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The Ngen have some debts to settle and unfinished business to confront. It's time to face Lazlo, their Toreador benefactor, who risked everything by lying on their behalf, claiming their innocence in the Silver Dollar heist. Meanwhile, Raguel uncovers the dead drop Bugsy promised, and the coterie stokes the flames of their ongoing proxy war with the Hekata. CAST Amanda as Jackie Santana (Banu Hakim) Eli as Niles (Caitiff) Lev as Mal (Lasombra) Zakiya as Sybil Geier (Gangrel) Sergio as John Burrows (Ravnos) Vince as Raguel (Salubri) Caleb Miller as The Storyteller
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We examine the career and movies of Hollywood legend Warren Beatty on the newest Jagbags. We go through all his movies and discuss their merits. We also rank his movies, discuss his more underrated and overrated films, and discuss his abilities as an actor and director. We also talk his influence over Hollywood. We take an in-depth look at one of cinema's most interesting luminaries of the last half-century. Tune in, and tell us your favorite Warren Beatty movies as well!
In this moving standalone tribute, Jan Gorski-Mescir (“Fydsy”) honours the life and legacy of Ronnie Moran — player, captain, coach, caretaker manager, and the very heartbeat of Liverpool Football Club for nearly half a century. From his humble beginnings in 1930s Crosby to lifting trophies as both player and coach, the episode traces Moran's journey through Liverpool's most storied decades. With warmth, humour, and deep respect, Jan reflects on Ronnie's fierce standards, his legendary voice across Melwood, and his guiding influence on generations of Liverpool greats — from Dalglish and Keegan to Gerrard and Owen. Known as “Bugsy” and “The Sergeant Major,” Moran left a mark no one else could replicate. This episode closes with an emotional rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone, fittingly honouring a man who truly never did. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Try DeFi Crypto Vaults. Curated by Gauntlet https://Gauntlet.xyz/t1 (Do your own research!) Play poker with us at Table 1: https://table1.vegas Play poker with us online: https://play.phenompoker.com/register?r=Table1Sam Greenwood didn't deposit. He didn't cheat. He just kept winning.This is the kind of origin story you wish was fake. From free money on Bugsy's Club (RIP) to turning a DraftKings NFL lineup into $100K — Sam's journey from a nerdy Canadian teenager to a world-class high roller will have you grinning. Why? Because this isn't just poker. It's a story about playing the game better than anyone else.
Snow White? More like “s'no successful MOVIE!” I tell you about a bunch of movies in the pipeline; some good, some bad. (Mostly bad) I went to see Refused at the historic Shrine Auditorium, and also took a gander at the house that Bugsy got his eyeball blown out in. I had a myriad of thoughts about both.
Hi friends, happy Wednesday! The other day I was invited to a bachelorette party. And it wasn't one of those simple, one day parties. NO. This was going to be an all-out, wild, expensive bachelorette weekend in… the city of Las Vegas. And I knew exactly what was going to happen. The shots. Thunder from Down Under. $300 dinners. No sleep. And I'm like… why is everyone obsessed with going to this random, expensive city in the middle of the desert? Don't get me wrong… I love Vegas. But it's kind of surprising that it's still around. I mean, if you think about it, Vegas has almost been canceled over and over and over again. I mean there was the mob, the recession, covid, inflation… but Vegas *always* seems to find a way to survive. And I had to get to the bottom of why. So join me on this journey as we discuss The Dark History of… Las Vegas. I appreciate you for coming by, and tune in next week for more Dark History. I sometimes talk about my Good Reads in the show. So here's the link if you want to check it out. IDK. lol: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/139701263-bailey FOLLOW ME AROUND Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d Discord: https://discord.gg/BaileySarian* RECOMMEND A STORY HERE: cases4bailey@gmail.com Business Related Emails: bailey@underscoretalent.com Business Related Mail: Bailey Sarian 4400 W. Riverside Dr., Ste 110-300 Burbank, CA 91505 ________ Credits: This podcast is Executive Produced by: Bailey Sarian & Kevin Grosch and Joey Scavuzzo from Made In Network Head Writer: Allyson Philobos Writer: Katie Burris Additional Writing: Emma Lehman and Jessica Charles Research provided by: Coleen Smith and Alexander Elmore Special thank you to our Historical Consultant: Larry Gragg, Curators' Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus of History and author of Bugsy's Shadow: Moe Sedway, “Bugsy” Siegel, and the Birth of Organized Crime in Las Vegas Director: Brian Jaggers Additional Editing: Julien Perez and Maria Norris Post Supervisor: Kelly Hardin Production Management: Ross Woodruff Hair: Angel Gonzalez Makeup: Roni Herrera ________ Style that makes you feel as good as you look—get started today at https://www.stitchfix.com/darkhistory. Visit https://www.audible.com/darkhistory or text DARKHISTORY to 500-500. New users can try Audible premium plus for free for 30 days. Head to https://www.factormeals.com/darkhistory50 to get 50% off.
