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On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Sean Mirski, a lawyer and U.S. foreign policy scholar, joins Federalist Staff Writer Shawn Fleetwood to discuss the rise of the United States as a global superpower and how lessons from the past can inform the foreign policy decisions of the future. You can find Mirski's book "We May Dominate the World: Ambition, Anxiety, and the Rise of the American Colossus" here.
We discuss why Nick has a GIF problem, why Emily is obsessed with Donald Glover's Swarm, and why people need to be told not to eat their fruit roll up wrappers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Each week we're going to bring you some suggestions for your summer reading, taking a different category each time. This week Bob Johnstone of The Gutter Bookshop, joined Stefanie to recommend some classic reads. He recommended The Talented Mr Ripley by Patricia Highsmith, The Enchanted April by Elizabeth Von Arnim,Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, My Antonia by Willa Cather, The Colussus of Maroussi by Henry Miller,Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh, The Greengage Summer by Rumer Godden, Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe and Chances by Jackie Collins.
Each week we're going to bring you some suggestions for your summer reading, taking a different category each time. This week Bob Johnstone of The Gutter Bookshop, joined Stefanie to recommend some classic reads. He recommended The Talented Mr Ripley by Patricia Highsmith, The Enchanted April by Elizabeth Von Arnim,Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, My Antonia by Willa Cather, The Colussus of Maroussi by Henry Miller,Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh, The Greengage Summer by Rumer Godden, Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe and Chances by Jackie Collins.
In Season 2 ~ Episode 16, the team wants to know if grocery stores should go dark. They discuss that and also protests about the national closures, which are gaining momentum.In The Truth Is Alien, Corey presents the Colussus of Rhodes, one of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World.
We have another two parts topic for you with the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World. Learn some history that may or may not be true! Find us on itunes and such and leave us a review!
We have another two parts topic for you with the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World. Learn some history that may or may not be true! Find us on itunes and such and leave us a review!
This week... we have Eric from A Comic Shop in the studio. We dive deep into the Comics universe, working at a comic shop, and the OMEGA mutant... Jean Grey, the Dark Phoenix. We also talk about sequels that are better than the original. Hope you enjoy! Email: FullFrontalNerdityShow@gmail.com Twitter: FFNShow https://www.patreon.com/FullFrontalNerdityShow Join our Facebook Group as well: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2084856825068691/
This episode plays songs about Toxic Masculinity and the notion of manhood. Here's the playlist: 1. Toxic Avenger theme song. 2. Britney Spears “Toxic” from In the Zone (2003) 3. Muddy Waters “Mannish Boy” from Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live (Legacy Edition) (1979) 4. Chicago “I'm a Man” from In Chicago (2011) on Image Entertainment. 5. Bo Diddley “I'm a Man” from The Chess Box (Box Set) (1990) 6. George Thorogood “bad to the bone” from Rock Line, Vol. 2 on M&M 7. Rolling Stones “Street Fighting Man” from Exile On Main Street (CD) 8. The Stanley Brothers “I'm A Man of Constant Sorrow” from The Complete Columbia Stanley Brothers (1959) on Legacy/Columbia 9. Sam Fender “Dead Boys” from Dead Boys - EP on Polydor Records 10. Idles “Colussus” from Colossus - Single on Partisan Records / PIAS / Hostess 11. As It Is “The Stigma (Boys Don’t Cry)” from The Great Depression on Fearless Records 12. EAST AFRICA Ceremonial & Folk Music “Masai Raiding Songs (Kenya)” from EAST AFRICA Ceremonial & Folk Music (2002) on Nonesuch (USA) 13. Peder Mannerfelt “I Stand Up and Say, Toxic Masculinity Has Got to Go Away” from I Stand Up and Say, Toxic Masculinity Has Got to Go Away - Single on Peder Mannerfelt Produktion.
We are back! This week's episode is host to the amazing, talented Babs Butcher, a cosplay legend, who this past weekend killed it at Keystone Comic Con as The Wasp, Colussus, and Jester from Critical Role. She has been featured on the Party Nerdz podcast and we love her with all of our hearts! Enjoy with us, while we enjoy a lovely Chloe Merlot and a classic cheap-o, Rex Goliath Cabernet!
