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Your host at his fattest with NBC's new star, Dulcé SloanAllow a few seconds for buffering.Yahoo! player or right click HERE to download | Launch pop-up playerThe rest of the world, i.e. non-Art Howard listeners, may not have heard of Dulcé Sloan yet, but she has a talent holding contract with NBC, so she'll be on their TV sets soon. She's also appeared on ESPN's Riggle's Picks and ABC's Resurrection.Sloan takes the time to chat with Art for a follow-up to her 2012 interview, and details the amazing things that have happened to her in the past year: coming in second at the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival, which paved the way for an appearance at Montreal's Just for Laughs, and now, opportunities with NBC. 67 minutes.Art's comments: "I knew Dulcé had the goods when I first saw her four years ago! Whether you seethe with sour grapes when someone does better than you, or if you know how to be genuinely happy for the success of others, this show is for you. Download it today, because when she gets a Top Five TV show, I'm jacking the price of this one up to $39.99!"Dulcé Sloan links: Dulcé Sloan.com Estraya jewelry NBC Stands Up Share this episode with the buttons below! REVIEW in iTunes! We're dyin' over here!
Allow a few seconds for buffering.Yahoo! player or right click HERE to download | Launch pop-up playerPossibly the most influential book on Art's life. How sad!It's a very special episode of Art Howard at Night! No, really, it IS! Art salutes his greatest idol, late night television icon David Letterman. Joining him in discussing Letterman's 33 year late night career and retirement are Brian Arnold, a member of the Letterman fan Facebook group, and Jeff Zuk, creator of the tribute Letterman Twitter feeds @ByeLetterman and @ByeLettermanLT. Sit back and prepare to have your memory jogged as they discuss favorite guests, musical moments and bits you may have forgotten. Art's comments: "Stay tuned for a sappy ending that seemed like a good idea when I thought of it as I walked around the park, but in hindsight may have been a terrible idea! However, it stands as the only recorded document that I'm capable of having fuzzy emotions. "Although it's unlikely, I would like to think Dave might at least skim this one as he's out on the fishing boat in Montana sometime. After nearly 40 years of hearing people telling him how great he is, he can always dial this up and hear it one more time. Thanks, Dave!" 1 hr. 5 mins.((( In stereo, where available! ))) Use the icons below to spread the news of this iconic show. Relevant links:@ByeLetterman Twitter feed@ByeLettermanLT live tweets of the showDavid Letterman fan Facebook group (if you join, don't be a dick)Art's interview with Late Night/Late Show writer, Joe Toplyn
Allow a few seconds for buffering.Yahoo! player or right click HERE to download | Launch pop-up playerChet Wild returns to the Laughing Skull Fest, Atlanta and Art Howard at Night! Art once again catches up with Wild at the W Hotel in Midtown Atlanta. (Apparently there was turnover in the security staff and the new guys didn't know to keep Art off the premises.) They discuss various adventures Chet has had in the last year, such as: The status of his podcast with former American Idol host, Brian DunkelmanPerforming as a hologram at Comic ConHis upcoming live show Crowd Work: The Musical Michigan comic Stu McCallister is also in the room. As a bonus track, McCallister and Wild discuss the mental games and career obstacles that every career standup comic faces. 53 minutes. Art's comments: "After a drought of guests, I return with not one but TWO! Who's the man? Hint: I'M the man!"Chet again had some great stories to share. If you drew his career on a graph since our last meeting, it would be a continuing upward line. "You'll also enjoy, as I did, being a fly on the wall and hearing two comedians on the frontlines of show business discussing their trade. "Special congratulations to our previous guest Dulcé Sloan, who made it to 2nd place out of 72 comics at Laughing Skullfest!"Links:Chet WildStu McCallister Use the tools below to share with the fools you know.
The most whacked-out thing in TV history.Allow a few seconds for buffering.Yahoo! player or right click HERE to download | Launch pop-up player Art's back, and he's by himself! Except for your company, of course. Art takes a trip to Mary Mac's Tea Room, birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement (right?).He also asks the question, "Was the Muppets-Lady Gaga Holiday Special the sounding of the final horn before Apocalypse?"Finally, hear about how he may have embarrassed himself in front of the stars on Twitter.All of this and a look at your local forecast! 22 minutes. Art's Comments: "I'm one guest who never fails to disappoint. What's worst is this Art Howard guy talks so much that I can't get a word in edgewise." Relevant links:Mary Mac's Tea Room"Gaga's Muppet Thanksgiving Flopped Majorly" (Huffington Post)
Allow a few seconds for buffering.Yahoo! player or right click HERE to download | Launch pop-up playerArt Howard at Night's first guest ever, Don de Leaumont, returns to show his softer side with this live acoustic performance!Don may be best known as publisher of the hard rock/metal blog, The Great Southern Brainfart, which has received bylines and mentions in music magazines from Revolver to Rolling Stone. For his 40th birthday, however, much like Jimmy Buffet did with "A Pirate Looks at 40," Don looks at 40 by demonstrating his singer-songwriter skills. Along with highlights from his birthday show at Decatur, Georgia's Java Monkey café, Art gets the inside scoop on how a devout metal fan weaned on Twisted Sister became an unplugged, fingerpicking wordsmith.Songs performed are "You Built a Wall," "Somewhere in Between," "Why I Sing About the Rain," "Carry Me Home" and "Fart Proudly" (seriously). 41 minutes.Art's comments: "Oh, my poor face! Don totally melted us all! But really, if you listen closely to Don's music, you'll hear impressively precise fingerpicking with the most well-thought-out rhymes this side of Jay-Z. Turn off the screamo for a change and take a listen to Don." Don de Leaumont links:Don's music at Bandcamp.comThe Great Southern Brainfart metal blogDon's Facebook"Ghengis Don" on TwitterIf you like this episode (and you know you do...stop trying to act too cool), share it on Facebook, Twitter, etc. Thank you!
Episode 14 of the Digital Convergence Podcast by 16x9 Cinema with host Carl Olson - a visual artist, photographer, and filmmaker based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Art Howard identifies himself as a photographer. But he is much more than that. Art is an award winning cinematographer. Art shares a number of tips for photographers using the Canon 5D Mark II for video. According to his bio on DPExperience.com: "For 30 years, two time Emmy award winning photographer and producer Art Howard has helped viewers experience life through images from both poles, 49 states and 30 countries. His shooting experience started with 16 mm film cameras through 3/4 U-matic and up through HDCAM and DSLR. Art is firm believer in the combined power of sight and sound and shoots with both strong images and equally strong sound in mind. Taking the viewer to places like the Gulf war in Kuwait, -30 degree conditions in the Arctic, or the ocean floor 3000 feet below the surface he pushes constantly for new ways to tell the story. In 2000, Art broke new ground in the area od television technology by lensing the first ever High Definition program in the country for use in a public science museum. The program, seen at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and broadcast on WRAL-TV and HDNet, was recognized by the National Association of Television Program Executives for excellent in High Definition Television Production. It was the first time a “high def” program won the organization’s prestigious IRIS award. Art has won more than 50 nationally recognized awards, including two Emmy awards, 5 Telly awards, a Robert Kennedy Journalism award, and a National Press Photographers Association award. Art’s work has been featured on CBS, ABC, NBC, The Travel Channel, Discovery, National Geographic, and The Smithsonian and other museums throughout the country. He is a 20 year member of the National Press Photographers Association."
Watch a NOAA video podcast on the deep-sea cold water corals located and sampled from poorly studied middle slope (360-800 meter) coral banks, from Cape Lookout, NC to southeastern FL covering over 650 nautical miles (1,205 km). Video courtesy of Ross et al, NOAA-OE, HBOI and Art Howard.