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Les ballades de Mariah Carey, pleines de passion et de douleur, ont fait frissonner des millions de personnes. Parmi les plus mémorables, il y a "We belong together", sortie en 2005 et dont la vidéo met un point final au récit amorcé dans le clip du single précédent. Ici, nous assistons au mariage des personnages de Mariah et d'Eric Roberts. Mais la future épouse quitte subitement la cérémonie pour s'enfuir en voiture avec son amant, prenant au dépourvu le clone de Tommy Mottola, son ex-mari autoritaire. Elle concrétise sûrement un fantasme qu'elle avait quand elle partageait sa vie avec lui. Histoire de donner du grain à moudre aux journaux à scandale, Mariah en rajoute une couche par rapport à leur relation… Mais qu'a-t-elle pu bien faire pour générer le buzz ? Pour le savoir, découvrez la suite de cet épisode consacré aux 20 ans de son album "The emancipation of Mimi".Un grand MERCI à Milana et Didier pour leur participation.Crédits de l'épisode :- "Crie hie" (Eugene Fredy / Jérôme Rastello)- "Shake it off" (Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox, Johnta Austin)- "Get your number" feat. Jermaine Dupri (Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Johnta Austin, John Phillips, Ahsley Ingram, Bryan-Michael Cox, Leee John, Steve Jolley, Tony Swain, LRoc)- "Don't forget about us" (Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox, Johnta Austin)- "Say somethin'" feat. Snoop Dogg (Mariah Carey, Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo, Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.)- "We belong together" (Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Sandra Sully, Johnta Austin, Darnell Bristol, Sid Johnson, Bobby Womack, Patrick Moten, Kenneth Edmonds, Manuel Seal)- "One sweet day" (Mariah Carey, Walter Afanasieff, Michael McCary, Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman)- "Touch my body" (Mariah Carey, Christopher Stewart, Crystal Johnson, Terius The-Dream Nash, L.A. Reid)- "Angels cry" feat. Ne-Yo (Mariah Carey, James Wright, Christopher Stewart, Crystal Johnson)- "Oh santa !" (Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox)- "Giving me life" feat. Slick Rick & Blood Orange (Mariah Carey, Devonté Hynes, Ricky M.L. Walters)- "For the record" (Mariah Carey, Bryan-Michael Cox, Adonis Shropshire)- "Dedicated" feat. Nas (Mariah Carey, James Fauntleroy, Nasir Jones, Chauncey Hollis, Dennis Coles, Robert Diggs, Gary Grice, Lamont Hawkins, Jason Hunter, Russell Jones, Clifford Smith, Corey Woods, Hit-Boy, Darhyl Camper, Hazebanga)L'épisode contient aussi :- Un extrait de l'interview de Mariah Carey pour Access Hollywood (2005)- Un extrait de l'interview de Mariah Carey pour Sirius XM (16/11/2018)- Un extrait du medley de Mariah Carey sur "We belong together" et "Fly like a bird" à la 48ème cérémonie des Grammy Awards (08/02/2006)Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Roel van Poppel and Christopher Stewart from global food ingredients supplier ofi talk with Innovation Forum's Toby Webb about the company's Choices for Change strategy. They share insights on ofi's ambitious 2030 targets for farmer prosperity, climate action and regenerative agriculture, emphasising how data-driven decisions and partnerships are key to transforming supply chains and creating positive impact.
This week: Roel van Poppel and Christopher Stewart from food ingredients supplier ofi talk with Innovation Forum's Toby Webb about their recent sustainability strategy launch. They explore how it will shape the company's collaboration with farmer suppliers and customers across diverse sourcing landscapes, as well as the role of stakeholder engagement in gathering positive and constructive feedback during the strategy launch. Plus: delay or no delay tug-of-war continues for EUDR in the EU and beyond; and, over 500 financial institutes calls governments to strengthen climate and nature policies ahead of COP29, in the news digest by Innovation Forum's Ellen Atiyah. Host: Ian Welsh
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In this episode we sit down with Dr Christopher Stewart to explore the infant microbiome. Chris is pioneering research in this field, he heads up The Stewart Lab at the University of Newcastle who are facilitating this ground breaking work into predicting disease much earlier in life but perhaps even prevent it. Follow Chris on Twitter @cjstewart7 Explore his amazon work: https://www.neonatalresearch.net/ ------------------------------------------ Follow Gutology on: Youtube Instagram Facebook TikTok Need help with your own symptoms? Chat to one of our experts
"In The American Public Education System, Black Children Are the New Cotton. They are the headcount that generates revenue for a national army of "experts" who fight fiercely to keep our kids' per-pupil revenue locked up in whatever cartel they control. Black youth are the most studied, and the least taught. They are the perfect captives without ever being accountable for improving their minds." --Christopher Stewart, guest writer @ HuffPost Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's our twenty-fifth episode and Resident Evil is in the air. Digo's report is about the murder of Santa Abraham Shakespeare. Caleb's lesson plan covers the Barbadian singer, actress, fashion designer, and businesswoman: Rihanna and her No.1 hit "Umbrella" written by Christopher Stewart, Terius Nash, Kuk Harrell, and Shawn Carter.PLUS: Stay tuned after our usual True Crime and Music History for a whole new segment: THE REVIEW. In this segment, Digo & special guest Jesse review the latest Oculus Quest 2 release of Resident Evil 4 VR.
