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Paper Cuts LIVE! Episode 86 Conversation with the author of BLACK MARIA Christine Boyer! In this episode we discuss Christine's novel BLACK MARIA, whydunits vs whodunits, used up coal towns, hard-boiled crime, and much more! CONNECT WITH CHRISTINE HERE: Website: https://www.christine-boyer.com/ Instagram: / christineboyerwriter Visit us at https://www.papercutslive.com/ CONNECT WITH BRAD HERE: X: / brad_proctor Instagram: / thebradproctor Goodreads: / brad Discord: / discord CONNECT WITH J HERE: YouTube: / @theworldaccordingtoj X: / thesirj10 Instagram: / the.world.according.to.j #liveshow #podcast #PaperCutsLive
CHRISTINE BOYER chats to Paul about her noir crime debut Black Maria, the American dream, honing style, short story v novel, psychogeography, regional fiction.BLACK MARIA: Business magnate Thomas Farney and Detective Felix Kosmatka both want the same thing: to catch the monster who brutally murdered Farney's young grandson.Thomas, brutal and savvy, didn't become wealthy by playing by the rules or kowtowing to authority. Felix, smart but green, still believes in the integrity of law and order...and he believes solving this case may be his ticket out of his dying hometown.Felix must team up with seasoned detective Adam Shaffer to hunt the killer. Their investigation leads them into the past-when Thomas and his coal company owned the town, and when the riches beneath the surface belonged to anyone ruthless enough to claim them. Thomas made a multitude of enemies in those lawless days, and perhaps a few followed him into the present to exact their revenge.Set in the Pennsylvania Rust Belt in the 1970's, Felix's faith in his institutions is shaken when the killer reveals a difficult truth: the rich and powerful rarely pay for their own sins, and vengeance can sometimes look uncomfortably like justice.Christine Boyer's writing has been honored in both the Best American Mystery and Suspense anthology (Distinguished Mystery and Suspense of 2022) and the Best American Essays anthology (Notable Essays of 2020). Her work has been published in numerous anthologies and literary journals, including Jacked: A Crime Fiction Anthology, Weren't Another Other Way to Be: Outlaw Fiction Inspired by the Songs of Waylon Jennings, FOLIO, Little Patuxent Review, and Tahoma Literary Review. Black Maria is her first novel. Originally from Pennsylvania, Christine now lives in Massachusetts.Paul Burke writes for Monocle Magazine, Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network, Punk Noir Magazine (fiction contribution). He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2024. His first book An Encyclopedia of Spy Fiction will be out in late 2025.Produced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeProduced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023CrimeFest 2023CWA Daggers 2023& Newcastle Noir 20232024 Slaughterfest, National Crime Reading Month, CWA Daggers
We anticipate that this will be the only podcast for September. To make up for it, we've decided to do another extended edition to keep you entertained for this month. Download BioS: https://we.tl/t-aKQ67c9PZc Playlist No 257 01.34 Venja ‘Bioluminescence' (album Live@ Electronic Circus Summer Edition 2024) https://venja.bandcamp.com 08.18 Venja feat: Bas Broekhuis ‘Novae Terrae' 15.38 fluXus ‘Orbit & Shine I' (album Orbit & Shine) *** https://fluxus-music.bandcamp.com/album/orbit-and-shine 25.41 Mac Of BIOnight 'Neural Planet' (album The Stolen Rocket) https://macofbionight.bandcamp.com/track/the-stolen-rocket 29.52 Mac Of BIOnight ‘Missing Clues' 35.11 Mac Of BioNight ‘Message On The Train' 38.14 K Ambient Sounds ‘Tender Moments And Open Spaces' (album Enchanting Atmosphere) https://k-ambient-sounds.bandcamp.com 46.49 Time Being ‘Beyond The Observable' 53.56 Time Being ‘Framewoven' (album Hidden Structures) https://time-being.bandcamp.com/album/hidden-structures video 01.01.14 locile ‘Dusk Gale' (album Umbel) https://loscil.bandcamp.com/album/umbel 01.07.59 Hannah Peel & Die Hexen ‘Particle G7' (album Particles In Space) https://hannahpeelmusic.bandcamp.com/album/particles-in-space www.hannahpeel.com 01.14.02 Olga Wojciechowska ‘Ready To Return' (album Infinite Distances) https://olgawojciechowska.bandcamp.com/album/infinite-distances 01.19.15 Subterranea ‘Dungeon Of Scholomance' (album Kingdoms Fall) https://subterranea-witch.bandcamp.com/album/kingdoms-fall 01.24.49 Subterranea 'Sidhe' 01.29.00 Murcof ‘Mungibeddu' (album The Etna Sessions) https://murcofmusic.bandcamp.com/track/mungibeddu 01.35.55 Murcof ‘Valley Del Bove' 01.40.37 Attrition ‘The Promise' (album The Black Maria) https://attritionuk.bandcamp.com/album/the-black-maria 01.42.04 Attrition ‘The Reprisal' 01.45.54 Yetsuby ‘Who Swallow The Chimes At The Random Place' (mini album b_b) https://yetsuby.bandcamp.com/album/b-b 01.50.49 Tangent Universes ‘Delicate Machine' (single) https://tangentuniverses.bandcamp.com/track/delicate-machine 01.59.11 Jaymie Rose Hennegan ‘Changing of The Tide' (album Transition) *** https://vichennegan-ambient.bandcamp.com/album/transition 02.11.20 Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece C./David Borden ‘Anatidae -C-A-G-E III' (album Make Way For Mother Mallard: 50 Years of Music) https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.com 02.16.57 Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co./David Borden ‘'The Continuing Story Of Counterpoint Part1' 02.22.05 Enlia ‘Dreaming' (single) https://enlia.bandcamp.com 02.24.23 Electric Blue ‘Eastern Gateway' (album Reflections) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Electronic-Blue-official/903337369693335 02.28.50 Electric Blue ‘Alien Flight' 02.35.49 Ash Ra Tempel ‘Traummaschine' (album Ask Ra Tempel) https://www.groove.nl/shop/ash-ra-tempel-ash-ra-tempel/?v=6cc98ba2045f*** 02.43.32 Orghanon ‘Yonder' (album Future In Motion) https://orghanon.bandcamp.com/album/future-in-motion 02.49.07 Orghanon ‘Replicant (part2)' 02.52.52 s475e ‘Floating In Space' https://s475e.bandcamp.com/album/sn-1 02.59.10 John Gregorius ‘Exaltation' (album Communion) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 03.02.57 John Gregorius ‘Fertile Soil' 03.07.07 Dieter Spears ‘The Lucid State Of Time' (Single) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 03.14.02 Klaus Schulze Feat: Steve Jolliffe ‘Miditation/Midiaction' (album Miditation) *** 03.26.30 City Of Dawn & Ross Christopher 'Time Doesn't Count' (album Empty Rooms) https://heartdancerecords.bandcamp.com 03.30.04 City Of Dawn & Ross Christopher ‘Backing Within Mirrors' 03.33.33 Centre Of Attention ‘We All Grow' (EP Nostalgia) https://eitvrecords.bandcamp.com 03.36.28 Eternal Meadows ‘Winds Among The Trees' (EP Bloom) https://eitvrecords.bandcamp.com 03.39.41 Eglerion 'Lost Along The Way' (mini EP Lost Along The Way) https://valleyviewrecords.bandcamp.com 03.43.55 Kate Jaconello ‘Evolve' (single) http://katejaconello.com/ Edit ***
SAMPLER & SANS REPROCHES (Radio Transmission)EBM - SYNTHWAVE - INDUSTRIAL & RELATED MUSICPlaylist N° 1331 - GALAXIE RADIO 95.3FM / DAB+ Lundi 24 Juin 2024 - Horaire : 20:00 22:00 (www.galaxieradio.fr) [ S&SR Selection de la semaine... FUNKER VOGT "Final Construct" (RepoRecords) ++ Guest Interview : Jean-Luc Marchal (Synthpop 80) ] FUNKER VOGT "Labyrinth" DIG DLP: Final Construct (RepoRecords) RESISTOR "Reject My Heart" DIG LP: Liebe Uber Alles (Scanner) CLAN OF XYMOX "Blood Of Christ" DIG LP: Exodus (Metropolis Records) MECHANICAL MOTH "Date With The Devil" DIG LP: N8 (Scanner) ATTRITION "The Black Maria" DIG LP: The Black Maria (Two Gods) LENE LOVICH "The Freeze" BOX 3CD: Toy Box - The Stiff Years 1978-1983 (Cherry Red Records) INCEPTION IN BLACK "Voyeur (original version)" DIG EP: Voyeur (Vuz Records) ELM "N W O (conformity mix)" CD V/A: Sounds From The Matrix 24 (Alfa Matrix) LYS MORKE "Wrong Places" DIG EP: Knife Therapy (Artoffact Records) ANATOLY GRINBERG & ANDREAS DAVID "The Night" DIG LP: Inspired By A Tragedy (Ant-Zen) FUNKER VOGT "Here We Are" DIG DLP: Final Construct (RepoRecords) BABY'S BERSERK "Glassy Towers (Kris Baha Remix)" DIG EP: Remix Album (Toy Tonics) ARBEID ADELT! "Happy Is Geen Nederlands DIG LP: Het Heelal Is Hier (Starman Records) MICHEL MOERS "Keske Tu Veux" DIG LP: As Is (Freaksville Records) DIESEL DUDES "Farm To Factory" DIG LP: New Muscles (Autoproduction) COMBICHRIST "Modern Demon" DIG LP: CMBCRST (Out Of Line Music) LAST INFLUENCE OF BRAIN "Smile" DIG LP: Two Faces (Aliens Productions) PROMO THANKS TO / REMERCIEMENTS : REPORECORDS (Björn Böttcher & Kai Schmidt), SCANNER (Frank), RED SAND PR (Gary Levermore), ATTRITION / TWO GODS PRODUCTION (Martin Bowes), CHERRY RED RECORDS (Matt Ingham), VUZ RECORDS (Holger Hanraths), ARTOFFACT RECORDS (Lucy @ Looters), ANT-ZEN (Stefan Alt), STARMAN RECORDS (Felix Huybrechts), OUT OF LINE MUSIC (Julia), ALIENS PRODUCTIONS (Peter Ryby) ...PODCAST >>>MIXCLOUD : www.mixcloud.com/SetSRradio/radio-transmission-n1331-240624-funker-vogt-final-construct-reporzcords-guest-jl-marchal/ITUNES : https://podcasts.apple.com/.../sampler-sans.../id1511413205PODCLOUD : https://podcloud.fr/.../podcasts/sampler-et-sans-reprochesDEEZER : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1181282GALAXIE RADIO : http://www.galaxieradio.fr (...Replay S&SR)AMAZON MUSIC : https://music.amazon.fr/.../9718c2.../SAMPLER-SANS-REPROCHESHEARTHIS : https://hearthis.at/sampler-sans-reproches/YOUTUBE : https://www.youtube.com/@SamplerEtSansReprochesINTERNET ARCHIVE : https://archive.org/LEPODCAST.FR : https://sampler-et-sans-reproches.lepodcast.frhttps://archive.org/download/1331-24.06.2024-podcast/1331-24.06.2024-podcast.mp3
A Lazarus Soul released their latest album No Flowers Grow in Cement Gardens on July 5 via Bohemia Records. Frontman and lyricist Brian Brannigan talks though all of the 10 tracks that make up the record on this episode of the TPOE podcast. --- A Lazarus Soul tour dates August 23: Coughlan's, Cork August 24: Cleere's, Kilkenny August 25: National Museum, Collins Barracks, Dublin (supporting The The) October 26: Vicar Street, Dublin --- Press release: No Flowers Grow in Cement Gardens, (named after a line from The Fall's 'Psykick Dancehall', aptly, as this line-up of A Lazarus Soul came together specifically for a 2011 tribute to that band) is a meditation on wilderness, nature and spirit. Brannigan's lyrics, written during long walks across the Bog of Allen and along the Royal canal, have never been more masterful, reaching new heights of visceral, unflinching song-writing. Brannigan is at the peak of his powers here, capable of turning from eviscerating fury to unexpected moments of tenderness and heartbreak in a single couplet. Songs of police brutality (Black Maria) sit side by side with loving portraits of Moore Street dealers (The Dealers) and thrilling blow-by-blow accounts of three-day benders, worthy of Flann O'Brien (Wildflowers). There is humanity at the heart of all of these songs, even the vicious teacher, meeting out physical abuse on his pupils finds some kind of understanding in Factory Fada. Musically, No Flowers Grow in Cement Gardens, is the sound of a band on fire, unleashed after a long period of separation. It is the sound of a band relishing being together once more. Importantly, for a record about wildness, it is a fiercely honest record, made in an old-fashioned way with as little technological interference as possible. Like many of their favourite records, you can hear the mistakes. The approach pays off, especially on GIM, which blossomed from first hearing to the recorded version in just two hours. From the thrilling garage drums and bass of opener, 'Black Maria', to the sparkling electric guitar lines of 'The Flower I Flung Into Her Grave', 'The Dealers' acoustic guitars and strings, the wild harmonium and bowed guitars of 'Wildflowers', to the dreamy 'Diver Walsh' and the Sonic Youth-meets-Richard Thompson 'Factory Fada', this is surely the band's most musically ambitious record to date. --- Buy No Flowers Grow in Cement Gardens: https://alazarussoul.bandcamp.com/album/no-flowers-grow-in-cement-gardens-2
The Decemberists “As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again”:”Burial Ground””Oh No!””The Reapers””Long White Veil””William Fitzwilliam””Don’t Go to the Woods””The Black Maria””All I Want Is You””Born to the Morning””America Made Me””Tell Me What’s on Your Mind””Never Satisfied”Alex Izenberg “Alex Izenberg & The Exiles”:“Drinking the Dusk Away”“Only the Moon Knows”Escuchar audio
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Friday afternoon's broadcast features Kelpe, Ben Chatwin, Ran Slavin, Olomuhd's “The Absurd Silence Of A Mute World“, Regler + Courtis' ‘Regel #13 (Noise Rock)‘, Maurizio Bianchi's ‘Bacillusmetrial Entopathogen‘, and the CITR Global Network premiere of Attrition's ‘The Black Maria‘.
