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On August 28th, 2000, Danny Stewart got on the subway to meet his boyfriend Pete Mercurio for dinner in New York City. As he was exiting the station, he noticed something on the ground. It looked like a baby doll wrapped in a shirt. And then he saw the doll's legs move. Pete Mercurio's children's book is Our Subway Baby. His forthcoming memoir is called There: We Found Our Family In a New York City Subway Station. This episode was first released in 2021. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2BmMZr5 We also make Criminal and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop. Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Danny Stewart gives his assessment on Panthers 6-4 victory over Coventry Blaze at the Skydome
Four Points for the Belfast Giants this weekend allowed them to onsolodate their position at the top of the EIHL table, alongside rivals dropping points. And with a big Semi final battle in Belfast this weekend, the season is heating up. Patrick, Davy and Simon talk about the wins and are joined by Cameron Pound and Adam Keefe. With the Panthers arriving in Belfast, their Head Coach, Danny Stewart, gives us an insight to their recent successes. It's 1st v 2nd on Sunday with the Giants making their final trip of the season to Sheffield Arena. Steelers legend, Rob Dowd, previews the game for us. We have Player of the Month and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The gang are back together in person one final time in pre-season, and are joined by a returning friend, as they chat about what they've seen so far in the Danny Stewart era.
Head Coach Danny Stewart chats to Panthers Radio about the signings of Bradley Bowering, Ben Brown and Oliver Endicott.
Chris Ellis talks to Panthers Head Coach Danny Stewart about the latest recruitments for thew 2024/25 squad.
he podcast team are joined by CEO Omar Pacha to discuss Danny Stewart's appointment as the new Head Coach.
Is the bull market over? The shop digs into corporate taxes and Spotify's stop-loss positioning before diving into anchored VWAP's, where bearish sentiment is headed, and where the best spots are for getting in on the retail restaurant boom. In this video for educational purposes only, Danny Stewart, Don Vandenbord, Ted Zhang, & Connor […] The post Is the Bull Market Over? | Your Money Podcast – Episode 497 appeared first on Revere Asset Management.
Unfairly dismissed in 1998, Paul W.S. Anderson's Soldier underperformed when it was released, grossing a paltry $14.5 million at the U.S. on a then substantial $60 million budget. In the UK the Kurt Russell starrer became the most expensive film to go straight to DVD/Video. Danny Stewart's book Soldier: From Script to Screen takes a serious deep dive into the making of Paul W.S. Anderson's film, covering every aspect of the film's production. However, over the years the reputation of Soldier has grown and what was once seen as a throwaway action pic now resonates as something totally different, offering up parallels to George Stevens' 1953 classic western, Shane. Danny joins the Movies In Focus podcast to talk about Soldier's original failure and the growing legacy of the Paul W.S. Anderson science fiction actioner.
A third win in three against the Nottingham Panthers, and a hard earned point in Coventry solidified 3 points for the Belfast Giants on the road. Patrick, Davy and Simon look at the weekends action, and are joined by Jackson Whistle and Cameron Pound And Coventry Blaze Head Coach, Danny Stewart, will pop by to discuss his own teams fortunes this season. Plus we have a very special appearance from Dustin Johner! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another 4 Point Weekend for the Belfast Giants, victorious in Cup and League compeition over the Fife Flyers. Patrick, Davy and Simon look across all the action. We celebrate the Player of the Month for September. We will be joined by, among others, Head Coach of the Coventry Blaze, Danny Stewart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"This podcast contains material and language that may be disturbing to some listeners, while not explicit, listener discretion is advised." Welcome back to the 8th episode of season 3!!! This is officially our half way point to our season! Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, it seems like an active location for paranormal investigating!!! Jay's journal... This happened during the "Satanic Panic" era... Well written article by Danny Stewart. The APF-D Processor, could this be the game changer for paranormal investigations? You'll have to find out! Anchor is the sponsor of today's episode! Come and check them out! They are completely free! Link: https://anchor.fm/ TeePublic Store Front, Merch and swag: http://tee.pub/lic/BearRiverParanormal Click on the Linktree & Allmylinks Web addresses below to find all of our links or click on the Website & FB Web address below! https://linktr.ee/BearRiverParanormal https://allmylinks.com/bearriverparanormal -or- https://www.bearriverparanormal.com https://www.facebook.com/Bear.River.Paranormal.Podcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/bear.river.paranormal.podcast Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this Podcast are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent. This Podcast represents the views and opinions of David and Shane and their guests to the show. The views and opinions are for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique to their experiences, knowledge and research, any and all opinions expressed does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of any Bear River Paranormal Group Member nor any member of the paranormal community as a whole. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brp-podcast/support
Join the SNN Crew with special guest Danny Stewart of Comically Inclined as they review Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, Marvel's Secret Invasion, and Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King!!!
David, John, Scott and Lewis get round the table and discuss the latest moves in the Summer, including a discussion on whether Danny Stewart has shown his hand already for the new season (and talking about his testimonial) Is the NIHL perfect? Are double headers good for the Belfast Giants and much more.
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Special guest for tonight is Comically Inclined's Editor-in-chief, Danny Stewart!!! Join us as we review Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, discuss predictions and theories for DC's upcoming film "The Flash" and a bonus full spoiler review of "Cocaine Bear."
Coventry Blaze head coach Danny Stewart joins Elite to weigh up the four teams taking part in this weekend's Viaplay Elite League play-off weekend, the final competition of the season in our Thursday Review Photo: Scott Wiggins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wait a minute, what's this about a bank run? The Revere Team reviews last week's explosive bank action regarding Silicon Valley Bank and how companies like Charles Schwab and TD Ameritrade are pivoting before diving into the homebuilding sector and reviewing breadth on the charts. In this video for educational purposes only, Danny Stewart, […] The post SIVB: The Tape Tells All | Your Money Podcast – Episode 442 appeared first on Revere Asset Management.
What a difference a day makes! The shop reviews this week's crypto crash and the meaning behind ‘not your keys, not your cheese' before diving into gift & estate tax changes, bond opportunities, and the ten risks that could sink the market next year. In this video for educational purposes only, Danny Stewart, Don […] The post Not Your Keys, Not Your Cheese | Your Money Podcast – Episode 426 appeared first on Revere Asset Management.
Spooked by your losses? You're not alone! The shop sits down to talk about capital gains, wash sales, and the 13 Scariest Days in Stock Market History before diving into Real Estate Investment Trusts and the Trading Rules of Larry Hite. In this video for educational purposes only, Danny Stewart, Don Vandenbord, Michael Ramos, […] The post The Scariest Days in the Stock Market | Your Money Podcast – Episode 424 appeared first on Revere Asset Management.
Are your retirement funds really YOUR money? The guys talk big-box 401k partnerships and walking the fear-of-missing-out/fear-of-going-lower tightrope before digging into last week's missed sector – coal – and the stocks you'll want to keep an eye on to take advantage in 2024. In this video for educational purposes only, Danny Stewart, Don Vandenbord, […] The post Old King Coal | Your Money Podcast – Episode 422 appeared first on Revere Asset Management.
A victorious road trip of Scotland for the Belfast Giants as they took 2 shut out victories over the Flyers and the Clan. Adam Keefe's side remain unbeaten on Premier Sports and climb to 4th in the league table. In a packed A View From The Bridge, Patrick, Davy, Simon and Joel breakdown exactly what went right north of Hadrian's Wall. Simon pops to training as we hear from Tyler Beskorowany, Scott Conway and Jeff Mason. You'll find out the nominees for November's Player of the Month. Slater Doggett answers YOUR questions in The Fan Agenda. Coventry Blaze Head Coach, Danny Stewart, previews Wednesday Nights Cup Quarter Final. And Laura Small gives us the lowdown on this weekend's charity drives at the SSE Arena!
Danny Stewart's passion for folklore and the unknown goes far deeper that your typical your guide. As a self-described tradition bearer and storyteller, he is the owner and creator of The Original Provo Ghost Tour in Provo, Utah— a tour that includes some of the most diverse stories around. Visit The Original Provo Utah Ghost Tour's Facebook Page or book a tour by emailing Danny: stewiebalooie@hotmail.com. Ghost Tour is a Southern Gothic Media Production done in partnership with Franklin Walking Tours.