Considerado um dos melhores atores da história do cinema, Robert De Niro nunca havia interpretado dois papéis em um mesmo filme. A dupla jornada do astro é a grande atração de “The Alto Knights – Máfia e Poder”, que chega aos cinemas brasileiros nesta quinta-feira. Como o próprio nome indica, a trama gira em torno de dois mafiosos, ambos vividos por De Niro e ambos baseados em figuras reais: Frank Costello e Vito Genovese, que cresceram como grandes amigos, mas com o tempo tomam rumos diferentes e entram em conflito. Neste episódio do CPop, Carlos Corrêa e Victoria Rodrigues comentam a produção, que tem direção de Barry Levinson, de Rain Man e Bugsy. Confira o vídeo do episódio:
Step inside the Las Vegas Mob Museum for an exclusive LIVE interview with mob education director Claire White as we unravel the chilling story of Benjamin 'Bugsy' Siegel. From his ruthless rise on New York's streets to his glamorous yet deadly vision for the Flamingo Hotel, discover the darker side of this enigmatic mobster. Was his unsolved murder the ultimate betrayal? Find out in this gripping episode of Twisted Tales by Profiling Evil! #BugsySiegel #TrueCrime #MobMuseum #OrganizedCrime #Mafia #UnsolvedMystery #LasVegasHistory, #Mob #MobMuseum #LasVegas #syndicate =======================================Order a copy of Deceived or She Knew No Fear and get the book signed for free! https://www.ProfilingEvil.comDONATE to Profiling Evil: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=T54JX76RZ455SSUPPORT our Podcasts: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1213394/support
Si hay una ciudad cinematográfica esa es Las Vegas. Lugar artificial, kitsch y decadente ha devenido en un parque temático para despedidas de soltero, convenciones y jubilados con ahorros. Recorremos su historia a través de 8 películas emblemáticas: - Bugsy, EL ORIGEN de la ciudad del pecado. - La cuadrilla del Once, la gran película de sus más famosos habitantes. - Cita en Las Vegas, Elvis y Ann Margrett comparten romance entre casinos - Miedo y asco en Las Vegas, el viaje lisérgico de Hunter S. Thompson - Detrás del candelabro, la decadencia del gran pianista Liberace - Showgirls, cinta maldita o de culto según a quien preguntes - The cooler, un gafe en la reconversión de Las Vegas - Resacón en Las Vegas, una despedida de soltero que sale mal No dejes de contarnos tus películas favoritas sobre Las Vegas o si has visitado tan peculiar ciudad. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Si hay una ciudad cinematográfica esa es Las Vegas. Lugar artificial, kitsch y decadente ha devenido en un parque temático para despedidas de soltero, convenciones y jubilados con ahorros. Recorremos su historia a través de 8 películas emblemáticas: - Bugsy, EL ORIGEN de la ciudad del pecado. - La cuadrilla del Once, la gran película de sus más famosos habitantes. - Cita en Las Vegas, Elvis y Ann Margrett comparten romance entre casinos - Miedo y asco en Las Vegas, el viaje lisérgico de Hunter S. Thompson - Detrás del candelabro, la decadencia del gran pianista Liberace - Showgirls, cinta maldita o de culto según a quien preguntes - The cooler, un gafe en la reconversión de Las Vegas - Resacón en Las Vegas, una despedida de soltero que sale mal No dejes de contarnos tus películas favoritas sobre Las Vegas o si has visitado tan peculiar ciudad.
In this week's episode, Chief Victory Officer, Eric Guy, and Chief Adventure Officer, Caleb Kolb, interview Ryan "Bugsy" Malone, former professional hockey player and founder of the Malone Family Foundation. Bugsy, known for his career with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Tampa Bay Lightning, has dedicated his post-hockey life to supporting veterans and first responders. Through initiatives like Hockey is Healing and Warrior Wellness, he provides mental health resources, community support, and athletic training to help individuals navigate life's transitions.
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New Year Resolutions, if you don't make them, chances are you thought about it. But do those promises keep? In this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast Walt Lindala and Frida Waara talk with Bugsy Sailor, the Official Unofficial Ambassador of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Bugsy shares how a resolution he made on January 1, 2019, changed his life.Key Takeaways:Bugsy Sailor captures daily sunrises around Lake Superior, embracing nature's raw beauty and the unpredictability of the seasons.His commitment to photographing every sunrise since 2019 highlights the power of routine, resilience, and creative passion in overcoming challenges.Bugsy emphasizes the importance of embracing inclement weather, breaking stereotypes that sunrises must always be "beautiful and majestic."Through his Sunrise Gallery and community engagement, Bugsy fosters a deeper connection between people and nature, inspiring others to watch more sunrises.His solo adventures and reflections on accountability demonstrate how setting measurable goals can cultivate positive habits and a mindful approach to life.Notable Quotes:“It always keeps things fresh. There's a ton of variety within our seasons and on the shores of Lake Superior.”“I think if you start with sunrise and you get up and out the door to watch sunrise, it makes the day attainable. You at least started it on the right foot and can give yourself that potential to live that day to the fullest.”“It's just getting up to that water and that, that impact of being connected with nature every day.”Resources:Bugsy Sailor on Year of the Sunrise: yearofthesunrise.comUpper Peninsula Supply Company: upsupply.co National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation: nplsf.orgBe sure to tune in to this inspiring episode of the Lake Superior Podcast to hear Bugsy Sailor's incredible journey of capturing sunrises, his resilience in the face of challenges, and his passion for connecting with nature on a daily basis.Connect With Us:Website: Lake Superior PodcastFacebook: National Parks of Lake Superior FoundationLinkedIn: NPLSF on LinkedIn
Welcome to Twisted Tales by Profiling Evil! In this episode, we delve into the infamous story of Benjamin 'Bugsy' Siegel—a man whose life was a cocktail of ambition, glamour, and violence. From his early days in the brutal streets of New York to his ill-fated vision for the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Siegel's tale is as twisted as it is captivating. His mysterious murder still leaves questions unanswered. Join us as we uncover the darker side of this enigmatic figure and explore the chilling world of organized crime. #BugsySiegel #OrganizedCrime #ProfilingEvil #TwistedTales #TrueCrime #LasVegasHistory #Mobsters #TrueCrimeStory #UnsolvedMystery #Mafia #CrimeBoss #HollywoodScandal #Mob #MobMuseum #LasVegas #Syndicate=======================================Order a copy of Deceived or She Knew No Fear and get the book signed for free! https://www.ProfilingEvil.comDONATE to Profiling Evil: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=T54JX76RZ455SSUPPORT our Podcasts: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1213394/support
