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This is the first time I’ve been able to record an in-person full-length interview with Mike Sullivan and it was a totally great experience. Mike is Winemaker and Co Owner at Benovia Winery which is tucked away near the Charles M Schultz airport in Sonoma County. Exceptional Pinot and a laid-back atmosphere is the vibe [...]
In a recent episode of Valley Today, host Janet Michael transported her listeners to the cultural heart of Berryville, Clark County, through an engaging conversation with Martha Reynolds, the Executive Director of the Barns of Rose Hill. Bridging past and present, Reynolds painted a vivid picture of the barn's dynamic offerings, from art exhibitions and concert series to educational programs. The Barns' rich calendar is brimming with events that cater to a variety of interests. Reynolds highlighted some standout exhibitions, such as the 'World of Wood' show and the collective exhibit from the Potomac River Artist Guild, showcasing beautiful still lifes and nature scenes. Additionally, the Barns will feature an exhibit by Rosa and Winton Eugene from South Carolina, renowned for their compelling pottery and masks. A Charles M. Schultz traveling exhibition is also on the horizon, celebrating Peanuts' first Black character, Franklin. This event promises to be an artistic exploration of social themes with supplementary programs like comic-making classes. The conversation shifted to the Barns' enduring legacy as a premier music venue. With its remarkable acoustics, the Barns attract diverse musical acts, including bluegrass, Celtic, jazz, and classical guitar. Reynolds beamed with pride as she recounted how performers have likened playing at the Barns to “playing inside a guitar.” Upcoming shows include a documentary screening about esteemed guitarist Danny Gatton and an authentic Argentinian tango performance. Reynolds emphasized the Barns' thoughtful approach to accessibility—offering free admission to galleries and affordable concert tickets, all while ensuring fair compensation for artists. The forthcoming membership drive and annual benefit gala, Belmont at the Barns, will help sustain its wide array of free programs. In closing, Reynolds invited everyone to explore the Barns of Rose Hill. Whether planning a visit to browse exhibitions, attend a concert, or join a workshop, the Barns promise a little something for everyone: a true testament to the vibrant cultural fabric of Berryville and the Shenandoah Valley.
So Many Damn Books podcast creator and host Christoper Hermelin joins Kate to swap book recommendations and discuss the magic of book club, recent book discoveries and bookish pet peeves. EPISODE BOOK LIST The Eyes & The Impossible by Dave Eggers A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers McSweeney's magazine, including The Panorama issue How I Won A Nobel Prize by Julius Taranto Non-Fiction by Julie Myerson Butter by Asako Yuzuki (Polly Barton, trans.) Mild Vertigo by Mieko Kanai (Polly Barton, trans.) Fifty Sounds by Polly Barton The Extinction of Irena Ray by Jennifer Croft James by Percival Everett, and we also mentioned Erasure and The Trees Funny Things: A Comic Strip Biography of Charles M. Schultz by Luca Debus and Francesco Mateuzzi NOTES Join the club and support us on Patreon Follow The Book Club Review on Instagram and Threads @bookclubreviewpodcast
Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown ! Dion and Blake are back for a surprise episode to close out 2023, and thought what perfect way than to tackle the holiday classic, A Charlie Brown Christmas, from 1965. The lads talk about Charles M. Schultz and his iconc strip, and the forces that came together to produce this […]
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Who's-a-good-boy?! Who's-a-good-boy?! We are! Because this week we're joined by Dog's best friend, Adam Zwar! (Say what?! *faints*) This week, AW and Matt are joined by Australian Television's most affable writer/producer/creator/actor/icon to march Forward Into Battle with some English Dogs, before celebrating Snoopy's 73rd Birthday with Snoopy!!! the Musical and an awkward cake!Plus, we chat the death of Aussie Sitcoms, Past TnT Guest Bert La Bonte, Wilfred, Famous Friends, Tanned Willies, Selling a Show to Hollywood, Aussie Comedy Films, AW Confesses Adam Traumatized Him Years Ago- and SO much more you'll need a nap on top of a kennel right after- GREAT Grief!Adam on Socials: https://twitter.com/adamzwarMatt on Socials: https://twitter.com/mattyoungactor*****Juxtaposing Metal with Musicals - joined by iconic guests from the worlds of Music, Broadway, Hollywood, and more! https://www.thetonastontales.com/listen -- https://www.patreon.com/bloomingtheatricals - https://twitter.com/thrashntreasurehttps://linktr.ee/thrashntreasure*****Help support Thrash 'n Treasure and keep us on-air, PLUS go on a fantastical adventure at the same time!Grab your copy of The Tonaston Tales by AW, and use the code TNT20 when you check out for 20% off eBooks and Paperbacks!https://www.thetonastontales.com/bookstore - TNT20 ***** ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Shannon welcomes Chipp Kidd, a graphic artist and author of a new book, Only What's Necessary: Charles M. Schultz and the Art of Peanuts. Only What's Necessary is filled with original art from the Charles M. Schultz archives, detailing his career from sketches as a child to his retirement from Peanuts. Shannon and Chip discuss Schultz' life from the perspective of his art. Our Lives with Shannon Fisher explores personal, political, and societal perspectives of the American experience. The show delves deeply into the worlds of writers, artists, celebrities, and community leaders and offers listeners food for thought on ways to better themselves and the world around them. Follow Shannon on Twitter, Spoutible, Instagram, and Facebook at MsShannonFisher.
Shannon welcomes Chipp Kidd, a graphic artist and author of a new book, Only What's Necessary: Charles M. Schultz and the Art of Peanuts. Only What's Necessary is filled with original art from the Charles M. Schultz archives, detailing his career from sketches as a child to his retirement from Peanuts. Shannon and Chip discuss Schultz' life from the perspective of his art. Our Lives with Shannon Fisher explores personal, political, and societal perspectives of the American experience. The show delves deeply into the worlds of writers, artists, celebrities, and community leaders and offers listeners food for thought on ways to better themselves and the world around them. Follow Shannon on Twitter, Spoutible, Instagram, and Facebook at MsShannonFisher.
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
Delighted to welcome prolific Children's Author & Editor Steve Cole to The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing' for his story of Distinction & Genius.With over 150 titles and book series to his name including the hugely successful UK Children's Books Top 10 list "Astrosaurs" and also "Young Bond", as the natural successor to Charlie Higson as invited by the Ian Fleming Foundation to continue the series: "The name's Cole - Steve Cole" (see what I'm doing there?!) With lovely Oliver Postgate (Narrator of "Bagpuss" & "The Clangers") vocal tones to match. Despite having 150 titles to his name, hear how "prevarication is still his super power!" in hitting the housework hard as deadline's approach "like Doodlebugs humming overhead!" A very enjoyable conversation indeed!More about Steve Cole:Steve Cole is a fascinating, multifaceted, deadline-driven character: a slow worker but a fast talker! The author of literally dozens of different books, who claims that “procrastination is part of the process.”He is someone who turns to Salsa to unlock his Writer's Block and plays in a 30 years' old band called ‘Faces Fall' to express another aspect of his bubbling creativity. A self-confessed pedant who has been ‘riddled with hernias' most of his life and the occasional attack of repetitive strain injury. (Is there any psychosomatic connection there one has to wonder?)Steve Cole is someone with a lively mind and a truly encyclopaedic knowledge of Dr Who, who attributes his story-telling success to his English teacher, Mr Hall and a lot of his professional success to the Dr Who legend, Terence Dicks - who honoured him with a dedication!Also in Steve's inspirational trio is Charles M. Schultz, creator of one of the world's most popular and longest running cartoon strips - Peanuts. (Good grief, what a talent!) Marvel comics and the Incredible Hulk also come in for honourable mentions.“We are all stories in the end. Make it a good one” - these are Steve's choice of words to live by. Now he tells good stories for the Ian Fleming Foundation and entertains children in schools in interactive communication sessions. The Young Bond is now created by an old pro - if that doesn't sound too Ageist?One, two, three, one, two - over to you, maestro!Reg Starkey Editor, UK Health Triangle MagazineTune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!
