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21 Jump Scare
The Mephisto Waltz (1971) with David Cote

21 Jump Scare

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 82:18


When music journalist Myles Clarkson visits ailing piano virtuoso Duncan Ely at his palatial California home, ostensibly to interview the man, Duncan notices something distinct about Myles:  his hands – they're beautiful, the bone structure perfect for a concert pianist.  Myles, it turns out, is a Juilliard-trained musician whose career tanked after receiving some bad reviews.  Taking an interest in Myles, Duncan introduces him to his artist daughter Roxanne. Soon Myles has entered the pianist's inner circle, much to the chagrin of Myles' wife, Paula, who feels more than a tinge of jealousy at the attention being paid to her husband.  But things are about to take a turn for the uncanny.  Roxanne casts a plaster life mask of Myles, and with Duncan on his way out, Myles donates blood to help him.  While Myles is asleep, something happens, and when he awakes, he's changed.  It's almost as if he's someone else. His urge to live, to love, to play music, is revived, leaving Paula to wonder:  just what, or who, is inhabiting the body of the man she loves? Intro, Debate Society, Hot for Teacher (spoiler-free): 00:00-28:50Honor Roll and Detention (spoiler-heavy): 28:51-1:02:54Superlatives (spoiler-heavier): 1:02:55-1:22:19 Director Paul WendkosScreenplay Ben Maddow, based on the novel by Fred Mustard StewartFeaturing Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset, Bradford Dillman, Pamelyn Ferdin, Curt Jurgens, Barbara Parkins, Kathleen Widdoes, William Windom David Cote is a playwright, opera librettist, and critic based in New York. His operas include Lucidity – which will be produced by On Site Opera in New York and Seattle Opera in fall 2024, Blind Injustice, which premiered at Cincinnati Opera and will be presented at Peak Performances at Montclair State University February 16 & 18. Other operas include Three Way at Nashville Opera and BAM; The Scarlet Ibis for the Prototype Festival; and 600 Square Feet with Cleveland Opera Theater. His plays include The Müch, Saint Joe, and Otherland. David wrote lyrics for Nkeiru Okoye's Black Lives Matter monodrama, Invitation to a Die-In and the dating-app song cycles In Real Life, composed by Robert Paterson. David's TV and theater coverage appears in The A.V. Club, Observer, 4 Columns, and American Theatre. He was the longest serving theater editor and chief drama critic of Time Out New York. He's also the author of popular companion books about the Broadway hits Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Spring Awakening, Jersey Boys, and Wicked. Our theme music is by Sir Cubworth, with embellishments by Edward Elgar.  Music from The Mephisto Waltz by Jerry Goldsmith. For more information on this film (including why the Professor chose it, on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Our Blog⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠), the pod, essays from your hosts, and other assorted bric-a-brac, visit our website, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠scareupod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Please subscribe to this podcast via Apple or Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave us a 5-star rating. Join our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ group. Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Lawyer Up! Podcast
47. The blind injustice of America's criminal justice system

Lawyer Up! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 39:04


We want to believe the criminal justice system convicts the right person and allows the innocent to go free. It's a nice thought, but it doesn't always work that way. Memories are malleable, eyewitness identification is often unreliable, witnesses and suspects can be manipulated, and sometimes the prosecution withholds important evidence. And judges and prosecutors are often blind to these problems.   Listen to our conversation with Mark Godsey, a former federal prosecutor and now a law professor and author of “Blind Injustice.” Mark co-founded the Ohio Innocence Project in 2003, which has won the release of 34 men and women, who had been incarcerated for 665 years for crimes they didn't commit.