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The Las Vegas Strip has its fair share of iconic hotels & resorts, perhaps none of which are more steeped in history & folklore than The Flamingo. Part of the Vegas landscape since the mid-1940's…it was the brainchild of a Los Angeles-based night club owner, restaurant owner and entertainment news publisher who wanted to build one of the most luxurious hotels & casinos Las Vegas had ever seen. But that's not what legend & pop culture would have you believe...To learn more about the history of the Flamingo, the murder of Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, and other true crime tales from the darker side of Las Vegas history, visit Mayhem In The Desert.Follow Sin City Stories: Vegas True Crime on Facebook & InstagramFollow Mayhem In The Desert on X (formerly Twitter) & FacebookSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sin-city-stories/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kelli and Sarah discuss Season 5, Episode 5 of Below Deck Sailing Yacht. Topics include: Danni and Keith drama, Davide's naked climb, Cloyce cooking for Real Housewives, Gary leading by example, Sarah's hotel bed plan, the Japanese dinner, espresso beans, Emma falling asleep on watch and Danni and Gary's late night swim. In Hot Tub Convo we discuss FLIBS, buying yachts, seeing Capt. Kerry and Bugsy and our latest TV binge, Love is Blind S7. Your yacht will be delivered on Tuesday, but a new episode of Above Deck is out now! Follow us on Instagram: @abovedeckpod Get in touch: abovedeckpod@gmail.com Get ya some Above Deck merch! https://shop.hurrdatmedia.com/collections/above-deck Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, and tell a friend! GEAR WE USE TO MAKE PODCASTS: https://amzn.to/4dg7uZF SOFTWARE WE USE TO MAKE PODCASTS: https://hurrdatmedia.com/our-gear/ This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Way back in episode 220, we spoke to American novelist and journalist Jared Feldschreiber about his excellent novella Reckless Abandon. One of the strengths of the story is how it weaves real life and fictional characters together in its tapestry. One of those real-life characters who crosses the pages is legendary actor Dustin Hoffman. It is well known that Dustin Hoffman is something of a perfectionist, always looking to attaining excellence in his work, and driving others to do the same. This has led to some critics calling him difficult to work with, yet his technique has produced incredible performances in such films as Rainman, The Graduate and Midnight Cowboy. It's also true that not everything he has done has been successful; that's what happens when you take risk. Some of those less successful films contain some incredible Dustin Hoffman performances that are sadly not as well known as that found in his more successful work. Recently we have been talking to Jared about this very topic and collectively thought it would be interesting to create a short series of shows to highlight some of those now forgotten films and the work Dustin created for them. Our aim is to bring these movies to your attention and perhaps encourage you to give them a second chance (or even a first chance if you haven't seen any of them before). First up and the subject of this show is Billy Bathgate. This is a 1991 feature based on the acclaimed book by E L Doctorow about the influence 30's gangster Dutch Schultz has over a young impressionable teenage in the Bronx during that tough decade. Sadly, the feature was a box office disappointment for Touchstone pictures on first release and has been overshadowed by other more acclaimed gangster films from the same period, such as Goodfellas and Bugsy. During our discussion about Billy Bathgate we will talk about: · The production problems · Was Dustin Hoffman miscast? · Is this Shakespearean in approach? · Bruce Willis's performance · The real Dutch Schultz · The positive qualities of the movie And more besides….. Have you seen Billy Bathgate? If so what did you think about the film – do you think it is worth revisiting? Please let us know. Until our next visit to Dustin Hoffman lost classics, we'll see you At The Flicks
Party time! We got two guests from the T100 race in Ibiza to join the show and breakdown the racing that happened over the weekend. Intro (0:00-01:15)T100 Ibiza Women (01:20-22:45)T100 Ibiza Men (22:45- 40:20)WTCS Weihai (41:30-54:00)Whats to come (54:05-59:35)WE HAVE MERCH, BUY THE MERCH! Link belowhttps://shorturl.at/15t3lGet 20% off with Code: PTN at checkout; DM us your order # for your TelyRX kitshttps://telyrx.com/PTNJoin waterfall racing teamhttps://www.waterfallracing.com/Open waterfall bank accounthttps://www.waterfallbank.com/Buy some nutrition use code PTN at Checkouthttps://getrawnutrition.com/Disclaimer: The contents and opinions expressed on this podcast are ultimately exaggerated (often wildly) for comedic effect. All opinions presented are for entertainment purposes only. Any statements seeming to refer to any specific person, place, institution, or event are probably not about it or you and almost impossible to prove legally, anyway. It might be you, but probably not and nobody really cares. Especially you, Dexter. It's not always about you
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This week on the Wrestling Stoop, Bob Roop talks the end if his run in the Florida territory as he heads off to San Francisco in early 1977. Bob Roop reunites with Bob Orton Jr. to recapture the Florida Tag Titles and take out former NWA World Champion Jack Brisco. From there, we play the "Name Game" and discuss the likes of Don Muraco on the beach, King Curtis Iaukea's beach-front enterprise, a reunion with Sam Steamboat, wrestling the natural rookie Ricky Steamboat, the powerful Milo Steinborn, Bob also shares a crazy story involving Milo's son Dick Steinborn! Plus, we talk grizzled vet Abe Jacobs, Great Mephisto punching out Roy Shire, Bugsy McGraw, the travel in different territories, a meeting of the "ring rats", a Poffo Paycheck, and much more!Please Subscribe to our Patreon to help pay the bills, https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaIncludes the $5 “All Access” Tier & $9 "VIP Superfan" Tier featuring our VIDEO CASTS, Patreon Watch-Along Series, our insanely detailed show notes (for the Grenade, Monday Warfare, Regional Rasslin, Puro Academy, & Retro Re-View), Early Show Releases, REMASTERED editions of the early Grenade episodes including NEW content! PLUS, monthly DIGITAL DOWNLOADS for your viewing and reading pleasure!Visit the WrestleCopia Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comFollow WrestleCopia on “X” (Formerly Twitter) @RasslinGrenadeFollow & LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE – https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to the WrestleCopia Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenade ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Surly dragon, sexy showgirl, and cute puppies. If I told you the best magic show in Vegas right now is starring a short, unkempt, surly Englishman in a poorly-fitting sequined dragon costume, you would probably question my opinion. But Piff the Magic Dragon is hands-down the most entertaining magic show I've seen in Vegas, and that includes all the celeb-magicians. Caesars Entertainment snatched up a contract with Piff in 2015 after he appeared on America's Got Talent. He was no stranger to Vegas, having worked in the Cosmopolitan's Rose.Rabbit.Lie and Spiegelworlds's Vegas Nocturne in 2014. He also toured as a supporting act for Mumford & Sons during their 2012 tour and is on their album cover for “Babel.” I first saw Piff in 2020, shortly after he was moved from the tiny Bugsy's Cabaret (the same place you can currently see Wayne Newton and X-Burlesque) to the 700 seat Flamingo Showroom due to social distancing requirements. Mrs. Jaydubs describes Piff as “that surly uncle who comes to the party, and you don't want your kids around him because you don't know what he's going to say. But he tells the best stories.” This is pretty accurate. I brought the whole family to see him during spring break and tried not to mentally cringe as he dropped S-bombs during the show, but 1) they're already hearing it at school and 2) they were so captivated by Piff's bombastic magnetism that much of it flew past them without registering. Plus: Mr. Piffles. Piff's chihuahua in a little dragon costume is definitely a gimmick, but Mr. Piffles is so adorable that the gimmick is forgiven. When we last saw Piff, Mr. Piffles was so tired that he fell asleep onstage during his bit. I fear the tiny pup is not long for this world. Piff's greatest strength is his mis-direction. His biggest trick starts at the beginning of the show, but he doesn't bring it home until the end. He slowly revisits the trick, building on it and adding layers of complexity. You start to wonder where he's going with all this seemingly random stuff until it all comes together at the end in a very impressive way. If you've ever wanted to see a dog in a dragon costume driving a car, have I got a show for you... Part of Piff's schtick is his surly, rude demeanor. And it's mostly schtick, as he is a super nice guy. He heads out into the Flamingo gaming floor after the show to take pictures with any and all audience members. If you want to get a taste of his act, check out his full special “Reptile Dysfunction” which is free on YouTube. But don't watch it all until you've seen him live so you don't spoil any of his tricks. Then come back and watch the whole thing after you've seen him live and watch the whole thing, because it's fucking hilarious. Piff is my answer for the best magic show in Las Vegas right now. He may not have the best tricks - I don't really know enough about magic to say what the best tricks are - but he is by far the most entertained I've ever been at a magic show in Vegas, and he's the only magician I've gone back to see more than once. Piff works well in the Flamingo Showroom Audience fuckery factor: So there's definitely some audience participation in this show. Frankly, I haven't seen a magic show that didn't have volunteers or some type of audience involvement. There's several instances in which Piff asks for volunteers for the audience, but none that I can recall in which people were chosen at random. The showroom itself is gorgeous and reminds me of old Vegas. Seating is comfortable and available at a variety of price points. Seat styles range from “chairs in a row” to table and booth seating. There is drink service during the show, but Mrs. Jaydubs got terribly sick from one of their specialty cocktails, so maybe best to stick with bottles and cans. Shows are currently nightly at 7, dark on Fridays. Tickets start at around $50.
CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE (Costume Designer) drew inspiration for his design career while putting together looks for he and his dance partner on the beloved “American Bandstand.” He then started working at the trendy boutique Camp Beverly Hills where he began cultivating a clientele of actors, directors and, most importantly, Costume Designers. Christopher caught his first break in the wardrobe department on two iconic television series, “Moonlighting” and “Pee Wee's Playhouse.” He then decided that designing feature films was his true passion, and he quickly developed relationships with some of the world's most celebrated Designers such as Ellen Mirojnick and Albert Wolsky. Before he knew it, Christopher had created his path in features, working on such films as “City Slickers,” “Beaches” and “Bugsy,” the latter of which garnered the Academy Award® for Best Costume Design. Christopher came up through the ranks in the wardrobe department and quickly became one of the industry's top Costume Supervisors. In 1999, Michael Mann recognized Christopher's talent and promoted him to Associate Costume Designer on “The Insider” (Al Pacino, Russell Crowe), and Christopher has been designing films ever since. Some of the credits that followed were “The Anniversary Party” (Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Kline), “Showtime” (Robert De Niro, Eddie Murphy) and “S.W.A.T.” (Colin Farrell, Samuel L. Jackson). Christopher has become a favorite of Jason Statham, having designed “The Mechanic,” “Cellular” and “Crank” and is a longtime collaborator with film director Simon West, most notably on the Capital One “What's In Your Wallet?” Viking campaign, which won the Costume Designers Guild Award - Best Commercial Costume Design. Christopher teamed up yet again with Michael Mann on two additional projects, including the feature film “Texas Killing Fields” (starring Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain and Chloe Grace Moretz). Christopher served as costume designer on the Jennifer Aniston film, “Management,” and from sketch to fabric he designed all of Miley Cyrus' Hannah Montana costumes for “Hannah Montana: The Movie,” from which dolls, Halloween costumes and sportswear were created for the tween market. “The Space Between Us” reunites Christopher with director Peter Chelsom who directed the Hannah Montana movie. Christopher was the costume designer for the first three seasons of the popular Showtime series “Ray Donovan,” for which he was twice nominated for a Costume Designers Guild award. It was his fifth nomination, having won twice for his commercial work. Recently, he was the Costume Designer for Bill Burr's OLD DADS.
Party on with more Summer Vibes! Original tracks, remixes, and edits galore from James Curd & Fred Everything, Mike Milkrain, Hercules & Love Affair, Bugsy, Jay-Z & Kanye West, Bob Marley, Rhye, Kill Frenzy and Jamiroquai more. … Let's do this.This is Unbound with Ricardo for The Face Radio, sharing past, present and future classic dance music from around the world and back...keep it locked first and third Wednesday of every month.10pm to 12 EST. Brooklyn, NY Time Zone. Next Unbound: August 21st. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/unboundTune into new broadcasts of Unbound LIVE, Opposite Wednesdays from 10 PM - Midnight EST / 3 - 5 AM GMT (Thursday).//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://Smalls.com/osbournes code Osbournes 50% off 25% DISCOUNT - code HAM25 only on https://www.osbournemediahouse.com/membership NEW OSBOURNE MERCH @ https://osbournemediahouse.com/merch ** THIS EPISODE HAS SOME MINI HOUSE OF DRAGON SPOILERS FROM EPISODE 2 ** DISCOUNT CODE HAM25 FOR 25% AT HTTPS://OSBOURNEMEDIAHOUSE.COM The Osbourne family remembers into iconic moments from 'The Osbournes' first season on our new show 'The Basement Tapes' - only at osbournemediahouse.com. They share heartfelt thanks to their subscribers, discuss potential future reality shows, and answer fan questions. We also explore Ozzy's YouTube favorites, what the family pizza looks like, anti-sex beds controversy at the Paris Olympics, and AI in politics. Additionally, there's a candid look at Princess Kate's public appearance, the complexities of Trump interviews on modern platforms, and a controversial NFL speech on traditional gender roles. To top it off, there's a fun follow up on their family dog Bugsy's name and new technology in the home. Tune in for a blend of nostalgic memories, current events, and plenty of laughs. Subscribe now and visit OsborneMediaHouse.com for more exclusive content. Follow Us On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theosbournespodcast/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theosbournespodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheOsbournesPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OsbournePodcast
À la fin de chaque émission, retrouvez en exclusivité sur les plateformes de podcast le débrief des 2h30 d'antenne qui viennent de s'écouler, en compagnie d'une des Grosses Têtes du jour... Ce mercredi 19 juin, Yoann Riou, Stomy Bugsy et AZ reviennent sur l'émission du jour au micro de Rachel Azria. Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.
