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Older students present musical whodunit Educational programs happen year-round at Philipstown's Depot Theater, but in the summer, motivated thespians from first graders to high school seniors take over the place. The middle schoolers, known as the Depot Theater Youth Players, performed Music Man Jr. last week. On Thursday (July 31), 15 members of the Teen Players began a weekend run of the youth edition of Curtains, billed as a musical comedy whodunit, that continues through Sunday. The book is by Cold Spring resident Rupert Holmes, best known for The Mystery of Edwin Drood. John Kander and Fred Ebb, the team behind Chicago, Cabaret and the song "New York, New York," made famous by Frank Sinatra, wrote the music. Silvia Hardman, a sophomore at Haldane High School, portrays the female lead, Niki Harris. She says she likes "how the songs are put together; they're written in rounds and the parts fit well." In the farce, characters die onstage, but in a campy way. To Haldane junior Julian Costantine, who plays Lt. Frank Cioffi, the dialogue is "funny and fluid." During a recent rehearsal of a full-cast number, "In the Same Boat," Costantine delivered well-timed staccato lines in the style of Harold Hill, the lead character in The Music Man, and the con man Lyle Lanley from The Simpsons. With acting, "you become a different you," he says. "It's fun to get crazy onstage and go all out inhabiting a character and pretending to be someone." Mistakes, he's made a few. But he takes it in stride: "That's where the improv gene has to kick in." The players are directed by Natalie Arneson, who oversees student musicals for the Sleepy Hollow school district. "It's a real joy to help young people figure something out, either about their ability onstage or in the real world," she says. During the rehearsal, Arneson held the actors to high standards but conveyed the message with a smooth style, starting things off with a jig and breathing exercises to get everyone loose. Sitting at an electronic keyboard, music director Daniel Kelly worked out parts with the singers. The middle school and high school productions shared a set with a 5-foot turntable activated by foot power. For "In the Same Boat," an elaborate song-and-dance number, choreographer Justin Wingenroth crams characters onto the small stage (including nine bodies on the turntable), but the cast made it look easy. Many actors return year after year, says Amy Dul, executive director of The Depot Theater, who established the summer program 28 years ago. Alums include film actor Charlie Plummer and Xena Petkanas, a Broadway lighting designer. "We watch them grow and find themselves by taking on roles and being someone else," says Dul. "It's like a sports team, where they support each other and work together for the greater good." Coming up next at the space is a week-long Sing Away Camp for first through third graders, followed by a performance on Aug. 15. The children will learn and act out three Broadway songs. According to Rachel Moody, director of youth programming, it's "highly adorable." The Depot Theater is located at 10 Garrison's Landing. Tickets to Curtains, which will be performed today (Aug. 1) at 7 p.m., Saturday at 3 and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., are $12 at depottheater.org.
Has Stephen Colbert rung the curtain down on a genre that stretches back to the start of television? Andrew Malcolm and I discuss what made it work for Johnny and Jay, and why the genre is doomed in the era of Regime Comedy. We also discuss a much-needed rethinking of Barack Obama's legacy, and why Donald Trump's trade success confounds both Democrats and the media.
[SNW301] The Enterprise is back. Twice. Here's your first hit of fresh Let's Talk About Treks for the week. Stand by; there will be more.
With Moog proving that profiling is the best way to solve crime, the gang move on to their next antagonist- someone with the frankly astonishing audacity to try and upstage them.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/authors-dragons-comedy-dnd-podcast--5624719/support.
An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then, he's joined by Julie Gunn who looks after the curtain bank at Wellington's Sustainability Trust. She explains the ins and outs of the service, as well as some tips and tricks to get the most out of your curtains. Finally, some listeners get on the phone to have their say on the 'question of the day'.
