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Dr. Greg Carr and Professor Karen Hunter remember the life and legacy of Joe Madison, known as “The Black Eagle,” who passed away on January 31. He was 74.Joe Madison was a leading figure in American talk radio, who made history on multiple occasions, including in 2015 when he broke the Guinness World Record for “longest marathon hosting a radio talk show” (52 hours live). His efforts raised over $250,000 for the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. In that same year he also became the first national, American talk show in more than 50 years to broadcast live from Cuba.Madison was also a civil rights activist known for staging protests and acts of civil disobedience, and a key figure in the top circles of African American leadership and activism. A native of Dayton, Ohio, he graduated from Washington University in St. Louis, which awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2019. In that same year he was also elected to the National Radio Hall of Fame in recognition of over 40 years in broadcasting. His signature line when people called his show to speak about injustice was “What are you going to do about it?”Madison is survived by his wife, Sherry; his children Jason, Monesha, Shawna and Michelle; his five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.JOIN KNARRATIVE: https://www.knarrative.com it's the only way to get into #Knubia, where these classes areheld live with a live chat.To shop Go to:TheGlobalMajorityMore from us:Knarrative Twitter: https://twitter.com/knarrative_Knarrative Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knarrative/In Class with Carr Twitter: https://twitter.com/inclasswithcarrSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Please COMMENT, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Beşiktaş have gone from a 6 match win streak to now back to back losses int he Turkish Süper Lig, following last week's abyssmal display against a 10-men Gaziantep. This time the Black Eagles may have hit a new low, as they lost against a 9 men Konyaspor! Despite the circumstances of the match going int heir favour with the hosts being reduced to 10-men in the first half after a horror tackle from Melih Bostan on the returning Gabriel Paulista. Despite being reduced to 10-men however, Konyaspor -- much like Trabzonspor earlier this season -- took the lead on a set-piece. But unlike earlier this season in Trabzon, the Black Eagles were completely unable to fight themselves back int he match. In the second half, with plenty of time on the clock, Konyaspor were even reduced to 9 men after Alassane Ndao saw his second yellow, but Beşiktaş were still completely uncapable of fighting themselves back int he match despite the two men advantage. Potentilaly a new low for them in this already lowpoint riddled season. You can follow us across social media @BesiktasPodcast (Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook) You can also follow our hosts on Twitter/X! Kaan Bayazit | http://www.x.com/Razzerian Sinan Schwarting | http://www.x.com/Sir_Writes_aLot Kartal Ogur | http://www.x.com/KartalLOgur Want to support us? Hit the JOIN button and become either a Black Eagle hatchling for €0,99 or Black Eagle VIP member for €3,99 and gain access to Member Only bonusses! Alternatively you can head to Patreon and become a Black Eagle VIP member there for just $1,99! Patreon | http://www.patreon.com/BesiktasPodcast Bonus content includes: - Beşiktaş themed loyalty badges and emojis on YouTube (YouTube membership only) - Weekly VIP Audio podcast - Monthly episode of "THE SCHWARTING REPORT" with Sinan Schwarting - Early access to most of our Video content (if it's not too time sensitive to publish it immediately) such as: The Black Eagle Stories, Expert Insights on various topics and more! - Access to our WhatsApp community chat Check out kartalyuvasi.eu for official Beşiktaş merchandise!
Beşiktaş have seen their positive momentum unexpectedly halted following a painful home defeat at the hands of Gaziantep FK. Ciro Immobile had put the Black Eagles 1-0 up from the penalty spot in the first half, after Rafa Silva was brought down int he box by Viana (who later saw his second yellow). But despite starting the second half well and forcing Gaziantep's goalkeeper Burak to several good saves, it was the visitors who scored against the run of play. When they then later went down to 10-men and the Black Eagles were pushing for a second, again the visitors struck against the run of play following a collective switch off at the back. You can follow us across social media @BesiktasPodcast (Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook) You can also follow our hosts on Twitter/X! Kaan Bayazit | http://www.x.com/Razzerian Sinan Schwarting | http://www.x.com/Sir_Writes_aLot Kartal Ogur | http://www.x.com/KartalLOgur Want to support us? Hit the JOIN button and become either a Black Eagle hatchling for €0,99 or Black Eagle VIP member for €3,99 and gain access to Member Only bonusses! Alternatively you can head to Patreon and become a Black Eagle VIP member there for just $1,99! Patreon | http://www.patreon.com/BesiktasPodcast Bonus content includes: - Beşiktaş themed loyalty badges and emojis on YouTube (YouTube membership only) - Weekly VIP Audio podcast - Monthly episode of "THE SCHWARTING REPORT" with Sinan Schwarting - Early access to most of our Video content (if it's not too time sensitive to publish it immediately) such as: The Black Eagle Stories, Expert Insights on various topics and more! - Access to our WhatsApp community chat Check out kartalyuvasi.eu for official Beşiktaş merchandise!
Watch on YouTube for the best experience! Beşiktaş have won six matches straight under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and have, for the first time this season, won four games in a row in the Turkish Süper Lig. The Black Eagles didn't have the easiest match against Kayserispor however, despite a promising start the visitors restored balance and it took the Eagles until right before halfitme to open the scoreline. In the second half Beşiktaş struggled and were unable to kill off the game until a late penalty, won by substitute Ernest Muci and converted by another substitute Semih Kiliçsoy sealed the deal for the Black Eagles! You can follow us across social media @BesiktasPodcast (Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook) You can also follow our hosts on Twitter/X! Kaan Bayazit | http://www.x.com/Razzerian Sinan Schwarting | http://www.x.com/Sir_Writes_aLot Kartal Ogur | http://www.x.com/KartalLOgur Want to support us? Hit the JOIN button and become either a Black Eagle hatchling for €0,99 or Black Eagle VIP member for €3,99 and gain access to Member Only bonusses! Alternatively you can head to Patreon and become a Black Eagle VIP member there for just $1,99! Patreon | http://www.patreon.com/BesiktasPodcast Bonus content includes: - Beşiktaş themed loyalty badges and emojis on YouTube (YouTube membership only) - Weekly VIP Audio podcast - Monthly episode of "THE SCHWARTING REPORT" with Sinan Schwarting - Early access to most of our Video content (if it's not too time sensitive to publish it immediately) such as: The Black Eagle Stories, Expert Insights on various topics and more! - Access to our WhatsApp community chat Check out kartalyuvasi.eu for official Beşiktaş merchandise!
Listen to the full episode here: https://www.patreon.com/c/coldpod Prince Batrick is the founder of the hardcore record label 11PM Records. Patrick sat down with us to discuss Rev, The Black Eagle, the opposite of dry January, 'full timers', people who only go out on Halloween and New Years, Richmond's alcohol laws, getting into hardcore, Gwar, Municipal Waste, Best Friends Day Festival, getting moshed into a lake, Screaming Females, moving to New York, interning at Panache, 285 Kent, Mac Demarco, Pharmakon, the New York Punk Scene, train yard shows, Toronto being more like London than American cities, diversity, artists relying on brands and the government, Richmond cops, DIY raves, Toronto summers, pretentious DJs, fun music vs cool music, only releasing records on vinyl, The Cock (NYC), serial killers, Peter Gatien and more! Prince Batrick Josh McIntyre Nick Marian ---- COLD POD
This is a tribute to a dear person who taught me to think critcally over important issues.
