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It's that time of the year again, when the Booklist editors gather ‘round the proverbial fire and share some of their favorite reads of the year. Covering everything from our Top of the List titles to personal faves, this episode has a little something for every reader. Here's what we talked about: Donna: We Loved It All: A Memory of Life. By Lydia Millet. (Adult Nonfiction Top of the List) The Morningside. By Téa Obreht. Martyr! By Kaveh Akbar. My Black Country: A Journey through Country Music's Black Past, Present, and Future. By Alice Randall. The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth. By Zoë Schlanger. Annie: Wandering Stars. By Tommy Orange. (Adult Fiction Top of the List) Donna Seaman interviews Tommy Orange for One Book, One Chicago All Fours. By Miranda July. Susan: The Wedding People. By Alison Espach. One of Us Knows. By Alyssa Cole. The Cottage around the Corner. By D. L. Soria. Sarah: A Greater Goal: The Epic Battle for Equal Pay in Women's Soccer—and Beyond. By Elizabeth Rusch. (Youth Nonfiction Top of the List) Dispatches from Parts Unknown. By Bryan Bliss. Ash's Cabin. By Jen Wang. Art by the author. (Youth Graphic Novel Top of the List) Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic Memoir. By Tessa Hulls. Art by the author. (Adult Graphic Novel Top of the List) The Puerto Rican War: A Graphic History. By John Vasquez Mejias. Art by the author. The Jellyfish. By Boum. Art by the author. Julia: The House on Yeet Street. By Preston Norton. (Middle Grade Top of the List) Bye Forever, I Guess. By Jodi Meadows. Ronny: That Always Happens Sometimes. By Kiley Frank. Illustrated by K-Fai Steele. (Picture Book Top of the List). The Yellow Bus. Written and illustrated by Loren Long. Kelly: Ariel Crashes a Train, by Olivia A. Cole. (YA Top of the List) The Dark We Know, by Wen-yi Lee. Compound Fracture, by Andrew Joseph White. My Throat an Open Grave, by Tori Bovalino. Heather: Birding with Benefits. By Sarah T. Dubb. Read by Mia Hutchinson-Shaw and Evan Sibley. The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years. By Shubnum Khan. Read by Soneela Nankani. Know Your Newlywed. By Heather Taylor, Hillary Nussbaum, and Elena Armas. Read by Tyler Posey, Mary Mouser, and a full cast. Stars in Your Eyes. By Kacen Callender. Read by André Santana and others. Nothing: John Cage and 4'33”. By Nicholas Day and Chris Rashka. Read by Fred Berman. Onyx & Beyond. By Amber McBride. Read by André Santana. Gender Queer. By Maia Kobabe. Read by Maia Kobabe and a full cast. Tree. Table. Book. By Lois Lowry. Read by Hope Newhouse. And Anita de Monte Laughs Last. By Xochitl Gonzalez. Read by Jessica Pimentel and others. (Adult Audio Top of the List) Better Must Come. By Desmond Hall. Read by Jaime Lincoln Smith. (Youth Audio Top of the List)
Send us a textOn this episode we once again open The Big Wakeup Call Vault (TM) and listen to some of my Halloween-related interviews!First, from 9/27/21: Cassandra Peterson AKA Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, made her second visit to the show when she called in to discuss her memoir "Yours Cruelly, Elvira."From 10/30/2014: Tyler Mane, who donned the mask of Michael Myers in "Halloween" and "H2," talked about his movie "Compound Fracture."From 1/29/2018: Kane Hodder, who played Jason in the "Friday the 13th" series, chatted about his movie "Victor Crowley."From 10/20/2021: Deborah Vorhees, actress from the "Friday the 13th" series, talked about her new movie and directorial debut, "13 Fanboy."From 10/27/2017: "Count" Dominick Dicce discussed his book "You're a Vampire - That Sucks!"And from 10/20/2015: We revisit Elvira's first appearance on the show, talking about her stint as a guest judge on Food Network's "Halloween Wars."Happy Halloween!