Andy, Jeremy, Niles, & Roger discuss Canadian Horror LIVE from St. Louis' Hysteria Fest as they were celebrating Canadian Horror through screenings of Dead Ringers, Curtains, and Hello Mary Lou: Prom […]
Meet us in the casting jacuzzi to chat about hags, comedians, and figure skaters in Richard Ciupka's Curtains. Are you enjoying yourself? If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe! Follow us at @theladykpod on Twitter and @theladykillerspod on Instagram and Bluesky Connect with your co-hosts: Jenn: @jennferatu on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky Sammie: @srkdall on Twitter and Instagram, @srkdallreads Bookstagram Cover Art: David (@the_haunted_david, @the_haunted_david_art) Logo Art: Meg (@sludgework) Music: McKenzie Gerber (@wolfman_mac_gerber) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jan Marie Larson is a silversmith. She makes sterling silver thimbles and sewing tools one-at-a-time by hand. Her journey from Iowa farmer's daughter to Fashion Designer/custom tailor to missionary in Africa to Organic Crop Inspector (while being a mother of 4) all culminated with an older neighbor calling up and saying: “I need help, you can learn this”. Jan Agreed. She learned silversmithing. Jan's work can be found on the following Social Media sites; TikTok: @thimbles.for.you Instagram: @thimblesforyou Facebook: Thimbles For You YouTube: @thimblesforyou Pinterest: @thimblesforyouchatelainestoo Threads: @thimblesforyou Twitter/X: @thimblesforyou Links and Resources; Jinny Beyer website The Sew Much More Podcast is sponsored by; Klimaka Studios The Workroom Channel Scarlet Thread Consulting The WCAA The Curtains and Soft Furnishings Resource Library National Upholstery Association Workroom Tech
In this podcast episode, host Michelle Frechette and guest Sam Waines from Barn 2 Plugins dive into the world of video content creation within the WordPress community. They discuss practical tips on equipment, editing software, and the importance of audio quality. Both share personal experiences, challenges, and lessons learned, emphasizing storytelling and authenticity as keys to audience engagement. The conversation also covers adapting to trends like short-form video and balancing technical skills with creativity. The episode offers actionable advice and inspiration for aspiring content creators looking to improve their video production and connect with viewers.Top TakeawaysContent Is King—Even with Imperfect Production: Across the discussion, Michelle and Sam stress that storytelling, relevance, and usefulness matter more than having flawless lighting, audio, or editing. Viewers are drawn to authentic, valuable stories, not just polished visuals. Imperfection is not a deal-breaker if the message resonates.You Don't Need Expensive Gear to Get Started: Michelle began her podcast with just her built-in Mac mic; Sam started with a $12 lav mic. Both reinforced that starting with what you have—whether it's free software like Audacity, basic webcams, or a phone—is more than enough. You can upgrade incrementally as your content and skills grow.Audio Setup and Environment Make a Big Difference: Simple adjustments like mic placement, soundproofing with rugs or curtains, and checking input levels (especially after software updates) can dramatically improve audio quality. Sam recommends keeping recording levels around 25–50% and watching for clipping using tools like OBS or native Mac settings.Mentioned In The Show:Barn 2 PluginsNomad With UsDaVinci ResolveBlue YetiSony a6400WordPress.orgElementorStreamYardZoom Adobe RushAudacityDescript GarageBand iMovie Screen StudioMira teleprompter software
Welcome to Episode 202 of the Perth to Paisley Podcast! The boys review everything they've missed over the past month, and it's been a lot, before finishing with a quiz, we hope you enjoy! Our Twitter: @PerthToPaisley Our Email: perthtopaisley@gmail.com Adam's Twitter: @kendoscolumn
When my daughter asked for a bean bag chair, I paused. Most are made with toxic textiles and synthetic foam—two major Household Repeat Offenders I explain in my book A to Z of D-Toxing and target in Ruan Living's 40-Day Home Detox. In this episode, I walk you through how I applied my Practical Nontoxic Living™ framework to find safer bean bag options—and how you can apply the same strategy to detox your furniture, bedding, and beyond. We'll talk about healthier fabrics like hemp, smarter filling options like kapok and buckwheat, and how to have meaningful (and effective!) conversations with family when they fall in love with a toxic option. If you're overwhelmed by what's safe and what's not, this episode will give you clarity, practical steps, and a mindset shift that makes detoxing your home a lot more doable.
Alex and his wife, Kim, recently bought a house in Maine. Kim wants to install blinds in the windows. Alex is opposed. He loves waking up to the sunlight. Alex says blinds will cast a shadow on his sunny mornings. But Kim doesn't want nosy Mainers looking in her windows at night! Who's right? Who's wrong?Please consider donating to Al Otro Lado. Al Otro Lado provides legal assistance and humanitarian aid to refugees, deportees, and other migrants trapped at the US-MX border. Donate at alotrolado.org/letsdosomething.We are on TikTok and YouTube! Follow us on both @judgejohnhodgmanpod! Follow us on Instagram @judgejohnhodgman!Thanks to reddit user u/dinosaur1972 for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at reddit.com/r/maximumfun! Judge John Hodgman is member-supported! Join at $5 a month at maximumfun.org/join!
