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Cory Taylor joins our usual hosts for this week's cotillion of a podcast, and the first thing on the agenda is to remind people to get their Noblegarden ducky costume! Transmog and costuming is very important to us. But, then we get into the usual topic du jour when Cory joins the crew: how Heroes of the Storm is primed for a comeback. Cory, as usual, makes a very compelling argument that Blizzard's MOBA is just sleeping on a farm upstate and is definitely making a triumphant return anytime now, for real. Plus, Overwatch 2 Stadium released and the motion sick among us are cautiously optimistic that they won't hurl. It uses a similar perspective to a zoomed out version of Elder Scrolls Oblivion, and we're just going to take a big swig of water before we read the next bullet point here...Also, Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3. No, I will not be elaborating.If you have a few minutes, please fill out our survey to tell us what you think about the podcast. This data is collected by our podcast host, Acast, and will be used to help us improve the show as well as attract potential sponsors. Your answers are completely anonymous. We appreciate your help!If you enjoy the show, please support us on Patreon, where you can get these episodes early and ad-free! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sounds like Soon Bang is in trouble for alleged brothel activities. Phoenix Basketball advances to the Final Four for the first time in school history. A new song from Cory Taylor & Wage War. Plus so much more on a Tuesday!
Join us with special guest Cory Taylor as we discuss the uncertain future of Warcraft Rumble, our love of October's WoW Trading Post transmog options, and what we are looking forward to with next week's Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred expansion.Plus, the most important question of the week: Who would be the best and worst Warcraft character to give voice directions for driving? My vote is a holographic Khadgar head in a bubble. Who's with me!? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Special guests Cory Taylor and Liz Patt join us as we discuss how the story of the newest War Within cinematic feels a little too familiar, where exactly Warcraft Rumble went wrong, and how the Radiant Echoes pre-patch event feels like we're all doing the time warp again (spoiler: it's just a jump to the left.) To prove we aren't all doom and gloom and actually love games (no really), we also cover the pleasant surprises in Diablo 4 Season 5, the potential of the new dev team dedicated to working on AA games using Blizzard properties, and how Hearthstone Battlegrounds Season 8 will be giving us the Old God-infused baked goods we didn't know we needed in our lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blizzard Watch writer Cory Taylor joins us as we discuss Blizzard's announcement on how they will make it easier to get your weekly gear cache in the upcoming WoW expansion, Warcraft Rumble's Season 7 content delay, Hearthstone's ban of the most adorable card ever, Overwatch 2's Summer Games uncharacteristically quiet launch, and how to get the new Owl mount in WoW. Plus, our favorite isometric CRPGs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Check out this episode with Cory Taylor and Dalton Minder from Agility Technologies. Agility is headquartered in Springfield, IL. In this episode we learn how Agility Technologies can assist businesses with a number of managed services, including IT, Cloud Services, Security, Voice, Compliance, Cabling, and MUCH more. In a world of technology, it is a necessity to have a tech services partner like Agility on your side. Agility's Website: https://agcomtech.com/ Agility's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/agilitycomtech
Join us with special guest Blizzard Watch writer Cory Taylor as we discuss the upcoming Blizzard mobile game, Warcraft Rumble, the new pricy BlizzCon Collection bundles, the possible future of Wrath Classic when it runs out of original content, how Diablo 4 is changing Resistances, and the significance of Blizzard releasing 3D printing files.
When you understand what they do, you'll have a new appreciation for your foosball promoter. Matt McCrorey, Michael Stahl and Cory Taylor give their take on the most challenging part of the sport of foosball.Become a Foosball Radio Patreon Pillar: Patreon.com/FoosballRadio
This show is an enlightening, insightful, 30-minute conversation with amazing people to help listeners nurture their own souls and live their best lives. Guests range from thought leaders in health, PR, faith, politics, finance, mentorship, and community advocacy to mental health, music, entertainment, social justice, education, and leadership. “Soul Wealth” not just a brand — it is also a “lifestyle” of vision, compassion, authenticity, abundance, and legacy created one conversation and one choice at a time. vikkijohnson.com
Entertainment manager Cory Taylor joins us on today's episode. With more than ten years of expertise, Cory Taylor is a talented professional in the music business. The native of Virginia began working in the music business in 2005 as the day manager for Cheryl "Coko" Clemons, a member of the Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum R&B trio known as "Sisters With Voices," or SWV. He also contributes to VIBE and has interviewed various people, including Teddy Riley, Faith Evans, Tank, Musiq, Tweet, Ginuwine, and Tank! Faith Evans and Cory have partnered to create and produce several upcoming docuseries. Cory discusses his early days in the church, the key to his success in the business, and a health concern that caused him to reassess his priorities.
8 time WORLD CHAMPION and professional Iron series athlete Cory Taylor comes on to the show to discuss lifesaving in Australia and New Zealand with Piran Phillips.
Anthony Vincent is the man behind the viral YouTube channel “Ten Second Songs”. After his first video covering Katy Perry's “Dark Horse” went instantly viral and accrued 10's of millions of views, he got on the radar of industry heavyweights such as Linkin Park, Cory Taylor of Slipknot and Rolling Stone Magazine. Anthony lays out the biggest lessons he's learned after going from 0 to a million subscribers in just 8 months and discusses the pressures that come along with such recognition. Today on The Vinny Brusco Show: How Anthony got into streaming and YouTube The evolution of podcasting Artists being driven by a need for validation Getting a million subscribers in 8 months Mental health when dealing with fast fame Connect with Anthony Vincent: Instagram: @anthonyvincentofficial Youtube: @TenSecondSongs Patreon: www.patreon.com/tensecondsongs Connect with Vinny Brusco: Instagram: @thevbshow YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TheVinnyBruscoShow Website: www.vinnybrusco.com
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us at Rock Phoenix Live. We have all the christmas rock and punk and techno as well as a bit more christmas music you could want! Happy Listening we love you guys!!!Lemmy Kilmister- Run Rudolph RunDokken- Santa Claus Is Coming To TownJoan Jett- Little Drummer BoyCorey Taylor- X-M@$Band Aid- Do They Know Its ChristmasThe Waitresses - Christmas WrappingBIlly Idol- Yellin At The Xmas TreeJimmy Eat World- Last ChristmasTrans Siberian Orchestra- Wizards In WinterAdam Sandler- ChanukahWarrant- Father ChristmasKaitlyn Hova- Carol Of The BassAC/DC- Mistress For ChristmasTwisted Sister- Let It SnowWeezer- Christmas Song (The)Def Leppard- We All Need ChristmasAugust Burns Red- Jingle Bells38 Special- Jingle Bell RockSkid Row- Jingle BellsQueensryche - White ChristmasWolves At The Gate- The KingMXPX- Christmas DaySimple Plan- My Christmas LIstWeird Al Yankovic- Christmas At Ground Zero
By now Slipknot need no introduction.For that matter, Slipknot have needed no introduction from the moment their self-titled debut album forced its way violently into this world, announcing the arrival of a new breed of music that would revolutionalise the sonic landscape like never before.Iowa, Vol 3 (The Subliminal Verses) and All Hope Is Gone followed, ushering the name Slipknot onto the lips of a new generation of music lovers that found acceptance in metal where other parts of their lives failed.Combining physical aggression with an impenetrable wall of musical mayhem, Slipknot became a global phenomena, transcending the lines between mainstream acceptance and heavy metal despite their refusal to conform.Disaster struck for the nine musicians who were friends first and foremost when bass player Paul Gray died in a hotel room in his hometown of Iowa in 2010, sparking fears Slipknot would be unwilling and/or unable to continue following the loss of their brother.After a prolonged break of uncertainty Slipknot returned in 2014 with the album .5 The Gray Chapter in direct tribute to Gray's memory and legacy.We Are Not Your Kind in 2019 saw the band explore more musical possibilities, bringing in elements that were previously given life more so through vocalist Cory Taylor's side project Stone Sour.Despite initial unrest from old-school fans, We Are Not Your Kind became recognised as one of the finest albums Slipknot has produced, with many claiming it to be yet another step in the evolution of heavy music.Tragedy continued for the band when former drummer Joey Jordison passed away in 2021, and despite the fact he had left Slipknot eight years earlier, his death left an even greater chasm in the spirit of his former bandmates and friends.In true Slipknot fashion the band began to focus on what would become their seventh album The End, So Far, with the vague title an obvious acknowledgement that everything has an expiry date with the timing being the only uncertain factor.Bass player Alessandro Venturella (VMan) joined HEAVY to chat about The End, So Far, in the process offering a rare insight into the inner workings of Slipknot.We started by asking how the band were feeling about an album which has already garnered so much interest."Super stoked,” VMan enthused. "Super pumped and looking forward to having a physical copy in my hands. It's nice to see it coming towards the end. There's a lot of... so many ups and downs to get everything to fall into place, but it's nice knowing it's almost there."Much of Slipknot's charm lies in the spontaneous and anarchic nature of their music. Nothing feels pre-meditated or contrived and, more importantly, nothing seems forced.Which makes sense when VMan explains that The End, So Far was not an album that was designed to fit a schedule or expectations."There was never really a set goal of where we wanted it to go," he measured. "We started off when we got back from tour in Europe and then the COVID thing obviously happened, and everyone is in different places around the world so it's not a thing where we can just pop down the road and hang out in a studio and start writing. So, a lot of stuff was done like I did stuff here and Jim was writing over there, until it kind of got together with Clown. I had been sending him stuff, and we put everything on the table to see where we were and the more we worked on it the more we realised this is where it's gonna go. This is gonna be the album. After a good bit of demoing and putting it together, I felt like we were coming to a point where it felt like this is the next step for Slipknot and now hearing it once it's all done and finished that's definitely what we've achieved. It's a progression from We Are Not Your Kind into a new era."Such is the eclectic nature of Slipknot's music in general that choosing songs to release off each album must be a logistical nightmare.The whole idea of releasing singles is to drip feed the new music and arouse anticipation in the patiently waiting public. But when pretty much every song on the album follows its own trajectory, choosing individual songs to represent the collective can become painstaking."Adderall and Finale are front and back of the album,” VMan began, “and the way that those are brought in and then the scattering of the heaviness, I feel like that's where we're going. The journey of what those songs are going to do is just out of nowhere you're hit with something. It's tough because at the beginning the songs that we started on were the heaviest ones first and then the way that the other ones were brought into life was... that's what I was saying before, when we were finally piecing our work together that's when we knew what we had. I feel like the album in itself is a piece of music. I think start to finish is how it was meant to be, and I'm glad that's the way it came out."Much has already been made of the album title and whether it has any significance or meaning as to the future of Slipknot.Even though we already know the answer, HEAVY decides to press VMan anyway with the truth of any significance."You've got The End and then you've got So Far,” he said, stating the obvious in a not-so-obvious way. “It doesn't mean that it's the end. If you cover up the end bit and just look at the so far..."It doesn't help either when you listen to an explanation from Clown's own mouth that says cryptically “new music, new art and new beginnings.”"It's what he does. He's Clown," VMan smirked. "You can't give anything away otherwise what are you left with?"Rather than go straight on the front foot as expected with The End, So Far, the album instead opens with the hypnotically beautiful Adderall, throwing immediate doubt as to the direction the following eleven tracks will take."The way that they structured it...," Vman thought before answering. "I was never involved in the piecing together of songs, but Adderall's a different song anyway. It evolved into what you have now. Drums were added, guitars were added, bass was added, and it evolved into something else. We didn't really see it as a connection. It was never a thought of saying this needs to sound like that or this needs to be close and then that will be the statement. I think it was literally by chance. Once we finished each individual song and Cory would put together the structure of the album that's the natural way I think that anyone would put it together. I'm glad it happened that way because the way I had them in order of songs is completely different to how it is now (laughs). I think the first interview I did someone was telling me about it and I thought that's not the order and then I realised oh shit (laughs). That's how I got given it on dropbox."Clown not only acts as judge, jury and executioner for the Iowan natives, but he also shows a natural flair for the creative and dramatic by filming Slipknot's music videos.He has a flair that would best be described as Rob Zombie meets Humphrey Bogart with a deft touch that brings out emotion and sincerity with a visual accompaniment that fleshes out each film clip to extremes.If you only knew the maniacal, keg bashing Clown from Slipknot's live shows you would likely find it difficult to believe or appreciate the meticulous and often brilliant nature of his role as director."Clowns just Clown," Vman shrugged. "He's there to do the best that he can. He's got such a great vision. I love watching him work and where he's going with things. I try my best to not look into what we're about to do because I like to be surprised by things. I remember getting the run sheet saying what it's about and I thought you know what, I'm not gonna look at it (laughs). I'm just gonna get there and someone is gonna tell me what to do and it was great to walk into something and not be oh, that's that thing that he mentioned or that's there. I just walked in and took it in and could see where he was going. We finished shooting one day while we were doing Yen and some guys went home but me and Jim stuck around and we were sitting on the deck chairs by the pool area and we were watching it all happening, and just seeing Clown work and the way that he talks to people and the crew was inspiring to see. If you're on stage you see him doing his thing, but to see him do that thing that he does is great to watch. There's no bossing around. He's very aware of everybody and what everyone needs."The End, So Far is Slipknot's seventh album, with each release pushing the acceptable parameters of music in directions previously believed impossible. While VMan touched on this earlier on in the chat, we press him again to find out how much of what ends up committed to disk is planned prior to the recording process."Nothing was discussed," he affirmed. "No one really said this is how we need to move on. With the demoing I would do here for the songs on the record, I just wanted to do heavier stuff. I'm not gonna write a classical piece or something like that. I write heavy metal and I'm in a heavy metal band (laughs), but it was when we got to Clown's and started to dissect stuff or add stuff that's when the theme or the idea of where going came in. Yen in itself is a heavy song but it's also super melodic, so it was never a thought where we said right, we need to do this, this is how it has to go down. It just came. Finale was a song that was completely different, got switched backwards, something got pulled out of there and that then became the chorus and then the intro. Mike started adding his piano, no one said this is how it has to happen. It happened and it kept growing and growing. Then when you add someone like Joe Berusi into the mix, he turns it into something even bigger because that's what he does."