LUCKY EP #13 MIGHT BE OUR LAST! Here's your chance to hear from Steven Peterson, former real estate developer and father of SEVEN—and that's before all the furry babies! It's a family affair, as Martha (wife) and Chase (step-son) get in on the action a little, and Sandy tries not to bungle Anh's EQFAAPC—you know, the rapid-fire questions! [If you want One. More. Episode. to complete the ballot, let Amy Jackson know how much you love the pod!] Say hi to Martha, who is off mic, but you can hear a little! He means Bugsy's! Ain't that America karaoke god Trinity by Leon Uris Former real estate developer, Peterson Companies Modern Family: Phil needs to read up on skibbidy What's a Sagittarius mayor like, anyway? Astronomy vs. Astrology Abraham Lincoln, not to be confused with...Baberham Lincoln Favorite figure is the solar panels right on the cover! Take a look! What keeps up at night: Dying too soon: New report reveals deep and persistent health disparities in Northern Virginia [Branches of government are not school system, fire department, and police department:)] petersonformayor.com
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Dr. Josh “Bugsy” Segal discusses his ongoing concerns about the “American Maginot Line.” He is concerned that the United States is insufficiently and inappropriately funding the cognitive war that is bearing down on us. Moreover, the United States domestic political system hampers progress. Our gallop across the information landscape includes political hot button topics, sea stories, open source intelligence, and also some bright spots. Recording Date: 29 May 2024 Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #49 Matt Armstrong on the Smith-Mundt Act #187 Randy Rosin on Reflexive Control #129 Eliot Jardines on Open Source Intelligence Deft9 Solutions Colour Revolution EU vs Disinformation Disinformation Governance Board Disinfo 2024 Conference Unrestricted Warfare: China's Master Plan to Destroy America by Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui Has China Won?: The Chinese Challenge to American Primacy by Kishore Mahbubani Disinformation: The Nature of Facts and Lies in the Post-Truth Era by Donald A. Barclay Link to full show notes and resources Guest Bio: Dr. Joshua “Bugsy” Segal is the Co-Founder & Vice President for Strategy and Innovation at Deft9 Solutions. A veteran of over 30 years in national security policy, strategy and operations, and intelligence, both military and civilian, Dr. Segal is an internationally recognized expert in arms control, countering foreign malign influence, and counter-WMD. Dr. Segal spent over a decade as a member of U.S. multilateral arms control delegations in Geneva, Vienna, and The Hague, including the negotiations to finalize the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention and establish the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. After leaving the federal government and then retiring from the military, Dr. Segal serves as an advisor to senior DoD leaders on operations in the information environment and teaches OSINT tradecraft. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
Talked with rapper Bugsy H. about growing up in the south end, Studying the rap legends, Selling tickets controversy, Getting published in a book, Major label deals, Working with Project Pat, Selling Vinyl, International connections, and his son rapping at one year old.
Azalea Town! That's right folks, it has been one heck of a Johto Journey but Ash and the gang are finally at Azalea Town. This is the Azalea Arc on To Kill A Delibird as Kellan and Graham enjoy the ins and outs of Ep. 144, “A Shadow of a Drought”, Ep. 145, “Going Apricorn!”, and Ep. 146, “Gettin' the Bugs Out”. Shauna gave the idea for the opening bit this week, which is all about Slowpoke Tails. Ep. 144 has a Diglett mech and plot important yawns. Ep 145 has heavy balls. Ep 146 is just one big Bugsy battle. They finally got to Azalea so do yourself a favour and finally listen to this episode! Subscribe to get every new episode of To Kill a Delibird in your subscription feed. Welcome to "To Kill A Delibird", the Pokemon anime rewatch podcast that combines a love of literary puns and analytics with pure Pokemania. Join Graham (Pokemon expat/video game and manga fanatic) and Kellan (hard boiled Pokemon die hard) as they discuss the Pokemon anime and hopefully construct some fun sentences along the way. Check out the official TKAD spreadsheet here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Y40feTKtoUQp5Thk4p1UJipEVRf_78u_qFViwAsVvCk/edit?usp=sharing Intro/outro music "Synthwave 80's" by AlexiAction Thanks to Bulbapedia and TVTropes for our ongoing research. Follow the podcast on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yQ3EQ2P91mE6Bq0i4I3EY on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/to-kill-a-delibird/id1667957767 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b37371a4-331d-4254-999b-e21fc0fdd837/to-kill-a-delibird Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kOTQ2MmUyMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/1054965 for more half baked content: https://www.twitch.tv/hydraleech Tiktok is essential for new creators so: https://www.tiktok.com/@hydraleeches #pokemon #ashketchum #pikachu #misty #brock #anime #indigoleague #teamrocket #existentialism #comedy #pokemonjohto #totodile #cyndaquil #chikorita #quagsire #ledyba #charizard 0:00 Intro 12:00 A Shadow of a Drought 39:52 Going Apricorn! 1:11:50 Gettin' The Bugs Out
In this episode there is so much going on. Krysta is having issues as many young teens do, we discuss the life and death of Elizabeth Short, her crazy life and her rough death at the hands of person or persons unknown. After the episode stick around for a happy birthday for Lexi our daughter turning 7 on the day this episode drops. It is a full episode all about life, death but most importantly the Fam! Join us as we learn about the Black Dahlia and so much more in this intense episode of the Family Plot Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.