The Librarian Influencer of the Week is Texas librarian Christopher Stewart. Christopher is a middle school librarian in the District of Columbia Public School (DCPS) System in Washington, DC. He is also one of SLJ's 2021 Movers and Shakers! Shownotes: https://www.laurasheneman.com/post/a-librarian-s-work-extends-beyond-the-school-building-with-christopher-stewart
Be inspired as Christopher Stewart reveals the importance of student service and voice outside the school walls. I would like to thank composer Nazar Rybak at Hooksounds.com for the music you've heard today. Editable PD Certificate FAQ's and ISO (In search of…) Can I just vent?!?! Form Twitter: @ChristopherPaix LJ 2021 Movers & Shakers article BellHigh Library John Middle School Library
Jennifer Simpson Carr goes on record with Christopher Stewart, VP & Assistant General Counsel at AIG Investments and former Notre Dame football player, to discuss what inspired his passion for law, how he balanced the demands of football and law school, how he leverages his legal experience to support passion projects, and what advice Christopher would give himself as a first-year associate. Learn More Chris is a Vice President-Assistant General Counsel for AIG Investments in New York, New York. Prior to his role in-house, Chris worked as a corporate associate at both White & Case and Sullivan & Cromwell where is practice focused on financing and developing various transactions in the telecommunications, infrastructure, and oil and gas industries. He has acted for many of the world's largest institutions and corporate entities in several international commercial transactions and has experience advising such clients on various M&A, Private Equity, and Capital Markets related matters. Chris graduated from Notre Dame Law School. During his 1L year, Chris was credited as being the only law student in the country to play major Division I college football simultaneously, and prior to graduating from Notre Dame Law School, Chris enjoyed an abbreviated career as an Offensive Lineman in the National Football League. Chris also received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Notre Dame.
this week’s conversation is with Eating Fabulously’s Christopher Stewart. Chris is a classically trained chef, influencer, and tastemaker. She is the founder of the Mise Group, a chef and restaurant management group, specializing in helping small culinary brands and businesses get everything in its proper place. Be sure to subscribe to the Eating Fabulously blog and check out what Chris is doing with the Mise Group.
I talk with Finaghy FC player coach Chrissy about his time in football with other NAFL teams such as Derriaghy and Dunmurry Rec also.
This week’s conversation is with Eating Fabulously’s Christopher Stewart. Chris is a classically trained chef, influencer, and tastemaker. She is the founder of the Mise Group, a chef and restaurant management group, specializing in helping small culinary brands and businesses get everything in its proper place. Be sure to subscribe to the Eating Fabulously blog and check out what Chris is doing with the Mise Group. --- 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/afrosknives/message
In this minute, Ed Dillinger and Alan Bradley have a little talk about Group 7 network access and what Alan’s working on. Turns out Alan is working on a little but powerful watchdog program called TRON. Returning as my guest co-host for this minute is delightful Christopher Stewart.
In this minute, the MCP says the iconic “END OF LINE” and we meet Alan Bradley as he learns that his computer network access has been suspended. Perturbed, he goes to see Ed Dillinger. Returning as my guest co-host for this minute is the amazing Christopher Stewart.
In this minute, Ed Dillinger returns to Encom and uses to the world’s coolest desk to have a conversation with the MCP. Returning as my guest co-host for this minute is intriguing Christopher Stewart.
In this minute, CLU and BIT run into trouble during their investigations on the grid, battling a small army of recognizers before trying to escape. Returning as my guest co-host for this minute is frankly wonderful Christopher Stewart.
This is minute 04 of the Movie by Minute podcast of Disney's 1982 movie TRON. I'm your host Duncan Shields and today's co-host is the fantastic Christopher Stewart. In today's minute, RAM and CROM get to know each other and we see Kevin Flynn using his computer for dubious activities.
As part of Community Relations Week https://www.community-relations.org.uk/we hosted a panel discussion on ‘Youth Organising against Sectarianism’ with Conal Matthews of the Connolly Youth Movement www.cym.ie , Cllr Fiona Ferguson of People Before Profit www.pbp.ie and Christopher Stewart of the Socialist Party www.socialistparty.ie, the event was chaired by Ruairí Lennon.
Aw yis, it’s finally here. After a literal laptop death and over a month of waiting, it’s time for our second Homebrew Special. In this episode; Dan, Mikey and Tim discuss Adam Buxton’s Dream Eater and Goblin Alchemist, Christopher Stewart’s hobgoblin general, Holdro the Red and Kaybee’s Puffling. Download the pdf with all the … Continue reading Creature Club Homebrew Special Volume II
On this episode, Kirk dives into one of the greatest pop songs of all time. STRONG SONGS ON PATREON Strong Songs has a Patreon! If you liked this episode (or, you know, any of them), we hope you'll consider supporting the show. Learn more here: https://www.patreon.com/strongsongs UP IN THE CLUB Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" is arguably the defining song of the last decade, but it's far from your average pop tune. With its unusual tensions and unstoppable groove, it defies safe harmony and resolution, and its composers were more than happy to flip the beat and leave their audience searching for the downbeat. Band/Artist: Beyoncé Album: I Am... Sasha Fierce, 2008 Composed by: Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Christopher Stewart, Terius Nash, Thaddis Harrell Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify
Dr Christopher Stewart, Olam's global head, corporate responsibility and sustainability, discusses with Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh the company's global operations, and particular in Gabon, and the challenges in developing sustainable agriculture plantations in forested areas that allow for local economic development at the least environmental impact. He outlines how the company has responded to activist criticisms, why Olam has agreed to a moratorium on new plantations in Gabon and the need for better boundary conditions around acceptable development. Smallholder farmers are a vitally important part of Olam's future ability to trade in the commodities it supplies, and Stewart explains what Olam is doing to help smallholders grow their businesses sustainably.
Recorded at Town Hall Seattle on March 6th, 2017: special guests Jerry Dixon, Opera On Tap. @:43 Intro; @2:40 "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus; @4:40 "March Madness" by Lisa Halpern; @18:05 "City People's Garden Store" by Lisa Halpern; @20:22 "The Rabbits Who Caused All The Trouble" by James Thurber, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @25:40 "PSA: Cedar River Clinics" by Peggy Platt; @28:08 "Plattitudes: In Like A Lion" written and performed by Peggy Platt; @33:13 "Time and Timing" written and performed by Charles Leggett; @36:56 "The Emperor's New Clothes" by Hans Christian Andersen, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @51:13 "I'm The Revolution" written and performed by Angie Louise with the SRO; @55:10 Jerry Dixon; @58:23 "The Lion Who Wanted To Zoom" by James Thurber, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @1:02:48 "'Round The Campfire With The Waldorf Family" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:13:14 "Hammond Song" by Maggie Roche, vocals - Megan Chenovick, Angie Louise, Leslie Law, ukelele - Eric Ray Andersen, guitar - Liam Lawe, bass - Dave Pascal, accordion - Robertson Witmer; @1:19:30 "The Sheep In Wolf's Clothing" by James Thurber, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @1:23:09 "PSA: Real Change" by Peggy Platt; @1:42:03 "Finale from The Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart, feat. Opera on Tap - find more at www.operaontap.org/seattle; @1:48:21 Finale | Credits. Music Direction by Angie Louise, find more at www.angielouise.com; Original music composed by Jose J. Gonzales and Angie Louise; Engineered by Luke Kehrwald, Recorded by Christopher Stewart, Podcast Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Susy Butler and Elisabeth Burton; become a sustaining donor through Patreon http://www.patreon.com/sandboxradio; Make a tax deductible donation to support Sandbox Radio at www.sandboxradio.org; Sandbox Radio is supported in part by The Seattle Mayor's Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs and 4Culture
Recorded at Town Hall Seattle on October 31, 2016: special guests John Engerman, Shawnmarie Stanton. @:34 Intro; @2:40 "Midnight at the Factory" by Scot Augustson; @15:45 "Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt" by Lisa Halpern; @26:25 "The Shadow Knows" written and performed by John Engerman with Leslie Law (cello), Michael Marcus (bass), Dan Tierney (drums); @30:02 "Plattitudes: The Scary Stuff" written and performed by Peggy Platt; @34:37 "The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether" by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; @48:57 "Marietta on the Brink" written and performed by Shawnmarie Stanton; @53:16 "The Sneetches" by Dr. Seuss, adapted by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; @1:02:28 Raquel's Dilemma" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:13:11 "PSA - ACLU" by Peggy Platt; @1:16:16 "Corner Bar" written and performed by Shawnmarie Stanton; @1:16:16 "Beyond the Box - Everybody Loves Fear" by Wayne Rawley; @1:30:33 "Pure Imagination" by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, featuring Jose "Juicy" Gonzales and the SRO; @1:34:45 Finale / Credits. Music Direction by Jose "Juicy" Gonzales; Original music composed by Jose J. Gonzales; Engineered by Luke Kehrwald, Recorded by Christopher Stewart, Podcast Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Susy Butler and Stina Lotti; become a sustaining donor through Patreon http://www.patreon.com/sandboxradio; Make a tax deductible donation to support Sandbox Radio at www.sandboxradio.org; Sandbox Radio is supported in part by a grant from 4Culture
This is minute #18 of Ghostbusters. Enjoy! Ghostbusters Minute is a fan podcast that analyzes the 1984 film Ghostbusters minute by minute. On today’s episode we are joined by Christopher Stewart of ProtonCharging.com and The Ghostbusters Interdenominational Crossrip! Ectoplasm by … Continue reading →
This is minute #17 of Ghostbusters. Enjoy! Ghostbusters Minute is a fan podcast that analyzes the 1984 film Ghostbusters minute by minute. Today we are joined by Christopher Stewart of ProtonCharging.com and The Ghostbusters Interdenominational Crossrip! Ectoplasm by Audionautix is … Continue reading →
This is minute #18 of Ghostbusters. Enjoy! Ghostbusters Minute is a fan podcast that analyzes the 1984 film Ghostbusters minute by minute. On today's episode we are joined by Christopher Stewart of ProtonCharging.com and The Ghostbusters Interdenominational Crossrip! Ectoplasm by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/ www.GhostbustersMinute.com www.Facebook.com/ghostbustersminute @ghostbustersminute www.Twitter.com/gbminute www.Patreon.com/GBMinute
This is minute #17 of Ghostbusters. Enjoy! Ghostbusters Minute is a fan podcast that analyzes the 1984 film Ghostbusters minute by minute. Today we are joined by Christopher Stewart of ProtonCharging.com and The Ghostbusters Interdenominational Crossrip! Ectoplasm by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/ www.GhostbustersMinute.com www.Facebook.com/ghostbustersminute @ghostbustersminute www.Twitter.com/gbminute www.Patreon.com/GBMinute
Recorded at ACT Theatre in Seattle on June 6, 2016: special guests Cello X, Tina Rowley and The Sirens of Swing. @1:20 Intro; @3:47 "The Big Stuff" by Lisa Halpern; @15:27 "The Mouse Who Went To The Country" by James Thurber adapted by Leslie Law; @18:41 "Buckets of Rain" written and performed by TINA ROWLEY; @28:59 "The Very Proper Gander" by James Thurber; adapted by Leslie Law; @31:57 "The Pirate Don Durk of Dowdee" by Mildred Plew Meigs; adapted by Richard Ziman; @36:14 "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal arranged by Peter Williams; featuring CELLO X; @41:49 "The Clashing" [from "Sleepover Stories"] by Scot Augustson adapted by Leslie Law; @54:03 "Plattitudes: Spinster" written and performed by Peggy Platt; @58:46 "PSA: Furry Faces Foundation" by Peggy Platt; @1:01:23 "Moon Faced, Starry Eyed" by Kurt Weill and Langston Hughes, arranged by John Engerman, featuring THE SIRENS OF SWING (Karen Kay Cody, John Engerman, Joanne Klein, Jayne Muirhead); @1:04:57 "Unbridled" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:17:47 "Game of Thrones Theme" by By Ramin Djawadi arranged by Nick Halsey and Zacarias Grynberg, featuring CELLO X; @1:19:28 Finale / Credits. Music Direction by Jose "Juicy" Gonzales; Original music composed by Jose J. Gonzales; Engineered by Brendan Hogan, Recorded by Christopher Stewart, Podcast Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Shigeko Calos-Nakano and Amanda Rae; Production Assistant: Teresa Micheletti; Find our special guests online at www.tinarowley.net, www.seattlesuzukicello.com, www.furryfacesfoundation.org; make a tax deductible donation to support Sandbox Radio at www.sandboxradio.org
Recorded at Town Hall Seattle on April 25, 2016: special guests Megan Chenovick and Nancy Pearl. @2:40 "Mom's Diner" by Wayne Rawley; @14:00 "Traveling B Salesman #1" by Elizabeth Heffron featuring Nancy Pearl; @16:26 "Plattitudes: The Chicks And The Bees " written and performed by Peggy Platt; @20:52 "The Force That Through The Green Fuse Drives The Flower" by Dylan Thomas, featuring Richard Ziman with Dan Tierney on drums; @23:10 "Guerrilla Garderner" by Lisa Halpern; @34:45 "Traveling B Salesman #2" by Elizabeth Heffron featuring Nancy Pearl; @38:06 "PSA - Sandbox Radio" by Lisa Halpern and Wayne Rawley; @41:38 "Under Pressure" by David Bowie and Queen; @46:16 "A La Recherche du Frank Perdue" by David Grimm, adapted for radio by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; @58:52 "PSA - West of Lenin by Scot Augustson; @1:01:23 "Traveling B Salesman #3" by Elizabeth