It's a magical and true New York story, unlike any I have ever heard of before, and one that I believe will live on forever bringing love and hope all around the world, 'Our Subway Baby.'Welcome to the Gossipnista podcast, where you can look forward to an inspirational, eye-opening, informative, and unexpected season 4 - with stories and tips from an array of amazing New Yorkers. Hold onto your subway seats…it's going to be a fast moving and interesting ride. Episode 35, I had the privilege of interviewing Danny Stewart and his husband, Pete Mercurio, a couple who's lives changed one August day, nearly 22 years ago in New York City. Danny, came across a newborn baby inside a New York City subway station and that is when their lives would forever change and where the story begins…Making national and international news all around the world with their story til this day, Danny and Pete were gracious enough to share their New York and subway baby story with me, plus their tips on navigating the city as well as some adoption insights. Pete has even commemorated their story by writing a beautiful children's book called, ‘Our Subway Baby', which I highly recommend and you get learn more about below. Every second of this interview is worth the listen, maybe even bringing you a joyful tear here and there, with so much city insights and an only in New York happy ending. Please subscribe, rate, and review Gossipnista wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow along on Instagram @GossipnistaPodcast to stay up-to-date on the latest about the podcast.Thank you for your support, enjoy!XOXO,Gossipnista
Ghost Tour is an all new podcast created by Brandon Schexnayder of Southern Gothic Media in partnership with Alicia King Marshall, a veteran tour guide and owner of Franklin Walking Tours. Together these two ghost story addicts take listeners on a journey through the mysterious and often creepy world of haunted tourism as told by local tour guides and ghost hunters! Season one features such incredible spooksters and storytellers as Monica Ballard of Austin Ghost Tours, Wolfgang Poe of Birmingham Historic Touring Company, Danny Stewart of The Original Provo Utah Ghost Tour, and more!
Danny Stewart was on his way to meet his partner for dinner when he happened upon a baby, bundled in a sweatshirt and abandoned at a New York subway station. That started him on a path to parenthood. Later, a Concordia professor explains why the world's biggest problems can't be solved by personal boycotts.
Join GaysWithKids.com's executive editor David Dodge, contributing writer Giovhan Dejoie, and associate editor Brit Smith to discuss the news that matters to the LGBTQ+ parenting community.This week; David breaks down what the new Connecticut Parentage Act means for parents in CT who don't share a biological connection with their child. Then; the U.S. government will start approving citizenship for any children born abroad to same-sex or heterosexual American parents via in vitro fertilization, surrogacy and other assisted reproductive means. And a couple of new dads in Michigan have set up a mentoring program to help other same-sex couples welcome their child into the world via surrogacy.Finally, hear from Pete Mercurio and Danny Stewart, a couple who became dads after Danny found a baby at a New York City subway station in 2000. Read Pete and Danny's story at GaysWithKids.com or click here: https://bit.ly/3gzYhyI Following GWK on social media @Gays_with_kids
In 2000, Danny Stewart was rushing to meet his partner Pete Mercurio for dinner, when he came across a new born baby at the exit of the subway station. Fast forward two years and they adopted that baby, Kevin, who is now grown up and at college. Danny and Pete join the hosts of Some Families to share their magical story and talk about the unusual circumstances that the adoption took place, what it’s like to be two dads and how that one moment in August 2000, changed their lives. Pete has written a children's book about their story called Our Subway Baby. Link here: https://gayprideshop.co.uk/products/our-subway-baby-book?variant=39291462156342&gclid=Cj0KCQjwkZiFBhD9ARIsAGxFX8C7q6HuhMpgvZxuJpjUiOSLZWplJmqLt-ICzwAg4dYfwBz5Fo2V22saAtVCEALw_wcBSome Families is a StoryHunter Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On August 28th, 2000, Danny Stewart got on the subway to meet his boyfriend Pete Mercurio for dinner in New York City. As he was exiting the station, he noticed something on the ground. It looked like a baby doll wrapped in a shirt. And then he saw the doll's legs move. Pete Mercurio's book is Our Subway Baby. Check out our online shop. This Is Love is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. If you haven’t already, please follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts! https://apple.co/2BmMZr5 Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Sponsors: Daily Harvest Go to dailyharvest.com and enter code thisislove to get twenty-five dollars off your first box! that’s daily harvest dot com code thisislove. eCreamery Visit www.ecreamery.com to see all the great packages available. Indeed Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at indeed.com/thisislove. Offer valid through june 30th. Progressive Get your quote online at Progressive.com and see how much you could be saving Sitka Salmon Shares Visit SitkaSalmonShares.com/LOVE for $25 off the first month of a Premium Sitka Seafood Share.
Hosts Jen O'Neill Smith and Sally Brooks start the episode with quickies about a professional bridesmaid who gets married and a woman who rediscovers her long-lost daughter at her son's wedding. Jen tells the true crime story of Jeffrey and Yvonne Stern and Sally shares the love story of Pete Mercurio, Danny Stewart and their son, Kevin. They end the episode talking about things that are dumb (body image and diet culture) things they love (the podcast Maintenance Phase and the book Blow Down Your House). See pictures from this episode! Contact Dumb Love dumblovepod@gmail.com Follow Dumb Love: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter dumblovepodcast.com
We've reached the halfway stage of the Elite Series' 'regular season' games so on this week's show: Manchester Storm's Joe Hazeldine on leaving Panthers, signing a long-term deal with Storm and making an impression on the Elite Series Coventry Blaze head coach Danny Stewart discusses his team's performances so far, reveals who's impressed him in his team and how far he's come as a head coach. Check it out on the British Ice Hockey YouTube channel now, or download as an audio podcast via your podcast provider. Don't forget to subscribe too!
We had a very special Friday! We talked to Pete Mercurio and Danny Stewart, gay couple who adopted an abandoned newborn that they found on NYC subway platform are continuing to share their story children’s book that’s called Our Subway Baby. We are also joined by Lambada legal to discuss the new anti-trans bills being pitched in North Carolina and much more! Thank you for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join The Husbands (Paul Katami and Jeff Zarrillo) as we welcome Peter Mercurio and Danny Stewart. Over 20 years ago, Danny found a baby on a NYC Subway platform and they both suddenly became Dads! It's an powerful story of love and incredible journey to become a family. Peter authored “Our Subway Baby” late last year and they will join the podcast to talk about the book and tell you all about their story.
A gay couple who adopted an abandoned newborn they found on a NYC subway platform are continuing to share their story 21 years later. Pete Mercurio, author of the children’s book OUR SUBWAY BABY, and his husband Danny Stewart joins Let's Go There to discuss their miracle story and life that continues to inspire headlines around the world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Coventry Blaze Head Coach joins us for a special Christmas Episode
The final chapter of Episode 2 Chapter 3 takes you up to the night of June 30, 1863, the eve of the Battle of Gettysburg. Where Are The Armies Now? General Hooker spent June 26 moving his army across the Potomac. By nightfall, everyone was in Maryland except John Sedgwick’s Sixth Corps and a portion of the cavalry. Frederick, Maryland, Hooker decided, would become the army’s point of concentration. The first wing of the Union Army to cross the Potomac, were the three corps under the command of Major General John F Reynolds. Contrary to their orders, Confederate Cavalry commanders, Beverly Robertson and Grumble Jones failed to report this movement to JEB Stuart. Back in Washington, Lincoln began showing signs of doubt in Hooker, according to Navy Secretary Gideon Welles, when he said, “Hooker may commit the same fault as McClellan and lose his chance.” But Lincoln quickly added a sign of hope when he said, “We shall soon see, but it appears to me he can’t help but win.”... CREDITS INVASION! June, 1863, was written, narrated and produced by Matt Callery DIRECTED BY: Matt Callery and Pearle Shannon FEATURING THE VOICES OF: Bradley Lee, Pearle Shannon, Patrick Gorman, Denise Chain, Bob Steenstra, Kelly Steenstra, Ron Bailey, Trent Walker, Brayden Border, John Heckman, Dave Wilson, Keith Harris, The History Dame, Ray Chancellor, Dustin Smith, Keith Harvey, Matthew McClanahan, Steven Byers, Constantinos Hasapis, Bo Brinkman, John Thurston and Katie Vondeetum. HISTORICAL CONSULTATION BY: Licensed Battlefield Guides Bob Steentsra, Lewis Trott and Tim Smith, with additional assistance from Matt Atkinson, John Hoptak and Ken Rich. MUSIC BY: Dusty Lee Elmer, Sarah Larsen and Danny Stewart, Kelly Shannon, Cody Tinin, The California Consolidated Drum Band, Federal City Band Some sound effects courtesy of QuantumEra and Ty DeWitt. Additional voice recording engineered by Paul Kirby A deep thanks to all who helped in the production of this podcast. Copyright 2020. All rights reserved. PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Victorian Photography Studio Mason Dixon Distillery GettysBike Tours Gettysburg: A Nation Divided (use referral code GBURG1863 when prompted) SOURCES: The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command, Edwin B. Coddington Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage, Noah Andre Trudeau Lee’s Cavalrymen, Edward G. Longacre Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, Abner Doubleday Gettysburg: The Confederate High Tide, Champ Clark/Time-Life Books The Life and Campaigns of Major-General J. E. B. Stuart : Commander … Henry B. McClellan. Days of Uncertainty and Dread by Gerald R Bennet Firestorm at Gettysburg: Civilian Voices by Jim Slade and John Alexander Lincoln by David Herbert Donald “The Devil’s to Pay”: John Buford at Gettysburg. A History and Walking Tour by Eric J Wittenberg Confederate General William Dorsey Pender: The Hope of Glory By Brian Steel Wills https://www.americanheritage.com/destruction-fighting-joe-hooker-0 https://www.archives.gov/files/publications/prologue/2013/spring/gettysburg.pdf https://www.armywarcollege.edu/history.cfm https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1039&context=ach
This week writer Leigh Green discusses her compelling op-ed, "White Supremacy in Me: Light-skinned and part of the problem," where she acknowledges the privileges associated with her skin tone, and challenges other light skin folk to begin the work of using their proximity to whiteness to disrupt an unjust system and spark a revolution. Later, we speak with Peter Mercurio and Danny Stewart, who adopted their son after finding him abandoned in a New York City subway. They join us to tell their story and talk about Peter's heartwarming book "Our Subway Baby," which details their family's journey.
In 2000 Danny Stewart found a newborn baby boy, tucked in the corner of a New York subway station on his way home from work. The discovery hit the headlines, but when no one came forward to claim the baby the family court judge asked Danny if he would like to adopt him. Danny and his partner Peter Mercurio had never discussed raising a child together, but soon found themselves on an extraordinary journey. Peter has written a book about their story, called Our Subway Baby. Presenter: Anu Anand Producer: Rebecca Vincent Picture: (from left) Peter, Kevin and Danny Credit: Photo courtesy of Peter Mercurio
Welcome to the Binging & Bickering Podcast! As an extension of the Character Theory website(www.charactertheory.com), Mike Stuglis and Danny Stewart will bring you unique, character-centric podcast episodes discussing some of the greatest (or worst) characters in the history of film, television and video games! For all the latest character essays and our TV Top 5's, head to www.charactertheory.com There is a video version of the podcast available at: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrMFEFFk3fKU8OrrurNkloQ
SARAH BROADHEAD: “To-day we heard that the Rebels were crossing the river in heavy force, and advancing on to this State.” In the 1730s and 40s, Scots-Irish and German settlers began laying roots in what was then known as the Marsh Creek settlement. Eventually, Samuel Gettys opened a tavern on the Marsh Creek Road, the major east-west road in the area. In 1761, he was fined for running a tavern without a license. In 1769, the Baltimore-Shippensburg road was laid out and an intersection was created at the tavern. Twenty five years later, in 1786, his son James would lay out 210 lots, including a town square, referred to as “The Diamond”, around the tavern. This new town would be known as Gettysburg. In 1800, Gettysburg became the county seat of the newly formed Adams county, named for then-president John Adams. The 1860 census shows that Gettysburg’s population numbered around 2400 and was primarily made up of German, Scots-Irish and free blacks. Prior to the war, the people of Gettysburg engaged in a diverse economy, the primary industry in town being carriage making which attracted related tradesmen such as wheelwrights, trim and canvas shops and silversmiths. Many of Gettysburg’s carriages were purchased by people south of the Mason-Dixon line, some ten miles south of Gettysburg. As the war loomed, the industry in Gettysburg began to tighten. But by 1863, the war had all but eliminated the carriage industry,. Gettysburg’s port for goods and services was Baltimore, which was a city of divided loyalties and political unrest These two factors disrupted the town’s economy. The overwhelmingly Christian population of the town worshipped in eight congregations and seven churches. As the center of Adams County’s legal business, Gettysburg was home to several lawyers. Education was well covered in Gettysburg. A number of primary and secondary schools, private schools including Carrie Sheads’s on the Chambersburg Pike and Rebecca Eyster’s on the corner of High Street and Washington, Pennsylvania College, established in 1832, and the Lutheran Theological Seminary educated the youth from near and far. To support the large amount of farms in the surrounding townships, various merchants kept shop there. Some people, such as Mary McAllister, made money by reselling cured meats she had obtained from the farmers of the area to her fellow Gettysburgians. Others owned butcher shops, like James Pierce who lived on the southwest corner of Baltimore and Breckinridge Streets; a candy store, like Philip “Petey” Winter’s on the first block of Chambersburg Street; a photography studio like Charles and Isaac Tyson had on York Street. Dry goods, general merchandise and grocers also made Gettysburg hum with activity. James Fahenstock and two of his brothers owned the largest General store in town on the corner of Baltimore Street and Middle Street. In 1860, the census listed dozens of people whose occupation was “shoemaker” or cobbler. Yet, contrary to legend, there was no shoe factory or warehouse full of shoes in Gettysburg in 1863. Tanneries, ironworks, brickyards, blacksmiths, hotels, inns and taverns rounded out the more common businesses found in town. Local curmudgeon and former town constable, John Burns, had a few odd jobs. One of those jobs was as a cobbler at the boot and shoe shop of town council president David Kendlehart. Burns, a veteran of the War of 1812, was not known to be a friendly neighbor with a kind word to offer. Among his other jobs, John Burns pumped water for the Gettysburg waterworks. Gettysburg had the latest technological advances in communications, media, gas lighting and transportation. In 1858, the railroad had come to town and, by 1863, Joseph Broadhead was an Express Messenger, on the Hanover Junction, Hanover and Gettysburg Railroad. This railroad made the economy of Gettysburg boom when it was built and, in 1863, the line was in the process of being continued westward out of town. By July 1, the progress made on this extension would be forever immortalized as “The Railroad Cut.” There were two telegraph offices in town: one at the railroad station and the other in the back of the home of John Scott on Chambersburg Street. Gettysburg had three newspapers. The Star and Banner, edited by John T. McIlhenney [mac uhl henny] and the Adams Sentinel edited by David Buehler, both had a Republican bias. The Compiler, had a Democrat bias and was edited by Henry J Stahle [staylee]. Republicans were very pro-Union while the Democrats took a softer stance on the idea of Southern secession. Neither side was keen about the idea of equality for blacks, ironically evidenced by the fact that when, years prior to the war, free blacks attempted to join the local white anti-slavery societies and were denied entry. And, so, those who were anti-slavery and black formed the Slave’s Refuge Society. SLAVE’S REFUGE SOCIETY: “we feel it our indispensable duty to assist such of our brethren as shall come among us for the purpose of liberating themselves, and to raise all the means in our power to effect our object, which is to give liberty to our brethren groaning under the tyrannical yoke of oppression. Resolution of the Slave’s Refuge Society.” A total of ten roads led into Gettysburg, each one leading to and coming from other important cities and towns, such as Carlisle, Harrisburg, York, Hanover, Baltimore, Emmitsburg, Fairfield and Hagerstown, Cashtown and Chambersburg and Mummasburg. All of these roads funneled, eventually, into the heart of Gettysburg. The layout of the town was typical for that time period with the higher valued properties being in the blocks closest to “The Diamond”, with wide, tree-lined streets of dirt flanked by paved sidewalks. The streets and roads were laid out like the spokes of a wagon wheel with the Diamond being the hub. Homes along the main roads had no front yards and came right up to the sidewalks. Most of the lots in the first few blocks off the square in any direction were developed and, therefore, presented an unbroken front. Back yards were surrounded by highboard fences and contained a small stable or carriage house, a well and an outhouse, or “privy”, as well as a small garden for the kitchen. All of this restricted free movement to the streets or alleyways. Gettysburg, by 1863, was a large town for the area with a vibrant population that loved, hated, squabbled, showed kindness, gossipped, rallied together, made local celebrities out of the best looking or most gregarious while making pariahs out of those of lesser fortune, just like any other society at any other point in history. Unlike most of those other societies, Gettysburg will endure a crucible of worry, turned to terror, turned to misery. And that all began on June 15, 1863, when Brigadier General Albert Jenkins' Confederate Cavalry Brigade crossed the Potomac and headed for Chambersburg _____________________________________ Addressing Gettysburg: INVASION! June, 1863, Part 2 was Written, narrated and produced by Matt Callery Narration Directed by Pearle Shannon Historical figures voiced by: denise chain, trent walker, Ron Bailey, bob steenstra, kelly steenstra, the History Dame, Keith Harris and Pearle Shannon. Recorded at the Destination Gettysburg Studios. Historical consultation by Licensed Battlefield Guides Tim Smith, Bob Steenstra and Lewis Trott, with additional consultation provided by John Hoptak and Matt Atkinson. Music by Dusty Lee Elmer, Sarah Larsen and Danny Stewart, Kelly Shannon, The California Consolidated Drum Band, the Federal City Brass Band/26th North Carolina Band, The 8th Green Machine Regiment Band from George Mason University. “Bear Waltz”- written by Sarah Larsen. Performed by Sarah Larsen and Danny Stewart “Forward To The Heights’ written and performed by Kelly Shannon Special thanks to Tim Smith for assistance with script revisions. To book a car or bus tour with a licensed battlefield guide, send an email to matt@addressinggettysburg.com This episode is brought to your for free by our sponsors and the generous support of our Patrons at Patreon. Click here to be a monthly subscriber and to unlock more content! 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Debbie Drake is joined by Chris McCormick from Cedar City Chamber and Danny Stewart from Cedar City Economic Development. They talk about what you can do for your business during the COVID-19 pandemic. They discuss ideas for shifting your business during this downtime and thinking creatively about where to go next. They also suggest ways to help other small businesses during this time.
#GetOutofTheCar2020 Join us as LBG Lewis Trott takes us across the lesser-traveled part of the Pickett-Pettigrew-Trimble Assault field. Along the way visit the ruins of the Bliss Farm and learn about what happened there. Then pose for a wet-plate photo done by Dave Wilson of Victorian Photography Studio at the monument of the 111th NY. After that, pitch in and help keep out park beautiful by doing some light yardwork around our adopted monuments. Finally, cap off the day with a concert by Sarah Larsen and Danny Stewart, "The Music of Addressing Gettysburg", and great food and drink at Mason Dixon Distillery. The Tour is free. The Music is free. You buy your own food and drink and copies of the wet-plate picture. Tour is sponsored by Mason-Dixon Distillery
Coventry Blaze are in town this Saturday and Blaze TV commentator Ed Kimberley joins us to share some insider info on Danny Stewart's men. Matt Pufahl also looks back on his career in ice hockey and we recap the games against Guildford Flames, Coventry Blaze and Nottingham Panthers PHOTO: Al Goold
Hello folks. spring is almost upon us and with Spring comes our second season of walking tours of the battlefield. This year is the first year with a theme and the theme is Get Out of the Car. Licensed battlefield guide Lewis Trott, who you remember from AAGG #5, and Patreon Patrons will remember from the episode about Gettysburg Ties to the Lincoln Assassination, has crafted six tours of the battlefield that take you to places and things that you can only see if you get out of the car. There are layers of history to see on your national park here at Gettysburg from battle history through the parks evolution to what it is today. We kick off the season on April 18 in conjunction with our adopt a position clean up. Meet at the North Carolina monument and follow the path of North Carolina troops as they marched over the smoldering ruins of the bliss farm. At the bliss farm we will pause to see the ruins and about what happened the during July 2 and 3. Finally we’ll make our way to one of our adopted positions, that of the 111th NY and hear what they did during the battle of Gettysburg. Then we’ll see what the park service needs help with and get our hands dirty doing some light yard work. be sure to stick around for our traditional tintype group photo taken at the monument by Dave Wilson from Victorian Photography Studios on Steinwehr ave. But the day isn’t over yet. Take a few hours break and meet up with us at Mason Dixon distillery for a private concert just for you given by Sarah Larsen and Danny Stewart called “The Music of Addressing Gettysburg” which feature music they record for our narrative episodes. The tour is free and sponsored by Mason Dixon Distillery. You’re responsible for your own food and drink once we get to the distillery. Like I said, April 18 is just the beginning. May 16 follow the path of one of the smallest regiments, the 27th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, across the Wheatfield. Their music was deadly while they struggled to hold on in the Valley of Death. Join us as we share the story of the “Mozart Regiment”, the 40th NY Volunteer Infantry Regiment as they tried to stem the Confederate onslaught... This tour is on June 20 at 10am Beat the July heat by exploring McPherson’s woods and farm on July 18 for our tour entitled “Good morning Archer! How are you? I am glad to see you!” This tour also begins at 10:00. August 15th’s tour begins later in the day. Join us at 5pm for “Wait a little, we are all going on presently”. Learn about the charge of the Mississippians as they smashed the Peach Orchard salient on the evening of July 2, 1863 and see the Sickles wounding marker, a cannonball ball in the Trostle barn, a cannon named Cora, a witness tree and more. “Drive them out at daylight” and “It is murder, but it’s an order.” We’ll explore the Union’s effort to push the Confederate forces off their foothold on lower Cup’s Hill on the morning of July 3, 1863, with particular focus on the fight of Maryland versus Maryland. This tour is on September 19 at 10am. These tours will take us through tall grass and woods, so proper outdoor attire and insect repellent is recommended.
As 1863 began, the Union Army of the Potomac found itself in a general malaise. Its failed attempt at another push towards Richmond, known as the “Mud March,” had served as the nail in the coffin of army commander Ambrose E Burnside. When Joseph Hooker took his place as commander of the Army of the Potomac, the changes he implemented helped boost the morale and confidence of his troops. But Hooker squandered that goodwill by bungling the Chancellorsville Campaign, in the early days of May 1863. While many believed that drunkenness or the artillery round that knocked him out for a short time were the probable causes of such bungling, Hooker himself told Major General Abner Doubleday, while on the road to Gettysburg, “I was not hurt by a shell and I was not drunk. For once I lost confidence in Hooker, and that is all there was to it.” After Chancellorsville, while Hooker was looking for ways to redeem himself, Robert E. Lee was setting the wheels in motion for his second invasion of the north. Meanwhile, every day citizens in a bustling country town called Gettysburg, were going about their daily business while reading about the war in any or all of the town’s three newspapers. War had not left them untouched, however. They had sent their ablest young men off to fight for the Union cause and constant threats of invasion had plagued them since they first sent their local militia, the “Gettysburg Independent Blues”, to fight to preserve the Union, in 1861. By the Fourth of July of 1863, this small town of 2400 would be left with the daunting tasking of cleaning up the carnage and healing many times their number in wounded who wore both blue and gray. By mid-June, two great armies, totaling somewhere around 150,000 men, with tens of thousands of horses and mules, miles of wagons and, in one of those armies, human beings that were owned by other human beings, marched north into Pennsylvania. On the last day of June, a Tuesday, the lead elements of these two armies would be poised for the commencement of the greatest, bloodiest battle ever fought in the Western Hemisphere, but very few had any notion of that as they closed their eyes to sleep that night. CREDITS Written, narrated and produced by Matt Callery Narration Directed by Pearle Shannon Historical figures voiced by: Bradley Lee, Keith Harvey, Brayden Border, Bob Steenstra, John Heckman, Keith Harvey, Dave Wilson and Ray Chancellor. Historical consultation by Licensed Battlefield Guides Bob Steenstra, Tim Smith and Lewis Trott with additional help from John Hoptak, Matt Atkinson, and Ken Rich. Music by Dusty Lee Elmer, Sarah Larsen and Danny Stewart, Cody Tinnin, The California Consolidated Drum Band and the Federal City Brass Band/26th North Carolina Band Addressing Gettysburg's Theme Song, "Bear Waltz" written by Sarah Larsen and Performed by Sarah Larsen and Danny Stewart Sound Effect Recording by Tyler DeWitt Assistant Researcher- Robin Weir SOURCES: The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command, Edwin B. Coddington Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage, Noah Andre Trudeau Lee’s Cavalrymen, Edward G. Longacre Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, Abner Doubleday Gettysburg: The Confederate High Tide, Champ Clark/Time-Life Books The Life and Campaigns of Major-General J. E. B. Stuart : Commander … Henry B. McClellan. Days of Uncertainty and Dread by Gerald R Bennet Firestorm at Gettysburg: Civilian Voices by Jim Slade and John Alexander Lincoln by David Herbert Donald “The Devil’s to Pay”: John Buford at Gettysburg. A History and Walking Tour by Eric J Wittenberg Confederate General William Dorsey Pender: The Hope of Glory By Brian Steel Wills https://www.americanheritage.com/destruction-fighting-joe-hooker-0 https://www.archives.gov/files/publications/prologue/2013/spring/gettysburg.pdf https://www.armywarcollege.edu/history.cfm https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1039&context=ach
The truth is out there...but where? This question has intrigued Danny Stewart since childhood. Danny is a Utah County folklorist and cryptozoologist. Many know him from the Provo Ghost Tour. He has been collecting journal entries, diaries and interviews for 20 years to construct this nighttime walk through Provo. "It has gotten a lot bigger than I ever thought it would," he says. Danny believes that folklore, myth, and science should be more linked together instead of staying at odds with each other. In his passion for cryptozoology, they, in fact, are complimentary.
The Belfast Giants registered their first road win of the season and four point weekend, but not without issues. A thumping win over Dundee was followed by a 6-5 shootout win over the Storm that saw the Giants drop a 4 goal lead. This week A View From The Bridge is joined by Adam Keefe, Danny Stewart and Aaron Murphy. Simon, Davy and Patrick discuss what went right and wrong over the weekend, and look at the new roster regulations released by the EIHL. Adam Keefe takes on YOUR questions that are listed on The Fan Agenda. Ahead of Wednesdays first live EIHL game of the season on FreeSports, Aaron Murphy chats to Davy as the Giants visit Fife on out TV Screens. And with a home and home series against Coventry this forthcoming weekend, Blaze Head coach, Danny Stewart, chats to Joel.
Jack talks record collecting, hunting down rare old 78s and discusses the music of: Al Bernard, The Goofus Five, Wilton Crawley, Eddie Crosby and his Sugarfoot Shufflers, Eddy Arnold and his Tennessee Playboys, Cotton and Morpheus, The Korn Kobblers, Esmereldy, Honey Duke and his Uke (Johnny Marvin), Rhythm Wreckers, Danny Stewart, Roy Evans, Rube Bloom and his Bayou Boys. #78s #78rpm #phonograph #vintagemusic #1920s #1930s #1940s --- 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/jackspinsshellac/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jackspinsshellac/support
Thanks for listening to Episode 227 of the Clive Barker Podcast. In this episode, Jose and Ryan are joined by Hellraiser enthusiasts and experts; Danny Stewart, Hellraiser Judgement's Paul T. Taylor, Catalina Querida and Ed Martinez to talk about the news of the David S. Goyer Hellraiser remake. We also discuss Anne Bobby's new podcast/blog crowdfunding, Danny's Hellraiser III project, and a Clive Barker book raffle from Dark Regions Press. Sponsor: Don Bertram's Celebrate Imagination What we've been up to Duels of Blood End of Round 5 and Beginning of Final Round From the Reef Dark Regions Clive Barker Raffle Update on Danny Stewart's Hellraiser III Project Anne Bobby's Media Barista Chat about David S Goyer's Potential Hellraiser Remake The Updated IMDB Page Danny Stewart Mentioned the Ghostbusters Documentary "Cleanin' Up The Town' Coming Next Commentary Series: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Ep: 9-10 More News / Duels of Blood Abarat Days of Magic Nights of War And this podcast, having no beginning, will have no end. The Clive Barker Podcast (or @Barkercast) is an independent editorial fan site and podcast that is not affiliated with or under contract by Clive Barker or Seraphim Films. This is a labor of love by the fans, for the fans. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, iTunes (Leave a review!), Stitcher,Libsyn, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Play, DoubleTwistand YouTube Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast| @OccupyMidian
País Reino Unido Dirección Joe Wright Guion Anthony McCarten Música Dario Marianelli Fotografía Bruno Delbonnel Reparto Gary Oldman, Ben Mendelsohn, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lily James, Stephen Dillane, Richard Lumsden, Philip Martin Brown, Ronald Pickup, Brian Pettifer, Tom Ashley, Jordan Waller, David Olawale Ayinde, Michael Bott, Danny Stewart, John Locke Sinopsis Drama ambientado en 1940, cuando Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) se convierte en primer ministro británico en un momento realmente crucial de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, pues los nazis avanzan imparables conquistando prácticamente la totalidad del continente europeo y amenazando con una invasión a Inglaterra. Churchill deberá entonces explorar la posibilidad de un tratado de paz con Alemania, o ser fiel a sus ideales y luchar por la liberación de Europa.
In the second of two Elite League Championship winning special podcasts, the lads are joined by Head Coach Adam Keefe who answers YOUR Fan Agenda questions. We cast out eye over March's Player of the Month nominees. Reflect on the Giants Award night winners and predict who we think will make the Playoff Final Four in Nottingham. We also look ahead to this weekend and chat to Coventry Blaze Head Coach, Danny Stewart.
The Belfast Giants are the Elite League Champions 2018-19! In the first of two special editions of A View From The Bridge we hear the reactions from the Belfast Giants themselves at the Crown Plaza on the night the championship was clinched. Davy, Simon, Joel and Patrick reflect on a remarkable weekend and discuss just how the title was won. Simon accuses Mark Garside of coming from Dundee. And Blair Riley has some words for Mr Simms. Join us for Part 2 TOMORROW, where Adam Keefe answers YOUR questions in The Fan Agenda, we look at the Playoff Match ups and chat with the Coventry Blaze Head Coach, Danny Stewart!
Being a fan ofHellraiser: Bloodline, I've always longed to see Kevin Yagher's original director's cut that he showed to Dimension Films before he exited the project. Over the years many fans believed that his version was lost when former Dimension Films head Bob Weinstein wanted to rework the film into a more commercial-style story that focused more on the iconic Pinhead. There are many different opinions as to whyBloodlineturned out the way it did, but with this article I'm going to stay away from the drama and talk about how Kevin Yagher's original director's cut does exist! This is exciting news! He confirmed this to some fans that were attending Texas Frightmare 2018 telling them that not only does he have his director's cut, but all the cuts that he made to try and appease the studio. There have been different running times thrown around for the director's cut with Yagher claiming his cut ran 11o minutes in an old Fangoria interview done back in 1996, but recently he's gone on record that his versions ran from ninety-four to sixty-six minutes. So what did Yagher's original version contain that's not in the final cut? His version has the original 18th century past segment which included a lot of different footage that's never been seen before. The film originally opened with Philip Lemarchand creating the Lament Configuration instead of starting in outer-space. There was also the original delivery of the box scene where Philip meets Angelique for the first time where he learns the designs of the box were her idea and it was she who wanted him to make it. This moment would've been followed by the famous gamblers sequence where Angelique lures a group of French noblemen into opening the box as she strips away articles of clothing in order for them to continue to play her "new game." This sequence can be seen as a flashback in a leaked work print version that was an attempt to please the studio. Or you can watch the scene that Jose uploaded onto our official Facebook page. The character of Auguste had a much larger part and most of his scenes ended up on the cutting room floor. There was also a masked-ball sequence that was totally removed where Lemarchand goes back to retrieve the box only to be killed by Angelique's clown cenobites. The film's theatrical trailer (which is cut from Yagher's version) and pictures online show a lot of these deleted moments. The present day segment contained a lot more moments between the characters that would've made them more interesting. For example, John Merchant was struggling a lot more with his dreams about his grandmother and the relationship between him and Angelique was more complex. Jacques's death was different by being de-aged into a rotting corpse. The most interesting subplot that was deleted was the rivalry between Pinhead and Angelique. In the released version the Princess seems to dance to the Hell Priest's every whim, but originally there was a power struggle going on between them that created a interesting dynamic between the two characters. In fact, during the scene where Angelique has Paul Merchant open the prototype of the Elysium Configuration, in Kevin's version, she's actually trying to destroy Pinhead so she can have total control of Hell. Again, all of this can be seen in the leaked work print if you're able to track down a copy of it. Finally, the major difference in the future part of the story is the overall structure of how Paul's mission is to kill the Cenobites and destroy the box which he does in Kevin's director's cut. It also includes the original ending that shows what happens to Angelique and the Twin Cenobites. I'm also assuming that Kevin's version would've included Peter's original scripted epilogue where the story goes back to how it began with Philip finishing the box. It was a perfect ending that paid homage to Clive Barker's original film and would've been a nice way to wrap up the franchise if they would've stopped at Bloodline. The next question I have is would fans want to even see it? I personally would love to see his original director's cut even though he never got a chance to complete it. He's gone on record as saying that he was about 80-85% done with his version before he left. Most of what he hadn't shot were the kills, but other than that he'd shot all of Peter Atkins script. Some people have told me he will release his cut online for fans to see sometime in the future, but I think it would be better if it got an official release with a new edition of the movie on bluray. If enough fans show interest maybe that will get Scream Factory or Arrow Video to produce a special edition. I would like to see Arrow Video do one since they've been doing such a great job of releasing a lot of Clive Barker related movies. The Scarlet Boxsetand the recently released Candymaneditions are fantastic. Maybe we can get a tell all commentary with Kevin himself with screenwriter Peter Atkins moderating it. To garner more interest for a possible release, below I've attached writer Peter Atkins fourth draft of the screenplay which is very close to what Yagher shot. When you click the link just scroll down the page until you see the Hellraiser: Bloodlinescript. It's one of the best scripts of the series! I highly recommend it. The script was provided by Peter Atkins who gave it to Ed Martinez and was then transcribed by Hellbound Web webmaster Mark Adams. http://www.cenobite.com/library/ Also, from the archive of The Hellbound Web you can see a lot of the deleted scenes in screen grabs that Mark also was kind of enough to provide for fans. http://www.cenobite.com/library/hr4-del.htm I think it would be good for fans to get in touch with Kevin himself by visiting his official site and letting him know that they'd love to see his version of the movie. It's also a great site to see a lot of the amazing work that he's done over the years. He truly is a first rate make-up effect artist. https://kevinyagher.com/#/ Don't forget to watch our interview with Kevin at this year's Texas Frightmare Weekend where he talks about the troubles of the production and what led him to leaving the project. Different versions of films always are released in some shape or form eventually. From theAlien 3workprint, the original version ofHalloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, to Clive Barker's director's cut of Nightbreed. The timing has to be right sometimes and I think for Hellraiser: Bloodlinethe time has come for a release. Special thanks must go to Peter Atkins, Kyle Hart, Danny Stewart, Ed Martinez, and Mark Adams of The Hellbound Web for providing sources to make this article possible.
ROB RIDENOUR on December 3, 2018 at 5:53 pm As a fan of Clive Barker, I'm overjoyed to see him slowly introducing himself back into fan circles. It's been far too long. I think this year's “Texas Frightmare Weekend”really showed him that the fans do miss him. Not only that, but as a horror community in general, we love him too. I also think Jose's smile represents all the fan's happiness at the convention to have him back. When Ryan, Jose, and I got to meet him for our photo op he was very quiet, but seemed over joyed to meet us all at once. I can't speak for either Ryan and Jose, but being in his presence created a calming effect through me. I thought I'd be nervous, but I wasn't at all. I think it shows in the photo below. Soon after that it was announced that he'd be attending “Days of the Dead: Chicago.” Fans that attended the show said he was in great spirits and the photos below seem to prove that. I was also very impressed with the design work that he did for the shirts for these events. If you look closely on the Texas Frightmare Weekend's design the monster's face and head it seems Clive has cleverly added in subtle scarring that creates another face entirely on top of the main one. And now he'll be attending “Days of the Dead” again, but this time in Atlanta, Ga. I think the last time Clive was in Georgia was back in 1996 when he came to “Dragon Con” which I went to but sadly only got see him from a distance when he and Doug Bradley screened Hellraiser. To order your tickets for the event follow the link below: https://daysofthedead.com/atlanta/tickets It's also been reported that Clive will be doing a brand new interview for a book called It's Alive so that's good to hear as well. Recently he did new on camera interview for Arrow Video's new Candymanspecial edition that was both inspiring and emotional. I've shared a couple clips from it below: Clive talks about how Tony Toddy embodies the character of The Candyman: https://youtu.be/YXXjrg52gPQ Clive discusses his relationship with his father and mother: https://youtu.be/BHl4jsYxepw He really let's the viewer into some very intimate details from his life when he talks about his late father. I was brought to tears more than once. But through his pain he seems to have found peace. At least that's the way he comes across in the interview. I also found myself relating to him too when he discusses about being an outsider. I think a lot of the horror community will find themselves relating to it as well. I have a good feeling about the future for the Clive Barker universe. We have a new Candyman moviecoming out that's being produced by Jordan Peele that's being released in 2020. There's more plays scripts to look forward to from The Clive Barker Archive. I'm sure they'll be adding more material to the Archive over the next year as well. Don't forget Phil and Sarah Stokes are still hard at work on finishing the Imaginer Series. I also hope he continues to do the convention circuit, especially for the overseas markets. I know a lot of fans would love to see him in the U.K. one more time. That one's for you Danny Stewart. And I'm sure there's going to be some new books that will be announced as well. To end this article, I'd like to leave you with Clive's final comment from the Arrow Video interview. It's the perfect ending with Clive summarizing the world we live today and how we need to take a bigger path that will lead us to a much more magical life: "The world around us is getting stale and predictable. That doesn't mean we need to do harm to ourselves or others in order to violate that staleness. It simply means we have a duty to life to be alive. And to be alive is to be changing, and developing, and evolving, and mutating, and becoming monstrous. And becoming beautiful in the moment of monstrousness." – Clive Barker Thanks to Texas Frightmare Weekend, Days of the Dead, Arrow Video and fan Raul for sharing his pictures of Clive from Days of the Dead: Chicago
Continental Cup action for the Belfast Giants, compounded with the excesses of AVFTB Live and the prospect of the NCAA Friendship Four in the weekend to come means there is A LOT to unpack in this weeks A View From the Bridge. We are also joined by Josh Roach, Adam Keefe, Jonathan Ferland, Aaron Murphy and Danny Stewart in a jam packed show that covers the progression of the Belfast Giants through to the Final of the IIHF Continental Cup. The lads cast their eye over the performances on and off the ice. And discuss a hot topic from the AVFTB Live show. Josh Roach answers YOUR Fan Agenda questions, while Aaron Murphy looks ahead to both the FreeSports Game of the Week between Coventry and Guildford, AND the NCAA Friendship Four which kicks off at the SSE Arena this friday. Blaze head coach, Danny Stewart chats to Patrick about how his team is faring so far this season, and the lads look at some of the headlines from a week in the EIHL. Strap in, its a bumper edition of AVFTB.
Coventry Blaze goalie Miika Wiikman discusses his career at the club, THAT tweet and explains how Danny Stewart saved him from retirement.
I wanted to let our listeners know that Clive has been interviewed for the Folsom Street Fair Guide for their September issue. Just click on the link that's provided by Clive Barker: Revelations Facebook page and use the scroll bar to go to page eight where the interview starts. Here's the link to upload the magazine if you want a digital copy for yourself: https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/61896541/the-fight-sf-bay-areas-monthly-lgbtq-magazine-september-2018 I've also attached the the uncut cover below: Thanks to Clive Barker: Revelations and Folsom Street Parade. http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2018/09/07/new-clive-barker-interview-adults-only/ Hellraiser fans will be happy to know that Lakeshore Records will be putting out a new remastered version of Christopher Young's fantastic score for Hellbound: Hellraiser II on vinyl in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary. I'm really loving the red and black smoke pressing that makes the discs look like Julia's skinned body. Also, checkout the track list below and notice how they're releasing new music for this release as well! Side A 01. Hellbound / Second Sight Séance 7:29 02. Looking Through a Woman 5:30 03. Something to Think About 4:26 Side B 04.‘Skin Her Alive' 1:47 05. Stringing the Puppet 4:56* 06. Hall of Mirrors 7:47 07. Dead or Living? 2:51 Side C 08. Leviathan 3:25 09. Sketch with Fire 2:56 10. Chemical Entertainment 6:36 Side D 11. Obscene Kiss 5:00* 12. Headless Wizard 5:33 13. What's Your Pleasure? 3:11 *Previously unreleased on vinyl The street date is October 12th, but I couldn't find a pre-order link at Lakeshore Records official site. We'll post it when one becomes available. Young's score for Hellbound is a timeless masterpiece of sound and composition so I'll be picking this up for sure. I can't wait to hear these unreleased tracks. Thanks to Dread Central and Danny Stewart. http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2018/09/13/hellbound-hellraiser-ii-coming-to-vinyl/ I wanted to let our UK listeners know that Candyman actor Tony Todd will be appearing at the MCM Expo London Comic Con that will last from 26th-28th of October. To order your tickets follow the link below: London Comic Con Candyman is a property that I wish would come back into the public eye in some shape or form. There have been some attempts to do so which I plan on talking about in some future articles, but pesky rights issues are getting in the way. It's shame because there's some great material there to work with. Thanks to Danny Stewart. http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2018/09/14/tony-todd-is-coming-to-london-comic-con/ It's always good to experience movies in the theater and today two of Clive Barker's films will be making a return to the big screen for special screenings for the Halloween season. First off, Lord of Illusions is will be apart of Chicago's annual Music Box of Horror's 24-hour long marathon. Sadly, it's only the theatrical version being shown, but it's a 35mm print so that should make the experience worthwhile. The event takes place from October 13th-14th and will also include other movies like Child's Play, Freddy vs Jason, and Fright Night Part 2. For more information and to buy your event ticket follow the link to Music Box of Horror's official page: https://www.musicboxtheatre.com/events/music-box-of-horrors-2018 Next up, The Nightbreed Director's Cut will be showing at the Prince Charles Theater as a part of HorrorOctober 2018. The movie will be shown on Sunday the 14th of October at 8:45 pm. Other films that will be included are the extended version of The Shining, The Exorcist, Phantasm, and a whole lot more. You can purchase your tickets in the link below: https://princecharlescinema.com/PrinceCharlesCinema.dll/Booking?Booking=TSelectItems.waSelectItemsPrompt.TcsWebMenuItem_0.TcsWebTab_0.TcsPerformance_8262805.TcsSection_1559 This is heaven to me! I hope some of our listeners take up the opportunity and go to these events. Thanks to Bloody Disgusting, The Prince Charles Theater, and Music Box of Horror. http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2018/09/12/lord-of-illusions-and-nightbreed-directors-cut-screenings-announced/ Clive will be attending the Days of the Dead Chicago Convention this November 16-18, and tickets are on sale now, so get'em while they're hot if you'd like to meet Clive and get an autograph or some cool art or merch! Tell him the @BarkerCast sent ya! Also check out all the other cool guests at the convention and start making your travel plans! Have fun. http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2018/09/04/tickets-on-sale-for-days-of-the-dead-chicago/
We always love to plug the work for anything that former actors that have worked with Clive Barker over the years. Today the podcast would like to share a trailer for the film Heretiks which stars Hellraiserand Hellbound actress Claire Higgins. She plays the role of Reverend Mother. It also stars Hannah Arterton, Michael Ironside, and Rosie Day. The film is directed and co-written by Paul Hyett who also made the werewolf thriller Howl and The Seasoning House. From Arrow In the Head: The story follows innocent young Persephone is falsely accused and put on trial for her life. Her fate seems sealed except for the timely intervention of the mysterious Reverend Mother offering her not just sanctuary, but hope. For the Reverend Mother is the self-appointed leader of a small religious retreat, a secluded Priory, where her fellow Sisters devote their lives to the Lord and seek atonement for their pasts. But upon arrival, Persephone is plagued with terrifying visions and soon realizes that it's not salvation that awaits but a battle for her very soul itself. Checkout the trailer for the film below: https://youtu.be/tfv0QAkjAGg It looks pretty creepy, but I hope they haven't spoiled the best parts in the trailer. We'll keep you updated as more news comes in. Thanks to Danny Stewart and Arrow In the Head. Original Blog Post at http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2018/08/10/trailer-for-new-claire-higgins-film-debuts/
From http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2018/07/21/scream-factory-to-release-candyman-deluxe-limited-edition/ We reported last week that Arrow Video was releasing the original Candyman on bluray with a brand new 4K restoration transfer, but it now looks like Shout Factory's horror and sci-fiction label Scream Factory will be releasing their own deluxe limited edition in the US. Strangely, it's only going to be a 2K transfer scanned from the new 4K restoration that was supervized by director Bernard Rose. Also, most of the extras are the same as the Arrow edition, but Scream does have some new extras of their own that will make this edition worth owning. The release date is November 20, 2018 with a price tag of $34.93. Make sure to grab your copy today while it's still available because I'm sure it will go fast. I'm also digging Scream Factory's two different slipcovers over the Arrow Video cover. I've attached all the features that have been announced and a pre-order link below: This Deluxe Limited Edition contains: Special Offer: Order from ShoutFactory.com and get an exclusive 18″ X 24″ ROLLED POSTER featuring our brand new artwork, a second exclusive 18″ X 24″ ROLLED POSTER featuring our alternative new artwork, and an exclusive slipcover featuring our alternative new artwork (limited to the first 2,000 pre-orders)! Also get it shipped TWO WEEKS EARLY! The collector's edition Blu-Ray with slipcover A limited edition 18″ x 24″ poster of the newly-designed art from artist Joel Robinson A second slipcover — made exclusively for ShoutFactory.com — featuring newly-designed art from artist Laz Marquez A limited edition 18″ x 24″ poster of the newly-designed art from artist Laz Marquez Early shipping to arrive two weeks before the national street date Bonus Features DISC ONE NEW 2K Restoration From A New 4K Scan Of The Original Negative, Supervised And Approved By Writer/Director Bernard Rose And Director Of Photography Anthony B. Richmond NEW Audio Commentary With Writer/Director Bernard Rose And Actor Tony Todd NEW Audio Commentary With Authors Stephen Jones And Kim Newman Audio Commentary With Director Bernard Rose, Author Clive Barker, Producer Alan Poul And Actors Tony Todd, Virginia Madsen And Kasi Lemmons Audio Commentary With Bernard Rose, Moderated By The Movie Crypt's Adam Green And Joe Lynch DISC TWO NEW “Be My Victim” – An Interview With Tony Todd NEW “It Was Always You, Helen” – An Interview With Virginia Madsen NEW “The Writing On The Wall: The Production Design Of Candyman” – An Interview With Production Designer Jane Ann Stewart NEW “Forbidden Flesh: The Makeup FX Of Candyman” – Including Interviews With Special Makeup Effects Artists Bob Keen, Gary J. Tunnicliffe And Mark Coulier NEW “A Story To Tell: Clive Barker's The Forbidden” – Writer Douglas E. Winter On Clive Barker's Seminal Books Of Blood And Candyman's Source Story, The Forbidden NEW “Urban Legend: Unwrapping Candyman” – A Critical Analysis Of The Film With Writers Tananarive Due And Steven Barnes “Sweets To The Sweet: The Candyman Mythos” Featuring Interviews With Clive Barker, Virginia Madsen And More … “Clive Barker: Raising Hell” – An Interview With Clive Barker Bernard Rose's Storyboards Theatrical Trailer Still Gallery …And More To Be Announced! https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/candyman-collector-s-edition?product_id=6876 Thanks to Danny Stewart and Scream Factory for the news. From: http://www.clivebarkercast.com/2018/07/22/books-of-blood-tv-showing-coming/ According to the site Bleeding Cool, comic actor Seth MacFarlene and writer Brannon Braga (of Star Trekfame) are working together to bring Clive Barker's famous short story collection Books of Blood to the small screen as a anthology series for Hulu. I'll admit that's a strange team to be developing it, but both work on the show The Orville together which is popular. Keep in mind that none of this has been confirmed by Clive Barker's camp, so it could be a rumor. You know how the internet is. I really hope it isn't. I'd love a TV show for the Books of Blood. To read the whole report follow the link: Seth MacFarlane and Brannon Braga Making Books of Blood, a Clive Barker Horror Anthology TV Series for HuluThanks to Bleeding Cool and Lori Markle Bische for the news.
Over at the horror site Bloody Disgusting they've reported the official release and specs for the Arrow Video 4K release of the original Candyman on bluray that will be coming 10/29/18! The perfect release date just in time for Halloween. Check out the specs and new cover art. It looks like Arrow Video has gone all out with this edition. As of now this is only a UK release, but hopefully in the future that will change when the rights issues in the States get sorted out. I hope a lot of you have a region free bluray player because this does look like the ultimate edition to have. Bonus Features include: Brand new 4K restoration of the film from the original negative and supervised and approved by writer-director Bernard Rose and director of photography Anthony B. Richmond 5.1 DTS-HD MA and Original Uncompressed Stereo 2.0 Audio Optional English subtitles Exclusive packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin 6 Lobby Card reproductions Fully illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by festival programmer Michael Blyth Limited Edition perfect-bound booklet reproducing the original hand-painted storyboards by Bernard Rose Brand new audio commentary with writer-director Bernard Rose and actor Tony Todd Brand new audio commentary with Stephen Jones and Kim Newman Be My Victim – a brand new interview with Tony Todd It Was Always You, Helen – a brand new interview with Virginia Madsen The Writing on the Wall: The Production Design of Candyman – a brand new interview with production designer Jane Ann Stewart Forbidden Flesh: The Makeup FX of Candyman – brand new interviews with special makeup effects artists Bob Keen, Gary J. Tunnicliffe and Mark Coulier A Story to Tell: Clive Barker's “The Forbidden” – writer Douglas E. Winter on Clive Barker's seminal Books of Blood and Candyman's source story, “The Forbidden” Urban Legend: Unwrapping Candyman – a critical analysis of the film with writers Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes Theatrical Trailer Three rarely-seen Bernard Rose short films, newly restored in HD: Looking at Alice (30 mins, 1978), A Bomb With No Name on It (3 mins, 1976), The Wreckers (5 mins) You can pre-order it today by following the link below: https://arrowfilms.com/product-detail/candyman-limited-edition-blu-ray/FCD1820 Thanks to Danny Stewart and Bloody Disgusting for the news.
Going into his 10th year in real estate, Danny Stewart is building a thriving business with an interesting team model. He originally started his career in real estate as a means to increase his own personal knowledge about properties and acquisitions from an investment perspective, but after a few months of working as a Realtor, he realized that he wanted to pursue sales. His primary market is the Laurentians, Québec (north of Montreal), but he also works in the city of Montreal and internationally. In this discussion, Michael and Danny chat about his powerful team structure and how it benefits him on a daily basis. They discuss motivation and relying on others when times are tough. Finally, they dive into the environmental side of real estate and how agents can begin moving in a direction that preserves our world for the next generation. Reach out to Danny Phone: (514) 217-6182 Email: dstew@live.ca http://danielstewart.ca
Thanks for joining us again at the Clive Barker Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to the works and worlds of Clive Barker. This is Episode 151 : Hellraiser 30th Anniversary Celebration! Jose Leitao, and I (Ryan Danhauser) are joined by Danny Stewart, who worked on the Leviathan Documentary, and is a rabid Hellraiser fan. This episode is full of Hellraiser news memories and thoughts from you, our listeners, and there's a little easter egg at the end if you stick with us. Hellraiser News and Launches around the 30th Anniversary The Prince Charles Cinema celebrated Hellraiser's 30th Anniversary with a screening on the 25th of September at 6:30 PM Arrow released a Hellraiser Steelbook, that is apparently already sold out, with an American version coming out later this year Lakeshore celebrated this anniversary by releasing a remastered vinyl of the Christopher Young soundtrack, and there will be a signing at Dark Delicacies There was a 30th Anniversary Hellraiser screening happening at the Studio Movie Grill Lincoln Square in Arlington, Texas on Wednesday, September 13th Hellraiser Anthology vol. 2 is coming out soon! We already got our review copy and press release and we talked about it in our latest episode #150 Hellraiser: The Toll Today we are going to talk about our favorite Hellraiser memories, collectible, sequel, adaptation, comic, etc and what we'd like to see done with Hellraiser in the future. Clive Barker Info and the Making of Hellraiser Book https://www.clivebarkerarchive.com/hellraiser/ http://clivebarker.info/hr1thirtieth.html Look Out for on the Site Jose's 30th Anniversary Hellriaser Tribute Post Danny Steward on Twitter @DannyTheWildBoy And this podcast, having no beginning, will have no end. The Clive Barker Podcast (or @Barkercast) is an independent editorial fan site and podcast that is not affiliated with or under contract by Clive Barker or Seraphim Films. This is a labor of love by the fans, for the fans. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App | Android App, iTunes (Leave a review!), Stitcher,Libsyn, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Play, DoubleTwist and YouTube Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast | @OccupyMidian
Eric Neilson on the curse of the teddy bear toss, 'that' eye injury and how the club's doctor has saved his dreams of future career as a model. Omar Pacha gives an emotional reaction to a disappointing weekend for the team, citing they need to "go back to the drawing board". Blaze goalie Brian Stewart on #PegGate, the band Trooper and why he credits NHL goaltender Ed Belfour as a key influence. Would Coventry coach Danny Stewart swop the four points from his weekend wins for the next round of the Challenge Cup? Plus a reminder of last year's Christmas gameshow - Mr & Mr, ahead of the upcoming party for Manchester Storm.
Cryptozoology has its roots in zoology, an acknowledged scientific field held in high regard. I examine the origins and beginnings of cryptozoology, cryptids, and the people who are responsible for establishing and pushing the field forward. This discipline of "scientific" research may be much, much older than you think. Audio from Manly P. Hall's lecture on Ancient Planets and the Gods - more info & audio ==> http://www.manlyphall.org/Link to Danny Stewart's thesis ==> https://www.uvu.edu/is/pdfs/dannystewart_crypotozoology.pdfwww.meandparanormalyou.comwww.ryansingercomedy.comwww.society6.com/mapy818-839-0593 Mindline
Flyers associate coach Danny Stewart spoke to Clan Radio after the game following a good result from his team
Matt Sisca's first ever hat trick, Matt Paton's goal within 21 seconds of a game and Devin Didiomete's second meeting with the Fife Flyers' Danny Stewart….some of the many highlights from this weekend's trip to Scotland and back by the Manchester Storm team and 150 fans. From Altrincham, to Glasgow, to Edinburgh and back; this week's podcast from Clare Freeman captures the magic of an away trip with club sponsors, Go Goodwins.
Matt Sisca's first ever hat trick, Matt Paton's goal within 21 seconds of a game and Devin Didiomete's second meeting with the Fife Flyers' Danny Stewart….some of the many highlights from this weekend's trip to Scotland and back by the Manchester Storm team and 150 fans. From Altrincham, to Glasgow, to Edinburgh and back; this week's podcast from Clare Freeman captures the magic of an away trip with club sponsors, Go Goodwins.
Homegrown Who? An un-interupted hour of fan inspired music and verse in homage to the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who In order of appearance... Edward John - Doctor Who 50th Anniversary BBC One inspired ident #2 Cult Of Wedge - Doctor Who Theme Doctorobi9000 - Doctor Who Poem (read by Caitlin Moore) Bullamakanka – Doctor Who Is Gonna Fix It (1983) The Simmertones - Dcotor Who by The Simmertones Charles Thompson - The Doctor Who Poem Broadcast Bandolier – Screwdriver Alex Carpenter – Angels Take Manhatton The Onlies - Bad Wolf UKI Society - We Sea Devils Traffic Experiment – Vashta Nerada Grant McCluskey - Doctor Who Poem Chameleon Circuit (Alex Day) - Type 40 Robots by Delgado from I See Devils (recreated soundtrack to 1970's Malcolm Clark (Radiophonic Workshop). Tom Carnohan - Geronimo (series 5) Nic Treadwell – The Hands Of Time Fionn Hodgson - Doctor Who Theme Electro Remix The Singing Nerd - Eleven Doctors Travis Lien – I Am The Doctor John Pertwee – Doctor Who Poem Grace Kelly - Doctor Who UKI Society - What is Morbius made of? Danny Stewart - DG Mindwarp Mix II Please sign the Andy Kershaw peitition @ http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/bringbackkershaw/ Subscribe to Homegrown at itunes @ http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/homegrown/id93403497 Join the Homegrown Facebook community @ http://www.facebook.com/Homegrownpodcast For more great music check out http://www.mikehardingfolkshow.com/ Contribute : nic@homegrownpodcast.co.uk
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 160 Running Time: 1:29:03 Composers Dominic Glynn and Danny Stewart interviewed, Spearhead from Space reviewed, news, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, James Naughton, and Ken Deep. This episode is sponsored by Dragon's Lair Comics & Fantasy. Support us by supporting them. Visit dlair.net for all your sci-fi and fantasy needs. Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is an Art Trap Production. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 160 Running Time: 1:29:03 Composers Dominic Glynn and Danny Stewart interviewed, Spearhead from Space reviewed, news, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, James Naughton, and Ken Deep. This episode is sponsored by Dragon's Lair Comics & Fantasy. Support us by supporting them. Visit dlair.net for all your sci-fi and fantasy needs. Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is an Art Trap Production. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.