This week, Liberty and Danika discuss Guide Me Home, Compound Fracture, We'll Prescribe You a Cat, and more great books! Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Join Book Riot's editorial staff and expert guest writers at The Deep Dive, your destination for deep thoughts on all things reading, behind-the-scenes insights, informed takes, and so much more. Whether we're analyzing book deal trends, whittling down the best books of the century, or letting you in on the best book club book of the summer, you'll find something to nerd out over and enrich your reading life. With decades of experience in books and publishing between us, we have a wealth of knowledge, thoughts, and curated goodness we can't wait to share with you. Go ahead and take the plunge. Visit bookriot.com/deepdive to subscribe for free, or become an All Access member starting at $6 per month or $60 per year and get unlimited access to members-only content in 20+ newsletters, community features, and the warm fuzzies knowing you are supporting independent media. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed On the Show: Guide Me Home (A Highway 59 Novel) by Attica Locke Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White We'll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida, E. Madison Shimoda (translator) Thyme Travellers: An Anthology of Palestinian Speculative Fiction edited by Sonia Sulaiman Death at the Sign of the Rook: A Jackson Brodie Novel by Kate Atkinson We Came to Welcome You: A Novel of Suburban Horror by Vincent Tirado The Gods Below by Andrea Stewart Stealing Little Moon: The Legacy of the American Indian Boarding Schools by Dan SaSuWeh Jones For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we once again open The Big Wakeup Call Vault (TM) and listen to some of my Halloween-related interviews!First, from 9/27/21: Cassandra Peterson AKA Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, made her second visit to the show when she called in to discuss her memoir "Yours Cruelly, Elvira."From 10/30/2014: Tyler Mane, who donned the mask of Michael Myers in "Halloween" and "H2," talked about his movie "Compound Fracture."From 1/29/2018: Kane Hodder, who played Jason in the "Friday the 13th" series, chatted about his movie "Victor Crowley."From 10/20/2021: Deborah Vorhees, actress from the "Friday the 13th" series, talked about her new movie and directorial debut, "13 Fanboy."From 10/27/2017: "Count" Dominick Dicce discussed his book "You're a Vampire - That Sucks!"And from 10/20/2015: We revisit Elvira's first appearance on the show, talking about her stint as a guest judge on Food Network's "Halloween Wars."Happy Halloween!
If I were to expose your BONE, that would be called a deep laceration.If I were to expose the MARROW of your bone, that would be called a COMPOUND FRACTURE or an OPEN fracture. It is a big deal. It fast becomes the highest priority of a person's life.Similarly, God says He's gonna do such exposure on us. He's gonna give us COMPOUND fractures with His Word. He's gonna expose us deeply. Maybe even rend us open. Why? for our good. For our benefit. To help us. Join me for 7 minutes today as God rends us with His Word to give us Compound Fractures of the Soul. bewithme.us
On this episode we once again open The Big Wakeup Call Vault (TM) and listen to some of my Halloween-related interviews!First, from 9/27/21: Cassandra Peterson AKA Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, made her second visit to the show when she called in to discuss her memoir "Yours Cruelly, Elvira."From 10/30/2014: Tyler Mane, who donned the mask of Michael Myers in "Halloween" and "H2," talked about his movie "Compound Fracture."From 1/29/2018: Kane Hodder, who played Jason in the "Friday the 13th" series, chatted about his movie "Victor Crowley."From 10/20/2021: Deborah Vorhees, actress from the "Friday the 13th" series, talked about her new movie and directorial debut, "13 Fanboy."From 10/27/2017: "Count" Dominick Dicce discussed his book "You're a Vampire - That Sucks!"And from 10/20/2015: We revisit Elvira's first appearance on the show, talking about her stint as a guest judge on Food Network's "Halloween Wars."Happy Halloween!
Johnita shares details about the accident retold through her journals. How can life change so drastically and completely, in the blink of an eye?