词汇提示1.comic strip 连环画2.snagged 钩住3.illustrates 表现出4.insecurities 缺少安全感5.wishy-washy 稀里糊涂6.preoccupied 一门心思7.tomboy 假小子8.stuffed toys 毛绒玩具原文Charlie BrownOn October 2, 1950, a new comic strip appeared in American newspapers.The "hero" of the strip was around-headed kid named Charlie Brown.In the very first cartoon, two young school mates watch Charlie Brown walking by, and one comments, "Well! Here comes ol' Charlie Brown. Yes, Sir! Good ol' Charlie Brown. How I hate him.This comic strip was to become one of the most popular in history.Its creator, Charles M. Schultz, drew the strip for 50 years until his death.But reruns of "Peanuts" still appear regularly in the newspaper.What are some of the characteristics of Charlie Brown and his friends that have made the cartoon popular?Charlie Brown is an unlikely hero.Other kids don't like being around him because the things he does never seem to work out properly.Kids want to be with someone who is good-looking, popular and successful, so that they can feel a part of his success.Charlie Brown is always worrying, hardly ever up-beat, afraid of failure, and always making mistakes.His kite gets snagged in a tree, he needs counseling from Lucy, his dog Snoopy is more popular than he is, and the little red-haired girl never notices him.In short, Charlie Brown is a "loser.Charlie Brown illustrates all the insecurities that kids have.Many of these anxieties carry over into adult life.Sometimes, they reflect problems in the life of the comic strip's Schulz.Schulz suffered from depression much of his life and had a difficult time in school.He was not very popular with his classmates.Humor and laughter are often a way of dealing with problems.And in the "Peanuts" strip, the world can laugh at all the silly little things that people do.Because of its honest way of dealing with problems,Charlie Brown and his friends are more interesting than the average comic strip characters.The characters represent adult personality types.Charlie Brown is "wishy-washy," and is afraid to do things for fear of failure.Lucy is a pushy over bearing female, who thinks she knows it all.Linus, her younger brother, is intellectual but insecure.He still clings to his baby blanket for security.Schroeder is preoccupied with Beethoven's music to the exclusion of everything else.Sally, Charlie Brown's younger sister, combines both a romantic attachment to Linus and a desire for material things.Peppermint Patty is a tomboy who loves baseball, but nonetheless has a romantic crush on Charlie Brown.Snoopy, the dog, represents a cool detached inventive in dividual who also relies on basic creature comforts.These characters add up to a "human comedy.In the comic strip, we can see ourselves and the people around us: making mistakes, getting second chances,but tending to do the same things over again.Behind the humor of "Peanuts" there is a serious message.Words can hurt.Relationships are important.Truth is difficult to find.Criticism is too common.Greed can easily overpower us.These messages are both timeless and timely."Peanuts" has also been turned into television specials and several movies.Snoopy stuffed toys are popular all over the world.A huge industry has grown from a simple comic strip.Perhaps this means that, while we all secretly want to be "winners,"we really identify more closely with the Charlie Browns of this world!翻译查理·布朗1950年10月2日,美国报纸上出现了一幅新的连环画。这部电影的“英雄”是一个名叫查理·布朗的小男孩。在第一幅漫画中,两位年轻的同学看着查理·布朗走过,其中一位同学评论道:“哦!老好人查理·布朗来了。是的,先生!查理·布朗,我真讨厌他。”。这部连环画将成为历史上最受欢迎的连环画之一。它的创造者查尔斯·M·舒尔茨(Charles M.Schultz)画了50年,直到他去世。但《花生漫画》的重播仍然经常出现在报纸上。查理·布朗(Charlie Brown)和他的朋友们的哪些特点使这部动画片大受欢迎?查理·布朗是个不太像的英雄。其他孩子不喜欢和他在一起,因为他做的事情似乎永远都做不好。孩子们希望和一个长得好看、受欢迎、成功的人在一起,这样他们就能感受到他的成功。查理·布朗总是令人担忧,几乎乐观过,害怕失败,而且总是犯错误。他的风筝被树钩住了,他需要露西的辅导,他的狗史努比比他更受欢迎,而红头发的小女孩从来没有注意到他。简而言之,查理·布朗是个“失败者”。查理·布朗展示了孩子们所有的不安全感。这些焦虑中的许多都会延续到成年人的生活中。有时,它们反映了漫画作者舒尔茨生活中的问题。舒尔茨一生中大部分时间都患有抑郁症,在学校度过了一段艰难的时光。他不太受同学欢迎。幽默和笑声通常是处理问题的一种方式。在花生地带,世界可以嘲笑人们做的所有愚蠢的小事。由于其诚实的处理问题的方式,查理·布朗和他的朋友比一般的漫画人物更有趣。这些字符代表成人的性格类型。查理·布朗是个“一厢情愿的人”,害怕失败而不敢做事。露西是一个容易冲动的女人,她认为自己无所不知。她的弟弟莱纳斯很聪明,但缺乏安全感。为了安全起见,他仍然紧紧抓住婴儿毯。施罗德专注于贝多芬的音乐而忽略了其他一切。查理·布朗的妹妹萨莉既对莱纳斯有着浪漫的依恋,又对物质的渴望。薄荷派帕蒂是一个喜欢棒球的假小子,但却对查理·布朗有着浪漫的迷恋。史努比,这只狗,代表了一个冷静、独立的个体,它也依赖于基本的生物舒适。这些角色加起来就是“人类喜剧”在漫画中,我们可以看到自己和周围的人在犯错误,获得第二次机会,但倾向于重复同样的事情。在“花生”的幽默背后,有一个严肃的信息。言语会伤人。人际关系很重要。真相很难找到。批评太常见了。贪婪很容易压倒我们。这些信息既永恒又及时。《花生》也被拍成了电视特辑和几部电影。史努比毛绒玩具在全世界都很流行。一个巨大的产业已经从一个简单的连环漫画发展而来。也许这意味着,虽然我们都暗自想成为“赢家”,但我们真的更加认同这个世界上的查理·布朗!
