular thoughts regarding its process. Dr. Eva Arkin is a wealth of knowledge and experience, Sarah just had to share her with you. Enjoy! Dr. Eva Arkin - Premier Care for Women www.premiercareforwomen.com
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Anna M. and Anna L. chat with Emily Arkin, a Washington, D.C.-based registered dietitian nutritionist. Emily owns the group practice RD Emily & Team and specializes in eating disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, and Health At Every Size®-aligned medical nutrition therapy. They discuss: Probiotics -- what are they and when they can be helpful (if at all).
Last week, we talked Jackie Chan, so it's only natural that this week we talk, uhh... Turkey? Yes, we're tackling our first TURKISH film, THE SWORD AND THE CLAW (1975)! Also known as both THE LIONMAN and KILIC ASLAN, this oddball feature is part TARZAN, part ROBIN HOOD, and part TURKISH STAR WARS (it even shares star Cüneyt Arkin!) Get ready to be dazzled by metal claws and traitorous maidens in this rollicking adventure romp!"MAKE US CLAWS!" on this week's episode of CULT and CLASSIC Films Podcast! Listen wherever you get your podcasts and at https://cultandclassicfilms.com/!Last Week: "RUMBLE IN THE BRONX" (1995)Host: NATE WYCKOFFPanelists: TAD MASTROIANNI, MANDY LONGLEY, & CORINNE PORTER
It's time for an all new-mini campaign and Kyle is back in the DM seat! We have a four-part side mission starting with this episode featuring Mike, Ben, and a new player, Maggie! And they'll be introducing new characters for this quest. First up is Arkin, an aasimar who tries maybe too hard to fit in with the little people. We also have Fliminald, the peace cleric who is being pushed out of a life of comfort very much against their will. And then there's Thistlyn, the bard who is trying to leave the shadow of her famous musician parents and come out with her first big chart-topper! Let's meet the party and see if they're any good at this adventuring thing! Are you enjoying the show? Please help us grow and tell someone about it! All episodes are available at http://www.intelligencecheck.com/ Join us on Discord https://discord.gg/EWv8hFn ! We're on Twitter https://twitter.com/IntelCheckDnD and Reddit www.reddit.com/r/IntelligenceCheck/. Email us at intelligencecheckpodcast@gmail.com Follow cast members on twitter! Kyle is @overturfKyle1, Lauren is @HottingerLauren, Kevin is @Palards, Mike is @CriticalButler, and Ben runs the show account. Help support the show on Patreon and get access to exclusive bonus content like behind the scenes discussions and our Season 1 Album! More details at https://www.patreon.com/IntelligenceCheck . And thank you to our patrons listed here http://www.intelligencecheck.com/p/supporter-shout-outs/! Merchandise is available at tee.pub/lic/18PfY6FQeuc Theme song by Jet 'n' Joby Logo designed by Ed Rempfer
This week Mike and Ari talk The Collection, which offers less torture and more of an escape room /haunted house vibe this time around. We talk our favorite over the top set pieces; why Arkin makes for such a great returning hero; ponder the logistics of securing the real estate, equipment & manpower to set up these complex traps and murder devices. Plus, for your consideration-a third movie in this series might be more important than a cure for cancer.
"Lady in a Cage" is a 1964 psychological thriller film directed by Walter Grauman. The movie features Olivia de Havilland as Mrs. Hilyard, a wealthy woman who becomes trapped in an elevator in her own home after it breaks down. While she is stuck, she finds herself at the mercy of a group of violent and disturbed intruders who break into her home and terrorize her. The film explores themes of power dynamics, class struggle, and the breakdown of social order in the face of chaos. With Anthony Arkin and Matthew Arkin. arkinbros.com Producers: Alexis Rosinsky and Sofia Rosinsky, https://stellalunafilms.com, Instagram: Stellalunafilms Elia Baitel: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/elixirtv Instagram: Elixirhere
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"The Desperate Hours," a 1955 film directed by William Wyler, the Hilliard family is taken hostage by three escaped convicts, led by the ruthless and dangerous Humphrey Bogart. As the family struggles to survive and escape, tensions rise and relationships are tested, exploring themes of family, survival, and morality. With an outstanding cast, including Fredric March, Martha Scott, and Arthur Kennedy. With Anthony Arkin and Matthew Arkin. arkinbros.com Producers: Alexis Rosinsky and Sofia Rosinsky, https://stellalunafilms.com, Instagram: Stellalunafilms Elia Baitel: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ElixirTV Instagram: Elixirhere