119 - Trials of Osiris and The New Colussus
The team reviews the new Kingsman movie and Ghost Recon Wildlands' new PvP mode. Colussus is in the New X-Men movie played by an older actor? Linda Hamilton is back in Terminator?
Äntligen Måndag igen! I denna den 27:e episoden av PXLPod Pratas det lite League of Legends samt en hel del World of Warcraft. Bland nyheterna denna vecka finns det faktum att Dota 2 vill göra upplevelsen bättre för nya spelare, NBA2K18 får story, Wolfenstein 2: The new Colussus matar ut trailers samt att Nidhogg 2 släpps inom kort. Mikael har varit och sett War of the Planet of the Apes och dessutom hunnit med att se klart Ozark. Mathias å andra sidan har sett John Wick chapter 2, Sausage Party och Nice guys. Musikquizet är såklart tillbaka. Som vanligt svarar vi även på frågor ställda av er som lyssnar. Tack för att ni lyssnar! PXLPod - Discord
The Wolverine(s) attack Omega Red and the failed Soviet Union while Colussus rips his shirt and manges to keep his pants on. A woman made blizzard makes everybody chill out.
Semestern är slut för de allra flesta och vardagslunken kan förmörka det allra gladaste sinnet… Vilken tur då att Bob & Peter serverar ett episkt/maffigt/kolossalt avsnitt av Play Before You Die där vi snackar om 16 kolosser av blandad vikt … Läs mer →
We’re going to HeroesCon! If you’re going to be in Charlotte, North Carolina this weekend, come find us and say hello! Your beloved hosts will be moderating some panels and wandering around the con all weekend. This week Brett (X-Men devotee) and Ben (self-described Trekkie) join forces to read two of the strangest crossover stories in comic book history: Star Trek/X-Men #1 (1996) by Scott Lobdell (with art provided by pretty much everyone that ever worked at Top Cow) and Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men: Second Contact #1 (1998) by Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton and Cary Nord. Spoiler: these books are actually pretty good, crazy as they may be. Topics discussed include: the Top Cow hip hop crew; are the X-Men helping out Star Trek, or vice versa?; Gary Mitchell and other villain names; the relative sizes of things in outer space; the late ‘90s multimedia craze; and how to induce sentimentality with judicious use of time travel and alternate realities. Where’s Matt? Well, due to technical difficulties (which also made this episode late) we had to re-record this one, and schedules did not work out. But we were able to salvage some audio from the first session, so his comments are here too. These issues are out of print, so enjoy looking at some of these excerpts as you listen. Star Trek/X-Men #1 Scotty says “Laddie” a lot Gladiator in space Did he just punch my ship?“ Detailed Wolverine, featureless Scotty. Dr. McCoy? Check out Wolverine’s bone claws! Wolverine speaking to an instrument panel. Friend of yours? Bishop is impossibly buff. Cyclops throws Phoenix under the bus. Gary/Proteus is defeated, everyone go home. Gambit flirting with Uhura. Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men: Second Contact #1 Painstaking attempt at continuity. Brief cameo by The Thunderbolts. Colussus sneaking up on Mr. Data, who is dressed like your dad. Kang and his color-coded costume. The far flung future of 2013. Battle of Wolf 359. John Proudstar serving aboard the USS Saratoga. Kitty is growing up, right? Kitty destroys a sentinel. Kitty finally sees her mind travel. Kitty Pryde kissing Wesley Crusher. Riker and Banshee (two of Brett’s crushes) team up. Wolverine gave Worf a cigar. Computer coloring creates Deanna Troibot. You can also watch/read (most) of the first comic on YouTube. And, as always, you can click the comic book covers to purchase these issues on MyComicShop.com. See you at HeroesCon! "Benjamin Ragheb / Star Trek X-Men Comics" originally appeared at http://mattandbrettlovecomics.com/podcast/2013/star-trex-men.html
Hedlund, Kjellin, Berglöf och Bengtsson är i studion igen. Och då blir det nördigt. Oooh yeah!