Originally posted on YouTube in video format. A review of former Canadian Soccer star Atiba Hutcinson's new book "The Beautiful Dream: a Memoir" by Atiba Hutchinson and Dan Robson. This books covers Atiba's time during his early days as a kid playing football on a local field behind his house with his friends and brother to him reaching the pinnacle of professional football at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. With his international career for the #CanMNT at the centre of the story, it covers his first steps in to European football with several trials at some major European clubs to his first professional contract with Östers IF in Sweden, his subsequent move to Helsingborg IF and his big transfer to FC Copenhagen where he won his first trophies. It continues with his troubled time at PSV Eindhoven, a difficult period in his career due to multiple knee surgeries and then continues with his decade long stint as a Black Eagle at Beşiktaş, where he ended his club career in 2023 before playing one last game for Canada in the semi-finals of the Gold Cup. Kaan listened to the AUDIO version of the book read by narrator Odario Williams, available on Audible (see below for links). GET THE BOOK Audible | https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Beautiful-Dream-Audiobook/B0CP8J3Z6B?qid=1727350569&sr=1-1&ref_pageloadid=not_applicable&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=EKJ0Y026XX9008XP503K&pageLoadId=KvgUicYWIWuG9XH1&creativeId=0d6f6720-f41c-457e-a42b-8c8dceb62f2c&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1 Amazon | https://www.amazon.com/Beautiful-Dream-Memoir-Atiba-Hutchinson/dp/0735247358 Amazon UK | https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beautiful-Dream-Memoir-Atiba-Hutchinson-ebook/dp/B0CP3DDZ3M Amazon DE | https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Atiba-Hutchinson/dp/0735247358 Amazon CA | https://www.amazon.ca/Beautiful-Dream-Memoir-Atiba-Hutchinson/dp/0735247358/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2EVPP7BEE2KW8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.UtrnS3wJuQkgkkPhsyLTSbcehUXChrFZadp-lb2EutyViRqBfXhmH1FiynnZCitZ7neJZ-w3qw0O9W-VUVX7sTAf6fhhkFHgpWuYQfYNNA97RvFElcwAVwMdzT7VugFVYA9eoTYo6qCYL0JkkUt3qAQjm6PO0O6oGbbVbpfsRMPRrpSBTHIg2wrhUYlTQl68Wh3yAdrafHNwnc6x_0RXiN8HVrSrfhYSzoFoYHKa88ykc2fHr1hS-GTtc9MfswzloEcmWsLL1pi9Z4tHEmj-A1IUu5vHe4d1i9QZOYCqIx0.Zv2dckw2qt75_4z9nugthHYHS7MMAUaLKy92LW4LiEs&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+beautiful+dream&qid=1727350431&sprefix=the+beautiful+dream%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-1
A baboon actor? The craziest stunt ever featured on Disasterpiece? AN OLYMPIC MEDALIST?It can only mean one thing: the boys are talking THE ORDER OF THE BLACK EAGLE. The wildest, silliest 80s action movie you've never heard of. Listen to the ridiculous story of Duncan Jax, the James Bond-knockoff you didn't know you needed (featuring, of course, a terrifying cryogenically frozen Hitler) in the best sequel they've watched yet. Follow us on Instagram to keep updated about our monthly live shows!Check out more from Justin here: justindodd.rocks Check out more from Steve here: stevejhward.com drinkgenies.com
On today's show, Moody & Groo are back on the Last of the Action Heroes Podcast Network with the newest installment of VAN DAMMIT covering Jean Claude Van Damme in 1988's Black Eagle..Show Rundown: We want in on future Rocky 5 dissections, Groo's mid-life crisis, Ab machines, Raw moving to two hours on Netflix, UFC + sphere = future WWE shows? Black Eagle looks like a cheap film, The beautiful Doran Clark, Black Eagle is a Kusugi family affair, Jean Claude's potential, Black Eagle is a dud according to Moody & Groo, RIP James Earle Jones, No more Expendables movies, Escape Plan, Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, Groo wants you to check out the two Scott Petersen documentaries on Netflix and Peacock, and Moody discusses the first episode of Season 2 Tulsa King starring Sylvester Stallone.For our next episode of VAN DAMMIT! Moody and Groo will go back to 1989, with Jean Claude Van Damme in Cyborg. Are we building momentum here?For our next episode of Nothing Worthwhile, Moody and Groo will give their thoughts on the 2024 Netflix documentary series, Mr. McMahon. All of that plus even more WWE with our 2024 Bad Blood predictions!No Retreat, No Surrender!
On today's show, Moody & Groo are back on the Last of the Action Heroes Podcast Network with the newest installment of VAN DAMMIT covering Jean Claude Van Damme in 1988's Black Eagle. . Show Rundown: We want in on future Rocky 5 dissections, Groo's mid-life crisis, Ab machines, Raw moving to two hours on Netflix, UFC + sphere = future WWE shows? Black Eagle looks like a cheap film, The beautiful Doran Clark, Black Eagle is a Kusugi family affair, Jean Claude's potential, Black Eagle is a dud according to Moody & Groo, RIP James Earle Jones, No more Expendables movies, Escape Plan, Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, Groo wants you to check out the two Scott Petersen documentaries on Netflix and Peacock, and Moody discusses the first episode of Season 2 Tulsa King starring Sylvester Stallone. For our next episode of VAN DAMMIT! Moody and Groo will go back to 1989, with Jean Claude Van Damme in Cyborg. Are we building momentum here? For our next episode of Nothing Worthwhile, Moody and Groo will give their thoughts on the 2024 Netflix documentary series, Mr. McMahon. All of that plus even more WWE with our 2024 Bad Blood predictions! No Retreat, No Surrender!