Heffron featuring Nancy Pearl; @1:04:49 "The Russian Nightingale" by Alexander Alabiev, featuring soprano Megan Chenovick, Beth Kirchhoff on piano; @1:09:09 "Charday, Squirrell PI: Breakfast At Woolworths by Scot Augustson; @1:25:20 "Tribute / Finale / Credits". Music Direction by Jose "Juicy" Gonzales; Original music composed by Jose J. Gonzales; Engineered by Luke Kehrwald, Recorded by Christopher Stewart, Podcast Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Shigeko Calos-Nakano and Elisabeth Burton; Production Stage Manager: Teresa Micheletti; Production Assistant: Susy Butler; Find our special guests online at www.nancypearl.com, www.vocalpathstudio.com, www.davidgrimm.com; make a tax deductible donation to our Indiegogo Campaign https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/sandbox-radio-season-6#; more at www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "Sandbox Radio In Nighttown", recorded at Town Hall Seattle on October 5, 2015: special guests Willie Weir and Sensible Shoes. @2:21 PSA: Zombie Elections by Peggy Platt; @5:20 "Not The End Of The World" by Wayne Rawley; @19:45 "Cousin Katie: Pilot" by Scot Augustson; @30:57 "I Hold Your Hand In Mine" by Tom Lehrer, performed by Sensible Shoes; @33:11 "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" by Edward Gorey, adapted for SR by Richard Ziman; @38:52 "Unscheduled Landing" by Scot Augustson; @55:40 PSA: Real Change by Peggy Platt; @58:16 "The Field" written and performed by Willie Weir; @1:06:46 "Beyond the Box: Midnight Medea" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:22:05 "I Will Follow You Into The Dark" by Ben Gibbard, performed by Sensible Shoes; @1:25:52 Finale/Credits. Music Direction and original music composed by Jose "Juicy" Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Susanna Butler and Elisabeth Burton; Sound Technician: Luke Kehrwald; Production Assistant: Teresa Micheletti. Find Sensible Shoes and the Seattle Women's Chorus online at www.flyinghouse.org. Follow Willie at www.willieweir.com Tax deductible donations to support the development of Sandbox Radio can be made online at www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "Spring Fever", recorded at ACT Theatre on April 27, 2015: @2:33 "Martha's Story" by Emily Conbere; @13:35 "The King's Breakfast" by A. A. Milne, adapted for SR by Richard Ziman; @17:15 PSA: Coal Free Washington by Vincent Delaney; @21:08 Beyond the Box: "S.O.S. From Beneath The Sea" by Jim Moran; @35:02 "Right Key But The Wrong Keyhole" by Clarence Williams, additional lyrics by Charmaine Neville, performed by Leslie Law with the SRO; @40:34 "Happiness Is Like A Beautiful, Shiny Red Apple" by Wayne Rawley; @53:35 "Jackson" by Johnny and June Carter Cash, performed by Sam and Candace Vance with the SRO; @57:29 "Tarantella" by Hilaire Belloc, adapted for SR by Richard Ziman; @1:00:47 "Fever" Jose "Juicy" Gonzales with the SRO; @1:04:07 "Tulip Country" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:18:14 Finale/Credits. Music Direction and original music by Jose "Juicy" Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Susanna Butler and Elisabeth Burton; Sound Technician: Brendan Hogan; Production Assistants: Zachary Taxdahl and Te Yelland. Tax deductible donations to support the development of Sandbox Radio can be made online at www.sandboxradio.org
Join Cheri as she talks with poets Christopher Stewart and Quraysh Ali Lansana about their new collection of poems The Walmart Republic. You'll hear poems from this new and experiential collection, they'll discuss creative process, the politics of poetry and the magic of collaboration! ABOUT THE POETS Quraysh Ali Lansana is author of seven poetry books, three textbooks, a children's book, editor of eight anthologies, and coauthor of a book of pedagogy. He is Associate Professor of English/Creative Writing at Chicago State University, where he served as Director of the Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black Literature and Creative Writing from 2002-2011. Our Difficult Sunlight: A Guide to Poetry, Literacy & Socia l Justice in Classroom & Community (with Georgia A. Popoff) was published in March 2011 by Teachers & Writers Collaborative and was a 2012 NAACP Image Award nominee. Lansanas poetry collection mystic turf was released in October 2012 by Willow Books; his most recent collection of poems, reluctant minivan, was published in May 2014 by Living Arts, Tulsa. . Christopher Stewarts poetry has appeared in numerous poetry journals and the anthology, Power Lines: A Decade of Poetry from Chicagos Guild Complex. His collaborations with music artists include his work with the group Circadian Rhythm, which was featured on the audio anthology, A Snake in the Heart: Poems and Music by Chicago Spoken Word Performers. He is an assistant professor in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Dominican University.
