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Please welcome author Christine Evans to the show! Christine and I met in 12x12 and this episode has been a long time coming–thank you all for your patience!! Some Highlights: The perfect time to start a new career–when you have small children.
Guest host Amy Bell takes us through stormy weather, holiday films and dealing with conflict at family gatherings. Storms with high winds are in the B.C. forecast this holiday season. Environment Canada gives an update on how it could affect celebrations and travel. Then, we discuss favourite holiday-themed movies with UBC media studies professor Christine Evans joins to discuss what makes a Christmas classic. Finally, we have to holiday gatherings with family and friends can be difficult for some. We'll hear some ways to navigate tricky situations, and survive the season without losing your cool.
Please welcome author Rachel Funez to the show! Her recent release, Sonia and the Super Duper Disaster, illustrated by Kelly Kennedy came out in July of this year. I met Rachel through the Rocky Mountain chapter of the SCBWI where she is very active as the critique coordinator and doing so many fabulous things. Please enjoy! Some Highlights: Mysteries, puns, and wordplay. Putting yourself out there as neurodivergent. The necessity of community.♥️ Life coaches for writers.
Working out and eating right is never easy! In this episode we're joined by Heath and Christine Evans to discuss practical tips for building a sustainable health and fitness plan for the entire family. Follow Heath@heathevans44 Follow Christine@weightlosshero For plans and coaching visit www.weightlosshero.com For Vicera Nutrition vistwww.viceranutrition.comChat with Bre on Instagram @datenightwiththewoods Follow Tony on Instagram @drtonygwood For videos, old episodes, blog posts, events, and more www.datenightfam.org
Ever wondered what it's like to truly let go and let someone else take the wheel? This season opener of Changing Roads flips the script as I hand over hosting duties for the episode to my best friend of 15 years, Christine Evans. Sometimes the passenger seat is exactly where one needs to be..... Website:www.changingroads.comEmail:changingroadspodcast@gmail.comInsta:@changingroadspodcast@rangerlovestravelFacebook:#changingroads
In episode 134 of The Johnny Rogers Show I caught up with producer extraordinaire, Christine Evans! Christine's word for this episode was, “nervous” because usually she is working behind the scenes for The Bonfire at Sirius XM or helping plan Skankfest. So today we put the focus on her and learn about her journey into the world of comedy. We talk about how she got her start at The Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, organizing a massive comedy festival & so much more! | LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE: PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/Thejohnnyrogers | APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-johnny-rogers-show/id1652119790 | SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2SeYAHbIbsxTf8UChBAUIy | YOUTUBE: /@TheJohnnyRogersShow | + everywhere podcasts are available | Follow Christine Evans on social media| https://www.instagram.com/christinemevans/ | https://twitter.com/christinemevans | https://skankfest.com/ | https://www.youtube.com/@TheBonfireRadio | Follow Johnny Rogers on social media | https://www.instagram.com/thejohnnyrogersshow/ | https://www.twitter.com/TheJohnnyRogers | https://www.facebook.com/TheJohnnyRogers | https://www.tiktok.com/@johnnylatenight | https://www.twitch.tv/thejohnnyrogers | https://www.spoti.fi/3uGt9U9 |
Adoption is a beautiful act of love that many young families consider. But often while young parents may begin with the best of intentions, they quickly learn that the adoption system, and adoption realities, aren't always what they seem. Join Tony, Bre, and special guests Heath and Christine to discuss their journey of adopting four littles ones. Chat with Bre on Instagram@datenightwiththewoodsFollow Tony on Instagram@drtonygwood Follow Heath and Christine@HeathEvans44@weightlossheroBethesdaRanch.orgMission Bible Easter Serviceshttps://www.missionbible.org/events For videos, old episodes, blog posts, events, and morewww.datenightfam.org