This episode explores the halachic details of constructing temporary structures on Shabbat, focusing on the prohibition of making an Ohel (tent-like form). We analyze when hanging large curtains, spreading canopies, covering barrels or casks, and replacing drawers or bed covers may violate this melacha
Eddie Ortega is an actor living in West New York, NJ. Yes, that's a city in NJ for those who don't believe it. Originally from Orlando, FL he is the proud son of two immigrants from the Dominican RepublIc. He recently closed the Philip tour on June 1st; one of Hamilton's long running national tours. He played Hercules Mulligan and James Madison on the tour and is excited for whatever fun opportunity is coming next! Want to try our Broadway fitness program for free? www.builtforthestage.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the Tabernacle wasn't just a tent… but a divine blueprint?In this powerful Torah teaching, Kerry Battle uncovers the deep mystery behind the curtains, boards, and sockets of Exodus 26. This isn't religion. It's the raw, ancient Word of Yahuah—straight from the oldest manuscripts with zero tradition, no fluff, and no compromise.
In this episode, we explore the halachic principles surrounding temporary structures on Shabbat—specifically tents, curtains, and bed canopies. The discussion focuses on when it is permitted to erect or dismantle these structures, how elements like cords and a handbreadth-sized "roof" factor into permissibility, and whether everyday items like blankets can pose a halachic issue. Clear guidance is drawn from the Mishna Berura, Shulchan Aruch, and other key sources, offering practical insight into common Shabbat questions.
Eddie Ortega is an actor living in West New York, NJ. Yes, that's a city in NJ for those who don't believe it. Originally from Orlando, FL he is the proud son of two immigrants from the Dominican RepublIc. He recently closed the Philip tour on June 1st; one of Hamilton's long running national tours. He played Hercules Mulligan and James Madison on the tour and is excited for whatever fun opportunity is coming next! Want to try our Broadway fitness program for free? www.builtforthestage.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this powerful Deprogrammed episode, biologist and author Lisa Clegg-Stone joins Catherine Edwards to explore the hidden forces shaping our world — and how we can out-create the collapsing systems instead of being crushed by them.Lisa, author of The Resonant Code: Behind the Curtains of Control, Collapse and the Coming Reset, blends science, ancient wisdom, and soul truth to expose the silent war on our frequency, sovereignty, and intuitive knowing. From the engineered disconnection from nature and ritual… to the dark undercurrents behind assisted suicide policies, digital IDs, and organ harvesting — this is not just a wake-up call, it's a blueprint for remembrance and resilience. “It's not about escaping the system. It's about out-creating it.” — Lisa Clegg-Stone00:10 Meet Lisa Stone: Biologist, Social Scientist, and Author02:36 The Importance of Animals in Our Lives04:42 Lisa's Journey and Inspirations09:12 Hidden Agendas and the Power of Critical Thinking10:50 The Role of Frequency and Energy in Our Lives16:42 Exploring Tesla, Free Energy, and Suppressed Technologies21:01 Health, Self-Responsibility, and Energetic Medicine24:45 The Agenda Behind Modern Education and Critical Thought26:29 The Power of Critical Thought27:55 Hidden Agendas and Public Deception29:45 Assisted Suicide: Compassion or Control?34:24 The Danger of Policy Abuse36:45 Practical Solutions for Personal Freedom43:05 Reconnecting with Nature and Soul Memory47:32 The Truth Movement and Social Conditioning51:16 Final Thoughts and Staying PositiveConnect with Lisa: www.instagram.com/theresonantcode
In this episode of the Queer LBC Podcast, the hosts Nino, Christoph, and Dr. Mikey dive into an unscripted, freewheeling conversation about the hit show Drag Race and its captivating new format. The hosts share their thoughts on recent episodes, the dynamic of new queens, and the shadiness that makes the show so entertaining. Beyond the glitz and glamour of drag culture, the discussion shifts to the hosts' personal lives, including pride celebrations and encounters with the justice system. They candidly explore issues of immigration, ICE activity, and the pervasive fear affecting communities across the country. The episode features a guest appearance by public defender Chris Borzin, who offers an eye-opening look into the realities of the justice system, discussing deportation, racial profiling, and the importance of defending marginalized communities. Through this engaging dialogue, the Queer LBC Podcast emphasizes the importance of awareness, activism, and supporting each other in the fight for equality and justice.