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Free Thoughts
Blind Injustice (with Mark Godsey)

Free Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 48:39


Godsey explores distinct psychological human weaknesses inherent in the criminal justice system—confirmation bias, memory malleability, cognitive dissonance, bureaucratic denial, dehumanization, and others—and illustrates each with stories from his time as a hard-nosed prosecutor and then as an attorney for the Ohio Innocence Project.Why do people become prosecutors? What sorts of relationships do prosecutors have with judges? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Handsome Idiots
Episode #15: Partial Color Blind Injustice

Handsome Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 63:54


Colour (color) blindness (colour vision deficiency, or CVD) affects approximately 1 in 12 men (8%) and 1 in 200 women in the world. In Britain this means that there are approximately 3 million colour blind people (about 4.5% of the entire population), most of whom are male. Worldwide, there are approximately 300 million people with colour blindness, almost the same number of people as the entire population of the USA!

Turning A Moment Into A Movement
Blind Denials "Turning A Moment Into A Movement

Turning A Moment Into A Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 82:04


We are BACK!!!!! From the book Blind Injustice by Mark Godsey.... Chapter 2 BLIND DENIALS..... This week we will discuss how Law Enforcement's psychological denial of their fallibility and the possibility that they could have made a mistake. Judges, Prosecutors, and Police contribute to wrongful convictions by taking “unreasonable and intellectually dishonest positions” while they operate "under a bureaucratic fog of denial.. BLIND DENIALS! Join on Friday August 20, at 6pm ....with our Special Guest "SAM RIDDLE" Radio Host of the popular Detroit Radio Show on 910 SuperStation "RIDDLE @ RANDOM" and... Exonree Aaron Salter from Innocence Maintain ....along with our Host, Jay Love from The Justice for Gerard Movement and our panel: -Attorney Hugo Mack, -Trischè Duckworth Founder of Survivors Speak, -Rev Tia Littlejohn, Life Coach & Behavioral Therapist -Edward Barakah Sanders, Paralegal and Social Worker....and out guest panelist --Shawanna Vaughn, Author, Advocate and Founder and Director of "Silent Cry" Raises awareness around Post Traumatic Prison Disorder. .....for TURNING A MOMENT INTO A MOVEMENT! For more into about The Justice for Gerard Movement go to .... https://www.change.org/Justice4Gerard Fair Use Act Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Disclaimer: The information provided herein does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials presented are for general informational purposes only and may not constitute the most up-to-date information. No reader, user, or browser of this site should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information provided herein without first seeking legal advice from counsel in the relevant jurisdiction. Only your individual attorney can provide assurances that the information contained herein – and your interpretation of it – is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation. All liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on the information provided herein are hereby expressly disclaimed. The content contained herein is provided "as is;" no representations are made that the content is error-free. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Words First: Talking Text in Opera

Keturah speaks with librettist and journalist David Cote, about his works, including Blind Injustice, Three Way, the Scarlet Ibis, and Invitation to a Die-In. They also discuss the hardships of getting work produced, and how this differs in the opera world and theater world.

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That's So Cincinnati
52: That's So Cincinnati: The effort to help people who are wrongfully convicted of crimes

That's So Cincinnati

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 51:56


The leader of Cincinnati-based Ohio Innocence Project said in 2011 then-state Attorney General Mike DeWine rejected a request to do a statewide review of cases involving prisoners who claimed to be wrongfully convicted. But DeWine, now Ohio governor, didn't turn down the offer because he disagreed with the premise of helping people who are wrongfully convicted, his spokesman told The Enquirer. Local, state and federal government bureaucracies made such a review challenging, DeWine spokesman Dan Tierney said. Ohio Innocence Project co-founder Mark Godsey recalled his meeting with then-AG DeWine during an interview with The Enquirer's That's So Cincinnati podcast.  Godsey's organization works to help free prisoners who were wrongfully convicted by using DNA evidence. Godsey, a former federal prosecutor in New York, said one of his biggest challenges is persuading government officials to have an open mind about revisiting old cases. "It's not the money. It's ... not wanting to be proven wrong," Godsey said. "The person who was DeWine's assistant in that meeting – I can't remember the person's name – was very much of the mentality like I was when I was a prosecutor. I remember him saying, 'This is ridiculous. There's not going to be any innocent people (based on DNA database information).' It's more like they were in that fog of denial like I used to be in." DeWine and his team have always had a good working relationship with the Ohio Innocence Project and support the group's mission, Tierney said. "This was not a policy disagreement. This was a logistical issue," said Tierney, who was also with DeWine in the AG's office. "There was concern that state and federal laws would prohibit the lab from (reviewing old cases). It certainly makes a lot of sense for the local municipalities like Cincinnati to do this on a jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction basis. We understand attractiveness of one-stop shop. But in a home-rule state like Ohio, there is not a lot of one-stop shops. The governor is a longtime prosecutor. He certainly believes cases should go where the evidence shows." Godsey's comments come as the city of Cincinnati police has agreed to review certain homicide cases for the past nine years as part of a $100,000 settlement in a murder case where the department didn't share DNA evidence that pointed to someone else.  The Ohio Innocence Project, based at University of Cincinnati, has used DNA evidence to help free 30 wrongfully convicted people since Godsey and John Cranley founded the organization 17 years ago. Godsey, a UC law professor, detailed some of the Ohio Innocence Project's cases in his book, "Blind Injustice," released last year.  (https://www.cincinnati.com/story/entertainment/theater/2019/07/18/ohio-innocence-project-cincinnati-opera-team-up-blind-injustice/1755624001/) The Ohio Innocence Project has gained more momentum with political and government leaders as social justice advocates have gained more attention in recent years.  "There's still a way to go, but definitely the environment and the culture is different than it was when we started in 2003," Godsey said. In the past "when I said, 'We're looking at cases of someone who could be innocent,' I got looked at like I had two heads. Now it's accepted and understood."  Godsey has remained close with Cranley, now in his second term as Cincinnati mayor.  "People think of John as the mayor and a politician, but I got to see him as a young attorney in court," Godsey said. "He won some of our cases and freed innocent people. He could've had a heck of a career as a trial lawyer."

Inside Opera
Robin Guarino: Directing as Activism

Inside Opera

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 61:37


Birgit Nillson was a 20th-century Swedish dramatic soprano famous for her renditions of the works of Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.Rudolph Bing was an Austrian opera impresario (producer) who worked around the world. He notably served as the General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.The first (old) Metropolitan Opera House in New York was located on Broadway but was demolished in 1967. The current (new) Metropolitan Opera House is located in Lincoln Center in the Upper West Side.La fanciulla del West (1910) is an opera by Italian composer Giacomo Puccini.Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg (Hamburg College for Music and Theatre) is a large public university of music in Hamburg, Germany.Rolf Liebermann was a Swiss composer and music administrator who served as the Artistic Director of the Hamburg State Opera and Paris Opera.Judith Blegen is an American operatic soprano.La voix humaine (1959) is a one-act opera by 20th-century French composer Francis Poulenc.In July 1980, a 30-year-old violinist named Helen Mintiks was murdered during the intermission of a performance at the Metropolitan Opera. Read more here.Guarino refers to “Jimmy,” or James Levine, a Cincinnati-born opera conductor who became the Music Director of the Metropolitan Opera. He was notably terminated from this position in 2018 over sexual assault allegations that he denies.John Dexter was an English theatre, opera, and film director. Guarino mentions his production of French composer Francis Poulenc’s opera Dialogues des Carmélites (1956).Franco Zeffirelli was an Italian director and producer of opera, films, and television. Many of his opera productions are still in use today around the world.Margarete Wallmann was a German ballerina, choreographer, set designer, and opera director.Rhoda Levine is an American opera director, choreographer, and professor.Francesca Zambello is an American opera and theatre director who currently serves as director of the Glimmerglass Festival and Washington National Opera.Ricky Ian Gordon is a contemporary American composer.Fiora Contino was an American opera conductor and teacher.Jean-Pierre Ponnelle was a 20th-century French opera director and scenic designer.Dawn Upshaw is an American operatic soprano.Robert Wilson is an American experimental theatre director and playwright.The 19th-century Viennese composer W.A. Mozart frequently collaborated with librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte, such as for their opera The Marriage of Figaro (1786).Blind Injustice was an opera by composer *** and librettist *** which premiered at Cincinnati Opera in 2019.Patricia (“Patty”) K. Beggs was the General Director of Cincinnati Opera from 1997 to 2019.Opera Fusion: New Works (OF:NW) is a partnership between Cincinnati Opera and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music focused on fostering contemporary American opera.In 2011, Doubt by composer Douglas J Cuomo and librettist John Patrick Shirley became the first project workshopped by OF:NW. The opera premiered at Minnesota Opera in 2013.Fellow Travelers by composer Gregory Spears and librettist Gregory Pierce is another opera that participated in OF:NW in 2013. Cincinnati Opera premiered the work in 2015. Hear Fellow Travelers composer Gregory Spears talk about the work on a previous episode of Inside Opera.Castor and Patience by composer Gregory Spears and librettist Tracy K. Smith participated in OF:NW in 2019. Cincinnati Opera will premiere the work as part of its 2021 Summer Festival. Hear Castor and Patience composer Gregory Spears talk about the work on a previous episode of Inside Opera.Rachel Maddow is an American television program host and political commentator, known for the nightly Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC.Joni Mitchell is a critically acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter.Bob Dylan is a Nobel Prize-winning American singer-songwriter.

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
Fighting For The Innocent (Rebroadcast)

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 30:15


Disclaimer: This episode was originally aired on October 16, 2018. Joe and Elie take a serious turn, talking to University of Cincinnati Law Professor Mark Godsey, director of the Ohio Innocence Project, and author of Blind Injustice about the scourge of wrongful convictions, prosecutorial misconduct, and the trouble with local elections. Professor Godsey, a former prosecutor himself, discusses his conversion to an advocate for the wrongfully convicted and his grasp of the psychology that consistently lands the wrong people in prison. Speaking of psychology, Elie discusses whatever’s going on in Kanye’s head. Special thanks to our sponsor, Logikcull.

The Quiet Warrior Show
EP#97 UNBLINDED One Man's Courageous Journey through Darkness to Sight Kevin Coughlin and Traci Medford-Rosow

The Quiet Warrior Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 34:59


Kevin Coughlin has appeared on numerous radio and TV shows. He inspired a CNN story chronicling his experience living as a blind person in New York City which was instrumental in establishing its first blind advocacy program. His story, Blind Injustice, was featured on the CBS evening news. He lives in New York City with his beloved dog, Elias. Contact Kevin at www.kevincoughlinunblinded.com Traci Medford-Rosow is an award-winning author of the Amazon bestseller, Inflection Point: War and Sacrifice in Corporate America. She is also the author of Data Exclusivity and numerous op-eds published by Pharmaceutical Executive. Traci is a partner in the New York City law firm, Richardson & Rosow. Previously, she worked at Pfizer for thirty years as Senior VP and Chief Itellectual Property Counsel, Global Head of IP Litigation and General Counsel of Europe. She is the founder of The College Education Milestone Foundation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping high-performing students attend college. Traci lives in New York City and Mahopac, New York with her husband. They have two adult children. Contact Traci at www.tracimedfordrosow.com 

Cincinnati Magazine Podcast
Inside the Issue: July 2019

Cincinnati Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 29:02


On this month’s episode we share an overview of our Queen City BBQ cover package and chat with local pitmaster-slash-anesthesiologist Muhammad Munir. Freelancer Carrie Blackmore Smith also tells us about her story on Blind Injustice, a Cincinnati Opera production that tells the powerful stories of the Ohio Innocence Project.

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The Colin McEnroe Show
Blind Injustice: A Look At Wrongful Convictions In America

The Colin McEnroe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 49:26


Since 1989, more than 2,000 people have been identified as victims of wrongful convictions in the U.S. In 2015 and 2016, the wrongfully convicted were exonerated at a rate of about three per week. This hour, a look at the reality of, psychology behind, and institutionalized pressures toward wrongful convictions in America.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
Fighting For The Innocent

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 29:19


Joe and Elie take a serious turn, talking to University of Cincinnati Law Professor Mark Godsey, director of the Ohio Innocence Project, and author of Blind Injustice about the scourge of wrongful convictions, prosecutorial misconduct, and the trouble with local elections. Professor Godsey, a former prosecutor himself, discusses his conversion to an advocate for the wrongfully convicted and his grasp of the psychology that consistently lands the wrong people in prison. Speaking of psychology, Elie discusses whatever's going on in Kanye's head.

The Colin McEnroe Show
Blind Injustice: A Look At Wrongful Convictions In America

The Colin McEnroe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 49:32


For an American Sign Language-interpreted version click here.Since 1989, more than 2,000 people have been identified as victims of wrongful convictions in the U.S. In 2015 and 2016, the wrongfully convicted were exonerated at a rate of about three per week.This hour, a look at the reality of, psychology behind, and institutionalized pressures toward wrongful convictions in America.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Choiceology with Katy Milkman
The Devil's Advocate

Choiceology with Katy Milkman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 27:20


In a world awash in data, you’d think it would be relatively easy to make informed, objective decisions. But there’s a problem that gets in your way, even with all of this information at your fingertips: You see what you want to see. On this episode of Choiceology with Dan Heath, we look at the tendency to favor information that confirms pre-existing beliefs. The episode begins in Europe in the 16th century, with a secret debate about sainthood, and then moves to a harrowing story of crime and punishment in contemporary America. Neuroscientist Tali Sharot explains the biological roots of this bias, and how it is actually a fundamentally useful mental shortcut. Her book is called The Influential Mind. Dean Gillispie is now listed with the National Registry of Exonerations. Mark Godsey’s book on his experience advocating for Dean Gillispie is called Blind Injustice. You can find out how to fight back against the influence of this bias in your financial decisions in a bonus article on Schwab.com. Choiceology is an original podcast from Charles Schwab. For more on the series, visit schwab.com/podcast. If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating or review on Apple Podcasts. (0318-86Y2)

In Your Right Mind
Prosecutors Gone Wild part3

In Your Right Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 53:55


In this week’s show, the discussion about the misconduct of government prosecutors and targeted attacks on innocent people continues. Mark Godsey, a Professor of Law at the University of Cincinnati and author of the book, “Blind Injustice” and leading attorney and activist globally in the Innocence Movement and Ohio Innocence Project and former New York City federal prosecutor who now protects innocent people who have been wrongfully convicted, Vijay Reddy Annappareddy, who was a victim of federal misconduct, and Joshua Greenberg, a Washington D.C. based lawyer who represented him in the retrial.

The Politics Guys
Mark Godsey on The Innocence Project and Blind Injustice

The Politics Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 42:12


Mike talks to Mark Godsey, a former federal prosecutor who's currently a professor of law at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. Professor Godsey is the co-founder and director of the Ohio Innocence Project ( https://law.uc.edu/real-world-learning/centers/ohio-innocence-project-at-cincinnati-law.html ) , which is one of the most active and successful Innocence Projects in the country. He's also the author of Blind Injustice: A Former Prosecutor Exposes the Psychology and Politics of Wrongful Convictions ( https://www.amazon.com/Blind-Injustice-Prosecutor-Psychology-Convictions/dp/0520287959/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=blind+injustice&qid=1552402108&s=gateway&sprefix=neal+stephenson&sr=8-1&x=0&y=0 ). *Topics Mike & Mark discuss include:* * the scope of the wrongful convictions problem * the prosecutorial mindset and wrongful convictions * main reasons for wrongful convictions * how Innocence Projects work to free the wrongfully convicted * making it easier to free the wrongfully convicted * how to decrease wrongful convictions *Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible*. If you're interested in supporting the show, go to patreon.com/politicsguys ( https://www.patreon.com/politicsguys ) or politicsguys.com/support ( http://www.politicsguys.com/support ). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy