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This Day in Legal History: Nevada Admitted as 36th StateOn October 31, 1864, Nevada was officially admitted as the 36th state of the United States, a move driven as much by wartime politics as by the territory's readiness for statehood. With President Abraham Lincoln seeking re-election and needing support for the proposed 13th Amendment to abolish slavery, the Republican-controlled Congress saw strategic value in adding another loyal Union state. Although Nevada's population was below the threshold typically required for statehood, its vast mineral wealth and political alignment with the Union helped accelerate the process. To meet the tight timeline ahead of the 1864 election, Nevada's leaders moved quickly to draft a state constitution.Facing logistical challenges in sending the document from Carson City to Washington, D.C., Nevada officials made the unprecedented decision to transmit the entire text—over 16,000 words—via telegraph. The transmission took over 12 hours and cost more than $4,000, making it the longest and most expensive telegram ever sent at the time. The decision proved effective: the telegram reached the capital in time, and Congress formally approved Nevada's admission on the same day.The speed and cost of Nevada's telegraphic constitution became a symbol of the urgency and improvisation of Civil War-era governance. The state's motto, “Battle Born,” reflects both its literal birth during the Civil War and the political battle over slavery and Union preservation. Nevada's admission also helped secure support for Lincoln's re-election and for the 13th Amendment, which passed Congress in January 1865.In a recently disclosed legal filing, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sought taxpayer information on over 1.28 million individuals from the IRS, though only about 47,000 records matched. The request, part of a broader effort to access data on individuals under final removal orders, was submitted under a carve-out in Section 6103 of the Internal Revenue Code, which permits limited disclosures during criminal investigations. The IRS initially rejected ICE's requests citing legal constraints, but a memorandum of understanding in April allowed for limited data sharing. A subsequent refined request from ICE in June targeted a smaller group of 1.27 million, but again, only a small percentage matched IRS records, and many failed to meet legal standards for processing.The case arose from a lawsuit filed by taxpayer advocacy groups and unions, which argue that these disclosures violate the Tax Reform Act, the Privacy Act, and the Administrative Procedure Act. Plaintiffs are seeking a preliminary injunction to halt further sharing. Internal emails reveal IRS officials were concerned about the unprecedented scale and legality of the request, and officials emphasized the need to keep the data sharing confidential. The IRS typically handles about 30,000 such data requests a year, each requiring detailed justification and high-level agency approval. Critics warn that this massive data handover poses urgent threats to taxpayer privacy and due process rights.ICE Sought Records on 1.3 Million Taxpayers, Filing Shows (1)U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols praised two federal prosecutors, Samuel White and Carlos Valdivia, for their handling of a case against Taylor Taranto, despite both being suspended by the Justice Department the day before. The suspension followed their reference to January 6 rioters as “a mob of rioters” and mention of Donald Trump allegedly sharing Barack Obama's address in a sentencing memo. Judge Nichols commended their work as professional and exemplary, stating they upheld the highest prosecutorial standards.Taranto was sentenced to 21 months in prison for firearm and hoax-related charges after being arrested near Obama's D.C. residence in 2023. However, he will not serve additional time due to pretrial detention. Though originally charged for participating in the Capitol riot, those charges were dropped under President Trump's mass clemency order for January 6 defendants issued at the start of his second term. Taranto's defense claimed his statements about explosives were meant as “dark humor” and that he hadn't committed any violence.After White and Valdivia's suspension, a revised sentencing memo—stripped of January 6 and Trump references—was filed by two replacement prosecutors, including a senior DOJ official. The incident reflects broader tensions under the Trump administration, which has repeatedly moved to minimize references to Capitol riot violence and penalize prosecutors involved in politically sensitive cases.US judge praises prosecutors who were suspended after referring to January 6 ‘mob' | ReutersA federal judge allowed the Trump administration to move forward with firing nearly all remaining employees of the Department of Justice's Community Relations Service (CRS), an agency established in the 1960s to mediate racial and ethnic conflicts. U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, while denying a temporary restraining order sought by civil rights groups, noted that the plaintiffs failed to show immediate, irreparable harm. However, she also stated that the groups are likely to succeed in proving that the executive branch cannot lawfully dissolve a congressionally created agency.The lawsuit, brought by 11 organizations including the NAACP and the Ethical Society of Police, challenges the Justice Department's recent “reduction in force” that would leave just one CRS employee. The move follows a pattern under the Trump administration, which has rejected all new requests for CRS services and proposed no funding for the agency in its budget. Plaintiffs argue that a termination notice stating the layoffs aim to “effectuate the dissolution” of CRS confirms unlawful intent.Although Talwani's ruling allows the firings to proceed, she emphasized that the final outcome may favor the plaintiffs as the case continues. The layoffs coincide with a government shutdown that began October 1, meaning the employees would have been furloughed regardless. The DOJ claims it is merely reorganizing, not eliminating, the agency, though it concedes that only Congress has the authority to formally abolish it.Judge allows Trump administration to fire most of DOJ race-relations agency's employees | ReutersHagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, a prominent plaintiffs' law firm, is under scrutiny in two high-profile class actions, facing judicial criticism and potential sanctions. In Seattle, a federal judge sanctioned the firm for over $223,000 after finding it misled the court and opposing counsel about its client's withdrawal from an antitrust case against Apple and Amazon. The judge said Hagens Berman failed to disclose that their client, who later disappeared from proceedings, had expressed his intent to exit the case months earlier. The firm argues it acted ethically under client confidentiality rules and has asked the judge to revise her dismissal ruling.In a separate matter in Philadelphia, the firm faces possible new sanctions in long-running litigation over thalidomide-related birth defect claims. A special master found misconduct, including altering an expert report and advancing claims lacking legal merit. While Hagens Berman disputes the findings, calling them outside the master's authority