In this compelling episode, we sit down with Eileen Kragie, founder of Dark Sky Friends and passionate advocate for DarkSky International, to explore the urgent issue of light pollution and how it's transforming our night skies. Eileen shares how her lifelong awareness of light trespass evolved into a full-scale movement for legislative reform and community action. From securing state and local proclamations to educating the public at events like the Wolf Trap National Park's Bat and Firefly Festival and National Book Festival, she's rallying support to protect our starry skies and the health of both humans and wildlife. The conversation digs into:✨ The surprising health impacts of artificial light at night ✨ Problems with over-lit homes and the era of “darkness pollution” ✨ The role of LED technology and utility companies in exacerbating the issue ✨ Creative ways communities and individuals can embrace responsible lighting ✨ Why lighting designers must rethink their approach With insights from co-hosts Mark Baker and Michael Colligan, this episode challenges assumptions, sparks critical questions, and celebrates the growing movement toward night preservation.
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Returning to Hungary in 2025, I witness vibrant markets, colorful streets, and renewed enterprise where once silence and scarcity reigned under Soviet rule. This journey parallels my exploration of addiction's lies—false promises that bind. From Iron Curtain shadows to neon-lit freedom, it's a testament to resilience, choice, and the transformative power of truth and withdrawal...
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Returning to Hungary in 2025, I witness vibrant markets, colorful streets, and renewed enterprise where once silence and scarcity reigned under Soviet rule. This journey parallels my exploration of addiction's lies—false promises that bind. From Iron Curtain shadows to neon-lit freedom, it's a testament to resilience, choice, and the transformative power of truth and withdrawal...
Curtains up, Kindred Spirits! We went to the prestigious Stratford Festival to attend the opening of the new stage adaptation of Anne of Green Gables and had a magical time. Join us to hear about our whirlwind trip, our first impressions and review of Anne of Green Gables (spoiler-free), and our interview with a true Kindred Spirit: Caroline Toal, who plays Anne in the new production. Caroline is thoughtful, funny, and truly understands Anne, and we can't wait to introduce you to her. See Anne of Green Gables at the Stratford Festival for yourself! If you want to get a free logo sticker from us, either leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or share your love for the pod on social media! Send us a photo of your share or review at either our email: kindredspirits.bookclub@gmail.com or on our KindredSpirits.BookClub Instagram.
Your bedroom windows might be letting in more than just morning sunlight—they could be contributing to depression and sleep problems without you even realizing it. Find out how Inside Solutions LLC's (913-890-3737) blackout curtains can make a real difference at https://insidesolutionsllc.com Inside Solutions, LLC. City: Overland Park Address: Overland Park Website: https://www.insidesolutionsllc.com
On this episode, Tony Brueski investigates the Orpheum Theatre, a Memphis landmark celebrated for its live performances and long-standing ghost stories. The theater's most famous spirit, Mary, is said to be a young girl who lingers in the mezzanine, playing tricks by flickering lights, slamming doors, and creating unexplained cold spots. Visitors and staff alike have shared strange experiences, making the Orpheum a popular destination for paranormal enthusiasts. But what draws these mysterious events to the theater? Is it residual energy from its storied past, or could psychological factors be at play, creating ghostly illusions for those expecting them? Tony Brueski explores both sides of the story, dissecting the evidence and questioning whether the Orpheum's paranormal reputation is deserved—or just part of the magic that has captivated audiences for over a century.
On this episode, Tony Brueski investigates the Orpheum Theatre, a Memphis landmark celebrated for its live performances and long-standing ghost stories. The theater's most famous spirit, Mary, is said to be a young girl who lingers in the mezzanine, playing tricks by flickering lights, slamming doors, and creating unexplained cold spots. Visitors and staff alike have shared strange experiences, making the Orpheum a popular destination for paranormal enthusiasts. But what draws these mysterious events to the theater? Is it residual energy from its storied past, or could psychological factors be at play, creating ghostly illusions for those expecting them? Tony Brueski explores both sides of the story, dissecting the evidence and questioning whether the Orpheum's paranormal reputation is deserved—or just part of the magic that has captivated audiences for over a century.
Curtains up! The drama production is about to begin. Can Gideon's story inspire the campers to unite and reclaim what's lost?
A quick look at offerings, the Ark of the Covenant, the Table of Showbread, the Golden Lampstand, the Curtains, the Boards, the Veil, the Bronze Altar, the Courtyard, the Priests' clothing, and Urim & Thummim.
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When Madison Stauffer graduated from Kent State in 2021 with an architecture degree, she decided to combine her sense of design and love of vintage furniture with her fledgling upholstering skills. Enter Ohio Workroom in Canton, Ohio, where she's worked for three years. Among her other duties, she helps customers find the perfect fabric for their specific pieces, with considerations given for durability, the furniture's original character, how it will be used, and how a fabric will lay across it. She also creates vision boards to help customers visualize fabric combinations and help them make confident decisions. Links and Resources; Adam Hoover - Somehow Furniture Found Me Ohio Workroom is on Instagram and Facebook Main Street Modern is on Instagram and Facebook Custom Workroom Conference The Style Sourcebook by Judith Miller (Some of the links I provide, specifically to Amazon and a few others, require me to let you know that if you use those links and make a purchase, I will make some money. I won't make a million dollars, but I might be able to get a cup of coffee, so thank you!) The Sew Much More Podcast is sponsored by; Klimaka Studios The Workroom Channel Scarlet Thread Consulting The WCAA The Curtains and Soft Furnishings Resource Library National Upholstery Association Workroom Tech
Monica a real connection with all grandparents. Tonja had some creepy things said by her kids. Mary had a spooky sleep paralysis experience. Shannon had a ghost prank her in Seattle. Jess had spooky experiences in Key West.Please send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com.Shopify is a leading global commerce company, providing trusted tools to start, grow, market, and manage a retail business of any size. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at SHOPIFY.com/funnyfeeling.Advertise on A Funny Feeling via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us as we delve into the story of Victoria Pippo, a passionate performer from Leamington, Ontario, who transitioned from the vibrant world of performing arts to a profound path of spiritual growth and energy healing.
You've stumbled upon one of our deep dive episodes where each month we take a closer look at a song that has had an impact on mental health either for the artist themselves, or as a listener.This month we're sitting with Curtains—a track off Ed Sheeran's Subtract album that doesn't just speak to sadness, but to something even more honest: the slow, confusing, uneven process of healing.Could you say hello on Instagram?Support the show through our Sponsors HEREDonate to the Fragile Moments Community to support our work. Learn more and sign up here.Theme music by: Lincoln ParishComment on the episode HEREWe also make Dads Cry Too and What's Your Story? Get full access to Come Back To Earth at comebacktoearth.substack.com/subscribe
After a disappointment at Wembley and an emotional goodbye to Kevin De Bruyne in a 3-1 win over Bournemouth, David Mooney is joined by City fan Richard Burns, The Athletic's Jon Mackenzie, and, from StatCity.co.uk, Adam Carter, to review the week. What's the difference between the denial of a goalscoring opportunity on a Saturday in a Cup Final and the denial of a goalscoring opportunity on a Tuesday in the Premier League? Lots, apparently, so we'll get into all of that. Plus, we look at the bigger picture, as performances continue to improve and the team continues to look more stable (albeit with the odd 'bozo' moment). With a crucial game against Fulham coming up where City need a point to be sure of playing in next season's Champions League, we look ahead to that and the nerves about how tight the table is in the hunt for the top five. And it's time for the alternative highlights of the season with Ciaran Murray (with a cameo from a special guest, too). ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast And why not gift a Patreon subscription to a friend or family member? More details: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast/gift
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee react to the Toronto Maple Leafs' 6-1 loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 7 on Sunday and discuss what led to the familiar season finale. They reflect on the enduring playoff failures of this core, the Leafs' sloppy start and what needs to change for next season. Then, they dig into the postgame availability and dissect Auston Matthews' comments on 'passengers' in Game 7. Later, they discuss the likely end of Mitch Marner's Toronto tenure and what the team could look like without him next year. Finally, Nick, Justin and Sam discuss and debate the growing narrative around the pressure of playing in the Toronto market.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
A father, son, and daughter move into a quiet condo—then discover they're sharing it with a tearful little girl who isn't alive. Curtains rip from the wall, bottles hurl into the bathtub, and a brother is chased from the shower—shampoo still in his hair—by violent bangs only he can hear. Yet the family swears the energy isn't hateful, just heartbreakingly persistent. Did Dad succeed in praying the child into the light, or is she still wandering the halls looking for help? One caller recounts the condo's escalating chaos—and her own love‑hate obsession with the paranormal. If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories
This podcast description was blatantly written by AI... Join Clint, Meg, and Dan on the podcast where they dive into morning banter, reminisce about Captain Planet, chat about classic songs from Simple Plan and Avril Lavigne, and share a heartfelt Mother's Day tribute from Meg to her mom. The trio also hilariously discuss unexpected moments during childbirth, eagerly talk sports with Mitch James, and host their segment 'Dear Dan' where Dan delivers a comical singer-gram for Mother's Day. Plus, enjoy some fun music and surprising celebrity mashups! 02:30 Dinner Conversations and Awkward Moments05:10 Religious Discussions and the New Pope09:26 Getting to Know Olivia14:32 Social Media and Gender Dynamics29:52 Pregnancy Stories and Advice49:50 Mother's Day Reflections53:31 New Music Friday58:25 Who Dares Dan: Mother's Day...
— Leaving the door ajar, she darted out in her slippers and bathrobe.Hugging the bag of Oreos, Christie grinned at her mother's face in the window as she skipped past the door.Valerie J. Macon, a writer residing in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, finds poetry and prose woven into the fabric of everyday life. With six poetry collections to her name (Shelf Life, Sleeping Rough, A String of Black Pearls, The Shape of Today, Page Turner, and Chasing After the Wind), her work has found expression in a variety of forms from print to podcasts. Currently, she is working on a memoir and is a feature writer for Suburban Living Magazine.
Rev. Janna Osborne - May 4, 2025 This sermon explores how the risen Christ appears in our lives, often when we least expect it. Drawing parallels between the liberation of Denmark in 1945, Saul's transformation on the road to Damascus, and the disciples' encounter with Jesus by the sea, we examine what it means to have the 'scales fall from our eyes' and recognize Christ's presence. The sermon challenges us to consider what 'blackout curtains' we need to tear down in our own lives so that we might better see, follow, and proclaim Christ - ultimately leading us to feed and care for the vulnerable 'lambs and sheep' in our world today. Readings: Acts 9:1-20 | Psalm 30 | Revelation 5:11-14 | John 21:1-19 We're so glad you're here! Get in touch: https://rezaustin.churchcenter.com/people/forms/85960 Support our ministry: rezaustin.com/give
Kirsten Vangsness is an actor, YouTuber, podcaster, graphic novelist & playwright. She is most known for playing Penelope Garcia on the long running CBS crime drama Criminal Minds, for which she co-wrote 5 episodes, including the series finale. In 2020, Kirsten launched her YouTube series KIRSTEN'S AGENDA as a way to promote mental health, wellness and civic duty. Her first season featured such guests as Aisha Tyler, Pauley Perrette and Karen David. She enjoyed the interviews so much she decided to spin them off into the KIRSTEN'S AGENDA Podcast, available wherever podcasts live. Kirsten has long been deeply involved in the L.A. theatre scene, scoring two Ovation Best Actress nominations (for "FAT PIG" at the Geffen and "Everything You Touch" at Boston Court), LA Weekly Best Playwright of the Year nomination (For her Theatre of NOTE production of "Potential Space") and winning the Los Angeles Drama Circle Best Comedic Actress. She is a long-time member of Hollywood's Theatre of NOTE where she serves on the Art Board. In the summer of 2019, Kirsten took her one-woman show "Mess" (which Neil Gaiman has called his "favorite one person show") and her space romp, time travel, women in history, musical "Cleo, Theo and Wu" to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and was greeted with 5 star reviews and sold out shows. She is the star and executive producer of the film noir spoof “Kill Me, Deadly” which can be found on many streaming platforms, she can currently be heard on season two of the comedy podcast “Voyage to the Stars” as well as a sometimes host of PRI's "Selected Shorts". In 2020, her animated short "Curtains" based on a short story she penned, was accepted in film festivals around the globe and she created a "Cleo, Theo and Wu" graphic novel with illustrator Kaitlin Bruder. She is the recipient of the HRC Visibility Award, the Open Fist Excellence in Arts Award and has been honored for her work with many charities including The Wildlife Learning Center, The Jacaranda Foundation, and The Unusual Suspects. In her spare time Kirsten can be found washing dishes at the Blinking Owl Distillery, which she co-owns in Santa Ana, California. We chat about Criminal Minds, embracing success, love of acting, zone of incompetence and excellence, imposter syndrome, interventions, dyslexia, creativity, ideas and nurturing them, writing plus plenty more. For the Criminal Minds fans out there, I've also been fortunate to chat with AJ Cook, Paget Brewster and Joe Mantegna who are all incredible in their own right. Check Kirsten out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirstenvangsness/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KirstenVangsnessOfficial/ Website: https://www.kirstenvangsness.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/KirstenVangsnessOfficial Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/vangsness.bsky.social ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