On this special holiday episode of The One Piece Podcast we celebrate the art of the shamisen in One Piece and beyond! Joining host Zach and contributor Brodsky is Kirsten Carey (vocalist and guitarist for Throwaway, and writer at The Mary Sue, Polygon and many others) who discusses her history and experience with the shamisen.We discuss the history of the shamisen and its use in the Wano Country arc of One Piece.Links and videos mentioned in this episode:Kirsten's Sensei: https://www.youtube.com/@shamisentv4327 & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rizcMv3vKA4Tsugaru Jongara Bushi (the second half of Black Maria's song): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VJfk0LY834Example of bunraku performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk_RZI1HFNkExamples of festival music: Awa Odori (Tokushima): https://youtu.be/A9dVUSwoxGI?si=YMMZdrFOk5fzT251&t=33Nebuta (Aomori City), visually referenced in anime: https://youtu.be/gdxwgRy-FSs?si=jSlWrn_GuyxLQYOs&t=1401Oiwake Bar & Pub in Asakusa Tokyo: https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/bars-and-pubs/oiwakeThose Snow White Notes: https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/GEXH3W5X4/those-snow-white-notesYakuza: Like a Dragon Producer on One Piece's influence: https://www.ign.com/articles/yakuza-like-a-dragon-producer-says-the-game-was-really-really-inspired-by-one-pieceThe Shamisenists: https://www.instagram.com/theshamisenists_japan/This week's episode is edited by Zach!THE ONE PIECE PODCAST WILL RETURN ON JANUARY 7, 2024!We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday!You can pick up One Piece Podcast merch from our TeePublic store! Check it out!You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to our 700+ episode archive, ad-free episodes, 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length documentary OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience!Happy Shamolidays and a Happy Shamew Year!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5846933/advertisement
On this special holiday episode of The One Piece Podcast we celebrate the art of the shamisen in One Piece and beyond! Joining host Zach and contributor Brodsky is Kirsten Carey (vocalist and guitarist for Throwaway, and writer at The Mary Sue, Polygon and many others) who discusses her history and experience with the shamisen.We discuss the history of the shamisen and its use in the Wano Country arc of One Piece.Links and videos mentioned in this episode: Kirsten's Sensei: https://www.youtube.com/@shamisentv4327 & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rizcMv3vKA4 Tsugaru Jongara Bushi (the second half of Black Maria's song): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VJfk0LY834 Example of bunraku performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk_RZI1HFNk Examples of festival music: Awa Odori (Tokushima): https://youtu.be/A9dVUSwoxGI?si=YMMZdrFOk5fzT251&t=33 Nebuta (Aomori City), visually referenced in anime: https://youtu.be/gdxwgRy-FSs?si=jSlWrn_GuyxLQYOs&t=1401 Oiwake Bar & Pub in Asakusa Tokyo: https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/bars-and-pubs/oiwake Those Snow White Notes: https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/GEXH3W5X4/those-snow-white-notes Yakuza: Like a Dragon Producer on One Piece's influence: https://www.ign.com/articles/yakuza-like-a-dragon-producer-says-the-game-was-really-really-inspired-by-one-piece The Shamisenists: https://www.instagram.com/theshamisenists_japan/ This week's episode is edited by Zach!THE ONE PIECE PODCAST WILL RETURN ON JANUARY 7, 2024!We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday!You can pick up One Piece Podcast merch from our TeePublic store! Check it out!You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to our 700+ episode archive, ad-free episodes, 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length documentary OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been a minute since I got a chance to talk to some filmmakers who really are passionate about what they are doing. Writer/director Marcus Albino, co-founder of Cloak and Cauldron Films and producer Brad Frizzell , founder of Greeked Pictures created this this great crime drama thats making a lot of buzz called “Black Maria.” Recently, it was nominated for "Best Short Film" at Shockfest. I instantly loved it and since a mutual friend (who also happens to be a fan of the podcast) worked on it, got us in touch and we started chatting.The movie is really intense and has one of the best crafted dinner scenes I've seen in years! Check out Cloak and Cauldron Films for more. I guarantee you'll be hearing a lot from these guys in the future! If you haven't done so already, check out Classic American Movies on Facebook and Instagram. I do tons of posts, free giveaways and more!
Rory, Lane ja Jess kamppailevat kohtalokkaiden kotibileiden jälkimainingeissa. Lorelai ja Sookie ovat kärppänä Dragonfly-majatalon kimpussa, kun vietetään sen omistavan herttaisen Fran-mummon hautajaisia. Anski ei osaa lausua “Black Maria” ja Sanna laulelee ansiokkaasti The Candy Man -kappaletta. Anski ja Sanna myös pohdiskelevat Lorelain hyppelyä coolin ja tiukan äidin välillä, mite bilettämiseen tulee. Osioiden aikaleimat: Kirkin kirjakauppa ja teatteri: 00:06:49 Luken kuppila: 00:55:25 IG: Gilmorettajat www.gilmorettajat.net Email: gilmorettajat@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/gilmorettajat Cover art: Kristófer Knutsen (IG: @kristoferknutsen_photography) Kirkin musiikki: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gilmorettajat/message
Film: Black Maria (2023) This week, Jared and Dan watched a short film about a woman who accepts some unexpected and intimidating guests! Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a 5 star review! Twitter: @IndieFilmPod Instagram: @IndieFilmReviewPod Email: theindiefilmreview@gmail.com
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Coventry, England's dark electronic pioneers ATTRITION founded by Martin Bowes in 1980 will be releasing their latest album, The Black Maria later in 2023 which will feature the reunion of the original ATTRITION line up for the first time in nearly 35 years with Martin Bowes, Ashley Niblock and Julia Niblock Waller. ATTRITION is influenced by a mix of punk ideology and experimental art aesthetics. They emerged as part of the early '80's UK Industrial scene alongside contemporaries Coil, Test Department, Legendary Pink Dots, In The Nursery, Portion Control et al. ATTRITION have toured in various countries around the world, including the UK, Italy, New Zealand, Transylvania, Canada, Japan and Hawaii , just to name a few. https://attrition.co.ukhttps://attritionuk.bandcamp.com
For the entire discussion, bonus content, to support independent media and help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon at - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Direct Link to the Patreon-only portion of this broadcast: https://www.patreon.com/posts/mike-prysner-on-75086411 Anti-war Iraq War veteran Mike Prysner talks about a major story he broke about Governor Ron DeSantis's military experiences in GTMO and Iraq. But first, filmmaker Tami Gold and organizer J. Leigh Oshiro-Brantly talk about the fight for sex workers' rights and the forthcoming documentary "It's Just A Job." Mike Prysner joined the Army 3 months before the 9/11 attacks, and in March 2003 was part of the invasion of Iraq. After 12 months in the occupation he became an outspoken opponent of the war, and became known for speeches, protests, and veterans' organizing against US imperialism. Since 2015 he has been the producer & co-writer for Abby Martin's show The Empire Files, and is also the host of Eyes Left, a socialist anti-war military podcast. J. Leigh Oshiro-Brantly is an organizer, sex worker and survivor who does advocacy and research around disabilities, poverty, food/housing instability and violence. They have co-authored academic papers, conducted interviews and focus groups, done community organizing, made documentaries and served at organizations like The Ishtar Collective, GLITS, SOAR Institute, Decriminalize Sex Work, and New York Transgender Advocacy Group. They were an advisor for the Museum of the City of New York's Transgender Activism Exhibit and received the 2019 Marsha P. Johnson Community Leader Award from New York Transgender Advocacy Group, where they have served as the president of the NY State Gender Diversity Coalition since 2019. Tami Kashia Gold is a multidisciplinary artist, cultural worker and a professor at Hunter College CUNY. Her teaching focuses on documentary production and LGBTQ non-fiction studies. As a filmmaker, Tami has produced Every Mother's Son; Juggling Gender: Politics, Sex And Identity; Out At Work: Lesbian And Gay Men On The Job; Making the Impossible Possible: The Story of Puerto Rican Studies at Brooklyn College; Passionate Politics: The Life and Work Of Charlotte Bunch; RFK In The Land Of Apartheid; Signed, Sealed and Delivered: Labor Struggle in the Post Office; The Last Hunger Strike: Ireland 1981; Another Brother, among others. Tami is a recipient of a Rockefeller, Guggenheim and Fulbright Fellowships; NY/NJ Video Arts Fellowships; AFI Independent Filmmakers Fellowship and Tribeca Audience Award; GLAAD Media Award; Urban Visionaries Award, Museum of Television and Radio; Excellence in the Arts Award from the Manhattan Borough President; Cine Golden Eagle Award;1st Place Athens International Film and Video Festival; HUGO Award; Gold Plaque Chicago International Film Festival; Director's Choice Award, Black Maria; Video Golden Apple Award; National Media Network Festival among others.