and biased, U.S. District Judge Paul Diamond upheld the report. The firm has now requested that Diamond recuse himself, citing an appearance of bias due to his close coordination with the special master.In both cases, Hagens Berman maintains its actions were in good faith and within legal and ethical bounds, while critics and courts point to patterns of misrepresentation and overreach.Law firm Hagens Berman battles sanctions in Apple, thalidomide cases | ReutersThis week's closing theme is by Camille Saint-Saëns.Camille Saint-Saëns was a French composer, organist, conductor, and pianist whose long career spanned the Romantic era and touched the early 20th century. Born in Paris in 1835, he was a child prodigy who began composing at the age of three and gave his first public performance at ten. Saint-Saëns was celebrated for his extraordinary versatility, writing symphonies, concertos, operas, chamber music, and choral works. Though deeply rooted in classical forms, he was an early supporter of contemporary composers like Liszt and Wagner, even as he remained skeptical of more radical modernism. His music often combined technical brilliance with elegance, and his clear, structured style made him a bridge between tradition and innovation. He was also a prolific writer and amateur astronomer, and his intellectual breadth sometimes earned him criticism from those who found his music too refined or academic. Still, Saint-Saëns maintained influence across Europe, and his works remain staples of the concert repertoire.This week's closing theme is Saint-Saëns' Danse Macabre. Originally a song for voice and piano based on a poem by Henri Cazalis, Saint-Saëns later reworked Danse Macabre into a tone poem for orchestra. It depicts Death summoning the dead from their graves at midnight on Halloween for a wild, skeletal waltz. A solo violin—tuned unconventionally to evoke a harsh, eerie sound—plays Death's dance theme, while xylophone rattles mimic clacking bones. The piece was controversial at its premiere in 1875 but quickly became a concert favorite, especially around Halloween. With its vivid orchestration and playful macabre imagery, Danse Macabre is one of classical music's most iconic musical depictions of the supernatural, perfectly capturing the spirit of the season.Without further ado, Saint-Saëns Danse Macabre—enjoy! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Bijan, Jenn and Mike play as pilgrims in the employ of Constantinople's ulama, traveling to the city of İznik to investigate a case of multiple disappearances, perhaps at the hands of an Upiór.Danse Macabre is a new game in the GRT System™ from Stillfleet Studios, which you can and should support on Kickstarter!Find more Fun City at funcity.ventures and patreon.com/funcityventures---Bijan Stephen is Ishak the Rat, a scholarJenn de la Vega is Zampea, a peasantMike Rugnetta is Reginald St. Hole-in-the-Ground, a burgherWythe Marschall is some weird little guysChristopher Pickett is everything else---Music by Will Savinowith tracks by APOXUPON
On this special AP episode of Why We Roll, we play a one-shot of Danse Macabre: Medieval Horror Roleplaying with Shubha, Teddy, and Zan from Kickstarter United—the union that supports both KS workers and creators. Tune in for medieval hijinks and labor politics as our Pilgrims uncover a plot to replace the hard working peasants of Constantinople with... you guessed it, mutant zombies! As of release, KSRU is on strike to secure reasonable working conditions and pay. Support the union (and the amazing workers who make Kickstarter such a great platform for creators) today! • Kickstarter United: https://kickstarterunited.org/ • Kickstarter United solidarity fund: https://gofund.me/280df1847 And if you like what you hear and want to support Danse Macabre—live on Kickstarter until Tues, Nov 4th—then back and share today! • Danse Macabre Kickstarter: stillfleet.com/danse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special episode of "Sounds from the Snow," Maddie Jones plays Detective Evelyn Hawke as she investigates a group of students for murder. Could they be the killer or could it be someone else? Maybe it's Professor Harper, who pops in and out later in the story, maybe the victim faked their death. Who knows, but Detective Evelyn Hawke needs help solving the mystery and you are her team. There are several twists and turns accompanied by pieces like “Carnival of the Animals” and “Danse Macabre” by Camille Saint-Saens as well as “Night on Bald Mountain” by Modest Mussorgsky. The music is played by BYU-Idaho musicians.
(Surprise! I put it out a few days early so you have time to share it before Halloween... so share it with a friend!!) Well, gang, we made it. Halloween 2025. You did so great that you've earned the best content we could give you: one segment after another of top-notch Halloween awesomeness. It's informative, it's judgmental, and it's funny as hell. But more than anything it's us, just the way you like us. There are no coven meeting or promos for other podcasts this time. All that will be back in November. (OMG, there are only four more episodes left this year! Can you believe it?!) 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:00 Triskadekamania, Jason Voorhees fanfiction 00:07:30 Danse Macabre, Alewives and Witches 00:17:45 Danse Macabre, BITK: Pumpkin Recipes 00:31:15 Dance Macabre, Bats 00:45:39 The War on Halloween, Kirk Cameron Hates Halloween 00:59:50 The War on Halloween, GodMoms and Judgment Houses 01:06:20 The War on Halloween, Slutty Costumes 01:11:29 The War on Halloween, The Lie of the Convenience Crotch 01:17:59 a special Pitney Easter Egg from The War on Halloween If you find you need more Halloween in your ear holes, or just want to check out the episodes we featured in full, you can find them all here: Category: Halloween And if you want some horror-themed content aimed at your eyes, why not check out our Wheel of Horror livestream from 2021? We love you for listening! Please take a moment to rate and review us, and earn a STICKER! (Everyone loves stickers!) And please subscribe or add us to your favorites list on your favorite platform so you never miss a show! And share us with your cool friends, not the lame ones. Questions? Comments? Complaints? Write to us at PitneyAndAmelia@gmail.com! Check out our various socials etc at https://linktr.ee/bitchenboutique Who the heck are Pitney and Amelia? A gay guy and his fat friend talking about everything! We've got 40 YEARS of stories to share about stuff we love, stuff that annoys us, people we've known, places we've been, and things we've seen. Geeky, silly, and always opinionated. NAMES ARE CHANGED TO PROTECT THE GUILTY! We may be awful, but we're right! Here, queer, and in your ear. Every other Friday. The Bitchen Boutique is all about mental health and openness and honesty and if you're in crisis and in the US, call or text 988, or go to 988lifeline.org to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. And if you just need some friends, you've got two right here. LGBTQIA+ | Comedy | GenX | Fandom | Horror | Spirituality | Mental Health #halloween #spookyseason #october31 #bitk #bitcheninthekitchen #LGBTQIAplus #Comedy #GenX #Fandom #Horror #Spirituality #MentalHealth
On this episode, Wythe sits down to gab with Lauren Bilanko, owner of Twenty Sided in Brooklyn, NY and creator of the Mystic Aether Reverie divination deck (available now!). The two chat about Twenty Sided, Lauren's Mystic Aether setting, and the intersections between divination and TTRPGs. Twenty Sided: https://twentysidedstore.com/ Grab a copy of Mystic Aether Reverie: https://twentysidedstore.com/products/mystic-aether-reverie-divination-deck-parlor-game?_pos=1&_sid=03b28f94f&_ss=r Make sure to back Danse Macabre, live on Kickstarter! https://stillfleet.com/danse/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Emmett Davenport and Lady Attercop lead you through a delirious dance of death, gin, and gothic delight! From the cursed streets of 1518 Strasbourg to the devil's own speakeasy, it's a night of macabre melodies and infernal cocktails. WARNING! This show is for adults. We drink cocktails, have potty mouths and, at least, one of us was raised by wolves. The Clockwork Cabaret is a production of Agony Aunt Studios. Featuring that darling DJ Duo, Lady Attercop and Emmett Davenport. Our theme music is made especially for us by Kyle O'Door. This episode aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 10.12.25. New episodes air on Mad Wasp Radio on Sundays @ 12pm GMT! Listen at www.madwaspradio.com or via TuneIn radio app! Playlist: Chloé Trevor and Jonathan Tsay – Camille Saint-Saëns' Danse Macabre, Op. 40 Crystal Bright and The Silver Hands – Bones & Lilies Rasputina – Dig Ophelia Mr. Lewis and The Funeral 5 – The Ballad of Bones and Blood Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – A Box For Black Paul (2009 Digital Remaster) Peter Murphy – Time Waits Dead Can Dance – How Fortunate The Man With None Vermillion Lies – Wednesday's Child Baby Dee – The Dance of Diminishing Possibilities Thee Hobo Gobbelins – Bones The Slow Poisoners – Diggin' A Hole Charming Disaster – Belladonna Melodrama Suspiria – Allegedly, Dancefloor Tragedy O. Children – Dead Disco Dancer Le Groupe Fantastique – Dance Like Nobody's Watching Asylum Street Spankers – Dance This Mess Around Bragolin – This Grotesque Dance Cinema Strange – Mathilde In The Dirt David Bowie – Ashes to Ashes (Single Version) Nouvelle Vague – Dancing with Tears in my Eyes (feat. Beki Mari) Janelle Monáe – Dance Apocalyptic
This week Emmett Davenport and Lady Attercop lead you through a delirious dance of death, gin, and gothic delight! From the cursed streets of 1518 Strasbourg to the devil's own speakeasy, it's a night of macabre melodies and infernal cocktails. WARNING! This show is for adults. We drink cocktails, have potty mouths and, at least, one of us was raised by wolves. The Clockwork Cabaret is a production of Agony Aunt Studios. Featuring that darling DJ Duo, Lady Attercop and Emmett Davenport. Our theme music is made especially for us by Kyle O'Door. This episode aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 10.12.25. New episodes air on Mad Wasp Radio on Sundays @ 12pm GMT! Listen at www.madwaspradio.com or via TuneIn radio app! Playlist: Chloé Trevor and Jonathan Tsay – Camille Saint-Saëns' Danse Macabre, Op. 40 Crystal Bright and The Silver Hands – Bones & Lilies Rasputina – Dig Ophelia Mr. Lewis and The Funeral 5 – The Ballad of Bones and Blood Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – A Box For Black Paul (2009 Digital Remaster) Peter Murphy – Time Waits Dead Can Dance – How Fortunate The Man With None Vermillion Lies – Wednesday's Child Baby Dee – The Dance of Diminishing Possibilities Thee Hobo Gobbelins – Bones The Slow Poisoners – Diggin' A Hole Charming Disaster – Belladonna Melodrama Suspiria – Allegedly, Dancefloor Tragedy O. Children – Dead Disco Dancer Le Groupe Fantastique – Dance Like Nobody's Watching Asylum Street Spankers – Dance This Mess Around Bragolin – This Grotesque Dance Cinema Strange – Mathilde In The Dirt David Bowie – Ashes to Ashes (Single Version) Nouvelle Vague – Dancing with Tears in my Eyes (feat. Beki Mari) Janelle Monáe – Dance Apocalyptic
Danse Macabre is hét boek rondom de gelijknamige attractie in de Efteling, van bestsellerauteur Paul van Loon. In prachtige luxe uitgave voor lezers vanaf 9 jaar. Bekroond met de Kinderjury 2025. Uitgegeven door Leopold Spreker: Sander de Heer
Hey Why We Rollers, Wythe and Chris here with a BIG announcement: We are LIVE with Danse Macabre: Medieval Horror Roleplaying on Kickstarter, all through October! Make sure to check out the game, spread the word, and back us as we bring the post-apocalyptic medieval world to print! Danse Macabre Kickstarter: https://stillfleet.com/danse/ Check out all of our games: https://www.stillfleet.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send a message to the JestersOnly Professor Akropolites rests between our pilgrims and the box. The only question is, what will they do with it once they get it?Starring: Casey Reardon (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula), Seth Coveyou (Scipio).Edit Team: Rachel Kordell & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Interested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksCome join us over at the Jesters' Discord over at https://discord.gg/J48FJYWfNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Check out Mozz's solo RPG stuff over at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCohQ2aNHI8&list=PLJuNX0nabAbRZfMcmgxhfRhlCm4LfMETBWant some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeCheck out Rachel over at Folk and Myth https://www.twitch.tv/folkandmyth or in Glory of Blood from Haunted Halls Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glory-of-blood-episode-1-the-crimson-ascension/id1771523557?i=1000716193622Support the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse Macabre"Support the showCheck our socials!
Losers Jenn Adams, Rachel Reeves, and Ana Marie Cox check into Bates Motel on a rainy night to discuss Robert Bloch's Psycho, the 1959 best-selling novel that Alfred Hitchcock turned iconic the following year for Universal Pictures. Danse Macabre is a recurring feature of The Losers' Club that journeys through all the books that influenced Stephen King. (You know, as he listed in 1981's Danse Macabre. Ahem, hence the name of this series.) In the past, we've catalogued Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, William Golding's Lord of the Flies, Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes, Peter Straub's Ghost Story, and Jay Anson's The Amityville Horror. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send a message to the JestersNot all is as it seems within the city of Rome. I'm sure the emperor will be able to sort this all out. Right?Starring: Casey Reardon (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula), Seth Coveyou (Scipio).Edit Team: Casey Reardon & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Interested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksCome join us over at the Jesters' Discord over at https://discord.gg/J48FJYWfNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Check out Mozz's solo RPG stuff over at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCohQ2aNHI8&list=PLJuNX0nabAbRZfMcmgxhfRhlCm4LfMETBWant some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeCheck out Rachel over at Folk and Myth https://www.twitch.tv/folkandmyth or in Glory of Blood from Haunted Halls Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glory-of-blood-episode-1-the-crimson-ascension/id1771523557?i=1000716193622Support the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse Macabre"Support the showCheck our socials!