Cover 2 with Blaine and Zach - Hour 1 - A Peek Behind the Curtains with the Titans and Their Evaluation of Cam WardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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EP50: Rover and Out for Tom? Hello and welcome to the Watford Buzz Podcast! The Home of your Watford FC chat typically featuring journalist Tom Bodell (@TBBodell), analyst Jordan Wiemer (@JordanWeimer) and hosted by commentator and presenter Matt Mesiano (@MessyMesiano) We all have one thing in common, we're all huge Watford fans and we LOVE talking about the Hornets! On today's show, Matt, Jordan and Tom discussed:2-1 Defeat away to BlackburnIs it Curtains for Cleverley?When will the Children play?If you want to get in touch you can do so really easily – just ping a message across on Twitter , BlueSky, OR send us an email to WatfordBuzzPodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cato: A Tragedy was a famous 18th Century play by Joseph Addison - supposedly the favorite play of George Washington himself! What connection did it have to the history of America - and the theater history of Philadelphia?This is an edited audio recording of a panel discussion at the Museum of the Revolution in Philadelphia, recorded on April 9th, 2025.A video of the entire event can be found at the MOAR website, HERE.For photographs from the event on our own AITH website, go HERE.For tickets to see CATO (Remixed) at Carpenters Hall) from May 1 to May 18, 2025, go HERE.Support the show"Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia" the BOOK can be ordered from independent bookstores and at all online book retailers now!To see a listing for our book on Bookshop.org - GO HERE IF YOU LIKED THE SHOW, AND WANT TO LEARN MORE:Our website: www.aithpodcast.comOur email address: AITHpodcast@gmail.comBluesky: @aithpodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AITHpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aithpodcast/ YouTube: @AdventuresInTheaterHistorySupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AITHpodcast© Podcast text copyright, Peter Schmitz. All rights reserved. ℗ All original voice recordings copyright Peter Schmitz. ℗ All original music copyright Christopher Mark Colucci. Used by permission.
"Let me give you the lowdown, we're K-razy for 'Lew!'" This week we're covering a game changing musical based on a game changing musical (get ready for Jeff's "Expired Ketchup" metaphor) featuring the Broadway debut of a performer who's now enjoying her Broadway debut as a choreographer! It's CRAZY FOR YOU with Shannon Lewis! Shannon (JUST IN TIME, FOSSE, CURTAINS, SWEET CHARITY, and so many more...) never forgets a count of choreo, so there's nobody better to talk about this "dance-tastic" musical that not only left audiences floating out of the theater but rolled out the red carpet for legendary director/choreographer Susan Stroman. For more Shannon, get your tickets now to see her choreographic work in the brand-new musical JUST IN TIME starring Jonathan Groff, and follow her on Instagram at @realshanlew If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to another incredible artist discuss the legacy of Broadway dance in our SWEET CHARITY episode with Dylis Croman! Join our ever-growing community on PATREON! Starting at only $1 a month, you can gain access to membership tiers, trivia competitions, bonus episodes and voting polls! Don't forget to like and share our episodes on Instagram and TikTok. We have fun playlists on Spotify to keep you company in between episodes. And be sure to check out our TeePublic Store where our profits from the designs are donated to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Most importantly, thank you for being part of this wonderful podcasting community! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Scrub Jockeys have a lot to say about shower curtains after hearing about Hanna and Andrew's search for replacements. Plus, Andrew enlisted Genevieve to help keep his socks organized. And Hanna stumbled on a great cleaning tip for when you're expecting houseguests.
In this episode of Heel Talk, AV Editor Natalie Bradin sits down with staffers Kshitiz Adhikari, Lauren Zola and Claire Kwon to recap the biggest University, City and Lifestyle stories from last week at UNC. The group covers a disqualified student government candidate sueing the UNC Board of Elections, the spread of North Carolina wildfires after Hurricane Helene and a UNC play about abortion research.
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