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Located at the corner of 9th East and 9th South this 38-year-old book store, toy store, jewelry and clothing boutique for adults and children, is a family-owned business heading to the 3rd generation. Diane Etherington with her family on site creates a shopping experience for their customers that's personal and targeted with the extraordinary one-of-a-kind items you won't find anywhere else. The Children's Hour invites you into an amazing shopping experience and makes sure their customers are very comfortable with their Covid practices. Utah's main streets define the character of our communities, as much as our cities and national parks. Through innovation, resilience and hope, small business owners in Salt Lake County and throughout the state are rising to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Visit Salt Lake and the Utah Office of Tourism invite you to join us as we hear the inspiring stories of these small business owners in a series we call Mighty Main Street. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Setembro é, para muitos, sinónimo de regresso às aulas e, como tal, nesta reposição, partilho com vocês a minha opinião de 3 filmes clássicos que giram em torno de professores. - Lista de filmes mencionados - 01:04: To Sir, with love / O ódio que gerou o amor (1967) | 03:58: The children's hour / A infame mentira (1961) | 07:05: The Browning version / A sombra de um homem (1951) Música final: OST "To Sir, with love" - To Sir, with love de Lulu Novos episódios todas as quartas-feiras! Minhas redes sociais: https://linktr.ee/orefugiodesofia
It feels like forever since kids were in classrooms but, as parents rejoice around the country, today is the day when they all head back. So we thought let's talk about some interesting school based films in this week's episode. First up is 80s favourite (and Lauren's choice) Pretty in Pink starring the always charming Molly Ringwald, before we take a turn and head back to 1961 to the brilliant, and seemingly not that widely discussed, William Wyler classic, The Children's Hour. Subscribe, listen and enjoy!
I had a great time talking to my friend Laurie Jacobson about her new book TV Dinners..40 Classic TV Kid Stars Dish Up Favorite Recipes And Memories. We had so much fun catching up and talking about her book. She knows all the folks in the book because she became a member of the kid stars family after she married Jon Provost, who was Timmy in The Lassie Show. There are so many of our faves. Veronica and Angela Cartwright. They were from England and both so talented. You remember Veronica for her amazing performances in The Birds and The Children's Hour. Veronica continued acting as an adult. I've just recently been watching The X Files..I know 20 years later. Veronica had a major recurring part. Angela was known for Make Room For Daddy, Lost In Space and The Sound Of Music. She is now a wonderful artist. Lots of scoops. We talk the Leave It To Beaver Crew..Larry Mondello was missing, now he's found. The Walton's The Brady Bunch, The Dick Van Dyke show, My Three Sons and so many more. They all give fave food as kids, then give yummy recipes as adults. It will make you long for wonder bread, peanut butter and Marshmallow fluff. This is a fun podcast for these crazy days. I read the book curled up and just enjoyed seeing what happened to all these wonderful kid stars that have brightened many a generations day. I thank Laurie so much for coming on. We did a few scoops ourselves. She is so much fun and I love her. Mostly thanks to my listeners. I'm so excited to have heard from people that have just stumbled across the podcast. I love you all, from my long time listeners on down. Please be safe. Grace xoxo Check out Laurie and her other books on www.lauriejacobson.com You can hear podcast basically anywhere podcasts are played and here www.truestoriesoftinseltown.com www.truestoriesoftinseltown.podbean.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-stories-of-tinseltown/id1363744889 I'm on you tube, spotify, google play and like I said pretty much everywhere podcasts are played. Check out my Facebook page. I post tidbits and lots of photo's of our fave Classic Hollywood stars. www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltown
Katie Stone is the volunteer host and producer of The Children's Hour radio show and podcast. The show's goal is to bring informative, entertaining and engaging radio programming to listeners of all ages, showcasing local kids and kid-friendly organizations, while involving kids in all aspects of the production. Katie works with a crew of dedicated children who help produce the show, including writing and voicing scripts and reviews, helping choose jokes, show themes, music and guests, and assisting in all aspects of the live broadcast. Continue reading Episode #250 – Katie Stone on the site.
Lillian Hellman's "The Children's Hour" may have been a "beautifully rendered bummer" to read, but it was an interesting play to discuss and dissect. Join Sara, Lis, and Erin as we explore lies, vengeful students, and perceptions of single women.
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association This is a Script Tease episode where we talk through some of the world's greatest plays. Jump through the major plot points, give some background and of course, spoil the endings – all in less than 5 minutes. We do the hard work so you can do the easy listening. In this episode we do The Children's Hour by Lillian Hellman Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try answer on a future podcast.
Welcome to our special story time episode of the classic Sleeping Beauty. This version is read from Gutenburg.org from a book called Children's Hour with Red Riding Hood and Other Stories, Edited by Watty Piper For all the links mentioned in the show, please go to our webpage for this show here. Check us out on Facebook at Teaching Your Toddler and on twitter at @TeachingToddler and on Instagram at @teachingyourtoddler FREE Essential Oil Samples! If you are ready to learn more about health and wellness through the use of pure, natural essential oils for you and your family, please contact me now and I will send you a FREE sample of the oil that best fits your needs. Tell me what wellness challenges your family is facing and I’ll connect you with an essential oil to help support that.
Books are the best teachers of all. Michael Skau’s poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. Me and God was published by Wayne State College Press and two chapbooks by Word Tech Editions. He was awarded the 2013 William Kloefkorn Award for Excellence in Poetry. He has published articles on Jack Kerouac, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Richard Brautigan, Burroughs, and Corso, as well as books on Ferlinghetti and Corso. He is an emeritus professor in the Department of English at the University of Nebraska Omaha, where he taught for 37 years.
Setembro é, para muitos, sinónimo de regresso às aulas e, como tal, achei que seria engraçado ver 3 filmes clássicos que giram em torno de professores e partilhar com vocês a minha opinião. - Lista de filmes mencionados: https://letterboxd.com/daydreamscoffee/list/cineclassicos-e-cafe-episodio-9/ - Time stamps e mais informação em: https://daydreamscoffee.blogspot.com/2019/09/e09-sessao-tripla-c-professores.html Novos episódios todas as quinta-feiras! Contactos e redes sociais: https://linktr.ee/daydreamscoffee
Pride Month? It's ALWAYS Pride Month at SinCast! The guys are joined by movie obsessive and good friend Dave Irwin to discuss the progression of LGBT characters in film over the years. Then the guys take a few deep dives into some classic films like Brokeback Mountain, Philadelphia, The Children's Hour, Spartacus and much, much more! Join us every Monday for a new episode of SinCast, and keep in touch! Tweet us @cinemasins or @musicvideosins, comment on SoundCloud, (https://soundcloud.com/cinemasins) subscribe to the subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/CinemaSins/) and email us at cinemasinssincast@gmail.com
Gather 'round the kids... it's time for the Children's Hour. In this episode, Hannah reads Tasha Tudor's Bedtime Book. This recitation includes descriptions of illustrations of a collection of classic folk and fairy tales, including Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Snow White, The Shoemaker and the Elves, City Mouse and Country Mouse, Billy Goats Gruff, Frog Prince, Traveling Musicians of Bremen, The Princess and the Pea, Hansel and Gretel, the Sorcerer's Apprentice, and The Star Dipper.
Episode 20: The Truth About Jane Hello dear friends, this week Alicia and Sarah are discussing the 2000 LIfetime movie The Truth About Jane aka When Stockard Channing Was Unreasonably Homophobic And RuPaul Was Unrealistically Friends With Boring White Ladies. CW for extreme homophobia and discussion of suicide, as well as the mention of The Children's Hour aka the most upsetting gay movie ever. Except maybe for Girl, Interrupted which was one of Sarah's Gay Awakening films. Alicia's was this one, so tune in to hear her thoughts all these rainbow-y years later! Things mentioned: Review from Variety by Laura Fries: https://variety.com/2000/tv/reviews/the-truth-about-jane-1200463969/
Hannah Smith LaFrenz reads The Unicorn and the Lake by Marianna Mayer.
Episode 5: The Children’s Hour All the content warning dear listeners! This movie involves intense homophobia andsuicide. Listen to Alicia and Sarah break down the 1961 film The Children’s Hour starringAudrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine, and some dudes neither of them care about!This is a tough movie but it has its redeeming factors. Well, it has one redeemingfactor, but you’ll have to listen to find out what! Ever wonder about the Hays Codeand/or the history of the weirdly enduring spot in pop culture that this story has?(It’s based on a 1934 play, which is based on a book, which is based on a real trial,oh my!) Tune in to learn some lesbian history and our hosts’ take on it, but bewarned, this is a rough story. Articles/books mentioned:Hays’d: Decoding the Classics — ‘The Children’s Hour’ by Les Fabian BrathwaiteWikipedia page about the Hays Code:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_Picture_Production_CodeScotch Verdict by Lillian Faderman Thanks to Kas Sweeney for the amazing artwork that graces our logo! Check her outat http://www.kasthetics.com/ Find us on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and at galpalswatch@gmail.com
Another chance to listen to the journalist and broadcaster speaking to Michael Parkinson in 1986. Brian Redhead presented the Today programme for almost 20 years. He talks about his appearance on Children's Hour as a clarinetist, his early days as a journalist on the Manchester Guardian and his editorship of the Manchester Evening News. Favourite track: Clarinet Quintet in B Minor - 2nd Movement by Johannes Brahms Book: Commentary on the Bible by Arthur Pink Luxury: Taj Mahal
Salt Lake Speaks is Salt Lake magazine’s regular podcast digging deeper into stories with experts in local politics, arts, culture and food to give you dear reader the best of life in Utah. Today we’re talking with Salt lake magazine’s managing editor Christie Marcy and Executive Editor Mary Brown Malouf to celebrate this year's Best of the Beehive Winners. This weeks podcast is brought to you by, The Children's Hour, a locally owned boutique and bookstore for women and children of all ages. Our carefully curated mix of clothing, shoes, jewelry, books, and gifts assures a delightful shopping experience. We are located in the heart of the 9th & 9th neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah, and look forward to meeting and greeting new and old friends. childrenshourbookstore.com
It's that time of year! Time for us to dive into the history of queer cinema and look at representation through the decades. This year we're focusing on queer ladies, and that means starting with that most noxious of tropes: the dead lesbian. The Children's Hour is a particularly accomplished film: not only does its gay lead kill herself out of terrible guilt for existing, it also has time to be soulsuckingly dull and produce the single most wooden performance of Audrey Hepburn's career! This was nominated for Oscars, people. CONTENT WARNING for discussion of child abuse, homophobia, and suicide 1:00 Pride Month 4:00 The Plot 7:00 Your Oppression is Not a Metaphor 10:00 Lesbian Pulp 12:30 The Karen. That One. 15:00 This Movie Hates Women 17:00 The Littlest Sociopath 21:00 Well That Escalated Quickly 23:00 The Two Endings 29:00 Hepburn 32:00 Rules of Censorship 35:00 Bad Child Psychology 41:00 Should You Watch This Say hi to Dorothy and Vrai on Twitter @writervrai and @dorothynotgale Join us every two weeks on Soundcloud, iTunes or Stitcher – and if you’d leave a rating and review, so that more people can find their way to us, we’d appreciate it!
Andy Bar is on and I forgot to ask about Giraffes! We do talk about "The Children's Hour" and the "The World Is A Vampire Guy" Fire! He also plays the hits at the end.
Starting tomorrow, 25 classic movies by director William Wyler will be screened in New York. In this edition of Fishko Files, WNYC's Sara Fishko picks a couple of favorites. The film series "More Than Meets the Eye: William Wyler" starts tomorrow, December 1, at the Quad Cinema in the Village. Quad Cinema34 W. 13th StreetNew York, NY 10011 Dec 1: The Big CountryDec 1-2: The LetterDec 1-3: Funny GirlDec 1-11: JezebelDec 2-4: The Best Years of Our LivesDec 2-6: Wuthering HeightsDec 2-8: CarrieDec 3: A House Divided; The Good Fairy; Counsellor-at-LawDec 4-8: Detective StoryDec 5-10: The HeiressDec 5-12: How to Steal a MillionDec 5-14: Roman HolidayDec 6: Dead EndDec 6-7: DodsworthDec 7: Mrs. MiniverDec 7-8: The Desperate HoursDec 9: The Children's Hour; These Three; The WesternerDec 10: Ben-HurDec 10-13: The CollectorDec 11: The Liberation of L. B. Jones; The Little Foxes Fishko Files with Sara Fishko Assistant Producer: Olivia BrileyMix Engineer: Bill MossEditor: Sean Bowditch
Bob Dreyfuss reports on the lawyers on both sides of the Russia investigations, starting with Mark Kasowicz, Trump’s longtime personal attorney, who is also working for Russian bankers connected to the meeting with Don Jr. at Trump Tower. Also: the deep challenges facing Trump's legal team. Plus: Amy Wilentz with The Children's Hour: news about Don Jr., Jared, Ivanka, and Eric—boy, are those kids in trouble this week! One big question: Why were Jared and Ivanka partying with Chuck Schumer in the Hamptons last week? And Suzanne Gordon argues, in the wake of the Republicans' failure to repeal or replace Obamacare, that the VA provides a strong example of healthcare for America—better in many ways than Medicare for all.
Greetings! Welcome to the Holbrook New Media Audio Feed. We do audio, video, content creation, and that other stuff. holbrooknewmedia.com. Today on Episode 12 of The Geoff & Jeffrey show, here are some of the things we are talking about: Geoff faked out Jeffrey with a plane crash photo from Universal Studios War of the Worlds exhibit. A comparison of celsius in Australia and fahrenheit in the U.S.. http://www.rapidtables.com/convert/temperature/how-celsius-to-fahrenheit.htm Geoff's using a more simple setup, and Jeffrey is sporting some new sound treatment. Jeffrey's older brother loves the show and says he likes it better than Jeffrey's earlier podcasting efforts. Younger people seem to interpret podcasting as the free exchange of ideas in conversation, not a scripted thing like public radio. Geoff likes the No Agenda show with John C. Dvorak and Adam Curry. http://www.noagendashow.com/ High megapixel cameras are really getting up there. The differences in the old film method of photography and the new methods of digital. Jeffrey's first 35mm film camera was a used Yashica TL Super. He got it to learn about how aperatures and shutter speeds interacted. http://www.mikeeckman.com/2015/12/quick-review-yashica-tl-super-1966/ The balance between good composition and just blazing away taking hundreds of images. Jeffrey got a taste of the eLearning module work that Geoff usually does by doing a voice over of the announcement of the highlights of the new union contract for the American Postal Workers Union. http://www.apwu133.com/ Geoff says that it is much easier to do voice over work that you are personally invested in, as opposed to general voice over work. Different audio takes seem to have a slightly different sound if you don't do them in one sitting. Most union websites have only text and very few do audio. No matter what you do, some people will like it, and some will not. Adobe Captivate has a good text to speech feature. Another Verses In Vox episode was released that Jeffrey did the voice over for. "The Children's Hour" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. holbrooknewmedia.com/verses2 We explore some features on Blab that Geoff discovered. blab.im Comparing Geoff getting into Blab easier directly with a webcam and mic as opposed to using Wirecast. Geoff's Rode NTG-2 shotgun mic. Track pads, vs trackball mouse, vs conventional mouse. Looking around our studios on the video. If you would like to receive the show notes in your email with links for things mentioned in episodes, go to holbrooknewmedia.com. On the right side of the page there is a place to subscribe to the blog. We hope you enjoy the show! Geoff Blanchard's Web Site: geoffblanchard.com All Things Jeffrey K. Holbrook is at: holbrooknewmedia.com
This is Jeffrey K. Holbrook. Welcome to the the audio feed from holbrooknewmedia.com. I recently started working on a few projects with with J.D. Sutter over at Porchlight Family Media. They have a show called Verses in Vox. They are taking classic works of poetry, and have them performed by a voice actor, then original music is composed, and original photography and artwork is made. When all is produced and made ready by the 5 or 6 people involved, it is released. You really need to go to verses.porchlightfamilymedia.com to listen to the various amazing productions. Before getting involved with these projects, I hadn't really gotten much into classic poetry, but I have really been finding a new dimension to these treasures. Today, with permission, I am presenting "The Children's Hour", in its entirety. -------------------------- Remember, go to verses.porchlightfamilymedia.com to listen and get subscription options for this amazing podcast. You can also subscribe to the Holbrook New Media Audio Feed and find everything else we do at holbrooknewmedia.com Don't just blindly rush through your day..... THINK DEEPLY TODAY.
American poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, wrote "The Children's Hour" about his relationship with his own three daughters, even using their names in the piece. It was first published in 1860 in the Boston-based magazine, The Atlantic Monthly. Subsequent publishings were often accompanied by a portrait of the three girls. The poem is a beautiful look at a father's love for his children, but also contains the bittersweet tones of the realization that the childhood years are fleeting.
American poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, wrote "The Children's Hour" about his relationship with his own three daughters, even using their names in the piece. It was first published in 1860 in the Boston-based magazine, The Atlantic Monthly. Subsequent publishings were often accompanied by a portrait of the three girls. The poem is a beautiful look at a father's love for his children, but also contains the bittersweet tones of the realization that the childhood years are fleeting.
This week, we’re watching 2 Audrey Hepburn flicks!First up, it’s Billy Wilder’s SABRINA, starring Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, and William Holden. After that, it’s THE CHILDREN’S HOUR, directed by William Wyler, starring Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, James Garner, and Fay Bainter.Buckle up! This is going to be a very heavy MASS MOVIECIDE!
Old shows from the Ground Zero Archive. http://www.groundzeromedia.org/911-the-childrens-hour/ (First 35 Minutes Missing) (Contains some commercials)
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, by Michael Friedman & Alex Timbers, at New Line Theatre, (2) THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison,Bob Martin & Don McKeller, at The Alpha Players, (3) A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, by William Shakespeare, at St. Louis Shakespeare, (4) TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, adapted by Christopher Sergel, at Insight Theatre Co., (5) THE CHILDREN'S HOUR, by Lillian Hellman, at Webster Univ. Conservatory, and (6) TONY AND LIZ TIE THE KNOT, by Susan Berardi & Vanessa Roman, at Inspired Productions.
Tickets http://www.betrayaltheplay.com/ | Youtube http://ow.ly/4Z0ru | Podcast http://ow.ly/4Z0pf ***** "MAGNIFICENT... the finest production I have seen of Pinter's masterpiece" Daily Telegraph Sometimes you'll find there can be three people in a marriage... Over a period of nine years, we are shown the high price of passion and the damage inflicted by desire. Harold Pinter's remarkable play explores how our loves and our losses echo and accumulate through time. An Olivier award winning play, which premiered at the National Theatre in 1978, Betrayal is now considered a modern classic. This brand new production stars Kristin Scott Thomas, Douglas Henshall and Ben Miles, in a limited run until 20 August. Director Ian Rickson, who directed Harold Pinter himself in the heralded Krapp's Last Tape, has had many recent successes, including the critically acclaimed Jerusalem, The Children's Hour and The Seagull, as well as a production of Pinter's The Hothouse at the National Theatre in 2007.
On the show this week we reach out to our younger listeners (or at least our younger-at-heart listeners) with a selection of songs by, for or which we hope will at least appeal to children of all ages. We’ll be … Continue reading →
This week, I continue with part two looking at the "Children's Hour" programming from the thirties and forties. The hour between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM was sometimes called the Children's Hour because of its weekday programs dedicated to the kid's serials. This week: Captain Midnight and Little Orphan Annie.
This week, I begin a two part look at the "Children's Hour" programming from the thirties and forties. The hour between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM was sometimes called the Children's Hour because of its weekday programs dedicated to the kid's serials. This week: Superman and Jack Armstrong, The All-American Boy.
Brian Redhead has presented the Today programme for the last 10 years. In conversation with Michael Parkinson, he talks about his appearance on Children's Hour as a clarinettist, his early days as a journalist on the Manchester Guardian and his editorship of the Manchester Evening News. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Clarinet Quintet in B Minor - 2nd Movement by Johannes Brahms Book: Commentary on the Bible by Arthur Pink Luxury: Taj Mahal
Julian Bream first played the guitar on radio in Children's Hour when he was only 13. This led to guest appearances in a series on the Light Programme, and so his career took off. Before long he also took up the lute and played his part in the revival of interest in early music. In conversation with Roy Plomley, he talks about his long career and chooses the eight records he would take to the mythical island. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]