For Dan's first story in this poltergeist double feature, we head to Birmingham, England. In the Fall of 2021, Christine Evans claims her family was brutally tormented by an intense amount of disturbing paranormal activity. And the second story is full of roughly the same activity - activity to allegedly have occurred in Fermanagh County, Ireland over a century earlier in the story of the Cooneen Poltergeist.Lynze has two tales, the first of which is really wild! She shares with us a police officers mysterious encounter with a shadow person. Then its off the the swamps of Florida where we hear about a couple of friends shared experience with a creature of the unknown. Patreon Monthly Donation: We have A LOT of truck drivers in our community and as such, we have been asked on multiple occasions to consider Truckers Against Trafficking and so, that is our January donation! Truckers Against Trafficking better known as TAT is a 501(c)3 that exists to educate, equip, empower and mobilize members of the trucking, bus and energy industries to combat human trafficking. If you want to learn more about TAT, whether that be donating or gaining valuable training, you can visit truckersagainsttrafficking.org. We will be donating $12,900 to TAT while putting $1,440 into the scholarship fund!Scholarship: Keep listening, more info coming on that soon! The applications will open again in March!Thank you for continuing to send in your stories, Creeps and Peepers!**Please keep doing so.Send them to mystory@scaredtodeathpodcast.comSend everything else to info@scaredtodeathpodcast.comWant to be a Patron? Get episodes AD-FREE, listen and watch before they are released to anyone else, bonus episodes, a 20% merch discount, additional content, and more! Learn more by visiting: https://www.patreon.com/scaredtodeathpodcast.Please rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen.Thank you for listening!Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IG and TTWatch this episode: https://youtu.be/e9eSAX5C5JUWebsite: https://scaredtodeathpodcast.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast/](https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast/)Instagram: https://bit.ly/2miPLf5 Mailing Address:Scared to Deathc/o Timesuck PodcastPO Box 3891Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816Video/Audio by Bad Magic ProductionsAdditional music production by Jeffrey MontoyaOpening Sumerian protection spell (adapted):"Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened. Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH."
Christine Evans' Nadia (U Iowa Press, 2023) is a dark novel about how the trauma of war follows people no matter how far they've fled. A few years after the Balkan War, two refugees from Sarajevo are temping in the same questionable London office. Nadia, who is Bosnian, is unhinged by memories of starvation, deprivation, and losing everyone she loved, including her family and her girlfriend, Sanja. She sees potential snipers and visions of Sanja throughout London, sometimes becoming unhinged by it. All she has is her office friends, and the Indian family where she has tea with buns every day. Iggy was a Serbian sniper who gunned down Bosnians as part of a militaristic street gang, but he justifies all the innocent people he kills by weighing them against the people he saved by distracting his friends or purposefully missing. They're both forced to confront their choices during the chaotic days of the war, but Nadia still struggles with survivor's guilt, the ethical choices she made in taking a job in a shady office, and her queer sexuality. Christine Evans writes internationally produced plays, opera libretti, and fiction. Christine's theater and opera work has been staged at the Sydney Opera House, the American Repertory Theater and many other venues, and her plays are published by Samuel French. She is a multiple MacDowell fellow, VCCA fellow, and a recipient of several DC Council on the Arts & Humanities Fellowships. Originally from Australia, she is a Professor of Performing Arts at Georgetown University, and lives in Washington, DC. She loves the ocean beyond all reason, dreams of dividing her time (as they say on the book jackets) between DC and Australia and has just dusted off her mandolin to start playing music again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Christine Evans' Nadia (U Iowa Press, 2023) is a dark novel about how the trauma of war follows people no matter how far they've fled. A few years after the Balkan War, two refugees from Sarajevo are temping in the same questionable London office. Nadia, who is Bosnian, is unhinged by memories of starvation, deprivation, and losing everyone she loved, including her family and her girlfriend, Sanja. She sees potential snipers and visions of Sanja throughout London, sometimes becoming unhinged by it. All she has is her office friends, and the Indian family where she has tea with buns every day. Iggy was a Serbian sniper who gunned down Bosnians as part of a militaristic street gang, but he justifies all the innocent people he kills by weighing them against the people he saved by distracting his friends or purposefully missing. They're both forced to confront their choices during the chaotic days of the war, but Nadia still struggles with survivor's guilt, the ethical choices she made in taking a job in a shady office, and her queer sexuality. Christine Evans writes internationally produced plays, opera libretti, and fiction. Christine's theater and opera work has been staged at the Sydney Opera House, the American Repertory Theater and many other venues, and her plays are published by Samuel French. She is a multiple MacDowell fellow, VCCA fellow, and a recipient of several DC Council on the Arts & Humanities Fellowships. Originally from Australia, she is a Professor of Performing Arts at Georgetown University, and lives in Washington, DC. She loves the ocean beyond all reason, dreams of dividing her time (as they say on the book jackets) between DC and Australia and has just dusted off her mandolin to start playing music again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
In Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television (Yale University Press, 2016), Christine E. Evans reveals that Soviet television in the Brezhnev era was anything but boring. Whether producing music shows such as Little Blue Flame, game shows like Let's Go Girls or dramatic mini-series, the creators of Soviet programming in the 1950s through 1970s sought to produce television that was festive. Evans demonstrates that television programmers conducted audience research and audience voting as they attempted to meet Soviet citizens' expectations and hold their interest. Rather than stagnating, the producers and filmmakers experimented with multiple forms, in particular in presenting the news. In this interview, Christine Evans discusses her thoroughly researched and entertaining study, and what we can learn about Soviet society in the Brezhnev era through the television it created and watched. Christine E. Evans is assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Amanda Jeanne Swain is associate director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. She has published articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Amanda can be contacted at amandajswain@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
In Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television (Yale University Press, 2016), Christine E. Evans reveals that Soviet television in the Brezhnev era was anything but boring. Whether producing music shows such as Little Blue Flame, game shows like Let's Go Girls or dramatic mini-series, the creators of Soviet programming in the 1950s through 1970s sought to produce television that was festive. Evans demonstrates that television programmers conducted audience research and audience voting as they attempted to meet Soviet citizens' expectations and hold their interest. Rather than stagnating, the producers and filmmakers experimented with multiple forms, in particular in presenting the news. In this interview, Christine Evans discusses her thoroughly researched and entertaining study, and what we can learn about Soviet society in the Brezhnev era through the television it created and watched. Christine E. Evans is assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Amanda Jeanne Swain is associate director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. She has published articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Amanda can be contacted at amandajswain@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television (Yale University Press, 2016), Christine E. Evans reveals that Soviet television in the Brezhnev era was anything but boring. Whether producing music shows such as Little Blue Flame, game shows like Let's Go Girls or dramatic mini-series, the creators of Soviet programming in the 1950s through 1970s sought to produce television that was festive. Evans demonstrates that television programmers conducted audience research and audience voting as they attempted to meet Soviet citizens' expectations and hold their interest. Rather than stagnating, the producers and filmmakers experimented with multiple forms, in particular in presenting the news. In this interview, Christine Evans discusses her thoroughly researched and entertaining study, and what we can learn about Soviet society in the Brezhnev era through the television it created and watched. Christine E. Evans is assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Amanda Jeanne Swain is associate director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. She has published articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Amanda can be contacted at amandajswain@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/journalism
This week, host Jason Jefferies is joined by Christine Evans, author of Nadia, which is published by our friends at University of Iowa Press. Topics of conversation include writing a novel vs. writing a play or an opera, Bosnia and Sarajevo, the perception of Russians in 1997 vs. 2023, working for temp agencies, Y2K, parenting with ghost stories, Nick Cave, immigration and immigrants, and much more. Copies of Nadia can be purchased here with FREE SHIPPING for members of Explore More+.