Richard is currently editing a macabre feature film called The Dark Sisters. His feature film King Judith is available in wide release through Indie Rights Movies. My previous feature, A Ship of Human Skin, is available in wide release through Gravitas Ventures. His films have been shown at Alchemy Moving Image, Anthology Film Archives, Arizona Underground, AVIFF Cannes, Bare Bones, Berlin Revolution, Black Maria, Blow-Up (Chicago Art House), Dallas VideoFest, KERA (PBS), Proyector International, SENE, ShockFest, SXSW, and many other festivals. Check out his work on Vimeo and his website. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/experimentalfilmpodcast/support
S7E180: F*** Mayonnaise w/ Jay and Thu (Sulaco) Get cozy for the latest installment of no-zone layer to learn the more intimate side of Jay Leone, vocalist of Sulaco. From his hate of mayo, to what animal he is in bed, to how many beans he likes on his tacos, and everything in between. Thu shares the weirdest present she's received from Jay, her worst habit(s), one thing she'd change about Jay, and if she'd rather have three arms or three eyes. We have it all! Quote of the night, “I wasn't being stoic, he was being a dick” *Available on your favorite streaming service* Special Thanks to: Jay Leone Thu Bui Sulaco, SONG: Fix This, So Be It Black Maria, SONG: The Virgin Connie Swail, Running of the Mechanical Bulls Jay, SONG: Gypsy Scumbags
In this episode we discuss his career as an Actor, Director, Choreographer and how those different artistic expressions helped him navigate the world. We also talk in depth about what it was like to travel with a deaf theatre company without knowing any sign language goin in. Professor Stephen Buescher is an actor, director, and teaching artist who has designed and led movement training curriculum for various master's programs including Brown University/Trinity Repertory Consortium and the American Conservatory Theater. He has also taught physical theater in the master's programs at the Yale School of Drama, University of Missouri Kansas City, and the University of Connecticut. He has choreographed Hamlet, A Thousand Splendid Suns, Orphan of Zhao, Stuck Elevator, Monstress, Let There Be Love, and Underneath the Lintel at the American Conservatory Theater; The Imaginary Invalid at the Old Globe Theater (Fiasco); A Midsummer Night's Dream and Private Lives at Long Wharf Theater; A Christmas Carol at Trinity Repertory Company; Love's Labour's Lost at Shakespeare Santa Cruz; Blues for an Alabama Sky at the Lorraine Hansberry Theater; and Black Maria at The Providence Black Repertory Theater. He has directed numerous productions in the MFA Conservatory including The Bacchae Communion Rite, The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet, Galileo, The House of Bernarda Alba (Moscow Art Theater), Hotel Paradiso, Black Orpheus, and Crazy for the Country. Professor Buescher has been a long time company member with Dell' Arte International where he has performed both nationally and internationally. International Festivals include the International Small Scene Theater Festival (Croatia), The Festival of New Adaptations (Hungary), and The Festival International de Teatro Caribe (Colombia). He has also performed with the National Theater of Greece, Oktana Dance, and Tanz Theater Heidelberg. Nationally he has performed with Dell' Arte International, American Conservatory Theater, Smith Wymore Disappearing Acts, Scott Wells and Dancers, Shotgun Players, and Deborah Slater Dance. He is a first round recipient of TCG's New Generations Grant, a member of SDC, and the Network of Ensemble Theaters. Professor Buescher is a graduate of the Dell' Arte International School of Physical Theater and California Institute of the Arts.EducationDell'Arte International School of Physical TheaterCalifornia Institute of the Arts
Joe and Dave welcome producer, multi-instrumentalist, Foxygen member and Todd Rundgren fanatic Jonathan Rado to do a deep dive discussion on Todd's work from his golden period from 1970 to 1975. All releases are rated from 0 to 5 stars and the hosts and guest contemplate what Todd's music means to them. - Official playlist curated by Joe and Dave on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1nMxoKWaIKqTJxqcddJvEe?si=6911a7bbfe594b73 - Todd wears the infamous bird suit on television in 1973, one of his first acts of career seppuku: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsezr0qiFIc - More bird suit weirdness but an excellent performance of the rocker "Black Maria" on Midnight Special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN0dJWEN4pI - Rare live clip of "Couldn't I Just Tell You" from the glory days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZERNLvgboT4 - Winsome performance of "A Dream Goes On Forever" from 1974: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF9ZNo_ub-4 EPISODE LINKS - Jonathan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathanrado/ - Jonathan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonathanRado CONNECT Join our Soldiers of Sound Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1839109176272153 Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/discograffiti Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discograffitipod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Discograffiti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Discograffiti Web site: http://discograffiti.com/ CONTACT DAVE Email: dave@discograffiti.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveGebroe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgebroe/ CONTACT JOE Email: joe@discograffiti.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoeyKInLA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joekennedyjr/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/discograffiti/message
Damien Linnane saw prison as an opportunity to pursue writing fiction and also teach himself how to draw. He is now a published novelist and a contracted illustrator. He is also an activist for the rights of those in incarceration and a fellow podcaster (not to mention: a very fine person indeed!)LINKS TO DAMIEN'S CONTENT:Website: https://www.damienlinnane.comBOOKS:‘Scarred' by Damien Linnanehttps://www.booktopia.com.au/scarred-damien-linnane/book/9780648480242.html‘This Is Ear Hustle' by Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woodshttps://www.amazon.com/This-Ear-Hustle-Unflinching-Everyday/dp/B08V79SKC3PODCAST:‘Broken Chains' by Damien Linnanehttps://www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/library/experience/online-programs/librarypodcasts?feed=newsART: https://www.damienlinnane.com/artMUSIC:All music in this episode is by the amazing PISTOL JAZZ from Japan. “Pistol jazz is an instrumental band (violence, beauty) expressing the energy of life with avant-garde music.”‘Black Maria' by Pistol JazzLicensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licensehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Pistol_Jazz/Chic/black_maria‘Ibiza' by Pistol JazzLicensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licensehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Pistol_Jazz/Chic/ibiza_1007
Eine schwarze Holzhütte, die aussah wie ein Polizeiwagen. Die "Black Maria" war das erste kommerzielle Filmstudio und produzierte Kassenschlager - die nicht länger waren als 27 Sekunden. Es wurde von dem Filmpionier William K. L. Dickson auf dem Gelände von Thomas Alva Edisons Laboratorien erbaut.
Show Description Can any label or identity explain our freedom, our community or history? How do you identify and what does it mean? In this special episode with Jasminne Mendez, Darrel Alejandro Holnes and Raina J. León explores the fluidity of terms and identity as Black Latinx,o,e,a people from the diaspora. Work featured by Toni Morrison, Aracelis Girmay, Alan Pelaez Lopez and Elizabeth Acevedo. Episode produced by Cin Pimentel. Transcription by Victor Jackson. Show Notes Social Media for Darrel - @blackboytraveljoy (Insta) and darrelholnes.com (website) Books: Stepmotherland (Notre Dame University Press, 2022); Migrant Psalms (Northwestern University Press, 2021) Social Media for Raina - @rainaleon (IG, Twitter, Facebook) and rainaleon.com (website); @storyjoyinc on IG and Twitter and storyjoyinc.com and check out acentosreview.com and @acentosreview on IG and Twitter and Facebook Books and other work: Canticle of Idols ( CW Books, 2008); profeta without refuge (Nomadic Press, 2016); Areyto to Atabey: Essays on the Mother(ing) Self (Alley Cat Books, 2019); Boogeyman Dawn; sombra : (dis)locat Social Media for Jasminne - IG/Twitter: @jasminnemendez Website: www.jasminnemendez.com Social Media for Cin- Cin Pim - cinpim.com Additional list of Afro-Latinx authors to check out ★ Jasminne Mendez ★ Darrel Alejandro Holnes ★ Raina J. León ★ Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa ★ Grisel Y. Acosta ★ Willie Perdomo ★ Aracelis Girmay ★ Alan Pelaez Lopez ★ Ariana Brown ★ John Murillo ★ Elizabeth Acevedo ★ Thea Matthews ★ Kay Nilsson ★ Dizzy Jenkins ★ Avotcja ★ Yesenia Montilla ★ Roberto Carlos Garcia ★ Mathew Rodriguez ★ Azuah ★ Adriana Herrera ★ Aya de León ★ Sulma Arzu-Brown Prompts for teachers considering teaching the podcast ★ When you consider the title of the podcast, What the water carries, what comes to mind? ★ Listen to the quotation from Toni Morrison. What does it mean to you? ○ Read the essay, The Site of Memory, after you have listened to the podcast. How are the ideas of the podcast and the essay in conversation with one another? ★ In this prompt, watch Aracelis Girmay read another section from The Black Maria. Have you ever been suspected of doing or being something or someone you are not? Write about that. In partners, tell this story to someone else. After you have shared this story, tell your partner who you are or how you want to be seen and in answer, your partner should say, “I see you you for who you are and who you want to be”. Write about what it is to hear that sentence from someone who is not your family or dearest friend. ★ Consider the term Latinx? What does it mean for you? One of the poets mentioned, Alan Pelaez Lopez, talks about how the “x” is a sign of a wound, not a trend. What do they mean? How does the essay complicate your understanding of what it means to be Latinx? ★ What are the songs that you keep on repeat, the songs that you need to hear over and over again, the songs that reveal an important part of who you are? Listen to “La Rebelión” by Joe Arroyo. Now read the poem from Elizabeth Acevedo mentioned in the podcast. Follow Acevedo's form to write your own poem ○ First stanza: reveal a memory of a particular moment when you heard that song you love ○ Second stanza: incorporate a line or a word from the song you love and how it connects to your body or reveals who you are ○ Third stanza: tell us about the place around this memory. Where is the story you are telling taking place? ○ Fourth stanza: Show is you dancing or moving to this music that you treasure.
What's Going on in DEI?Geordie and Bill kick off their post-Covid lockdown podcast series with an open-ended chat about a range of related topics including:Our Prime Minister and new NSW PremierFuture podcasts topics/styleCurrent employment practice in the HunterDEI enlightened forms of recruitmentFoster careHomelessnessAddictionDomestic ViolenceTaboo topics in the Hunter (White Privilege, Islamic faith, Domestic Violence, Ageism), Soul CafeAged Care/Disability ‘support' through Centrelink etcWe also acknowledge current, positive DEI initiatives taking place in the Hunter by the organisations: City of Newcastle Council, MGA Thermal and SC People.NGUBADI MARRI (Big Love)Music and poetry in order of appearance:“Irezumi” by Pistol JazzFrom the album “Chic”Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Internationalhttps://archive.org/details/PistolJazz-Chic “Ibiza” by Pistol JazzFrom the album “Chic”Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Internationalhttps://archive.org/details/PistolJazz-Chic “Dr Hackenbush” by Groucho MarxTaken from the Birdseye Open House performanceAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Internationalhttps://archive.org/details/Birdseye_Open_House_Groucho_Marx “Winter Snow” by Pistol JazzFrom the album “Chic”Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Internationalhttps://archive.org/details/PistolJazz-Chic “Black Maria” by Pistol JazzFrom the album “Chic”Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Internationalhttps://archive.org/details/PistolJazz-Chic Poem reading:“Son of Mine” by Oodgeroo NoonuccalRead from the book, “FIRE FRONT: First Nations Poetry and Power Today”Edited by Alison WhittakerPublished by University of Queensland Press (UQP), 2020 “Swallow” by Pistol JazzFrom the album “Chic”Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Internationalhttps://archive.org/details/PistolJazz-Chic About PISTOL JAZZ:Japanese group Pistol Jazz is an instrumental ensemble (Violence! Beauty! Vision!) expressing the energy of life through avant-garde music.https://www.instagram.com/pistoljazz/?hl=en
Let's talk about Moving forward with autism... In this week's episode of Lunch & Learn with Dr. Berry, we bring you our beautiful guest Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC, the Founder, and CEO of Autism in Black Inc., located in West Palm Beach, Florida. This organization aims to bring awareness to Autism and reduce the stigma associated with the diagnosis in the Black community. As a licensed mental health therapist, Maria primarily works with Black parents to provide support through education and advocacy training. Maria has been featured in Forbes, The New York Times, USA Today, and has collaborated with Microsoft. Maria's unique approach to coaching and counseling exemplifies her drive and motivation toward greater acceptance and overcoming the barriers and personal struggles associated with raising a Black autistic child. Today, we'll talk about the upcoming 2022 AIB conference and what you can expect. She will discuss how she and her team handle the conference's preparations and how the previous conference went. Additionally, we will talk about how we continue to move forward in autism in the black community. We are going to get into her business and have her explain where she has been when she had a little vacation, quote-unquote, absence for a while. Moreover, Maria will also unveil the theme for next year's Autism in Black conference. Episode 199 aims for you to learn more about: The importance of being a personal advocate Being able to be an advocate for your family Tools of success to recognize if your child has autism Listen to today's episode, as Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC joins me for an exciting and inspiring conversation on "Moving Forward with Autism in the Black Community." Sign up at www.listentodrberry.com to join the mailing list. Remember to subscribe to the podcast and share the episode with a friend or family member. Listen on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, iHeartRadio, Spotify Sponsors: Lunch and Learn Community Online Store (code Empower10) Pierre Medical Consulting (If you are looking to expand your social reach and make your process automated then Pierre Medical Consulting is for you) Dr. Pierre's Resources – These are some of the tools I use to become successful using social media My Amazon Store – Check out all of the book recommendations you heard in the episode Links/Resources: Autism in Black Maria's Instagram Social Links: Join the lunch and learn community – https://www.drberrypierre.com/joinlunchlearnpod Follow the podcast on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/lunchlearnpod Follow the podcast on Twitter – http://www.twitter.com/lunchlearnpod – use the hashtag #LunchLearnPod if you have any questions, comments, or requests for the podcast For More Episodes of the Lunch and Learn with Dr. Berry Podcasts https://www.drberrypierre.com/lunchlearnpodcast/ If you are looking to help the show out Leave a Five Star Review on Apple Podcast because your ratings and reviews are what is going to make this show so much better Share a screenshot of the podcast episode on all of your favorite social media outlets & tag me or add the hashtag. #lunchlearnpod Download the MP3 Audio file, listen to the episode however you like.