We're not just killing time this week as we discuss the best murderers in movies, but what exactly does that mean: memorable murderers, murderers who can't remember, most kills, actors who murder a lot? Why yes, all that and more.Having attempted to tackle the rom-com with the vapid LOOK BOTH WAYS we thought we'd try again with genre heavyweight Richard Curtis's ABOUT TIME (2013). The night after a disappointing New Year's Eve Party, unlucky in love Tim (Domnhall Gleeson) learns that part of his paternal inheritance is the ability to time travel and uses his new skill in the one way any 21-year-old would: by trying to get laid. Bill Nighy perfects his bumbling non sequitur routine as Tim's dad alongside Lindsey Duncan's charmingly stoic mother, Lydia Wilson as free-spirited sister Kit-Kat does as much as she can with a by the numbers sub-plot added only to increase the dramatic stakes and Rachel McAdams is endearing as love interest Mary and what starts as a fairly standard romantic comedy evolves into a film about family and love and the death of the people you love most, with a beautiful message about taking the chance to be present each day which profoundly changed me for at least half an hour I have to say. Not everyone felt the same however; the ethics of Tim's time travel is never discussed, neither are the existential implications for them both in that they don't share common memories of meeting or making love for the first time. It's a movie about a controlling narcissist then who gets to create a perfect life for himself by manipulating women as at least one of us implies, and features a plot which makes less and less sense the more you think about it and which seems to introduce and then break key rules of its world just for the purposes of drama. Based on the work of Brazilian author and artist Ziraldo, THE NUTTY BOY is adapted from the popular "O Menino Maluquinho" comic and sees pan-headed Nutty's dad promise him an afternoon of foosball and hot dog pizza. A well-meaning attempt to stop the unethical imprisonment of school mascot Lazarus, a frog, threatens his perfect day. Visually reminiscent of the work of Charles M. Schultz, we enjoyed the fusion of relatable storyline (kids first day) and crazy antics (laser babies with terminator eyes).We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads
This is the full show for November 23. 2022. We Ask the Mamas about another teacher caught on camera promoting CRT in schools. We Dig Deep into the shooting at the nightclub in Colorado. Plus, James Van Der Beek says his move to Texas has been a real Bright Spot. And we finish off with a national tribute to Charles M. Schultz that will leave you saying, “Whoa!”
One of the most popular characters in Charles M. Schultz's Peanuts comic strip is Linus Van Pelt, Charlie Brown's best friend. Linus displays great wisdom even as he clings to his always-present blue security blanket. Dr. Victoria Grady, an organization expert with decades of experience working with Fortune 500 companies, sees similarities between Linus and the type of “attachment behavior” that often stalls the progress of companies trying to successfully transform in the digital age. Do you or your colleagues have a mental “blankie” that is holding you back? Dr. Grady, co-author of Stuck: How to Win at Work By Understanding Loss, joins host and award-winning author Dean Rotbart to explain how to identify your attachment behaviors and offers insights on how to get people to “un-stick” and embrace and adopt change. Photo: Dr. Victoria M. Grady, PIvotPointPosted: May 16, 2022Monday Morning Run Time: 45:20
Season 2, Episode 19 *Please note that many products linked are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!* You know we just LOVE read alouds, so why not offer you some suggestions for the most wonderful time of the year!?! This episode if full of books we think make for terrific reading as a family! We start with picture books, then move to middle grade and up. We even give some suggestions for the teacher(s)! Enjoy, friends! 2:10 Homeschooling Moments of the Week: Rachel (new vision therapy) 4:00 HSMotW: Mindy (Jubilee's presentation) 5:23 S1E14 (Some of) Our Favorite Read Alouds 5:24 S1E34 Round 2 of (Some of) Our Favorite Read Alouds 5:45 Topic Talk: Christmas Read Alouds 5:50 How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Suess 5: 53 A Charlie Brown Christmas by Charles M. Schultz 6:05 Picture Books Shared by Rachel: 6:10 The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats 7:19 Mr. Willoughby's Christmas Tree by Robert Barry 8:00 The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams Bianco 8:30 Christmas Tapestry by Patricia Polacco 9:24 An Orange for Frankie by Patricia Polacco 10:03 The All-I'll-Ever-Want Christmas Doll by Patricia C. McKissack 11:15 Apple Tree Christmas by Trinka Hankes Nobel 11:47 The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey by Susan Wojciechowski 13:07 Jotham's Journey by Arnold Ytreeide Christmas Chapter Books Shared by Mindy: 16:24 The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson 17:15 The True Gift by Patricia MacMachlan 18:27 How Winston Delivered Christmas by Alex T. Smith 19: 48 The Girl Who Saved Christmas by Matt Haig 21:05 The Paperbag Christmas by Kevin Alan Milne 21:57 A Boy Called Christmas by Matt Haig 23:08 Letters from Father Christmas by JRR Tolkien 24:44 The Toymaker's Apprentice by Sherri L. Smith 27:01 The Big Book of Christmas Mysteries Edited by Otto Penzler 28:53 Once Upon a Wardrobe by Patti Callahan 28:56 Currently Reading Podcast 30:40 Comments on need for Middle Grade Christmas books by POC authors 31:17 Refer back to this moment when 4 authors Mindy reached out to publish some ;) Teacher Books shared by Mindy: 31:45 The Treasury of African-American Christmas Stories by Bettye Collier-Thomas 32:32 The Christmas Bookshop by Jenny Colgan 22:25 The Deal of a Lifetime by Frederick Backman 34:15 Make It Personal for Near and Far Bookends: Share your fave Christmas read alouds on our IG post 34:Take This With You: Make S2E18 Easy Music Appreciation and Read Alouds the biggest part of your homeschooling this month… relax and read together! Bookend Homeschoolers on IG Mindy at gratefulforgrace on IG Rachel at colemountainhomeschool on IG Our Zazzle store!
All issues being reviewed on our podcast may contain spoilers without extra warning. Club Discussion: The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #2 Weekly Reviews: Fantastic Four: Life Story #1, Contagion, BPRD 1946-1948, Carnage: Black, White & Blood #3, Guardians of Infinity #1, Peanuts: A Tribute to Charles M. Schultz Letters Page: Which fictional character should join a professional wrestling league? ------------------------------ Theme music by: BVSMV bvsmv.bandcamp.com
What makes a First World War film ‘obscure’? This month Chris, Angus and Jessica discuss some lesser-known films set during the First World War. Along the way, we consider national stereotypes, the dangers of a Dawn Patrol drinking game, the brilliance of Basil Rathbone, the role of the individual in wartime and the greatest honour a French officer can bestow on a British serviceman. References: The Big Parade (1925) A Better ‘Ole (1926) Wings (1927) Dawn Patrol (1938) The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) Le Roi de Coeur (King of Hearts) (1966) In Which We Serve (1942) Casablanca (1942) ‘Goodbyeee’ – Blackadder Goes Forth (1989) Evelyn Waugh, Scoop (1938) Bruce Bairnsfather Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) Soviet Soldiers Dancing (Twitter: @communistbops) R.C. Sherriff, Journey’s End (1928) Rosa Maria Bracco, Merchants of Hope: British Middlebrow Writers and the First World War (Berg, 1993) The Right Stuff (1993) Charles M. Schultz, Peanuts The Battle of Somme (1916) William Shakespeare, Two Noble Kinsmen Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘The Knight’s Tale’, The Canterbury Tales Pearl Harbour (2001) Saving Private Ryan (1998) Downton Abbey (2010-2015) Ilana Bet-El, Conscripts: Forgotten Men of the First World War (The History Press, 1999) Stephen Badsey, ‘Battle of the Somme: British War Propaganda’, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television , Volume 2, Number 2, 1984. La Grande Illusion (1937) The Prisoner (1967) Twitter: @OWALPodcast
On December 9, 1965, A Charlie Brown Christmas first aired on the CBS network. This was the first time the famous Peanuts comic strip characters created by Charles M. Schultz were brought to life in a television cartoon special. Ironically, once the production of A Charlie Brown Christmas was completed, the network and the producers predicted that the project would be a disaster. Little did they know that this simple, seasonal cartoon would garner high ratings and critical acclaim, earning both an Emmy and a Peabody Award. Even more significant is the fact that, for more than a half century, wathcing A Charlie Brown Christmas been a cherished tradition for millions of people every year since it first aired in 1965. In episode 8 of That's Worth Repeating, Richard and Brian discuss a quotable quote by the very notable Charlie Brown, who presents us with a most crucial question to consider during the Christmas season.
Daily Devotion - Luke 2:8-12 - The Passover LambRead Luke 2:8-12Luke 2:8-12 was the first scripture I recall memorizing as a child; yet it wasn’t the result of attending Sunday School because we were not a church-going family. No, this scripture memorization was the result of my brothers and I watching a Christmas special on TV—specifically “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” And what better theologian to share this message than the thumb-sucking, blanket-wielding cartoon character, Linus Van Pelt. And who would think that through the medium of an animated Christmas special, God would have Charles M. Schultz, Linus’ creator, share this profound truth about the Passover Lamb. Remarkably so, even now, this gospel truth is still being shared over the airwaves through this programThe Passover Lamb from BethlehemBut what was so special about the shepherds that the angel appeared to? And why Bethlehem? Why not Jerusalem, which was also referred to as “David’s city”? It was in and around Bethlehem where the passover lambs were raised that were sacrificed in the Temple. The shepherds, though considered lowly and unimportant, were charged with raising and tending those spotless, unblemished lambs.Jesus is referred to as the Lamb of God. He was the ultimate Passover Lamb. So, in order for the words spoken by the prophet Micah to be fulfilled, Jesus had to be born in Bethlehem.Read Micah 5:2Did I know and understand this when I memorized the lines that Linus spoke as I watched as a child? No, but like Mary, I treasured these words, this profound truth in my heart. I am warmed in my soul every Christmas when Linus takes the stage to recite these verses, telling Charlie Brown and the entire viewing audience, the true reason for Christmas.What about you, friend? Will you take the Baby Jesus from the manger this Christmas to be your Passover Lamb? To be your resurrected Savior? Will you take the angel at his word, “A savior, which is Christ the LORD.” The shepherds rejoiced and were the first to find Jesus, what about you?Read the full devotion at https://devotableapp.com/daily-devotion-luke-2-8-12-the-passover-lamb/
This episode is the HLA Reader's Theater debut. We hope this episode will put you in the Christmas spirit with readings of beloved Christmas stories and have you laughing with our original shorts. Cast is made up of middle school and high school students.Music: https://www.purple-planet.com"The Story of The Three Trees" https://bible.org/illustration/story-three-trees"A Charlie Brown Christmas" by Charles M. Schultz"Twas the Night Before Christmas" by Clement Clarke Moore
Shannon welcomes Chipp Kidd, a graphic artist and author of a new book, Only What's Necessary: Charles M. Schultz and the Art of Peanuts. Only What's Necessary is filled with original art from the Charles M. Schultz archives, detailing his career from sketches as a child to his retirement from Peanuts. Shannon and Chip discuss Schultz' life from the perspective of his art. Chip Kidd will be appearing at the virtual Miami Book Fair November 15-22, 2020. For more information about free registration for this and other virtual events, visit MiamiBookFair.com. Our Lives with Shannon Fisher explores personal, political, and societal perspectives of the American experience. The show delves deeply into the worlds of writers, artists, celebrities, and community leaders and offers listeners food for thought on ways to better themselves and the world around them. Follow Shannon on Twitter: @MsShannonFisher. Copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. #ChipKidd #Art #CharlesMSchultz #AuthorsOnTheAir #Radio #Podcast #ShannonFisher #MsShannonFisher #AuthorInterviews #CharlesSchultz #GeoffSpear #Cartoons #Comics #Peanuts
Luke 2:8-20 ESV PRIMARY SOURCES: Donald Carson, Editor, The New Bible Commentary ESV Greek Tools ESV Study Bible IVP Bible Background Commentary Dietrich Bonhoeffer, God is In the Manger Hidden Brain Podcast, “We’re All Gonna Die! How Fear of Death Drives Our Behavior” Timothy Keller, Every Good Endeavor Timothy Keller, Logos Sermon Archive C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity Pew Research Center, “Why America’s ‘nones’ don’t identify with a religion” Charles M. Schultz, A Charlie Brown Christmas NT Wright, For Everyone Commentaries
Happy Thanksgiving Week! Today we take a step back and relax with a good book, warm coffee, and some jazz music to set the mood this holiday season. The Peanuts have been a part of my life since before I can remember and since it is Thanksgiving I think there is no better way to enjoy the holidays than talking about one of my favorite past-times. Get your coffee and your blanket! It's time for some Peanuts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elseworldcitizen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elseworldcitizen/support
Charles M. Schultz’s melancholy comic strip PEANUTS became a series of hit films from 1969 through 1980, and a CG-animated film in 2015! Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Peppermint Patty, Marcy, Snoopy and Woodstock all show up for these comic misadventures, which involve loneliness, low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, misery and laughter!This week on THE TWO-SHOT, William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold explore every single one of these feature films to figure out what PEANUTS is really about, why the sad versions are the best versions, why adults should NEVER talk, and why Charles M. Schulz’s creations may be specifically responsible for the mental health issues of one of our hosts. (Maybe.)Join film critics William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold as they show you the place where good taste and bad taste collide, every week on THE TWO-SHOT! Email us at letters(a)criticallyacclaimed.net, follow your hosts on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani and @WitneySeibold, and follow the podcast/website at @CriticAcclaim to vote for the notorious movies YOU want us to review!Check out our website at www.criticallyacclaimed.net and head on over to www.patreon.com/criticacclaim to contribute to the show and get even more exclusive content!
NASA has shared a proud association with the late Charles M. Schultz and his American icon Snoopy since the Apollo missions began.
December 2, 2018 Matthew 1:18-25 ESV Donald Carson, Editor, The New Bible Commentary ESV Greek Tools ESV Study Bible Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers IVP Bible Background Commentary Timothy Keller, Hidden Christmas Timothy Keller, Logos Sermon Archive J.I. Packer, Knowing God Fleming Rutledge, Advent Fleming Rutledge, The Bible and the New York Times Charles M. Schultz, A Charlie Brown Christmas The World Poverty Clock NT Wright, For Everyone Commentaries
December 2, 2018 Matthew 1:18-25 ESV Donald Carson, Editor, The New Bible Commentary ESV Greek Tools ESV Study Bible Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers IVP Bible Background Commentary Timothy Keller, Hidden Christmas Timothy Keller, Logos Sermon Archive J.I. Packer, Knowing God Fleming Rutledge, Advent Fleming Rutledge, The Bible and the New York Times Charles M. Schultz, A Charlie Brown Christmas The World Poverty Clock NT Wright, For Everyone Commentaries
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley gets back in the saddle again, offering up a retail therapy trip to Carnaby Street, talks mental health, Charlie Brown and his creator, Charles M. Schultz, takes a midweek trip to Millwall, talks the 'Pitman Painters', and takes a nice therapeutic walk with Chili-Palmer.
December 2, 2018 Matthew 1:18-25 ESV Donald Carson, Editor, The New Bible Commentary ESV Greek Tools ESV Study Bible Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers IVP Bible Background Commentary Timothy Keller, Hidden Christmas Timothy Keller, Logos Sermon Archive J.I. Packer, Knowing God Fleming Rutledge, Advent Fleming Rutledge, The Bible and the New York Times Charles M. Schultz, A Charlie Brown Christmas The World Poverty Clock NT Wright, For Everyone Commentaries Shane Claiborne on Twitter, @ShaneClaiborne
Are you a Valentine’s Day lover or hater? Can’t wait for the presents even if you may think it’s over-commercialized (what holiday isn’t?). Or does it trigger feelings of loneliness, an unnecessary reminder for those who are single (enter Galentine’s Day - our new fave)? Whether you plan to celebrate or not, Darlene and Julie spend a little bit of time to find the good in this day of love. Offering a fresh take on gifts to give and get, dates to enjoy with lovers (or your gal-pals) and of course, a little girl talk that might sound straight-up TMI. Here’s to a Happy Valentine’s Day, friends! Viewing in an app? Full show notes here Quote of the episode: "All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt." Charles M. Schultz Be sure to follow us on social media! Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest #gritandgracelife
Are you a Valentine’s Day lover or hater? Can’t wait for the presents even if you may think it’s over-commercialized (what holiday isn’t?). Or does it trigger feelings of loneliness, an unnecessary reminder for those who are single (enter Galentine’s Day - our new fave)? Whether you plan to celebrate or not, Darlene and Julie spend a little bit of time to find the good in this day of love. Offering a fresh take on gifts to give and get, dates to enjoy with lovers (or your gal-pals) and of course, a little girl talk that might sound straight-up TMI. Here’s to a Happy Valentine’s Day, friends! Viewing in an app? Full show notes here Articles We Mentioned or Know You'll Love 8 Ways to Create the Perfect Spa (in Your Home!) Growing up my mother would host little spa nights for me and my friends (that and tea parties were definitely her forte!). It wasn’t until my honeymoon when I planned a day at a silent spa (yes, I said Read more 8 Ideas For a Fun (and Cheap) Girls’ Night Out Girl time is a necessity. Whether you are married, dating, or single, spending time with your girlfriends is a must! Just like for men—spending time with their bros is a must. But, one thing that can be hard when planning Read more 7 Simple and Memorable Valentine’s Day Date Ideas Because we don’t all have a budget like The Bachelor to take a Maserati to a private jet plane that lands us in Las Vegas where we rappel the side of a 70-story building and end the night in a hot Read more Valentine’s Day Gift Guide for Him and Her When it comes to personal Valentine’s Day gifts, leave the box of chocolates at home for Forrest Gump. Okay, I’m joking … chocolate is always a good idea. But I highly suggest gifting chocolate alongside a more personal gift. This Read more Great Sex—What Is It? There seems to be an unending list of articles on the subject of sex, from espousing general attitudes to detailing specific acts. Interesting though many of them are, I believe there is often one missing detail. The basis of Read more Quote of the episode: "All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt." Charles M. Schultz Be sure to follow us on social media! Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest #gritandgracelife
This time, we return to the streets of Ghost Town and the Charles M. Schultz Theater to talk 2016 announcements for Knott’s Scary Farm. Hollows, Shadowlands, Black-Ops: Infected, and more join the denizens of the fog for what looks to be a very big year on the farm. Listen in and enjoy!
Diese Folge war ursprünglich leicht anders geplant, aber Raffzahn ist mangels Autobahnvignette auf der Landstrasse versumpft. XTaran und Venty haben dann adhoc das Thema Comics und Webcomics ausgewählt, um etwas darüber zu erzählen. Trackliste Kraftfuttermischwerk – Frühlingswärme Core Wizard & Dark Master – Hello World Man with no alias – Promised Land Nächste Sendung am 7. Mai 2011 Garfield :: Frech, Fett, Faul und Filosofisch Peanuts :: Charly Brown und die Peanuts von Charles M. Schultz Foxtrot :: Foxtrot von Bill Amend Userfriendly :: Userfriendly von Illiad Sabrina :: Sabrina von Eric Schwartz Sabrina in Deutsch :: Sabrina in Deutsch von Fans übersetzt Eric Schwartz :: Diverse Kurzfilme von Eric Schwartz vom Amiga (Youtube) Globi-Verlag :: Globi, Papa Moll etc. Ringgi und Zofi :: Ringgi und Zofi, leider vergriffen Ehapa Verlag :: Asterix, Disney Comics etc. in Deutsch Marvel Universe :: Spiderman, Hulk, Iron Man etc. DC Comics :: Superman, Bat Man, Roter Blitz etc. Yps mit Gimmick :: Yps, Urzeitkrebse und andere lustige Gimmicks Calvin & Hobbes :: Calvin und Hobbes Sinfest :: Sinfest Gaston :: Gaston Lagaffe PhD Comics :: Piled Higher and Deeper XKCD :: A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language. Joy of Tech :: The Joy of Tech Nichtlustig :: Meistens eben doch Kevin and Kell :: Kevin and Kell DAR :: DAR Comic Bucko :: Bucko Comic Commissioned :: Commissioned Comic Extra Life :: My Extra Life CAD :: CTRL-ALT-DELETE Devil's Panties :: The Devil's Panties Questionable Content :: Questionable Content Geek & Poke :: Geek and Poke The Bizarre Cathedral :: Comic von der Free Software Foundation Wapsi Square :: Slice of supernatural life APOD :: Astronomy Picture Of the Day von der NASA File Download (60:02 min / 75 MB)
Diese Folge war ursprünglich leicht anders geplant, aber Raffzahn ist mangels Autobahnvignette auf der Landstrasse versumpft. XTaran und Venty haben dann adhoc das Thema Comics und Webcomics ausgewählt, um etwas darüber zu erzählen. Trackliste Kraftfuttermischwerk – Frühlingswärme Core Wizard & Dark Master – Hello World Man with no alias – Promised Land Nächste Sendung am 7. Mai 2011 Garfield :: Frech, Fett, Faul und Filosofisch Peanuts :: Charly Brown und die Peanuts von Charles M. Schultz Foxtrot :: Foxtrot von Bill Amend Userfriendly :: Userfriendly von Illiad Sabrina :: Sabrina von Eric Schwartz Sabrina in Deutsch :: Sabrina in Deutsch von Fans übersetzt Eric Schwartz :: Diverse Kurzfilme von Eric Schwartz vom Amiga (Youtube) Globi-Verlag :: Globi, Papa Moll etc. Ringgi und Zofi :: Ringgi und Zofi, leider vergriffen Ehapa Verlag :: Asterix, Disney Comics etc. in Deutsch Marvel Universe :: Spiderman, Hulk, Iron Man etc. DC Comics :: Superman, Bat Man, Roter Blitz etc. Yps mit Gimmick :: Yps, Urzeitkrebse und andere lustige Gimmicks Calvin & Hobbes :: Calvin und Hobbes Sinfest :: Sinfest Gaston :: Gaston Lagaffe PhD Comics :: Piled Higher and Deeper XKCD :: A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language. Joy of Tech :: The Joy of Tech Nichtlustig :: Meistens eben doch Kevin and Kell :: Kevin and Kell DAR :: DAR Comic Bucko :: Bucko Comic Commissioned :: Commissioned Comic Extra Life :: My Extra Life CAD :: CTRL-ALT-DELETE Devil's Panties :: The Devil's Panties Questionable Content :: Questionable Content Geek & Poke :: Geek and Poke The Bizarre Cathedral :: Comic von der Free Software Foundation Wapsi Square :: Slice of supernatural life APOD :: Astronomy Picture Of the Day von der NASA File Download (60:02 min / 75 MB)