Host Victor Varnado asked producer Christine Evans if she could be friends with a flat earther. She said it would be a struggle. Meanwhile, sidekick Shak Standley said he could be friends with one if they were funny.Produced by: Rachel Teichman & Rebecca Trent@Sixunseemly#6UQ #SixUnseemlyQuestionshttps://www.facebook.com/sixunseemlyhttps://www.instagram.com/sixunseemly/https://twitter.com/SixUnseemlyhttps://www.instagram.com/_aaroncheatham/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here on Nom Watch Review we review the latest film drop or a throwback celebrating a milestone while eating & drinking our favorite movie snacks & drinks. This week we are reviewing 1992 film "Aladdin" Hosted by Stephanie Sandmeier joined by Christine Evans (Director) & Jeromy DeChant (Heavy Metal) Join us LIVE at 8pm PST on www.twitch.tv/nomtalknetwork Stephanie Sandmeier: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniesandmeier/ https://twitter.com/RisuKim https://www.tiktok.com/@sandysandmeier https://youtu.be/-upcjlb6bi8 https://nerdbot.com/author/stephanie-sandmeier/ https://www.youtube.com/user/AttackOfTheShow Christine Evans: https://www.instagram.com/always.christine/ https://www.instagram.com/thechristinevans/ https://www.christinemevans.com/ Jeromy DeChant: https://www.twitter.com/JeromyDeChant https://www.twitch.tv/jeromytv https://www.facebook.com/JeromyTV/ https://discord.com/invite/dgtbzhG Don't forget to show Nom Talk some love https://www.instagram.com/nomtalknetwork/ https://twitter.com/NomTalkNetwork https://www.youtube.com/c/NomTalkNetwork https://anchor.fm/nomtalknetwork https://www.facebook.com/NomTalk/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomtalknetwork/support
Ever wondered what's next for you as an artist? In this episode Alice talks with artist Christine Evans who shares her own journey of her changing creative life. We talk about "eating well as an artist and integrating different parts of your life which inspire you. Christine shares how she has faced some challenges, knew when to pause and make her own personal retreat and now uses her inner voice and 'creative director' to continue to follow the unknown path ahead. Mentioned Find out about joining Alice's Connected Artist Membership HERE Follow Christine Evans on Instagram HERE: @christineevans_artist Sally Hirst artist and workshops HERE Jo McCarthy mentoring for creatives HERE Find our websites and sign up for our newsletters at: www.alicesheridan.com www.louisefletcherart.com Follow us on Instagram: @alicesheridanstudio @louisefletcher_art Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Nothing to do on a cold rainy night? check out the newest episode of the DUT podcast this week I recap UFC 261 , the failed European super league, my 4/20 experience and we talk “A Manifesto On Who I Am, Where I Come From” by Christine Evans. And we talk all things podcasting in the LJG award covering things like the movie A time to kill, Hank azaria apologising to every Indian for playing apu, How should the simpsons end , is Eminem a undercover bisexual, Cow dung flinging in India, LOS fans dislike of zoom shows, EDP 445, and the return of el presidente. follow me on twitter @downundercast7 leave a positive or negative review helps out a lot, and as always be sure let a friend, family member or a wigger know about the podcast.
Email: mailbox@wstrmedia.com Voicemail: (630) 557-9787 Welcome to Episode 216 of WSTR! This episode's topics include: - Special Guest: Rebel Legion member and costume maker Christine Evans! - Joining the Legion and costuming as Leia - Hot takes and wild rumors from Hank - ...and much, much, more! For all your galactic news and talk needs, this is the podcast you've been looking for - tune in to WSTR Galactic Public Access.