We hebben een live podcast gedaan op Danse Macabre 2025
On this episode of Why We Roll, we sit down (in the same room, no less!) to announce the upcoming Kickstarter campaign for Stillfleet Studio's latest game, DANSE MACABRE: Medieval Horror Roleplaying. We chat about changes, the development process, and all the fun, creepy events we've got planned to support the launch! Danse Macabre goes live on Kickstarter on Tuesday, October 7th! If you haven't already, follow the campaign before it goes live at https://stillfleet.com/danseks Check out our upcoming 7pm (EST) streaming AP events on October 5th, 12th, and 19th, as well as November 2nd over at https://www.twitch.tv/stillfleet NYC metro area friends! Make sure to purchase your tickets for our Sunday, October 26th live show at Stone Circle Theatre in Queens, featuring Jenn de la Vega, Bijan Stephens, and Mike Rugnetta of Fun City! https://stillfleet.com/danselive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send a message to the JestersThe box is calling. Will our pilfrims answer? The hoard is still on their tail as well. Will they be able to discover all the secrets of the box before reaching Rome?Starring: Casey Reardon (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula), Seth Coveyou (Scipio).Edit Team: Casey Reardon & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Interested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksCome join us over at the Jesters' Discord over at https://discord.gg/J48FJYWfNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Check out Mozz's solo RPG stuff over at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCohQ2aNHI8&list=PLJuNX0nabAbRZfMcmgxhfRhlCm4LfMETBWant some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeCheck out Rachel over at Folk and Myth https://www.twitch.tv/folkandmyth or in Glory of Blood from Haunted Halls Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glory-of-blood-episode-1-the-crimson-ascension/id1771523557?i=1000716193622Support the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse MacabreSupport the showCheck our socials!
On this episode of Why We Roll, we sit down (in person!) with author-editors Lauren Belski, Brian Russ, and David Greenwood of Under the BQE – a collective small press publishing high quality fiction novels. Don't worry though, we still find a way to talk about indy games publishing! Tune in to listen to a great conversation about the founding and publishing process of Under the BQE, writing books in the age of the algorithm, and writing advice about getting over the last mile and adapting to feedback. Under the BQE: www.underthebqe.com Campers' Rule Records: www.campersrule.com Stillfleet Studios: www.stillfleet.com Make sure to follow Danse Macabre! www.stillfleet.com/danseks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On est de retour pour une nouvelle saison! On débute avec des reviews en vrac des parcs qu'on a visité cet été!On a hâte de lire vos commentaires sur cet épisode! Interagissez avec nous sur:InstagramBlueskyThreadsFacebookTwitter Merci pour votre écoute!
It's time for a spooky (but silly!) musical adventure as we wrap up our 3-part series on the brilliant French composer Camille Saint-Saëns. In today's episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we're exploring one of Saint-Saëns' most imaginative and well-known pieces: Danse Macabre — or “Dance of Death.” But don't worry — while the title sounds a bit eerie, this piece is more like a playful Halloween dance party than a fright fest. With dancing skeletons, chiming midnight bells, and a dramatic story told entirely through music, Danse Macabre is the perfect mix of spooky and fun. Inside this episode, your child will: Learn the meaning behind the title Danse Macabre Discover how Saint-Saëns uses musical instruments like the xylophone, violin, and oboe to paint a vivid scene Hear how a spooky-sounding interval called a tritone helps set the mood Use their imagination to picture the skeleton dance party in full swing Listen for musical clues like midnight chimes and a rooster crowing at dawn Don't forget to download your FREE Audio Treasure Hunt! I've hidden six questions throughout the episode for your child to uncover as they listen.
Send a message to the JestersThe box is calling. Will our pilfrims answer? The hoard is still on their tail as well. Will they be able to discover all the secrets of the box before reaching Rome?Starring: Casey Reardon (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula), Seth Coveyou (Scipio).Edit Team: Casey Reardon & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Interested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksCome join us over at the Jesters' Discord over at https://discord.gg/J48FJYWfNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Check out Mozz's solo RPG stuff over at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCohQ2aNHI8&list=PLJuNX0nabAbRZfMcmgxhfRhlCm4LfMETBWant some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeCheck out Rachel over at Folk and Myth https://www.twitch.tv/folkandmyth or in Glory of Blood from Haunted Halls Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glory-of-blood-episode-1-the-crimson-ascension/id1771523557?i=1000716193622Support the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse MacabreSupport the showCheck our socials!
Où il est entre autres question de : (oui on fait même la parodie de la description du Cosy Corner parce qu'on adore !) 4:11 Salut mon Spot et débrief du futur des parcs14:25 Mahuka, enfin, et Walibi Rhones-Alpes34:00 Efteling sans Danse Macabre, les 50 ans de Walibi, Bagatalles1:18:00 Cétautomatix1:47:50 Energylandia2:26:00 Cosy Culture Club Découvrez tout ce que notre association a à offrir et soutenez-nous sur Patreon ! TOUS les podcasts Élabète en UN SEUL podcast, c'est possible en cherchant "Élabète" dans votre appli préférée ! Ou sur http://elabete.lepodcast.fr
Er staat komend jaar heel wat te gebeuren bij Raveleijn: we krijgen een nieuwe show zonder dieren en er wordt een infillattractie toegevoegd aan het themagebied. In deze nieuwsaflevering blikken we vooruit en bespreken we onze verwachtingen. Ook staan we nog even stil bij de laatste ontwikkelingen rond het Efteling Grand Hotel, fantaseren we over een Noors themagebied en doen we een rondje langs alle bouw- en onderhoudsprojecten van de komende maanden. Tot slot is er nog aardig wat nieuws uit de periferie en beantwoorden we weer wat vragen van luisteraars. Show notes De Glazen Bol - Kleine Boodschap (https://kleineboodschap.com/deglazenbol) Efteling en Anton Pieck Verzamelbeurs (https://eapbeurs.nl/) Nieuwe show en attractie voor themagebied Raveleijn - Efteling (https://www.efteling.com/nl/blog/nieuws/nieuwe-show-en-attractie-voor-themagebied-raveleijn) Sky Racer: Gerstlauer Amusement Rides (https://www.gerstlauer-rides.de/en/products/flat-rides/sky-racer) Windstarz Rides | Zamperla (https://www.zamperla.com/type/windstarz) Kleine Boodschap 465: Efteling Grand Hotel (https://kleineboodschap.com/afleveringen/2025/8/25/465-efteling-grand-hotel) Efteling Grand Hotel: Mystique - playlist by Looopings | Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3cVHtLXcQYflgSjwvhDjRw) Monorail - Aerial Park Tour | Preston&Barbieri (https://www.prestonbarbieri.com/rides-bumper-cars/family-rides/monorail/) ETF Panorama Pedal Plus (https://www.etf.nl/ride-systems/products/etf-panorama-pedal-plus) Efteling 2027: Noors Themagebied met Launch Coaster en Logflume? - Jeroen_Twee (https://jeroentwee.nl/efteling-2027-noors-thema-gebied-met-launch-coaster-en-logflume/) Johan Egerkrans - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Egerkrans) Efteling op X: 'De Making of: Danse Macabre is genomineerd voor de Televizier Ring' / X (https://x.com/efteling/status/1960326587582226593) TVgids.nl - Gouden Televizier-Ring 2025 - (https://www.tvgids.nl/gouden-televizier-ring-verkiezing/nominatieronde-2025)TVgids.nl (http://TVgids.nl) Efteling op X: 'Henk is een vertrouwd gezicht binnen de Efteling. Na 27 jaar hard werken vonden we dat hij wel een vakantie had verdiend.' / X (https://x.com/Efteling/status/1960975763517198469) Pirańa - Single by Efteling | Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/6nAVkkQNHiLb9TXn1e58Tn) Efteling-abonnement niet geldig (https://www.efteling.com/nl/park/abonnement/abonnement-niet-geldig) Home - Ranja Drinks (https://www.ranjadrinks.nl/) Nieuw in vakantiepark Efteling: kinderen kunnen zelf toverzand brouwen - Looopings (https://www.looopings.nl/weblog/30005/Nieuw-in-vakantiepark-Efteling-kinderen-kunnen-zelf-toverzand-brouwen.html) Helden van de Onderstroom - Inan Şahin (Efteling) (https://conceptional.nl/heroes-of-the-undercurrent-inan-sahin-efteling-make-it-easier-not-harder/) Speellijst Efteling-musical: 'Efteling vertelt... Joris en de Draak (https://www.efteling.com/nl/theater/efteling-vertelt-joris-en-de-draak/speellijst) Kleine Boodschap 313: In gesprek met Bertus Kemmeren (https://kleineboodschap.com/afleveringen/2023/1/23/313-in-gesprek-met-bertus-kemmeren) De Verdoemde Brief fietsroute | Sagen & Legenden | 18 km | VisitBrabant (https://www.visitbrabant.com/nl/routeoverzicht/1693753580/de-verdoemde-brief-fietsroute-sagen-legenden) De Verdoemde Brief fietsroute | VisitBrabant - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPlEgouXlK4) Sagen & Legenden routes in Noord-Brabant | VisitBrabant (https://www.visitbrabant.com/nl/routes-in-brabant/themaroutes-in-brabant/sagen-legenden-routes) Inspiratieavond Groen Realisme | LocHal (https://www.lochal.nl/zien-doen/lochal-agenda/07-16-inspiratieavond-groen-realisme) Kaatsheuvel | Buitengewoon betaalbaar wonen (https://www.wijk.nl/kaatsheuvel) Donkey Kong Bananza | Games | Nintendo NL (https://www.nintendo.com/nl-nl/Games/Nintendo-Switch-2-games/Donkey-Kong-Bananza-2785804.html?srsltid=AfmBOoqcYTHcGgF9wE0jvLBONYbkv-wsAS1XrDsbmrtkGH_4X0cZECKg) Experience Island - The Business Playground (https://experience-island.nl/) Landgoed Duno | Geldersch Landschap en Kasteelen (https://www.glk.nl/gebied/landgoed-duno) Texel, Nederland: het Nederlandse eiland dat NIET te vergelijken is met Amsterdam - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW0f7FStVxw) • • Hostage | Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/nl/title/81696688)
Send a message to the JestersMuch has happened to our pilgrims since they left Constantinople. Let's take some time to reflect on our pasts before we open the box.Starring: Casey Reardon (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula), Seth Coveyou (Scipio).Edit Team: Casey Reardon & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Interested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksCome join us over at the Jesters' Discord over at https://discord.gg/J48FJYWfNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Check out Mozz's solo RPG stuff over at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCohQ2aNHI8&list=PLJuNX0nabAbRZfMcmgxhfRhlCm4LfMETBWant some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeCheck out Rachel over at Folk and Myth https://www.twitch.tv/folkandmyth or in Glory of Blood from Haunted Halls Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glory-of-blood-episode-1-the-crimson-ascension/id1771523557?i=1000716193622Support the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse MacabreSupport the showCheck our socials!
Get ready to explore a musical zoo like no other! In this episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we're diving into one of Camille Saint-Saëns' most imaginative and beloved works—Carnival of the Animals. This whimsical suite features 14 short movements, each representing a different animal or creature, from regal lions and squawking roosters to gliding swans and even... piano students! You'll hear musical excerpts that bring each animal to life and learn: Why Saint-Saëns wrote Carnival of the Animals in secret What instrument represents the elephant Why The Swan was the only movement published during his lifetime How this suite became one of his most popular works after his death PLUS: It's an Audio Treasure Hunt episode! Hidden throughout today's episode are six musical clues. Download your free Treasure Hunt printable and see if you can answer them all as you listen. Want to explore even more? Sign up for my FREE 5-Day Online Music Camp inspired by Carnival of the Animals! Each day features music exploration, fun piano activities, and creative ways to bring the animals to life. Perfect for music-loving kids of all ages!
Send a message to the JestersOur pilgrims work to find the secrets hidden within the mysterious box, but do they truely wish to open it?Starring: Casey Reardon (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula), Seth Coveyou (Scipio).Edit Team: Casey Reardon & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Interested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Check out Mozz's solo RPG stuff over at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCohQ2aNHI8&list=PLJuNX0nabAbRZfMcmgxhfRhlCm4LfMETBWant some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeCheck out Rachel over at Folk and Myth https://www.twitch.tv/folkandmyth or in Glory of Blood from Haunted Halls Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glory-of-blood-episode-1-the-crimson-ascension/id1771523557?i=1000716193622Support the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse MacabreSupport the showCheck our socials!
Send a message to the JestersWhat kind of secrets could Atajan be hiding in his secret room? Also does Valentine look worse? Starring: Casey Reardon (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula), Seth Coveyou (Scipio).Edit Team: Casey Reardon & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Want to see the Jesters' Live? Tickets are onsale for our live show at Sip n' Play in Brooklyn https://square.link/u/Dn3CYLUkInterested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Check out Mozz's solo RPG stuff over at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCohQ2aNHI8&list=PLJuNX0nabAbRZfMcmgxhfRhlCm4LfMETBWant some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeCheck out Rachel in Glory of Blood from Haunted Halls Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glory-of-blood-episode-1-the-crimson-ascension/id1771523557?i=1000716193622Support the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse MacabreSupport the showCheck our socials!
Send a message to the JestersIt's nice to see Valentine looking better. Although things may not be looking quite as good here in Bursa. With screams coming from wells who knows what dangers could be lurking right benieth our pilgrims' feet.Starring: Casey Reardon (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula), Seth Coveyou (Scipio).Edit Team: Casey Reardon & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Want to see the Jesters' Live? Tickets are on sale for our live show at Sip n' Play in Brooklyn https://square.link/u/Dn3CYLUkInterested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Check out Mozz on Star Crawl RPG over at https://www.youtube.com/@StarCrawlRPGWant some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeCheck out Rachel in Glory of Blood from Haunted Halls Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glory-of-blood-episode-1-the-crimson-ascension/id1771523557?i=1000716193622Support the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse MacabreSupport the showCheck our socials!