New previews drop on the 28th leading up to the podcast debut on June 28th, 2022. Welcome to W.I.T.H (Waiting is the hardest). This podcast is the story of one woman's journey of survival following a catastrophic car accident. Five years ago, Johnita, her daughter, and her aunt, were rear-ended while in a standstill in construction traffic by an SUV going 65 mph. Johnita took the brunt of the injuries and what followed was a journey of survival, rehabilitation, hope, and healing. The show premieres June 28, 2022, on the five year anniversary of the accident. This podcast is unique in that it's retold from the perspective of the journals Johnita kept throughout her recovery. Johnita will be sharing excerpts from her journal and exploring themes of depression, anger, PTSD, faith, family support, and medical care with her sister-friend and co-host, Lisa. Together, they will explore what it means to survive the unthinkable and all the things that aren't discussed on the journey. This podcast is Raw. Real. and Unfiltered.This show is for anyone who has survived, currently going through, or knows someone who has gone through an insurmountable challenge.
Welcome to W.I.T.H (Waiting is the hardest). This podcast is the story of one woman's journey of survival following a catastrophic car accident. Five years ago, Johnita, her daughter, and her aunt, were rear-ended while in a standstill in construction traffic by an SUV going 65 mph. Johnita took the brunt of the injuries and what followed was a journey of survival, rehabilitation, hope, and healing. The show premieres June 28, 2022, on the five year anniversary of the accident. This podcast is unique in that it's retold from the perspective of the journals Johnita kept throughout her recovery. Johnita will be sharing excerpts from her journal and exploring themes of depression, anger, PTSD, faith, family support, and medical care with her sister-friend and co-host, Lisa. Together, they will explore what it means to survive the unthinkable and all the things that aren't discussed on the journey. This podcast is Raw. Real. and Unfiltered.This show is for anyone who has survived, currently going through, or knows someone who has gone through an insurmountable challenge.
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Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
Episode 31 of the For The Burgh Podcast features Actor and retired WCW wrestler Tyler Mane! Tyler talks about his early wrestling career and being trained in the Hart Dungeon by Stu Hart himself. He tells us what it was like tagging with Kevin Nash, wrestling all around the world and being one of the last guys to wrestle the late, great Andre The Giant. We talk about his film career and his various roles including Sabretooth from X-men and of course Michael Myers in Rob Zombie’s Halloween 1 and 2! Also be sure to check out his production company Mane Entertainment and their new releases including Compound Fracture and Penance Lane starring himself and Scout Taylor Compton!
Christian J. Ilten and Jonathan Rushing are back at it again, talking trash on a litany of topics including the Lakers winning their 17th Championship down in the bubble, the ALCS and NLCS, and about how the Jets somehow got worse, along with so much more!
Hi everyone this time AJ and Steve interview Tyler Mane and Derek Mears for the Re-Release of Compound Fracture. As always Tyler is a real sweet guy and Derek Mears was awesome to talk to. Hope you enjoy the interview as much as we did!!!
Tyler Mane, Derek Mears and Muse Watson of COMPOUND FRACTURE re-releasing August 11th on Video on Demand! Compound Fracture
Tyler Mane, Derek Mears and Muse Watson of COMPOUND FRACTURE re-releasing August 11th on Video on Demand! Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - Original theme by The Tomb of Nick Cage --- 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/withoutyourhead/message
This one is here by dubbed the LONG ONE as Viv and Lily spend quite some time talking about what's been going on in their lives, and videos games like River City Girls.BUT WE DO TALK ABOUT RANMA TOO! In this Episode we discuss why Ranma deserves everything that happens to him at the hands of Akane. Honestly that boy, he have no tact!Reach us on Twitter at @datfireprincess, @WorldEaterViv, and @ranmapodcast
This Podcast segment of ‘Ask the Doctor’ addresses questions submitted by Sports Medicine Weekly followers. Dr. Brian Cole and Steve Kashul discuss the above topics: Read aboutContinue readingThe post Ask the Doctor: Running with Osteoarthritis; Lower Back Pain from Activity; Alex Smith Compound Fracture appeared first on Sports Medicine Weekly.