On this special episode of the Movie Squad podcast, Tristan Fidler sits down with the Black Maria Film Collective, which includes Jordan Spoors, Liam Devitt, Russell Wyatt Roberts and Jack Gilmour, to talk movies! Specifically, we discuss the weird, wild and wonderful releases from Vinegar Syndrome, a label that restores and releases unknown cult and exploitation movies onto Blu-ray and DVD. We hear about how the Black Maria Film Collective got started, the retrospective screenings that they've organised in Perth since their inception (including The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Zombi), and their upcoming film festival collaboration with Vinegar Syndrome, a three film weekend including Night Beast, Blood Games and Spookies. Black Maria Film Collective's Vinegar Syndrome 3-Film Weekend is happening on Friday November 19th, Saturday November 20th and Sunday November 21st at Johnny Ma's Studios. For more information including advance tickets, visit their website: https://www.blackmariafc.org/
The Anime Chop Shop Episode 11: Ring The Golden Bell
DEMÔNIO! DONA ARANHA! DOIDO ATÉ OS OSSOS! Nesse Mugiwaradio, Kel, Kaka e Mizu comentam sobre a conclusão da batalha de Robin contra Black Maria em Onigashima e todo o resto do capítulo 1021 de One Piece! Acompanhe as gravações ao vivo nas tardes de sexta lá no Spaces do nosso Twitter e participe do bate-papo pós-podcast! @MugiwaradioBR Manda um áudio pra gente! anchor.fm/mugiwaradio Nossos links: mugiwaradio.com.br Manda e-mail pra gente ler! mugiwaradiobr@gmail.com Tags Adicionais brasil português podcast review manga react wano kaido big mom oden luffy caindo nami sanji zoro kinemon yamato usopp otama zeus hera akazaya samurai nine okiku kinemon momonosuke kanjurou clima tact who's who jimbei gomu gomu no mi akuma cp0 cp9 enies lobby water seven 7 rob lucci teoria nika sun god deus do sol joy boy skypiea pirates fisher tiger franky robin black maria makami demonio sabo koala hack timeskip flashback fleur onepiece1020 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mugiwaradio/support
Alô alô Maratoneiros, como vão? Hoje temos Diogo (@DioMF), Maurício (@masterice__), Ferna (@ferna_mn) e João (@mr_frogi) discutindo o capítulo 1021 de One Piece, "Demônio". Como terminou a luta contra a Black Maria? seria ela um Incel? O que Naruto tem em relação com One Piece? gostamos do destino do Momonosuke? Venha ouvir.
We mark the death on August 9, 1975 – 46 years ago today – of the composer Dmitri Shostakovich at the age of 68, in Moscow. He was born on September 25, 1906, in St. Petersburg. Does Stress Kill? If stress kills, Dmitri Shostakovich should never have lived past the age of 30. In his early teens, as a student at the St. Petersburg Conservatory (or what was then called, the “Petrograd” Conservatory), he and his classmates suffered severe malnutrition due to the Russian Civil War (which ran from 1917-1922). But he survived. In 1936, some eight months before his 30th birthday, he was officially purged on the orders of Joseph Stalin himself during the Great Terror. Few people expected Shostakovich to survive, least of all himself. Later admitting to having been suicidal, he lay awake at night, too terrified to sleep, waiting for the van (the feared “Black Maria”), to take him away. But he survived. In 1941, he survived the early stages of the Siege of Leningrad and in 1948, he was once again purged for writing music considered to be too modern and too personally self-expressive, music that did not subscribe to Soviet ideologic dicta. Again he […] The post Music History Monday: Shostakovich's Death first appeared on Robert Greenberg.
Nico Robin und Black Maria sind diesmal mit prügeln dran und anfänglich scheint unsere Lieblingsarchäologin im Nachteil aber den Namen Teufelskind trägt sie zurecht.
Alô alô Maratoneiros, como vão? Hoje temos Diogo (@DioMF), Maurício (@masterice__), Ferna (@ferna_mn) e João (@mr_frogi) discutindo o capítulo 1020 de One Piece, "Robin Vs Black Maria". Qual é a melhor personagem feminina de One Piece e porque é a Robin? Seriam os Tobiroppo os personagens mais pilha-errada do mangá? Fernando sobreviveu ao seu yokai chuveiro? venha ouvir!
This is as close you can get to a dope chapter of fan service for me. We get reveals of Yamato's power/devil fruit. She and Daddy beam at each other and form a yin and yang seal and that's just the first to see and speculate wildly on. Kaido has an odd perspective on why Wano is a secluded place. Could it be that it really is a weapons factory but it's not supposed to be? Then we get Robin vs Black Maria, and the Robin moments are too good. She and Brook handle their biz. Then we get one of the most wholesome panels I've seen to date. Got to love the Strawhats and hate the Heart Pirates. Also what the hell Caribou??? Watch out Robin??? Peep the episode. PLUS... it's only a precursor. Shout out to Ohara of the One Piece community for the theory that's taken us by storm. I plan on responding and its finna be good, and we're likely all wrong no matter how " right" we think we are ... Stay TunedFollow me on Instagram @nekowhite93 WATCH DARK OUT on YOUTUBECheck Out the Other Paperhouse Network Shows
The BMB Pirates are back with another chapter review! In this chapter we finally get the long awaited Robin and Black Maria battle! There were many touching moments this chapter that would even make Brook cry....oh wait but Brook can't cry because he has no eyes YOHOHOHOHOHHO!!! Come hear our thoughts on Robin's nod to Sanji, Brook's amazing move set, Yamato holding her own against Kaido with her newly revealed fruit, and the reunion between Luffy and Momo...and Caribou *eye emoji eye emoji*. Without further ado....LET'S DISCUSS!!
Melawan para Tobiroppo justru menjadi momen unjuk kebolehan para kru Topi Jerami. Jinbei, Franky, Robin dan Brook berhasil memberikan perlawanan sengit pada Who's Who, Sasaki dan Black Maria. Di atap Onigashima, untuk pertama kalinya Yamato memperlihatkan wujud Zoan Mythical miliknya yang digunakan untuk melawan Kaido. Di pelabuhan, Luffy telah bertemu Momonosuke dan bersiap untuk kembali ke Onigashima untuk melanjutkan pertempurannya dengan Kaido. Lalu ada misteri baru mengenai Nika Sang Dewa Matahari yang berpotensi menjadi potongan penting dari cerita utama One Piece!
On passe en Review le Chapitre 1021 de One Piece dans ce 25ème épisode du podcast GATCHA. Aujourdh'hui, le combat de la courtisane contre l'enfant maudit est à l'honneur enfin un combat pour Robin ca faisait longtemps. La détermination de Momo est mise à l'épreuve mais pourquoi cet homme espionne Luffy?!
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have hosts Ed, Steve, & Alex joined by our very special guests Stephen Paul (Translator for One Piece in WSJ) and Joey Weiser (Eisner Award-nominated author of the Mermin series) for a Manga Recap of One Piece Chapter 1020, "Robin vs. Black Maria available at Shonen Jump & Manga Plus. This episode also includes some Piece Together and an Anime Recap of Episode 985, "Thinking of Otama! Luffy's Furious Strike!" with our Anime Recap host Sam Leach. Thanks to Maddie for this week's episode image! Check out all of the alternate images and titles on our Patreon, subscribe today at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast! You can pick up One Piece Podcast merch from our TeePublic store! Check it out! 0:00:00 Introduction0:07:53 Manga Recap: Chapter 10201:04:39 Anime Recap: Episode 9851:16:13 Piece Together1:52:34 To Be Continued! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to our 500+ episode archive, exclusive episodes with our special guests, SWAG and a lot more. Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have the full One Piece Podcast documentary The One Piece Podcast Goes to Japan exclusively on Patreon! We'll see you next week for our Manga Recap of One Piece Chapter 1021 and Anime Recap of One Piece Episode 986 on The One Piece Podcast!
E chega a Robin brilhando lindamente nesse capítulo! A evolução da personagem é sentida com gosto! Essa semana trouxemos uma das asas do Canal Chapéus de Palha, o Derek, então, segure a alma e chega mais o TEMA: Capítulo 1020: Robin vs Black Maria DURAÇÃO: 59 minutos PARTICIPANTES: Ansem, Baruch, Mr. 27 e Derek DECUPAGEM: Pod […] The post Pauta Secreta #139 – Robin Vs Black Maria – Capítulo 1020 first appeared on One Piece Ex.
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have hosts Ed, Steve, & Alex joined by our very special guests Stephen Paul (Translator for One Piece in WSJ) and Joey Weiser (Eisner Award-nominated author of the Mermin series) for a Manga Recap of One Piece Chapter 1020, "Robin vs. Black Maria available at Shonen Jump & Manga Plus. This episode also includes some Piece Together and an Anime Recap of Episode 985, "Thinking of Otama! Luffy's Furious Strike!" with our Anime Recap host Sam Leach. Thanks to Maddie for this week's episode image! Check out all of the alternate images and titles on our Patreon, subscribe today at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast! You can pick up One Piece Podcast merch from our TeePublic store! Check it out! 0:00:00 Introduction 0:07:53 Manga Recap: Chapter 1020 1:04:39 Anime Recap: Episode 985 1:16:13 Piece Together 1:52:34 To Be Continued! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to our 500+ episode archive, exclusive episodes with our special guests, SWAG and a lot more. Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have the full One Piece Podcast documentary The One Piece Podcast Goes to Japan exclusively on Patreon! We'll see you next week for our Manga Recap of One Piece Chapter 1021 and Anime Recap of One Piece Episode 986 on The One Piece Podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
E chega a Robin brilhando lindamente nesse capítulo! A evolução da personagem é sentida com gosto! Essa semana trouxemos uma das asas do Canal Chapéus de Palha, o Derek, então, segure a alma e chega mais o TEMA: Capítulo 1020: Robin vs Black Maria DURAÇÃO: 59 minutos PARTICIPANTES: Ansem, Baruch, Mr. 27 e Derek DECUPAGEM: Pod […] The post Pauta Secreta #139 – Robin Vs Black Maria – Capítulo 1020 first appeared on One Piece Ex.
MONSTROS! MAKAMI!! MULHERES GIGANTES!!! Nesse Mugiwaradio, Kel, Kaka e Mizu comentam sobre a tão esperada batalha de Robin contra Black Maria em Onigashima e todo o resto do capítulo 1020 de One Piece! Acompanhe as gravações ao vivo nas tardes de sexta lá no Spaces do nosso Twitter e participe do bate-papo pós-podcast! @MugiwaradioBR Manda um áudio pra gente! anchor.fm/mugiwaradio Nossos links: mugiwaradio.com.br Manda e-mail pra gente ler! mugiwaradiobr@gmail.com Tags Adicionais brasil português podcast review manga react wano kaido big mom oden luffy caindo nami sanji zoro kinemon yamato usopp otama zeus hera akazaya samurai nine okiku kinemon momonosuke kanjurou clima tact who's who jimbei gomu gomu no mi akuma cp0 cp9 enies lobby water seven 7 rob lucci teoria nika sun god deus do sol joy boy skypiea pirates fisher tiger franky robin black maria makami onepiece1020 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mugiwaradio/support
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have hosts Ed, Steve, & Alex joined by our very special guests Stephen Paul (Translator for One Piece in WSJ) and Joey Weiser (Eisner Award-nominated author of the Mermin series) for a Manga Recap of One Piece Chapter 1020, “Robin vs. Black Maria available at Shonen Jump & […] The post Episode 681, “Tres Mano Frieza!?” appeared first on The One Piece Podcast.
One Piece Chapter 1020 is here! This week we discuss Yamato's Fruit just casually being name dropped by Kaido. We also talk about our lovely Nico Robin and how she completely mops the floor with Black Maria!
One Piece Kapitel 1020 ist da. Die Bois sind diese Woche sehr spät dran. Beni war im Urlaub und Viktor und Henry mussten für die Aufnahme warten! Jetzt ist die neue Folge jedoch da. Wir erfahren mehr über die Teufelsfrucht von Yamato. Brook und Robin kämpfen gegen Black Maria. Ruffy trifft auf Momo und will das der Drachen Boi ihn wieder nach Onigashima fliegt. Wird sich Momo seinen Ängsten stellen? Bleibt Yamato am Ende des Arcs doch auf Wano Kuni? Antworten auf diese Fragen gibt's im Podcast!