On this week's episode of Chutzpod, Rabbi Shira and Joshua welcome Korin Arkin of the National Human Trafficking Hotline and Noel Gomez of the Organization for Prostitution Survivors to learn about what human trafficking and modern day slavery look like. It's a heavy episode, but important listening to understand that the Exodus story is not a thing of the past. Listen today to learn more about what is happening all around us and what you can do to help. Episode Timecodes: (06:00) Interview with Noel Gomez & Korin Arkin (35:00) Closing Nigun by Yosef Goldman
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During the pandemic, actor Matthew Arkin got a call from his dad, Alan Arkin. “My dad says, ‘Hey, you know you can make aquavit at home?'” Matthew explains, sipping a damn delicious aquavit tonic in the SDM conference room. Matthew's response was, essentially, “Uh, thanks, dad.” In Scandinavia, aquavit (the word means water of life) is everything. There are over 200 songs dedicated to it. In the U.S., it's mostly known as the stuff they drink in Scandinavia—a bracing blast of northern booze that helps wash down the pickled herring. A couple weeks went by and Matthew's dad called again. He says the thing about the aquavit again. Whether genuinely inspired or just to get his dad to shut up about it, Matthew decided to give it a go. He made a batch—a warmer, smoother version you could sip like bourbon. He stuck it in the freezer and figured he'd forget about it forever. A year later, friends intervened. Visiting one day, Marc Marosi (a stand-in for George Clooney, a dapper fellow) tasted it. Loved it. Told Matthew he could sell it. “I don't drink, but I want more of this,” Marc said at the time. So they called their old friend Bruce Glassman, a San Diego-based food and drinks writer (and former SDM beer columnist) to help perfect the recipe. After finding the perfect mix on the 22nd try, the new American aquavit—Batch 22—was born. The title is also an ode to the man whose random call started the idea, since Alan Arkin famously starred in the 1970s film, Catch 22. Was it really any good? To find out, the three friends—all now in their 60s—set out on a cross-country road trip. With a hundred mason jars full of their small-batch aquavit, they'd drive city to city and let the bartenders of America tell them if they were nuts or not. And every time, the bartenders were floored. They were also thankful it wasn't yet another tequila, another small-batch bourbon. In an evolved cocktail industry constantly looking for something new—this smooth, small-batch aquavit stands out. In just under six months, Batch 22 won several awards from across the country. It is shockingly delicious, not the aquavit most Americans know. The golden-hued spirit tastes of caraway and rye and dill and citrus. As if you liquefied a quality rye bread and put it in a bottle. According to the EU, the dominant flavor of aquavit must come from caraway and must have a minimum 37.5% ABV. Batch 22's three most prominent notes are citrus, caraway, and dill. Unlike traditional aquavit, Batch 22 is smooth, sippable, and exceptionally mixable. The three friends come into the San Diego Magazine offices for one of the more hilarious (and, at times, bawdy) episodes of HHH we've had in a long while. We assemble around the conference room, Bruce acts as bartender. We drink, we laugh. In news, Pacific Beach is getting its own al fresco food hall brought to you by food collective Mission + Garnet for a six-concept eatery from local restaurateur, Scott Slater. Perfecte Rocher has settled in as the new director of culinary operations for Consortium Holdings' most recent project: the Lafayette Hotel in North Park and the venerated golden-age hipster beacon of San Diego history. WashMobile, the family-owned spot for tortas (Mexican sandwiches), is setting up shop at NOVO Brazil Brewing Co. once a week—their first pop-up in San Diego. Soichi Sushi is opening next door in the former De Nada Kitchen on Adams Ave. Sonoran-inspired BBQ spot, Papalito, plans to open in South Park, adding to their map with hubs in North Park and East Village. Lastly, Amplified East Village has been aquired by long time PR head, Aubree Miller. It is being revamped as modbom. They will be switching to more cocktail focused and Drew Bent will be leasing the kitchen. If you wanna meet Glassman and Arkin and Marosi and try their creation—on April 1 they're launching a new cocktail with Understory at the Sky Deck.
GGACP celebrates Father's Day with this classic interview from 2020, featuring Emmy-winning actor-director Adam Arkin and Oscar-winning actor-director Alan Arkin. In this episode, Adam and Alan talk about portraying villains, directing dark comedies, working with children, the precision of the Coen brothers and the Cold War politics of "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming." Also, Pat McCormick hits the hard stuff, Groucho drops in on Second City, Stephen King praises "Wait Until Dark" and Alan (almost) directs "Blazing Saddles." PLUS: Captain Kangaroo! "Northern Exposure"! The brilliance of "The In-Laws"! Adam "reps" Chuck McCann! Alan records "The Banana Boat Song"! And Adam and Alan choose their favorite Arkin performances! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices