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RIP David Lynch. Bookhouse 2.0 is coming soon! Care to join us for a rewatch? Email: BookhousePodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook Call or text the voicemail line: (608) 535-9302 2025 Flicksation Podcast Network
It's time for Laura Palmer's funeral, and FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper orders a slice of huckleberry pie heaven for this stressful day. Audrey has a new 'do, Bobby has a full-on meltdown, and Laura's identical twin, um, we mean her cousin Maddy comes to town. We also get a glimpse into the BOOKHOUSE! Join Michelle and Liz for the full discussion on the episode. Visit us on Instagram at Between Two Worlds
The Bookhouse Hotel is a 4-room boutique hotel nestled in the heart of downtown Kennett Square, PA. Housing over 5,000 books, it is a haven for bookworms or anyone else looking for a uniquely cozy place to relax and unwind. Co-owner Stephanie Olenik joins the podcast to tell us how this historic building, which had most recently been a bookstore, is keeping the book magic alive. Learn more and book your stay at https://thebookhousehotel.com.Books We Talk About: A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway and The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
A new series discussing, analyzing, and reflecting on essay collections, magazines, and inspired fiction from fans of Twin Peaks and David Lynch. New episodes will be uploaded around once a month on “off” Sunday from our podcast… probably. Starting with the next episode, which is on the book Laura's Ghost, future installments of The Bookhouse will be only on our YouTube channel. This first episode is on Outside In Walks With Fire, a 2022 collection of 55 perspectives on 55 Twin Peaks stories by 55 writers. Originally uploaded: September 18, 2022
From Skyscrapers to Sacagawea via Hamilton and La Malinche. Don't forget the video version: https://www.patreon.com/posts/58966707
A new series discussing, analyzing, and reflecting on essay collections, magazines, and inspired fiction from fans of Twin Peaks and David Lynch. New episodes will be uploaded once per month on an “off” Sunday from our podcast… probably. Starting with the next episode, which is on the book Laura's Ghost, future installments of The Bookhouse will be only on our YouTube channel. This first episode is on Outside In Walks With Fire, a 2022 collection of 55 perspectives on 55 Twin Peaks stories by 55 writers.
Eric, Christian, and Chad return to The Bookhouse to discuss the first two episodes of THE RINGS OF POWER before delivering a quick word on the first two episodes of HOUSE OF THE DRAGON. Email: HelmsSpeak@gmail.com Twitter: HelmsSpeak Call or text the voicemail line: (608) 535-9302 2022 Flicksation Podcast Network
Part Two. We really, nearly, start to read the book! Video version here. Expect stuff about: • The assiduous interiority of Special Agent Tamara Preston • The Secret History of the FBI's seal • The Warren Committee testimony of Special Agent Leo Gauthier • How to build a world-class blackmail organisation • Emmett Till, MLK and the dreams of late August
Hey Peaks people - I am unlocking the old episodes of the Bookhouse Bloke one-by-one. It's a book club for all the Twin Peaks books, starting with Mark Frost's The Secret History of Twin Peaks. This is the audio-only of the zero'th episode, where we just talk about the cover and dustjacket and inidicia and stuff. Yep, we're taking it reeeeallly slowwwww... For the uh, 'best experience', head on over to the free video version here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/56769315 Cheers bob x
Bryce peaks at TWIN PEAKS! To celebrate the 32nd Anniversray of David Lynch's classic series, we watched and discussed the orginal 1990 pilot... and how the world of Twin Peaks ties into High Strangeness. BCC News: https://thatoregonlife.com/2021/10/haunted-trails-and-places-pacific-northwest/
On this week's episode my brother-in-law Joe Saunders joins me to discuss our trip to Cleveland to check out the brewery scene in the Ohio City neighborhood. One of the most densely packed brewery neighborhoods in the country, Ohio City is immensely walkable and also features great restaurants and more. We visited 9 breweries in one day and 13 total over the weekend. On this episode we discuss Saucy Brew Works, Bookhouse, Nano Brew, Bad Tom Smith, Market Garden, Great Lakes, Brick & Barrel, and Forest City, as well as our stops at Collision Bend, Masthead, Noble Beast, Terrestrial, and Hoof Hearted. Brewery Adventures is brought to you by Rivalry Brews. Use code "MMAMcKinney" on RivalryBrews.com for 10% off your order. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A free episode marking the holy week of Deep Christmas and the end of 2021. It's Mark Frost's the Secret History of Twin Peaks and the point where speculative prehistory melts into that TV show you like. Apologies for the sound quality issues. Expect: • Welsh Americans, petty poets and the tiny giants of Moundville • The hidden illuminati plot against Merriwether Lewis • The oratorical genius and historical tragedy of Hinmatóowyalahtq̓it • Liver-Eating Leo Johnson • Ben Horne vs BOB
Recorded live at the Bookhouse Cinema in Joplin Missouri. Area cachers gather at this quaint theatre to view this years entries for the Geocaching International Film Festival. Hosted by VikingChris this was another super fun event! Be sure to attend one in your area or watch on YouTube!
This week on the Damn Fine TV podcast… The Barkhouse Boys from Talking Backwards join us this week to cover season 2, episode 17, “Wounds and Scars.” We discuss gifts and guises, fashion shows and fashion oh-nos, love at first sight and first dates that make us want to look away - and we'll wash it all down with a whole lot of brown liquor over at The Bookhouse. Plus, this week's spoiler section is epic! Partly because it's full of meanderings - did you ever want to know what commercials Jasmin missed out on in the early 90s up in Canada? Because you'll find out! But also, Tyler serves up a huge theory that left the Damn Fine Duo with their minds blown. We'd love to hear your thoughts on “Wounds and Scars” or our coverage of it - head to our Instagram and hit us up in the comments section! 1:20:15 - Spoiler Section Check out the guys from Talking Backwards in all the places… Instagram / Twitter / Patreon / Anchor Until next time, here's where you can come hang with us... The Show: Patreon / Instagram / Twitter Jasmin: Instagram Mells: Instagram Thanks for listening; see you soon! Outro Theme Music: Scott Malone Sound Mixing: Tyler Mastantuono Editing: Jasmin Subway Napkins: Mells
Here in The Bookhouse, we like to take long long looks at the Twin Peaks books. We're starting before the beginning: everything outside Mark Frost's The Secret History of Twin Peaks. Cosy up with the full episode over here.
The Peaks are humming this week as the town gears up for the big charity auction and the new waitress at the Double R is stealin' hearts. If it's Season 2, Episode 17, “Wounds and Scars”—and it is—we are thinking big thoughts and sleeping it off at the Bookhouse. In this episode of Back to the Double R: Jennifer is going to the country; Damon hugs it out like a man; Colin crosses his eyes to look at negative spaces; and Jonathan salutes those who swing for the fences, even if they strike out. For the Twist, we're crowding the catwalk and dishing on who wore it best, worst, and weirdest!”LISTEN: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | BuzzSprout | Spotify | RSS | and more!S2, E17 NOTES:James Foley (episode director) Barry Pullman (episode writer)Complete show notes coming soon and always available at our website, BackToTheDoubleR.com!
Episode Notes This ties into my new patron episode: Twin Peaks Cinema - Eraserhead https://www.patreon.com/posts/55947005 Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore all of my podcasts, including over 200 hours of Patreon content, on my website https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/film-in-focus.html & https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/film-capsule.html OTHER LINKS My other work incorporating these 2 Lynch films: Journey Through Twin Peaks chapter 27: Opening the Door (video essay) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAG5FHHT9OY - see still images here https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2015/02/images-from-journey-through-twin-peaks.html Eraserhead & Paris Belongs to Us (double film review) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2015/12/eraserhead-paris-belongs-to-us.html Inland Empire & The Story of Marie and Julien (double film review) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2015/12/inland-empire-story-of-marie-and-julien.html Meshes of Lynch (video essay) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCUX4GIv-WI - see still images here http://www.lostinthemovies.com/2016/04/maya-deren-david-lynch-spend-lost.html David Lynch & Mary Sweeney: Dream Souls (video essay) https://vimeo.com/430539967 Earlier links, from 2008 - 14, were included with last week's episode due to spatial constraints. My recent work: GUEST ON ANOTHER PODCAST PeaksChatz - Twin Peaks 2.07 "Lonely Souls" https://chatzpod.simplecast.com/episodes/twin-peaks-207-lonely-souls-peakschatz-12-7nlUnSF7 NEW ON THE SITE The long return to Journey Through Twin Peaks: a behind-the-scenes essay (pt. 3 of 4) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/09/returning-to-journey-through-twin-peaks.html & Mad Men - "The Phantom" (season 5, episode 13) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/09/mad-men-phantom-season-5-episode-13.html NEW ON PATREON (...for $5/month) Lost in Twin Peaks #31: Fire Walk With Me, Part 5 - My Reactions, Fans Today & the Feel of the Film https://www.patreon.com/posts/55722523 & Part 6 - Structure, Subplots & the Periphery https://www.patreon.com/posts/55766032 & Part 7 - Laura Palmer https://www.patreon.com/posts/55807161 & Part 8 - The Mythology https://www.patreon.com/posts/55808951 & Part 9 - The Mysteries https://www.patreon.com/posts/55857799 & Part 12 - Season 3 spoiler discussion https://www.patreon.com/posts/55937892 (...for free) Part 10 - The First Archive (PUBLIC) https://www.patreon.com/posts/55901047 & Part 11 - The Second Archive (PUBLIC) https://www.patreon.com/posts/55922961 (...for $1/month) Episode 83: Twin Peaks Cinema - Eraserhead (+ Twin Peaks Reflections: Gordon, Harry, Cooper, Owl Cave, Bookhouse, Cooper and Annie/Season 3 Part 3, podcast recommendations, Paris Belongs to Us & more) https://www.patreon.com/posts/55947005 plus all August Patreon episodes rounded up on my site: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/09/august-2021-patreon-podcasts-lost-in.html NEW ON YOUTUBE Twin Peaks - The Two-Sided Finale: video essay on Season 3 Parts 17 & 18 (Journey Through Twin Peaks) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1juTbZDZ7Bw + all summer videos rounded up on my site: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/09/journey-through-twin-peaks-season-3-in.html PREVIOUSLY ON THIS PODCAST Introducing Eraserhead & Inland Empire https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-eraserhead-inland-empire/id1521758273?i=1000533973650 This episode's home page on my site will be combined with the next episode, and active on Thursday, September 9, 8 am at https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/09/10-connections-between-david-lynchs.html
Former Roman consul Marcus Tullius Cicero once said: “A room without books is like a body without a soul.” Well, if you have time this weekend, you might want to visit or take your kids to Mia Bookhouse, which has around 1,000 English books for all ages to read or borrow for free! What you can get out of it is more than just reading some books or nurturing your souls. A corner of Mia Bookhouse. (Photo: Mia Bookhouse) https://vovworld.vn/en-US/thats-life/mia-bookhouse-more-than-just-a-house-full-of-books-977633.vov --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vov5thatslife/support
BONUS EPISODE!! I chat to my good friend Lewis Reynolds who played bass for Meet Me In St. Louis. They've also played in bands Colour, EXES (formerly Tropics), Bookhouse, Real Adventures and their latest, absolute banger of a project; Park Rager (I hope I didn't miss any).Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/miztrujillo)We obviously cover their time with all the different projects, which is why this episode is a tad lengthy, but we also talk about their work as a frontline postal worker, the importance of unions, getting diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arteritis, coming out as non-binary, our love of the album Alopecia by WHY?, attitude towards social media, treating people with kindness and so, so much more. It was an absolute pleasure finally getting Lewis on the show and I can't wait to watch them live with Park Rager as soon as it's safe to do so. If you enjoy this episode definitely go check out the one we did with Kevin Douch from Big Scary Monsters too!!Check out all the links to their music below yo!!Park Rager - Popular Punk : https://parkrager.bandcamp.com/releasesFollow Park Rager on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parkragerbandInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parkrager/Listen to Meet Me In St. Louis: https://open.spotify.com/artist/507WKf85fzZkH5W2c61m10?si=bPCIaPvvSTWgWY7nuwc5jQListen to Colour: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1v3s3UWR9gxbG1roBfviHq?si=VtpyMbHaRKuQH5Qn-Opn5AListen to EXES (Tropics): https://bandofexes.bandcamp.com/releases?fbclid=IwAR1sDe0fakrmnIuFXvvmw9WaftQojGeeoKwJtlCoVzTloqdzdOABuuNmvdMListen to Bookhouse: https://bookhousemusic.bandcamp.comListen to Real Adventures:https://realadventures.bandcamp.comIf you can spare a minute, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or recommend us on any network. Looking to set up your own Podcast? Feel free to get in touch with any questions, but I'd recommend using Buzzsprout as it makes everything super smooth and easy, they have great advice, super easy user interface and have been keeping my podcast going easily!! You can use this link and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, plus it helps support our show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=201557Catch you next week!Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/miztrujillo)
Grace and Ryan talk their favorite books, Outback Steakhouse, and get to the bottom of TV gate.
In today’s episode, my colleague Luke Martin sits down with our friends at The Bookhouse, Kathleen Carey & Cheryl McKeon about youth and adult literary and publishing trends in 2020, as well as some of their favorite titles from the year. As always, if any of the titles mentioned peak your interest, APL is here for you with available curbside pickup at 5 of our branch locations. You can make a request at www.albanypubliclibrary.org, or using the UHLS Mobile App on your smart device. You can also find these titles in digital format via Overdrive and the Libby app. Links below…. Hoopla: https://www.hoopladigital.com/ Overdrive: https://uhls.overdrive.com/uhls-albany/content Libby app: https://www.overdrive.com/apps/libby/ Library catalog: https://catalog.uhls.org/ Thank you for listening.
In this episode I discuss the recent virtual AGM event held by BrewDog. I also talk about how the craft beer industry is recovering from the Covid pandemic as well as how they are preparing for the winter. Later in the show I sit down with Vaughn Stewart from Bookhouse Brewing in Cleveland. We discuss the history of Bookhouse, the rise of breweries in the Ohio City area, the new trend of low or non-alcohol beer, and the difficulties of distribution.
GamerDude has talked about the story books he grew up with, and read The Knights of The Silver Shield from the "My Bookhouse" series in Season One. This week, he dips back into Bookhouse for the classic Greek myth about Hercules. This version of The Labors of Hercules is not attributed to any particular author; it just appears in "My Bookhouse" as "A Greek Myth." As you listen to the story, you're likely to hear some similarities in plot, in quest, and in beast to other movies, games and stories you've heard or played. Many of the names will also be familiar, from Pluto to Diana to the guardian dog of the Underworld (no spoilers, but it's a good one!) You'll also see the chain of quests Hercules must perform, along with the sub-quests, and the side quests the main quest spawns. As you'll hear, many of standard features of story-telling, and gaming, that we have today have their origins in tales that are, quite literally, thousands of years old. So sit back, and enjoy!
Eric, Christian, and Chad from The Bookhouse Podcast gear up for the forthcoming HBO series WATCHMEN by discussing the book and the film. They also bring along some favorite Bookhouse features like "Christian Ponders" and "Chad's Twitter Challenge," in addition to some controversial opinions. Contact the show anytime via email, or call or text our voicemail line. WatchWatchmenPod@gmail.com (608) 535-9302 2019 Flicksation Podcast Network
Eric, Christian, and Chad are visiting The Bookhouse to discuss two more films with loose ties to Twin Peaks. Our second 80's skateboarding film discussion ensues as we look back on a very young Josh Brolin and Sheryln Fenn in THRASHIN' (1986). Also, the much maligned SHOWGIRLS (1995) closes out the episode including a few appearances by 17-year-old-Chad. Twitter: @BookhousePod or @TPBookhouse Voicemail: (608) 535-9302 Email: BookhousePodcast@gmail.com 2019 Flicksation Podcast Network
In this special edition episode, I broadcast live from Bookhouse Brewing's Grand Fete Saisonnière. Hear from the breweries on hand including Vaughn from Bookhouse, Karl from Brick & Barrel, Drew from Terrestrial, Michael from Butcher & Brewer, and Shaun from Noble Beast!
In the Bookhouse finale, brewer Vaughn Stewart discusses Brick & Mortar, his UK Pale Ale. Find out why he calls it a UK Pale, how it differentiates from American IPAs, plus Vaughn takes his turn on Between Two Hops!
This week, Bookhouse Brewing's Vaughn Stewart talks about Maybe Partying Will Help which is their grisette. Don't know what a grisette is? I didn't either before sitting down with Vaughn. Learn about this style, and how Maybe Partying Will Help differs from the traditional style, their Grande Fête Saisonnière happening May 26th and more!
This week, Bookhouse Brewing's Vaughn Stewart talks with me about the growing popularity of the sour category, Bookhouse's Key Lime Three Out of Five gose, what separates goses from the rest of the sour category, and much more!
In the Bookhouse Brewing premiere, I chat with brewer Vaughn Stewart about his brewing history, how Bookhouse came to be, the philosophy behind the brewery, plus we get into their Magdalena Pilsener!
Eric, Christian, and Chad are back in The Bookhouse! After some catching up and talk of future endeavors, the guys discuss a couple films with loose ties to Twin Peaks. First up is the 1989 cult skateboarding film GLEAMING THE CUBE, followed by the 1994 live action re-imagining of THE FLINTSTONES. Twitter: @Bookhouse and @TPBookhouse Voicemail: (608) 535-9302 Email: BookhousePodcast@gmail.com 2019 Flicksation Podcast Network
Exciting news about 4 episodes of The Bookhouse Podcast that will be released soon! Email: BookhousePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: BookhousePod Call or text our voicemail line anytime. (608) 535-9302 2018 Flicksation Podcast Network
In this episode, GamerDude talks about growing up as someone who worried about every single thing. He worried about what clothes he wore, what kids were going to bully him, which kids were going to mock his lunch box, whether he was going to fail a class, whether he was going to get into trouble, whether he was ever going to college. He talks about how his mother tried to convince him that it didn't matter what other kids thought, and how hard it is for a kid to accept that. He then returns to The Bookhouse, the story book series from which his mother read to him as a child, and shares the story of The Three Sillies, by Joseph Jacobs, which is all about unnecessarily worrying about silly things. He then talks about overcoming his tendency to worry, and about how his father's philosophy of never dwelling on "woulda, coulda, shoulda" helped him learn not to worry about things he couldn't control. GamerDude concludes with a little life advice on how to keep your unnecessary worrying to a minimum.
Dr. Caligari! I. Love. This. Film. So. Much!!! Where do I start to review this film? This is one bonkers film, so surreal that most of the time I was saying ‘what the fuck?!?!’ in a good way. It’s the best of every world, and there’s something for everybody. If you want to watch a film that showcases the epitome of 80’s excess and decadence that doesn’t have a care to be couth, then this is the one for you. LGBTQIAA+, an ally, or anyone who likes a fucked-up movie in general needs to watch it! If you want an art house surrealist ode to German Expressionism that’s so crazy you feel like you’re in the Caligari Insane Asylum yourself then you should check it out. Like soft-core porn, hyper-sexuality, masturbation, and constant talk of libido? Then hit the order button now! Overall: 5/5 Kills: 4/5 Characters: 5/5 Story/Plot: 4/5 Cinematography: 5/5 Effects: 5/5 Sound: 5/5 Soundtrack: 5/5 Costumes: 5/5 Acting: 5/5 Man-Candy: 4/5 Man Flesh: 5/5 #WhitneyBFair #Whitney #Fair #Artist #Movie #ArtistsOfInstagram #atl #atlanta #georgia #cinema #atlantahorror #southernhorror #southern #sassy #scary #skeleton #horror #design #film #iphonephoto #movies #instahomo #instagay #instacub #basicgay #gay #homo #homosexual
Give a listen to the second installment of Ghoulishly Good Cinema. I take you to Joplin, Missouri for a special podcast where I interview Brad and Holly, the owners of the wonderfully amazing Bookhouse Cinema & Pub! Bookhouse is a, you guessed it my ghoul-friends, a micro-cinema and pub that is worth the visit with its great atmosphere, great people, great food and drink, and great films!
Ben and Bryon are joined by J.C. Hotchkiss (25 Yrs Later & The Bookhouse Babes) and we disscuss the season 3 bluray extras, Twin Peaks thories and our wish list for a season four. J.C. Hotchkiss: The 25 Years Later Site Bookhouse Babes: @BookhouseBabes "Sycamore Trees" by David Lynch & Angelo BadalamentiCovered by Chrysta Bell Twitter: @TwinPeaksUnwrapFacebook: www.facebook.com/TwinPeaksUnwrappedEmail: TwinPeaksUnwrapped@gmail.com YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC-FzoCMWxT6CxYgKGPqZIXA?view_as=public Tee Public Merch Store: http://shrsl.com/jfa9
Eric and Christian meet up in The Bookhouse to discuss three films with loose connections to Twin Peaks. WEST SIDE STORY is the iconic 1960 musical. It stars Richard Beymer (Ben Horne) as Tony, and Russ Tamblyn (Dr. Jackoby) as Riff. WILD AT HEART is the 1990 film directed by David Lynch that was filmed during the original Twin Peaks run. THE STRAIGHT STORY is a film directed by Lynch from 1999. It is his only G rated film. WEST SIDE STORY.......10:49 WILD AT HEART.......44:33 THE STRAIGHT STORY.......1:05:58 (65:58) 2017 Flicksation Podcast Network
Episode in English.
”Wounds & Scars”. Annie Blackburn gör entré i staden Twin Peaks och skakar om hela Coopers värld. Harry har lite solofest i The Bookhouse efter Josies död, Windom gör ett hemmabesök hos familjen Hayward, Andy och Lucy är Petes schack-protegéer och Miss Twin Peaks tävlingen drar närmare. Dessutom betygsätter vi Andy och Lucys fantastiska modevisningskläder, vi diskuterar huruvida Coopers eventuella saltströande i Harrys sår verkligen är ett rimligt tillvägagångssätt och vi blir även ställda när vi börjar fundera på huruvida Hongkong verkligen tillhörde Kina under Twin Peaks (det gjorde det inte). Trevlig lyssning!
Eric, Christian, and Chad are in The Bookhouse even though no episode aired this weekend. Tyler breaks out of the Black Lodge to sum up his thoughts on THE RETURN so far. Bookhouse listener Linda Ward joins us to bring her perspective as a fan of TWIN PEAKS and a female. We hit a variety of topics before closing out the show with our most ambitious "Christian Ponders" segment to date. Email: BookhousePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: BookhousePod Web: BookhousePodcast.libsyn.com Voicemail: (608) 535-9302 2017 Flicksation Podcast Network
Eric, Christian, and Chad hit the Bookhouse to discuss episode #2.5 "The Orchid's Curse" and #2.6 "Demons." The Orchid's Curse.......13:45 Demons.......1:15:41 (75:41) Email: BookhousePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: BookhousePod Web: Bookhousepodcast.libsyn.com 2016 Flicksation Podcast Network
WKLP Episode 3 - Do You Know Where Dreams Come From? Scott and Chris are back with another episode of the podcast, this one focusing on Season One, Episode 3′s “Rest in Pain,” originally broadcast April 26, 1990. The episode was written by Harley Peyton, who ‘80s kids may have first noticed as the screenwriter of 1987′s Less Than Zero, based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis. Peyton would go on to write and/or produce some pretty poor films like Heaven's Prisoners and Bandits in the early ‘00s and more recently worked on television series such as Dracula. Peyton was nominated for writing this episode, as was Mark Frost for writing the pilot. Before one argues that the split votes resulted in David E. Kelley winning for L.A. Law, Kelley was nominated with William M. Finkelstein for a different episode. Joseph Dougherty was also nominated, for thirtysomething. As long as we're talking Emmys, here are the Peaks nominations, with the winners in parentheses: David Lynch - Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series for the pilot, (Thomas Carter - Equal Justice/Scott Winant - thirtysomething)(tie) Kyle MacLachlan - Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (Peter Falk - Columbo) Piper Laurie - Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (odd choice to push her as a lead actress)(Patricia Wettig - thirtysomething) Sherilyn Fenn - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Marg Helgenberger - China Beach) Twin Peaks - Outstanding Drama Series (L.A. Law) ABC did tie with NBC for most major nominations with 47, and won the most awards with 11, beating CBS with 10, NBC with 8, HBO with 3 and Fox with 2. HBO's 11 nominations were primarily for original movies and specials; they were just starting with original series. This episode had 16.7 million viewers, so another 2.5M dropped off from the previous week. There were at least two scenes in questionable taste featuring a male figure straddling either Laura Palmer's corpse or her coffin, so perhaps the early ‘90s sensibilities of some fans were offended. The title of the episode is, “Rest in Pain.” As usual, we titled the podcast on a line of dialogue from the episode. The episode was directed by Tina Rathborne, who would go on to direct one more episode of the series, episode #17. She previously directed Isabella Rossellini in the feature film, Zelly and Me, and of course, Rossellini was in Lynch's Blue Velvet and Wild at Heart. Rathbone borrowed some bits from the previous episode's dream sequence with Lynch's permission, wanting to add visual flair to an episode she felt was heavy with characters sitting and talking. Rathbone would praise the banal, mundane elements of life in Twin Peaks and the boy next door character of Agent Cooper, which made the violent, lurid and surreal elements more striking. Rathbone describes the series as a Bildungsroman, a German term for a novel of formation/education/culture, as Agent Cooper learns over the course of the series to become a more enlightened, well-rounded person. She also points out that in Cooper, Lynch and Frost introduced Carl Jung's theories of analytical psychology, which deals with and introduces such concepts as the personal and collective unconscious, and places great emphasis on symbols, anima and animus, the ego, and the shadow. The episode introduces two significant characters but also a secret group, The Bookhouse Boys, an extralegal fraternal order consisting of two actual police, Sheriff Truman and Deputy Hawk, as well as Big Ed Hurley. The setting for the Bookhouse was a real location, That Old Place Restaurant in Cornell, CA, much the same as seen on screen but with the bookcases and books added. Other episodes featuring The Bookhouse would feature a set, quite a bit larger and with more rooms than possible, based on the dimensions of the outside. The Bookhouse Boys insignia is that of a tree with a golden sword essentially taking the place of the trunk and spine of the tree. Miguel Ferrer debuts this episode as FBI agent Albert Rosenfeld, getting some great scenes condescending to Twin Peaks' Sheriff's Department, whom he sees as backwoods clods. Ferrer, son of Oscar-winning actor/director Jose Ferrer, would reprise his role in TP:FWWM. His other film, TV and animation voice credits are too numerous to mention, including roles in the holy trinity of network investigative dramas, CSI, NCIS and Law & Order. Ferrer's work as Albert was well-received by critics, and Ferrer was reportedly a welcome addition to the set, bringing a lot of laughter to his approach to the character. Sheryl Lee doesn't debut, exactly, but gets her first shot really acting and talking onscreen, not as Laura Palmer, but as her cousin, Madeleine “Maddy” Ferguson, a nerdier, brunette version of Laura who seems to be as decent and nice as many thought Laura was. She comes from Missoula, Montana, Lynch's real birthplace. We'll discuss duality in Lynch's work down the road more, but let's note here that Maddy's name is itself a reference to one of the great cinematic explorations of duality, Hitchcock's Vertigo, which featured Kim Novak as Madeleine and James Stewart as Scottie Ferguson. We question the acting skills of Dana Ashbrook in this episode, a San Diego native with two sisters also in the industry, but he's had a decent career as well, mostly in TV (CSI, Blue Bloods, Law & Order), and no doubt his appearance in an episode of Psych must have been a Twin Peaks parody, as the episode was titled, “Dual Spires.” Thanks, as always, for listening and reading. 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My guests this week are Speak ’N Eye, a.k.a. Unspeakable and M.C.N.eye of Bookhouse. They’re a hip-hop duo based in Winston-Salem, NC. I originally knew them as wild audience members at Greenville, NC house shows, and I’ve been a fan of their music since M.C.N.eye started sending me homespun EP’s in the mail in 2010. Josh tells me about the inspiration he got from the Greenville, NC DIY scene of the early 2000’s, and his early experimental projects. Aaron tells me about his early rock bands, and how he started rapping. They talk about how they decided to team up as duo, and what they’ve got on deck for the future. Mike Riley’s art this week is an homage to The Beastie Boy’s Check Your Head. This episode is hosted by Splicetoday.com.
Matt Drance of Apple Outsider and Bookhouse talks with Guy and Rene about working at and with Apple, the unsung heroes of software,the difference between marketing and developer-driven management, how to get started, and twiddling the PS4 bits. Show notes Apple Outsider Bookhouse Software iOS Recipes: Tips and Tricks for Awesome iPhone and iPad Apps Khan Academy Stanford iOS courses on iTunes U Guests Matt Drance (@drance) of Apple Outsider and Bookhouse Software Hosts Guy English (@gte) of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of iMore.com Feedback Yell at us via the Twitter accounts above (or the same names on ADN). Loudly.