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Welcome back to the Horror 101 show where we are continuing to Educate your Fears. With the new Ghostbusters film coming our conversation turned to remakes recently and when it was disclosed that the World Famous Brian Stewart hadn't seen David Cronenberg's 1986 remake of Kurt Neumann's The Fly (1958 with Vincent Price) then we knew exactly what Episode 51 was going to be. David Cronenberg has been called the Canadian David Lynch because of his bizarre and sometimes confusing narratives. Whatever your opinion of his style, there is one thing that we can all agree on and that is Mr. Cronenberg knows horror and he isn't shy about using gore and grim nastiness to tell a story. In our opinion The Fly is a great achievement that rivals Carpenter's The Thing for great 80s remake status. Its as tragic as it is terrifying. The Fly has amazing performances from Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. An astounding classical score from Howard Shore and some of Chris Walas' most horrifying special effects ever filmed. Join us as we dissect the film and its production in this retrospective show and give the Horror 101 treatment to Cronenberg's The Fly. Show Highlights... 01:00 Introduction to The Fly (old and new)... 05:30 The $5 bet... 07:15 The chemistry between Davis and Goldblum... 10:25 From celebration to tragic mistake... 13:40 The Compound Fracture... 14:30 Be afraid...be very afraid! 16:50 From Euphoria to Deterioration... 18:30 The horror is coming... 19:40 Puking on the Donut (vomit drop) 21:00 Guess who's pregnant! 22:40 "I'll hurt you if you stay" 24:50 Nood enters!! 25:12 The torment of Stathis (Chris Walas effects)... 28:35 Not disclosing the ending...scoring the film. 31:36 Conclusion...
This week on The Moment, Brian Koppelman talks to Jim James, the lead singer and songwriter for the band My Morning Jacket. Brian and Jim talk about the band's latest album, The Waterfall, and the message within many of their songs. Plus, Jim meditates on criticism and its role in the artistic process, how his songs are created over several years in a garden of ideas, and what it feels like, minutes before he steps on the stage, to bring a group of people together around one common cause --- love. Topics mentioned: The Waterfall album "Compound Fracture" by My Morning Jacket Z album "Wordless Chorus" by My Morning Jacket RPM - A non profit organization Bruce Springsteen's Harry Chapin Tribute E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction by David Foster Wallace "I'm Amazed" by My Morning Jacket The New Basement Tapes (w/ Elvis Costello, Marcus Mumford, Rhiannon Giddens, and Taylor Goldsmith) "Blues Run the Game" by Jackson Frank One Big Circle: How My Morning Jacket Rebounded With Its Best Album in a Decade by Steven Hyden Out of Time album "Me and Honey" by REM "Country Feedback" by REM Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron "Believe (Nobody Knows)" by My Morning Jacket Led Zeppelin III "Tangerine" by Led Zeppelin People mentioned: Jim James Indigo Girls Bob Dylan Curtis Mayfield Neil Young Eckhart Tolle Lou Reed Michael Stipe and Peter Buck REM Monsters of Folk Nick Drake Washington Phillips Paul Simon Van Halen Motley Crue Nirvana Pearl Jam The Replacements Ken Wilbur Jack Kornfield This episode of The Moment is brought to you by Braintree. Looking to set up payments for your business? Braintree gives your app or website a payment solution that accepts just about every payment method with one simple integration. Plus, we'll give you your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free. To learn more, visit BraintreePayments.com/Moment. And by The Message, an original science fiction podcast from Panoply and GE Podcast Theater. All of Season 1 is available now, so listen and find out why a 70-year-old alien recording seems to be killing people. Search for The Message on iTunes. Email: themomentbk@gmail.com Twitter: @BrianKoppelman iTunes: itunes.com/themoment To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on The Moment, Brian Koppelman talks to Jim James, the lead singer and songwriter for the band My Morning Jacket. Brian and Jim talk about the band’s latest album, The Waterfall, and the message within many of their songs. Plus, Jim meditates on criticism and its role in the artistic process, how his songs are created over several years in a garden of ideas, and what it feels like, minutes before he steps on the stage, to bring a group of people together around one common cause --- love. Topics mentioned: The Waterfall album “Compound Fracture” by My Morning Jacket Z album “Wordless Chorus” by My Morning Jacket RPM – A non profit organization Bruce Springsteen’s Harry Chapin Tribute E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction by David Foster Wallace “I’m Amazed” by My Morning Jacket The New Basement Tapes (w/ Elvis Costello, Marcus Mumford, Rhiannon Giddens, and Taylor Goldsmith) “Blues Run the Game” by Jackson Frank One Big Circle: How My Morning Jacket Rebounded With Its Best Album in a Decade by Steven Hyden Out of Time album “Me and Honey” by REM "Country Feedback” by REM Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron “Believe (Nobody Knows)” by My Morning Jacket Led Zeppelin III “Tangerine” by Led Zeppelin People mentioned: Jim James Indigo Girls Bob Dylan Curtis Mayfield Neil Young Eckhart Tolle Lou Reed Michael Stipe and Peter Buck REM Monsters of Folk Nick Drake Washington Phillips Paul Simon Van Halen Motley Crue Nirvana Pearl Jam The Replacements Ken Wilbur Jack Kornfield This episode of The Moment is brought to you by Braintree. Looking to set up payments for your business? Braintree gives your app or website a payment solution that accepts just about every payment method with one simple integration. Plus, we’ll give you your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free. To learn more, visit BraintreePayments.com/Moment. And by The Message, an original science fiction podcast from Panoply and GE Podcast Theater. All of Season 1 is available now, so listen and find out why a 70-year-old alien recording seems to be killing people. Search for The Message on iTunes. Email: themomentbk@gmail.com Twitter: @BrianKoppelman iTunes: itunes.com/themoment
HorrorHound Magazine staffers Aaron Crowell (Managing Editor), Jason Kretten (Writer/Contributor) and Freddy Morris of Night of the Living Podcast discuss movie news: Pacific Rim 2, At The Mountain of Madness, Let Us Prey, Babadook, Torment 2014, Ju-On: The Beginning of the End, L.A. Slasher and Rob Zombies 13. Horror Comic talk includes: Hellboy & BPRD. Our "Recently Watched" segment includes films: Run! Bitch Run!, Rigor Mortis,Compound Fracture, Joy Ride 3 and In Fear. Television talk: The Strain, Hemlock Grove and True Detective Season 2 (rumors). Ourfocus is the work of Stephen King, both on the printed page and its adapted film offspring. The new issue of HorrorHound covers the KING of horror Stephen King along with others writers of great influence on the horror genre So run out and score a copy of Issue #48 of HorrorHound Magazine OUT NOW! The HorrorHound Radio staff also discuss the next HorrorHound Weekend convention's (HorrorHound Weekend Indianapolis on Sept. 5-7, 2014) newest guest which includes Jason Patric (Lost Boys), John Jarratt (Wolf Creek) and Kane (WWE Champion) with more to come. We play the track Inside the Vial, from the newest HorrorHound Records recording artist The Big Bad from West Virginia, as HorrorHound Records will be releasing their new self titled album on September 5th at HorrorHound Weekend in Indianapolis. They will also be in attendence and performing with Mushroomhead and Harley Poe with more news on the event coming soon! So keep an eye on the HorrorHoundWeekend Facebook page for updates. Please, Contact us at horrorhoundradio@mail.com we would really like to hear from you. Let us know what you would like to hear us discuss on the show.