Wednesday July 31, 2024 with guests: A. Chief Darrell "Black Eagle" Jameson B. RI Governor Daniel McKee
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Send us a Text Message.Ahead of his performance at the New York Guitar Festival, now in its 25th year, producer, guitarist, and composer Yonatan Gat (Stone Tapes) sat down with the Host of WNYC's New Sounds, John Schaefer, joined by two artists who will also perform as a part of Night Two of the festival - Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson of the Eastern Medicine Singers and Gnawa master Maalem Hassan Benjaafar. Rounding out the Night Two lineup will be Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth), Mamady Kouyaté, and Laraaji, John Schaefer will host both nights - June 14 and 15, 2024 at Kaufman Music Center in Manhattan. Link to Night One - Marc Ribot & Leyla McCalla, Yasmin Williams, Neel Murgai & Kunal PrakashLink to Night Two - The Medicine Singers featuring Yonatan Gat and Lee Ranaldo, Maalem Hassan Benjaafar, Mamady Kouyaté, and LaraajiSupport the Show.Stay in touch with us! Join our newsletter
Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson shares some of his favorite things in Rhode Island... from the places he enjoys most, the restaurants he's fond of, and the events that are dear to him in the Ocean State. Black Eagle also shared a story of the incredible character he has a performer and as a person! At the end of the episode I share one of my favorites off of Medicine Singer's self-titled album. The song is "Sunset" and I hope you enjoy it!! Please support them by picking up the album on vinyl, cd, and digital download // Interview recorded April 25, 2024 at Black Eagle Productions // Intro music by Cedros // Hosted by James Toomey //
On this episode Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson shares how blues music helped build his confidence. We also talked about what simply being good to people can lead to, as well as some of the lessons that were instilled in him early in life. Please listen to the end because I've included a song that was a music collaboration between Eastern Medicine Singers and the wonderful Mary Lee Partington who recently passed. She was a special person and I hope you all enjoy this rehearsal recording (audio credit: Raymond Watson). // Interview recorded April 25, 2024 at Black Eagle Productions // Intro music by Cedros // Hosted by James Toomey //
My guest on this episode is Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson from Eastern Medicine Singers. It's an honor and privilege to talk with him as we cover some of the differences in sounds of Native American music across North, South, East and West. We also cover how his group evolved into blending both traditional and experimental music, the true emotion behind what they create, and how the core of why they started this project is still paramount so many years later. The album they made with Yonathan Gat simply under the name Medicine Singers is a masterpiece! I absolutely recommend you give this a listen and pick it up to support them. It was definitely a lot of fun learning a bit about how this record was made here in RI and what went into during our conversation. Interlude song order: Eastern Medicine Singers live at the Prospect Terrace 80th Anniversary Celebration on June 18, 2019 "Sunrise (Rumble)" by Medicine Singers from their self-titled album "Honor Song" by Medicine Singers, Lee Ranaldo & Yonatan Gat (single) "Nannateeah" by Cu Dubg with Eastern Medicine Singers from their album Warpipe "Daybreak" by Medicine Singers from their self-titled album // Interview recorded April 25, 2024 at Black Eagle Productions // Intro music by Cedros // Hosted by James Toomey //
Unmasking The Idol (1986) brings us back to the world of superspy Duncan Jax for our final episode. In the precursor to BMFcast fave Order of the Black Eagle, Duncan and his team must stop Scarlet Leader from starting WW3 by invading his island lair. It's a great time, and a fitting way to wrap… Continue Reading BMFcast 600 – Unmasking the Idol – So Long and Thanks For All the Jox The post BMFcast 600 – Unmasking the Idol – So Long and Thanks For All the Jox first appeared on Bad Movie Fiends - The BMFcast.
What holds our bodies together? Yes, there are the biological components, such as the cells, fluids, fibers, but what about the bone-deep stuff, the histories, myths, aches, resolves? In “Our Bird Aegis,” poet Ray Young Bear evokes an adolescent eagle to show how this blend of the visceral, the inherited, and the self-made abides in each of us, no matter our form, wherever we go. Ray Young Bear is a Meskawi poet and fiction writer. He is the author of several books of poetry including, The Invisible Musician (Holy Cow Press, 1990), The Rock Island Hiking Club (University of Iowa Press, 2001), and Manifestation Wolverine (Open Road Media, 2015). Young Bear is also the author of two novels, Black Eagle Child: The Facepaint Narratives (University of Iowa Press, 1995) and Remnants of the First Earth (Grove Atlantic, 1996).Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.We're pleased to offer Ray Young Bear's poem, and invite you to read Pádraig's weekly Poetry Unbound Substack, read the Poetry Unbound book, or listen back to all our episodes.
On this edition I discuss the passing of radio legend and activist Joe Madison 05:54, I look at Super Bowl 58 Quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Brock Purdy 16:10. I discuss Jay-Z's Grammy speech and why it was problematic. This is Season 16 of the RIL DIL PODCAST you can download this podcast anywhere podcasts are available Spotify, IHeart, Apple Itunes and Blogtalkradio.com You can also go to my Youtube Channel www.youtube.com/c/RILDILPODCAST
In remembering the late Joe Madison, also known as "The Black Eagle," Ken finds inspiration in an African symbol of the past to come up with political and social solutions in the present. Not bird-brained at all.
2.2.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Black Clergy Want Ceasefire, Female Pastor Sermon Removed, Amir Locke, Carl Weathers, & Joe Madison Black Clergy calls on the Biden Administration to push Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a cease-fire. I'll talk to one spiritual leader who says a cease-fire is necessary. Dr. Gina M. Stewart broke the precedent by becoming the first woman to deliver a sermon during the National Baptist Convention. Her sermon was mysteriously taken down. She'll be here to talk about why. Today is exactly two years since Amir Locke was gunned down within seconds of the Minneapolis, Minnesota, police department trying to execute a no-knock warrant. His family will be here to tell us how they've been doing to get justice for Amir. Tonight, we honor two legends we lost this week: Actor Carl Weathers and Civil rights activist and radio host Joe Madison, known as "The Black Eagle. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we navigate the intricate dance of politics and economy, we're met with a paradox: booming job numbers and consumer confidence contrast sharply with President Biden's approval ratings. The tapestry of today's America is a blend of bipartisan efforts, like the tax relief bill, alongside Senate GOP hesitations rooted in concerns over the federal deficit and child tax credit. These are the currents shaping our landscape, and they demand a deeper understanding—one that we promise to unravel with sharp analysis and lively discussion.The airwaves lost a giant of justice with Joe Madison's passing, and we dedicate heartfelt moments to honor his legacy. Known as the Black Eagle, Joe's tireless activism echoed through generations, from his hunger strikes to amplify Sudan's humanitarian crisis, to his compelling influence on the NAACP. His story is one of courage, a clarion call to the media's power in fostering community engagement. Join us as we pay tribute to a man whose wings may have folded but whose spirit soars in the echoes of change he championed.Lastly, we contemplate the future of activism, and the necessity for influential voices, like the original Black Eagle, to guide our communities towards greater unity and resolve. It's not about passing the torch; it's about igniting a multitude of flames to light the way forward. We reflect on the fine art of the interview, our duty to challenge without seeking permission, and the strategies that shape movements like boycotts and hunger strikes. We're here to stir the pot, to provoke thought, and to inspire action—join us for a journey through the complexities of leadership, legacy, and the unyielding pursuit of justice.THE COMPARISON GROUP PODCASTTHE BEST POLITICAL PODCAST FOR PEOPLE WHO HATE POLITICS. DISCUSSION NOT DEBATE.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issuesmosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's news magazine show, exploring Jewish...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
With the recently released AMERICAN FICTION film garnering all sorts of mainstream attention and critical acclaim, I thought I'd be remiss if I didn't support Ava Duvernay's latest film ORIGIN. Origin can't boast of 5 Oscar nominations including for nods for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor but Duvernay's battle to get the movie made sounded like it was important to check it out. The majority of this episode is spent on Duvernay's skillful handling of author Isabel Wilkerson's book Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents to be able to turn a non-fiction work into a well-made movie. However, Origin is also timely as host Reggie Woodson struggles to deal with the online and social media pressures to oppose racism, White America, and most mainstream headlines in manner that's acceptable to Black people. Lastly, IAP salutes the late Joe "The Black Eagle" Madison for his lifetime of legitimate service towards the fight against unfairness, injustice, and the infringement of Civil Rights. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/its-always-personal/support
On this Thursday episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast Omar Moore pays tribute and respect to the legendary and extraordinary leader, teacher, activist, mentor, humanitarian, educator and hall of fame radio broadcaster Joe Madison, who passed on January 31 at 74. Episode recorded on February 1, 2024. Ajike Owens' official GoFundMe page: https://bit.ly/3WQOAk6 Donate: https://PayPal.me/PopcornReel New podcast: TÁR Talk (https://bit.ly/3QXRkcF) The new POLITICRAT newsletter is here! Subscribe for free: https://politicrat.substack.com. Social media: Spoutible - https://spoutible.com/popcornreel Mastodon - https://mas.to/@popcornreel Post: https://post.news/popcornreel Twitter: https://twitter.com/popcornreel Black Voters Matter: https://blackvotersmatterfund.org. Vote 411: https://vote411.org. The AUTONOMY t-shirt series—buy yours here: https://bit.ly/3yD89AL Planned Parenthood: https://plannedparenthood.org Register to vote NOW: https://vote.org The ENOUGH/END GUN VIOLENCE t-shirts on sale here: https://bit.ly/3zsVDFU Donate to the Man Up Organization: https://manupinc.org FREE: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE BRAND NEW POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST NEWSLETTER!! Extra content, audio, analysis, exclusive essays for subscribers only, plus special offers and discounts on merchandise at The Politicrat Daily Podcast online store. Something new and informative EVERY DAY!! Subscribe FREE at https://politicrat.substack.com Buy podcast merchandise (all designed by Omar Moore) and lots more at The Politicrat Daily Podcast Store: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog Join Omar on Fanbase NOW! Download the Fanbase social media app today. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: https://twitter.com/thepopcornreel.
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In-Flight With "The Black Eagle" Joe and Sherry Madison stop by to talk politics. From Trump's indictments to Biden's age, the Black Eagle weighs in on all the hot topics. #JoeMadison #Politics #CafeMochaRadio #theBlackeagle #blacknews #whenweallvote Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on a jam-packed Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris talk about the new trailers for Wonka, Napoleon, Twisted Metal and more, the Emmy Nominations, the start of the SAG-AFTRA strike, more casting for the new DC Universe, Deadpool 3, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, My Adventures with Superman, Black Eagle and more. The post Everything Actioncast Ep 634 “Emmy Noms, Guardians Vol. 3, Wonka, Napoleon and More” first appeared on Everything Action.
Ahead of July 4 and just as the Supreme Court handed down its decision on affirmative action, Maryland Governor Wes Moore joined The Black Eagle to talk about everything from gun violence to marijuana to the future of the FBI headquarters.
Total Archery Challenge 2023 went from good to bad to worse to better to best. Vince and Kenneth join Austin to recap all the events of TAC. This episode is part one of two with the Antler and Feather Co. Podcast! Tune in Tuesday to the AFCO Podcast to hear part two!Batey Custom Calls Only the BEST pot call to hit the market! Onestringer Custom designed arrow wraps and more!Fit To Hunt Fit to Hunt is a company of Personal Trainers and Coaches with one goal, getting you Fit To Hunt!Domain Outdoor Need a food plot? Domain has you covered!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWe hope you enjoyed this episode! If you did, please leave us a rating and review! If you are interested in being a guest, be sure to go fill out the form on our website!
Police continue their search throughout Akron for a blue house with a black eagle, which they hope will lead them to the scene of the crimes. But will Phyllis' descriptions prove accurate? And detectives dig deep to learn more about their suspect's past — but how will they link him to the crime scene? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this fascinating conversation, Jesse Jackson Jr. joins the Black Eagle to cover his new book "The Finger of God: From the Lineage of David to the Presidency of the United States."Buy the book today: https://www.amazon.com/Finger-God-Lineage-Presidency-United/dp/1665715278
This week Johnboy takes us through the story of an early black aviator who's daring and deceit made him a brash war hero, gun runner and braggadocio who would parachute over Harlem while playing the saxophone! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode of The Deer Gear Podcast I am joined by Dorge Huang of Firenock and Tony Warden, an archery enthusiast from Canada. Tony has recently dedicated a serious amount of time and money to testing different manufacturers archery components. Phase 1 of the testing is dealing with weight variance, kinetic energy loss, and speed deprivation. Arrows from Easton, Black Eagle, Element, Firenock, Gold Tip and a few more were featured in phase 1. The information gathered is quite astonishing, and definitely worth a visit. Phase two and three will be completed in the coming months and those will be even more intriguing. If you are an archery nut, this is the podcast for you! https://wardensoutdoor.com/introduction-to-part-1 Ask us questions! Dorge: dorgeh@firenock.com Cameron: cam@exodusoutdoorgear.com The Exodus MMT! Purchase here: https://bit.ly/ExodusMMT Connect with Firenock! Website: https://bit.ly/3Firenock YouTube: https://bit.ly/FirenockTV_YouTube CONNECT WITH US: https://linktr.ee/TheDeerGearPodcast https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcameras http://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast
In this week's episode of The Deer Gear Podcast I am joined by Dorge Huang of Firenock and Tony Warden, an archery enthusiast from Canada. Tony has recently dedicated a serious amount of time and money to testing different manufacturers archery components. Phase 1 of the testing is dealing with weight variance, kinetic energy loss, and speed deprivation. Arrows from Easton, Black Eagle, Element, Firenock, Gold Tip and a few more were featured in phase 1. The information gathered is quite astonishing, and definitely worth a visit. Phase two and three will be completed in the coming months and those will be even more intriguing. If you are an archery nut, this is the podcast for you! https://wardensoutdoor.com/introduction-to-part-1 Ask us questions! Dorge: dorgeh@firenock.com Cameron: cam@exodusoutdoorgear.com The Exodus MMT! Purchase here: https://bit.ly/ExodusMMT Connect with Firenock! Website: https://bit.ly/3Firenock YouTube: https://bit.ly/FirenockTV_YouTube CONNECT WITH US: https://linktr.ee/TheDeerGearPodcast https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcameras http://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast
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Rudolph Valentino nee Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filiberto Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguella (1895 - 1926) Top 5: The Eagle The Sheik/Son of the Sheik Cobra Blood and Sand Moran of the Lady Letty Movies watched: Patria (1917) - Fragments only exist; He shows up briefly in the background of a nightclub in episode 2. Movie stars Irene Castle. A Society Sensation (1918 short) - romantic male lead opposite the star Carmel Myers. Star power is evident already. But the movie is fragmented and not funny, except for Zazu Pitts. Skip it unless you are a Rudi completist. All Night (1918) - This silly bedroom farce is actually funny once it gets going. Rudi is just as funny as he is romantic. The Married Virgin (1918) - Rudi's sneer is the best thing about this drama where he plays a manipulative, conniving nobleman. The revelation in this film is Kathleen Kirkham. She must have supplied her own costumes because she presents a parade of beautiful clothes that even pop in scratchy black and white. Kirkham is quite marvelous. She started her own production company but like so many women in early Hollywood was trampled under the boot heels of misogyny. The Delicious Little Devil (1919) - a new blu-ray was released in 2021. A real delight if you like silliness. Mae Murray is the star and she is full-on, full-blown slapstick. This is the first film where Rudi is featured with some close-ups and a solid amount of screen time. He plays his romantic role with a sprightly lightness and admirable attention to character detail. And he engages in some punch-ups and door smashing. Eyes of Youth (1920) - Clunky and excruciatingly boring with a paucity of Rudi. But he so impressed June Mathis that she got him his break out part in 4 Horsemen Stolen Moments (1920) - Skip the first ⅔ and get to the hand-kissing lollapalooza. Rudi's 15 minutes or so are the only portion worth watching. The Wonderful Chance (1920) - barely 3 minutes existing on YouTube. But worth watching. Rudi plays a believable Hollywood style gangster sporting a fake moustache. Was filming this movie in NYC when he got the part of Julio in Four Horsemen. Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) - Often credited as the film where Rudolph was discovered by the public. It was his first collaboration with June Mathis, who claims to have discovered him. Valentino had been making his way up the chain to bigger parts since the beginning of his film career but Mathis certainly spring-loaded his ascent with this co-starring role. But it's function was really more of a beta test for the movie that really shot Rudi to fame - The Sheik. Rex Ingram was not much of an editor/director and this film suffers for it. Yes, it was intended as an epic about a European family torn apart by WWI. But it is too long, lacks style, and has too little Rudi. Its great value is the showcase it offers for Rudi's dancing and his sensuality - something the American was gasping for. The gaucho/whip dance sequence is in during the 1st third of the film. Don't fail to see what captured the hearts and libidos of filmgoers the world over. Uncharted Seas (1921) - Lost film produced by Alla Nazimova that looks awesome in the stills that remain. You can see a nice compilation set to music here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASNeXq7pHbU. He met future wife Natasha Rambova on this film set. The Conquering Power (1921) - A turgid adaptation filmed by Rex Ingram of Honore de Balzac's short story Eugenie Graudet. Turgid except for Rudi. This is where you can see his skillful depiction of a character through small gestures and thoughtful acting choices. Most of his acting is pretty modern and authentic. Plus he wears spats and a monocle. Camille (1921) - The film is dominated by Alla Nazimova displaying her grandeur rather than the emotional life of Camille. Rudi does his best but he is hardly in it. The whole thing is stiff and only for the Rudi completists. During this film Rudi and Natasha Rambova started an affair and ended up moving in together. The Sheik (1921) Moran of Lady Letty (1922) - Nice piratical thriller. Rudi engages in lots of fisticuffs and action. Beyond the Rocks (1922) - Until 2003, this was a lost film. A copy was found in The Netherlands when a collector (hoarder) died and his collection of 2,000 silent films in rusty old cans made its way to the Filmmuseum. It was the Dutch version of the film entitled Golden Chains, with all the credits and intertitles in Dutch. It has been restored and a version with English intertitles is available. Well, thank goodness! Beyond the Rocks is a little gem. In it, Rudi stars opposite Gloria Swanson, both of them at the peak of their beauty and at the apex of their stardom. They have stellar romantic chemistry as lovers kept apart by the heroine's scruples about betraying her unattractive much older, yet decent, husband. Swanson's presence is commanding and lovely. Rudi is winsome and manly. There are only 2 hand kisses but I relished them both. The story, adapted from an Elinor Glynn novel, is simple. There is a meet-cute, talisman of their love (in this case a narcissus blossom), the barrier (marriage vows), ultimate sacrifice, and happy ending. All the elements we see reused and recombined endlessly. In 1922, was it still fresh? For me, it doesn't matter because the movie made me sigh even a hundred years later. Blood and Sand (1922) - This is Rudi's last movie before he walked away from his contract with Famous Players-Lasky (Paramount Pictures). Blood and Sand was a huge hit and put him at the pinnacle of international stardom. But like so many actors after him, he resented the lack of control over his own career and that his salary was not commensurate with his value. So he became the first star to try to break the stranglehold of the Hollywood moguls over his life and work, as James Cagney, Bette Davis, and Olivia deHavilland did in the 1930's and 40's. While his case was being settled, he became the spokesperson for Mineralava beauty products and toured the country dancing with his wife, Natash Rambova. Blood and Sand (1922) - This is Rudolph Valentino's last movie before he walked away from his contract with Famous Players-Lasky (Paramount Pictures). Blood and Sand was a huge hit and put him at the pinnacle of international stardom. But like so many actors after him, he resented the lack of control over his own career and that his salary was not commensurate with his value. So he became the first star to try to break the stranglehold of the Hollywood moguls over his life and work, as James Cagney, Bette Davis, and Olivia deHavilland did in the 1930's and 40's. While his case was being settled, he became the spokesperson for Mineralava beauty products and toured the country dancing with his wife, Natasha Rambova. Blood and Sand contains his most varied performance. He's athletic, arrogant, jaunty, impish, tender, nonplussed, and best of all supremely passionate as a poor, working-class lad who becomes the greatest bullfighter in all of Spain. His passion for fighting the bulls is equal only to his love for his pretty, but boring wife (Lila Lee) and to his lust for the mercurial, smoky-eyed, hip-swaying Vamp, played by the redoubtable Nita Naldi. Valentino's acting is timeless. This timelessness comes from the inner stillness he brings to every motion, look, and gesture. This stillness is most evident in the love scenes, where he emits a magnetic force that is thrilling even today. His power of attention and grounded characterization would translate to modern screens - after a few updates. On the other hand, Naldi is pure time-old theatricality. Her Vamp (the silent film version of the femme fatale) is as hot-blooded as she is cold-hearted. Her debauchery, carelessness with the hearts of men, and gleeful depravity reach an apex when she sinks her teeth into Valentino. She really perks up the the proceedings. Carlos Saura's Carmen (1983) would be a great double feature. The Young Rajah (1922) - The only memorable aspect of this movie about the heir to an Indian throne are the costumes designed for Rudi by his wife Natasha Rambova. Rambova really knows how to design clothes to highlight her husband's attributes. Rudi can really wear a turban! Unfortunately, this film is only partially intact and the best costume of all exists only in a still photograph. You can see it here: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm0884388/mediaviewer/rm2996167680/ Monsieur Beaucaire (1924) - Rudi's 1st movie after his contract dispute with Famous Player-Lasky. It is also the 1st picture where he and his wife had creative control. The critics panned it and rightly so. The film is very poorly directed and requires as much reading as a novel. The long, numerous intertitles are interspersed with scenes of people talking a great deal. There is a witty sword duel and a couple fights that enliven the dullness. But ultimately, the only thing to watch this for is shirtless Rudi in a powdered wig. Chef's kiss! The Eagle (1925) - The Eagle is one Valentino's top 5 films and one of my top 20 silent films. It succeeds so well because the film does not rely solely on Rudolph Valentino's charisma and talent to carry it. The film is directed by Clarence Brown, one of the great, and little known, early directors. Though Brown is not as well-remembered as innovators like DW Griffith or Cecil B DeMille, he was a gifted, clear-eyed director who helmed such films as Greta Garbo's first talkie, Anna Christie. The Eagle takes off at a run and doesn't look back until the final frame. The intertitles are kept to a minimum and Brown tells the delightful story, based on a novel by Alexander Pushkin, clearly with gestures, expressions, and editing. He uses the close-up extensively and effectively to convey the interplay of characters' motivations and intentions. Valentino, a young Cossack, is on the run from the ire of Catherine the Great, who has marked him for death out of vindictive pique for her spurned sexual advances. Valentino's impoverished nobleman becomes the Robin Hood-like Black Eagle, wearing one of the coolest masks ever. In the course of his adventures, he falls for the virginal Vilma Banky, who is the daughter of his arch-enemy. Delights abound when the Eagle disguises himself as a French tutor to infiltrate his enemy's abode, ala Zorro - the effete dandy hiding the rapier wit and the slashing blade of The Black Eagle. The film serves up Valentino's world-class hand kissing, several dashing costumes, complete with majestic hats, impish humor, derring-do, and love eternal. Matching Valentino's expansive on-screen talents is Louise Dresser (not to be confused with Louise Dressler) playing Catherine the Great. Dresser is a middle-aged beauty who the daffy Black Eagle was foolish to reject in favor of the tepid Vilma Banky, who has a name for the ages but is merely pretty and competent as compared to Dresser's commanding womanhood. Gary Cooper makes an early screen appearance as an uncredited masked Cossack. It would be interesting to watch The Eagle with The Adventures of Robin Hood (1935). This Errol Flynn vehicle seems to have scenes inspired by The Eagle such as the forest scene where The Black Eagle captures his lady love. Cobra (1925) - Oh my, Rudi's penultimate film. We are nearing the end. This is a top-notch vehicle for Rudi's signature louche, elegant wolf who turns into a solid gold mensch. Son of the Sheik (1925) Rudolph Valentino's final film, released only 2 weeks after his death at the age of 31 of peritonitis. He suffered the same fate as Harry Houdini another icon of the early 20th century, who also died of peritonitis 5 weeks later. They are a visible reminder of the days when otherwise healthy people died from simple infections. Valentino died on cusp of the talkie revolution. Could he have made it through the approaching upheaval with his Italian accent, in the same way Greta Garbo did with her Swedish accent? Or would he have succumbed to the new technology the way his contemporary John "The Great Lover" Gilbert did? I think his talent and intelligence would have seen him through. But am less certain if he had the financial acumen to ultimately survive the whirlwind of this life. In a nutshell, Valentino had no concept of fiscal responsibility. And it was catching up to him. The estate he left, by various reports, had no money or owed money. Valentino said, "I have everything—and I have nothing. It's all too terribly fast for me. A man should control his life. Mine is controlling me.” He passed away before he fell; and, perhaps, that is a blessing. His last film is a great film. He plays a double role as both The Sheik and Son of the Sheik. For such early cinematic days, the technology and make-up convincingly show father and son interacting in the same shot. The heat initially generated by The Sheik in 1922, flares and sizzles in this sequel. The story is better. The cinematography is better. And the female is better. The ethereal Vilma Banky (her real name) is cast as the kidnapped beauty in this love/hate/love story, while the object of desire in The Sheik, Agnes Ayers, plays Son of the Sheik's mother. Despite her function as the McGuffin of love, Banky manages to make us believe that she is a person and that the trials that the vengeful Son of TS put her through have impact, which is another element that makes this even better and more thrilling than the original. Son of TS is vengeful because he believes that Banky's dancing girl betrayed him to bandits, who tortured him in a rather sadomasochistic way - arms tied above his head, bare-chested whipping, and nipple pinching. Whoa! But she didn't. She is innocent. A comedy of errors, if you will, but more hot than humorous. This movie is a febrile stew of hinted at sexual deviation and violence. It's like wrestling with sweat-soaked sheets during a fever dream. Valentino did not want to do this sequel but he gave it his all, nonetheless. He brought back authentic Arab dress from his travels and used them in the film. He worked manfully without showing the pain he was suffering from stomach ulcers. Pola Negri, whom he was dating, said he would double over from the pain. Even though he was not there to see it, Son of the Sheik was a massive hit and pushed his stardom into the stratosphere. Ken Russell did a good, though at times surreal, biopic - Valentino (1977) - starring the ballet legend Rudolph Nureyev. Thank you to Powerbleeder for the theme song "Future Mind" listen here! Other songs in this episode: Tango- music from Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
A sub-gauge revolution is sweeping across the country as more waterfowl hunters are reinventing their game, swinging 20- and 28-gauge shotguns instead of their trusty ol' 12. George Thompson, Director of Product Management for Benelli, tells Ramsey about adding 28-gauge to the successful Super Black Eagle platform, covering a range of other Benelli-related innovations. Where'd the philosophy "carry a 20-gauge but shoulder a 12-gauge" originate? Why'd they choose 28-gauge and what were some of the challenges--and will there be a .410? What are some of the subtle differences between SBE and Ethos shotguns, and how has the 28-gauge been received by customers? Will the proprietary Benelli Surface Treatment be available in other colors? What makes the 828 U Over-under shotgun unique? How have "performance shop" Benelli shotguns been modified, and why? Whether you're a long-time Benelli shooter or just looking to make a well-informed decision about your next shotgun purchase, you'll enjoy this highly informative episode. Podcast Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells Benelli Shotguns Tetra Hearing Kanati Waterfowl Taxidermy Mojo Outdoors Tom Beckbe Flash Back Decoys Voormi GetDucks USHuntList It really is duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences year-round: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
Joe Madison has hosted a radio talk show for over 40 years. He's known to his audience as the "Black Eagle" and can be heard daily on SiriusXM radio. A native of Dayton, Ohio, and a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, Mr. Madison started his professional life as an activist. One of his first jobs was working for the NAACP as political director under the leadership of Ben Hooks. Joe Madison angered both his allies and adversaries when he organized a boycott against Dearborn, Michigan, when that city prohibited nonresidents, including African-Americans in Detroit, from visiting its public parks. This story and many other are included in his memoir titled, "Radio Active." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rudolph Valentino nee Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filiberto Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguella (1895 - 1926) Top 5: The Eagle The Sheik/Son of the Sheik Cobra Blood and Sand Moran of the Lady Letty Movies watched: Patria (1917) - Fragments only exist; He shows up briefly in the background of a nightclub in episode 2. Movie stars Irene Castle. A Society Sensation (1918 short) - romantic male lead opposite the star Carmel Myers. Star power is evident already. But the movie is fragmented and not funny, except for Zazu Pitts. Skip it unless you are a Rudi completist. All Night (1918) - This silly bedroom farce is actually funny once it gets going. Rudi is just as funny as he is romantic. The Married Virgin (1918) - Rudi's sneer is the best thing about this drama where he plays a manipulative, conniving nobleman. The revelation in this film is Kathleen Kirkham. She must have supplied her own costumes because she presents a parade of beautiful clothes that even pop in scratchy black and white. Kirkham is quite marvelous. She started her own production company but like so many women in early Hollywood was trampled under the boot heels of misogyny. The Delicious Little Devil (1919) - a new blu-ray was released in 2021. A real delight if you like silliness. Mae Murray is the star and she is full-on, full-blown slapstick. This is the first film where Rudi is featured with some close-ups and a solid amount of screen time. He plays his romantic role with a sprightly lightness and admirable attention to character detail. And he engages in some punch-ups and door smashing. Eyes of Youth (1920) - Clunky and excruciatingly boring with a paucity of Rudi. But he so impressed June Mathis that she got him his break out part in 4 Horsemen Stolen Moments (1920) - Skip the first ⅔ and get to the hand-kissing lollapalooza. Rudi's 15 minutes or so are the only portion worth watching. The Wonderful Chance (1920) - barely 3 minutes existing on YouTube. But worth watching. Rudi plays a believable Hollywood style gangster sporting a fake moustache. Was filming this movie in NYC when he got the part of Julio in Four Horsemen. Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) - Often credited as the film where Rudolph was discovered by the public. It was his first collaboration with June Mathis, who claims to have discovered him. Valentino had been making his way up the chain to bigger parts since the beginning of his film career but Mathis certainly spring-loaded his ascent with this co-starring role. But it's function was really more of a beta test for the movie that really shot Rudi to fame - The Sheik. Rex Ingram was not much of an editor/director and this film suffers for it. Yes, it was intended as an epic about a European family torn apart by WWI. But it is too long, lacks style, and has too little Rudi. Its great value is the showcase it offers for Rudi's dancing and his sensuality - something the American was gasping for. The gaucho/whip dance sequence is in during the 1st third of the film. Don't fail to see what captured the hearts and libidos of filmgoers the world over. Uncharted Seas (1921) - Lost film produced by Alla Nazimova that looks awesome in the stills that remain. You can see a nice compilation set to music here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASNeXq7pHbU. He met future wife Natasha Rambova on this film set. The Conquering Power (1921) - A turgid adaptation filmed by Rex Ingram of Honore de Balzac's short story Eugenie Graudet. Turgid except for Rudi. This is where you can see his skillful depiction of a character through small gestures and thoughtful acting choices. Most of his acting is pretty modern and authentic. Plus he wears spats and a monocle. Camille (1921) - The film is dominated by Alla Nazimova displaying her grandeur rather than the emotional life of Camille. Rudi does his best but he is hardly in it. The whole thing is stiff and only for the Rudi completists. During this film Rudi and Natasha Rambova started an affair and ended up moving in together. The Sheik (1921) Moran of Lady Letty (1922) - Nice piratical thriller. Rudi engages in lots of fisticuffs and action. Beyond the Rocks (1922) - Until 2003, this was a lost film. A copy was found in The Netherlands when a collector (hoarder) died and his collection of 2,000 silent films in rusty old cans made its way to the Filmmuseum. It was the Dutch version of the film entitled Golden Chains, with all the credits and intertitles in Dutch. It has been restored and a version with English intertitles is available. Well, thank goodness! Beyond the Rocks is a little gem. In it, Rudi stars opposite Gloria Swanson, both of them at the peak of their beauty and at the apex of their stardom. They have stellar romantic chemistry as lovers kept apart by the heroine's scruples about betraying her unattractive much older, yet decent, husband. Swanson's presence is commanding and lovely. Rudi is winsome and manly. There are only 2 hand kisses but I relished them both. The story, adapted from an Elinor Glynn novel, is simple. There is a meet-cute, talisman of their love (in this case a narcissus blossom), the barrier (marriage vows), ultimate sacrifice, and happy ending. All the elements we see reused and recombined endlessly. In 1922, was it still fresh? For me, it doesn't matter because the movie made me sigh even a hundred years later. Blood and Sand (1922) - This is Rudi's last movie before he walked away from his contract with Famous Players-Lasky (Paramount Pictures). Blood and Sand was a huge hit and put him at the pinnacle of international stardom. But like so many actors after him, he resented the lack of control over his own career and that his salary was not commensurate with his value. So he became the first star to try to break the stranglehold of the Hollywood moguls over his life and work, as James Cagney, Bette Davis, and Olivia deHavilland did in the 1930's and 40's. While his case was being settled, he became the spokesperson for Mineralava beauty products and toured the country dancing with his wife, Natash Rambova. Blood and Sand (1922) - This is Rudolph Valentino's last movie before he walked away from his contract with Famous Players-Lasky (Paramount Pictures). Blood and Sand was a huge hit and put him at the pinnacle of international stardom. But like so many actors after him, he resented the lack of control over his own career and that his salary was not commensurate with his value. So he became the first star to try to break the stranglehold of the Hollywood moguls over his life and work, as James Cagney, Bette Davis, and Olivia deHavilland did in the 1930's and 40's. While his case was being settled, he became the spokesperson for Mineralava beauty products and toured the country dancing with his wife, Natasha Rambova. Blood and Sand contains his most varied performance. He's athletic, arrogant, jaunty, impish, tender, nonplussed, and best of all supremely passionate as a poor, working-class lad who becomes the greatest bullfighter in all of Spain. His passion for fighting the bulls is equal only to his love for his pretty, but boring wife (Lila Lee) and to his lust for the mercurial, smoky-eyed, hip-swaying Vamp, played by the redoubtable Nita Naldi. Valentino's acting is timeless. This timelessness comes from the inner stillness he brings to every motion, look, and gesture. This stillness is most evident in the love scenes, where he emits a magnetic force that is thrilling even today. His power of attention and grounded characterization would translate to modern screens - after a few updates. On the other hand, Naldi is pure time-old theatricality. Her Vamp (the silent film version of the femme fatale) is as hot-blooded as she is cold-hearted. Her debauchery, carelessness with the hearts of men, and gleeful depravity reach an apex when she sinks her teeth into Valentino. She really perks up the the proceedings. Carlos Saura's Carmen (1983) would be a great double feature. The Young Rajah (1922) - The only memorable aspect of this movie about the heir to an Indian throne are the costumes designed for Rudi by his wife Natasha Rambova. Rambova really knows how to design clothes to highlight her husband's attributes. Rudi can really wear a turban! Unfortunately, this film is only partially intact and the best costume of all exists only in a still photograph. You can see it here: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm0884388/mediaviewer/rm2996167680/ Monsieur Beaucaire (1924) - Rudi's 1st movie after his contract dispute with Famous Player-Lasky. It is also the 1st picture where he and his wife had creative control. The critics panned it and rightly so. The film is very poorly directed and requires as much reading as a novel. The long, numerous intertitles are interspersed with scenes of people talking a great deal. There is a witty sword duel and a couple fights that enliven the dullness. But ultimately, the only thing to watch this for is shirtless Rudi in a powdered wig. Chef's kiss! The Eagle (1925) - The Eagle is one Valentino's top 5 films and one of my top 20 silent films. It succeeds so well because the film does not rely solely on Rudolph Valentino's charisma and talent to carry it. The film is directed by Clarence Brown, one of the great, and little known, early directors. Though Brown is not as well-remembered as innovators like DW Griffith or Cecil B DeMille, he was a gifted, clear-eyed director who helmed such films as Greta Garbo's first talkie, Anna Christie. The Eagle takes off at a run and doesn't look back until the final frame. The intertitles are kept to a minimum and Brown tells the delightful story, based on a novel by Alexander Pushkin, clearly with gestures, expressions, and editing. He uses the close-up extensively and effectively to convey the interplay of characters' motivations and intentions. Valentino, a young Cossack, is on the run from the ire of Catherine the Great, who has marked him for death out of vindictive pique for her spurned sexual advances. Valentino's impoverished nobleman becomes the Robin Hood-like Black Eagle, wearing one of the coolest masks ever. In the course of his adventures, he falls for the virginal Vilma Banky, who is the daughter of his arch-enemy. Delights abound when the Eagle disguises himself as a French tutor to infiltrate his enemy's abode, ala Zorro - the effete dandy hiding the rapier wit and the slashing blade of The Black Eagle. The film serves up Valentino's world-class hand kissing, several dashing costumes, complete with majestic hats, impish humor, derring-do, and love eternal. Matching Valentino's expansive on-screen talents is Louise Dresser (not to be confused with Louise Dressler) playing Catherine the Great. Dresser is a middle-aged beauty who the daffy Black Eagle was foolish to reject in favor of the tepid Vilma Banky, who has a name for the ages but is merely pretty and competent as compared to Dresser's commanding womanhood. Gary Cooper makes an early screen appearance as an uncredited masked Cossack. It would be interesting to watch The Eagle with The Adventures of Robin Hood (1935). This Errol Flynn vehicle seems to have scenes inspired by The Eagle such as the forest scene where The Black Eagle captures his lady love. Cobra (1925) - Oh my, Rudi's penultimate film. We are nearing the end. This is a top-notch vehicle for Rudi's signature louche, elegant wolf who turns into a solid gold mensch. Son of the Sheik (1925) Rudolph Valentino's final film, released only 2 weeks after his death at the age of 31 of peritonitis. He suffered the same fate as Harry Houdini another icon of the early 20th century, who also died of peritonitis 5 weeks later. They are a visible reminder of the days when otherwise healthy people died from simple infections. Valentino died on cusp of the talkie revolution. Could he have made it through the approaching upheaval with his Italian accent, in the same way Greta Garbo did with her Swedish accent? Or would he have succumbed to the new technology the way his contemporary John "The Great Lover" Gilbert did? I think his talent and intelligence would have seen him through. But am less certain if he had the financial acumen to ultimately survive the whirlwind of this life. In a nutshell, Valentino had no concept of fiscal responsibility. And it was catching up to him. The estate he left, by various reports, had no money or owed money. Valentino said, "I have everything—and I have nothing. It's all too terribly fast for me. A man should control his life. Mine is controlling me.” He passed away before he fell; and, perhaps, that is a blessing. His last film is a great film. He plays a double role as both The Sheik and Son of the Sheik. For such early cinematic days, the technology and make-up convincingly show father and son interacting in the same shot. The heat initially generated by The Sheik in 1922, flares and sizzles in this sequel. The story is better. The cinematography is better. And the female is better. The ethereal Vilma Banky (her real name) is cast as the kidnapped beauty in this love/hate/love story, while the object of desire in The Sheik, Agnes Ayers, plays Son of the Sheik's mother. Despite her function as the McGuffin of love, Banky manages to make us believe that she is a person and that the trials that the vengeful Son of TS put her through have impact, which is another element that makes this even better and more thrilling than the original. Son of TS is vengeful because he believes that Banky's dancing girl betrayed him to bandits, who tortured him in a rather sadomasochistic way - arms tied above his head, bare-chested whipping, and nipple pinching. Whoa! But she didn't. She is innocent. A comedy of errors, if you will, but more hot than humorous. This movie is a febrile stew of hinted at sexual deviation and violence. It's like wrestling with sweat-soaked sheets during a fever dream. Valentino did not want to do this sequel but he gave it his all, nonetheless. He brought back authentic Arab dress from his travels and used them in the film. He worked manfully without showing the pain he was suffering from stomach ulcers. Pola Negri, whom he was dating, said he would double over from the pain. Even though he was not there to see it, Son of the Sheik was a massive hit and pushed his stardom into the stratosphere. Ken Russell did a good, though at times surreal, biopic - Valentino (1977) - starring the ballet legend Rudolph Nureyev. Thank you to Powerbleeder for the theme song "Future Mind" listen here! Other songs in this episode: Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend- Marilyn Monroe Ten Cents a Dance- Ruth Etting
Ralph invites his old friend, “The Black Eagle” activist and radio host Joe Madison, to discuss the hunger strike he endured to advocate for the recent voting rights bill and what the Democrats need to do to finally get the job done. Then, Richard Winger, publisher of “Ballot Access News” updates us on the fight to break the stranglehold the two major parties have on our elections by restricting access to a candidate's ability to get on a ballot. Plus, Ralph answers a listener question.
(This episode was recorded on January 2, 2022) Robert Johnson, Executive Director of My Brother's Keeper Prince George's County has close to 20 years of experience in both K12 and higher education and has served as an educator, school principal, and college director. Robert was inspired by Joe Madison of “The Black Eagle,” on Sirius XM, to bring awareness of the need to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Bill. Mr. Johnson has embarked on a 100-day liquid fast. #JohnLewis #Getintogoodtrouble #MyBrothersKeeperPrinceGeorgesCounty#JohnLewisVotingRightsAct #VotingRights #JoeMadison #Vote --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music Credit- Invincible, Edgar Hopp / Courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/renee-clarke2/support
Today's episode is with Lauren McGough, a social anthropologist passionate about flyingand hunting with eagles! She is one of the few people in the United States that actively fliesand hunts with eagles. When she was young she convinced her dad to take her to Mongolia,where they still hunt with eagles, to learn from the generations of eagle falconers there. Shehas a Golden and a Black Eagle that she hunts with! Listen in on the interview and learnsome really interesting things about birds of prey and hunting using eagles!Visit her website laurenmcgough.comFind her on Instagram: @eaglefalconerCheck out All Things Wild YouTube here: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5_MH_H-LW9ZUBR-layMc6wImportant Times:● 00:11 Intro● 01:20 Hello Lauren! You fly eagles, tell us about that!● 01:50 What is a Black Eagle?● 02:55 Can any Raptor species be taught to hunt with humans?● 05:38 Origins of Falconry● 06:40 How did you go to Mongolia and learn to fly eagles?● 12:05 Tell us about Mongolia!● 17:30 How long ago have eagles been used for hunting?● 20:40 Regional prey● 22:20 What's the biggest prey that a Golden Eagle can take?● 31:40 What speed do they go?● 33:20 Eagle intelligence● 36:17 Caring for eagles● 42:10 Training eagles vs other birds● 46:35 Raising birds and rehabilitation● 52:44 Birds getting lead poisoning from hunter's bullets● 55:45 Hunting environment● 01:00:05 Do eagles hunt Coyotes?● 01:01:10 Quick questions: Favourite memory from Mongolia● 01:03:55 Favourite eagle you've ever flown● 01:09:20 How happy are people in Mongolia?● 01:12:56 Thank you for your time! How can people contact you?
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As former President Trump loses his executive privilege case, allowing the January 6 Select Committee access to his records, the Committee issues 10 new subpoenas for Trump's inner circle. Chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson, joins to give his insight into the importance of pursuing the investigation until answers are found in order to save American democracy. Next, the NFL issues fines to Aaron Rodgers, The Green Bay Packers & Allen Lazard for violating Covid-19 protocols. NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar joins to discuss why he is worried about Rodgers hurting not just sports, but society. Finally, radio legend Joe Madison, host of “Joe Madison, Black Eagle” on SiriusXM, announces a hunger strike, demanding action over voting rights. Joe joins to discuss what this means to him, how far he's willing to go, and why. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
As former President Trump loses his executive privilege case, allowing the January 6 Select Committee access to his records, the Committee issues 10 new subpoenas for Trump’s inner circle. Chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson, joins to give his insight into the importance of pursuing the investigation until answers are found in order to save American democracy. Next, the NFL issues fines to Aaron Rodgers, The Green Bay Packers & Allen Lazard for violating Covid-19 protocols. NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar joins to discuss why he is worried about Rodgers hurting not just sports, but society. Finally, radio legend Joe Madison, host of “Joe Madison, Black Eagle” on SiriusXM, announces a hunger strike, demanding action over voting rights. Joe joins to discuss what this means to him, how far he's willing to go, and why.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy