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Best podcasts about chris cusack

Latest podcast episodes about chris cusack

Sh*t You May Not Have Seen
God Bless America

Sh*t You May Not Have Seen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 70:39


Welcome to the Sh*t You May Not Have Seen Podcast where hosts, Scott and Joe discuss films that may have been missed on initial release. This week they are joined by Chris Cusack of the Unsung podcast to discuss God Bless America (2011).Twitter & Instagram: @notseenpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sh*t You May Not Have Seen
World's Greatest Dad

Sh*t You May Not Have Seen

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 84:02


Welcome to the Sh*t You May Not Have Seen Podcast where hosts, Scott and Joe discuss smaller films that may have been missed on initial release. This week they are joined by Unsung Podcast host Chris Cusack to discuss World's Greatest Dad (2009).Twitter: @notseenpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What's Eric Eating
Episode 270 - Brooks Bassler of BB's Tex-Orleans

What's Eric Eating

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 61:22


Today on the podcast Eric is joined by Avondale Food & Wine owner Mary Clarkson to go through some of the latest news from the Houston restaurant and bar scene. The pair discuss the Cle Group selecting a location for a new concept called the Post Oak Lodge, Chris Cusack bringing a second location of Betelgeuse Betelgeuse to the market, and Café Express' arrival in The Woodlands. In the Restaurants of the Week section Sushi by Hidden is featured. In the Guest of the Week portion Eric is joined by Brooks Bassler of BB's Tex-Orleans. Brooks speaks with Eric about his experience in the restaurant industry, developing the concept of BB's, why po' boys, starting the crawfish side of the business, theories on what created the crawfish boom in Houston, the insane numbers of crawfish they're doing, how crawfish season is going so far this year, the growth of BB's, why San Antonio was the right next city to expand into, what makes an area the right area for a location of BB's, the possibility of other types of concepts, and much more!    Follow Eric on Instagram and Twitter, plus check out some of his latest articles at Culturemap.com: Hot Houston Bar and Restaurant Group Snatches Up Prime Galleria-Area Location for New Casual American 'Lodge' Glowing Washington Avenue Cocktail Bar-Pizzeria Blasts Off in Montrose with Expanded Food Menu and More Longtime Houston Fast Casual Restaurant Darts Into The Woodlands with Fresh New Location Houston's Underbelly Hospitality Restaurant Group Anoints D.C. Chef with Michelin-Star Cred to Direct Culinary Ops Houston's Top Chef Season 19 Star Joins NYC Veteran to Open Heights 'New Asian American' Restaurant Eclectic and Inventive Montrose Restaurant Carts Up New 'Global Street Food' Fast-Casual Concept

The Irish Itinerary Podcast
32. Caoilinn Hughes in conversation with Chris Cusack (14 April 2022)

The Irish Itinerary Podcast

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 41:27


In her conversation with Chris Cusack, Caoilinn Hughes reads her poem ‘The Party Faithful' and discusses being a slow reader and a monotasker and how this has influenced her journey from poetry to prose and makes her a writer of sentences, who favours participation and reciprocity in her relationship to the reader. Among other things, she talks about the similarities in the work of scientists and artists; the themes of family and love that pervade her work; the mislabelling of her first, picaresque, novel Orchid & the Wasp (2018); her tragic, very good-looking characters; the ending of The Wild Laughter (2020); the importance of the setting in a novel; and her identity as an Irish author.  

Unsung Podcast
Episode 134 - Saul Williams by Saul Williams

Unsung Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 97:14


Chris picked a hip hop album. Chris. Chris Cusack. The whitest man in Scotland. He did a good job too. This is Saul Williams’ second album, but it’s the first one where he true voice begins to emerge. It’s a huge clash of styles too, equal parts punk rock, noise, industrial, spoken word and hip hop. His true eclectic style is born on this album, and what a ride it is. Saul would later go on to work with a bunch of acclaimed artists from across a variety of genres, but this album really helped push him into more alt-rock circles, and it’s easy to see why too with Zack De la Rocha, Serj Tankian and Isiah “Ikey” Owens all contributing to this album. The case could easily be made that Saul Williams is himself unsung, so what we want to know is if you think this album is worthy of inclusion in our discography. Vote below.

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
Black '47 | Film and discussion about the Irish Famine

Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 52:42


During the Irish Famine of 1845 - 1851 over one million people died of hunger and disease and another million fled the country. How does this catastrophe still impact Irish identities today? For instance, does it have an effect on Brexit negotiations? Come and watch Black '47 and learn from literary scholars Chris Cusack and Marguérite Corporaal how this colonial trauma shaped national identity and what it can tell us about contemporary Irish-Anglo relations. Tijdens de Ierse Hongersnood van 1845-1851 stierven meer dan een miljoen mensen als gevolg van ziekte en ondervoeding, tegelijkertijd ontvluchtten nog eens een miljoen Ieren het land. Wat voor effecten heeft deze catastrofe gehad op de Ierse identiteit? Is het bijvoorbeeld van invloed op de Brexit onderhandelingen? Kom kijken naar de film Black '47 en luister naar literatuurwetenschappers Chris Cusack en Marguérite Corporaal over hoe dit koloniale trauma de nationale identiteit van de Ieren gevormd heeft. Wat kan het ons leren over hedendaagse politieke verhoudingen tussen Ierland en het Verenigd Koninkrijk? Black '47 | Film and discussion about the Irish Famine with literary scholars Marguérite Corporaal and Chris Cusack | Tuesday 8 January 2019 | 19.30 – 22.30 | LUX, Mariënburg 38, Nijmegen | Radboud Reflects in cooperation with the Irish Studies Group Radboud University and Embassy of Ireland, The Netherlands Read the review: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/terugblik/terugblik-2019/terugblik-2019/19-01-08-black-47-film-and-discussion-about-the/ Never want to miss a podcast again? Subscribe to this channel. Radboud Reflects Organizes in-depth lectures about philosophy, religion, ethics, society and culture. www.ru.nl/radboudreflects Wil je op de hoogte blijven van onze activiteiten? Schrijf je dan in voor de tweewekelijkse nieuwsbrief: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/nieuwsbrief/aanmelden-mailnieuwsbrief-radboud-reflects/ Do you want to stay up to date about our activities? Please sign in for the English newsletter: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/nieuwsbrief/subscribe-to-newsletter/

Unsung Podcast
Episode 25 - Never Better by P.O.S

Unsung Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 57:59


Folks, we did it. We managed to find a hip hop record that Chris Cusack enjoyed. We're fairly sure that this is one of the signs of the apocalypse so we're probably just going to end the podcast here. Thanks to everyone who listened. Joking aside though, this is a screamer of an album. People have been drawing comparisons between punk and hip hop since...well, forever. The line between the two is drawn pretty clearly on this album. P.O.S himself was a punk kid, but growing up in the cultural and musical melting pot that is Minneapolis meant that there was a great deal of other influential music lurking just around the corner. Indeed, the diversity of the artists that come from the city is telling of the city's cultural and creative landscape. And did we mention that it was the home of Prince, perhaps one of the masters of genre-hopping? This is P.O.S third album, and like every album before or since, it's a singular musical, tonal entity in his oeuvre. He's artist that never wants to cover the same ground twice, and whilst we all couldn't necessarily agree on if each of his records are successful at melding together as many disparate influences as this one, we all certainly agreed that this is his best work. And we all agreed that this should indeed make it into our discography of unsung classics. Do you agree? Vote on our Facebook page.

Unsung Podcast
In Session 3 - Jonah Matranga (Part 3)

Unsung Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 32:49


It's part three of our chat with Jonah Matranga. We felt bad for taking up like three hours of his day to do this, but we found out some fascinating things. Like how Chris Cusack likes Kiss. And how Jonah, Mark and Weaver don't. We try to get to the bottom of this baffling facet of Chris' music taste and along the way we talk about power dynamics in the music industry, the Bay City Rollers, sexual abuse in the music industry and much more. Chris also claims that the best Kiss album is 'Greatest Kiss' and the rest of the boys argue that they simply don't have as many popular songs as people, and Chris, thinks.

The Curator Podcast
TEASER - Unsung Episode 1

The Curator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 2:06


In league with a couple of fine gentlemen named Chris Cusack and David Weaver, I've started a new podcast called Unsung. In it we'll be dissecting perceived classic albums and discussing whether or not they deserve to be inducted into a discography of all time great albums. Then we'll be turning it over to you, the general public, to vote on if we're right or wrong. We'll also occasionally be covering some records we think are classics and are overlooked, and telling you why we think you should listen to them. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Midlife Male by Greg Scheinman
Episode 8 - Chris Cusack - Owner of Treadsack Hospitality Group

Midlife Male by Greg Scheinman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 64:22


Chris Cusack sits down to talk to me about his rise and fall at the helm of the Treadsack Group and where he's at now. Chris was a media and restaurant industry darling while he was opening multiple concepts in 2016 and coming off the success of Downhouse and D&T Drive Inn. After shuttering high profile restaurants Hunky Dory, Bernadine's and Foreign Corespondents, Cusack's had to deal with the fall out, both personally and professionally and we got candid about his reputation, business dealings, relationships, lessons learned and how he's going back to basics and what it's like making a comeback after getting one's "comeuppance"