Jamie Harrison is a renowned illusion designer, visual effects creator, and theater artist, who, alongside collaborator Chris Fisher, is responsible for the jaw-dropping illusions in Stranger Things: The First Shadow, the stage play prequel to the Stranger Things series. Both Jamie and Chris earned a Special Tony Award for Illusions & Technical Effects earlier this year.In this conversation, Jamie walks through his background as a magician and theater artist and the deep historical roots of magic in live performance. He also shares the rigorous process of designing for large-scale theater, how ancient illusionist traditions can be used to create state-of-the-art spectacle and explains why the most rewarding magic is built on precision, surprise, and storytelling.This is the third in a series of conversations I've had with the multiple creative forces behind Stranger Things: The First Shadow, which I cannot recommend highly enough. Seriously if you're in the New York or London area, this show is an absolute must. It completely blew me away and defied what I thought was possible to do on a stage.This was a really fascinating and fun conversation and if you enjoy it I recommend also checking out my conversation with Jamie's partner on the show, Chris Fisher and the writer of Stranger Things: The First Shadow, Kate Trefry. Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Jamie Harrison.Show NotesMovies & TV:Stranger Things (Netflix)Stranger Things: The First Shadow (West End & Broadway)Behind the Curtain: Stranger Things the First Shadow (Documentary)Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildJaws (1975)Books & Writing:Magic in Mind (the book Jamie mentioned)Danse Macabre by Stephen KingThe Secret Out, or One Thousand Tricks ExplainedFollow Jamie Harrison at:IMBd: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm17220143/Website: https://www.voxmotus.co.uk/
Lindsay and Madison discuss Danse Macabre, as well as the proper order to dance to one's grave, that music about death can be super spicy, and how awesome rocks are. Information pulled from the following sources 2024 Cape Charles Mirror article by Wayne Creed 2023 New Advent article 2017 Atlas Obscura article by Bethany Corriveau Gotschall 2017 Cambridge Scholars publication by Sophie Oosterwijk and Stefanie Knoll 2017 CBC article by Andrea Warner 2008 Journal of the British Archaeological Association article by Sophie Oosterwijk Britannica article Oxford International Song Festival article by Camille Saint-Saens University of Glasgow Special Collections Department article Wikipedia (1) YouTube video of “Danse Macabre, Opus 40” Send us your listener questions to bit.ly/AskYOC. Become a member on Buy Me A Coffee for as little as $1/month to support the show. Get your groceries and essentials delivered in as fast as 1 hour via Instacart. Free delivery on your first 3 orders. Min $10 per order. Terms apply. You can write to us at: Ye Olde Crime Podcast, PO Box 341, Wyoming, MN 55092. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, Podcast Addict, Audible, or Goodpods! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is it like to have only the dead for company? Listen now as the girls discuss skeleton sons, gentleman necromancers, and the gift of life. We were also joined at the end by V's twin sister Muffinicake to fangirl over peepaw. We tangent as usual, we like to shoot the shit here. Please like, subscribe, and leave a review! Watch live on Fridays at 10:30pm ET: https://www.twitch.tv/twogirlsoneship Follow us on all the socials https://linktr.ee/twogirlsoneship Advertise with us & business inquiries: twogirlsoneship@gmail.com Theme song: TGOS Theme from Pipeman Studios Find all the other Robots Radio Network shows at https://www.robotsradio.net/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send a message to the JestersSafe again within city walls. Or at least as safe as they can be, our pilgrims learn more about the city of Bursa and how the rest of the world has faired since the Abandonment.Starring: Casey Reardon (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula), Seth Coveyou (Scipio).Edit Team: Casey Reardon & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Interested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Want some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeSupport the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse MacabreSupport the showCheck our socials!
Send a message to the JestersThere are dark things that reside outside the safty of city walls. Will the pilgrims be able to survive them? Or will they awaken with new Maleficia?Starring: Casey Reardon (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula).Edit Team: Casey Reardon, Seth Coveyou, & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Want to see the Jesters' Live? Tickets are onsale for our live show at Sip n' Play in Brooklyn https://square.link/u/Dn3CYLUkInterested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Want some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeSupport the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse MacabreSupport the showCheck our socials!
On this episode of Why We Roll, we sit down with Rachel Kordell and Casey Reardon of the actual play podcast RP Jesters! We chat about the process of making AP, the Jesters' expansive (and excellent) catalogue of series, and adapting to genre. Last but not least, we also discuss their newest campaign, LOST REQUIEM featuring Stillfleet Studio's Danse Macabre: Medieval Horror Roleplaying! Make sure to check out all of RP Jesters' highly produced and ver fun series, and catch the first episode of Lost Requiem HERE! Intrigued by Danse Macabre after listening? Curious about the grotesquery that is the Abandoned World? Then make sure to head over to stillfleet.com/danseks to follow the Kickstarter prelaunch (going live in October 2025)! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send a message to the JestersFour residents of Constantinople are accused of crimes they may or may not have commited and are given a choice; be thrust out into the wilderness with the monsters that roam out there, or go on a pilgrimage. Their choice will change their lives forever.Starring: Casey Reardib (The Chronicler), Rachel Kordell (Cyris Akropolites), Andrew Frost (Bortz), Ian (Valentine), Mozz (Sister Marula).Edit Team: Casey Reardon, Seth Coveyou, & Sky Swanson [SFX Artist]Shoutouts! Want to see the Jesters' Live? Tickets are onsale for our live show at Sip n' Play in Brooklyn https://square.link/u/Dn3CYLUkInterested in Danse Macabre? Check out their Kickstarter Prelaunch page here: stillfleet.com/danseksNeed more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Want some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeSupport the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Josh StackhouseAdditional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: Danse MacabreSupport the showCheck our socials!
As Spencer and Laurie segue to a new season of Dustbowl Diatribes , they look back at the people they've interviewed in 2025 so far and point the way to their next topic.
George and Kathy Lutz moved into 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, in December 1975, roughly one year after its previous residents were shot and killed in their sleep. They fled less than a month later, leaving behind their belongings and claiming to have been terrorized by demonic forces. This story served as the basis for Jay Anson's 1977 book, which itself spawned nine follow-ups, more than 60 films, and countless parodies and homages. A half a century later, what's it like to revisit the non-fiction (?) book that started it all? The Losers' Club finds that out in the latest episode of their Danse Macabre series, in which they discuss the books and movies recommended by King in his 1981 horror treatise of the same name. Losers Jenn Adams, Randall Colburn, Ashley Casseday, and Ana Marie Cox unpack the disputations, lawsuits, and defenses that color the book's history, as well as whether you can ever read a story as it was originally intended after its been fed through the pop cultural gristmill.
Our quest to sharpen those critical thinking skills returns with a lesson from none other than Daylina Miller, NPR journalist, LGBTQ+ activist, and CritWitchCon veteran. We chat about fact-checking in witchcraft spaces, red flags to watch out for, how to vet resources, and where to go to find good information in a world full of AI, SEO, and an endless parade of tiktoks and memes.(Technical issues in this episode led to some crackling and distortion during parts of the audio. It's all still audible, just letting the listener know in case of sensory or auditory processing issues.)Make sure you check out more tips from Daylina on their substack: DaylinaMiller.substack.com. Portfolio: www.daylinamiller.comSASS Witchcraft Zines: daylinamiller.itch.ioInstagram: @witchyjournalist & @DaylinaMillerBluesky: @witchyjournalist.bksy.social & @DaylinaMiller.itch.ioFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WitchyJournalistTheLightOfDaytumblr: @witchyphilosopheVisit the Critical Thinking Witch Collective! CritWitchCon 2025 is September 26-28. Follow the socials for event updates and registration links!Visit the Willow Wings Witch Shop on Shopify and check out this month's featured items and Upcoming Events. Make sure you also visit the Redbubble page for even more cool merch!Check my Wordpress for full show notes, as well as show notes for past episodes and information on upcoming events. You can find me as @BreeNicGarran on Instagram and WordPress, or as @breelandwalker on tumblr. For more information on how to support the show and get access to early releases and extra content, visit my Patreon.Proud member of the Nerd and Tie Podcast NetworkMUSIC CREDITSIntro & Outro – “Spellbound” & “Miri's Magic Dance” Host-Read Ad - "Danse Macabre"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
A Funny MondayFirst a look at this day in History.Then Mr. and Mrs Blanding starring Cary Grant and Betsy Drake, originally broadcast May 5, 1951, 74 years ago, Rebuilding the Barn. Mr. Blandings decides to rebuild the barn...not an easy job!Followed by My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast May 5, 1953, 72 years ago, Irma Wants an Older Man. It's Irma's birthday, but after Al cancels her birthday lunch, she decides she needs an older man. Then The Royal Gelatin Hour starring Rudy Vallee, originally broadcast May 5, 1938, 87 years ago with guest Boris Karloff. Rudy interviews Washington Lumpkin, a sandhog working on the new 6th Avenue subway in New York City. Mr. Lumpkin loses his place in the script. Tommy Riggs and "Betty Lou" appear on the show for the 40th time of 49 appearances. Boris Karloff and Harold Vermilyea appear in an Arch Oboler drama titled, "Danse Macabre."Finally. Lum and Abner, originally broadcast May 5, 1942, 83 years ago, Lum gets ckeck from Squire! Lum gets the last laugh!Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
1:31 - The News 3:42 - Jerks of the Week idk I forget - Danse Macabre & Daria 15:18 - Mission Hill 20:08 - Ea$y Money 21:54 - Christine 22:58 - Against All Odds 25:02 - This Is Spinal Tap! 26:50 - The NeverEnding Story 28:05 - Sixteen Candles 38:23 - Streets of Fire 40:04 - Ghostbusters (1984) 42:02 - Top Secret! 43:57 - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension 46:37 - Magic Crystal 49:24 - Mallrats/Monty Python and the Holy Grail 51:41 - Jumanji (the original) 54:40 - Mamma Mia! 58:52 - Heart Eyes 1:04:28 - Hell House (not found footage) 1:06:39 - 825 Forest Road 1:08:43 - Wolf Man (the new one) 1:22:24 - Sinners
Hello and welcome back to the Constant Reader Podcast, with me Richard Sheppard. Thanks for your kind words about my last interview with James Michels, author of the Melody of Shattered Gold, which is now available on amazon. It's well worth picking up, the ending is a real gut punch, and the journey is a wild ride. Speaking of wild rides, today we are going to be looking at the third volume in King's Dark Tower Series, the Wastelands. If i complained last time that the Drawing of the Three didn't really have Roland and ka-tet travelling very far, this volume more than makes up for it. It begins with Roland and Jake chambers fixing the psychic rupture caused by Roland abandoning Jake in the Gunslinger, and then going back to fix it by killing Jake's assassins Jack Mort. It then moves on to the journey to the City of Lud, caught in a Civil War. This is resolved in apocalyptic fashion and the group barely manage to escape the cataclysm on a sentient, suicidal monorail. Heady stuff, and I am honored and privileged as always to have the first lady of Stephen King podcasters, Kim C herself, with me on the quest for the Dark Tower. Kim is a university lecturer in creative writing, who has been educating and entertaining the Stephen King fanbase for a while now with her podcast, The Year of Underrated Stephen King and it's patreon, the Danse Macabre
Une terrifiante vengeance. A l'été 1996, c'est comme cela que les gendarmes de l'Ain présentent le double meurtre de Jean-François Virey et de son épouse. Un couple amoureux, tous deux divorcés, un homme et une femme qui a la quarantaine refaisaient leur vie avec un bonheur affiché. Sur la route qui mène à Bourg-en-Bresse, les enquêteurs vont être abasourdis par la vision qui s'offre à eux. Un crime qui touche à la pure et simple barbarie. Tellement stupéfiant qu'on va penser à un acte qui remonte à la nuit des temps. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Prepare to shriek because we're talking about Philip Kaufman's remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) for week 3 of 'Doppelgänger and Deception' month. There's a lot to unpack in this technical masterpiece, including the vital early character work, the amazing practical effects, and that fatalistic ending. Plus: directing bukkake, debating Leonard Nimoy's Kibner, the "Me Decade" of the 70s, one of cinema's most devastating deaths, and comparison to the other Body Snatcher remakes. References: > Brandon Stanwyck. "Danse Macabre #14: Film Review — "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978)". Fearsome Queer > LKEKE35. "Invasion of the Bodysnatchers (1978): The Loss of Self." Geeking Out About It Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on BlueSky, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group or brand new Horror Queers Discord to get in touch with other listeners. > Trace: @tracedthurman > Joe: @bstolemyremote Be sure to support the boys on Patreon! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wythe and Chris chat with George Bickers of Three Sails Studios about their upcoming release, MAPPA MUNDI (now funding on Kickstarter!). Imagine your favorite monster hunting game, but without fighting or hunting, replaced by a deep reverence for nature! Topics range from radical ecology and revolutionary imaginaries to practical advice on starting and running a collective with left politics. If you enjoy Why We Roll, consider joining our Patreon to help us with production! For as little as $3 a month you gain early sneak peaks at all of the Stillfleet Studios games including Stillfleet, Danse Macabre, Blister Critters, and The Sometimes Kingdom! You also gain access to our Discord server, filled with braniacs like you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sherry returns as guest with a set of chapters she called dibs on far in advance, for good reason! We cover 4 fun Frank chapters as we follow along our team's continuing journey in The Son of Neptune! Topics include: film cameras, Florida, Dance Moms, recording timelines, snack time, trading, Butterscotch Krimpets, birth certificates, being ripped, languages, goosing, ROFL, Galaxy Quest, Business Daddy, fad diets, lactose, crediting, Mambo #5, shapeshifting, Teen Miss Dance of New Jersey, Missy Elliot, Pylos, MLMs, Chamber of Secrets, Willow Smith, Danse Macabre, and more! — Find The Newest Olympian Online —• Website: www.thenewestolympian.com• Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon• Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian• Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/newestolympian.bsky.social• Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian• Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian• Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian• Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch — Production —• Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design: Mike Schubert• Editor: Sherry Guo• Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle• Art: Jessica E. Boyd — About The Show —Has the Percy Jackson series been slept on by society? Join Mike Schubert as he journeys through the Riordanverse for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over the Greek mythology throughout. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts!