EPISODE Ten of Change Makers with our special guest being Christine Evans, the weight loss hero.Please Join us a 6:30pm ET on Wednesday, November 18th.This show will be Hosted by Anthony Russo, but we will allow for this amazing guest to do the bulk of the talking and tell their amazing story and their mission.-First off, Christine is a Rock Star and a true inspiration on how to change a negative to a positive and you will LOVE HER!Christine learned the HARD way that there are no shortcuts to weight loss-but, there are ways to make it SIMPLE. She tried every diet, every quick fix, and even weight loss surgery before she realized: nothing will work unless YOU do.Determined not to fail again, Christine found a path to success in all areas of her life that started with one simple truth: lasting transformation starts in the mind and burns through the body.She fell so in love with this process of redefining her life that she created a platform to offer her advice and support you on YOUR journey.Christine has been featured in Shape Magazine, Fitness Magazine, as well as hundreds of articles around the globe for her 150-pound weight loss.#BeTheChange #StreetlightsUnityMovement #WeightLossTo learn more about Christine's journey please follow:https://weightlosshero.com/blogs/testimonialshttps://www.instagram.com/weightlosshero/Subscribe to the official #BeTheChange pages:https://www.facebook.com/BeTheChangeUSAhttps://www.youtube.com/c/bethechangeusahttps://twitter.com/BETHECHANGE_USAhttps://www.instagram.com/bethechange_usa/Learn more about Anthony Russo and how you can be a part of the Movement:https://www.hashtagbethechange.com/Support the #BeTheChange Podcasts through the Patreon page below:https://www.patreon.com/BeTheChangeUSA?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=creatorshare&fbclid=IwAR3N4knxOVpVLrQ59StRi3Tos1FxitHlgKeC3EC2EWKQer1jljfXEYsdzwU
Welcome to the 100 Million Academy podcast. Every Sunday morning, you will get highlights from our exclusive daily live calls combining the best clips of the top entrepreneurs and business minds in the world. These are world-class individuals who have hit 100 million in sales, advertising spend, or impressions on social media. ---- I'm your host, Dan Fleyshman, and in this week's episode you will learn from Christine Evans. Christine is a Certified Personal Fitness Trainer through AFAA with a specialization in Behavior Change through NASM. She has been featured in Shape Magazine, Fitness Magazine, as well as hundreds of articles around the globe for her 150-pound weight loss. Since her company's creation in 2017, she has served over 11,000 women around the world. Next you will learn from a celebrity brain and memory coach, Jim Kwik. For over two decades, Jim has served as a brain coach to Hollywood’s elite, professional athletes, political leaders, and business magnates. Along with corporate clients that include Google, SpaceX, and Nike to name a few. After that you will learn from Craig Collins. Craig is the co-founder and CEO of Mindful Health, an online health and wellness company that started in 2012 and reached #48 on the Inc 500 list of fastest growing companies in 2018. The company now encompasses three separate brands - Danette May, a personality based brand, Fit Rise, an online fitness and nutrition brand, and Earth Echo, a DTC superfoods and supplement brand. Then you’ll learn from the author of The Perfect Day Formula and the WSJ best-seller, Unstoppable, Craig Ballantyne. Craig has helped over 200 men build their first million dollar business while working fewer hours and making more time for the people and things that matter most. Lastly, you will learn from Mitch Thrower. Mitch is a Financier, Entrepreneur, Author and 22x Ironman Triathlete. Mitch Co-Founded active.com which went public before selling to Vista for 1.05 billion and he is also the Founder and Chairman of Events.com Get ready, it’s time to level up! ---- Thank you for watching this episode — What lesson resonated with you the most? Comment below! ---- Learn more and connect with our instructors: 100MillionAcademy.com Every Sunday, join the 100 Million Academy podcast to get highlights from our daily live calls combining the best clips of the top entrepreneurs and business minds in the world. Learn actionable lessons, skills, and strategies from these experts in real estate, marketing, sales, investing, and more that you can apply to your own business. 100 Million Academy is an online educational platform featuring over 20+ entrepreneurs who have sold over $100 million in revenue, spent over $100 million on advertising, or have been seen by over 100 million people. Co-founders Joel Marion, Dan Fleyshman, and Cody Sperber are on a mission to give you access to world-class entrepreneurs. ----
This is part 2 of 2 "Best Of" episodes! Some amazing highlights (and a lot of wisdom). In this episode, you'll hear from:Sean Fitzgerald @fitzsfitz on Instagram Maxine Clark @ChiefExecBear on Twitter, clarkfoxstl.com, delmardivine.com Dr. Lori White president@depauw.eduJason Dienhart @jason.dienhart, @globaltimeattack, and @superlapbattle on Instagram Cillah Hall @justcillah and @gazellemagazine on Instagram, @Cillah_Hall on Twitter, and http://www.cillah.com Christine Evans @christinemevans on Instagram and TwitterFollow us @bestworstthingpodcast on Instagram/Facebook and @walehwa on Twitter
Christine Evans is the Executive Produce of Comedy Central's The Bonfire on Sirius Radio XM 95 along with the Executive Director of Skankfest. With early roles as a production assistant on Impractical Jokers, Christine's connection to the behind the scenes world of comedy has had an incredible career working with some of the biggest names in comedy. Supported by comedy mentors like Ron Bennington and work with an amazing range of talented artists, she has had an incredible experience. Based out of New York, you can find her @christinemevans on Instagram and Twitter.
This week, our host Maddie had the chance to sit down and talk with Christine Evans. Christine (@lilypond81 on Instagram) is a long-time fan of Star Wars and is actively involved in the Star Wars community. The post Temple of Geek Podcast: Star Wars Costuming and Community appeared first on Temple of Geek.
In aflevering 21 zijn de heren te gast in de gezellige woonkamer van die-hard ADO-fan Christine Evans. Tien jaar geleden reed ze nog auto, maar door een erfelijke ziekte is ze visueel beperkt geworden. Het weerhoudt haar er niet van om naar de thuiswedstrijden van ADO te gaan. Ze vertelt hoe zij de wedstrijden beleeft en hoe belangrijk het radioverslag voor haar is. Verder nemen de heren de week door en blikken ze vooruit op Groningen thuis. Je hoort het allemaal in de Den Haag FM ADO Podcast.
YKWD crosses over with the crew from Comedy Central's Bonfire! Dan Soder, Big Jay Oakerson and Christine Evans share an episode with Bobby during the first annual Comedy Camp!
Download From Dragon Con 2018 is the From a Certain Point of View retrospective panel. Moderating is Bria LaVorgna. Panelists include Brian Larsen, Alex Damon, Christine Evans, Sarah Dempster, and Ahsoka author E.K. Johnston. Tosche Station Radio is the official podcast of ToscheStation.net. If you like what you hear, subscribe and leave a review on […]
In Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television (Yale University Press, 2016), Christine E. Evans reveals that Soviet television in the Brezhnev era was anything but boring. Whether producing music shows such as Little Blue Flame, game shows like Let’s Go Girls or dramatic mini-series, the creators of Soviet programming in the 1950s through 1970s sought to produce television that was festive. Evans demonstrates that television programmers conducted audience research and audience voting as they attempted to meet Soviet citizens’ expectations and hold their interest. Rather than stagnating, the producers and filmmakers experimented with multiple forms, in particular in presenting the news. In this interview, Christine Evans discusses her thoroughly researched and entertaining study, and what we can learn about Soviet society in the Brezhnev era through the television it created and watched. Christine E. Evans is assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Amanda Jeanne Swain is associate director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. She has published articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Amanda can be contacted at amandajswain@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television (Yale University Press, 2016), Christine E. Evans reveals that Soviet television in the Brezhnev era was anything but boring. Whether producing music shows such as Little Blue Flame, game shows like Let’s Go Girls or dramatic mini-series, the creators of Soviet programming in the 1950s through 1970s sought to produce television that was festive. Evans demonstrates that television programmers conducted audience research and audience voting as they attempted to meet Soviet citizens’ expectations and hold their interest. Rather than stagnating, the producers and filmmakers experimented with multiple forms, in particular in presenting the news. In this interview, Christine Evans discusses her thoroughly researched and entertaining study, and what we can learn about Soviet society in the Brezhnev era through the television it created and watched. Christine E. Evans is assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Amanda Jeanne Swain is associate director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. She has published articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Amanda can be contacted at amandajswain@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television (Yale University Press, 2016), Christine E. Evans reveals that Soviet television in the Brezhnev era was anything but boring. Whether producing music shows such as Little Blue Flame, game shows like Let’s Go Girls or dramatic mini-series, the creators of Soviet programming in the 1950s through 1970s sought to produce television that was festive. Evans demonstrates that television programmers conducted audience research and audience voting as they attempted to meet Soviet citizens’ expectations and hold their interest. Rather than stagnating, the producers and filmmakers experimented with multiple forms, in particular in presenting the news. In this interview, Christine Evans discusses her thoroughly researched and entertaining study, and what we can learn about Soviet society in the Brezhnev era through the television it created and watched. Christine E. Evans is assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Amanda Jeanne Swain is associate director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. She has published articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Amanda can be contacted at amandajswain@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television (Yale University Press, 2016), Christine E. Evans reveals that Soviet television in the Brezhnev era was anything but boring. Whether producing music shows such as Little Blue Flame, game shows like Let’s Go Girls or dramatic mini-series, the creators of Soviet programming in the 1950s through 1970s sought to produce television that was festive. Evans demonstrates that television programmers conducted audience research and audience voting as they attempted to meet Soviet citizens’ expectations and hold their interest. Rather than stagnating, the producers and filmmakers experimented with multiple forms, in particular in presenting the news. In this interview, Christine Evans discusses her thoroughly researched and entertaining study, and what we can learn about Soviet society in the Brezhnev era through the television it created and watched. Christine E. Evans is assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Amanda Jeanne Swain is associate director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. She has published articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Amanda can be contacted at amandajswain@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television (Yale University Press, 2016), Christine E. Evans reveals that Soviet television in the Brezhnev era was anything but boring. Whether producing music shows such as Little Blue Flame, game shows like Let’s Go Girls or dramatic mini-series, the creators of Soviet programming in the 1950s through 1970s sought to produce television that was festive. Evans demonstrates that television programmers conducted audience research and audience voting as they attempted to meet Soviet citizens’ expectations and hold their interest. Rather than stagnating, the producers and filmmakers experimented with multiple forms, in particular in presenting the news. In this interview, Christine Evans discusses her thoroughly researched and entertaining study, and what we can learn about Soviet society in the Brezhnev era through the television it created and watched. Christine E. Evans is assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Amanda Jeanne Swain is associate director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. She has published articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Amanda can be contacted at amandajswain@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest: Christine Evans on Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television published by Yale University Press. The post The Soviet Era of Television appeared first on The Eurasian Knot.
Guest: Christine Evans on Between Truth and Time: A History of Soviet Central Television published by Yale University Press. The post The Soviet Era of Television appeared first on SRB Podcast.
We're live for the first time ever from the first ever Skankfest at the Creek And The Cave from Long Island City, NY. Joining us for the podcast are comedians Ari Shaffir, Liza Treyger, and Monroe Martin. The podcast starts with Matt apologizing to Ari and then we get into some crowd participation with a game of Overrated/Underrated. It's fun for the entire family. Special thanks to Christine Evans, Rebecca Trent, and Luis J. Gomez for making it happen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The author of Cloudless reads from and talks about her new verse novel Cloudless, her unique characters, the way the book came together, why she used verse, about the interlinking lives, about Perth in the 1980s, about the magic in her book (and her taste for Magic Realism), about the way time distorts, her work-in-progress, and lots more.
In this episode of Geeklectic on Gallifrey we discuss our time at (Re)Generation Who and give shout outs to lots of people at the event. Thanks to Oni Hartstein, James Harknell, Kara Dennison, CW Cobalt, Christine Evans, Decca Dennett, Kristin Sirota, Will Sirota, Kyle Williamson, Cat Smith, Dustin Hausner, Justin M. Whitmore, Rob Rohr, Ryan Burke, Bryan Hughes, Micaela Joyce, Alex Fitzgerald, Alice Bryson and Steve Dennett
Christine Evans made the block and a half trek to my aparment to talk about sex some. And more importantly, about the threesomes here and Big Jay have been having for the last 6 months. You see, Christine is one of those cool girlfriends. She's into doing fun stuff with her boyfriend and what could be more fun than boning a third person. And then another third person. And then another. It's an informative and boner inducing episode that's sure to be a Christmas classic for years to come.
Her new single Push and singing at the NBA All-Star Game!