Kaido und Yamato beulen sich, Ruffy will Fleisch und Nico Robin zeigt Maria was ne Harke ist
SE VOCÊ É FÃ DOS CHÁPEUS DE PALHA, ESSE PODCAST É PRA VOCÊ. Nesse quadro semanal do Shonen Show, nossos apresentadores irão analisar os novos capítulos publicados do mangá One Piece. Para conferir postagem exclusivas e receber notícias do mundo dos otakus e dos geeks, segue a gente lá no Insta: @shonen_show
One of the pioneers in darker electronica music is ATTRITION. The man who has steered the band through the 40 year career, fueled by a succession of critically acclaimed albums is founder Martin Bowes. Formed in 1980 in Coventry, England, Attrition is influenced by a mix of punk ideology and experimental art aesthetics. They emerged as part of the early 80s UK industrial scene alongside contemporaries such as Coil, Test Department, Legendary Pink Dots, Chris and Cosey, In the Nursery, Portion Control etc.Martin's increasing studio production work at his studio, The Cage, has included mixes for The Damage Manual (Martin Atkins, Jah Wobble, Geordie Walker, Chris Connelly et al...), Die Form, In the Nursery, Black tape for a Blue girl, Mona Mur/En Esch and mastering for countless bands and labels, including collaborations with Anni Hogan (known for her work with Marc Almond through the 80's) and the legendary Wolfgang Flur (ex-Kraftwerk). He contributed synths and vocals on a song on the last Pigface album, is the narrators voice on US horror series, “C for Chaos”, has written the score to US horror film G.H.O.S.T from Mutantville productions and has mastered the latest album by Pieter Nooten and Marselle Hodges called Anonymity, just to name a few.Attrition's current single is out now called The Alibi from the upcoming album, The Black Maria to be released this year on Two Gods label with accompanying video and remixes from Bellhead, Vaselyne, Steckdose and Follynator.Martin Bowes – Vocals/ All Electronics, Yvette Winkler – Female lead vocals Joanne Wolf – Female spoken vocals Elisa Day – Female backing vocals Vancorvid – ViolinMarietta Fox – ViolinAnni Hogan – PianoIan Arkley – GuitarKris Force – CelloWritten by Martin Bowes.Photo of Martin Bowes taken by Dylan Madelayhttps://attrition.co.ukhttps://www.thecagestudios.co.ukhttps://attritionuk.bandcamp.com/album/the-alibi
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NEW FOR JUNE 15, 2021 Looking down, listening up . . . High Skies - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 413 1. Black Celebration - Depeche Mode 2. One More Red Nightmare (live) - King Crimson 3. Seven of Cups - Steve Hackett 4. Deja Vu (early) - Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young 5. Long Time Gone (live) - David Crosby 6. Not My Cross To Bear - Big Band Of Brothers 7. I Put A Spell On You - Nina Simone 8. Blind Willie McTell - Chrissie Hynde 9. Smuuggler's Blues (live) - The Eagles 10. Jessica (live) - Warren Haynes Band 11. Native Intelligence - Danny Elfman 12. A New Day Yesterday / Starship Trooper (Wurm) (live) - Joe Bonamassa 13. Medieval Overture (live) - Return To Forever 14. Funk 15 - Dweezil Zappa 15. Oh No - Mothers Of Invention 16. Black Maria (live) - Todd Rundgren / Joe Jackson / Ethel String Quartet 17. Acid Queen (live) - Pete Townshend and Tracy Langham 18. My Generation (live) - Bruce Springsteen 19. When The Music's Over (live) - The Doors The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Popping ears since 2004. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
The first copyrighted film was not a comedy, a thriller, but a…(ahem)...bodily function
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Olááá Maratoneiros, tudo bem com vocês?Entre assoprar as velinhas e pegar uma fatia do bolo de aniversário do Sanji, Diogo (@DioMf) e Maurício (@masterice__) comentam o capítulo de One Piece da semana, A Filha do Demônio.Qual será o plano do Sanji? Qual a verdadeira força da Black Maria? O que fazer com os animais robôs sheikan? E SERÁ ESSE, FINALMENTE, O ANO DA NICO ROBIN NO BRASIL????
One Piece Chapter 1005 is here!! This week we talk about Robin ACTUALLY being allowed to do something!! We also talk about How we wish we were getting beaten up by Black Maria.
Au sommaire aujourd'hui: Sanji se mange des baffes et appelle à l'aide, Robin débarque à la rescousse et Black Maria déclare ses tatouages de Yakuza ... le tout dans une ambiance démoniaque !
SPOILER ALERT: This one was a wild ride, I knew it would be by the title, "Kibi Dango." Oda was able to pull Tama's character off in a great way this chapter, which made me a full-on believer in her joining the crew. As the chapter continues it strikes up a lot of theories in my head for where this art is going. I say something I've said before and that is we should not underestimate the Strawhat Pirates. We see the battles of Franky vs Sasiki, Usopp, Tama, and Nami v page 1 and Ulti, where Nami does... Nami, while Black Maria may be barking up the wrong tree. At the end of the chapter, the Scabbards are marked for death but someone is helping them... the question is who, why?? Listen to this episode!Enjoy and follow me on Instagram @nekowhite93 WATCH DARK OUT on YOUTUBE
Greta bull, phony Robbins and live action Gamestop + this day in history w/the Black Maria and our truth music of the day by Mindseed on your #MorningMonarchy for February 1, 2021.
In episode 61 of Half True History, Dan Parrella tells Pedro Lima and Chris Crespo about the birth of the movie industry in the United States and the art form started as cheap vaudeville entertainment and grew into an international industry. There is talk of the zoopraxiscope, Edison's Black Maria, Fred Ott's Sneeze, the Wizard of Menlo Park, the Cinemagician Georges Méliès, The Great Train Robbery, The Birth of a Nation, and much more!
In einem Land vor unserer Zeit trifft auf One Piece. Das neueste Kapitel präsentiert uns alle sechs Mitglieder der Tobi Roppo in ihren antiken Zoan Teufelsfrüchten. Viktor, Henry und Beni diskutieren ausführlich über die neu gezeigten Teufelsfrüchte von Sasaki, Black Maria und Who's Who, aber auch über den kommenden Yamato, Ace und Kaido Flashback. Viel Spaß bei dieser neuen Folge vom romantischen Dämmerungs Podcast!
Gala raya senandung gogorigog berdawai tatkala pelana terpacu oleh syahwat Sanji yang bergegas hanya untuk digrebek oleh Black Maria. Mendung tak berangin seraya menemani jiwa-jiwa yang menjerit dimana Zoro menunjukkan Apoo tak lebih dari buih iler Richie Sambora. Vaksin mendarat di tangan Choppeler dan Zoro membentak Queen yang layu. Rona kembali menguning ketika merasakan pulau tak bertepi dan Kaido mendeklarasikan maju caleg. Apakah pemilu Onigashima tetap diadakan? Coblos dengan paku atau ragaji mesin? Raih geloramu dengan dawai nada suara yang bergetar bergabung menggumpal menjadi congek yang piawai! Image credit: amanomoon.deviantart.com
Sanji, seperti yang sudah-sudah, terjebak kembali oleh wanita di tengah pertempuran. Kali ini giliran Black Maria yang akan jadi lawannya. Di area pertempuran, Zoro tersulut amarahnya setelah melihat lengan O-Kiku jatuh dari langit-langit Onigashima, dan langsung menghabisi Apoo dalam satu hunusan pedang. Vaksin berhasil didapat dan Chopper siap untuk mengobati semuanya. Dan persis setelah Zoro melancarkan aksi, terjadi gempa yang ternyata itu adalah ulah Kaido yang sedang mengangkat satu pulau Onigashima menggunakan awan apinya!!!
Der Kampf auf Onigashima geht weiter. Sanji trifft auf die Black Maria, Zorro gerät auf Scratchman Apoo und Chopper findet eine vorübergehende Heilung für den von Queen freigesetzten Virus.
When you’re writing by hand, where is your other hand? What story is the space between your two hands — your dominant hand and non-dominant hand — telling?This poem considers the posture of the body when writing: writing a letter, writing a note, writing a poem. The poet pays attention to hands — when dancing, when speaking from the heart, in prayer. This poem invites the listener to slow down, to listen to the stories the body is telling by how it's held in small moments. Aracelis Girmay is originally from Southern California and now lives in New York. She is the author of the poetry collections Teeth, Kingdom Animalia, and The Black Maria. Her essay "From Woe to Wonder" can be read in the Arts & Culture section of The Paris Review (June, 2020). Girmay recently edited How to Carry Water: Selected Poems of Lucille Clifton and she is on the editorial board of the African Poetry Book Fund.Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
Hope Hall is a documentary filmmaker, cinematographer, and photographer. Her short films have been selected for over 40 film festivals worldwide and have received numerous awards, including at Sundance. She has a BA from UC Berkeley and an MA from Stanford, and is a proud graduate of the Independent Studio Program at the Whitney Museum. From May 2011 to January 2017, she was President Obama's Principal Videographer at the White House in the Office of Digital Strategy, with both the position and the office being a creation of this President. After working on "By the People" by Amy Rice and Alicia Sams, which followed then-Senator Obama's trajectory into candidacy, she joined the '08 campaign's now legendary New Media team as a staff filmmaker, telling the story from the campaign trail and making over 40 videos, and then the Presidential Transition Team to help draft the infrastructure for the first new media President. Before that, she was a freelance documentary cinematographer for independent documentary features, music videos, and television. Her personal work has taken her to artist residencies all around the world, and she had her first solo exhibition of video and photography in Trondheim, Norway in 2010. After her last day on the best job ever, she created a sabbatical by organizing a speaking tour, which took her everywhere from a surprisingly raucous hospice wing in Marlborough, NZ, to an unsurprisingly inspirational time with Google Brand Studio, & 18 months' worth of stops in between. While going lateral in that epic chapter, she embarked on a personal project, ‘Visit the Visionaries,' tracking down inspirational people at the intersection of art, social justice & tech. Soon thereafter, her freelance life as a documentary cinematographer & filmmaker ramped back up, with projects ranging from independent features ('The Fight') to episodic tv ('And She Could Be Next,' 'Current Revolution,') to campaign videos (FWD.US & unnamed others). She also contributed a chapter for "West Wingers," released September 2018. Then, for 14 magical months, she had the best job ever 2.0, as Senior Advisor for Video & Senior Road Videographer for Elizabeth Warren 2020! Now, she is processing, and caring for her community as much as humanly possible. Awards and recognitionShe is the recipient of honorable mentions at the Sundance, Louisville, Humboldt, and Black Maria film festivals in the short documentary category, and was selected for a year-long independent study fellowship at the Whitney Museum. EducationShe has a Master's degree in communication from Stanford University in Documentary Film and Video, and a Bachelor's from University of California, Berkeley in History and French. She spent her Junior year of undergrad in Paris at the Institute d'Etudes Critiques, studying Philosophy, Critical Studies, Film Theory and Structuralism at the University of Paris III & IV. Cinematography workHer cinematography work can be seen in dozens of independent feature documentaries, including three years of work on Beyond Conviction, a feature documentary on mediation between victim and perpetrator in Pennsylvania prisons. Her work is also in various TV productions: Bravo's Tabloid Wars, VH-1's Live @ VH-1 and Little Beauties, and MTV's Unplugged, Overdrive and First Year, MTV's first feature documentary, following three young people in their first year of something life-changing, including entrepreneur Kenny Lao's opening of Rickshaw Dumpling Bar. She is the camerawork and co-director behind the New York contributions to Paris' Un Concert a Emporter/Blogotheque/Takeaway Shows series, field recordings of bands performing in unlikely spaces, all shot in one take, called "One Take New York."She directed multi-channel installation videos for the Guggenheim Museum's Art of the Motorcycle exhibition in Las Vegas, and is the proud mentee of -- and sometimes collaborator with -- designer Wendall K. Harrington, whose historic and ground-breaking work spans jaw-dropping scope, but who let her contribute to the memorable projection design for the broadway production of Eve Ensler's The Good Body.Additional Links (mindset sheet) hopehall.com/mindset(chapter for West Wingers) hopehall.com/gotowardthegoodIf you liked this podcast, shoot me an e-mail at filmmakingconversations@mail.comAlso, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: https://www.kweli.tv/programs/the-people-of-brixtonDamien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker_damien_swaby/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorIf you enjoy listening to Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, I would love a coffee. Podcasting is thirsty work https://ko-fi.com/damienswaby
Sintonía: "Carolina Shout" - Fats Waller "Black Maria" - "Mighty Fine" - "The Moon is Low" - "The Moon is Low - Part 2" - "Old Grand Dad" - "Fat and Greasy" - "Square for Delaware" - "You Run Your Mouth, I´ll Run My Business" - "Send Me Jackson" - "Eep, Ipe, Wanna Piece of Pie" - "Stop Pretending" - "My Mommy Sent Me To The Store" - "Dry Bones" - "Georgia on my Mind" - "Rockin´ Chair" - "Honeysuckle Rose" Todas las canciones cantadas e interpretadas al piano (u órgano) por Fats Waller. Escuchar audio
Dekadensi dominatur Kaido terpukau sampai lorong hitam legam. Tatkala Perospero dan Marco Kuya dijamu Nyai Big Mom berdiskusi proyek tambak udang dan batubara, jauh dari sudut samping Inul Vista bersinar sang Black Maria tampil pramuka bak ular kadut memainkan instrumen tabla dengan piawai. Masih bergumul di arena pertarungan antara barongsai Kaido vs Akazaya Terpesona yang semakin bangor menimbulkan tendensi penyelenggaraan remedial. Kaido kewalahan dengan segala cipokwati dari setiap insan Red Scabbards alias gejrot. Apakah peluru izo dari kacang pilus? Atau Kaido akan muntah di jamban Toto sembari rebahan di parkiran alias tewas? Simak dan resapilah diskusi terbaru kami!
This episode we cover an exciting, but ultimately unfruitful, film made in the Black Maria, and voyage to Europe to meet the Lumiere family, and their incredible contributions to cinema.I told you the clips would start becoming useful just as soon as I could make them do it! This week we have sound clips from The Edison-Dixon Experimental Sound Film (1895?)Singing in the Rain (1954)Amelie (2001) (the only one that isn't applicable to the episode)Hugo (2011)
Let's all go to the movies! Sorry I am two days late. Today we discuss the kinetograph, and the movies made on it, including Fred Ott's Sneeze, Comic Boxing, Serpentine Dance, and more. If you want to contact me, my email is historyoffilmpodcast@gmail.com. The website for the show is historyoffilmpodcast.com. I am using soundbites from movies as transitions, reminders of what this is all leading up to, and for my own enjoyment (I hope yours too). Once we reach sound film, these clips will be relevant to the topic at hand, I promise. In this episode these clips are:The 39 Steps (1935)3:10 to Yuma (1957)Harakiri (1962) (One of my favorite movies of all time, if not my favorite)Amadeus (1984)
I read from Black Maria to black racer. The word of the episode is "black power". dictionarypod@gmail.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Patreon 917-727-5757
Untaian bogem mentah Kanjuro melumpuhkan siasat Momo Geisha sampai jadi kunyuk dan COD lah dengan Kaido yang sedang dibekam Black Maria di saat si culun Orochi mengalami sindrom parno. Sembari Bintang Kinemon dan Denjiro melaju kencang bak tamiya Diospada, Big Mom asyik main gobak sodor bareng Chopper dan Usopp. Di lain alam Page One, Ulti, dan Luffy kopi darat di Roti Bakar Eddy. Apakah mereka mau ikut ekskul tari Saman? dituduh nyabu? atau ke Jobfair bareng? Simak obrolan kami Griyawan Griyawati!
Episode: 1890 The Picture Play, a new technology immediately displaced by the movies. Today, we ride the wrong horse.
Excerpt from the poem "The Black Maria" by Aracelis Girmay
A husband and wife, Award Winning Rock Duo from Georgia, Atlanta,with over 25 years in the music industry.They get inspiration from history and hypocracy.Their biggest hit "Black Maria" from their debut EP "In The Blood" rocked around the globe topping or being placed in the Top 10 of many station charts.Their newest song "Disturbing The Peace" is not only catchy but also has a very entertaining lego video. Superb. Explicit permission has been granted by the artist to play their music. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neil-clark10/message
The first copyrighted film was not a comedy, a thriller, but a…(ahem)...bodily function
S2E51: Grim Dystopian Visits Sweden. Virtually. Weekly Grim nonsense (national days, show binging, TikTok challenges, etc.) mixed with a fascination we have of Sweden – both Country and music. Also, Ben tells Fe her handwriting looks like pubic hair… *Also available on Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, Stitcher* Special Thanks To: Black Maria, SONG: Lockjaw: https://soundcloud.com/black-maria Dissonant Seepage, SONG: Behind Bars or Beneath Worms: https://www.facebook.com/dissonantseepage/ DeadRider, SONG: Taste the Chain: https://www.facebook.com/Deadriderband/ Malachor, SONG: 9 Red Squares: https://www.facebook.com/MalachorOfficial/ Marax, SONG: The Witch: https://www.facebook.com/MaraxofficialSlo/ Gorgosaur, SONG: Pyromaniac Narrations: https://www.facebook.com/gorgosaur/ Lion’s Share, SONG: Pentagram: https://www.facebook.com/lionsshareband/ Netherbird, SONG: Saturnine Ancestry: https://www.facebook.com/netherbird/ Nightrage, SONG: Wolf to Man: https://www.facebook.com/nightrage/ Void Moon, SONG: Pale Fire: https://www.facebook.com/VoidMoonMetal/ Special Thanks to Eon Tide for the soundbed this week! https://eontide1111.bandcamp.com/releases
Good ppl, good ppl—last week we chopped it up with THEE Dr. Bettina Judd on so many goodness. This week, she brought in Aracelis Girmay's "The Black Maria" for us to melt our hearts over. Bettina Judd is an interdisciplinary writer, artist and performer whose research focus is on Black women's creative production and our use of visual art, literature, and music to develop feminist thought. Her current book manuscript argues that Black women's creative production is feminist knowledge production produced by registers of affect she calls “feelin.” She is currently Assistant Professor of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Washington. She has received fellowships from the Five Colleges, The Vermont Studio Center and the University of Maryland. Her poems and essays have appeared in Torch, Mythium, Meridians and other journals and anthologies. Her collection of poems titled patient. which tackles the history of medical experimentation on and display of Black women won the Black Lawrence Press Hudson Book Prize and was released in November of 2014. As a performer she has been invited to perform for audiences within the United States and internationally. Aracelis Girmay is the author of three collections of poetry: the black maria (BOA Editions, 2016); Kingdom Animalia (BOA Editions, 2011), winner of the 2011 Isabella Gardner Poetry Award and the GLCA New Writers Award, and a finalist for both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award; and Teeth (Curbstone Press, 2007). The recipient of fellowships from Cave Canem, Civitella Ranieri, and the National Endowment for the Arts, Girmay is the winner of a 2015 Whiting Award for Poetry. She teaches in Hampshire College's School for Interdisciplinary Arts and Drew University's low-residency MFA program in poetry.
Jane Steuerwald is an Executive Director of the Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Festival. Since 1981, the Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Festival has been celebrating and preserving the diversity, invention, and vitality of the short film. The Festival is named after Thomas Edison's original West Orange film studio dubbed the "Black Maria" because of its resemblance to the black-box police paddy wagons of the same name. For more information and current season please visit www.blackmariafilmfestival.org
On the 18th episode of Dark La Crosse Stories, the archives team at the La Crosse Public Library breaks the tension with a few short vignettes into mysterious but funny events of the past. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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James & Lisa talk with Jane Steuerwald, Executive Director, of the Black Maria Film Festival.
Here is a pair of throwback interviews to my radio days when I was a co-producer of and contributor to the award-winning show "Sunday Journal with Hal Clark". In 2010, I was introduced to hip hop artist and educator Voice whose discography includes "Black Maria" and "Voice Presents Cutz". Voice's single "Black Maria" features her mother Zardis. Later, I had the pleasure of interviewing her dad, actor and acting instructor Lance E. Nichols. By far, this is one of the most entertaining interviews I have ever done thanks to Lance's energy and charm. Lance has appeared as Dr. Larry Williams in "Treme", as Gene Clancy in "House of Cards", and the Preacher in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Buttons". Enjoy!
And here she is in all her INFJ glory: the Queen of Swords. Whether you call her the Ice Queen, the Wolf Queen, the Dancing Queen, she is as formidable as she is graceful. The watery part of air, she pierces through illusion and perceives patterns invisible to most. Associated with the final decan of Virgo and the first two decans of Libra, she borrows the Hermit's solitude and the measured symmetry of Justice. Peace and Sorrow, the 2 and 3 of Swords, are her familiars. In our conversation we discuss the balance of night and day and the Thrones of Air, the equinox, the festival of Mabon, the Green Man, wordsmiths, seamstresses, and warrior maidens, Black Maria, Fanny Kaplan, Pallas Athena, Pique Dame, the Devil's nutting day, cumulostratus clouds, the winged heads of children and the severed heads of bearded men heads, butterflies, hexagram 28 (da guo, Great Exceeding), obsolete constellations, widows and divorcees, the Viking queen Hjørdis, BS detection, the , Ox and the Ox goad, the renunciation of community, accuracy in superficial things, and the love of music and words. To learn more about the suit of Swords, the world of Yetzirah, the watery mysteries of the Queens, the sephira Binah, the color schemes of the cards, and so much else, be sure to visit us at www.patreon.com/fortuneswheelhouse. You can also shop for Fortune's Wheelhouse T-shirts, mugs, backpacks, stickers, and more! at our RedBubble shop.
Neste décimo episódio do V-Ray Master Talk conversamos com um dos maiores artistas 3D da atualidade, Rafael Grassetti. Com trabalhos que incluem jogos triple-A como Last of Us, Mass Effect, The Order e o novíssimo God of War, onde foi o diretor de arte do game, Rafael conta como começou na carreira, os caminhos que o levaram para o exterior e muito mais. Um papo mais do que obrigatório para quem trabalha com 3D que é desde já um marco na história do Master Talk! Comentados neste episódio: Site pessoal do Rafael Grassetti | https://grassetti.wordpress.com/ Black Maria | http://www.blackmaria.com.br/ Pix Post | http://pixpost.com.br/sitenew/ Patrick Haraguti | https://www.artstation.com/artist/d-3 Alex Oliver | http://estudiovivaarte.com.br/ Tribbo Post | http://tribbopost.com.br/ Bioware | http://www.bioware.com/en/ Blur Studio | http://www.blur.com/ Digit Game Studios | https://www.digitgaming.com/ The Mill | http://www.themill.com/ Glauco Longhi | https://glaucolonghi.com/ Igor Catto | https://igorcatto.com/ Entrevista com o site Omelete | https://omelete.uol.com.br/games/entrevista/e3-2016-novo-god-of-war-tem-diretor-de-arte-brasileiro/ Star Wars Mom | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTGIg9bwKy0 Apresentação de God of War na E3 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_wIEHCYz_U Gumroad | https://gumroad.com/grassettiart Não se esqueça de visitar o V-Ray Masters: www.vraymasters.com www.facebook.com/vraymasters/ www.facebook.com/groups/vraymaster/ Dúvidas? Sugestões? contato@vraymasters.com
Sat with artist and illustrator of works such as Black Maria and School of the Damned David Braysher. One of the original founders of Black Hearted Press, David spoke about his experiences making independent comics as well as his process for drawing. Lovely guy to meet and talk too, I hope you enjoy.
Highlights The Suffragists in WWI @ | 01:20 The Battle of Passchendaele ends - Mike Shuster @ | 11:45 Ceremonial Groundbreaking episode announced @ | 16:30 Meet the designer of the National WWI Memorial - Joseph Weishaar @ | 17:30 Speaking WWI - “Snapshot” @ | 24:45 100C/100M in Jackson, MO - Lawson Burgfeld @ | 26:50 “Travels with Darley” on the Western Front - Darley Newman @ | 33:25 Native American Story of Service - Nick Brokeshoulder @ | 39:00 The Buzz - Katherine Akey @ | 48:50 more...----more---- Opening Welcome to World War 1 centennial News - It’s about WW1 THEN - what was happening 100 years ago this week - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration. Today is November 15th, 2017. Our guests this week include: Mike Shuster from the great war project blog, Joe Weishaar, architect and designer of the National WW1 Memorial in DC Lawson Bergfeld from the 100 cities/100 memorials project in Jackson, Missouri Darley Newman, the host and producer of “Travels with Darley” on PBS Nick Brokeshoulder, veteran with a Stories of Service about his grandfather And Katherine Akey the shows line producer and the commissions social media director... WW1 Centennial News is brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library. I’m Theo Mayer - the Chief Technologist for the Commission and your host. Welcome to the show. [MUSIC] Preface Let's begin today’s show with a single word. Suffrage! What is that word? Is it about the process of suffering - well yea - but only in a manner of speaking, The actual etymology or the history of the word comes the latin term for voting or to VOTE. It's a little hard to remember that 100 years ago, during the war that changed the world, a large part of the American citizenry had no democratic sway or say in the governance of the country. For some reason, in a majority of states, it was thought that you needed testicles in order to cast a vote. The Suffrage movement - the movement for women's right to vote - was in high gear during this time and in 1916 during his presidential campaign, Woodrow Wilson promises that his democratic party will endorse women's suffrage - During that same election, the progressive state of Montana - surprise - surprise - elects suffragist Jeannette Rankin to the US House of Representatives. And just 4 days after being sworn in as the first woman to serve in congress, on April 6, 1917, the house of representatives is casting its historic vote about declaring war on Germany - which eventually passed 373 to 50. Jeannette Rankin remains silent during the first reading of the roll call. So--- Former Speaker of the house - Joe Cannon of Illinois -- seeks her out on the house floor and advises: “Little woman, you cannot afford not to vote. You represent the womanhood of the country... and in the American Congress.” So on the second reading of the roll, violating house rules about commenting on your votes, Rankin rises from her seat and intones... “I want to stand by my country, but I cannot vote for war.” While the women of America are fully engaged in the war effort... from sending their sons and husbands and even daughters into an unknown future, to taking over critical infrastructure jobs and tasks on the homefront, and in dozens of other ways -- one hundred years ago this week, the pages of the New York Times are filled with stories about suffragists, pacifists, and President Wilson's change of position on the women's suffrage movement. Wow - So let's jump back in time 100 years and see what the fuss in all about! World War One THEN 100 Year Ago This Week [MUSIC TRANSITION] It is the second week of November, 1917 and just a week ago, a socio political tsunami lands -- when on November 6th 1917: Women in New York State win the right to vote!! This sends shock waves through the political arena and emboldens the suffragists to take action in Washington DC. In the November 11th Sunday edition of the New York Times there are three articles about the suffragist in DC. [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline October 11, 1917 A headline in the New York Times reads: SUFFRAGISTS WARY OF OLD PARTY BIDS They Declare Purpose of Continued Nonpartisan Fight for Federal Amendment Denounce all Political BOSS ism Men Leaders See Danger to Their Prestige In New Political Holdings And the story goes on to read: The Suffrage Leaders have decided to keep the Woman Suffrage Party and it's organized allies alive and militant as NON PARTISAN AGENCIES to continue the fight - at least until after the congress shall have adopted - and sufficient state legislatures shall have ratified the so-called Susan B Anthony amendment to the Federal Constitution. The amendment that shall provide for the enfranchisement of women in every nook and corner of the United States! Politicians of "the other sex" who heard of this yesterday realized with a sudden start that MAN was no longer the only pebble on the political beach. They were not slow to sense the potential behind the plan and marveled that the woman suffrage leaders with a stiff franchise fight on their hands should have found time to think up novel and catchy devices that nad never occurred to the men politicians at all. So in overview, the woman suffrage movement wins in New York state… and the suffrage leadership realizes the power of their numbers and decide to hold themselves non-partisan as a voting block until their goals are met --- all to the awed surprise and shock of the old boys club - who had not imaged that the ladies would have such strategic pluck! [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline October 11, 1917 Another headline in today's NY Times reads: SUFFRAGISTS EAGER TO LEARN POLITICS They Throng to hear from President William taft in discussion of "Partnership of Democratic Nations" And the story reads New York: That the Suffragists are determined to prepare themselves for the polls by receiving as much instruction as possible in the techniques of national and international politics was shown by the throng of women who flocked to Carnegie Hall yesterday to hear ex-president Taft deliver a lecture on a partnership of democratic nations under the auspices of the league for Political Education. Seldom has Mr. Taft had a more attentive, earnest, and interested audience, than these hundreds of women, who felt that the passage of the Suffrage Amendment in New York obliged them to absorb and understand more thoroughly than they had ever done before, the mysteries and intricacies of political science and international relations. And yet a third article is published in the NY times on this same Sunday - this one about a defiant protest in Washington. [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline October 11, 1917 The headline reads: ARREST OF 41 PICKETS FOR SUFFRAGE AT WHITE HOUSE Police, Unable to Induce Them to Move On, Take them Off in “Black Marias.” And the story reads: Forty one woman suffragists from fifteen states were arrested this afternoon for picketing outside the White House. Their adventure was one of the quietest and at the same time most sedately spectacular of all the picketing affairs yet staged. On former raids by picketers the crowds had jeered, but today there was none of it. A murmur arose as the vanguard of suffragists marched across Pennsylvania Ave. They carried their usual display of banners, one at the head of the line reading: “Mr. President, in your message to congress, urge the amendment enfranchising women!” The police officers quietly informed them that they must “move on”. They replied that they intended on doing no such thing. The captain gave them a moment to wait, then motioning to the policemen standing by at his elbow, ordered the women escorted to the waiting “Black Maria”. They went without protest filling the wagons. Mrs. Oliver H P Belmont, member of the national executive Committee of the National Woman’s Party said: “What have we come to in America when splendid women, loving liberty are arrested for asking this simple question: ‘Mr. President, in your message to Congress urge the passage of the Federal Suffrage Amendment enfranchising Women!” Two days later…. [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline November 13, 1917 A headline in the NY Times reads SUFFRAGISTS PICKETS GET ARRESTED AGAIN Thirty One, Including Many of The Former Prisoners, Taken at White House Again. Protesting Delegates of New York Fail to Obtain an Audience with the President. And the story reads Thirty-one militant suffragists, most of who were among the forty-one arrested last Saturday, repeated their picketing before the White House today and were re-arrested. This followed a hearing at which the forty-one appeared before Judge Mellowney of the Police Court, who suspended the sentences. Mrs. William Kent of california stated: “My conscience is clear. I walked on Saturday afternoon from Cameron House to the further gate of the White House. I obstructed no traffic. I was moving. At the further gate there was no crowd. I held a banner which all might read. The administration should commend instead of allowing a prison sentence to be imposed upon women who hold aloft words which show the utmost devotion to the ideals of political liberty on which our government is founded.” This explanation was offered by Mrs. Wiley: “I want to state that we took this action with the consecration of spirit. We took this action with willingness to sacrifice our personal liberty, in order to focus the attention of the nation on the injustice of our disenfranchisement, that we might thereby win political liberty for all the women of the country.” She closed with: The constitution says that Congress shall not in any way abridge the right of citizens peaceably to assemble and petition. That is exactly what we did. We peacefully assembled and then proceeded with our petition to the President for the redress of our grievance of disenfranchisement. The constitution does not specify the form of petition. Ours was in the form of a banner. To say that we broke the traffic regulations when we exercise our constitutional right of petition is in therefore itself unconstitutional! President Wilson, a previously declared supporter of suffrage now finds himself in a bind. The suffragists are in a large part anti-war, growing in power, declaring themselves apart from established parties and seemingly ever more militant. He comes to see the movement as a threat to the war effort. In the end a compromise is reached, the suffrage movement declares support for the war and the Susan B. Anthony amendment is ratified after being passed by the thirty-sixth state, Tennessee, on August 18, 1920. A woman’s right to vote becomes the nineteenth amendment to the United States Constitution - a movement that has a watershed moment 100 years ago this week in the War that changed the world! [SOUND EFFECT] Great War Project At last the Battle of Passchendaele in Flanders ends. It is declared a victory for the allies - but at such costs - can anything really be considered a victory. Here to tell us about it is Mike Shuster, former NPR correspondent and curator of the Great War Project blog. The horror at Passchendaele is finally over! Mike: [Mike Shuster] Mike Shuster from the Great War Project blog. LINK: http://greatwarproject.org/2017/11/12/a-great-battle-is-over/ [SOUND EFFECT] The Great War Channel For video about WWI - we recommend the Great War Channel on Youtube hosted by Indy Neidell. This week’s new episodes are: The Russian October Revolution The Mad Baron - Roman von Ungern-Sternberg And The Last Hussar - August von Mackensen Follow the link in the podcast notes or search for “the great war” on youtube. Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar World War One NOW Now we are going to fast forward into the present to WW1 Centennial News NOW - and explore what is happening to commemorate the centennial of the War that changed the world! [SOUND EFFECT] Commission News Events: Recap of Groundbreaking Last week on November 9, 2017 the US World War One Centennial Commission hosted the ceremonial groundbreaking for America’s WWI Memorial at Pershing Park in Washington DC. The event marked an important moment in the projects realization with great guests speaking on the occasion including Muriel Bowser the Mayor of Washington DC, Congressmen Ted Poe, Emanuel Cleaver, Doug Lamborn and Kevin Yoder in a great bipartisan show of support, the administration's US Secretary of Veterans Affairs, David Shulkin, And The Chief of staff of the army, General Mark A. Milley - now this is a post that General Pershing himself held from 1921 to 1924, and that is just some of the great speakers… In fact it was such an interesting series of presentations, perspectives and information that next week we are dedicating a special thanksgiving holiday episode to bringing you the event! [SOUND EFFECT] Memorial Update Interview with Joe Weishaar Joseph Weishaar, who won the international design competition to become the Lead designer for the National World War I Memorial at Pershing Park in Washington, DC spoke at the event and is also with us here today. Joe, it’s the first time we have had you on the show but certainly will not be the last… Welcome! [greetings] [Joe.. we want to learn a little about you - your not an old hand at this memorial design thing - can you tell us how you decided to enter the design competition and the experience of getting selected?] [So during the livestream of the ceremonial groundbreaking the chat room was full of comments from your hometown - your school, your family, your teachers - Where did you grow up and who are all those folks?] [Joe tell us a bit about your partnership with Sabin Howard - who we will have on the show when he gets back from New Zealand - how did you two hook up and what roles do each of you play?] [OK - I have to do this to you… and i will ask you this again in the future - what is the most memorable thing about this experience for you so far?] [Joe - I heard you just got married! Tell us about the happy bride. [Well congratulations to both of you! And we look forward to having you come on the show for updates on the project and the journey of Joe Weishaar! Thanks Joe!] [goodbyes/thanks] Joseph Weishaar is the architect and designer for the National World War One Memorial in Washington, DC. Go to ww1cc.org/memorial to learn all about the project - and we have the link in the podcast notes. Link: www.ww1cc.org/memorial Speaking WW1 And now for our feature “Speaking World War 1” - Where we explore the words & phrases that are rooted in the war --- Americans have been known for shooting skills since the colonial pioneer days, and in World War One they continued to display their sharpshooting skills in the trenches. But shooting from a trench in the war was very different from shooting back home; lifting your head up while you carefully aimed in on a target could get you killed. So when you went to fire, speed was key. Snapping up over the parapet, aim, fire and drop became THE standard procedure, a procedure that came to be known as a snapshot! The word snapshot had been used to describe a quick shot from a firearm during the 1800s, but came into much more frequent use during the war. Around the same time, the word was also borrowed for another activity - taking pictures! As we mentioned in episode #30, this era was the advent of roll film and small, portable cameras. This allowed people to take pictures casually and easily. These quickly composed photographs also became known as snapshots - pop up the camera - aim - fire with the same speed as their namesake riflemen. A game even emerged called “snapshooting,” a sort of photographic version of tag: where you tried to escape while someone raced around trying to catch you on film. It was a kind of photographic version of hunting… but as we were preparing this article - it suddenly struck me how strange it is that we speak of shooting a picture, shooting video, shooting a selfie… I mean if you think about it - that’s completely backwards - nothing comes out of the camera - you’re not shooting anything - the light and image go INTO the camera - so you’re not shooting, you’re capturing something. But… somehow the term SnapCap just does not have the panache of this week’s speaking WWI word - SnapSHOT See the podcast notes to learn more! link: https://www.amazon.com/Tommy-Doughboy-Fritz-Soldier-Slang/dp/144563 7839/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508848013&sr=8-1&keywords=tommy+doughboy+fritz https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/photography https://books.google.com/books?id=e1uOAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA82&lpg=PA82&dq=snapshot+word+origin&source=bl&ots=lbRMBtv72g&sig=0z6RxsEwfHGJrS79B1ivAL5GoKI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjs3Nijnr7XAhWH0iYKHcyvC-M4ChDoAQgoMAA#v=onepage&q=snapshot%20word%20origin&f=false 100 Cities/100 Memorials [SOUND EFFECT Jackson, Missouri Moving on to our 100 Cities / 100 Memorials segment about the $200,000 matching grant challenge to rescue and focus on our local WWI memorials. As you listen to our guest tell us about the project, remember that we are taking grant applications for the second round of awards - the deadline to submit the applications is January 15, 2018 - go to ww1cc.org/100Memorials to learn all about it.’ This week we are profiling the WW1 Doughboy Memorial Project in Jackson, Missouri-- one of the first 50 awardees of the 100 available grants. with us tell us about the project is Commander Lawson Burgfeld, USN RET, and the WW1 Doughboy Memorial Project Lead for the American Legion Post #158 Welcome Lawson! [exchange greetings] [Lawson - looking through your grant application, your project reads like a textbook case for our program! First of all, the memorial in in front of your county courthouse where SO many WWI memorials are to be found - but there is so much more.] [Would you start by telling us a bit about the project itself, please…] [What made you decide to participate in the 100 Cities / 100 memorials project? How did you hear about it?] Commander Lawson Burgfeld is the WW1 Doughboy Memorial Project Leader for American Legion Post #158 in Jackson, Missouri a WWI Centennial Memorial project awardee! If you have a local project you want to submit for a grant - go to ww1cc.org/100 memorials or follow the link in the podcast notes to learn more about how to participate in this program! Link: www.ww1cc.org/100memorials [SOUND EFFECT] Spotlight in the Media “Travels with Darley” - France’s Western Front Region For our Spotlight in the Media segment this week, we are speaking with Darley Newman, the host and producer of “Travels with Darley” on PBS, where she travels the world with locals as the guides to uncover great food, culture, history and outdoor adventures. Darley produced a 2 episode series about traveling to France’s Western Front - which is airing on PBS stations across the nation now... Welcome, Darley! [greetings] [Darley, there are so many amazing things to focus on in France: the food, the wine, the fromage, the architecture… how did you come to focus on American WW1 sites as a topic for your travel show?] [Which site sticks out in your mind as particularly affecting or interesting?] [If I wanted to take a trip through the historic areas of the Western Front in Northern France - how should I prepare?] [Last question - if I take this trip - what should I NEVER DO?] [goodbyes/thanks] Darley Newman is the host and producer of “Travels with Darley” on PBS, and you can watch the “Travels with Darley: France’s Western Front” episodes, see the online videos and get other special content by following the links in the podcast notes. Links:http://us.media.france.fr/en/node/6461 https://travelswithdarley.com/tv-show/pbs-tv-preview/#season-four-episodes Romagne Museum http://www.romagne14-18.com/index.php/en/ Remembering Veterans/Stories of Service Interview with Nick Brokeshoulder This week in our Remembering Veterans segment, we have a special guest Nick Brokeshoulder from the Hopi Tribe of Arizona & Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma- Nick is a Retired US Army-Sergeant First Class and is with us today to tell us about his Grandfather Guy Maktima (mahk-tay-ma), a son of the Hopi tribe. Welcome, Nick! [greetings] [Nick… As a child of 12, Your grandfather was taken from his Hopi village by US cavalry troops and sent for “white” education in 1907. That is a pretty brutal experience - How do you think that affected his decision to join the military?] [It turns out your grandfather also had musical talent and played the trombone! And played in the 158th Regimental band. Tell us that story!] [when Katherine was researching your story, she came across a recording of the 158th regimental band - it’s possible your grandfather is in the trombone section of this recording! Let’s take a listen!] [Play segment] What was Guy Maktima experience during the war? [What did Guy Maktima do after the war ended?] [last question Nick - how has the Centennial of WWI affected your remembrance of your grandfather?] Thank you Nick! [goodbye/thanks] Nick Brokeshoulder is the grandson of Private Guy Maktima (mahk-tay-ma), who served in the US Army during WW1. If you want to hear more stories of individuals who served in the war, head over to our Stories of Service page at ww1cc.org/stories where you’ll also find a link where you can submit your veterans story. Link: http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/commemorate/family-ties/stories-of-service.html Recording of the 158th band: http://www.forttuthill.org/band.html Articles and Posts The Expeditionary Corps of Armored Cars exhibit In Articles and Posts this week, we are profiling unique story --- of a unique military unit that had adventures unlike any other, during the World War I --The Expeditionary Corps of Armored Cars. The Corps, often called ACM, was a military division formed by Belgian volunteers during WWI. It was sent to Russia at the request of the Tsar to fight the German Army on the Eastern front. After the Bolshevik revolution, the ACM corps found itself trapped in hostile territory, unable to return to Allied territory through Europe or the Middle East - so to reach safety, the Corps headed east, eventually reaching the US through China and Siberia. Talk about a road trip! The Embassy of Belgium has a new World War I exhibit on the ACM that has been traveling across the United States. We caught up with two members of the Belgian Embassy staff, who worked on the exhibit -- and you can read the interview with them at ww1cc.org/news or by following the link in the podcast notes. link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3630-four-question-for-gaelle-powis-de-tenbossche-and-carl-vander-maelen.html The Buzz - WW1 in Social Media Posts And that brings us to the buzz - the centennial of WW1 this week in social media with Katherine Akey - Katherine, what’s going on in the world of social media this week? Hi Theo! Veterans Day in Gondrecourt Veterans Day and Armistice Day commemorations took place all across the world last week, and you can see many photos and videos of various events shared on our Facebook and Twitter or on our social media wall at ww1cc.org/social. One post in particular that I wanted to share come from the Facebook page “Les Americains de la Gondrecourt Area”, a very franglais page that commemorates the history of the American presence in Gondrecourt during WW1. On November 10th, the college students of Gondrecourt paid tribute to 131 American soldiers who died at the American hospital there between 1917 and 1919 by planting a tree in honor of each soldier. Each student received a card with the details of the American Soldier they were to represent in the commemoration, including his regiment and his hometown. You can see images from this commemorative event by following the link in the podcast notes. link:https://www.facebook.com/lesamericainsdegondrecourt/posts/516814575343417 Eagle Scout Sign Project Here in the states, a young man has completed a very ambitious project in Huntington, West Virginia. Benjamin Woodard has just finished installing 17 signs honoring WW1 soldiers as his Eagle Scout project in Ritter Park. The park already contains trees planted in honor of ww1 veterans as well as a WW1 Memorial Arch, so Woodard’s signs fit right in but also provided more information on the individuals who served. He did research on 91 local veterans of World War One during the course of the project. Coolest of all, he has given all that research to the Clio App, an app which takes your location and guides you to landmarks, museums, and historic sites nearby. People in Huntington will be able to open Clio and hear and read the stories of the soldiers that Woodard found during his work on his Eagle Scout project. Learn more about his project, and the Clio app, by following links in our notes. That’s it this week for the Buzz! link:https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/clio-your-guide-to-history/id897995724?mt=8 http://www.wsaz.com/video?vid=453068653 Thank you Katherine. And that’s WW1 Centennial News for November 15, 1917 and 2017 Our guests this week were: Mike Shuster with a look back at the Battle of Passchendaele Joe Weishaar, talking to us about his voyage with the National WW1 Memorial at Pershing Park in Washington DC Lawson Bergfeld from the 100 cities/100 memorials project in Jackson, Missouri Darley Newman, giving us an insider look at her PBS travel episodes trip to Northeastern France Nick Brokeshoulder, sharing the story of his grandfather’s WWI service Katherine Akey the Commission’s social media director and also the line producer for the show. And I am Theo Mayer - your host. The US World War One Centennial Commission was created by Congress to honor, commemorate and educate about WW1. Our programs are to-- inspire a national conversation and awareness about WW1; This program is a part of that…. We are bringing the lessons of the 100 years ago into today's classrooms; We are helping to restore WW1 memorials in communities of all sizes across our country; and of course we are building America’s National WW1 Memorial in Washington DC. We want to thank commission’s founding sponsor the Pritzker Military Museum and Library for their support. The podcast can be found on our website at ww1cc.org/cn on iTunes and google play ww1 Centennial News, and on Amazon Echo or other Alexa enabled devices. Just say: Alexa: Play W W One Centennial News Podcast. Our twitter and instagram handles are both @ww1cc and we are on facebook @ww1centennial. Thank you for joining us. And don’t forget to share the stories you are hearing here today about the war that changed the world! [music] Up, point, aim, squeeze - Got it! Snapcap - I mean Snapshot! So long!
Author of I Wore My Blackest Hair Interview starts at 12:34 and ends at 39:39 “I'm not sure about the future of Amazon [Publishing] in the literary world at large. I do think that for my book it's been really interesting working with them and being able to answer those questions [about audience] and also to challenge myself more about how do I see this book existing in the world and what kind of spaces do I want it to enter and what kind of people do I want it to encounter. I think that working with Amazon has been interesting in that way, because they do have a very broad reach, and a very established way of doing things that for me has given a lot of structure to thinking about the book being out in the world.” News Brad Stone interviewed on Wall Street Journal Moneybeat Book Club podcast - November 4, 2017 “Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos: “Told You I'm a Tech Buff” at TMZ - July 14, 2017 “Kindle with your kale? Amazon to sell electronic devices in Whole Foods stores” by Matt Day at The Seattle Times - November 9, 2017 Amazon Prime Now Tech Tip “Kindle e-readers to get Audible” - Michael Kozlowski Good E Reader video - November 2, 2017 Creating Alexa Voice Profiles - Amazon video “Alexa Adds the ability to recognize different speakers' voices” by Kevin Murnane at Forbes - October 12, 2017 Interview with Carlina Duan I Wore My Blackest Hair by Carlina Duan - available for pre-order from Little a with delivery November 14, 2017 The Black Maria and Teeth by Aracelis Girmay The Dark Noise Collective Morgan Parker Goodreads book giveaway for I Wore My Blackest Hair (ends November 13, 2017) “Writing as Fuel” by Carlina Duan at The Michigan Daily - July 23, 2014 Day One, Amazon Publishing's weekly digital literary journal Vanderbilt University MFA program Morgan Parker interview on TKC 391 - January 28, 2016 Content A Polish eBook subscription service Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann Best Books of 2017 as selected by Amazon's book editors “The Internet Archive ‘Liberates' Books Published Between 1923 and 1941, and Will Put 10,000 Digitized Books Online” at Open Culture - November 9, 2017 Next Week's Guest Steve Kessel, Amazon Senior VP and head of the team that created the first Kindle Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Perspective" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads!
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 5 of The Poetry Gods! On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to Aracelis Girmay about poetry, wolves, and more. Check out the episode and let us know what you think. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. ARACELIS GIRMAY BIO: Born and raised in Santa Ana, California, poet Aracelis Girmay earned a BA at Connecticut College and an MFA from New York University. Her poems trace the connections of transformation and loss across cities and bodies. In her 2011 online chat interview with the Rumpus Poetry Book Club, Girmay discussed innovative and hybrid poetric forms, stating, “I wonder what new explorations of form might have to do with documenting the new and old ways of thinking about power. Of how we've been taught to think by our families, institutions, television, computer culture, etc. [….] Perhaps the so-called hybrid poems are about dislocating or splintering the central lens.” Her poetry collections include Teeth (2007), Kingdom Animalia (2011), and The Black Maria (2016), named a “Top Poetry Pick” by Publisher's Weekly, O Magazine, and Library Journal. She is also the author of the collage-based picture book changing, changing (2005). In 2011 Girmay was awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and in 2015 she received a Whiting Award for Poetry. A Cave Canem Fellow and an Acentos board member, she led youth and community writing workshops. She currently teaches at Hampshire College. She lives in New York City. Follow Aracelis Girmay on Twitter : @aracelisxgirmay Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes, @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)