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This week: 2023 Product Listings data-mined. We all love Earthspark Arcee, and we all love Ben Yee, and Brian likes calendars. The post Radio Free Cybertron 797 – Free-floating Flaps appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
This week: 2023 Product Listings data-mined. We all love Earthspark Arcee, and we all love Ben Yee, and Brian likes calendars. The post Radio Free Cybertron 797 – Free-floating Flaps appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
This week: We talk more about ReAction than we're comfortable with, honestly. But our pal Ben Yee had a blast at the brand new Toys R Us location in New Jersey, so Christmas is saved. The post Radio Free Cybertron 758 – Memories, some better left forgotten appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
This week: We talk more about ReAction than we're comfortable with, honestly. But our pal Ben Yee had a blast at the brand new Toys R Us location in New Jersey, so Christmas is saved. The post Radio Free Cybertron 758 – Memories, some better left forgotten appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
Warning! Spoilers ahead! Join this All-Star fan panel as Ant gets a little help from his friends to dissect the final installment of Netflix's War for Cybertron Trilogy with Kingdom. Special guests on the show include “The Salty Seaman,” Gabriel Owens, Jen Ulm of Stasis Pod Podcast, Ben Yee of Ben's World of Transformers (BWTF), … Continue reading TFU News & Views 49 – Transformers: Kingdom SPOILER Review Panel →
Warning! Spoilers ahead! Join this All-Star fan panel as Ant gets a little help from his friends to dissect the final installment of Netflix's War for Cybertron Trilogy with Kingdom. Special guests on the show include “The Salty Seaman,” Gabriel Owens, Jen Ulm of Stasis Pod Podcast, Ben Yee of Ben's World of Transformers (BWTF), … Continue reading TFU News & Views 49 – Transformers: Kingdom SPOILER Review Panel →
Ben Yee-Paulson is an internationally recognized American composer, who's music has been premiered at Carnegie Hall, Jordan Hall, Harvard University, Curtis Institute, Warwick Castle in England, La Schola Cantorum in Paris, the DiMenna Center in New York City, and the world opening of Microsoft’s flagship store in New York City. Nationally, Ben’s music was awarded first-place in the Costello Competition, both a Merit Award and “Emerging Composer” status from the Tribeca New Music Festival, honorable mention from the Charles Ives Concert Series, and finalist position from ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composers multiple times. Internationally, he received honorable mention in the Future Blend Composition Competition, and was a semi-finalist in the Tampa Bay Symphony’s Composition Competition. Ben was a composer-in-residence at the Zodiac Music Festival and DePaul University. He is represented by PARMA Recordings.Ben’s music has been played renowned ensembles like the American Modern Ensemble, Ensemble Del Niente, the American Modern Orchestra, the NEC Contemporary Ensemble, and the New York Youth Symphony. Other premieres occurred at the European American Musical Alliance, the Bard Conductor’s Institute, the Atlantic Music Festival, the Zodiac Music Festival, the Mostly Modern Festival, and the International Horn Symposium in Belgium. His music has been played by prominent artists like Grammy-nominated cellist Thomas Mesa, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra violinist Chelsea Kim, and internationally-acclaimed harpist Abigail Kent. Ben is a Doctor of Music student at Indiana University’s Jacob School of Music, studying with Aaron Travers and Claude Baker. He has a Master of Music from New England Conservatory and Bachelors of Music from New York University, where he studied with Michael Gandolfi, Kati Agócs, and Justin Dello Joio.The Question of the Week is, "What defines a successful partnership between performer and composer?" Ben and I discuss fruitful relationships he has had with performers, what the general mindsets and goals of modern day composers are, how performing and playing piano has informed his own composition style, and how he would hope his music would be performed in two hundred years.
Masterpiece Raiden. What else do you need? Oh, a Siege Crosshairs contest. Oh, awesome photos of upcoming Cyberverse toys from Ben Yee. Oh, and way more. Oh, and even MORE next week! It's like it's some annual holiday time of giving or something. The post Radio Free Cybertron 651 – Everybody Uses the Free Monkey appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
Masterpiece Raiden. What else do you need? Oh, a Siege Crosshairs contest. Oh, awesome photos of upcoming Cyberverse toys from Ben Yee. Oh, and way more. Oh, and even MORE next week! It's like it's some annual holiday time of giving or something. The post Radio Free Cybertron 651 – Everybody Uses the Free Monkey appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
Ilya and Devin talk with Ben Yee, former secretary of the Manhattan Democratic Committee, Democratic Party reformer and good government advocate as well as former candidate for NYC Public Advocate. And remember: Vote for Devin before November 5th!
Following our look at the 1986 Autobot toys, we’re getting our evil on by breaking down the toy line from the Deception side of things. And we’re doubling our dose of Bens this week, with guest appearances from Ben Yee from bwtf.com and my friend and Transformers fan, Ben Cremeens. Please like and subscribe wherever … Continue reading Episode 54 – 1986 Toy Line: Decepticons →
In this episode we take an in-depth look at the Autobot side of the 1986 toy line; from what carried over from 1985 to late additions from Season 2 to TF:TM toys to the early introduction of season 3 figures, we’ll talk about it all. Special Guests include Ben Yee of bwtf.com and my friend … Continue reading Episode 53 – 1986 Toy Line: Autobots →
Episode 124: Public Advocate Candidate Ben Yee by Max & Murphy
Some want to eliminate the position of New York City Public Advocate. Fortunately, 34-year-old Ben Yee has some big ideas for how to utilize the office for innovation.
For the last ten years, Ben Yee has been engaging people to get more involved in the way government operates. On Jan. 14, he stopped by The Wave in Rockaway Beach to discuss his run for NYC Public Advocate with Editor In Chief Mark C. Healey.
The second part of our series wrap-up with special guest Ben Yee!
In the first part of a two-part series wrap-up, we share some final thoughts on the Beast Wars show and toyline and talk about creator involvement in the fandom and recording TV shows on VHS with our special guest Ben Yee!