The LCP church and lots of listeners have taken to the Danse Macabre concept for decks and found many all kinds of ways to deploy this card repeatedly. Andy reviews the core concept of the deck and sets up a starter deck for anyone looking to take advantage of this game shifting sorcery. Join us as Andy outlines how he's using Vohar, Vodalian Desecrator to get started with a deck that leverages zone changes with Danse Macabre as the star. Look for links to deck lists on our lists-from-the-pod channel on Discord. ------------------- ------------------- Music this episode comes courtesy of Protector 101. Be sure to support them by buying their music on Bandcamp! –
We recently attended numerous winter theme park events, including Winter Wonderland in London! Join us as we explore winter theme park events, developments in the industry, and our visits to Winter Efteling (featuring Danse Macabre) and Winter Wonderland!
Tal sits down with Gabriel Urbina (of Wolf 359, Unseen, and Dracula: The Danse Macabre) to discuss Dracula adaptations, audio drama production, and more! You'll hear a trailer for Dracula: The Danse Macabre at the start of this bonus episode. Transcript here. In Dracula: The Danse Macabre, centuries-old vampire Count Dracula leaves his home of Transylvania and comes to the new world, intent on reigning death and destruction upon it. Can Mina Harker and her husband Jonathan find a way to stop him before it's too late? Bram Stoker's classic is reimagined as a four-part audio fiction podcast, its timeless story presented as a dialogue between two of the novel's iconic characters. This bonus episode was made possible by our Patreon supporters! Thanks yall! It featured dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock, with additional production work by Tal Minear. The transcript was done by Tonia Ransom. This episode was produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indrisano, Tal Minear, and Hannah Wright. Find us online: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/redracula Ad Free Feed: bit.ly/dractober Merch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/re-dracula Website: www.ReDracula.live Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/re-dracula Bloody Disgusting Website: www.Bloody-Disgusting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wolf 359 creator Gabriel Urbina is back to present a quick preview of his new show Dracula: The Danse Macabre. It's a four-part adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel, bringing the horror classic to audio fiction. Performed by just two performers - the incredible Evangeline Young and Change of Mind's Peter Coleman - who bring 15 distinct characters to life, it tells the story of the evil Count Dracula's plan to bring death and destruction to the new world... as well as those who would risk everything to stop him. Featuring a new score from Wolf 359 composer Alan Rodi and sound design by Unwell producer Jeffrey Nils Gardner. To listen to full episodes of Dracula: The Danse Macabre, visit their website or subscribe to the show's feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Pocket Casts. TRANSCRIPT OF TODAY'S MESSAGE: Gabriel Urbina: Hey everyone. My name is Gabriel Urbina. I'm the creator of Wolf 359, and the co-creator of Zero Hours, Time:Bombs, and Unseen. I'm back here on the feed to send you all a short transmission to tell you about a new audio fiction podcast I've made, and which you can listen to right now. It's called Dracula: The Danse Macabre, and it's a new adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel. Over four episodes, it tells the story of the evil Count Dracula, his plans to leave his home of Transylvania to terrorize the new world, and the married couple who do everything in their power to stop him. It's the timeless horror classic given a new coat of podcast paint for the 21st Century, and the whole thing is performed by just two actors, who together bring 15 different different characters to life. I wrote every installment of this adaptation, and I also got to work with some amazing people on these four episodes. Our two actors, Evangeline Young and Peter Coleman - the latter of whom you may remember from our Change of Mind special here on Wolf 359 - they are both unstoppable forces of nature. It has a new gorgeous score from Wolf 359 composer Alan Rodi and incredible sound design from Unwell producer Jeffrey Nils Gardner. And I was even able to twist our old friend Sarah Shachat's arm enough that she agreed to come by the studio and direct an episode. You're about to hear a little preview of the show in just a second, but the first two episodes are actually out right now. So if you find yourself at all intrigued and you need some new spooky content in your life for the end of the year, please consider checking out Dracula: The Danse Macabre. There are links in the episode description for all the places where you can hear it. I hope you'll check it out, I hope you'll enjoy it, and - as always - thank you for listening. TRANSCRIPT OF THE TRAILER: Woman: The rules that govern the vampire are well known. (Thunder crashes behind her. A storm grows in power beneath the following:) Woman: He does not die, but clings to life forever. (Dark, foreboding music plays beneath her words.) Woman: Having lost his own life, he must steal the life of others by drinking their blood. Woman: If a place is a home, he may only enter after he's been invited in. Woman: He is destroyed by the sun and cowers at the sight of religious symbols. Woman: He can be put to rest by a stake through the heart, or by the removal of his head, or by means of fire. Woman: And when he crosses a mirror... he leaves behind no reflection. Woman: And though the vampire may look like a man, all traces of intelligence vanish upon death, leaving behind nothing but a beast. There are no vampires that can think like a man. Man: None... except for one. (A powerful crash of thunder.) Announcer: Dracula: The Danse Macabre. A four-part fiction podcast event from Gabriel Urbina, the creator of Wolf 359, bringing Bram Stoker's timeless horror classic to audio. Coming November 13th, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CONTACT US TODAY! WTTM is no longer using Twitter/X WTTM is now on THREADS & BLUESKY: Look us up @wttmpodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@windowtothemagic YouTube: http://youtube.com/windowtothemagic Email: podcast@windowtothemagic.com Voicemail: 1-307-GET-WTTM (438-9886) SEASON 20 CONTINUES! On this episode, we travel to The Netherlands for the grand opening of Efteling's brand new attraction... Danse Macabre. Don't worry... we explain it all first. Enjoy!! 60 mins ))HD BINAURAL((
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