On this episode: Mission Impossible 8: Sheep Nation, Scientific proof of the scariest movie of all time, and HBO productions go tobacco-free. PLUS Depp v Heard docu-series already on the way, a brand new show segment, and The People's Joker. In news:Sacramento weather and wildfires, Freaks, Mission Impossible 8, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, Twilight, Looney Tunes, Black Sheep, Jonah Hill, Tim Heidecker, Tommy Boy, David Spade, Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning, Christopher McQuarrie, Peter Jackson, Philip Seymour Hoffman. Tom Cruise. Xenu, Sinister, Ethan Hawke, Cats, Return to Oz, Irreversible, The Exorcist, September 11th, Paranormal Activity, Hereditary, Jeepers Creepers, Ernest Scared Stupid, Large Marge, The Taking of Deborah Logan, Insidious, The Conjuring, Leigh Whannell, James Wan, C. Robert Cargill, It Follows, The Babadook, The Descent, The Visit, The Ring A quiet Place, Nightmare on elk Street, Halloween, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, 29 days Later, Hugs, It, Scream, The Grudge, The Witch, The Blair Witch Project, Alien, The Thing, Poltergeist, Annabelle, Friday the 13th, the Orphanage, Dark Skies, Slipknot, Cory Taylor, HBO Max, Warner Brothers, Warren Beatty, CVS, smoking, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, Hot Take, Sarah Lohman, The People vs OJ Simpson, David Fincher, Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake, Trent Reznor, Armie Hammer, inception dreams, Briauna, They/Them, Taking One For The Team, Kevin Bacon, Wes Craven, Neve Campbell, Olly, Anna Chlumsky, True Blood, Skyfall, The Aviator, Rango, Sweeney Todd, Gladiator, The Last Samurai, Sleepaway Camp, Wrong Turn, The Quarry, http://www.MCFCpodcast.com-Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com -Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010-Get some merch:https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/-Sponsor - Cheapseats Reviews - https://cheapseatreviews.libsyn.com/Joseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Morbius - NetflixAn American Werewolf in London - Prime, AMC+End of The Road - NetflixI Came By - NetflixThe Clambake IncidentYour Comedy Tertiary Sports and slice of life in Clam Harbor MaineListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
This week's #36 pick in the Top 50 '80s Movie Soundtrack Songs comes from Eric. He chose "On The Dark Side" by John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band from the movie Eddie and The Cruisers. Listen to get the scoop on the song's history, commercial success, and the hosts' review. To find the song on your favorite music service, use the link below:"On The Dark Side" by John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Bandhttps://songwhip.com/john-cafferty-and-the-beaver-brown-band/on-the-dark-sideThis week's first bonus song is "On The Dark Side" from Cory Taylor:https://songwhip.com/corey-taylor/on-the-dark-sideThis week's second bonus song is "C-I-T-Y" by John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band:https://songwhip.com/john-cafferty-and-the-beaver-brown-band/cityFollow the hosts on Twitter, Eric (@Eric_Vardeman) and Jason (@RD80s), and give them your feedback on this episode's song choice! You can also stream episodes from your browser at our website: https://greatestlists.transistor.fm/★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today's interview features Penny Hueston, who is Senior Editor at Text Publishing in Melbourne, Australia as well as a literary translator from the French. Independent publisher Text Publishing has been championing translations from languages around the world since it started out in 1994. And Penny is passionate about her work as a translator. I was looking forward to speaking with her about these two subjects, that are at the heart of this podcast. Show Notes: Some of the books mentioned by Penny: - Olga Tokarczuk, Flights, The Books of Jacob, Drive Your Plow over the Bones of the Dead - Peter Singer's work - Yan Lianke's work - Cory Taylor, Dying - Akuch Kuol Anyieth, Unknown: A Refugee's Story - Fiona Murphy, The Shape of Sound About Penny: Penny Hueston is Senior Editor at Text Publishing and a literary translator from the French. Her translations include novels by Emmanuelle Pagano (One Day I'll Tell You Everything), Patrick Modiano (Little Jewel), Sarah Cohen-Scali (Max) and Raphaël Jerusalmy (Evacuation). She has translated six books by Marie Darrieussecq—All the Way, Men, Being Here: The Life of Paula Modersohn-Becker, Our Life in the Forest, The Baby, and Crossed Lines. She has been shortlisted for the JQ-Wingate Prize, the Scott Moncrief Prize, and twice for the New South Wales Premier's Translation Prize.
Get stoked on this episode featuring legendary Goldfinger + Punk Rock Karaoke drummer + The Dangerous Darrin Show host. We chat Wayne Gretzky, Cory Taylor vs MGK, prank calls, Tony Hawk Pro-Skater, death metal, drumming and much more... Super fun episode. ENJOY!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's "Rock Hard News" - Slipknot front man, Cory Taylor announced he's tested positive for Covid-19. Will he be fully recovered by the time KNOTFEST rolls around?
This week, Matt Rossi and Joe Perez are joined by Blizzard Watch writer Cory Taylor to discuss next week's launch of patch 9.1.
(First Hour) On this episode we talk about some comedy shows Ratt is looking at,Cory Taylor talks shit on Rock Hall with Vince Neal and Jason Newstead news. (Second Hour) We get into the new Shazam teaser trailer Snyder cut talk and much more.Hosted by: Matt The Ratt & Dee RottenMusic................................................................................1. Skribbal - The Man Who Fell from The Sky (17:00)2. Neon Funeral - DeLorean in The Desert (35:30)3. Park Ape - Now (51:32)4. Point 4 Hope - Skys the Limit (1:18:30)5. Doll Klaw - Abduction (1:33:00)What Ever We Feelin Radio Social Media.................................................................https://www.instagram.com/what_ever_we_feelin_radio/ https://www.twitch.tv/what_ever_we_feelin_radio https://www.facebook.com/whateverwefeelinradio https://open.spotify.com/show/4bl1tYL0zNrDDOkRq5YCCO Eddie Leeway Go-fund me page help and donate.....................................https://www.gofundme.com/f/eddie-leeways-fight-with-cancer?fbclid=IwAR1D0iYlliadVNv8qLwy1HRbQM6p2aQcHqoLQOhkMuCQRgedJAkGju9diQc Matt The Ratt Social Media........................................ ...............................................https://www.instagram.com/ratt_talk/ https://www.instagram.com/metal_ratt666/ Dee Rotten Social Media..................................................................https://www.instagram.com/fromthedungeonpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/dee_rotten/ All music owned by artists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mistress Carrie spent 22 years on air and a handful more working in promotions at WAAF. She spent most of her life before that listening and loving the station. She figured one day it would all end with her "moving on" as many in the business do. But what she and many did not expect was for its parent company to sell the frequency to K-Love for ten million dollars; something that also happened to the Sound in Los Angeles. On February 20, WAAF ceased to exist, leaving Boston without the Active Rock station that gave birth to bands like Godsmack, and built hits like Shinedown's cover of Simple Man. (If you think we are making this up, the clip is in the podcast)In this episode, we cover Carrie's early days at the station and how WAAF went from being a Worcester station to a Boston mainstay. Some of it had to do with people migrating to the suburbs, but it doesn't hurt that the station built relationships with artists, sports figures and actors. We discussed the loss of the station and how it has left a hole in the heart of her and the WAAF listeners. (Subtle Boston music reference in there....)For now, you can find Mistress Carrie on her new podcast which you should subscribe to immediately. You can expect participation from many of the people who have her cell number like David Draiman from Disturbed, Godsmack, Shinedown, Cory Taylor from Slipknot, Adam Gonthier from Three Days Grace and many others.Fearless prediction: Her podcast is on Simplecast which was just purchased from Pandora/Sirius XM - there's room for her up there, isn't there?There's more about this episode on our show page!Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week including:PromosuiteMatt Fogarty VoiceoversJustin Dove at Core Image StudiosMegatraxThe NLogic Services Division,
This BOOTHCAST is with 5 x New Zealand Surf Ironman Champion Cory Taylor and is brought to you by BOOTH Training. Cory was born in Gisborne, spent his childhood idolising Cory Hutchings, moved to Australia in his early 20's to chase his Ironman dream and hasn't looked back. He is a professional Surf Ironman series competitor, has won 2 events and his best overall ranking has been a 4th, he has won the National teams World Championship twice with the NZ Blackfinz and has had a lot of success in the water. We speak about his journey from kid to adult, loving the ocean, paddling ocean skis, going from ‘Porky' to not porky within the spate of a week, competing in any sport he could get his hands on, becoming a more mature racer, his stinky motivation to win the U/16 Ironman crown, studying finance, and a bunch of key moments throughout his career. Thanks Cory for your time! Support BOOTHCAST: https://anchor.fm/boothcast/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boothcast/support
Stoney is joined by Lipstick Panel co-host Greg Troyan for a 45th anniversary celebratory discussion of Kiss' Dressed to Kill album! Join the guys for a track by track look at Kiss' third studio album all set to a 10-song soundtrack of songs from Dressed to Kill as performed by artists like Pretty Boy Floyd, Sebastian Bach, Cory Taylor, John 5, Anthrax, and more!Tune in to episodes past and present at www.lokalloudnessmusic.com
Talent Manager Cory Taylor stopped by to drop knowledge about what it takes to become a manager and/or how to get noticed by a manager. LIKE. COMMENT. SHARE. FOLLOW YO GIRLZ THA G: IG: @RATED3G FB: RATEDTHAG TWITTER: RATED3G GO TO THE WEBSITE: WWW.THESHESHESHOW.COM/PODCAST
Cory Taylor Bryant is an award-winning professional production makeup, special makeup effects, and hair artist based in Denver, Colorado. Cory has been a member of IATSE since 2014 and has over 20 yrs. experience. She has trained with several of the industry’s top award-winning makeup artist including Ve Neill, Eryn Krueger Mekash, Neill Gorton, and Todd Debreceni. Cory has worked on a multitude of various productions including feature and short format films, television, music videos, commercials, live stage events, musical acts, corporate, personality/celebrity appearances, print, and editorials. She’s worked with celebrities, CEO’s, top motivational speakers, personalities, politicians, professional athletes, and musical artists. Cory specializes in beauty/straight makeup, male grooming, special makeup effects including prosthetic application and extensive complex effects, character/disguise/aging/trauma/injury makeup, practical makeup effects, and hairstyling.
Die Langeweile eines australischen Provinzkaffs, zerstrittene Eltern, viel Alkohol und die Liebe zu einem verheirateten Mann - Cory Taylors Romandebüt von 2011 ist endlich auf Deutsch erschienen. Rezension von Oliver Pfohlmann. Aus dem australischen Englisch von Sabine Roth List Verlag ISBN 978-3-8437-2075-5 240 Seiten 20 Euro
This week I’ve got a great episode for you. I long list of people I spoke with at the close of Texas Monthly BBQ. Some of these BBQ restaurant owners, cutters, pitmasters rarely get to meet and this is one of those rare occasions. The final hour of TMBBQ. I’ve got a long list of people that I got to speak with while I was walking around. So get ready, we’ve got a lot to cover. We spoke with Catherine Stiles and Lance Kirkpatrick, two of the many talents at Stiles Switch BBQ. They were hanging out with John Kulow aka ATX Food Guy. We talk to Evan Leroy of Leroy and Lewis BBQ. A modern man who always experiments with new ideas, even in BBQ. Evan was with Brad Robinson of Chuds BBQ as well as Chris Mcghee from The Switch. We talk briefly to Shane Stiles and Johnny Texas before I run into Rober Sierra of S&S Pit Crew. A guy everyone is happy to see and someone who works hard cooking BBQ. Robert cooks for his competition team when he’s not cooking for his family. I talked to Dusty Dworak from 2M Smokehouse, his knife skills serve some of the best BBQ in the state. John Mueller pulls me away to hang out with the LA BBQ crew, Ali Clem and LeAnn Mueller. They told us about their travels and all the weird things they ate in Asia. I grab a shot with Dominic Colbert and Mike Ruffino while John Brotherton shouts out his friends. Misty Roegels and they guys from Panther City get on the mic until I run into Patrick Hernandez. Patrick was working with Truth BBQ for the fest and they had one of the longest lines of the day. Of course if we’re going to hang around by the Truth tent we’re going to talk to Cory Taylor, one of the most outspoken members of the team. Leonard Botello IV owner and vision behind Truth BBQ talks to us about Houston and their soon to open second location. Finally, I run into Dylan Taylor and Joe Yim who have been cooking at Terry Black’s BBQ at one of the biggest operations in Austin. Just over that weekend they cooked over 400 briskets and they’re still smiling and having a good time. That’s the beauty of the BBQ life. You can work long hours and still have a big smile on your face. You’re creating something delicious and putting smiles on peoples faces. You get to make people happy. That’s why this show exists, because I know it makes people happy. It connects people all over the world. I’m happy to be that connection. It’s an honor to be your host and it’s an honor to present you yet another episode of the Best BBQ Show. Enjoy. Thank you again for listening and as always tag us in all of your meat posts and if you see people getting a little too friendly with their bbq, remind them #dontsqueezeyourmeat! And as always tag us in all your social media with @bestbarbecue and use #meatman and #meatwoman wherever you see someone who loves meat!
In an all new Blank Line Podcast, Carl, Joel and Mike endeavor to determine the new name for the show. What will it be? And will it also get them in trouble with an NHL team? Following up from last week's 4th Line Podcast, fan favorites who become hated before they leave town is discussed. Inspired by Jose Bautista, who else falls along these lines? What about memorable heel turns? On the heels of Mike Matheny's firing by the St. Louis Cardinals, how important is culture within an organization? What makes a good culture? Lastly, Mike's Weird Question is inspired by Cory Taylor's tweet, looking at putting The Muppets into a movie. Make sure to send in your ideas to fill in the blank and any other thoughts this episode may inspire! Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Patreon: patreon.com/4thLinePodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Ane Croft anecroftmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Part of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB Financial
In an all new Blank Line Podcast, Carl, Joel and Mike endeavor to determine the new name for the show. What will it be? And will it also get them in trouble with an NHL team? Following up from last week's 4th Line Podcast, fan favorites who become hated before they leave town is discussed. Inspired by Jose Bautista, who else falls along these lines? What about memorable heel turns? On the heels of Mike Matheny's firing by the St. Louis Cardinals, how important is culture within an organization? What makes a good culture? Lastly, Mike's Weird Question is inspired by Cory Taylor's tweet, looking at putting The Muppets into a movie. Make sure to send in your ideas to fill in the blank and any other thoughts this episode may inspire! Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Patreon: patreon.com/4thLinePodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Ane Croft anecroftmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Part of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB Financial
Edição de 29 de Maio 2018 - "A Morrer", de Cory Taylor
The BookBully goes a bit crazy talking about new books she's read or is looking forward to reading. Let's just say her eyes are bigger than her reading capacity! BOOK LIST FOR THIS EPISODE: My Absolute Darling by Gabriel Tallent The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti Brewster by Mark Slouka The Secret History by Donna Tartt The World of Tomorrow by Brendan Mathews (yes, only one "t") The Law of Dreams by Peter Behrens Saints for All Occasions by J. Courtney Sullivan Stay With Me by Ayobami Adebayo Commonwealth by Ann Patchett Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi Mary and O'Neil by Justin Cronin A Kind of Freedom by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton The Turner House by Angela Flournoy Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward The Resurrection of Joan Ashby by Cherise Wolas The Age of Perpetual Light by Josh Weil The New Valley by Josh Weil Don't I Know You by Marni Jackson The Good Lord Bird by James McBride Five-Carat Soul by James McBride Fresh Complaint by Jeffrey Eugenides Uncommon Type by Tom Hanks The Last Ballad by Wiley Cash The Good People by Hannah Kent Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan The Power by Naomi Alderman Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina Garcia Here in Berlin by Cristina Garcia Dying: A Memoir by Cory Taylor The Bright Hour by Nina Riggs A Secret Sisterhood by Emily Midorikawa and Emma Claire Sweeney What She Ate by Laura Shapiro Ranger Games by Ben Blum An Odyssey by Daniel Mendelsohn The Child Finder by Rene Tenfold The Party by Elizabeth Day White Bodies by Jane Robins The Smack by Richard Lange Unraveling Oliver by Liz Nugent Ferocity by Nicola Lagioia Me Before You by JoJo Moyes Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman Paradise City by Elizabeth Day Sourdough by Robin Sloan Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan Where'd You Go, Bernadette? by Maria Semple Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker by Jennifer Chiaverini Enchantress of Numbers by Jennifer Chiaverini The Dollhouse by Fiona Davis The Address by Fiona Davis One Thousand White Women by Jim Fergus The Vengeance of Mothers by Jim Fergus The Revolution of the Moon by Andrea Camilleri The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott The Twelve-Mile Straight by Eleanor Henderson Ten Thousand Saints by Eleanor Henderson
TWICE a month, the librarians are in, with their favorite recommendations in Two Book Minimum, a toe-to-toe discussion on a book or topic, as well as news from the book world, updates from Lawrence Public Library, and beyond. Two Book Minimum: Hunger: A Memoir of (my) Body by Roxane Gay (2017) My Absolute Darling by Gabriel Tallent (2017) Dying by Cory Taylor (2017) The Dinner by Herman Koch (2009 / trans. 2013) Instead of She Said/She Said, this episode addresses the wide world of HISTORICAL FICTION... find out what we have to say about this complicated genre! News from LPL: Ian from the Info Services team at LPL has started Doc Discussions, a documentary watching club! The inaugural event is Saturday, Sept 16th (events will take place on the 3rd Saturday of each month) Banned Book Trading Cards are coming! Our guest presenter will be... Zora Neale Hurston! Performed by Dr. Carmaletta Williams, a retired professor of English & African American Studies, AND an Emmy-winning performer. Dr. Williams has been working on the upcoming Langston Hughes documentary, I, Too, Sing America. The Banned Book Trading Cards reveal is at 5pm on Friday, Sept. 22nd in the LPL Auditorium Show Notes: http://www.lawrence.lib.ks.us/2017/09/book-squad-podcast-011-hist-fic-and-books-that-hurt-yer-guts/ This episode was produced by Jim Barnes in the Sound & Vision studio. Theme song by Heidi Lynne Gluck. Please subscribe and leave us comments – we’d love to know what you think, and your comments make it easier for other people to find our podcast. Happy reading and listening! xo, Polli & Kate
Jessica Castro TV Reality Star, Actor, & Social Media Influencer. "Life, Love and Everything in Between" Collette Crayton is the founder of Embrace Your Singleness Ministry that is based out of Atlanta, Georgia. Her passion is pouring in to single women and men who are broken and helping them heal in their singleness and finding their true identity in Christ. I understand what singles go through when living for the Lord and trying to keep a pure heart. My mission is to encourage, inspire, empower, and educate singles all over the world that they can be happy and content being single. Cory Taylor- Music Manager & Stroke Survivor (Men's Health Month) Guest Cohosts: Coach Ellis Crum or "The Rulz" Tv Show, Jodi Slaughter and Cory Taylor
This week, we sit down Cory Taylor Cox. Theme song by Ken Fritz and General Joystick. Produced by Jordan Johansen and Gary Branigan. Edited by Jordan Johansen.
New Salty Language 259 - Rodeoactive www.saltylanguage.com Tony and Bryan bring the funk about Bryan's social experiment, Tony and his evil beard, a tumor pen, guest appearances on other podcasts, the deep V, a new nickname for VF, Penny Dreadful, Cory Taylor slaps a phone from a fan's hand, a singer kicked a girl off stage, UFC sells, beer nutritional labels, Pokemon Go, our Q of the W and recap, and more! Links: 1. Chris Farley "I'm Starving" sketch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2S0cZb8_Nk 2. Corey Taylor slaps phone out of fan's hand at show: http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/watch_slipknots_corey_taylor_slap_phone_out_of_unsuspecting_fans_hands 3. Singer kicks girl off stage at show: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/story-far-horrific-moment-singer-7745118 4. Girl defends singer's actions: http://exclaim.ca/music/article/dropkicked_fan_defends_the_story_so_far_toronto_venue_bans_band_from_returning 5. Jon Jones allegedly tested positive for estrogen blockers: http://mmajunkie.com/2016/07/rashad-evans-claims-jon-jones-tested-positive-for-estrogen-blockers 6. UFC sold for $4 billion: http://espn.go.com/mma/story/_/id/16970360/ufc-sold-unprecedented-4-billion-dana-white-confirms 7. Some beer companies to add nutritional labels to beer: http://draftmag.com/beer-nutrition-information-labels-beer-insitute/ SUATMM: NES Classic: http://www.theverge.com/2016/7/14/12187296/nintendo-nes-classic-edition-announced-price-games QoftheW: If you were stupid rich, what frivolous thing would you keep doing? Subscribe / rate / review us on iTunes! Visit us at: saltylanguage.com Google Play Music: https://goo.gl/35HR6A SLPod Kik Group salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage @salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguage Reddit: r/saltylanguage On Stitcher search Salty Language Voicemail: (415) 857-2589http://podgods.webs.com/ tangentboundnetwork.com dangerentertainment.net wickedradionetwork.com geekliferadio.com Share with your friends!