Munster's own Pat Porte has been acting for years, but now he may be playing his greatest roll yet as Bugsy for the new dinner theater spot opening up in Jefferson park, Vito's Vault!!!!Vitos Vault5901 W. Lawrence AvenueChicago, IL 60630
I've said this before: if I had a time machine, I know exactly what I'd do with it. No, I wouldn't steal a sports almanac or try to get my parents to kiss at the big dance. I've already graduated high school, so I wouldn't use it to pass my history final, either. No, I would head back in time at 88.8 miles per hour to the Copa Room at the Sands in 1960, to see the greatest show one could see for $5.95. Dinner included. Like many of you, I have a decidedly romantic view of “old Vegas.” A time where women were ladies and comps were truly comps. When men wore hats (thanks for nothing, JFK). And when you could see a legend performing in the lounge. Often for free. I also have a decidedly romantic view of the mid-century crooners. Dean Martin, with a voice dark and syrupy like bourbon, and a total cheeseball when live on stage. Sammy Davis Jr., the most talented of them all, who could sing, dance, and act all his contemporaries under the table. And of course, the man himself: the Chairman of the Board, the one who made loneliness seem cool: Mr. Francis Albert Sinatra. When I want to relax for the evening, it's an old fashioned in my glass and the Rat Pack on my stereo. Despite peaking in Las Vegas 60 years prior, the Rat Pack is also inextricably intertwined with our Vegas trips today. The men of The Summit provide the soundtrack to our early evenings. While we shower and dress for an evening on the town, pre-dinner cocktails in our hotel room glasses, Sammy, Frank, and Dino provide the soundtrack. No two days in Vegas are the same; but the Rat Pack is part of the ritual that binds them together for my wife and I. Indeed, the bellman has no sooner closed the door and my wife is asking me to turn on the Bluetooth speaker and put on music. Not just any music; our Vegas music. The only music that will do. When planning a recent trip, I mentioned to my wife that there was a Rat Pack impressionist show a little off strip. “And why haven't we seen it yet?” Was her response. “The Rat Pack is Back” is not a new show to Vegas. With a history of more than 20 years, the show was previously at several venues in Vegas, including the Rio and the Plaza before finding its current home at the Tuscany, just east of the Strip on Flamingo in 2015. In fact, if you've seen the movie Get Him to the Greek, you've seen a little of the Rat Pack is Back show at the Plaza. Russell Brand's character musician stops by to see his dad, who is a drummer in the show. I'm not sure what I was expecting when I purchased our tickets to The Rat Pack is Back… Maybe 80 minutes or so of mediocre, karaoke-style covers of my favorite songs? What we experienced ended up being so much more, and it's a show that we will definitely be returning to see again. The Rat Pack is Back is performed in a small theater at the Tuscany in Las Vegas, in an intimate venue appropriately named “The Copa Room.” It features 3 impressionist performers, of which 2 are great and 1 is just okay. (Our Dean Martin didn't really look or sound like Dean Martin. I'm looking into whether he was out for the night, or just plain out.) An especially enjoyable aspect of the show was the live, seven-piece band backing the trio. I often caught myself watching the piano playing conductor as she guided the band through their various cues. True to their subjects, the band and impersonators often had moments of playful banter between them. The Copa Room at the Tuscany is unfortunately a shadow of its namesake at the Sands, but this didn't take away from our experience. A relatively small-for-Vegas room, seating consists of movable “wedding venue” seats, with small cocktail tables between the front VIP tables. Lucky for us, the small size of the room contributes to a more intimate setting. Seating is assigned by “area” and is first come, first serve. I paid for VIP seating, and we arrived early enough to be granted front row seats on stage right. One gets the feeling you could slip the host a twenty for an upgrade, if you want to capture more of that old-school feeling. True to old Vegas form, there's a bar in the theater and drink service during the show. I was a little disappointed that there is not dinner served during the show, like the Sands shows of old. The Tuscany offers an optional dinner package with The Rat Pack is Back tickets, but the meal is served in another location on the property, not in the Copa Room itself. We opted for Bugsy and Meyers down the street at the Flamingo instead. As I mentioned before, the quality of the impersonators was excellent. While Kyle Diamond doesn't quite have Sammy Davis Jr's squint, and Chris Jason is a little too much of an Italian goombah to be a dead ringer for Sinatra, the experience is close enough for me. The performers each have their own moments to shine, both solo and together on stage. Songs are rarely performed all the way through, which serves to keep the show from stalling out. There's canned banter amongst the performers, and if you've ever heard recordings of the Rat Pack, most of their dialogue is accurate. This leads to an early and probably necessary disclosure that this is a show that takes place in the middle of the previous century, and therefore has the humor to match. The jokes aren't what I would call crude, but they certainly aren't politically correct. Some may consider this a criticism, others a feature. Purists will note that not all of the song choices are accurate. Sammy Davis Jr. sings Mr. Bojangles, a song that wasn't written until 1965, and he didn't sing until 1972, and Sinatra sings the Theme from New York, New York, a song that was written in 1977 and recorded by Sinatra in ‘79. There's also a bit of early ‘60s eye candy, with a leotarded playboy bunny brought on stage to flirt and verbally parry with the men. I've been clear in other reviews that I appreciate the female form - especially in my Vegas shows - but her inclusion here felt almost gratuitous, as though the show's creators felt that the Rat Pack is Back couldn't stand on its own without some T and A. I don't think the bunny took away from the show, but I also don't think she really added much to it either. As always, we make it a point to cover the Audience Fuckery Factor in these reviews for the sake of our listeners who want to see shows, but don't want to be the center of attention. While we enjoyed our front seats, “Frank Sinatra” made a joke that I was banging on his door for 45 minutes the night before, until he finally let my wife out. We laughed, but you may not like light-hearted sexual assault jokes made about your spouse. There was another woman, “Delores,” who was in the front, closer to center, and the performers made several jokes about her throughout the show. None were mean-spirited, and she seemed to enjoy the attention. If you don't, I would recommend requesting a seat three or more rows back. This reminds me of another aspect of the show I really enjoyed: all three impersonators made it a point to head into the audience at the end to take pictures with the crowd, including Delores. These days, it seems like every Vegas performer wants you to pay for a special VIP package to take photos or speak with you, but the fact that these guys came out to take some photos and chat with us without hesitation was a fun bonus. All in all, I would definitely recommend the Rat Pack is Back, especially if you have a hunger for the Vegas of Old. I know that we will certainly make an effort to see it again. Showtimes are nightly at 7:30pm, but dark on Sundays. Tickets start at $90, but I recommend spending another $10 per person for the VIP seating, or you will be sitting along the perimeter of the room.
Mike Alfaro is the Founder and Creative Director of Millennial Lotería, a modern interpretation of the classic game of chance which has sold over 500,000 games in the United States. Not only an immigrant business owner, Mike is also a Content Creator and Author with over 370k followers across Instagram and TikTok (@millennialloteria). His new venture called Sí Sabo Kids aims to help Latino parents teach Spanish to their children, highlighting the importance of bilingual education through books that represent the culture. His first book "Los Street Vendors" is now on sale, and more of his books and games will be coming exclusively to Walmart for the 2024 holiday season. In personal news, Mike has recently become a U.S. Citizen and resides in Los Angeles with his wife Amy, daughter Mya, and dog Bugsy. View Podcast Playlists: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ7-6Qe9CXRXgqFlTssxQbslk22uD25DB Listen to the Podcast: https://beacons.ai/josequinterotv Follow Echale Podcast: @EchalePodcast l Jose Quintero www.instagram.com/josequinterotv/ Business Inquiries: Echalepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@josequinterotv/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! This week we need to slap a big disclaimer on the episode! If murder and missing and possible murder is offensive to you, PLEASE DO NOT LISTEN! MOVING ON! UP FIRST! We have the unsolved murder of Bugsy Siegal... who did it? Up next the unsolved missing person(s) case of the Springfield Three what happened to these women?? A lot of questions in this episode friends, tune in!! Support the showFollow along on social media:FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail: Oddities.talk@gmail.comHuge shout out to Kyle Head for our awesome new intro! Check out his amazing Music! Thank you Mana Peach for our adorable prattling cows! Check out her designs!Check out Lindsey Bidwell's designs (merch and new logo!)Check out our merch!
Prince George (Film actor, television actor, rapper, artist, spokesperson) was born and raised in Los Angeles , ca. Prince George Rose to International stardom with his break out role as himself in 1997 on the Pa,sacio Davinci king show at the age of 14 as part of the music group called n.a.a.o. He studied filmmaking at media one, Comcast, Adelphia, and Time Warner Studios and The King Show etc. After college, and Prince George broke into the entertainment industry Together with Vickie Hernandez as Screenwriter, Actors and have remained longtime writing and producing partners. prince George also became the Spokesperson for Warzone Comics . His production of The Prince George's show alongside George Easley has earned him a recommendation from Time Warner which was a subsidiary of Time Warner. He also embarked on making music and where he released His debut solo album Baby G.'s Cinque Album (2016), saw commercial success and spawned three Billboard Hot 100 number one singles: "Last man standin', "Tweety" and "our business is no bodies business". Since Then Prince George transitioned from conscious rapper to Hollywood a-lister . Starting in and hosting the prince George show and the #1 Prince show OF the airwaves before heading such films as Bugsy "the becoming", and badge of honor. as well as writing for Television, Motion Picture, comic books, Video-games, radio, magazines, music and many others WITH THE HELP OF GEORGE LAWSON-EASLEY CREATED HIS OWN STYLE OF MUSIC, A GENRE ENTITLED RAP/ ROCK/RENAISSANCE. Learn more about Prince George at https://www.warzonecomicswzc.com/our-podcast
Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. Today, we speak with the brilliant and funny Mike Alfaro about the impact of assimilation on identity and explore his inspiration for the creation of Millennial Loteria and Sí Sabo Kids. Mike Alfaro is a Creative Director, Content Creator, and Children's Book Writer with over 370k followers on social media (@millennialloteria). Recognized as one of TikTok's 2023 Latinx Visionary Voices, he also earned a spot in the inaugural class of the LA Time's 2022 Vanguardia List—celebrating Latino innovators, instigators, and power players breaking through barriers. His influence extends beyond social media, having been profiled by The New York Times, the Today Show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Time Magazine, Oprah Magazine, Telemundo, and many more outlets. Originally from Guatemala, he now resides in Los Angeles with his wife Amy, baby Mya, and dog Bugsy. Tune in to hear Mike emphasize the importance of breaking stereotypes and showcasing the diversity and modernity of the Latine community. Learn more about Si Sabo Kids on instagram @sisabokids Learn more about Millennial Loteria on instagram @millennialloteria
Annette Bening was a relatively late bloomer to film having spent her 20s in the theater but once she stepped on a set she was off to the races. From THE GRIFTERS and BUGSY to AMERICAN BEAUTY and THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT, she's one of our most celebrated actresses. In this career conversation with Josh taped at the 92nd Street Y, she opens up about her creative process, the journey from stage to screen, and her latest performance in NYAD. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! HelloFresh -- Go to HelloFresh.com/HSCFree and use code hscfree for FREE breakfast for life! UPCOMING EVENTS January 24th -- Masters of the Air (Austin Butler, Barry Keoghan) -- tickets here! February 6th -- Emily Blunt -- tickets here! Check out the Happy Sad Confused patreon here! We've got discount codes to live events, merch, early access, exclusive episodes of, video versions of the podcast, and more! To watch episodes of Happy Sad Confused, subscribe to Josh's youtube channel here!
Some bad singing, the allure and perils of gambling, my grandpa's Campho-Phenique addiction, don't take the bust card, a bunch of gambling movies about self-destructive men, please watch Atlantic City, a couple of fugues, seeing Frank Sinatra, and the old school classiness of my dearly departed dad. Stuff mentioned: Bob Seger "Still the Same" (1978), Dead Kennedys "Viva Las Vegas" (1980), The Color of Money (1986), The Hustler (1961), The Sting (1973), Freddie Mercury "Love Kills" (1984), Passenger 57 (1992), Lookin' to Get Out (1982), The Gambler (1974), Who'll Stop the Rain (1978), The Gambler (2014), Hard Eight (1996), The Cooler (2003), MC5 "Kick Out the Jams" (1969), Uncut Gems (2019), Tricheurs aka Cheaters (1984), Atlantic City (1980), Bugsy (1991), The Godfather Part II (1974), Two for the Money (2005), California Split (1974), Mississippi Grind (2015), James McManus Positively Fifth Street: Murderers, Cheetahs, and Binion's World Series of Poker (2003), Let it Ride (1989), Guys and Dolls soundtrack "Fugue for Tinhorns" (1955), Glenn Gould "So You Want to Write a Fugue" (1963), Oceans 11 (1960), Frank Sinatra "Fly Me to the Moon" (1964), and Louis Prima "Just A Gigolo"/"I Ain't Got Nobody" (1956).
A tour of legendary, academy award winning production designer Dennis Gassner's home in the Hollywood hills. Dennis Gassner (born October 22, 1948) is an American-Canadian production designer. He is notable for his work on Bugsy, Big Fish, Into the Woods, and Blade Runner 2049, his collaborations with the Coen brothers and Sam Mendes, as well the James Bond films Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre, the latter two directed by Mendes. He has been nominated seven times for the Academy Award for Best Production Design, and has won once. Gassner was nominated for the Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film for his work on Quantum of Solace, and won for his work on Skyfall.
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas! Well that's what they say at least, but for this week's episode we are completing our birthday shenanigans with sharing an episode we recorded about Las Vegas! Have you ever heard of Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel? Well Lory has, and in this week's episode the two of us are going to explore the life of Bugsy and also what people believed he did after he died. Enjoy this episode and Happy Thanksgiving!
On this episode I speak with the director of Warner Brothers Prop house Robert Greenfield. Robert started out as a Leadman with Set Decorator Nancy Haigh, on films like “Mars Attacks”, “Waterworld”, “Forrest Gump”, “The Hudsucker Proxy”, “Bugsy”, “The Grifters” and more. He then transitioned into Set Decorating on some of my favorite films like “Slums of Beverly Hills”, “Almost Famous”, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind”, “Introducing Dorthy Dandridge”, “Bad Santa”, “Rocky Balboa”, “The Road” and more. Robert took over running the Warner Brothers Prop house over a decade ago and has transitioned it's inventory not just into a trove of delightful set dressing but a place for Set Decorator and Buyers to shop for dressing with ease. Running three locations in Burbank with over 200,000 square feet at the main lot, his job of curating the set dressing pieces is massive. He has been an inspiration to me as a Set Decorator, and as the Director of the WB prop house he has made my job easier on many occasions with his calm and pragmatic demeanor. Are you a fan of TV and film production? Do you love learning about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating your favorite shows and movies? Then you need to check out the Decorating Pages podcast! As an Emmy-winning set decorator, host Kim Wannop brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode, featuring interviews with some of the top names in the industry. From production designers to set decorators to prop masters, each guest offers a unique perspective on the art and craft of visual storytelling. Whether you're a film buff, a design enthusiast, or just love hearing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, the Decorating Pages podcast is a must-listen. So why wait? Subscribe now and get ready to take a deep dive into the world of TV and film production! #DecoratingPagesPodcast #TVProduction #FilmProduction #BehindTheScenes #VisualStorytelling #SetDecorator #ProductionDesigner #PropMaster #DesignEnthusiast #FilmBuff #PodcastLove #SubscribeNow Subscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio,iHeartRadio Follow at: @decoratingpages on Twitter decoratingpages on IG Decorating Pages Podcast on YouTube @decoratingpagespodcast on TicTok Contact Kim Wannop at kimwannop@decoratingpagespodcast.com www.decoratingpagespodcast.com
What a season of Below Deck Down Under it has been. Aesha handled the removal of Luke and Laura phenomenally. We are still in awe. On that note, we figured it a great time to share this chat we had from earlier this year with Aesha Scott. Aesha spoke about the then upcoming season of Below Deck Down Under. I have now re-listened to see if any of the Luke and Laura drama was foreshadowed, whether the return of João Franco was hinted at and much more. Of course Aesha also chats about the full anthology of her Below Deck career - Med, Down Under and Galley Talk! Yes, everyone's fav Chief Stew has been busy AF! Aesha chats working with the Captains Sandy and Jason, Chief Stews Hannah and Bugsy, the infamous prescription drug fiasco, Captain Lee's exit, Sandy as replacement and Fraser's freshman season as Chief Stew and working relationship, or lack thereof with Sandy. Finally, Aesha talks Below Deck drama from the past, current and future, BravoCon, her off screen beau, life between seasons, Kate Chastain and just what is next for this Yachtie and Reality TV star who does not seem to be slowing down any time soon. @aesha_jean @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: MTV Music Awards - (The MTV Music Awards are LIVE this Tuesday September 12th at at 8pm EST / 7 CENTRAL) RELIEFBAND - reliefband.com (20% Off Plus Free Shipping. Use Code VELVET. The #1 FDA-Approved Anti-Nausea Wristband) STARBUCKS - (Introducing the New Starbucks Iced Apple Crisp Oatmilk Shaken Espresso! Order Ahead on The Starbucks App) RAKUTEN - rakuten.com (Members Earn Cash Back On Everything They Buy Through Rakuten or The Rakuten App) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Retired Intelligence Detective Gary Jenkins brings you the best in mob history with his unique perception of the mafia. David Berman was a Jewish-American organized crime figure active in Sioux City, Iowa, the Twin Cities, and the Las Vegas Strip. He was a casino gambling pioneer in Las Vegas, a partner with mobster Bugsy Siegel … David Berman – From Capone to Bugsy Seigel Read More » The post David Berman – From Capone to Bugsy Seigel appeared first on Gangland Wire.