In this episode, "Back to School", recorded at ACT Theatre on September 08, 2014: @2:48 "School Wars" by Beth Peterson; @12:33 PSA: Treehouse by Elizabeth Heffron; @15:32 "Weather Report" by Cliff Mass; @20:22 "Markheim: Episode 13" by Paul Mullin; @34:30 "Dream" by Johnny Mercer, performed by Modern Angels; @37:04 "The Common Core" by Vincent Delaney; @47:59 "Benny and the Jets" by John/Taupin, performed by Jose "Juicy" Gonzales and Lisa Halpern; @52:36 PSA: Scarecrow Video by Elizabeth Heffron; @55:38 "Life Rights" by Wayne Rawley; @1:09:43 "Pinprick" by Steve Scher; @1:17:50 "When You Wish Upon a Star" by Harline/Washington, performed by Modern Angels; @1:20:23 "Taxi to Hell: The Further Adventures of Charday, Squirrel P.I." by Scot Augustson; @1:35:47 Finale/Credits. Music Director: Jose "Juicy" Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Susanna Butler and Colleen Nielsen; Sound Technician: Michael Cornforth. Follow Cliff Mass and Steve Scher on Facebook, Twitter and http://cliffmass.blogspot.com, and hear Cliff's regular weather reports on KPLU 88.5 FM. Tax deductible donations to support the development of Sandbox Radio can be made online at www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "Swing Time", recorded at ACT Theatre on June 16, 2014: @2:28 "Swing Set Swing Time" by Juliet Waller Pruzan @11:16 Riveting Rosies Advertisement; @12:32 PSA: Lifelong by Wayne Rawley; @15:30 "There But For the Grace of God Goes Jimmy Connors" Written and performed by Tina Rowley; @24:18 "Bad, Bad Man" by Angie Louise (performed by Angie with the SRO); @29:10 "Eddie Z & His Organ Renown" by Elizabeth Heffron; @41:03 "Sing, Sing, Sing" by Louis Prima (performed by Cascadia Big Band); @45:51 "Markheim: Episode 12" by Paul Mullin; @1:00:19 PSA: West of Lenin by Wayne Rawley; @1:02:27 "Casey at the Bat" by Earnest Thayer (adapted for SR by Richard Ziman); @1:09:03 "I Wish I Were Twins" by Frank Loesser (arranged by Linda Dowdell, performed by The Riveting Rosies); @1:11:53 "Cousin Katie: POD" by Scot Augustson; @1:27:08 Finale/Credits. Music Director: Angie Louise; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Holly Boone and Colleen Nielsen; Sound Technician: Max Langley. Find our guests online: the-love-markets.com; cascadiabigband.com; gallivantingmonkey.blogspot.com; Tax deductible donations to support the development of Sandbox Radio can be made online at www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "The Food of Love", recorded at ACT Theatre on January 13, 2014: @2:25 "Markheim: Episode 11" by Paul Mullin; @16:20 PSA: Capitol Hill Housing by Elizabeth Heffron; @19:20 "Cousin Katie: SAD" by Scot Augustson (special guests Ken Jennings and Thierry Rautureau); @34:06 "The Tale of the Curious Oysters" by Lewis Carroll (adapted by Richard Ziman); @41:07 "Peel Me a Grape" by Dave Frishberg (performed with permission of Mr. Frishberg); @45:10 "Mom's Diner" by Wayne Rawley; @58:17 "Beyond the Box: Collect Everything" by Vincent Delaney; @1:13:19 PSA: Scarecrow Video by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:17:04 "Bella figlia dell'amore" from Rigoletto by Giuseppi Verdi (Megan Chenovick, soprano; Beth Kirchhoff, piano; Melina Pyron, Mezzo Soprano; Daniel Oakden, Baritone; Marcus Shelton, Tenor); @1:23:30 "Finale/Credits". Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Susannah Butler and Colleen Nielsen; Sound Technician: Max Langley. Tax deductible donations to support the development of Sandbox Radio can be made online at www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "Howl", recorded at West of Lenin on October 21, 2013: @2:33 "Monster Mash" by Wayne Rawley; @17:01 Poetry from Karen Finneyfrock; @22:44 "Beyond the Box Promo" by Richard Ziman; @24:48 "Cousin Katie Episode 4: Flash Mob of the Damned" by Scot Augustson; @35:53 "Zombie Flash" lyrics by Scot Augustson; @39:16 "Markheim: Episode 10" by Paul Mullin; @55:12 "We Are - The Amurrican People" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:05:10 "I Put a Spell on You" by Jay Hawkins, performed by Jose "Juicy" Gonzales with the Sandbox Radio Orchestra (Charles Leggett on harmonica); @1:08:23 "Next Time, on Cousin Katie" by Scot Augustson; @1:09:47 "Herbert West: Reanimator" adapted from the story by H.P. Lovecraft by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; @1:24:18 "Finale/Credits". Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Manager: Colleen Nielsen; Sound Technician: Max Langley. Tax deductible donations to support the development of Sandbox Radio can be made online at www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "The Naked Truth", recorded at West of Lenin on July 29, 2013: @2:50 "Markheim: Episode 9" by Paul Mullin; @18:10 "Casey at the Bat" by Ernest Thayer; @24:48 "Boise Rendition" by Vincent Delaney @38:08 "The Naked Truth" a poem by Anonymous; @44:08 "Girls on the Corner" by Angie Louise, performed by The Lovemarkets; @50:08 "Invitation" a poem by Charles Leggett; @51:50 "Cousin Katie Episode 3: Foul Ball" by Scot Augustson (featuring special guest Willie Weir); @1:07:50 "Charlie Brown Plays Cricket" written and performed by Willie Weir; @1:15:58 "Guys Who Bake Pies" by Wayne Rawley; @1:28:11 "Make Our Garden Grow" from CANDIDE, music by Leonard Bernstein (featuring soprano Heather Curtis Mullin & tenor Aaron Shanks, conducted by Bruce Monroe); @1:32:09 "Finale/Credits". Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Manager: Teresa Micheletti; Sound Technician: Jack Transue. Tax deductible donations to support the development of Sandbox Radio can be made online at www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "Fools Rush In", recorded at West of Lenin on April 29, 2013: @2:33 "All The World's A Book" by John Longenbaugh; @10:15 "PSA: ASTEP" by Elizabeth Heffron; @13:55 Susan Corzatte Reads Dorothy Parker; @18:01 "Cousin Katie Episode 2: The Thinkin' Spot" by Scot Augustson (featuring special guests Nancy Pearl & Cliff Mass); @31:31 "The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot featuring Richard Ziman; @42:16 "Fools Rush In" by Charles Leggett, performed with the SRO and Ladies of the Company; @46:56 "Markheim: Episode 8" by Paul Mullin; @1:01:49 "The Angels" by Emily Conbere featuring Sarah Harlett; @1:09:27 "Lucia/REMIX" by Donizetti/Serra featuring guest soprano Megan Chenovick; @1:13:56 "Portable 5 & the First Day of the Rest of Our Lives" by Wayne Rawley; @1:30:21 "Finale/Credits". Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law; Stage Manager: Colleen Nielsen; Sound Technician: Jordan Sell. Made possible in part by the Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs. Tax deductible donations to support the development of Sandbox Radio can be made online at www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "Eye of the Beholder", recorded at West of Lenin on January 28, 2013: @0:00 Intro @2:24 "Excerpts from Flying Through Blue" by Lisa Halpern; @16:34 "Markheim: Episode 7" by Paul Mullin; @30:27 "Cousin Katie: Pilot" by Scot Augustson; @39:20 "Erlkonig" by Franz Schubert, Jadd Davis/Tenor, Scott Warrender/Piano; @44:32 "The Girl Who Goes Alone" written and performed by Elizabeth Austen; @53:16 "PSA: FareStart" by Scot Augustson; @57:34 "Radio Theme Redux" Jose Gonzales with the SRO; @58:49 "Things We Didn't Do" by Vincent Delaney; @1:09:26 "I Only Have Eyes for You" by Dubin and Warren; @1:12:49 "Cousin Katie Teaser" by Scot Augustson; @1:13:25 "Evangeline" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:26:53 "Finale/Credits". Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law; Stage Manager: Colleen Nielsen; Sound Technician: Jordan Sell. Made possible in part by the Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs. "The Girl Who Goes Alone" was commissioned by Richard Hugo House for the 2009 Literary Series. It appears in the chapbook "The Girl Who Goes Alone" (Floating Bridge Press, 2010) and the full-length collection, Every Dress a Decision (Blue Begonia Press, 2011). Tax deductible donations to support the development of Sandbox Radio can be made online at www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "Something Wicked This Way", recorded at West of Lenin on October 1, 2012: @0:00 Intro @2:18 "Backscatter" by Vincent Delaney; @14:47 "Back of the 358 #7" by Paul Mullin; @16:02 "Muscle Memory" by Omar Willey; @23:26 "Quinceanera of the Damned" by Scot Augustson; @34:28 "Back of the 358 #8" by Paul Mullin; @36:50 "Here it Comes" by Charles Leggett with the Sandbox Radio Orchestra; @42:12 "Back of the 358 #9" by Paul Mullin; @45:13 "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe; @57:18 "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" by Paul Dukas, arranged by Bruce Monroe; @1:00:00 "Markheim: Episode 6" by Paul Mullin; @1:15:36 "Back of the 358 #10" by Paul Mullin; @1:18:15 "Shadow of Agnes" by Emily Conbere; @1:26:36 "Finale/Credits". Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law; Stage Manager: Louise Butler. Sponsored in part by a grant from 4Culture. www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "An Unexpected Twist", recorded at West of Lenin on July 23, 2012: @2:35 "Markehim: Episode 5" by Paul Mullin; @16:58 "A Work of Art" adapted from the story by Anton Chekhov; @26:00 PSA - Little Bit Theraputic Riding Center by Elizabeth Heffron; @28:25 "Sound Thieves" by Emily Conbere; @42:09 "Au Fond Du Temple Saint" by Georges Bizet; @47:08 PSA - World Arts Access by Scot Augustson; @50:56 "Rally" a poem by Reginald Andre Jackson; @58:21 "Lactar" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:12:12 "A Sousa Salsa" arranged by John Engerman; @1:15:38 "The Bleak End of the Woods" by Scot Augustson; @1:30:36 Finale/Credits. Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law; Stage Manager: Colleen Nielsen. Sponsored in part by a grant from 4Culture. www.sandboxradio.org
In this episode, "The Chase", recorded at West of Lenin on April 16, 2012: @1:42 "Stewart and Miriam" by Elizabeth Heffron; @10:52 "Markheim: Episode 4" by Paul Mullin; @25:40 "Why We Run" by Scot Augustson; @29:35 "Ain't Gonna Chase After You" by Charles Leggett; @33:25 "The Back of the 358 #4" by Paul Mullin; @34:50 "Straight With Chaser" by Ki Gottberg; @42:54 "Always Disappearing" by Juliet Pruzan; @56:20 "The Back of the 358 #5" by Paul Mullin; @57:40 "Child of the Second Tier" by Elizabeth Heffron @1:04:32 "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows"; @1:07:53 "The Back of the 358 #6" by Paul Mullin; @1:09:45 "Squeeze Play" by Vincent Delaney; @1:22:00 "Finale/Credits. Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law; Stage Manager: Colleen Nielsen. www.sandboxradio.org
In Act 2 of "To Hell With Love", recorded at West of Lenin on January 23, 2012: @0:00 "Angry" by Charles Leggett; @2:48 "Charlotte Doesn't Clean Here Anymore" by Scot Augustson; @17:55 PSA-Communities in Schools of Seattle by Vincent Delaney; @21:08 "Corwin by Corwin" by Elizabeth Heffron; @40:03 Finale/Credits. Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law. www.sandboxradio.org
In Act 1 of "To Hell With Love", recorded at West of Lenin on January 23, 2012: @0:00 Intro; @1:55 "F-You, Cupid!" by Anita Montgomery; @13:28 PSA-Coal Free Washington by Vincent Delaney; @16:45 "Lost Love Blues" by Charles Leggett; @22:53 "Markheim: Episode 3" by Paul Mullin; @37:30 "T-Minus" by Elizabeth Heffron. Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law. www.sandboxradio.
In Act 1 of "Horror Show", recorded at West of Lenin on October 10, 2011: @1:50 "The Hands of a Girl" by Ki Gottberg; @21:15 "The Back of the 358 #1" by Paul Mullin; @22:35 "Markheim: Episode 2" by Paul Mullin; @37:40 "The Back of the 358 #2" by Paul Mullin; @39:10 "The Black Cat" adapted from the story by Edgar Allen Poe. Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal and Rob Witmer; Directed by Leslie Law. www.sandboxradio.org
In Act 2 of "Horror Show", recorded at West of Lenin on October 10, 2011: @0:37 "PSA: Hanford Challenge" by Elizabeth Heffron; @3:45 "Madame Flora" by K. Brian Neel; @9:32 "The Request" by Vincent Delaney; @21:50 "The Back of the 358 #3" by Paul Mullin; @23:25 "Pipe Play" by Elizabeth Heffron; @43:02 Finale/Credits. Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal and Rob Witmer; Directed by Leslie Law. www.sandboxradio.org
In this premiere episode, "Back in the Game", recorded at West of Lenin on June 20, 2011: @1:50 - Episode 1 of "Markheim" by Paul Mullin; @13:30 - PSA: Hanford Challenge by Elizabeth Heffron; @17:00 - "Actor's Resume" a poem by Charles Leggett; @20:00 - "Notes from the Workplace" by Vincent Delaney; @37:08 - PSA: The Guiding Lights Network by Elizabeth Heffron; @39:32 - "Irreducible Howard" by Elizabeth Heffron; @52:36 - "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin; @55:42 - "West of Lenin Theme Song" music and lyrics by Jose Gonzales/Leslie Law; @58:30 - "Recipe for Stress" music and lyrics by Charles Leggett; @1:03:45 - "3/8ths" by Scot Augustson; @1:18:12 - PSA:Freehold's Engaged Theater Program by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:21:00 - "Road Trip" by Anita Montgomery; @1:31:10 - Finale/Credits; Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Rob Witmer; Directed by Leslie Law. www.sandboxradio.org
This year's Electronic Entertainment Expo is over, so it's time to rant and rave about everything that happened at the show in Los Angeles. From small news, to big games, to surprises, to letdowns, Eddie, Christos, and Jason wind themselves with E3 discussion, opinion, and analysis. 00:00 - Welcome! Intros. Christos has hay fever. 00:52 - What we've been playing. 01:10 - Jason's been playing... 01:35 - inFAMOUS vs. Prototype. 02:42 - Christos is playing... 03:03 - Killing Sims. 04:06 - Eddie's been playing... 04:22 - Punch Out!! vs. Punch Out!! vs. Punch Out!! 07:02 - News. 07:08 - Next Wii Zelda. Wii MotionPlus to be required. 08:11 - Street Fighter IV possible on the Wii? 10:19 - Jack Tretton: Sony's Motion Controller usable on EVERY PS3 game. 12:23 - PSP Go's ridiculous pricing. 14:06 - Pachter predicts Wii price drop this winter. 15:36 - Mike Gallagher says Obama administration is gaming friendly. 16:56 - Most impressive at E3. 17:09 - Christos's standout games. 18:51 - Jason's standout games. 21:41 - Natal and the pedopheliac wonderland. 25:54 - Eddie's standout games. 28:47 - Which presentation was the most entertaining? 29:21 - Jason liked... 31:16 - Eddie liked... 32:30 - Christos liked... 35:48 - Where the heck was Half-Life 2: Episode 3? 37:45 - "Does anyone think that Left 4 Dead 2 was announced way too early?" "Yes." "No." 38:58 - E3 Disappointments. 39:10 - Eddie was disappointed with... (and is a hypocrite) 39:33 - Jason was disappointed with... 39:52 - Where was XBLA? 41:50 - Game of Show? 42:01 - Eddie's pick(s). 42:20 - Christos's pick. 43:22 - Jason's pick. 44:43 - Activision vs. Doublefine. "...they should've put a ring on it..." 45:55 - Outro. Opening theme from Tecmo's Ninja Gaiden and sound designers More Yamasan, B.B., and Hasake, 1988, 1989. "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" composed by Christopher Stewart, Terius Nash, Kuk Harrell, and Beyonce Knowles, performed by Knowles, 2008. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamernode/message