Cory Taylor is an author and screenwriter. In May 2016, she published a book named Dying: A Memoir. As the title suggests, it will her last public writing, for Cory is dying of melanoma-related brain cancer. Structured around three essays, Cory writes of how her body has failed her since the initial diagnosis in 2005, just before her 50th birthday. While her once full life has since contracted to just two rooms – her bedroom and her living room, where she spends most of her days now – her mind remains sharp and active, and in the book she describes the arc of her narrative with vivid detail. She writes: "When you're dying, even your unhappiest memories can induce a sort of fondness, as if delight is not confined to the good times, but is woven through your days like a skein of gold thread". At once sad and proud, her writing in these pages is truly masterly. Readers of any age will find much to learn here, and it is difficult to imagine a finer note on which to close. Cory and I live on the same street in inner-city Brisbane – Montague Road in West End – and I met her for the first time on a rainy Wednesday morning in mid June. She was propped up on the day bed in her living room, and in between occasional interruptions from friends and carers, Cory kindly allowed me to ask her a few questions about her life as a writer. There's a bit of ambient noise in the background of the recording, as traffic rushes past on the wet street outside. But the living room itself is a wonderful sanctuary of art and literature, and despite the fact that her body is wasting away, Cory's love for words and language burns brightly. Our conversation touches on how she decided to write about her impending death; the hardest parts of writing about dying; her early experiences working as a freelance screenwriter in the 1980s; how her PhD research into the internment of Japanese immigrants during the Second World War led to her second novel, and what she aimed to achieve by writing her final book. Cory Taylor is an award-winning screenwriter who has also published short fiction and children’s books. Her first novel, Me and Mr Booker, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize (Pacific Region) and her second, My Beautiful Enemy, was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award. Her most recent book is Dying: A Memoir. Show notes and links to what was discussed in this episode: http://penmanshippodcast.com/episode-27-cory-taylor/ Penmanship on Twitter: @PenmanshipAU penmanshippodcast.com
n episode 297 of Janey Godley's podcast with Ashley Storrie we hear about Janey’s trip to London. She was on BBC radio 4 show “Museum of Curiosity” and met Cory Taylor from Slipknot – she ended up going to her first rock concert at Koko’s in Camden. Janey also went to see David Baddiel’s show My Family and highly recommends it. Ashley tells us about road rage, a bad meal at the Glasgow Rotunda and her Eurovision chatter. Azealia Banks and her freedom of speech is a subject of contention. Check out our podcast advert on Vimeo If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto Our Donate Page and donate via PayPal or like our page on: Facebook Check out The saga of Tim and Freya You can check out all our videos on YouTube Order “Handstands in the Dark” Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes You can find all the info regarding Janey’s live shows by just clicking Gigs!
Episod 24! With Ben Kenobi, Mary Stockton and Cory Taylor! We'll catch up with cory and see what he's been working on out in Flynt. We get a call from Faceless James! Kevin Ollum from Bandwidth No Name stops by!. We've got great music, comedy, other yet to be announced awesomeness!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw9W75BCMdMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF3V9M-Obqc
Episod 24! With Ben Kenobi, Mary Stockton and Cory Taylor! We'll catch up with cory and see what he's been working on out in Flynt. We get a call from Faceless James! Kevin Ollum from Bandwidth No Name stops by!. We've got great music, comedy, other yet to be announced awesomeness!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw9W75BCMdMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF3V9M-Obqc
Cory Taylor is a freelance writer from Brisbane, best known for her children’s books, including Rat Tales #1 and Rate Tales #2. Her first novel, Me and Mr Booker will be released in March this year. Interview by Valerie Khoo, director of Sydney Writers' Centre. www.sydneywriterscentre.com.au www.valeriekhoo.com
KEMPIRE RADIO celebrates R&B Music and BB Kings R&B Nights happening in NYC on November 14th! Cory Taylor, Keedar, Project 718 & Tyler Jacob drop by the show!
KEMPIRE RADIO celebrates R&B Music and BB Kings R&B Nights happening in NYC on November 14th! Cory Taylor, Keedar, Project 718 & Tyler Jacob drop by the show!