Today, on a very special episode of the Grave Plot Podcast... Okay, so it's not really that special, unless you count the fact that it's our twentieth episode! Plus, we announce the winner of the first ever Remake Madness tournament! So I guess it is pretty damn special! Our two movie reviews this episode are about family, as demented as they may sometimes be. Up first we have Torment, about a family who attacks another family after the first family moves into the other family's home. Got that? The second selection features the long-awaited Michael vs. Jason matchup. Except, it's not Michael vs. Jason. While Tyler Mane does play a character named Michael, it's not the one from Haddonfield. And Derek Mears plays William, not Jason. Regardless, those two take the screen together for the first time in the film Compound Fracture. Before we can get to that, though, we've got some Horror Business to take care of. We start off by catching you up on the Slender Man stabbings. We make the transition into the world of fiction gradually, introducing Through the Wormhole as it examines whether or not a zombie apocalypse could realistically happen. Speaking of zombies, we tell you the latest details about the new movie from Rob Zombie, 31. We then discuss the new trend in horror cinema, the re-remake, with The Omen being the latest victim. In the world of original remakes (is that a thing?), Japanese thriller Audition is getting adapted for American audiences. So that should be interesting. Or not. Up next we dive into the world of home video, discussing the straight-to-video release of See No Evil 2 as well as the new anthology box set of The Exorcist series and the special edition release of Night Breed. We also discuss the new season of the Netflix original series Hemlock Grove. We finish it off by breaking down the trailer for Dracula Untold and tell you when you can expect to see Insidious: Chapter 3 hit theaters. On top of all that, we also had the privilege of speaking to writer/director/actress Jessica Cameron. Jessica tells us how she got started in the business, how she came to start directing, the story behind Truth or Dare, updates on her new movie Save Yourself, and tales of hot tub trespassing. It was a very fun interview so we hope you have as much fun listening as we did recording. So enjoy our twentieth episode with the ones you love. Stay thirsty, my friends.
All sorts of conversation this week, everything from the movie we watched to strokes. We managed to watch the first film from the newly formed Mane Studios.IMDBTrailerOh The Terror WebsiteFacebook pageWe would like to thank Diablo Swing Orchestra for their song Heroines. Go check out some of their other songs if you enjoy the into music.
In this episode Shawn and Ed discuss their brush with stardom when they attend the premiere of Tyler Mane’s “Compound Fracture” and learn a valuable lesson in GPS 101. They also discuss the pitfalls of dating a superhero and Ed unwilling discovers more about Shawn’s dating history then he cares … Continue reading → The post Geeksters – Episode 30 appeared first on Words with Geeks.
In this episode Tim and Wayne interview Tyler Mane. He is known for movies such as Rob Zombie's Halloween where he plays Michael Myers as well as his roles in the X-men films as Sabertooth and the goliath Argonaut Ajax in Troy. He talks to Necronomicast about working in the industry, prepping for roles, being behind an iconic mask, and his new production company Mane Entertainment who is currently promoting the movie Compound Fracture. Mane Entertainment online Tyler Mane on facebook Mane Entertainment on facebook
This week on the Stream, we start by recapping the baseball's opening day games. We also make our bold predictions for who will win each division and also American/National League Champs. And of course we couldn't leave off our World Series predictions as well. Also in discussion, Minnesota Golden Gophers coaching search, the final four, and OMG! DID YOU SEE THAT BONE COMING OUT OF THAT KID'S KNEE?!?!
4 strangers meet on a train to play Trivial Pursuit in order to promote Wes Weitzenhoffer's official Table Top Day home game for the Lustgarten Foundation to cure pancreatic cancer. All that minus us being on a train and strangers. Make sense? No? It's for charity people. Play along with us and yell when we get the easy questions wrong! And you can't play 90's edition trivial pursuit without geeking out over some of the questions. Plus, Renae and Sina recount the story about how the annoying letters of a teenage boy paved the way for him becoming the editor of Skybound Comics, which includes The Walking Dead. Find out how you can win a screen-worn Michael Myers costume from Halloween. Hint: It involves seeing the awesomely horrifying film Compound Fracture that our dear Renae produced and co-wrote with her hubby Sabretooth... I mean Tyler Mane. www.CompoundFractureTheMovie.com In addition Sina has very graciously donated original cover art of his Not My Bag graphic novel to auction off for our cause. The auction has ended and the cover art went for $510! You can also donate straight to the charity at www.lustgarten.org/tabletopday2013. Superman Main Titles Theme by John Williams.